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then there was karen. she was really what connected all of us to the family unit. >> what does that tell us about her? >> she was really more important to us than we knew. i think she was always more interested in family as a whole than she was in herself. >> brother mike wasn't alone in thinking his kid sister could have been a sky is the limit person. >> she could have been anything she wanted, a scientist or a doctor or whatever. >> well, her friends loved her. >> and she was hard not to love. >> even harder to forget what a cruel fate she had suffered at the hands of a killer unknown. >> during the viewing, there were invisible stab wounds on her hand. you know, so we kind of pulled flowers down a little further. >> a few days after the funeral. her many friends say good-bye. >> there is a shovel at the main terminal. there were so many people there from all different airlines the security people, it was incredible. >> meanwhile, the pinellas county sheriffs investigation was moving quickly on several
then there was karen. she was really what connected all of us to the family unit. >> what does that tell us about her? >> she was really more important to us than we knew. i think she was always more interested in family as a whole than she was in herself. >> brother mike wasn't alone in thinking his kid sister could have been a sky is the limit person. >> she could have been anything she wanted, a scientist or a doctor or whatever. >> well, her friends loved her....
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. >> karen, where are you? >> he's definitely in the mix? >> he's in the mix. >> robert durst was born into privelege. durst tale has been the subject of books, shows, and movies. here's keith morrison with "robert durst: the lost years." >> reporter: there is a letter written more than 60 years ago. a prophecy? perhaps. a warning, certainly. a doctor writing about a very troubled 10-year-old boy, suffering from hostility issues sufficient to produce a personality decomposition and possibly even schizophrenia. the troubled little boy? his name is well known. robert durst. by now you've heard the bizarre saga. the multi-millionaire scion of a new york real estate empire. the disappeared wife, the dead friend, the dismembered neighbor. he's been the subject of several dateline episodes and the star, though not in the way he intended, of hbo's "the jinx." but does anyone know the truth? tonight, the story behind the story. the trail we followed, the revelations we encountered, the personal account he wrote and we were given, which have led us i
. >> karen, where are you? >> he's definitely in the mix? >> he's in the mix. >> robert durst was born into privelege. durst tale has been the subject of books, shows, and movies. here's keith morrison with "robert durst: the lost years." >> reporter: there is a letter written more than 60 years ago. a prophecy? perhaps. a warning, certainly. a doctor writing about a very troubled 10-year-old boy, suffering from hostility issues sufficient to produce a...
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karen: claro que si. yo fui al campo desde la ciudad. ellos manejan una hora de camino todos los dÍas para ir a su trabajo y yo me dirigÍ hasta allÁ para sorprenderlos y darle las gracias por todo, por darme la vida, gracias por simplemente darme la motivaciÓn y gracias por mandarme al campo todos los dÍas en el verano y tambiÉn durante los fines de semana por siete aÑos. todo el sacrificio valiÓ la pena. ellos lloraron y nosotros tambiÉn. mi hermano también estÁ orgulloso de mi por ser la mayor y demostrarle que Él tambiÉn puede. borja: como quieres trabajar en un noticiero te decimos que tienes 30 segundos, quÉ mensaje tienes para los jÓvenes que estÁn en tu situaciÓn. karen: el Único mensaje que les puedo dar es que pongan el corazÓn. porque si tienes motivaciÓn, te haz lo que sea, lo puedes lograr. carolina: felicidades y >> los altos costos de los medicamentos para tratar la diabetes estÁn poniendo en quiebra a familia que tienen que coger si comer o cocomprar -- comprar los medicamentos. >> aumenta peligrosamen
karen: claro que si. yo fui al campo desde la ciudad. ellos manejan una hora de camino todos los dÍas para ir a su trabajo y yo me dirigÍ hasta allÁ para sorprenderlos y darle las gracias por todo, por darme la vida, gracias por simplemente darme la motivaciÓn y gracias por mandarme al campo todos los dÍas en el verano y tambiÉn durante los fines de semana por siete aÑos. todo el sacrificio valiÓ la pena. ellos lloraron y nosotros tambiÉn. mi hermano también estÁ orgulloso de mi por...
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questrom, it's karen. you have been a lower end department stores medium and high end what is the future of department stores >> i think those that execute well and create excitement and bring newness into the store and present it in an exciting way, customers want to go see it and customers do like to go into stores most few ideas come out of the stores and then they end up getting on the internet, but i think you have to come up with constantly new ideas to bring and entertain the customer when she comes in quite frankly, when you go into the stores i don't know why you would go into it, i think target and walmart, they've made their stores with more exciting with more private label and more impressive presentations and quick delivery a lot of different things that makes it a nice experience for the customer and many department stores have not done that. so i think the opportunity for the department stores is to go back and rethink who their customer is, what the changes are and how can i better satisfy
questrom, it's karen. you have been a lower end department stores medium and high end what is the future of department stores >> i think those that execute well and create excitement and bring newness into the store and present it in an exciting way, customers want to go see it and customers do like to go into stores most few ideas come out of the stores and then they end up getting on the internet, but i think you have to come up with constantly new ideas to bring and entertain the...
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and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm. honestly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so, when you left, you said i'm moving to california, and i'm going to grow marijuana. -no, no. we came to be self-sufficient and for tom to be able to do his artwork. it was mostly -- -we make all of our own food. we make all of our own electricity. lemonis: this farm is their life's work. they built the house by hand, raised two kids here, and helped put humboldt county on the map. tom: we were people who started this industry. there was nobody growing weed. there was nobody here, marcus. every piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could
and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm. honestly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so,...
