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>> i did >> weiss did >> like weiss did. >> not whether you buy them, whether you sell them. >> part of where i added exposure >> but he didn't get short, right? >> no, no, i'm not short it's crazy to short anything in these markets so i sold half of it yesterday, sold the other half this morning, obviously regretting but but i haven't sold any of the sky works i bought and i had them down lower when they had huawei is 10% to 12%. that was well known. so look, i don't want to be completely out of them but i think you'll get a better opportunity in smh >> i agree with that they traded at premium soto the sector they're exposed massively to the global supply chain. they were up 14% in revenues last year. they're down 16% year to date. i don't know how you buy that sector >> with the fundamentals still declining. >> he likes it and owns them >> well, i bought them early last week. it's been a great trade. >> that was a great call >> yesterday we had 10%. i think that's why you play it through the etf. i understand -- well, not necessarily, rob, i understand this call. i also think it's
>> i did >> weiss did >> like weiss did. >> not whether you buy them, whether you sell them. >> part of where i added exposure >> but he didn't get short, right? >> no, no, i'm not short it's crazy to short anything in these markets so i sold half of it yesterday, sold the other half this morning, obviously regretting but but i haven't sold any of the sky works i bought and i had them down lower when they had huawei is 10% to 12%. that was well known....
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. >> cooper: "david and dan" are david benioff and dan weiss.ng screenwriters and novelists with no television experience, but they loved the massive scale of martin's story. i mean, no disrespect, you were relatively novice in-- in this realm of television. >> dave benioff: yeah. it's not disrespectful. it's a fact. i mean, we had never produced anything. >> cooper: you'd never produced anything? >> dan weiss: what we thought we were facing was a real uphill battle of trying to explain to him why he should avoid all of these film offers and accept these two guys who'd never made a television show before in their lives. >> benioff: and really, he just wanted to know if we knew the books. >> cooper: they knew the books cold, and convinced martin that if hbo signed on, they would make an epic, cinematic television series that was true to his story. >> martin: i knew that none of the conventional networks were ever going to put this on, not without taking out all the sex and 97% of the violence and making it a kiddie show that was on at 8:00. i was
. >> cooper: "david and dan" are david benioff and dan weiss.ng screenwriters and novelists with no television experience, but they loved the massive scale of martin's story. i mean, no disrespect, you were relatively novice in-- in this realm of television. >> dave benioff: yeah. it's not disrespectful. it's a fact. i mean, we had never produced anything. >> cooper: you'd never produced anything? >> dan weiss: what we thought we were facing was a real uphill...
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lot of controversy surrounding the system and surrounding eos especially since another rating system weiss ratings recently slammed saying that there are serious problems with centralization now people are actually questioning this allegation as a rank it ratings previously praised earlier this year as the backbone of the new internet what's happening here and for those who are not familiar give us a quick rundown on what is and what it does. is really just a blog change platform that allows other developers or business is. essentially launching a quick scalable and feel this. or a decentralized application with on the spot change. concerning the the whys rating i think a lot of that from our recent announcement block one which is the start up that's funding our well funded start that's backing a lot of the development now and seeing new media decentralize. social media called voice and voice. is kind of a play on just kind of moving all the user data keeping a decentralized and allowing users to kind of own their data and so what we're seeing is this weiss rating kind of attacking in a wa
lot of controversy surrounding the system and surrounding eos especially since another rating system weiss ratings recently slammed saying that there are serious problems with centralization now people are actually questioning this allegation as a rank it ratings previously praised earlier this year as the backbone of the new internet what's happening here and for those who are not familiar give us a quick rundown on what is and what it does. is really just a blog change platform that allows...
