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cory weiss was the last one still in prison.mates comes forward with a story that would change everything. >> a serial predator steps forward and turns the case upside down. >> reyes is a convicted, homicidal rapist, doing 33 years to life in new york prison. >> i was a monster, man. i did so many bad things to so many people and harmed them in so many ways. >> he's a bona fide psychopath, he raped his own mother, and he raped and murdered a pregnant woman in front of her own two children. >> reyes came forward to say that he had been the one who had committed the attack upon the jogger. >> did you attack the central park jogger? >> yeah, i did. >> did you rape her? >> yes. >> did you beat her? >> mm-hm. >> did you leave her for dead? >> i thought i left her there for dead. >> matthias reyes manages to get the attention of law enforcement and they do a dna test, they take his dna and compare it, and voila, they have what they never had in the trial in 1990, which is a match. a perfect match. >> i was like, oh, that's great. we g
cory weiss was the last one still in prison.mates comes forward with a story that would change everything. >> a serial predator steps forward and turns the case upside down. >> reyes is a convicted, homicidal rapist, doing 33 years to life in new york prison. >> i was a monster, man. i did so many bad things to so many people and harmed them in so many ways. >> he's a bona fide psychopath, he raped his own mother, and he raped and murdered a pregnant woman in front of...
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weiss. plus this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i'm excited, because, i'm excited, you all are excited. [cheers and applause] well, you picked a very nice, you picked a great night to be here, a great night to watch. we have got a fun show planned for you tonight. tonight the greatest quarterback of all of them, from the new england patriots. [cheers and applause] tom brady is here. and the excitement, the excitement around this office, you know, we have a lot of tough guys from boston working here. dicky, our announcer is one of them. ever since we announced tom brady was coming, you know how excited your kid gets when the pinata finally breaks open? that's how crazy it's been around here, right, guillermo? >> very, very crazy. >> jimmy: if the lights go out tonight, just bathe in the glow of tom's perfectly white teeth.
weiss. plus this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i'm excited, because, i'm excited, you all are excited. [cheers and applause] well, you picked a very nice, you picked a great night to be here, a great night to watch. we have got a fun show planned for you tonight. tonight the...
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weiss, are here. we'll be right back with tom brady. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by progressive. so, wfrom this commercial?aways did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, ke.bundlele. delivered to your car door so you can do more. try drive up at target. ♪ feels so good ♪ feels so good target run and done. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. with peak season berries, uniqcreamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be.
weiss, are here. we'll be right back with tom brady. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by progressive. so, wfrom this commercial?aways did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the...
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there a lot of downside i don't view it as an incredible amount of downside but certainly some >> weiss, you worried about the position >> i think it will drive price elasticity and they'll be able to make it up. of course i'm worried about it hitting a market that was completely saturated the next phone was so much of the press talking about 5g, i think that you're going to put off buying habits until 5g comes out. and apple, of course, is a little behind the others in 5 governmentg. however the way this quarter's going to shape up for tech overall is you're going to see massive supply chain loading in advance of -- that's by huawei and others in china -- in advance of the bans coming on. so, the trick is, not to get deluded by that and think it's going to continue.
there a lot of downside i don't view it as an incredible amount of downside but certainly some >> weiss, you worried about the position >> i think it will drive price elasticity and they'll be able to make it up. of course i'm worried about it hitting a market that was completely saturated the next phone was so much of the press talking about 5g, i think that you're going to put off buying habits until 5g comes out. and apple, of course, is a little behind the others in 5...
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here to debate the and trade the big stories of the day, steve weiss, sarat, swron and pete najarian here, carrie firestone, rob is back of ubs private wealth management, one of forbes to be 100 financial advisors and cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman. we begin with the markets, stocks reacting to a slew of economic reports, headlines around trade what else is new the most recent being that the trump administration plans, according to our kayla tausche, to delay auto tariffs for six months, good enough to turn the s&p positive pete, nice to see you back at the table. that's all it takes, positive headline on trade and the market gets swayed. >> and i think the one read i'm trying to take away from this is how far are they extending the true today talks we're talking about every single day, which is china. obviously that time frame has come and gone, we've gone back and forth with the tariffs and all this the interesting thing in the market right now is not only is there an incredible amount of volume flowing in right now, about $3 million above normal in the options market
here to debate the and trade the big stories of the day, steve weiss, sarat, swron and pete najarian here, carrie firestone, rob is back of ubs private wealth management, one of forbes to be 100 financial advisors and cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman. we begin with the markets, stocks reacting to a slew of economic reports, headlines around trade what else is new the most recent being that the trump administration plans, according to our kayla tausche, to delay auto tariffs for six...
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steve weiss? crown castle defensive and still got 5g growth not a great yield enough to keep you interested i think it's not only great defensive holding but also offensive as well. >> and a lot of times in a sell-off look to names you don't own. look what you have and look to add to those positions that's important uyp, union pacific wait add long time to get into the rails, a name you can find opportunity. >> pete? >> talking about defensive icht b bch ibb. look, biotech, go there. a safe spot. buying puts off the wazoo. expecting something, a little further move than the down side. >> in the ibbs >> yes. >> watch that for sure thank you for that doc? >> dva, stock's roughly 44.5, 45%. buying in big numbers. >> dow's barely holding on to 25k. exchange begins now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here's what's ahead. the bonds market message, was that invertaled yield curve, what it's telling us where the economy is headed and what the fed may do next. >>> on a brighter side mortgage rates dec
steve weiss? crown castle defensive and still got 5g growth not a great yield enough to keep you interested i think it's not only great defensive holding but also offensive as well. >> and a lot of times in a sell-off look to names you don't own. look what you have and look to add to those positions that's important uyp, union pacific wait add long time to get into the rails, a name you can find opportunity. >> pete? >> talking about defensive icht b bch ibb. look, biotech, go...
