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start with die welt and the guardian, two different european papers with the same story but it is theirinterpretation of the event. the german paper talks about the fact that the uk government, someone within downing street anonymous has lacked detail about the conversation between boris johnson lacked detail about the conversation between borisjohnson and angela merkel. saying that she said a deal is extremely unlikely. —— leaked detail. you know what i have always wa nted detail. you know what i have always wanted to say on air and i am justified now is i am mad as hell andi justified now is i am mad as hell and i will not take it anymore. i am fed up not just and i will not take it anymore. i am fed up notjust with brexit but i am fed up notjust with brexit but i am fed up notjust with brexit but i am fed up with the division and nationalism, and a quote from one of the stories, this is what nigel farrow said, the leader of the brexit party, no british governments can ever accept that germany tells us can ever accept that germany tells us that part of our country has to stay in the e
start with die welt and the guardian, two different european papers with the same story but it is theirinterpretation of the event. the german paper talks about the fact that the uk government, someone within downing street anonymous has lacked detail about the conversation between boris johnson lacked detail about the conversation between borisjohnson and angela merkel. saying that she said a deal is extremely unlikely. —— leaked detail. you know what i have always wa nted detail. you know...
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. >> what should your welt, capital gains welt be taxed at what is fair. 50, 60, 70%, mark. >> i thinkthink have been quite fair. if you look at global tax rates and where other countries tax the superrich, that's i think those are fair rates. >> 70%, france. >> you look at those numbers. you can look at different countries that's the most extreme. >> but fair rates. >> i think we should have the conversation. >> fair enough. a welt tax. talked about on the debate stage a lot in week. do you think a wealth fax is the solution in liz baier beth warren says it is. >> i'm looking for systemic change. i'm not lacking for transactional slugs. i think transactional slaugss are a mistake. things that are surgical i think are actually inappropriate and exacerbate the problem. i think we should look for ways to create a new capitalism. i want to have an approach based on all stakeholders. my responsibility isn't just to the shareholders in the company but to all of those stakeholders. >> breaking up big tech. it's a popular line on the campaign trail. we heard it on the debate stage. do you sup
. >> what should your welt, capital gains welt be taxed at what is fair. 50, 60, 70%, mark. >> i thinkthink have been quite fair. if you look at global tax rates and where other countries tax the superrich, that's i think those are fair rates. >> 70%, france. >> you look at those numbers. you can look at different countries that's the most extreme. >> but fair rates. >> i think we should have the conversation. >> fair enough. a welt tax. talked about on...
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the german paper die welt says johnson's chance of getting a new election is zero, as the strong supportone is not in sight. tech crunch leads on the online giant amazon's first earnings miss in two years, which led to its shares falling by nearly 7% in after—hours trading on thursday. 0n the front page of the financial times are new figures that show three quarters of mothers in the uk are now in work, the highest ever level recorded. the new york times reveals that president trump cancelled his subscription to both its paper and the washington post. the white house says the move will save hundreds and thousands of taxpayer dollars. and finally, the sun reports on bbc newsreader huw edwards chasing of a burglar out of his home while wearing his pyjamas. the paper says the raider escaped by driving off in the star's mercedes. hopefully not by huw in his pyjamas. so let's begin with the times, and the latest turn on brexit. with me is kathleen brooks, director at the market analysis company minerva analysis. where does labour stand on all of this? it appears there is another waiting game
the german paper die welt says johnson's chance of getting a new election is zero, as the strong supportone is not in sight. tech crunch leads on the online giant amazon's first earnings miss in two years, which led to its shares falling by nearly 7% in after—hours trading on thursday. 0n the front page of the financial times are new figures that show three quarters of mothers in the uk are now in work, the highest ever level recorded. the new york times reveals that president trump cancelled...