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) >> trevor: karen -- no, we don't have a karen. >> see? >> trevor: oh, you're lying to me! >> see, that's why you're the boss, you're perceptive as hell. >> trevor: i am perceptive! give it up for dulce sloan, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) i want to remind you, you can catch dulce tomorrow on the new comedy central show "the new negro" with baron vaughn and open mic eagles friday! dulce sloan, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) you guys want to party like rockstars? woo! welcome to ma's. what the? ma is crazy. this ought to shut you up. [ laughing ] you keep in touch with anyone from school? i run into people every now and then. get home safe. but there is so much more you want to do. new starbucks tripleshot energy. 225 mg of caffeine for the energy to do what matters to you. what gives you energy? ( cheersand applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a former "the daily show" correspondent, comedian and writer whose h.b.o. series is now in its second season and called "wyat cena
) >> trevor: karen -- no, we don't have a karen. >> see? >> trevor: oh, you're lying to me! >> see, that's why you're the boss, you're perceptive as hell. >> trevor: i am perceptive! give it up for dulce sloan, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) i want to remind you, you can catch dulce tomorrow on the new comedy central show "the new negro" with baron vaughn and open mic eagles friday! dulce sloan, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause )...
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) >> trevor: karen -- no, we don't have a karen. >> see? >> trevor: oh, you're lying to me! >> see, that's why you're the boss, you're perceptive as hell. >> trevor: i am perceptive! give it up for dulce sloan, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) i want to remind you, you can catch dulce tomorrow on the new comedy central show "the new negro" with baron vaughn and open mic eagles friday! dulce sloan, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) [ phone buzzing ] hey, why wait for the weekend. it's 5 o'clock somewhere. [ laughing ] welcome to ma's. this is so sick. what mother parties with high schoolers? what the... [ laughing ] probably something wrong with me. i don't want to hang out at ma's anymore. that bitch is crazy. why are you doing this? [ screaming ] [ gasp ] are you smiling? [ laughing ] woo! now you know where the party is. new for summer. here for summer. arriving...this summer. it's bud light lemon tea. new for summer. new for summer. letoh yeah!ne! argh! everytime i wanna get a.... i ran out of storage yesterday i
) >> trevor: karen -- no, we don't have a karen. >> see? >> trevor: oh, you're lying to me! >> see, that's why you're the boss, you're perceptive as hell. >> trevor: i am perceptive! give it up for dulce sloan, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) i want to remind you, you can catch dulce tomorrow on the new comedy central show "the new negro" with baron vaughn and open mic eagles friday! dulce sloan, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause )...
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i'm going to turn it over to karen to get us started. thank you karen. >> thanks sarah and good morning everyone. good morning to my friend on the panel. it's great to be reunited today. i brought a packet of slides that are not going to be broadcast so apologies. i'm not going to go through all of them but thought i would go through a few so we could talk about the bills we're going to be discussing today. the first packet discusses where we get our coverage from. 1/3 of us are covered by medicare or medicaid, some are insured and some uninsured. i will remind you there's a huge amount of variety within this chart. there's millions of different health group programs, thousands of nongroup plans. there are even thousands of private medicare advantage plans within the medicare program. there's become a large component of private coverage within that program and the 50 states. medicaid programs are all a little different. depending on what program you're in what it has, what it costs you, how it works is a little different from all the oth
i'm going to turn it over to karen to get us started. thank you karen. >> thanks sarah and good morning everyone. good morning to my friend on the panel. it's great to be reunited today. i brought a packet of slides that are not going to be broadcast so apologies. i'm not going to go through all of them but thought i would go through a few so we could talk about the bills we're going to be discussing today. the first packet discusses where we get our coverage from. 1/3 of us are covered...
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a market that has got so many things going on that seemed a little to karen's point weird, right? there are confluences that happen that you normally don't see together as a fund manager, how do you manage through this? is it more cash? are you buying utilities >> i don't think you change your stock bond call here down 5%, and the reason why is we view trade as being a 5% to 10% event and in december you had the fed on the wrong side of things and the economic data and free fall and none of those are in place today. however, within your equity allocation we think there are things you can do to be mores diddive athat benefits those parts of the market and they're a little bit less volatile when you have this volatility over the summer and there are areas that might have gotten beaten up that had more opportunities and we talk about small caps that sound ridiculous and these are the most cyclical of names and 50% upon 5-0% of their funding is variable bank debt so when it goes from 3 1/4 to 2 1/4 that's a direct improvement in the cash flow, considering they're down 5% so far this y
a market that has got so many things going on that seemed a little to karen's point weird, right? there are confluences that happen that you normally don't see together as a fund manager, how do you manage through this? is it more cash? are you buying utilities >> i don't think you change your stock bond call here down 5%, and the reason why is we view trade as being a 5% to 10% event and in december you had the fed on the wrong side of things and the economic data and free fall and none...
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karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>ech: you think this chip i every chip will crack. it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze. >>> one person was hurt and one person killed after being attacked with a machete on the appalachian trail. the female victim is expected to survive walked six miles before findinhied at the hospital 30-year-old james jordan was re state by allowing law enforcement officials to temporarily seize weapons from people deemed a threat some sheriffs are refusing to enforce it even to the point of going to jail nbc steve patterson spoke to sheriffs on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: two sheriffs. between them, 60 years in law enforcement. now, deeply divided over one law. th
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. >> our guest is karen mill. inise topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us. what is the goal and purpose of the small business administration. uniquelye s.b.a., we in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position 10 years ago right at this time, and i was unanimously confirmed by the senate, i try to mention that these days, and th one of the reasons sva had an important role was that we were in a credit crisis. banks have stopped lending. we were able to raise the sb a guaranteed rate and get about 1000 banks lending at that time. does things around advice, disaster recovery and small business contracting. host: now that you are in the private sector, how do you describe the current state of small businesses, and what is the largest factor facing them. a interesting time for small businesses. in the last month or so, we saw some russian in opt
. >> our guest is karen mill. inise topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us. what is the goal and purpose of the small business administration. uniquelye s.b.a., we in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position 10 years ago right at this time, and i was unanimously confirmed by the...
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. >> our guest is karen mill. inise topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us.