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weiss, you're up first united rentals, in case you didn't know that was coming.chicago, thank you, jerry. what happens with uri and infrastructure legislation over the next year, which the president today says is dead unless the democrats call off all the investigations >> well, to adam's point, i think it's a mistake to bet on anything political or legal because it's unanalyzable. as i mentioned on the show last week, i had sold some of my positions, still some left because it's incredibly cheap. however, deere reported bad numbers, farm equipment's not doing well their biggest industries are oil and gas and chemicals and not really in the farm equipment industry but look, things are slowing unescapable. so that's why i shaved some. still cheap. >> brenda, exxonmobil from tennessee. dead money here? that's the question. >> yeah, i think in order to make a case for the stock to move higher from here and it's just i'll say that it's actually perform performed in line with the market despite fundamentals that haven't been great we need to see asset sales and paying
weiss, you're up first united rentals, in case you didn't know that was coming.chicago, thank you, jerry. what happens with uri and infrastructure legislation over the next year, which the president today says is dead unless the democrats call off all the investigations >> well, to adam's point, i think it's a mistake to bet on anything political or legal because it's unanalyzable. as i mentioned on the show last week, i had sold some of my positions, still some left because it's...
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weiss, you used to own the stock and there are a few notable things here.a got 40% of the votes which thistorically is a lot whn you consider they had the shareholder services against them and saunders himself got 83.5% of support for the director bench the lead director got 91%. the chairman of the government's committee got 91% and all other board members were about 95% that's not exactly a great vote of confidence even though he did win the day, if you will >> right so, there's -- so i've been doing a lot of work on proxies and this type of thing iss and glass lewis own 90% of the advisor market and it's rare for them to go against anything that's going to happen in the boardroom or with ceos and this is one and the same i think the issue here is also that there's, i would say, there's tension between long only players and hedge funds, and if they see a hedge fund is involved, they'll just vote against them without the fundamentals being taken into account. so, the normal course of action is that you vote however, to your point, given the size of the vot
weiss, you used to own the stock and there are a few notable things here.a got 40% of the votes which thistorically is a lot whn you consider they had the shareholder services against them and saunders himself got 83.5% of support for the director bench the lead director got 91%. the chairman of the government's committee got 91% and all other board members were about 95% that's not exactly a great vote of confidence even though he did win the day, if you will >> right so, there's -- so...
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there is a fine honest to harvesting the delicate spears of weiss asparagus. for the cabbage asparagus field stretch for his hearing billets southwest of. the youngest families asparagus farm is a popular destination for daytrippers in spring they come here to buy their beloved asparagus just after it's been harvested. and the fish when things turn green and the 1st tulips loom it's asparagus time driving around here you see the fields and think soon they'll be asparagus. even the word asparagus is mouthwatering so well. say it's a delicacy it's typical for germany i know that it was very happy to be here to eat joy the asparagus to a similar scenario. is our european champions are growing asparagus and their leaders when it comes to eating it too on average every german consumes $1.00 kilos of the vegetable per season. sixteen's of west germany is growing prosperity also created an asparagus miracle. production and consumption bread is better than ever that's why for me asparagus is a cultural asset it's not simply a trend that people are eating asparagus eat
there is a fine honest to harvesting the delicate spears of weiss asparagus. for the cabbage asparagus field stretch for his hearing billets southwest of. the youngest families asparagus farm is a popular destination for daytrippers in spring they come here to buy their beloved asparagus just after it's been harvested. and the fish when things turn green and the 1st tulips loom it's asparagus time driving around here you see the fields and think soon they'll be asparagus. even the word...
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there is a fine honest to harvesting the delicate spears that weiss aspiring to us. for the kind of asparagus field stretch for kids here in billets southwest of berlin. the youngest families asparagus farm is a popular destination for day trip and since spring they come here to buy their beloved asparagus just after it's been harvested. in the bush when things turn green and the 1st tulips bloom it's asparagus time driving around here you see the fields and think soon they'll be asparagus. even the word asparagus is mouthwatering. say it's a delicacy it's typical for germany i know that it was very happy to be here to eat joy the asparagus. the germans are european champions the growing asparagus and their leaders when it comes to eating it too on average every german consumes one can 5 kilos of the vegetable has season. 66 west germany is growing prosperity also created asparagus miracle. production and consumption bread is better than ever for reasons that's why for me asparagus is a cultural asset it's not simply a trend that people are reaching asparagus eating
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what's been an ugly month for investors, steve weiss, the ten year is collapsing down to 217 that's a fresh 20-month low. dow's going to have its sixth straight weekly loss, the first time in eight years. dow, s&p, nasdaq, their first monthly loss of the year what do we do with all this? >> i tell you what i did today today, i bought a lot of stocks this morning i bought some indexes but only because of the rebalancing that's going to occur at the end of the day and i think that's what drove the market into positive territory yesterday so for funds that run balance funds where they need to have so much in fixed income and so much in equities, this is the fifth biggest dijer venice between the forms of those two so they've got to buy equities to balance it i'll be out of those positions if i'm wrong so if i'm right, but i'll be out of those positions, i'm using tight stocks >> are you saying is that putting a better face on how the market truly would look today? >> absolutely. absolutely dramatically better face that's why some stocks are up, that's why it's uneven performance today. h
what's been an ugly month for investors, steve weiss, the ten year is collapsing down to 217 that's a fresh 20-month low. dow's going to have its sixth straight weekly loss, the first time in eight years. dow, s&p, nasdaq, their first monthly loss of the year what do we do with all this? >> i tell you what i did today today, i bought a lot of stocks this morning i bought some indexes but only because of the rebalancing that's going to occur at the end of the day and i think that's...