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welts, always nice to have you. very much. >> great timing for us i'm not sure about you we need to dive into this. the nba has been notable for allowing its players perhaps more than any other league to speak freely, certainly about issues of importance to those players here in the united states here you have a general manager voicing support for democracy protests i've got a lot of people this morning saying why are there two standards here is it because you're going to have a lot of money at stake in china? >> i don't think there are two standards. commissioner silver addressed this earlier today and acknowledged that one of the things we think make the nba special is that we do encourage individuals to have the opportunity, not just players, whether it's players, management, anybody else, to have personal opinions they are personal opinions adam acknowledged in this case there is some economic repercussions for that what i can tell you for sure is it's not going to erase the decades of work that myself and every
welts, always nice to have you. very much. >> great timing for us i'm not sure about you we need to dive into this. the nba has been notable for allowing its players perhaps more than any other league to speak freely, certainly about issues of importance to those players here in the united states here you have a general manager voicing support for democracy protests i've got a lot of people this morning saying why are there two standards here is it because you're going to have a lot of...
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surveillance of the outgoing welt management mr.rn. he identified pursuers in zurih weeks back.fronted them, filed a complaint and a then subsequent complained to credit suisse management that he was being followed. the investigationurned up that that action had beenuthorized by the chief operating officer, pierre olivier. bouee. beauee is now gone asfs i secu. apparently, though, the ceo wasn't aware of the action that being taken. c of the board, whether we should be concerned that the ceo didn't seem t know what was going on in his own bank. >> ouslyur we base decisions on the evidencee we have. oef obviously discussed this point with him. the inv atigatorsed him, interviewed him aboutbo this. we have absolutelyde zero ee that he was informed about it. >> there have been manytrange twists and turns in this story. uze media here in switzerland has been for months about the fallingal out between mr. kn and jan, t am and whether this was the kamgtsist for the departure. one of the more unpleasant twists involves the apparent suicide of one of the security something the board has
surveillance of the outgoing welt management mr.rn. he identified pursuers in zurih weeks back.fronted them, filed a complaint and a then subsequent complained to credit suisse management that he was being followed. the investigationurned up that that action had beenuthorized by the chief operating officer, pierre olivier. bouee. beauee is now gone asfs i secu. apparently, though, the ceo wasn't aware of the action that being taken. c of the board, whether we should be concerned that the ceo...
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joining us, bob phillips manage era manin director and partner atarson welt. >> nice to have you here you, sue. >> you say divend payers are the cheapest versus non-payers in 15 and maksco i your first pick why. >> they have that done a great job of cutting out high cost businesses the lastive years or so.ey ave great tailwind with great demographic and housing starts pickingp with housing formation getting larger going rward. >> texas instruments, i mean, semi conductor industry in many parts had some headwinds in the last few years. but ibus tough to see that into this here. it's a good ride retina it. >> it has, and they're a cash flow machine. i think the free cash flow close to 40% of 4sales. and they've done an incredible job given that cash flow bk to stock hoermds throu increasing dividends and stock buy backs. the number of outstanding shares close to 49% since 2004 with buybacks. >> jp morgan is a stock you recommended a year ago. the dividen have increased steadily since then. >> they have and i think they'll keepha doing t going forward, sue. you know it's a global bank. a
joining us, bob phillips manage era manin director and partner atarson welt. >> nice to have you here you, sue. >> you say divend payers are the cheapest versus non-payers in 15 and maksco i your first pick why. >> they have that done a great job of cutting out high cost businesses the lastive years or so.ey ave great tailwind with great demographic and housing starts pickingp with housing formation getting larger going rward. >> texas instruments, i mean, semi conductor...
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the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, veteran correspondent of die welt hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong do not fit beijing‘s birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. i don‘t think this is going to be sorted. you know, the facemask band which precipitated last night‘s riots which were by far the most serious that we have seen and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there
the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, veteran correspondent of die welt hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong do not fit beijing‘s birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. i don‘t think this is going to be sorted. you know, the facemask band...
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times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, author and veteran correspondent of die weltthank you all forjoining me. a tale of two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit beijing's birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. is carrie lam is going to sort this out? i don't think this is going to be sorted. you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most serious that we have seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong that is really on the edge of something very, very
times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, author and veteran correspondent of die weltthank you all forjoining me. a tale of two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong...
