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(light upbeat music)

- Google and Deloitte come together to go

and solve really complex, really intricate issues

that Clouds are facing.

That's where it starts

and being able to deliver against that

is incredibly important for us.

Being a Google partner,

it allowed us to really look at Google

and really get a better understanding

of what Google technology is.

When we look at Gage Cloud,

it's a very comprehensive decision and process that we make.

As Deloitte leverages Google Cloud, an open-cloud platform,

the ability to service large global internationals

using Google's network, security around that,

to size and scale, is really key.

Now we're doubling down with Google.

We believe in what Google's technology is.

We believe in what Google has to offer.

We believe that Google,

with Deloitte's expertise in the industry,

is an incredibly good match.

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For more infomation >> Deloitte on Being a Google Cloud Partner and Customer - Duration: 1:02.

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Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold Revive the '90s With Their Medley Tribute | Soul Train Awards 2018 - Duration: 3:30.

>> Yo, Soul Train Awards, y'all

ready?

[ Cheers and applause ]

I got my girl by my side with

our favorite '90s joints.

>> ♪ Ooh ♪

>> Blow, T. Blow, T.

>> ♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

>> ♪ You're all that I need ♪

♪ I'll be there for you ♪

♪ If you keep it real with me,

I'll keep it real with you ♪

♪ On the Soul Train Awards ♪

♪ Yeah, we in here, boo ♪

♪ Get 'em on board ♪

♪ We the folks, me and you ♪

♪ Livin' hard and livin' life

in luxury ♪

♪ You had my back even when you

didn't "F" with me ♪

♪ Glad you did ♪

♪ Now I'm going all out, kid ♪

♪ And I got mad soul to give ♪

>> ♪ You're all I need ♪

♪ To get byyyy ♪

♪ You're all ♪

>> Tichina!

>> ♪ I need ♪

>> Take it to the back! Stop!

>> What?

>> You're doing too much.

Let's go! We got a quick change!

>> ♪ You got what I need ♪

>> Tisha, I don't know about

this quick change.

>> We had it in rehearsal.

>> What are we supposed to do?

>> Yo, I think they can see us.

>> They can see us?

>> Look.

>> ♪ Oh, baby, you ♪

>> They can totally see us.

>> Oh, no, they can see us.

>> ♪ You got what I need ♪

>> Just take off your...

>> Hey, he's looking at my butt.

>> Stop looking at her butt.

>> You're gonna get docked.

You're gonna get docked for

real.

>> Do I go left or right?

Left or right?

>> Look that way!

>> Okay!

Damn it!

>> [ Laughs ]

>> Damn it!

I'm gonna kill you, Tisha.

>> ♪ What about your friends? ♪

♪ Will they stand their

ground? ♪

♪ Will they let you down

again? ♪

>> ♪ Whoa, oh, oh, oh ♪

>> ♪ What about your friends? ♪

>> ♪ What about your friends? ♪

>> ♪ Are they gonna be

lowdown? ♪

♪ Will they ever be around? ♪

>> ♪ Be around ♪

>> ♪ Or will they turn their

backs on you? ♪

♪ Friends ♪

[ Record scratches ]

>> Hey! Boy, you supposed to...

>> Oh, hi, y'all.

>> ...hide me!

>> This is the worst quick

change, boys.

>> Tisha, this is dumb.

I'm not working no more.

>> Look, listen...

>> One more song.

>> ♪ I don't know what I'd ever

do without you ♪

♪ From the beginning to the

end ♪

♪ You've always been here right

beside me ♪

♪ So I'll call you my best

friend ♪

♪ Through the good times and the

bad ones ♪

♪ Whether I lose or if I win ♪

♪ I know one thing that never

changes ♪

♪ And that's you as my best

friend ♪

♪ Where my girls at? ♪

♪ From the front to back ♪

♪ Well, is you feelin' that? ♪

♪ Put one hand up ♪

♪ Can you repeat that? ♪

♪ Got to give you soul because

we need that ♪

♪ Don't play yourself ♪

♪ Where my fellas at? ♪

♪ From the front to back ♪

♪ Well, is you feelin' that? ♪

♪ Put one hand up ♪

♪ Can you repeat that? ♪

♪ Got to give you soul because

we need that ♪

♪ Because we need that ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, hey ♪

>> ♪ All about the Benjamins,

baby ♪

>> What's that noise?