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karen, karen you've got to try this. r.breakfast in bed? majousband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? h: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, s ♪afelite replace. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. freshen up, dot cover up. febreze. joous. >>> happy aymother's d i see you accept you and -- >> there was no shortage of love for oprah on mother's day. it's her first since her mom hestudents made sure she was celebrated supermodelhrissy teigen used her platform to call attention to postpartum depression offering support to other moms first-time momeghan markle shared a new photo of baby archie's feet. in the uk they celebrate mother's day in march but the duchess showed us
karen, karen you've got to try this. r.breakfast in bed? majousband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? h: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, s ♪afelite replace. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up...
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karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >> tech: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze. >>> leading the news, a police officer in savannah, georgia has died in an officer-involved shooting 50-year-old sergeant kelvin ansari was shot on saturday night. he and another officer were responding to a follow-up on a previous robbery call. police say when officers approached the suspect shots were fired both officers and the suspect were injured sergeant ansari and the suspect both died at the hospital. the other officer was tr
karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >> tech: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can...
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i thought it was interesting on the rally that karen was talking about. did you see they caught a bit and i would have thought that was the thing that you'd want to extrapolate and on a gap basis they're losing money and high revenue growth and it would be a corolary to the other things coming to the public market and they traded very well and it was isolated to these new, big issues. >> the market's turnaround to me should have grabbed the people most vulnerable on the way down and you had the move by high-growth companies and companies that seemed to be dead in the water and suddenly growth was grounded again so you know, and to the trade war, let's face it we don't have any planned discussions any time in the future, and i don't really know what the game theory is right now. i will say it's nice to get some comments that discussions went well, but now what >> it is pretty amazing when you get that positive headline that's what keeps guys selling the market or shorting the market on their heels because you get one blip, one positive headline and the mar
i thought it was interesting on the rally that karen was talking about. did you see they caught a bit and i would have thought that was the thing that you'd want to extrapolate and on a gap basis they're losing money and high revenue growth and it would be a corolary to the other things coming to the public market and they traded very well and it was isolated to these new, big issues. >> the market's turnaround to me should have grabbed the people most vulnerable on the way down and you...
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the author is karen mills. if you want to talk to her about these concepts, you can call us on the lines. for those of you small business owners out there, it's 202-748-800. for everyone else, 202-748-8001. when you look in your book you talk about three myths. the first is most small businesses fail and most should not be financed. >> yes, in fact the small bit myth that most annoys me is small businesses aren't very important to the economy. there are a lot of economists who believe this, that really it's the few silicon valley firms that would be google, they're important, and also big business, but half the people who work in this country own or work for a small business. that's half the jobs. it's two out of every three net new jobs. it's also the path to social mobility. so when small business doesn't get a seat at the table and doesn't get attention, we are missing out. i call it the political paradox. everybody is for small business. bipartisan issue, but nobody does anything. i say what do you think of
the author is karen mills. if you want to talk to her about these concepts, you can call us on the lines. for those of you small business owners out there, it's 202-748-800. for everyone else, 202-748-8001. when you look in your book you talk about three myths. the first is most small businesses fail and most should not be financed. >> yes, in fact the small bit myth that most annoys me is small businesses aren't very important to the economy. there are a lot of economists who believe...
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karen taylor one of the one of the topics of our discussions days inevitably going to be values. i have a quote from the the woman whose germany's justice minister who is the lead candidate for the social democrats. in this european election -- katerina barley. what she says is will europe remain liberal cosmopolitan and based on cooperation or will it become authoritarian and nationalistic and full of hate? do you show her assessment. absolutely and we we see that a and in europe we have this division and this polarization off of people who want more integration of people who want more unity of the european and and context. and on the other side people who try -- to stress on down on their national context as people and and and and parties must say and who would run up pull out of europe then m. continuing this yeah mon one must say success story of europe. am and within this frame and it's not enough to only be dismantled europe but to really put pressure and to endanger minorities to to to them spread fear and to spread hate. be it on and social media all even on the streets s
karen taylor one of the one of the topics of our discussions days inevitably going to be values. i have a quote from the the woman whose germany's justice minister who is the lead candidate for the social democrats. in this european election -- katerina barley. what she says is will europe remain liberal cosmopolitan and based on cooperation or will it become authoritarian and nationalistic and full of hate? do you show her assessment. absolutely and we we see that a and in europe we have this...
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and our wonderful second lady, karen pence. karen, thank you. [cheers and applause] president trump: proud military family and tremendous advocates for our warriors and loved ones. i want to express our incredible appreciation to all of you, the moms serving our nation in uniform, the mothers of our great heroes and the moms with spouses who serve in the armed forces. your your support strengthens our entire nation. today we honor you, we celebrate you and salute you and everything that you do so many things, so many great things for our country. to the active duty moms here today, we thank you for your courage and we applaud your noble service. you have two of the most important jobs in the world, bravely defending america from our enemies and helping to raise he next generation of american patriots. you have spent mothers' days -- come on -- [cheers and applause] president trump: you have spent mothers' days on ships out at sea and bases and far-away lands and staring down threats in very, very dangerous areas and you have done it all out of l
and our wonderful second lady, karen pence. karen, thank you. [cheers and applause] president trump: proud military family and tremendous advocates for our warriors and loved ones. i want to express our incredible appreciation to all of you, the moms serving our nation in uniform, the mothers of our great heroes and the moms with spouses who serve in the armed forces. your your support strengthens our entire nation. today we honor you, we celebrate you and salute you and everything that you do...
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karen says there's something under the hood that could signal more pain ahead. plus, qualcomm's sinking almost 10% for its worse day in the few years after a judge ruled it violated anti-trust laws a handful of stocks are at or near all-time highs and we'll tell you which have more room to run. we're live in new york city. much more "fast money" right after this you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. you never know what life is going[ whimpering ]ou. and from this point on
karen says there's something under the hood that could signal more pain ahead. plus, qualcomm's sinking almost 10% for its worse day in the few years after a judge ruled it violated anti-trust laws a handful of stocks are at or near all-time highs and we'll tell you which have more room to run. we're live in new york city. much more "fast money" right after this you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because...