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times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, author and veteran correspondent of die welt in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit beijing's birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. is carrie lam is going to sort this out? i don't think this is going to be sorted. you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's
times, greg katz of the associated press, thomas kielinger, author and veteran correspondent of die welt in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit beijing's birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been...
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will make the top eight teams who will make the top eight teams who will go through to tuesday's weltingns have finished competing later this evening and that includes the usa and a certain simone biles. finally, former world snooker champion neil robertson had to forfeit his world open qualifier on friday — because he drove to the wrong barnsley. it has happened to many people. when he left home in cambridge, he set his sat—nav for barnsley, but the village in gloucestershire, not where his match was at the barnsley metrodome in yorkshire — 170 miles away. he tweeted. .. you wouldn't admit to it, would you? a quick update for west ham, at the london stadium they are drawing 1—1 with crystal palace. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at 7:30. thank you forjoining us. good evening. hope you have enjoyed the start of your weekend so far. it has turned wet across eastern areas this afternoon. the rain hammering down at the moment in northern ireland but the ray will be spreading east across most other the pa rt spreading east across most other the part as we go through tonight. if y
will make the top eight teams who will make the top eight teams who will go through to tuesday's weltingns have finished competing later this evening and that includes the usa and a certain simone biles. finally, former world snooker champion neil robertson had to forfeit his world open qualifier on friday — because he drove to the wrong barnsley. it has happened to many people. when he left home in cambridge, he set his sat—nav for barnsley, but the village in gloucestershire, not where...
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rick welts.ause] >> you know, by my count, i think this is the 215th time we've been together in an nba event. we never really had one like this, though, have we? oh, my. former mayor, senator dianne feinstein took a special interest in this project. mayor willie brown, thank you for your guidance. your advice. mayor mark farrell, a wonderfully unapologetic warriors fan. now you greet me with your trademark big greek kifmsz i'm not sure which is more challenging. [laughter] to our friends in labor from day one, you saw the impact this project would have on jobs and the quality of life in our region and you gave us your support. as many as 1600 union workers a day brought their talent, dedication and pride to this project. [applause] thanks to each of you and thanks to the president of the san francisco labor council. so many legendary leaders in san francisco helped me, this fairly new bay area resident learn the impossible nuances of politics in this place we call home. in particular, don burton
rick welts.ause] >> you know, by my count, i think this is the 215th time we've been together in an nba event. we never really had one like this, though, have we? oh, my. former mayor, senator dianne feinstein took a special interest in this project. mayor willie brown, thank you for your guidance. your advice. mayor mark farrell, a wonderfully unapologetic warriors fan. now you greet me with your trademark big greek kifmsz i'm not sure which is more challenging. [laughter] to our friends...
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wick welts and patulia. >> we're excited to see the games that really count. >> for the sports world,nd bikes. i enjoy it. >> pachulia has been spreading the message to commuters. here he is on b.a.r.t. >> see how much taller he is. >> oh, my gosh. >> the warriors host the ippers. >> can barely hit. >> he has to bend. >> the season opener is thursday night. they want everyone to take b.a.r.t., to take the ferry, to take the bus, anything. take public transportation because driving will be tough. >> it is so crowded in san francisco already. >> we know tomorrow, at least, it will be a nice, warm day for that commute in san francisco. >> yeah. definitely going to be off the charts for characte s for octob. more record-setting heat in the next few days. let's push to tomorrow morning's forecast, with the warmer, drier air across northern california. mostly sunny skies to start. find the sunglasses. if you have polarized sunglasses that can help with glare on the commute. temperatures in upper 50s and lower 60s. i probably just got polarized sun glasses. that is why it was top of mind. yo
wick welts and patulia. >> we're excited to see the games that really count. >> for the sports world,nd bikes. i enjoy it. >> pachulia has been spreading the message to commuters. here he is on b.a.r.t. >> see how much taller he is. >> oh, my gosh. >> the warriors host the ippers. >> can barely hit. >> he has to bend. >> the season opener is thursday night. they want everyone to take b.a.r.t., to take the ferry, to take the bus, anything....