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ok let's get some analysis now from mark weiss is a retired american airlines captain thanks for joining us here are not international mark and i was just speaking to our correspondent just want to get a bit more confirmation because we've had reports of a possible lightning strike and it's certainly sounding more credible now particularly if that passenger on the plane that testimony is to be believed. how surprised would you be about that line is these days equipped to deal with such circumstances of a lightning strike. first of all my condolences to everybody involved and certainly to the families. you know take a step back for a second modern airliners are made to fly through all sorts of weather taking a lightning strike is. rather routine in many ways most people don't really realize that i've had over thirty years of you know an experience i've been. through by lightning a few times with really very little or no damage to the aircraft because they need to penetrate whether or from everything we're seeing at the moment and some unofficial videos which we can't show because we get t
ok let's get some analysis now from mark weiss is a retired american airlines captain thanks for joining us here are not international mark and i was just speaking to our correspondent just want to get a bit more confirmation because we've had reports of a possible lightning strike and it's certainly sounding more credible now particularly if that passenger on the plane that testimony is to be believed. how surprised would you be about that line is these days equipped to deal with such...
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>> thank you very much for having me and of course to vision 2020 and elaine weiss whose book i read in detail and absolutely love. i am a political scientist and i write about some of the strategic interactions between suffrage is and politicians and try to think about them at a higher level of abstraction. in my book i discussed the fact that politicians in order to do anything have to believe there is some advantage for them. that is the nuts and bolts of politics. in many countries around the world women began to demand the vote in the middle of the 19th century. after seneca falls and 1848. in most places the politicians said the women don't want it and it is not clear they would vote at all. it didn't seem to anyone at first like a could possibly be a good idea to reform the electoral law which takes a very long time without knowing something about what was going to happen after they extended the boat to women. and a lot of things were said under the sun, they were going to be --, everything under the sun was said about the women's vote. i argue that mobilization of women is im
>> thank you very much for having me and of course to vision 2020 and elaine weiss whose book i read in detail and absolutely love. i am a political scientist and i write about some of the strategic interactions between suffrage is and politicians and try to think about them at a higher level of abstraction. in my book i discussed the fact that politicians in order to do anything have to believe there is some advantage for them. that is the nuts and bolts of politics. in many countries...
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somebody already owns it weiss, you used to own it. they say buy now you agree?get $77 21% from here. >> i don't agree what he's focused on and it's a good report is they will get a better return on their equity than what the street's looking for. but it's also highly contingent again on trade flows let's face it, they're the most international global bank in the u.s. i think you can wait on it i don't think it's expensive to wait on. and i sold at a good price and happy to wait on the sidelines i'm happier with kkr. >> i bought cition may 14th. i disagree expose ush in china is limited for citi if the supply chain gets disrupted, they're well positioned outside of china to benefit from that. but i really bought it, i read the note and the note is about higher rates, higher growth. that's not why you buy citi. it's about digital transformation it's why i own jpmorgan and goldman sachs. citigroup will have $500 million to $600 million in cost savings because of digital savings the cost of digital in q 1 were $1 billion the entire year 2018, they didn't reach that
somebody already owns it weiss, you used to own it. they say buy now you agree?get $77 21% from here. >> i don't agree what he's focused on and it's a good report is they will get a better return on their equity than what the street's looking for. but it's also highly contingent again on trade flows let's face it, they're the most international global bank in the u.s. i think you can wait on it i don't think it's expensive to wait on. and i sold at a good price and happy to wait on the...
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weiss. i know the museum has been reviewing is for months.y in the end are you taking this action, and how much did blic pressure play a role? >> well, at the met we recognize that philanthropy and the support of don't verse a very important part of how we have come to being. every part of the museum is really built through fund-raising one way or and gifts some we take this seriously. over the last year or so as we t foll opioid crisis and we've gotten a better niderstanding of what actually is hap, and as the facts have become more clear, we felt this was the rightime for us to take action. so we gathered our community together. we did some thinking. yes, the outside com always makes a difference. we listen to the public. we care about what they think. and we triedp o develoa solution that we felt was right for the instioit >> brown: the sackler family, as you say in your statement, as a wholhas given millions over several generations. this action targets just some members of the family with limited donations. should it be seen, this action
weiss. i know the museum has been reviewing is for months.y in the end are you taking this action, and how much did blic pressure play a role? >> well, at the met we recognize that philanthropy and the support of don't verse a very important part of how we have come to being. every part of the museum is really built through fund-raising one way or and gifts some we take this seriously. over the last year or so as we t foll opioid crisis and we've gotten a better niderstanding of what...