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your traders on the deck are dan nathan, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami tonight uber higher after its first earnings report since going public it has been a rocky start for the new company. gene munster, the earnings machine, will be here in a few minutes to break it down the dean of valuation is here and you will not believe where he is finding the best deals in the market he starts naming names a commodity crush. crude is now down 12% in the past month and copper, typically a leading indicator is down 9% that stock is down a whopping 32% hitting a fresh low. is the commodity market sending a warning season and are we living in a slow-growth reality. >> first i answer the question, welcome back you've been missed. >> it's good to be back. >> what was the question i know what the question was commodities move lower and is it a slowing growth absolutely it is if you say otherwise you're not paying attention and you go to u.s. steel, you want to talk about steel stocks u.s. steel in march of last year was a $45 stock headed to 50 easily before president trump started all of th
your traders on the deck are dan nathan, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami tonight uber higher after its first earnings report since going public it has been a rocky start for the new company. gene munster, the earnings machine, will be here in a few minutes to break it down the dean of valuation is here and you will not believe where he is finding the best deals in the market he starts naming names a commodity crush. crude is now down 12% in the past month and copper, typically a...
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karen's dedication is why she is this week's harris' hero. >> for karen, working with teens is anything but charity. it's her a callingnd you feel it the moment you meet her. >> how long have you been with them? 28, 27 years. i don't think about it as being that long, because i am not that old. >> karen started with the organization the yeart was founded, 1992. >> ironically i was looking for something to do on an occasional basis. >> she quickly found that she loved the program and everything it stands for. it stands for kids enjoy exercise now. it's a sports and recreation program for teens and young adults with disabilities. >> it shows what people with disabilities can do. >> they do it all. gym sportprograms, swimming, basketball, even zumba. the goal is y for theseng people to realize they can do anything. >> we're their c'rches. theye athletes. this is a moment where they get the time as athlete. >> and it's all free. the families dot pay for anything. this family gives their kids a confidence boost. >> she doesn't have many words, but we can tell that she enjoys it and she looks
karen's dedication is why she is this week's harris' hero. >> for karen, working with teens is anything but charity. it's her a callingnd you feel it the moment you meet her. >> how long have you been with them? 28, 27 years. i don't think about it as being that long, because i am not that old. >> karen started with the organization the yeart was founded, 1992. >> ironically i was looking for something to do on an occasional basis. >> she quickly found that she...
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or little exposure to china, but are getting sold along with the ones with exposure >> i get it and karen and i were talking about this in the green room earlier, but home depot is a great employ xael. example >> that is going to to be in effect, but can they withstand that my answer would be yes because it's not like everything that home depot is doing is coming from china that is one piece. >> to echo what pete said about the volatility index and we saw it spike today and i'm nervous about how this trade thing shakes out however, the time to buy protection has passed, right if anything, if we open up, you know, down tomorrow, i'm inclined to just sell that protection because this is why you own it for these kind of moves, and i know it's a pretty big move today a very muted move yesterday and that was sort of surprising to me, and this i would have thought would have happened yesterday and i'm nervous, but i do think ultimately it gets resolved and there are things i'm looking at that i do want to buy that i feel really aren't like something like an anthem. so we have people come out an
or little exposure to china, but are getting sold along with the ones with exposure >> i get it and karen and i were talking about this in the green room earlier, but home depot is a great employ xael. example >> that is going to to be in effect, but can they withstand that my answer would be yes because it's not like everything that home depot is doing is coming from china that is one piece. >> to echo what pete said about the volatility index and we saw it spike today and...
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our guests are karen duffy, chief development officer for the organization every mind. jennifer dinnell isrector of adult and community services for every mind. thank you both for being here to talk about a very important topic and one that we've been discussing here at nbc 4 for several years now as part of our "changing minds" initiative. want to start with chdren and young adults. according to the cdc's youth risk behavior survey, suicide ie now t second leading cause of death for people between the ages of 10 and 24 as well as college-age youth and teens between 12 and 18. that sounds like an epidemic. is it? >> i think that what we're seeing is an increase, absolutely. i don't know if we an epidemic at this point, but i do think that our children are facing a lot more challenges, maybe, than anything we've ever seen before. and so, they're not connecting neessarily with resources or with the kinds of services that they need. they don't know where to turn to for help. and so, we're seeing an increase in suicidal behaviors. >> jennifer, disturbing numbers also from t
our guests are karen duffy, chief development officer for the organization every mind. jennifer dinnell isrector of adult and community services for every mind. thank you both for being here to talk about a very important topic and one that we've been discussing here at nbc 4 for several years now as part of our "changing minds" initiative. want to start with chdren and young adults. according to the cdc's youth risk behavior survey, suicide ie now t second leading cause of death for...
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i hear what karen is saying about the national security adviser and the president self-acknowledges that frequently ambassador bolton is a little more hawkish than he is in his positions. and the president knows it and balances it out. i think talking to the swiss president, it clearly indicates this president wants to talk. he said i hope we'll not go to war. unfortunately, the same is not echoed back by the ayatollah saying it's poisonous to enter into talks with the americans. so it's somewhat troubling. but this president doesn't seem to be rushing headlong into any type of conflict whatsoever.
i hear what karen is saying about the national security adviser and the president self-acknowledges that frequently ambassador bolton is a little more hawkish than he is in his positions. and the president knows it and balances it out. i think talking to the swiss president, it clearly indicates this president wants to talk. he said i hope we'll not go to war. unfortunately, the same is not echoed back by the ayatollah saying it's poisonous to enter into talks with the americans. so it's...