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[applause] rick welts., rick, i have to do this -- we met about eight years ago. he came to my house. he'll probably tell the story because he likes telling it. meet peter and i and we had a three or four-hour conversation. i said rick, you've done this two times before so i can be hard. we'll turn around this basketball team and turn around the business of basketball here because it wasn't doing all that great. no big deal. by the way, we might try to build a new arena. that, none of us knew, would take so long or be so hard. eight years. he has done an unbelievable job. deserves so much credit. so much credit. everything you see here today. all the people that are hired, it all comes from rick. phenomenal job. i'm not sure there are many people on this plan -- plan thaet -- planet that could have done it. and i want to thank my wife nicole. [applause] she not only had a lot to do with a lot that went on in this arena, decorating and various things, but frankly she had to listen to me complain and moan for
[applause] rick welts., rick, i have to do this -- we met about eight years ago. he came to my house. he'll probably tell the story because he likes telling it. meet peter and i and we had a three or four-hour conversation. i said rick, you've done this two times before so i can be hard. we'll turn around this basketball team and turn around the business of basketball here because it wasn't doing all that great. no big deal. by the way, we might try to build a new arena. that, none of us knew,...
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>> to the extent we can identify who the right department might be, yeah, welt direct those complaints to those departments. >> thank you. >> i have a question. and this may have been something that has been answered in the past but because of my recent fairly recent appointment i'm not familiar with it. looking at the summary to state of rev noose i was struck by the dramatic difference this is the lobbestist registration fees of 85,000 budgeted and $7500. the other categories between budgets and receipt is far less dramatic and i wondered if this is an ongoing situation or if there's some historical reasons or some new reason for that? >> i'm going to defer on this question. >> it might be on the executive district report. i will answer it now. >> i'm advised to wait until that item is called. thank you. >> yeah, and as to the matters that are currently under investigation, you can see there are 90 of those and half come in from the campaign finance context just shy of 40% of those and fall into the category of government ethics and the remainder are divide between allegations of wro
>> to the extent we can identify who the right department might be, yeah, welt direct those complaints to those departments. >> thank you. >> i have a question. and this may have been something that has been answered in the past but because of my recent fairly recent appointment i'm not familiar with it. looking at the summary to state of rev noose i was struck by the dramatic difference this is the lobbestist registration fees of 85,000 budgeted and $7500. the other...
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from secretary clinton and others instead of training their sights on you or gary johnson and bill welto say, wow, we need to get the 42% who didn't participate into the game, instead of concentrating on those who earnestly get into the arena. you get the final word. >> exactly. that's why we need more choices and more voices, and where rank choice voting has been passed as in the state of maine, in fact that's what's happening. more people are coming in to vote, because, you know, because they have a greater variety of candidates that can speak to them. their need for jobs, for health care as a human right, to abolish student debt, make higher education free and to cut this bloated and dangerous war budget that's actually getting us into more wars. it's not making us safer. all of this needs to be dated, more people will be able to do that when we have more candidates. thank you. >> thank you, dr. stein. >> thank you so much. xwlashgs a >> what are your thoughts? tweet me. great comments in what dr. jill stein had to say. go to my facebook page i will read them throughout the program.
from secretary clinton and others instead of training their sights on you or gary johnson and bill welto say, wow, we need to get the 42% who didn't participate into the game, instead of concentrating on those who earnestly get into the arena. you get the final word. >> exactly. that's why we need more choices and more voices, and where rank choice voting has been passed as in the state of maine, in fact that's what's happening. more people are coming in to vote, because, you know,...