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and that's what we do sort of with josh, with his trade on uber and then we go to somebody like weiss, who picks a more established, if you will, but still high-growth company, you would think. and that's facebook, that you bought >> yeah. >> so i first came out and said, buy in april and so i bought some more yesterday. i bought some more earlier and i bought some more yesterday here's the reason. number one, it's cheap number two, it's growing like a weed and number three, it's maximum negativity when you hear what i think are asinine comments about breaking up the company when there are so many other companies that should be broken up before this one, don't go on it if you don't like it, don't use it yeah, a little arrogant, they can use a little better governance, absolutely but at the same time, it's making money and it's got that scarcity zp scarcity >> what if they're not going to make money at the same rate in which they did in the past i want you to listen to sheryl seasonedbe sandberg talk about that she was with julia boorstin a short time ago on this network take a listen.
and that's what we do sort of with josh, with his trade on uber and then we go to somebody like weiss, who picks a more established, if you will, but still high-growth company, you would think. and that's facebook, that you bought >> yeah. >> so i first came out and said, buy in april and so i bought some more yesterday. i bought some more earlier and i bought some more yesterday here's the reason. number one, it's cheap number two, it's growing like a weed and number three, it's...
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but on our travels from by weiss over to cohort we just covered so many other pleasures. but by the bucket. load 90 minutes on w. . sacks make. raring to reach. if there is any erotic friendship between them you'd have to find it between the wife school. literature 100 german streets. every room and everything and knows that the child needs food that food can do nothing before mary's meals can we have a lot of. it drop out of the school because they really do nothing when coming from home that could have easily been us. at any one of the slope. british prime minister to resign may has announced she will resign as leader of the conservative party on the 7th of june almost 3 years after the british people voted to leave the european union she's been under growing pressure to step down over her failure to get m.p.'s to support her brags that deal.
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is a veteran political operator we'll have more on him lace at the same time weiss who has often been described as the 2nd most powerful man in the d r c has returned to the country from 3 years of political exile take a look now at his journey. after 3 long years in exile. or was just a few steps away from a triumphant welcome home on congolese soil he had clear words for the people of his homeland and thousands of waiting supporters. to pull up bridge over here it's for peace i've come back for peace and reconciliation in our country and above all to defend the interest of the congolese people and to defend our constitution and the constitution of. the 2nd largest city is on home turf the wealthy businessman of greek and congolese origin became the 1st democratically elected governor of the mineral rich province of catan got in 2007 he's credited with reforming the region's economic fortunes before it was broken up in 2015 with a long record in office he was an ally of former president joseph kabila until the 2 fell out. khatami left the d.s.e. in 2016 and was convicted of property
is a veteran political operator we'll have more on him lace at the same time weiss who has often been described as the 2nd most powerful man in the d r c has returned to the country from 3 years of political exile take a look now at his journey. after 3 long years in exile. or was just a few steps away from a triumphant welcome home on congolese soil he had clear words for the people of his homeland and thousands of waiting supporters. to pull up bridge over here it's for peace i've come back...
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negotiator says he's cautiously optimistic his country can still reach a trade deal with the united states weiss premier league who are made the commons after the us announced plans to raise tariffs on all remaining chinese imports the new levies targets $300000000000.00 worth of chinese products including consumer electronics that's on top of $200000000000.00 worth of products hit by a 1st round of u.s. terror hikes on friday the increase comes after negotiations between the 2 sides ended without agreement. but there's still some time for washington and beijing to resolve their differences as d.w. is all over solid explains. it was a brief meeting in washington d.c. that ended quickly after it begun with no result but that did not come as a big surprise as the talks already stalled one week ago after the chinese negotiators walked back several parts of the agreement the major sticking points a loss restraining american companies in china and also the question how to tackle intellectual property u.s. president donald trump made a very relaxed impression he genuinely believes that tariffs benefit
negotiator says he's cautiously optimistic his country can still reach a trade deal with the united states weiss premier league who are made the commons after the us announced plans to raise tariffs on all remaining chinese imports the new levies targets $300000000000.00 worth of chinese products including consumer electronics that's on top of $200000000000.00 worth of products hit by a 1st round of u.s. terror hikes on friday the increase comes after negotiations between the 2 sides ended...
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that's what she's all about. >> danny weiss, i appreciate you being with us.nterview with howard stern, including why he really thinks donald trump ran for president. yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your d
that's what she's all about. >> danny weiss, i appreciate you being with us.nterview with howard stern, including why he really thinks donald trump ran for president. yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000...