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be thankful our viewers really care about you we have a sympathy question for weiss.that a friend of yours? >> i do want to give a nod for giving me my own spot for this >> crown castle. >> yes >> look, i still like it i haven't sold any of it down with all the interest rate sensitives today i expect it will be volatile if you see the ten-year yield >> let's get some names from everybody. >> i am going dropbox. >> marathon petroleum. bought it during the show. >> bob, still a good way to play trade talks. >> ford motor company. letter f >> good stuff. >>> dow right now is up about 90 points that does it for us. "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what is ahead of us. have you heard this before treasury secretary mnuchin said the trade deal with china is 90% done how much stocks should investors put in this comment. >>> if you air it, will they still watch. as we gear up for tonight's democratic debate, media stocks are suffering a politics hangover a look at how worried investors should be at this fatigue. the $
be thankful our viewers really care about you we have a sympathy question for weiss.that a friend of yours? >> i do want to give a nod for giving me my own spot for this >> crown castle. >> yes >> look, i still like it i haven't sold any of it down with all the interest rate sensitives today i expect it will be volatile if you see the ten-year yield >> let's get some names from everybody. >> i am going dropbox. >> marathon petroleum. bought it during...
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of the spent 10 days in haiti last april the island state has a severe weiss problem he accompanied an environmentalist who pays locals to collect plastic which is then recycled there are more than 150000000 tonnes of plastic in the ocean. this year the environmental photo festival horizons in seeing stone the german coast focused its attention on the environment under threat. not really got these are shared oddly enough this kind of horror also has a strange fascination for me we're like hunters on the lookout for these moments because we know these images are triggers that every human being can understand emotionally. for his project heroes of the say oh this is documenting the work of those fighting against the destruction of our oceans this was with the conservation organization sea shepherd for 4 weeks off the coast of west africa documenting overfishing and senseless torture. the feel of open office or from 1st family weeks on ships and the work of these activists these biologists these people i followed and was with and worked with they're my heroes. at the beginning of december
of the spent 10 days in haiti last april the island state has a severe weiss problem he accompanied an environmentalist who pays locals to collect plastic which is then recycled there are more than 150000000 tonnes of plastic in the ocean. this year the environmental photo festival horizons in seeing stone the german coast focused its attention on the environment under threat. not really got these are shared oddly enough this kind of horror also has a strange fascination for me we're like...
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a new study by consultancy e weiss says the revenues of germany's top companies increased by only 1.2 percent on average while their counterparts in the us and asia have grown by over 10 percent per year only 44 of the world's top 1000 firms are based in germany. nearly 10 years ago some of the world's largest consumer brands including nestlé and unilever pledged to reach net 0 d forestation within a decade the responsible sourcing of cattle palm oil soil and other commodities to say nothing much has been achieved then is an understatement take a look. the pledge by the consumer goods forum was supposed to mean less of this but with only months to go it's clear the aim of ending net deforestation by many of the world's biggest brands is not within reach now environmentalists greenpeace say the situation is bleak and it's one the likes of for rare 0 unilever nestlé twitter volved to avoid a climate an ecological breakdown greenpeace says the amount of land being cleared to make space for crops that are widely used in mass produced foods is rising in many areas even after producers prom
a new study by consultancy e weiss says the revenues of germany's top companies increased by only 1.2 percent on average while their counterparts in the us and asia have grown by over 10 percent per year only 44 of the world's top 1000 firms are based in germany. nearly 10 years ago some of the world's largest consumer brands including nestlé and unilever pledged to reach net 0 d forestation within a decade the responsible sourcing of cattle palm oil soil and other commodities to say nothing...
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be in it >> weiss >> boeing. i like buying stocks that are down also. i don't like buying stocks that are -- >> ford. >> the exchange starts now >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here's what's ahead, an oil attack two tankers in the strait of hormuz were suspected in torpedo attacks today. fears are rising across the region we will get you the very latest. also another meat maker going meatless tyson is now the latest company that says they'll produce plant-based protein. is it the end of the honeymoon for beyond meat? we'll ask. there is a plan for tariff boosts with restoration hardware and netflix is turning to games and what's in a name a lot. that's all ahead in rapid fire >> kelly, the name of the game today is snapping a two-day losing streak for the major indices, because if you look at the dow, the s&p 500 and nasdaq we are pretty much towards the higher end of the range so far today about a half a percent gain for each of these major indices and one thing that we're not showing you here and you should pay attention to is the small cap russel
be in it >> weiss >> boeing. i like buying stocks that are down also. i don't like buying stocks that are -- >> ford. >> the exchange starts now >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here's what's ahead, an oil attack two tankers in the strait of hormuz were suspected in torpedo attacks today. fears are rising across the region we will get you the very latest. also another meat maker going meatless tyson is now the latest company that says they'll produce...