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today we spoke with a source who confirmed that these are photos of the welts in question.is the plaintiff from that complaint following his stay at the resort. as you can see, the bites were all over his neck, both sides of his face, all down his arms. lawyers for the resort later reached an undisclosed settlement with the plaintiff. i think it's fair to say he will not be returning to that particular resort anytime soon. but what's the loss, really, when you have world leaders lining up to sleep in the jack nicklaus villa in the meantime? because the resort in question here is the president's struggling golf property in doral, florida. yesterday the president's chief of staff, mick mulvaney, confirmed to the press that that resort, the president's golf course in doral, will host next year's g7 summit. clearly this is an unprecedented use of the presidency to put revenue into a president's pockets. but what's interesting about this new scandal is that it's also quite clearly a way to prop up a business that has been severely underperforming for the president. "the washingt
today we spoke with a source who confirmed that these are photos of the welts in question.is the plaintiff from that complaint following his stay at the resort. as you can see, the bites were all over his neck, both sides of his face, all down his arms. lawyers for the resort later reached an undisclosed settlement with the plaintiff. i think it's fair to say he will not be returning to that particular resort anytime soon. but what's the loss, really, when you have world leaders lining up to...
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we were looking at manufacturing numbers in swing states as welt.that. the president promised to bring jobs back. when you talk to smart people on this, where do they see the trend? >> they don't have a crysta ball. what is interesting, which you said, the federal reserve, we will hear about the economy, always looks at the data going backwards. and what the smart people are doing, they're looking at the data going forward, ubs put out a report saying there is a growing number of people in america who perhaps can't cover or barely can cover their expenses. so it's data like that forward looking that a lot of the people are paying attention to. from so many people you realize are living paycheck to paycheck. it's an american phenomenon. >> the majority of this country. >> okay. building off that, the largest private coal mining company in the entire united nations has filed for bankruptcy. this comes as demand for coal has fallen to its lowest level in 40 years. ceo robert murray is also stepping down. he advised the president on issues related to co
we were looking at manufacturing numbers in swing states as welt.that. the president promised to bring jobs back. when you talk to smart people on this, where do they see the trend? >> they don't have a crysta ball. what is interesting, which you said, the federal reserve, we will hear about the economy, always looks at the data going backwards. and what the smart people are doing, they're looking at the data going forward, ubs put out a report saying there is a growing number of people...
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government shutdown was the thing that took out the air from the consumer in the near term and the negative welt effect with the stock market going down process utilities and staples acted well until november, late november the s&p already in adown turn last year but when the bottom fell out in december utilities and staplings with went down 10, 12% in line with the market again you see utilities trading at high valueses and staples at high valueses. you have to expect the s&p takes a leg lower that those two groups will follow schutt. >> that's exactly with what carter said yesterday. >> it i was in the market zone >> it was in the market zone that fancy segment. >> got to check it out coming up the blue jeans indicate being lee va shares after results, what they say about the state of the consumer. plus a allgaier to the netflix in the streaming pace. not who you might expect but the kids love it times from times square in new york city. much more after this much more after ♪his ♪ much more after ♪his that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when loc
government shutdown was the thing that took out the air from the consumer in the near term and the negative welt effect with the stock market going down process utilities and staples acted well until november, late november the s&p already in adown turn last year but when the bottom fell out in december utilities and staplings with went down 10, 12% in line with the market again you see utilities trading at high valueses and staples at high valueses. you have to expect the s&p takes a...
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"die welt" the german newspaper got a hold of an internal document from the european commission urginghe germans and other nations with surpluses to spend more money. probably mmt thinking in that argument as well, to some extent. anna is in dublin, waiting for the irish budget. what do you expect from your home country? and more broadly, from other european budgets? i'm notbarrassingly, up-to-date exactly on what is coming out of the irish budget. but overall in europe, we are not seeing the fiscal stimulus we need from countries that can afford it, germany most importantly. for them it is not mmt, not running big budget deficits. they can afford stimulus. they just aren't doing it. we know this is what europe needs. this has been an argument for a long time, maybe not quite since the crisis, but 2010, 2011 after the first stock. governmentsto that need to provide more fiscal stimulus, and europe continues lagging on that. the companies who want to provide it are held back by e.u. budget laws, and those who can afford it like germany are doing enough. i don't see it happening anytime
"die welt" the german newspaper got a hold of an internal document from the european commission urginghe germans and other nations with surpluses to spend more money. probably mmt thinking in that argument as well, to some extent. anna is in dublin, waiting for the irish budget. what do you expect from your home country? and more broadly, from other european budgets? i'm notbarrassingly, up-to-date exactly on what is coming out of the irish budget. but overall in europe, we are not...