>> ♪ It's all about the

Benjamins, baby ♪

>> This is not the song.

>> ♪ Wanna bumble with the T,

huh? ♪

♪ Bzzz, throw a hex on the

whole family ♪

♪ Dressed in all black like

"The Omen" ♪

♪ Have your friends singin',

"This is for my homie" ♪

>> Really?

>> Do you know me ♪

♪ Makin'...so sick? ♪

>> Hey, get off!

It might fall off!

>> ♪ Floss in my Six, with the

'Lex on my wrist ♪

♪ If it's murder ♪

>> Stop!

>> ♪ You know she wrote it ♪

>> Adam, stop the music!

>> ♪ German Ruger for your ass,

bitch, deep-throat it ♪

♪ Know you wanna feel the womb

'cause it's platinum-coated ♪

>> ♪ Eh, to the left, to the

left ♪

♪ To the right, to the right ♪

♪ Then I dip ♪

♪ Now dip ♪

♪ Now dip ♪

For more infomation >> Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold Revive the '90s With Their Medley Tribute | Soul Train Awards 2018 - Duration: 3:30.

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Will This Guy's Banana Skills Impress Anyone? | Singled Out | MTV - Duration: 10:48.

On this episode of MTV's "Singled Out"

We have 25 single men you gotta IRL, in real life.

But over here we have 25 dating profiles.

That are get a URL board.

All 50 of them are competing to get picked

by one hopeful who won't see any of them until the final round.

What do you think?

And just like on any dating app, these URLs could be a catfish.

We never said this would be easy.

Our hopeful on this episode is Christopher

James who's given up sex until his next relationship.

Will he get his groove back?

I'm Conceited and now- you know her, you love her-

Justina Valentine kicking off round one.

Okay, we're going to narrow these dudes down to eight

or less using these categories.

Alright. We have body hair, bedroom behavior, cash money,

phone, brains, and weekend.

Conceited you have all of their answers?

Of course I do Justina but the good thing

is we got 'em slapped right here on the front of everybody.

All information. Just like when you're going for a car.

Okay.

But, these are not cars these are people.

Right.

But, Christopher James they can be your personal car

because you can take them for a ride.

Mm-hmm (affirmative)

You can show them the stick shift!

Right.

And it's your choice. You can have 'em topless or not!

Might even get some road head.

Road head for the win!

And just know if you are worrying

Christopher don't worry the URLs are locked in just as well.

Perfect.

Christopher James, where do you wanna start?

The ball is in your court honey.

Hmm lets do body hair.

Body hair, alright.

What's your preference baby, grizzly bear or barely there?

You know girl I'm really tryin' to bring no body chest hair.

Let's keep barely there.

Kay!

Barely there stayin'.

They got to go.

Bears gotta go.

Okay you heard your boy.

Bye!

He like a hardwood floor honey.

The URLs are dropping like flies.

Where are we going next?

Let's do weekend.

Weekend, alright.

On the weekend you want your boo to be crazy or lazy?

Well you know, you with me you gotta do a Monday

through Friday job

so on the weekend you best at be wild out and go crazy.

We know how to wild out.

Yeah!

We know all about that!

The lazies gotta go. Okay.

All the lazies gotta get up outta here.

Out. Get on out of here. Only one lazy person?

He... who wanna be lazy?

Only one lazy person we got a hard working audience tonight.

Baby you ready.

Alright you have one more Christopher James.

Alright. So choose wisely.

Lets do cash money boo.

Okay hunny.

Cha-ching!