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i want to thank michael weiss, ceo of tg. for coming on the show good to see you again, sir >> thank you >> stick with cramer that's premium serta comfort without the premium price for a limited time only at your local sam's club the flexible class schedules d me tremendously. allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we at southern new hampshire university are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. ♪ >>> look, you have to understand that this market is trying to find a bottom, but there's got to be more capitulation. there's got to be more negativity baked into the cake and yes, we have to resolve the apple situation, because that's the one that's on everybody's tongue will the chinese take action will the president take action i don't know but we got to get some resolution first i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right
i want to thank michael weiss, ceo of tg. for coming on the show good to see you again, sir >> thank you >> stick with cramer that's premium serta comfort without the premium price for a limited time only at your local sam's club the flexible class schedules d me tremendously. allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we at southern new hampshire...
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weiss. plus this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel! ] >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice. thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ]
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that's what she's all about. >> danny weiss, i appreciate you being with us.>>> i just had my interview with howard stern, including why he really thinks donald trump ran for president. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r lawn 3-in-1 solution. with a soil improver! seed! and fertilizer to feed! now yard time is our time. this is a scotts yard. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business, to help care for veterans everywhere. with va video connect, powered by t-mobile, men and women who serve can speak to their doctors from virtually anywhere, and get the care they deserve, so they can return to their most important post. best friend, quarterback, or just dad. the va provides the care, t-mobile provides the coverage. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. an
that's what she's all about. >> danny weiss, i appreciate you being with us.>>> i just had my interview with howard stern, including why he really thinks donald trump ran for president. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r lawn 3-in-1 solution. with a soil improver! seed! and fertilizer to feed! now yard time is our time. this is a scotts yard. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business, to help care for veterans...
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weiss, what do you think, by friday >> i don't think a deal happens by friday but i think there's enough that comes out that allows them to push off the imposition of the tariffs. >> it's all hinging on the tariffs, right >> that's the only thing that matters. >> is it look out below for stocks >> without a doubt i still think there's complacency. the market's hardly come off we talk about, you know, every time you read commentary, the market's at the lowest level since a few weeks ago. you know i mean, it's crazy so, you still have complacency what we saw the last few days hasn't shaken out the come plpln investors. anything can upset the apple cart so, that's just the dialogue if something really happens, i think you do look out below, but ultimately, there will be a deal, some sort of deal. what you think jeff gundlach -- what i don't think he misses but what i think he didn't say was there's an ability on both sides to prop began dies whatever comes out to make it seem that it's more positive than sts it is so ultimately that may be the solution but look, i haven't done much 2 la the
weiss, what do you think, by friday >> i don't think a deal happens by friday but i think there's enough that comes out that allows them to push off the imposition of the tariffs. >> it's all hinging on the tariffs, right >> that's the only thing that matters. >> is it look out below for stocks >> without a doubt i still think there's complacency. the market's hardly come off we talk about, you know, every time you read commentary, the market's at the lowest level...
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less about finding good businesses and more about managing the day's headlines same basic thought weiss puts forth, sloppy market that's difficult to navigate. >> absolutely. you look at short interest on the spy, short interest surged from 3% and 4% where it was back in april up to 7%, which is the highest level it's been at since 2015 that's over a 30-day period. look, the analogy we always used within 30 years in the market, it's kind of like the individual right now who's sitting in traffic and you've got that one person who always thinks they can get out of the traffic faster by switching to all of these different lanes. uh-uh, we're all going to the same place steven is correct. this is a waiting game this is a time to be incredibly patient as it relates specifically to equities you have to be very thoughtful in your process. you can't make big decisions. >> that's why you can't keep the market out of the range it's in because of the way it's trading. it's up and down,s up and down headline-driven market. >> it's at the lower end it's not just about today and china. it's about lon
less about finding good businesses and more about managing the day's headlines same basic thought weiss puts forth, sloppy market that's difficult to navigate. >> absolutely. you look at short interest on the spy, short interest surged from 3% and 4% where it was back in april up to 7%, which is the highest level it's been at since 2015 that's over a 30-day period. look, the analogy we always used within 30 years in the market, it's kind of like the individual right now who's sitting in...
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some of the dishes served it for so you combine weiss and green asparagus like this asparagus salad. with an advisor to find white asparagus very elegance with a slightly bitter not the green is more brutish stronger the older. but the days when everyone can afford why disparities could be numbered. for wages account for over 50 percent of our costs if they increase disproportionately asparagus could once again be a food for the elites as in the 17th and 18th centuries. rich investments but low in calories and with a taste all the time. why susteren this is still to. iman's favorite spring vegetables. and for all you foodies there you will find more european specialties on our you tube channel take a look and now very boring events in london where people talk about comp we are a levant and trivial topics in fact the talks boring they even send some people to sleep just imagine listening to lectures about the smell of laundry all labels on cardboard boxes doesn't sound very exciting does it although it's organized the james ward keeps warning people that the conference is indeed very
some of the dishes served it for so you combine weiss and green asparagus like this asparagus salad. with an advisor to find white asparagus very elegance with a slightly bitter not the green is more brutish stronger the older. but the days when everyone can afford why disparities could be numbered. for wages account for over 50 percent of our costs if they increase disproportionately asparagus could once again be a food for the elites as in the 17th and 18th centuries. rich investments but low...