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steve weiss, 2% from highs on the s&p. can we get there without a rate cut or signal that one is coming >> absolutely we can get there the market is trending up. the down days weren't really down they were sort of nonevents. up days had been much more significant. the market just wants to go higher, that's the bottom line look, it all comes down to trade. that's the only thing that will matter as long as you get any breath about the market being positive, as the president last night, hey, i have no deadline for tariffs, the market responds positively. >> matter more than the fed? >> without a doubt. >> you want to debate that on the table? >> no, absolutely not but he's correct in the sense you have this june 20th meeting so there's a lot of volatility that's sitting in front of us over the next week however, i think when you look longer term, i think trade is an issue that stays with us through the 2020 election and if the market doesn't get its federate cut, i think the market has a temper tantrum if it gets its federate
steve weiss, 2% from highs on the s&p. can we get there without a rate cut or signal that one is coming >> absolutely we can get there the market is trending up. the down days weren't really down they were sort of nonevents. up days had been much more significant. the market just wants to go higher, that's the bottom line look, it all comes down to trade. that's the only thing that will matter as long as you get any breath about the market being positive, as the president last night,...
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i am rabbi eric weiss and honored tosh your host this morning. across the country, faith communities have a lot of conversation about the ways in with which identity is formed and maintained. we want to invite you into a wonderful conversation about food and identity. and all the different ways in which a faith community uses food to form its identity and sustain its identity through lie. and we want to introduce you to professor rachel gross who is in the department of jaouish suddenies at san francisco state university and alex with the founder and contributor to the local jaouish news paper called j the weakly jaouish news paper of northern california. welcome rachel and alex. >> thank you. >> rachel, let's jump in and ask, what is this thing about food and identity? >> yeah. when i teach classes on jewish food and identity i begin by telling students that food might be the most important subject in the world. and it is the thing that we are probably all thinking about all of the time. and, of course, once i mention it, everybody is thinking a
i am rabbi eric weiss and honored tosh your host this morning. across the country, faith communities have a lot of conversation about the ways in with which identity is formed and maintained. we want to invite you into a wonderful conversation about food and identity. and all the different ways in which a faith community uses food to form its identity and sustain its identity through lie. and we want to introduce you to professor rachel gross who is in the department of jaouish suddenies at san...
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. >> i'm going to channel my inner weiss here because i like to do that when he's not own, throw him a bone, i'm going to do it, they are not as innovative in the smartphone area as they used to be. they have services, the drive a.i., that's getting to be a crowded space between waymo, tesla, gm with cruz, we can go on and on. that drove it yesterday but i don't think that's the long-term driver services it, but it's still 17% of the business. it's not enough. >> i don't think it's all china. i know every time scott feels sorry for me i don't own up and it's up a lot, back to the reason we don't own it which is that most of the earnings growth has come from increasing prices. hasn't come from natural sales growth services hasn't picked up enough you have basically flat earnings growth for a while now you have 10% earnings growth coming which is good, but it's not wildly amazing so to me it's more of apple is at 200 because of the fundamentals 15 times is not terribly expensive, but it's not dirt cheap, not ten times -- >> 10% earnings growth is like fine so just looking at it as a co
. >> i'm going to channel my inner weiss here because i like to do that when he's not own, throw him a bone, i'm going to do it, they are not as innovative in the smartphone area as they used to be. they have services, the drive a.i., that's getting to be a crowded space between waymo, tesla, gm with cruz, we can go on and on. that drove it yesterday but i don't think that's the long-term driver services it, but it's still 17% of the business. it's not enough. >> i don't think it's...