He all about that, oh honey you want that boo

to be bougie or broke?

To be with me you know your girl is bad and bougie so do

I really gotta say anything? Ya brokes, gotta go.

Bye.

People on the board are dropping like flies as well.

So we going somewhere now baby.

That's good news cause now we're down to three IRLs

and three URLS which means it's end of round one.

Conceited, tell us about the IRLs.

Okay, introduce yourself to Christopher James.

My name is Ben. I am 10 outta 10. Lets do this.

10 outta 10. 10 outta 10.

Sound like a perfect 10.

Sounds like a perfect score to me.

Okay.

IRL number two introduce yourself.

Hi I'm Zebra and I like to get wild.

Oh. Number three.

My names Armondo.

I love to twerk and I'll put that body to work.

Oh!

Oh, oh, oh, oh. He's twerking. He's twerking. Aye.

You know what, I'm going to go to the...

board. Let's see what the URL people have to say.

Alright, no peeking now Christopher.

Let me have number one. Steven.

Steven says "Hi Christopher...my name's Steven

and when you meet me I won't be leavin', till tomorrow morning."

Let's go to number two please.

Let's go to number two.

Darnell. Darnell says "Hey Christopher I'm Darnell

and I'm everything you're looking for and more.

Oh he's talking that game, honey.

Number three.

Julian, he said "Hi Christopher! I don't have a cute line,

I just wanna show you my eggplant emoji!

He's tryin' a show you that beef.

What else is new? Quick.

In round two Christopher James had a challenge for the IRLs

and a challenge for the URLs

that's gonna help him decide who he wants to keep.

Exactly.

Now, only one IRL and one URL can make it to the final round

and you look like a man who knows exactly what he wants.

Yes.

So lets start with the IRLs.

What are we gonna have them doing?

Alright, I'm looking for someone with a healthy appetite

in and out of the bedroom.

One at a time take the food from the basket in front of you

and show me how hungry you are.

Oh. Alright boys.

It's time to get to eatin'. Number one you're up first.

You're up first Ben.

Oh he's got peanut butter.

Come on Ben.

He's gotta go fast Ben. Show me something.

Peanut butter all day.

Oh. Oh!

Oh no. Alright.

Alright, so.

Good to- Wait, wait.

save something, you gotta save something.

Did he gag on that finger?

No.

Oh he has no gag reflex. Okay next up.

Whoa.

Number two.

Ben crazy.

He went for the grapes, okay.

Okay.

One, two, three,

four balls in his-five, six balls in his mouth.

Okay.

He put a lot of balls in his mouth.

Armondo, it's on you.

You wanna see what this mouth do?

Hop up to the scene, I could be your queen.

Sipping on my rum I'm gonna show you how it's done.

Oh!

Tan so crispy, drinking lots of whiskey.

But don't say you won't miss me.

What do you know, you wanna kiss me!

Oh! Justina!

Tryin' a give you the mix tape baby.

Okay.

Hold on, wait. You're not finished?

Justina. Armondo, Armondo! Whoa!

I'm concerned for you cause first he was sucking the banana,

then he bit the banana.

Oh child.

It gave me Lorena Bobbitt vibes, I don't know.

But who's appetite impressed you the most?

Imma go with number one.

Oh, number one? Number one your culinary skills paid off.

Get the other two up out of here!

Get on out.

Christopher James what are we gonna make the URLs do?

Alright girl, so you know, your phone

is a super personal possession and can reveal a lot about you.

Open your camera roll and send me the last picture you took.

Oh this is about to get spicy.

Come on Steven, don't you...

Oh.

What is it? It's a fish head.

Alright, I don't know what that's supposed to mean

but it's... An actual fish head.

Can we go to number two please?

Let's go number two.

Let's see what Darnell got.

Aw.

Aww! It's a, it's a pussy. It's actually a pretty kitty.

Pussy?

Just like mine.

Is it? An actual animal.

Oh, okay that's cute.