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weiss. plus this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i'm excited, because, i'm excited, you all
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potential role in cyber espionage given their reported links to china's state security services mark weiss chairman has expressed the company's willingness to sign no spy agreements with european governments including that of the u.k. economist jeffrey albert tucker told us that the u.s. risks alienating its allies with its trade war against china. u.s. is completely alone in the world today on this this economic warfare that is actually getting more and more intense and it's becoming ever more destructive of the world economy and it's going to result only in iceland in the u.s. other countries such as the u.k. i'm just not going to go along every big data company and this goes for google and apple and everybody else is typically harassed to some extent by the central state under which it serves as a jurisdictional partner and this is this is the way the world i wish it weren't that way and that's probably to some extent true between china and well way also but let's keep in mind that most of these companies resent this kind of pressure they don't like being muscled by governments that tho
potential role in cyber espionage given their reported links to china's state security services mark weiss chairman has expressed the company's willingness to sign no spy agreements with european governments including that of the u.k. economist jeffrey albert tucker told us that the u.s. risks alienating its allies with its trade war against china. u.s. is completely alone in the world today on this this economic warfare that is actually getting more and more intense and it's becoming ever more...
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crash landed in moscow on sunday one of the victims was twenty two year old flight attendant maxime weiss have many have hailed him a hero for sacrificing himself in order to get others to safety mike seems mother i've spoken to are roughly video agency about the moment she found out the tragic news. in all it to me because i know i found out from my husband he called me and said that it was going over the t.v. and he snapped at the pain. we need and want to look for much he and hospital somewhat around all the hospitals but he wasn't anywhere and some of their flaws superjet got into difficulties shortly after taking off and was forced to return to moscow sheremetyevo airport the plane hit the runway hard and burst into flames as it bounced along the tarmac it was quickly consumed by fire most of those who died were from what amounts could be a northwestern russian city the flight was bound for many of the thirty seven survivors have spoken about their ordeal and praised of the young flight attendant for saving their lives. it is either that or would. that means that. i do like a dream w
crash landed in moscow on sunday one of the victims was twenty two year old flight attendant maxime weiss have many have hailed him a hero for sacrificing himself in order to get others to safety mike seems mother i've spoken to are roughly video agency about the moment she found out the tragic news. in all it to me because i know i found out from my husband he called me and said that it was going over the t.v. and he snapped at the pain. we need and want to look for much he and hospital...
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supper and mona lisa are among the most influential paintings of all time david schaper reports and weiss and friends leonardo da vinci arrived in france carrying his most famous work the mona lisa on a donkey is back. this royal chateau de was on the banks of the law is where he spent the final chapter of his extraordinary life. young french king francis the first was enthralled by his genius he called leonardo his father never will tell you what's false it to the french kings through the west to show you were seeking an intellectual refinement the tea had previously discovered in italy and wanted to transpose to the french court you wanted to show you the french court was the most elegant in europe five hundred years after his death his hope the legacy of leonardo the maestro of the nascence can help repair relationships between italy and france which once again have hit turbulent times. president emanuel mackerel and his a talian counterparts. hope to soothe the tensions between rome and paris over the hardline immigration policy of italy's populist government and its support for the y
supper and mona lisa are among the most influential paintings of all time david schaper reports and weiss and friends leonardo da vinci arrived in france carrying his most famous work the mona lisa on a donkey is back. this royal chateau de was on the banks of the law is where he spent the final chapter of his extraordinary life. young french king francis the first was enthralled by his genius he called leonardo his father never will tell you what's false it to the french kings through the west...
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warships using quote secret weapons if they do anything i'm weiss political commentator believes that washington should take time to see the situation from iran's perspective. u.s. is unfortunately going down a path of confrontation the trumpet ministration on the surface it has constantly repeated that it wants to negotiate with iran and trump saying that it wants to talk with the iranian leaders however in reality what we have been witnessing is that in the past 2 years the us administration is taking a very hostile act towards you want i mean for example the recent announcement of sending troops and the sending of a u.s. aircraft carrier towards iran if you look at it from the ukrainian perspective are seen very as as a very hostile act for example if we reverse the situation how would an american's feel if iran started to send a tac ships near the coast of florida and started to position so-called critiqued of troops in mexico i don't think they would like that and we have the same situation in iraq. washington's decision to send additional troops to the middle east hasn't gone do
warships using quote secret weapons if they do anything i'm weiss political commentator believes that washington should take time to see the situation from iran's perspective. u.s. is unfortunately going down a path of confrontation the trumpet ministration on the surface it has constantly repeated that it wants to negotiate with iran and trump saying that it wants to talk with the iranian leaders however in reality what we have been witnessing is that in the past 2 years the us administration...
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scotland merriam barghouti a writer with a focus on palestinian issues and in waltham massachusetts shana weissssociate director of the center for israel studies at brandeis university welcome to both of you things for being here for this i wanted to write in to our community because they have so much to say about this topic the 1st tweet is from martin who says everyone has the right to support any cause they choose whether popular or not but no right to upset the fun of other people spend your time being positive or risk being a nuisance to the very people who might even support you one day so a little bit of criticism right off the bat marry him i will direct this to you what would you say back to martin. i think a lot of people can play the cultural boycotts with something that it isn't the cultural boycott is to stop normalizing israel as a racist apartheid colonial state it is a state where. the israeli diplomat can call african migrants a cancer and then become israeli minister of justice it is a state where on average in 2018 has killed one palestinian child or week it is a state that h
scotland merriam barghouti a writer with a focus on palestinian issues and in waltham massachusetts shana weissssociate director of the center for israel studies at brandeis university welcome to both of you things for being here for this i wanted to write in to our community because they have so much to say about this topic the 1st tweet is from martin who says everyone has the right to support any cause they choose whether popular or not but no right to upset the fun of other people spend...