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so the agreement is to call black and a christmas a color just like weiss and grey. by the way researchers all over the world are hunting for the darkest possibilities. so far the record is held by fans have black this material made of carbon nanotubes reflects just 0.035 percent of visible light and optic coated with it looks completely flunked. it's been called the closest thing to a black hole that we'll ever see up close. in the animal world by contrast things are colorful no matter where you look on the ground . underwater. this is good on some of the best chimes of color. but what was the case with their ancestors the dinosaurs. measured 25 meters in length and weighed in at 20 tons the plant eating dinosaur diplodocus. the 150000000 year old skeleton of the sinking back museum in frankfurt comes back to life with the help of 3 d. goggles. the dinosaur resembles today's lizards its greenish gray code has dark come of large stripes. animations of the to run of source rex typically have a similar coloration. so why these particular colors. there's the that it's r
so the agreement is to call black and a christmas a color just like weiss and grey. by the way researchers all over the world are hunting for the darkest possibilities. so far the record is held by fans have black this material made of carbon nanotubes reflects just 0.035 percent of visible light and optic coated with it looks completely flunked. it's been called the closest thing to a black hole that we'll ever see up close. in the animal world by contrast things are colorful no matter where...
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the costs of removing the trash and debris, it's a burden for all of us research conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to remove the john as well as put in prevention measures like. >>then saying or cameras sign it's whatever kind of appropriate on us a slight level the first time the conservation district helped a rancher successfully apply and receive the grant money was 2 years ago and the property owner was able to get rid of 120 times of constructio waste illegally dumped on their property over a 50 year span recently to farmers in antioch and nights and were awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their properties this grant will also if there's proper documentation like receipts and photographs and stuff like that will the bomb reimbursed farmers are password that they may have done if it's app
the costs of removing the trash and debris, it's a burden for all of us research conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to remove the john as well as put in prevention measures like. >>then saying...
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you know like that's it's crazy ben weiss is a research conservationist for the resource conservation district. he says ranchers and farmers can receive up to $50,000 in grant money recently 2 ranchers in antioch and nights too we're just awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their land to the farmers still have to round up all of the trash and get rid of it themselves. but thanks to the grant money. >>will be fully reimbursed for whatever costs are incurred. >>it's easy to think that it's not our problem anymore. it's out there on the agricultural land. we don't need to worry about that but you know that boat full of them are oil and all sorts of other jumped in they're slowly degrading over time which is getting into our soil getting into our food getting into the creeks. so through this grant we're hoping to get that stuff off the land applications for the grants are excepted 3 times a year the next time being august. >>the money awarded can also be used to reimburse preventative illegal dumping measures like fencing and cameras in contra costa county fleet of all kron 4 news. >>ta
you know like that's it's crazy ben weiss is a research conservationist for the resource conservation district. he says ranchers and farmers can receive up to $50,000 in grant money recently 2 ranchers in antioch and nights too we're just awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their land to the farmers still have to round up all of the trash and get rid of it themselves. but thanks to the grant money. >>will be fully reimbursed for whatever costs are incurred. >>it's easy to think...