It's a pretty kitty.

Not like yours Justina.

Cats have nine lives and your on your last one.

So it's not like yours.

Watch your mouth, con.

Okay. Let's go to number three.

Alright. Let's go.

Julian, let's see what Julian- Oh!

Oh!

What is it girl?

Okay. Is it a dick pic?

Justina. Yes.

Bitch. If this was me on this,

the whole TV would have to be blurry.

Con, Con. If that was you

we would only need a shirt emoji to cover it up.

Oh! Alright.

Alright Christopher James, which URL got your attention?

Definitely number two.

Number two. Number two.

The pretty kitty.

So that means number one and three are...

He shows that he's sensitive to dick pic, see much.

That means we made it to the final round.

Oh wow.

We have a IRL and a URL.

Alright now, Christopher James you can only choose one.

Okay.

Now don't forget, the URL could be a catfish.

Bitch what?

Oh. Girl. No one told you that...

A catfish?

The URL could be a catfish.

Oh no.

So you have a big decision to make.

We're gonna turn you around. Okay.

We're gonna let you see your two option.

Alright. Conceited make yourself useful.

Come help me push Christopher James.

These muscles are not just for show Justina.

Okay. Ready, go. There you go!

Oh.

Christopher James, you liking what you're seeing?

Yeah.

Yeah? Alright well listen.

Conceited, remind us what we know about these two gentlemen.

Please do, I forgot.

Alright well, we know he said he's a 10 outta 10

that's a perfect score.

Oh, okay.

And you know what he did with the finger.

So we all know about that.

Mm-hmm (affirmative)

Now despite of what you think of Darnell

he did have a pussy picture. So it's all up to you.

You know what they say about that meow meow.

Mm-hmm (affirmative)

Oh! You got a big decision.

I know girl. Now what we're gonna do,

we're gonna help you get some more information.

Okay.

Before the show we asked you five questions.

Yeah, yeah. You gave us your answers.

Mm-hmm (affirmative)

You put them on cards.

We're gonna ask these two guys the same questions

Okay.

And see who's the most compatible.

Alright, definitely. You ready for that?

Let's do that.

Don't get nervous now.

Alright, would you guys rather have more love or more money?

More money.

More money.

Darnell? Okay girl.

Love.

Love.

Well you know, I said money cause I experience money.

I never experience love so..

Oh!

I don't know about that now.

Save the love, give me the money honey.

Alright, boxers or briefs?

Briefs.

Darnell? Boxers.

And them balls hang out.

Boxers.

Okay. You like the balls loose.

Roller coasters, fun or frightening?

Frightening. Darnell, fun.

I said super fun. Super fun.

Super! Come on now like...

Alright, size of the ship or the motion of the ocean?

Size of the ship.

Darnell? Motion in the ocean.

Girl you know the motion in the ocean.

Well girl...

Darnell, motion in the ocean.

Pumpkin spice, nice or no dice?

No dice.

Darnell? Nice.

I said no dice.

No dice!

No dice. Alright, our man Ben right here

answered two correctly.

Darnell had three. The decision is ultimately yours.

Who do you choose to single out?

This could be a catfish.

You know what, I live on the edge boo.

And I already seen you so lets go with Darnell.

Oh.

Aw!

Okay, lets bring Darnell out.

Oh! Make room for the holy ghost.

Alright. Now before you two ride off into the sunset,

come on up here Ben. Meet who you missed out on.

I didn't say y'all could have a threesome, hold on now.

Ben was just getting a hug boo.

Listen for all you at home, lets hope these two work out

but, if you can't find love

just remember you could always flick your own bean.

Or you could chock your own chicken.

We out!

Peace!

Check this out. You know we gotta hit 'em

with a little free style. You ready Chris James?

I'm ready.

My tongues sharp, you know I never miss.

Shout out to my boy Chris James. Yeah! And I hope it go great,

he got a little date might be so late.

You know we in the scene and we tryin' a find love.