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having been a landlord, i realize the only person that creates welt is the landlord.r schools. once they have four or five years of academic and financial performance we provide them the opportunity to purchase them from us. they can access capital in the municipal bond markets. we have built into our business model a built in incentivised exit strategy and that creates a turn for our portfolios. >> i can't help but think about the debate as we're having this conversation about capitalism and the future of it. we have a wall that our viewers will see now that we made. is capitalism dead you can see what these well-known people are all saying about it. capitalism must be fair. elizabeth warren, running for president. how do you think about capitalism today in the context of what you do >> i think capitalism is sick. i think it needs to be infused with the responsibility and the recognition that business needs to be a force for good, for no other reason than to recognize that the government is failing to provide the social safety net for upper mobility. and i don't thin
having been a landlord, i realize the only person that creates welt is the landlord.r schools. once they have four or five years of academic and financial performance we provide them the opportunity to purchase them from us. they can access capital in the municipal bond markets. we have built into our business model a built in incentivised exit strategy and that creates a turn for our portfolios. >> i can't help but think about the debate as we're having this conversation about capitalism...
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traders are pete narjen stim seymour and guy adam a mark tepper president of strategic welt partners. earningspalooza. e ebay pay paul onthe move after results. ment of the conference calls under way beginning with the highlights and the big mover, tesla just reporting results. the big mover. the stock ripping higher zpoit a miss we have full team coverage gene munster is live in minneapolis. but phil le poe has been digging in the numbers and continues to. we go straight to him in chicago. phil. >> melissa, the reason the stock is shooting higher is because the adjusted eps is $1.86 profit for the third quarter. and that is far above what most people were expecting. the expect aches, the consensus out on the street was for a loss of 42 cents a share. revenue came in a little under expectations at 6.30 billion the expect aches for $6.33 billion in revenue and looking at the gross margins, 18.7% is what most of the analyst were zeroing in on in terms of what the expectation was for the third quarter. remember, many people believed as they were increasing model 3 deliveries, especially
traders are pete narjen stim seymour and guy adam a mark tepper president of strategic welt partners. earningspalooza. e ebay pay paul onthe move after results. ment of the conference calls under way beginning with the highlights and the big mover, tesla just reporting results. the big mover. the stock ripping higher zpoit a miss we have full team coverage gene munster is live in minneapolis. but phil le poe has been digging in the numbers and continues to. we go straight to him in chicago....
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earthquake about the life quickness some people are more first step to intercept and sensitive james welts and my mouth when i called her crazy a shutdown of i regret it. art in the south bay. another story here for you we have a man convicted of molesting a young girl and that person's on the run now we have a picture of maybe you can help catch this person. and let police know where he is 55 year-old apollo johnson is his name he was supposed to appear in court back on september 16th, but never showed up. despite his absence of the jury convicted him of sexually abusing a girl in 2005 she was just 6 years old at the time. and now police are trying to find and arrest him. >>lasted a young girl starting when she was 6. a young age grooming her molesting are over for a number of. series of years and then violently raping her in her home when she was 16 years old. >>so again, here's another look at him. he faces life in prison. if you see him if you know where he is call police immediately. >>bars accused of being a spy for china, federal investigators charged edward paying with delivering c
earthquake about the life quickness some people are more first step to intercept and sensitive james welts and my mouth when i called her crazy a shutdown of i regret it. art in the south bay. another story here for you we have a man convicted of molesting a young girl and that person's on the run now we have a picture of maybe you can help catch this person. and let police know where he is 55 year-old apollo johnson is his name he was supposed to appear in court back on september 16th, but...