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weiss in the past 12 months the 1st summit was held in singapore last year and the 2nd meeting was in hanoi vietnam in february the us wants to denuclearize north korea and reach an agreement on destroying its whole arsenal and then its development program north korea wants the removal of punitive sanctions in return but neither of those earlier meetings could find a compromise the last one ending probably. well the cross live now to doctors. professor and dean of jindal school of international affairs doctors fear and thanks for coming on to the program to discuss this historic moment as we mentioned a twitter meeting so no one really knew if it was going to go ahead or not as the north koreans said they were quite surprised by how that happened charm kim jong il and they have met what what do you think the difference is going to is this going to make a difference do you think this meeting and where they've met and including that historical moment are we going to see any changes. now you know 1st thing you know he's the fag that accused john will immediately cue from crumbs to eat an
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the spent 10 days in haiti last april the island state has a severe weiss problem he accompanied an environmentalist who pays locals to collect plastic which is then recycled. there are more than 150000000 tonnes of plastic in the ocean. this year the environmental photo festival horizons in synced on the german coast focused its attention on the environment under threat. america really got these are shared oddly enough this kind of horror also has a strange fascination for me we're like hunters on the lookout for these moments because we know these images are triggers that every human being can understand emotionally it's a value. for his project heroes of the same oh this is documenting the work of those fighting against the destruction of our oceans this was with the conservation organization sea shepherd for 4 weeks off the coast of west africa documenting overfishing and senseless torture. up to live off an option for spent many weeks on ships and the work of these activists these biologists these people i followed and was with and worked with they're my heroes. at the beginning of december so
the spent 10 days in haiti last april the island state has a severe weiss problem he accompanied an environmentalist who pays locals to collect plastic which is then recycled. there are more than 150000000 tonnes of plastic in the ocean. this year the environmental photo festival horizons in synced on the german coast focused its attention on the environment under threat. america really got these are shared oddly enough this kind of horror also has a strange fascination for me we're like...
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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 brian 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 fm-324 is a blueprint for what then happened because there were certainly, i mean certainly it was not complete or comprehensive in that sense, because it is not going to provide an answer for everything you
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 brian and his team did on the political side, was...
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. >> weiss trump more morally reprehensible than the crown prince of saudi arabia. >> donald trump's failure as egotistical. >> reporter: former advisor to president obama's campaign and member of the uk parliament, great to have you both with us. this is what reuters said. a giant inflatable blimp depicting donald trump as a pouting baby in a diaper will fly outside the british prominent on tuesday ahead of one of the city's largest protests against a foreign leader. what do you make of the situation? >> that protest was childish, donald trump is the democratically elected president of the united states of america, our strongest ally. we go back a long way and have a special relationship, we should respect the office, respect the post, his position. forget the man. he is president, should respect for his position. shannon: this is the large part the anniversary of d-day, the us and ally and britain, overcoming world devastation and they accomplished a lot in working together. why is it when an american goes to great britain, talk of these huge protests when there are other leaders,
. >> weiss trump more morally reprehensible than the crown prince of saudi arabia. >> donald trump's failure as egotistical. >> reporter: former advisor to president obama's campaign and member of the uk parliament, great to have you both with us. this is what reuters said. a giant inflatable blimp depicting donald trump as a pouting baby in a diaper will fly outside the british prominent on tuesday ahead of one of the city's largest protests against a foreign leader. what do...
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>> reporter: weiss news contacted the property owner who confirmed bedsole was evicted and still owes0. soon after their confrontation with bedsole, the richards learned the home they thought was theirs turned out did not belong to them. >> we spoke to the lawyer who said if you move the house, we'll have you arrested for stealing. we said what are you talking about? he said you don't own the title to the house. >> reporter: richard says bedsole put the trailer inthe property. >> we had written to the builder, where is our tiny house? no response at all. >> reporter: three months later the show airs only by that time they have no idea where their home is. them yesterday the richards say tey found it listed on a real estate site going for $148,000. the home put up for sale by mike bedsole. >> and now we can't afford a lawyer to even seek -- to get our house back and seek justice for what has been done. >> reporter: the richards say they contacted the producers of "tiny house nation" who told them it was between them and bedsole. for in our their dream of owning their first home appears
>> reporter: weiss news contacted the property owner who confirmed bedsole was evicted and still owes0. soon after their confrontation with bedsole, the richards learned the home they thought was theirs turned out did not belong to them. >> we spoke to the lawyer who said if you move the house, we'll have you arrested for stealing. we said what are you talking about? he said you don't own the title to the house. >> reporter: richard says bedsole put the trailer inthe property....
