That are being organized on facebook and read it buying the stock, bidding it up, causing those institutions to lose money here. Talking to the tune of billions of dollars over the past week or so for the sec, Securities Exchange commission is watching this and a sec regulator told me you might be hard for them to find a violation. Listen. I think when it comes to regulating the speech or regulating content, thats a huge challenge and certainly from a securities regulation perspective. I dont think the sec can regulate speech which everyone has the right to regulate in the sense charging a crime for doing it. What has lawmakers concerned is that robin hood is billed as a free Trading Platform had actually stopped or halted trades on gamestop and some of these others that were shorted which allowed the institutions to make back some of their money in those shorts yesterday. If robin hood said it needed the pause to collect collateral for its clearing house. They raised A Billion Dollars
Groups that dont disclose their donors and take up to 250 million into the scheme, according to the washington post. Weird enough that people feel the need to run tv ads for judicial nominees, but when theyre taking a check for 17 million, two checks for 17 million if an anonymous donors or maybe two anonymous donors, yeah, if you think thats weird its because it is. That shoofnts happen that shouldnt happen anywhere around a court. And if theres one thing that we are entitled to there have been a lot of highminded speeches about the judiciary and its independence and all of that. The most important standard that a court must meet is that it is not a pantomime court. A pantomime court in which the rituals of adjudication get acted out. People come to the bench wearing their robes, hear the arguments, render decisions, read the briefs, buff at the end of the but at the end of the day, the decision is cooked by big special interest influence that insinuated its way into the court by cont
Pamela rainy kerber teaches a black a class on food during the Great Depression. She describes the ways family tried to stretch their food money and food supply often by gardening, buying cheap ingredients and eating the same thing over and over. Her class is about 50 minutes. Greetings everybody. This afternoon, we are going to be starting our discussion of the Great Depression. What we are going to be doing today is talking about how the Great Depression affected ordinary people. We are going to talk about the nuts and bolts of the situation and the things that people would have experienced in their everyday lives if they were seriously affected by the problems of that decade. I dont normally use images like this, but i am using this one for a reason. Grandma survived the Great Depression because her supply chain was local and she knew how to do stuff. That is a really important concept and we will come right back to it at the end of the class as well. This really is sort of the them
Shannon the first the criminalize all hard drugs. Fox and friends first starts right now. Always had a vision todd the group is, panic in the disco i had panic when i realized i was 5 minutes delayed by routine. What you throw on the makeup you must look like a clown or may look normal but we will see what happens. Jillian todd is very routine. Todd how about the snow. You picked up shimkus on the way over. Carley give me stuff 5 stars thank you very much. We to you are watching Fox And Friends First on recovering from snow tuesday morning. Jillian lets begin with extreme weather. A powerful and a Storm Pounding the northeast, 30 inches of Snow Dropping in parts of new jersey. Todd youve been out there 24 hours straight, officials one more dangerous weather is expected today. Have you moved . Reporter no, i havent moved. I standing here wearing the same clothes all night, things are much better. You can see around me the snow is not blinding like it was yesterday but is still following
Too long, parts of the tenderloin south of market have functioned as open air drug markets. He has dedicated a team to focus on the tenderloin and is bringing together agencies from the fbi, dea, secret service and even the u. S. Forest Service Working with local Law Enforcement to crack down on drug dealers. I would say that as federal Law Enforcement, we have a wide array of tools that we can use. As many of you know, parts of this great city are now known for what appeared to be open air drug markets. The Drug Enforcement agency said the work is already underway. Federal authorities today unsealed nearly 300 3000 and edmonds following a two year investigation into two major drug operations and their leaders. The dea says both gangs work the same way with can bring commuter drug dealers living in the east bay who carpool or take Public Transportation into San Francisco to deal drugs in the tenderloin. The two organizations employ the same Business Model and in my 23 years of Law Enfo