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disagrees with other populists on a range of issues even so analysts say it would be no longer possible or weiss the europe to go back to business as usual given the gains made by such parties. ok max let's start with you looking at that you know the populists they did well but it wasn't this this wave this surge that many had feared but they can wield considerable influence if they team up tell us more about that it really depends on how many of them team up because right now you have this new right wing populist group that is forming that that has for example material savini in his league in italy it also has now the independent her. in france and also the german if steve but 2 big hitters of right wing populism. and they're already in government so for example hungry feed us with victor orbán they're not part of that yet at least they're part of the conservatives of the european peoples party and also in poland the peace party that's also governed is not part of this right wing coalition if they were part of this coalition it would be significantly more powerful not powerful enough to take ov
disagrees with other populists on a range of issues even so analysts say it would be no longer possible or weiss the europe to go back to business as usual given the gains made by such parties. ok max let's start with you looking at that you know the populists they did well but it wasn't this this wave this surge that many had feared but they can wield considerable influence if they team up tell us more about that it really depends on how many of them team up because right now you have this new...
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android your visual avatar is ready to go and then make your avatar speak in your weiss you can give it some data for example you can speak a few sentences anywhere from like a couple of sentences to about 10 and your avatar is not talking in your voice it can mean one thing in your voice as well and you can all start using it so we just announced a new app called high news news in which we actually made an avatar. virtual push. that is reading news on demand through its audience so the user is in this case the viewers are now interacting with the avatar and the news is being read to them and in the future they can ask the avatar questions such as this kind of news and the avatar would read back to them so that's the most fundamental engagement between consumers and that we have enabled for the world's 1st time so are you trying to tell me that you try to put me out of business because now you don't need me just have a i that can can read the news this is actually 2 different ways of looking at it one of the 1st ways that it's a very synergistic thing content is always needed a 2nd i
android your visual avatar is ready to go and then make your avatar speak in your weiss you can give it some data for example you can speak a few sentences anywhere from like a couple of sentences to about 10 and your avatar is not talking in your voice it can mean one thing in your voice as well and you can all start using it so we just announced a new app called high news news in which we actually made an avatar. virtual push. that is reading news on demand through its audience so the user is...
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david: sylvia jablonski and richard weiss will be staying with us. says it is making clear and steady progress on its 737 max 8 airplane, buttoning out of says it will be a couple of months before they were supposed to fly in. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: time now for the bottom line come over relook at three companies worth watching this morning. renault has now said they are going to have a meeting next week where they could approve the merger being proposed by fiat chrysler. nissan still in the wings, and the ceo saying it could be positive for them. alix: could they go it alone or eventually merge with a different kind of company? david: as you remember, they didn't even want to merge at all. alix: and it was a power struggle to begin with. i am taking a look at the rare earth companies. i wanted to highlight the ones in australia. a big move higher over the last week or so, and particularly last night as we heard that potentially china could prevent any exports to the u.s. of rare earths. 72% of the world output. australia produces 20,000 tons a
david: sylvia jablonski and richard weiss will be staying with us. says it is making clear and steady progress on its 737 max 8 airplane, buttoning out of says it will be a couple of months before they were supposed to fly in. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: time now for the bottom line come over relook at three companies worth watching this morning. renault has now said they are going to have a meeting next week where they could approve the merger being proposed by fiat chrysler. nissan still in...
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started and continue to back efforts to impeach him but democrats are divided on whether it's even weiss to lodge impeachment hearings knowing it could take down trump or help him win support for his reelection kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house. japanese electronics make a panasonic says it has stopped some smartphone related business with while away to comply with u.s. restrictions against a chinese company britain's e e and vodafone announced their own measures to distance themselves from the chinese tech giant well u.k. chip design our m says it will suspend all ties and last week the u.s. blacklisted weiwei citing national security concerns well it clinton is a contributing writer with the technology publication wired and he says that while way has contingency plans for the short term but getting it all for us blackness could take some time. the company has been stockpiling ships for at least a year so we are just in anticipation of something like this happening it can also develop a lot of its own suckers we're going to as an operating system is even develop some of its
started and continue to back efforts to impeach him but democrats are divided on whether it's even weiss to lodge impeachment hearings knowing it could take down trump or help him win support for his reelection kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house. japanese electronics make a panasonic says it has stopped some smartphone related business with while away to comply with u.s. restrictions against a chinese company britain's e e and vodafone announced their own measures to distance...