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looking at leaderboard, justin rose, erin weiss, rickie fowler and a host of others, horvat one of theav-- rory mcilroy one of favorites coming off a big win last week tied for 12, tiger woods tied for 27. but really the buzz you should see the crowd that is following tiger and justin and jordan spieth, they are the group that everyone wants to watch when they are not dodging deer in the fairway. another beautiful day here at pebble beach. more coverage from the green coming your way, i am speaking with kevi kev hassett kevin hast the time us what he thinks about state of our economy. >> and connell taking us back to china, protesters getting ready to hit the streets again, what do business leaders in hong kong think about this in that is coming up. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. patients that i see that complain about dry mouth, medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mo
looking at leaderboard, justin rose, erin weiss, rickie fowler and a host of others, horvat one of theav-- rory mcilroy one of favorites coming off a big win last week tied for 12, tiger woods tied for 27. but really the buzz you should see the crowd that is following tiger and justin and jordan spieth, they are the group that everyone wants to watch when they are not dodging deer in the fairway. another beautiful day here at pebble beach. more coverage from the green coming your way, i am...
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carol: we got more from our reporter jeff weiss.ot into the story because i was fascinated by the missing malaysia airliner. when they first started looking for it, it was an unbelievable technological challenge. they had traced the signals the plane had sent to this patch of the remote indian ocean up to three miles deep. they wind up searching an area the size of great britain. this vast area. how do you do that? the technology they had at the time was they would tow this sonar beacon and it would transmit sound waves. they would catch the reflection and format picture of the seabed. carol: kind of like mowing a lawn? jeff: yeah, kind of like mowing the lawn and imaging the seabed. you go for miles and miles, you turn around, and you come back. that was the best technology at the time. we are talking late 2014, 2015, 2016. jason: all the while, this is sending signals back to human beings. jeff: the human beings are on the ship. you have human eyeballs on these images being fed up the cable. they did not find it, and nobody could
carol: we got more from our reporter jeff weiss.ot into the story because i was fascinated by the missing malaysia airliner. when they first started looking for it, it was an unbelievable technological challenge. they had traced the signals the plane had sent to this patch of the remote indian ocean up to three miles deep. they wind up searching an area the size of great britain. this vast area. how do you do that? the technology they had at the time was they would tow this sonar beacon and it...
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billion dollars as my sources say, jive records earned a full billion and clive coulter and barry weisshe executives runninrunning this label, they a very poor record of their artists being treated horribly or their problems ignored, an they know about r. kelly because young women name them as a party to the lawsuits. the music industry had no interest in shutting him down. he was making way too much money. then the book is a unique chicago story. in chicago is churches failed, the schools failed, the journalists failed, the courts failed, ter on the police failed, everyone failed these young black women he preyed on. you noow, i have said one matters less in society than ioung black girls, and when say that, i'm saying it because eozens of young black women h said that to me, and i'm just trying to amplify what they're saying as a journalist. >> reporter: ho r. kelly being black and most of hiss victimobeing black women fac into the way these alleged crimes were viewed? i e always wrestled with that question because, you know, people would throw at me and another white journalist i was
billion dollars as my sources say, jive records earned a full billion and clive coulter and barry weisshe executives runninrunning this label, they a very poor record of their artists being treated horribly or their problems ignored, an they know about r. kelly because young women name them as a party to the lawsuits. the music industry had no interest in shutting him down. he was making way too much money. then the book is a unique chicago story. in chicago is churches failed, the schools...
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perspective from a seasoned political analyst, danny weiss, and kirsten powers. both of you, this is quite a turnaround. kirsten, i'll give you the honors here, stealing what had been a line of attack from his democratic opponents. >> this is incredible. it was just yesterday that he was basically had his campaign saying that he wasn't going to reverse his position. he obviously know what's the hyde amendment is. it's not like this is suddenly news to him. and so this is a clear cave to the pressure that he was getting, because it's not like he got new information. >> right. >> the reason that the democrats have the position that they now have is precisely because of what he said, they don't want to make abortion something that is legal only for people who have money. >> danny, smart reversal? >> yeah, the obama administration was one of the strongest defenders of a woman's right to choose. vice president biden was part of that effort. it's smart of him to make this decision. he is a devout catholic, but he is a strong, very strong defender of a woman's right to
perspective from a seasoned political analyst, danny weiss, and kirsten powers. both of you, this is quite a turnaround. kirsten, i'll give you the honors here, stealing what had been a line of attack from his democratic opponents. >> this is incredible. it was just yesterday that he was basically had his campaign saying that he wasn't going to reverse his position. he obviously know what's the hyde amendment is. it's not like this is suddenly news to him. and so this is a clear cave to...