Find a little angel that's sent from up above.

And when I do it, yeah I do it one time.

See me down, your girl Justina Valentine.

Yeah!

For more infomation >> Will This Guy's Banana Skills Impress Anyone? | Singled Out | MTV - Duration: 10:48.

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Tessa Thompson on 'Creed II', & 'Men in Black' Spin-Off | MTV News - Duration: 5:37.

- Apparently, Sylvester Stallone was watching BET,

late at night, and saw me on 106 & Park or something

and called Ryan in the middle of the night and said,

"this is our girl."

So I'm grateful that (laughs) that Sly watches BET.

(subtle rhythmic beat)

It's like nothing really matters to him right now.

Including me.

I made a film called Dear White People which Ryan Coogler,

the writer/director of the first Creed,

saw and we met at the Sundance Film Festival

and later I knew he was making this film called Creed.

I didn't even know if it was about the band.

I didn't know if there was any part for me in it,

but I was such a fan of Ryan's work,

so I was like, I want to be in Creed.

And then I learned that there was this singer,

and that it was a part of the Rocky franchise in a way.

And so I went in to meet with Ryan and with Mike,

and we had a chemistry read and I think it went well.

In the first Creed, you literally hear Bianca

before you see her, you hear her music,

so to me that's always been like the North Star.

She's this person that cannot exist without creating.

That's her way of sort of connecting

to herself and to the world.

So it was really important to me that, you know,

insofar as they were making a family

and they had evolved in other ways,

that she was continuing to make her music.

And that also the ways in which she's matured

could be expressed sonically in her music.

So it's always begun there for me

and that was like a deal breaker for me.

So it was great to get to come in again

and perform and write original music,

'cause that's always the way in to play her, I think.

(tense dramatic music)

It's not just us anymore, D.

It turns out it's really fun to have a baby

when you can return them to their parent.

You know, one of my favorite things

about getting to do what I do

is that I get to pretend to be things that I'm not.

It's fun to explore that, to be like,

do I like this, does this feel good?

And to have a pregnant belly and to be very method about it

and just eat for two or three months was a joy. (laughs)

You know, my reps are, like, just this

as I'm watching them work out.

It was good. (laughs)

I'll do that anytime.

What do you have to prove?

- It's not about that.

You wouldn't be any good to anybody

if you didn't do what you love.

- We were saying to each other,

it feels like this time around,

both the characters and us, as people, are just adulting.

Obviously, he and I are not expecting parents,

but I think there's a sense of, you know,

we're having the real conversations with ourselves

and with our friends and with our cohorts

about legacy and what we want it to be.

I think we're both in a space

where we've been working for a long time

and feel like we don't want to be a cog in something moving.

We want to be a part instrumental to the organism.

And so we're both active and wanting to produce

and really look at our industry

and figure out how to create systemic change.

And so it just feels like, yeah,

we're just more grown-up than the first time around.

And it was good to get to, I hope,

project that onto the screen.

When I was making Selma with my castmates,

we would have these conversations

around the work that we wanted to do.

And so many of us had a dream to play,

whether it's Langston Hughes, or Eartha Kitt,

or Angela Davis, and one thing that I was asking myself

and those coworkers at the time was,

what about creating iconography,

our new iconography in film.

Fictional characters that we can look to and aspire to.

And I think so often as black people and people of color,

we look to people that have existed before

because we just don't see enough of ourselves

as new fictional icons on screen.

And so the idea of continuing to get to do that.

To obviously honor where we've come from,

but to create a new future of big ideas.

That's something that I'm sort of looking to and hoping for.

We're stepping into massive shoes with what Will Smith

and Tommy Lee Jones do in those films.

The space that they occupy,

this space of satire and wit.

They can talk about things like immigration and race.

They're so tongue-in-cheek,

and I think it's really important

to also talk about those things

inside of a world that feels so fictional

and silly that you can laugh but in a subversive way,

you're also ingesting ideas that are important.