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can with well i'm joined now by stefanie bolzen from die welt. we talked about the angle of merkel whoal was very supportive to have a deal to keep the door open, she said many times that she would negotiate up to the last minute to find a deal in this is what they have done today and she seemed to be quite relieved and at the same time interestingly, she was quizzed by the question of extension and she was not keen to answer that question. so there is a bit of guessing now, what did jean—claude say, what did the president say, what did the german chancellor say andi what did the german chancellor say and i think they're all pointing to london, saying that it is out to the house of commons. the worst option is no deal in the face with that next week, will be fairly hard to see not voting for an extension. next week, will be fairly hard to see not voting for an extensionm is difficult to imagine but on the other hand, not so much on the german side but talking to other diplomats here from other european countries, it is really difficult for us, difficult for businesses, this limbo situa
can with well i'm joined now by stefanie bolzen from die welt. we talked about the angle of merkel whoal was very supportive to have a deal to keep the door open, she said many times that she would negotiate up to the last minute to find a deal in this is what they have done today and she seemed to be quite relieved and at the same time interestingly, she was quizzed by the question of extension and she was not keen to answer that question. so there is a bit of guessing now, what did...
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traders are pete narjen stim seymour and guy adam a mark tepper president of strategic welt partners. pay paul onthe move after results. ment of the conference calls under way beginning with the highlights and the big mover, tesla just reporting results. the big mover. the stock ripping higher zpoit a miss we have full team coverage gene munster is live in minneapolis. but phil le poe has been digging in the numbers and continues to. we go straight to him
traders are pete narjen stim seymour and guy adam a mark tepper president of strategic welt partners. pay paul onthe move after results. ment of the conference calls under way beginning with the highlights and the big mover, tesla just reporting results. the big mover. the stock ripping higher zpoit a miss we have full team coverage gene munster is live in minneapolis. but phil le poe has been digging in the numbers and continues to. we go straight to him
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from the rest of the body, what i mean by that, we said everything that happens from here off, or a, welt vision, all mental health here's acquired go see someone and the block, anything happened from here down we will take care as your primary care, i'm telling you we need to encourage integrating behavioural health back into primary care. >> we know that it's a brain disease, it's a very important part of the body and we should treat it as we treat every other part of the body, i know my time is up so i'll just indicate in the areas where we have certified community behavioural services, we actually have medication assistant treatment, we have specialists, real trained people with evidence based treatment options that are working with people and in each of these centers there is also a 24 hour, seven day a week access to crisis services, so folks aren't going to jail or an emergency room, they're actually able to talk to someone that is trained to help them. >> thank you mister, chairman i think all of our panelists, a certainly agree with the points that have been made by a senator wyd
from the rest of the body, what i mean by that, we said everything that happens from here off, or a, welt vision, all mental health here's acquired go see someone and the block, anything happened from here down we will take care as your primary care, i'm telling you we need to encourage integrating behavioural health back into primary care. >> we know that it's a brain disease, it's a very important part of the body and we should treat it as we treat every other part of the body, i know...
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the distinguished senator kerry of nebraska, if a democratic candidate welts under the warm attentioncrat, they will not be able to stand up to trump, to make sure there's no premature coronation. that is the goal. --m going to be the bad guy who is going to be the bad guy in the room at the debates? kevin: the lower tier candidates. of strategists will be looking for, will anyone take on the front, former vice president joe biden? his campaign circulated a letter to other campaigns in which he says, you are not a democrat if you take on hunter biden or raise the attack the trump administration has lodged. we are also anticipating we will hear directly from hunter biden later today. he has been at the center of this controversy, and speaks out in an interview with abc news. senator bernie sanders will be facing some questions about his biography. this will be a crowded field, the most crowded debate stage in the history of democratic debates. the window of opportunity for the candidates to make their cases is even smaller than it was at the first few debates. talk tome -- francine: me
the distinguished senator kerry of nebraska, if a democratic candidate welts under the warm attentioncrat, they will not be able to stand up to trump, to make sure there's no premature coronation. that is the goal. --m going to be the bad guy who is going to be the bad guy in the room at the debates? kevin: the lower tier candidates. of strategists will be looking for, will anyone take on the front, former vice president joe biden? his campaign circulated a letter to other campaigns in which he...