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weiss, you said xpi? >> it's just an index of biotech names. large cap. it's weighted.the sector. i still own xogenics i just don't want to dig into it when i'm not that positive in thehealth care. and drug care. drug stocks in particular. and that's another place where there's bipartisan agreement on it sivaldi sold for $10,000 here it was $90,000. so the government is going to come after them for sure >> i think that's priced in at this point in time since january, you've seen all these stocks in the pharma and biotech space just get decimated. i look at a regeneron down from earlier this year. that is pricing in exactly what you're talking about which is real but it's in there. >> and when you're talking about valuation, xlv which is the, you know, the pharma or the health care index etf is trading at the bottom of its range in terms of relative value range in terms of the s&p 500. it's also trading about 5% below its 200-day moving average i think when medicare for all really became, you know, part of the rhetoric for the democrats, that's when you start to see the
weiss, you said xpi? >> it's just an index of biotech names. large cap. it's weighted.the sector. i still own xogenics i just don't want to dig into it when i'm not that positive in thehealth care. and drug care. drug stocks in particular. and that's another place where there's bipartisan agreement on it sivaldi sold for $10,000 here it was $90,000. so the government is going to come after them for sure >> i think that's priced in at this point in time since january, you've seen all...
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world and the distressed debt side let's go stock side to satisfy that, scratch that itch, as well weiss, i want to talk about some of your moves. added to boeing stock and bought calls. >> as you recall, last week i was actually short calls hedging the position and, actually, not even as a hedge. trying to take premium out premium was huge i decided to play it the other way. when news start to seep out about things a little bit and he hadn't announced an extended meeting with xi, i made a bet that there would be something happening. and boeing is ground zero on the trade conflict that's number one. number two, started to pick up, you know, i was in london last week beginning of last week and started to read about how the european regulators are getting more positive on improving it. all that adds up to a stock that is still on depressed levels my largest position, actually. and it's worked out very well. i think the calls are up more than 100% in two days. >> so, you bought the smh, the semi conductor etf >> quick market exposure purely a trade for market exposure >> how does that mesh
world and the distressed debt side let's go stock side to satisfy that, scratch that itch, as well weiss, i want to talk about some of your moves. added to boeing stock and bought calls. >> as you recall, last week i was actually short calls hedging the position and, actually, not even as a hedge. trying to take premium out premium was huge i decided to play it the other way. when news start to seep out about things a little bit and he hadn't announced an extended meeting with xi, i made...
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best selling author malcolm gladwell and pioneer jacob weiss berg are tackling what they say are theomplex yet solvable problems. it sounds great, and thanks for coming on "the beat." >> glad to be here. >> thank you, ari. >> jacob, i'll start with you. you've been on our show before. people have heard you speak clearly and simply. this sounds more complicated. what is the point and how do you get it done right? >> what's very simple, it's the question, what are the biggest problems in the world? and who are the people who have the most interesting and inspiring ideas about solving them? and i will say as a a journalis you know, we focus on the conflict and we focus on the negative most of the time. i think when you look -- when you take a longer perspective, you see the tremendous progress made over the last few decades into these intractable seeming problems like malnutrition, disease, maternal mortality, so much in the big picture is getting better, and so this show really is about -- a little bit about what's been accomplished already, but if we look forward to the next half cent
best selling author malcolm gladwell and pioneer jacob weiss berg are tackling what they say are theomplex yet solvable problems. it sounds great, and thanks for coming on "the beat." >> glad to be here. >> thank you, ari. >> jacob, i'll start with you. you've been on our show before. people have heard you speak clearly and simply. this sounds more complicated. what is the point and how do you get it done right? >> what's very simple, it's the question, what...