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karen, you're in the name. >> i am in the name, and it was painful today. the quarter wasn't that bad. the comp store sales was 4.6 any other retailer would say that's great and the treat was higher, but the call was awful i think there's a lot to hate on the call for one, they talk about we'll get to our targets by the end of the year and all back half loaded and the second quarter doesn't look good. you don't really love to hear that since you did see sgna up 100 points although gross margins were a little and it's a company that's been buying back stock consistently and they bought 32,800 shares which was -- it rounds to zero and they had a terrible explanation as to why they didn't buy stock which was no explanation the only thing i can remotely think of is that there was some corporate project they were working on that made them think they should be out of the market i don't know -- >> or they saw something >> i don't even think, that could be that could be, but they have so much to buy so the valuation here is -- i mean, they're still going to be repo
karen, you're in the name. >> i am in the name, and it was painful today. the quarter wasn't that bad. the comp store sales was 4.6 any other retailer would say that's great and the treat was higher, but the call was awful i think there's a lot to hate on the call for one, they talk about we'll get to our targets by the end of the year and all back half loaded and the second quarter doesn't look good. you don't really love to hear that since you did see sgna up 100 points although gross...
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this year's can highlight the new film from the point karen you know i'm really honored to caprio as a faded t.v. cowboy brad pitt his stock man buddy it's official but it. has been a. struggle to adjust the 1960 s. hollywood as a darkness in the form of serial killers the manson family looms in the background . but film fans aren't just here for hollywood stars in can art house cinema is king of the. american master terrence malick marked return. for with his slow burning drama about a conscientious objector who defies the nazis. and 82 year old director and original social justice warrior ken loach kept up the fight with this attack on britain's economy but just to have somebody on the phone with the own suddenly gone. from dollars to mine so i never thought about this on my show is mine to. put as much business. but it wasn't all old white men a few films and can actually resembled the audience queuing to watch them you can has made a real effort this year to increase diversity to get more people of color and women on the screen and behind the cameras at this year's festival and i
this year's can highlight the new film from the point karen you know i'm really honored to caprio as a faded t.v. cowboy brad pitt his stock man buddy it's official but it. has been a. struggle to adjust the 1960 s. hollywood as a darkness in the form of serial killers the manson family looms in the background . but film fans aren't just here for hollywood stars in can art house cinema is king of the. american master terrence malick marked return. for with his slow burning drama about a...
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karen, your perspective? >> when something happens, it's not just to our community. it's to many other communities. our communities want to do something. we have an imperative. we see everybody in god's image. when a tragedy happens what can our community provide? >> interesting. believe it or not, we're going to take a quick break and come back to continue this conversation in a moment on mosaic. >>> welcome badge we were about how your organizations view we response in general to events and talked a little bit about the current events that happened in the other segment, they respond to the world at times and times we see a particular bit responding to a bit and we don't see the work otherwise. wondering if you could talk about the nature of your on going response to the world anyway in an on going way. >> yes, i really period that question. as it happened in the past several weeks this season, california which is again the network of reform congregations in california has chosen as our top player of the campaign a gun violence prevention campaign. >> we're looking
karen, your perspective? >> when something happens, it's not just to our community. it's to many other communities. our communities want to do something. we have an imperative. we see everybody in god's image. when a tragedy happens what can our community provide? >> interesting. believe it or not, we're going to take a quick break and come back to continue this conversation in a moment on mosaic. >>> welcome badge we were about how your organizations view we response in...
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will continue to muddle along because there's not yet a consensus for the type of reform that karen's talking about that might develop one day but i think you know what people really have to ask themselves are it is what's the alternative right now if you want to get out of europe would that really be better and even for people in france and elsewhere who might not be particularly when they look at the details of what that would mean they often conclude that the alternative is even worse than their current reality. thank you for those thoughts nevertheless thank you for being here today on. the upcoming european elections stay with us covering the election polls over the weekend thanks for joining us hope we can you. odd. to me. 1949 grand breaking new year for gemini history. 2 german states a mansion with nasty different political systems for people on either side it's a radical new beginning one front of a kind of. 9491 team gemini's 75. w. . take me personally. with a little wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for a true fan of all. the big guys more than f
will continue to muddle along because there's not yet a consensus for the type of reform that karen's talking about that might develop one day but i think you know what people really have to ask themselves are it is what's the alternative right now if you want to get out of europe would that really be better and even for people in france and elsewhere who might not be particularly when they look at the details of what that would mean they often conclude that the alternative is even worse than...
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was inventor and that is quite wearing karen out let's come back to your quote that intrigued me very much of the start of the show when you said we should not be shocked when racist and constitutional criminal right wing populist do and say things exactly of that nature make the case for the 50 or so the challenge that you are making of racist anti constitutional and criminal well we've seen with the slogan off of the freedom party in austria austrian money austrian people these are quite structures which you could link to a far example which i would see as quite constitutional and we've seen and that's not only case we've seen that in germany with the alternative for german for germany the party which is also part of the talk right now the leading opposition party tends to be said absolutely absolutely well we also have scandals linked to watts donations illegal donations for the party you seen it in france where european money was. derived into departed directly so all these cases i would say it's the nature of these right wing populist parties all these cases out there and still p
was inventor and that is quite wearing karen out let's come back to your quote that intrigued me very much of the start of the show when you said we should not be shocked when racist and constitutional criminal right wing populist do and say things exactly of that nature make the case for the 50 or so the challenge that you are making of racist anti constitutional and criminal well we've seen with the slogan off of the freedom party in austria austrian money austrian people these are quite...