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you could work your whole life, gain welt and elizabeth warren wants to tax it. >> they're trying to the milwaukee convention to support them and they're going to states that tend to be more liberal and they're campaigning for them. whoever the nominees is, they're going to come out with 194 electoral votes. the question is, how do they get another 96 or another 76, excuse me. can they win michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. maria: was it this vitriolic? >> we were so much nicer. maria: when they were going to impeach president clinton? >> it was ugly then. you couldn't magnify what you were saying using social media. maria: very good point. >> our most advanced technology was a 1-800 number. we've come along -- one thing you haven't asked me that's not been talked about that i hope does get some attention is the legitimacy or the -- i've got significant worry, having the chairman of the intelligence committee in the house doing this investigation. they have oversight and i don't think devin nunes did a good job as chairman either. i was on that committee for eight years, oversight
you could work your whole life, gain welt and elizabeth warren wants to tax it. >> they're trying to the milwaukee convention to support them and they're going to states that tend to be more liberal and they're campaigning for them. whoever the nominees is, they're going to come out with 194 electoral votes. the question is, how do they get another 96 or another 76, excuse me. can they win michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. maria: was it this vitriolic? >> we were so much nicer....
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challenging president trump for the republican nomination, a conversation with andrnor bill weld's -- welternor mark sanford to talk about their plans, strategies, and running against the president. they will take your calls, ,weets, and facebook coverage 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watched any time on c-span.org and anywhere you are on the c-span free radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the technology reporter at herewashington post" is with us to talk about mark zuckerberg's testimony on capitol hill. why has he been asked back? guest: he is coming back to talk about facebook's plans to launch a digital currency. facebook was circulating a proposed digital currency and that has gotten log -- pushback from lawmakers. there is concerned this would give facebook more power than it already has, and people do not trust the company after privacy transgressions. mark zuckerberg will be on the defensive and trying to win lawmakers over because he said previously they will not launch this project until they have approval from u.s. regulators. libra is whatect, it is known as. who
challenging president trump for the republican nomination, a conversation with andrnor bill weld's -- welternor mark sanford to talk about their plans, strategies, and running against the president. they will take your calls, ,weets, and facebook coverage 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watched any time on c-span.org and anywhere you are on the c-span free radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the technology reporter at herewashington post" is with us to talk...
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elizabeth warren has a welt tax ouwealthtax. how will you value this stuff?e. this sweater of kurt cobain -- maria: is the c after rdig a an -- cardigan he wore on the mtv performance. >> we estimate it 2 to $300,000. we sold it in 2015 for 140,000. kurt's value skyrocketed. we anticipate it could he'll sell for half a million plus. maria: just the sweater. >> it's probably the holy grail of kurt's clothing. it's grunge. you can see the stains, the cigarette burns. maria: what about this, that guitar is good looking. >> this is from the in utero tour in 1993. courtney love gave to it a fan after his passing. it comes with a great letter from courtney. we estimate it 3 to 500 thought many it's the most iconic give r that's come up for auction. maria: the letter is so funny, a handwritten notes. >> it's really an important piece. maria: the kings is well cep represented here. tell us about the jacket recall worn in the film, girl crazy. >> girl happy, it's 8 to 10,000. great photographs of him wearing it throughout the film. elvis presley continues to increase
elizabeth warren has a welt tax ouwealthtax. how will you value this stuff?e. this sweater of kurt cobain -- maria: is the c after rdig a an -- cardigan he wore on the mtv performance. >> we estimate it 2 to $300,000. we sold it in 2015 for 140,000. kurt's value skyrocketed. we anticipate it could he'll sell for half a million plus. maria: just the sweater. >> it's probably the holy grail of kurt's clothing. it's grunge. you can see the stains, the cigarette burns. maria: what about...