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. >> well, so, all kidding aside, i'm thinking about steve weiss who has been saying this is a market that most of us are saying we haven't seen before and i think that's accurate, okay because we're toggling on trade issues that none of us have really dealt with. you've got to go back to the '30s to look at smooth hawley. i am not down on the fed doing what they did yesterday and scott you may remember on monday i said that the market would love it if he came out and said he's acknowledging the risks are out there. the market took that as catnip i don't think they should cut and if they cut in two weeks that's going to send a signal to the world that everything is worse -- >> how can you possibly cut rates -- man, i don't know >> can i just give you the punchline here it's really simple i said this on monday too. it's all china these guys need to come back to the table, both sides need to come back to the table and start making progress. the problem is the market, the stock market in particular, has not exerted enough pain yet to get both sides to come to the table. that's the proble
. >> well, so, all kidding aside, i'm thinking about steve weiss who has been saying this is a market that most of us are saying we haven't seen before and i think that's accurate, okay because we're toggling on trade issues that none of us have really dealt with. you've got to go back to the '30s to look at smooth hawley. i am not down on the fed doing what they did yesterday and scott you may remember on monday i said that the market would love it if he came out and said he's...
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. >> even weiss, the biggest naysayer on apple of all time owns it. >> he might own it or he might not. we don't know. >> i wonder how much stock apple's bought back in the last two weeks. >> can you imagine >> i would have to think and we talked about this on the show, i would have to think that apple has been buying back their stock. >> monday after that d.o.j. tweet and then the comments that came out and the facebook slam, apple was $170 or $171 a week ago yesterday, folks now it's $195. >> why -- again, i suspect the two of you believe that the d.o.j. is just going to -- it was just a news story and that's going away we're going into a contentious presidential campaign. it's election year bluster >> bluster >> it is >> but it's going to be with us. >> facebook's going to pay a fine of some sort, assuming that regulators can agree and get on the same page with one another and they're not at that point yet. >> that's a bipartisan thing too. as far as both parties aren't real happy with what was going on with facebook for different reasons, but nonetheless, they both are sort of on t
. >> even weiss, the biggest naysayer on apple of all time owns it. >> he might own it or he might not. we don't know. >> i wonder how much stock apple's bought back in the last two weeks. >> can you imagine >> i would have to think and we talked about this on the show, i would have to think that apple has been buying back their stock. >> monday after that d.o.j. tweet and then the comments that came out and the facebook slam, apple was $170 or $171 a week...
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from record company publicists and tape operators to the president of jive record, barry weiss, reverendne of his spirit wall champions. >> they deny they know. barry says, listen, i'm running a record company. >> jive records was named in lawsuits filed by underage girls. if you're being sued as a party on a $10 million lawsuit by a 15-year-old girl, you know. >> you said you heard people for years they would say r. kelly likes them young. >> it was -- it's the worth -- it sounds like hyperbole but if you go to chicago on the south and west side and talk to three black women, two will have stories. not that they've been -- but them or their sister or their aunt or their cousin or their mom has been at kenwood academy or the evergreen blase is shopping mall or the rock 'n' roll mcdonald's when kelly was cruising. >> they don't call him a pedophile but thinks he has a problem and needs to get help. even the women with him don't seem to be mad at him just think we need to help this guy. >> the hate that's coming my way, your way and most troublingly the way of the young women who have accu
from record company publicists and tape operators to the president of jive record, barry weiss, reverendne of his spirit wall champions. >> they deny they know. barry says, listen, i'm running a record company. >> jive records was named in lawsuits filed by underage girls. if you're being sued as a party on a $10 million lawsuit by a 15-year-old girl, you know. >> you said you heard people for years they would say r. kelly likes them young. >> it was -- it's the worth --...