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karen, would you take your hedges >> not all it's been scary to do. it's interesting, the vix was down today and in an ultimately down market and this is why you own them for these stocks so i'll sell some more tomorrow and probably some monday >> i think it's interesting, brian, i commend brian for talking about a call that does not rely on a point deal getting done his point is yes, there are some headlines that created these spikes and volatility and there is a fed behind us and that's more than people making the call >> we were talking about it. wasn't this just last night? we were talking about if the fed came in and cut, how would the markets react? and brian here is saying there would be a put underneath the markets and there would be a floor and it would be supportive of the markets and you guys looked at me like i had two heads. >> no! i didn't do that i didn't do that, but savita made the point that a cut might actually be negative for the market. >> exactly and i agree with her i looked right at her and i said i agree with you >> yeah, you
karen, would you take your hedges >> not all it's been scary to do. it's interesting, the vix was down today and in an ultimately down market and this is why you own them for these stocks so i'll sell some more tomorrow and probably some monday >> i think it's interesting, brian, i commend brian for talking about a call that does not rely on a point deal getting done his point is yes, there are some headlines that created these spikes and volatility and there is a fed behind us and...
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karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. but you did not come here to hear us talk about the past. now let's talk about the future. let's give a warm welcome to michael bennet. [applause] let's give them a warm round of applause, for hosting this tonight. [applause] somebody in i had the period of time when i was thinking about whether or not i should run for president say to me when i was worrying about my brothers job, he is a journalist, or worrying about something else, they said michael, you need to understand running for president is inherently a selfish act. and that you were going to ask a lot of your friends and family. but when you do that, and i know david and karen, they are not political people, this is not typically what they would do. terriblen some ways, a imposition. but i think you are right, it is something that my uncle would cherish, my father would cherish. so i am very grateful, your willingness to open your house. i will do everything i can not to embarrass you or anybody who is related to me or to yo
karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. but you did not come here to hear us talk about the past. now let's talk about the future. let's give a warm welcome to michael bennet. [applause] let's give them a warm round of applause, for hosting this tonight. [applause] somebody in i had the period of time when i was thinking about whether or not i should run for president say to me when i was worrying about my brothers job, he is a journalist, or worrying about something else, they said...
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meteorologist karen mcginnis has your holiday forecast. >> on so many fronts, dave and christine, we have seen this outbreak of severe weather once again across the central plains. the typical tornado alley, and may is the peak month when we typically see the heavy volume of tornadic activity like we saw over 24 hours ago in el reno, oklahoma, two fatalities there. numerous injuries reported. it's only a town of about 19,000 people. 260 tornado reports. also we're not finished yet. a lot of this will lift further to the north so it looks like across the northern tier and into the lower great lakes region, that's where we could see the potential for severe weather again. then, not to be outdone, there's going to be another system that moves out of the interior west, into the central plains and that's going to be the severe weather producer going into tuesday, and as if that were not enough, flooding, especially along the arkansas river at van buren, take a look at this, going to be at historic levels going into the middle of the workweek. severe flooding where the river is expected to
meteorologist karen mcginnis has your holiday forecast. >> on so many fronts, dave and christine, we have seen this outbreak of severe weather once again across the central plains. the typical tornado alley, and may is the peak month when we typically see the heavy volume of tornadic activity like we saw over 24 hours ago in el reno, oklahoma, two fatalities there. numerous injuries reported. it's only a town of about 19,000 people. 260 tornado reports. also we're not finished yet. a lot...
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we helped karen get a refund of 9 wil8.55. sarah and linda had trouble with a newspaper home delivery issue. we landed a solution and a $24 refund. naveet with online delivery. he got back lls at 1-888-996-ti nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> thanks, chris. 4:50 right now. providing homes for the homeless is a challenge across the bay area. a lot of pushback from residents because many don't want the homeless in their neighborhood. >> and now it is playing out in the east bay. real estate developer terrence mcgrath allowed a homeless couple to live in the in-law suite in his home. he took the couple in during the rainy season. >> i really respect that. i wish i could be like that. >> terry is an amazing man. to see him actually take action like this. we can talk about being helpful. terry stepped up.e, not everyone in piedmont seems to think this is a great idea. police tell us they're getting a lot of 9 11 calls who spot the couple. a spokespso want the story about him. but he wants to show that everyone can do something to help t
we helped karen get a refund of 9 wil8.55. sarah and linda had trouble with a newspaper home delivery issue. we landed a solution and a $24 refund. naveet with online delivery. he got back lls at 1-888-996-ti nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> thanks, chris. 4:50 right now. providing homes for the homeless is a challenge across the bay area. a lot of pushback from residents because many don't want the homeless in their neighborhood. >> and now it is playing out in the east bay. real...
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thank you. >> karen? >> good afternoon, my name is karen, on the executive director of rebuilding together san francisco. i heartily support this housing proposal. we certainly need more housing for low income families, and particularly seniors. we need rent support for people who have been renters for a very long time. i love the idea of small site acquisition, and i wanted to also let you know about a third option for affordable housing for seniors, which is the homes they are living in right now. there are hundreds, if not thousands of very low income families in san francisco who are living in the homes that their parents and grandparents purchased many years ago. these homes are affordable because the mortgage is paid, because property taxes are low, but these are families, older people who have been retired for a number of years, and really, as they were saving for retirement, never expected the cost of living in san francisco to grow this high. they are living on incomes of $21,000 a year, and they
thank you. >> karen? >> good afternoon, my name is karen, on the executive director of rebuilding together san francisco. i heartily support this housing proposal. we certainly need more housing for low income families, and particularly seniors. we need rent support for people who have been renters for a very long time. i love the idea of small site acquisition, and i wanted to also let you know about a third option for affordable housing for seniors, which is the homes they are...
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but to come back and answer your first question, karen, boris johnson, and we'll see what happens next. >> on that note, we see it's caged around the 127 level as a result let's come back to the european parliament and what it may look like here. we have the senior european affairs. i want to ask you around some of the things you have a talked about. weigh may see them particular tactic dli bound and some of the bigger issues around brexit. what do you make of what we've seen overnight >> reporter: i think on the one hand we've had 2/3 of europeans vote for pro-european parties. on the other hand, we have ended up with around 1/3 of the seats go to antieuropean parties we have a very volatile post election environment we've seen voters vote very much on the basis of issues i think we've had big mobilizer questions. climate change has been important for voters the question of fairness has been difficult but also that fairness question i think has been important to the far right and we've seen across the board voters to see across the board the status quo so i think there's a real challe
but to come back and answer your first question, karen, boris johnson, and we'll see what happens next. >> on that note, we see it's caged around the 127 level as a result let's come back to the european parliament and what it may look like here. we have the senior european affairs. i want to ask you around some of the things you have a talked about. weigh may see them particular tactic dli bound and some of the bigger issues around brexit. what do you make of what we've seen overnight...