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well controlled weiss processes will any residual ice well in letting this material out into the environment potentially potentially get into the cities so it's quite clear every country has to develop a strategy where it preferentially does all the refining in its own scholz any refined materials like recycled plastic materials then can be shipped with safety and with the assurance of one generate more waste outside of the country of origin really good to talk to us because there are many thanks indeed for being with us thank you very much. correct was government has released 50 prisoners to tame during protests over the past year but a ban against public demonstrations remains in place for the opposition the only form of protest is under the watch of faith leaders reports. police and armed paramilitary forces have spread out across much of the nicaraguan capital to enforce a nationwide ban against public protests or demonstrations that could be considered critical of the country's president daniel ortega a lot i feel pain sadness and outrage because after one year we still don't have justi
well controlled weiss processes will any residual ice well in letting this material out into the environment potentially potentially get into the cities so it's quite clear every country has to develop a strategy where it preferentially does all the refining in its own scholz any refined materials like recycled plastic materials then can be shipped with safety and with the assurance of one generate more waste outside of the country of origin really good to talk to us because there are many...
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sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases and no i don't like weiss i have a column in the newspaper and i try to open the bait but the only thing i got from them was a. permanent ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated being used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it all confidential because if you keep it confidential and the government keeps a confidential then they can do deals and i very much appreciate the research you're doing in colombia because we need people like you in countries all over the world to understand how the system is being implemented not just in the arbitration documents but in the back story. october 2016 europeans take to the streets to protest the lack of transparency in proposed international agreements specifically teach it the free trade and investment agreement between europe and the u.s. and see said the comprehensive economic and trad
sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases and no i don't like weiss i have a column in the newspaper and i try to open the bait but the only thing i got from them was a. permanent ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated being used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it all...
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with the latest, let's bring in bloomberg smiles weiss, who wrote the story. , the curiosity is whetherhis is just a cost-saving move or is this something informationally that benefits fidelity? miles: it could help increase the returns at the various fidelity funds that lend out securities or it could help boost revenue for fidelity itself. it depends what they decide to do with the savings. there are a couple other advantages. there is an informational advantage. it will let the fund work more closely with the broker-dealer representing them since it is an in-house broker as opposed to goldman. be, the question has to considering that blackrock and vanguard already do this, why has it taken them so long. miles: that is a good question. it may have been that they are andg third-party software the software on their lending desk is up to the point where they think they can handle this internally instead of using goldman. vonnie: what kind of numbers are we talking about? what tends to be total loan in any particular year? do we have access to that information? it is in the regulatory rep
with the latest, let's bring in bloomberg smiles weiss, who wrote the story. , the curiosity is whetherhis is just a cost-saving move or is this something informationally that benefits fidelity? miles: it could help increase the returns at the various fidelity funds that lend out securities or it could help boost revenue for fidelity itself. it depends what they decide to do with the savings. there are a couple other advantages. there is an informational advantage. it will let the fund work...
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disney aiming for a 2022 release of the first benioff and weiss film. >> something to look forward tod he wouldn't do it? everybody wonder who had would possibly do it on such sort short notice or whether they could work without a host at all. as we saw the answer was, yeah, it worked great. ratings up 12% this year. now abc entertainment head carrie burke has announced and i quote, we will not mess with that format. in other words, the 2020 oscars could be hostless freeing it up for more celeb presenters and burke though did keep the door open for one person. >> who is that? what person? >> jimmy kimmel. >> if jimmy wants to do it it sounds like jimmy can do it. he has said he would not do it again but if he do, we would be thrilled. we'll find out next year at the oscars. >> it worked last year. >> it totally worked. i loved it. we were there. it was fun. people had a ball. >> people were more relaxed. >> it had a very different vibe. >> yeah. >> no host or the host being jimmy kimmel. win/which. >>> which american accent is the sexiest? well -- >> american accent. >> american accen
disney aiming for a 2022 release of the first benioff and weiss film. >> something to look forward tod he wouldn't do it? everybody wonder who had would possibly do it on such sort short notice or whether they could work without a host at all. as we saw the answer was, yeah, it worked great. ratings up 12% this year. now abc entertainment head carrie burke has announced and i quote, we will not mess with that format. in other words, the 2020 oscars could be hostless freeing it up for more...
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mccann refused to turn over documents under a subpoena from the house judiciary committee, the current weiss counsel said he does not have the rights to the materials since the white house controls and. lawyers have not ruled out invoking executive privilege. the judiciary committee also wants him to testify later this month but the president might try to block his appearance.>> the fact that the executive branch wants to keep from the public the truth of what happened in those elections,...
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i remember having conversations with ryan crocker and charlie weiss and that whole team over at the embassy, right, they couldn't describe to you what the theory of what they were doing was, they just knew that this is what needed to happen in iraq. and they went about doing it. and it just so happens that what they did, both on the military side, with petraeus, with dubek, dempsey, all those guys, what they did on the military side, and what brain and his team did on the political side, was exactly what you were supposed to do what the history teaches that you need to do to shut down a civil war, which is why it worked. but it was less about, you know, the theory of this or that. it was much more about a group of people who had come to grips with this problem, who had learned how to do it and were implementing. >> just to put a bow on that, so i don't want to give the impression that f m-324 is a blueprint for what then happened because there were certainly, i mean certainly it was not complete or comprehensive this that sense, because it is not going to provide an answer for everything yo
i remember having conversations with ryan crocker and charlie weiss and that whole team over at the embassy, right, they couldn't describe to you what the theory of what they were doing was, they just knew that this is what needed to happen in iraq. and they went about doing it. and it just so happens that what they did, both on the military side, with petraeus, with dubek, dempsey, all those guys, what they did on the military side, and what brain and his team did on the political side, was...