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i like it. >> karen's got fang. what do i have >> >> maggot >> we know they have a lot of exposure in china but don't think for a second google, who obviously is not in china, they get 90% of their sales from advertising. if we have a gloej slowdown because of this trade war, companies like that will be affected and the second a in maga, mel -- amazon. don't think you try to push through the cost and where they source all of this stuff from. all of these guys will get exposed if this thing drags out. >>> still ahead, as stocks are struggling, bitcoin is soaring up 100% and crossing over 8,000 today. what's behind the big-point boom traders will weigh in. live on times square, more "fast money" after this. them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordina
i like it. >> karen's got fang. what do i have >> >> maggot >> we know they have a lot of exposure in china but don't think for a second google, who obviously is not in china, they get 90% of their sales from advertising. if we have a gloej slowdown because of this trade war, companies like that will be affected and the second a in maga, mel -- amazon. don't think you try to push through the cost and where they source all of this stuff from. all of these guys will get...
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karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. by you do not come here to hear us talk about, hear me talk about the past. now, let's talk about the future. let's give a warm new hampshire welcome to michael bennet. [applause] today. karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. by you do not come here to hear us talk about, hear me talk about the sen. bennet: let us give them a warm round of applause, david and karen. i had somebody in the period of time when i was thinking about whether i would run for president or not, say to me at some point when it was worried about my brother's job, he is a journalist, or worried about something else, he said, michael, at a certain point you need to understand that running for president is inherently a selfish act and you will ask a lot of your friends and family. t some point when it was worried about my brother's job, he is a journalist, or worried about something else, he said, michael, at a certain point you need to understand that running for president is inherently a selfish act
karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. by you do not come here to hear us talk about, hear me talk about the past. now, let's talk about the future. let's give a warm new hampshire welcome to michael bennet. [applause] today. karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. by you do not come here to hear us talk about, hear me talk about the sen. bennet: let us give them a warm round of applause, david and karen. i had somebody in the period of time when i was thinking about...
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karen, the analytical aspect of the information is once you go, you're gone. once you go down the road of impeachment you better deliver because what the 67% of the people in your party really want is removal and if you can't remove, not only do you let them down but you give the president a leg up and he says they came after me and they lost. they couldn't get me. >> so i think we need to make the case. what you saw today certainly with don mcgahn not showing up was an increasing number of members across the spectrum in the democratic party moving down the field to say we'll probably end up at impeachment and i heard others say i'm getting there. i think that's very important. here's the problem. you have to bring the public along. think about watergate, right? i did a little research on watergate. at the beginning of the inquiry it was at 19%. people thinking impeachment. after you had democrats in congress making their case. people like barbara jordan making her case on the floor of the house of representatives, you got to over 50%. >> evidence of a felony.
karen, the analytical aspect of the information is once you go, you're gone. once you go down the road of impeachment you better deliver because what the 67% of the people in your party really want is removal and if you can't remove, not only do you let them down but you give the president a leg up and he says they came after me and they lost. they couldn't get me. >> so i think we need to make the case. what you saw today certainly with don mcgahn not showing up was an increasing number...
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karen: i don't think we are at that point. the rally happened alongside earnings from expectations coming down. so multiples in the u.s., i think, are far from screamingly cheap. i don't think there is a reason to be super pessimistic about a significant downturn unless this get to a highly aggressive scenario which i don't think it's likely. from that point that we were in january where it was -- the valuations had become so cheap that it was by and close your eyes. us: you both for being with today. trying to give you perspective on the market as it links in these great trade events. it is without question the great banking interview of the day. it may be mr. dimon gets that trophy. i will give it to stephen engle's from commerzbank. negative interest rates in the future of his bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get the bloomberg business flash. toyota has come out with a for your forecast of how short of analyst projections. the japanese automaker is spending more on incentives to make up for demands in the u.s.. lyft re
karen: i don't think we are at that point. the rally happened alongside earnings from expectations coming down. so multiples in the u.s., i think, are far from screamingly cheap. i don't think there is a reason to be super pessimistic about a significant downturn unless this get to a highly aggressive scenario which i don't think it's likely. from that point that we were in january where it was -- the valuations had become so cheap that it was by and close your eyes. us: you both for being with...
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karen, what would make a better fix at the border? >> well, i think actually we need to go back to a policy we had that was starting to work which is a program of aid to those countries. i heard you talking about it earlier in this hour. that is as a way to try to help the conditions in those countries so that people aren't actually coming here. >> look, rick, what is the plus/minus? the plus/minus is it feels strong. i'm going to punish you if you don't do what i want. what if we all learned as parents in my case a constantly failing parent, which is when you catch them doing something right, you reward the good behavior, behavior changes faster than when you take punitive measures. aren't you concerned we'll see that with mexico? they'll knuckle up. they got a new administration there not predisposed to being friendly to this president. is he giving them something to get into a fight we don't need to have? >> this isn't the first time the president has talked to mexico about dealing with this problem and as we see as the crisis at t
karen, what would make a better fix at the border? >> well, i think actually we need to go back to a policy we had that was starting to work which is a program of aid to those countries. i heard you talking about it earlier in this hour. that is as a way to try to help the conditions in those countries so that people aren't actually coming here. >> look, rick, what is the plus/minus? the plus/minus is it feels strong. i'm going to punish you if you don't do what i want. what if we...
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karen finney, we should note this group has been against de blasio for years. these protests are nothing new. in a recent poll, 76% of new york city voters said they did not want de blasio to run for president. how does he convince a national audience it's a good idea? >> yeah, good question. i can't spin this one, i'm sorry. let me do my best to try. i did work with bill de blasio on hillary's senate campaign where he was the campaign manager. look, i think he's going to have to -- i've always been of the mind that bill needs to shore up his record in new york if he were going to try to run for president because mayor pete, part of his argument about why he can be the executive of this country is his record as mayor. that is the argument you'd expect a mayor to be able to make. obviously, having had such a rough start, he is going to have to find ways to get around that and figure out what is it that he can offer this country? what policy arguments can he make? and then show directly what results he's been able to deliver for new york. and as the data points o
karen finney, we should note this group has been against de blasio for years. these protests are nothing new. in a recent poll, 76% of new york city voters said they did not want de blasio to run for president. how does he convince a national audience it's a good idea? >> yeah, good question. i can't spin this one, i'm sorry. let me do my best to try. i did work with bill de blasio on hillary's senate campaign where he was the campaign manager. look, i think he's going to have to -- i've...
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karen? >> bill, thank you very much yes, i do have the ceo of erickson with me we want to talk about your journey to 5g. we saw business had been impacted by huawei being shut out doing business we had this executive order overnight, may slam the door closed on huawei doing business in the united states, with telecommunication and chip companies. what do you think the immediate fami ramifications are for your company? >> first of all, we haven't seen any effect with the geopolitical situation in our numbers we haven't had the chance yet to fully understand the consequences, and we're trying to analyze what this will mean i guess in a few days we'll know better our own view. but right now, we continue to do business, solving our customer's problems >> we just picked through the announcement if the hurdle is too high for huawei to try and clear, how many players are there in the united states, clear players around 5g? it's you, nokia, who else? >> samsung is there, as well so it is a competiti
karen? >> bill, thank you very much yes, i do have the ceo of erickson with me we want to talk about your journey to 5g. we saw business had been impacted by huawei being shut out doing business we had this executive order overnight, may slam the door closed on huawei doing business in the united states, with telecommunication and chip companies. what do you think the immediate fami ramifications are for your company? >> first of all, we haven't seen any effect with the geopolitical...
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today, karen tells us what's next and why. first, celebrating birthdays. touched by an angel star roma downey, 59. bob seeger is 74 and baseball hall of famer, willie mays turns 88. >>> two consumer alerts to tell prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilarating!! hahahahahaha! hah. ha. just got something in my throat. yea... marvel studio's "avengers endgame." in theaters april 26. mys i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to e bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. >>> two consumer alerts to tell son foods is recalling nearly 2 million po
today, karen tells us what's next and why. first, celebrating birthdays. touched by an angel star roma downey, 59. bob seeger is 74 and baseball hall of famer, willie mays turns 88. >>> two consumer alerts to tell prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will,...
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karen? >> i agree with you and frankly, chris, i don't understand why it is that we haven't figured out how to marshal the resources and just, you know, cut out the red tape and get the assistance down there. particularly the medical assistance down there. you know, in the same way that you see firefighters sometimes going to other states to help with a fire, how about a call to action to get pediatricians and others down there to at least just provide basic health care for these kids. i don't understand it and congress is really messing this up. >> do you know what galls me, rich? if these were kids in oklahoma, i don't want this to happen to anybody but if it was like our kids, right? this would have never been an issue. that is part of it here. now i'm not blaming anybody in particular for that because the democrats could jump on it. they haven't. the president could, he hasn't. the republicans could, they haven't. that's part of the reason why. they're not our kids. >> i mainly blame con
karen? >> i agree with you and frankly, chris, i don't understand why it is that we haven't figured out how to marshal the resources and just, you know, cut out the red tape and get the assistance down there. particularly the medical assistance down there. you know, in the same way that you see firefighters sometimes going to other states to help with a fire, how about a call to action to get pediatricians and others down there to at least just provide basic health care for these kids. i...
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. ♪ wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. wants you to sign karen's birthday card. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,pe coke, dr pepper i hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best.re mo beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. >>> all right. we're back with the reminder from the cdc that has the internet divide. don't wash your chicken before you cook it. most peoe think you do. >> it's using a lot of conveation but turns out that chicken can be contaminated with bacteria and when you wash it you can cross contaminate other foods in particular the vegetables. make sure number one you use a clean separate cutting board just for the ccken so it doesn't contaminate anything else and when you cook it, the washing itself won't kill the bacteria, the only il thing that wis cooking it to 165 degrees. you nee
. ♪ wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. wants you to sign karen's birthday card. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,pe coke, dr pepper i hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best.re mo beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. >>> all right. we're back...
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karen k file looks at the latest clash and what happens next. >>the attorney general of the united states of america was not telling the truth to the congress of the united states. that's a crime. >>house speaker nancy pelosi taking criticism of attorney general bill barr to another level has escalated tension show the fight over the mueller report isn't over a justice department spokesperson called pelosi's comments reckless and false because the day after senators grilled bar over his handling of special counsel robert mueller's report and amid this week's revelations that mueller took issue with how barr characterized his findings and put it in writing in late march, but in april bartel congress even know how mueller felt about his summary i don't know whether bob mueller supported my conclusions. >>barr was a no show at house judiciary committee hearing thursday objecting to democrats plans for staff attorneys to question him in addition to lawmakers. >>democrats mocked him. >>chicken bar should have shown up today and answered questions. >>
karen k file looks at the latest clash and what happens next. >>the attorney general of the united states of america was not telling the truth to the congress of the united states. that's a crime. >>house speaker nancy pelosi taking criticism of attorney general bill barr to another level has escalated tension show the fight over the mueller report isn't over a justice department spokesperson called pelosi's comments reckless and false because the day after senators grilled bar over...