So I love that about the films.

They're just so good, so we're both

trying to work and make it good.

It's not done as often now, but I love the idea,

and I'm in no way comparing Chris and I to them,

but, you know, of like a Hepburn and Tracy,

the idea of actors that can work together

on so many movies during the breadth

of their career and do new, dynamic things.

So when we were thinking about it like that,

we'd always be like, alright,

how do we make this different,

how do we mess with this rapport?

So, in this one, I guess in Thor we were

also kind of an odd couple too

so maybe that's just our thing.

I mean, we are, he's like a huge Australian person

and I'm not, so I think we're naturally just like,

one of these things is not like the other.

But hopefully, hopefully we're finding something

new and fresh this time around.

Chris and I have so much fun doing improvisation

and just getting to do comedy in that way

and getting to do a performance that feels big and physical.

I have had a moment where I'm like, I think I'll do standup.

But I can't promise that I was entirely sober

when I thought that. (laughs)

I maybe had a drink or two and then had a tight five

going in my mind, like, ah, I'm so funny.

Listen, it's going to be an MTV exclusive

if I get my act together.

I'm bringing it here first, yeah.

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For more infomation >> Tessa Thompson on 'Creed II', & 'Men in Black' Spin-Off | MTV News - Duration: 5:37.

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5 Stocks Worth Buying Now While the Market is Down - Duration: 32:40.

David Gardner: Every ten or so Rule Breaker Investing podcasts, we do it, we pick stocks.

I call them five-stock samplers because, like that little cheese cracker they offer you

at Whole Foods, you get it for free. We're hoping you like it, recognize qualit,

and decide you want more. The good news is that the performance of my

five-stock samplers has historically been excellent examples and demonstrations of why

Rule Breaker Investing works; why we hope, if you're not already a Motley Fool member,

you'll join a service like Motley Fool Stock Advisor

or Motley Fool Rule Breakers.

make wonderful holiday gifts. The performance of my samplers is good news. Here's the better

news: it's ten podcasts after our last one. Yep, that means that this week on Rule Breaker Investing,

it's my next five-stock sampler. Let's go.

Welcome back to Rule Breaker Investing. I'm David Gardner. So glad you're joining me here

in mid-November. It's been a pretty weak stock market, you may have noticed, in the last

few weeks, I'm even going to say months. n fact, I was double-checking my own math,

my portfolio peaked somewhere in mid-summer. It was mid-July. I'm literally down 20%,

a full 20% shave right off the top here by mid-November. Of course,

it's always sad on the one hand,

because you don't like to lose money. You certainly don't like to lose 20% of what you

had in just a few months. That never feels good. On the other hand, this has happened

many times before. It'll happen many times in the future. Some days it's sunny, and some

days it's rainy, and nobody expects every day to be sunny. It wouldn't even be that

fun a world. You couldn't enjoy the sun, I don't think, if it never rained.

This has put me in a buyer's state of mind, even more so than usual. So, as I thought,

"What should we do for this five-stock sampler?" I decided I'd look for a few things. In fact,

I have four attributes that make up each of the five stocks I'll be sharing with you this week.

The first is that every one of these five

companies is a big-time winner for me and/or for us at The Motley Fool. Specifically, every

one of them is from the Motley Fool Rule Breakers service. And every one of them has done really well.

I'll have occasion to mention how well they've done as I introduce them. That's No. 1.

Because one of my phrases, one of my watch-words of 2018 -- if you've been a listener of this podcast,

you've heard me say it. I'm going to say it again. Winners win. I like to look

among my winners during downtrodden times, because often, those are some of our best

ideas as the market inevitably comes back in time. So, attribute No. 1: big-time winners,

generally over at least a year; really, over the only term that counts, the long-term

Longer-term, big-time winners. The second attribute is that every one of these companies

made a September high. Here we are in November, two months later. Every one of them looked

great just two months ago. The third attribute, and the important one,

probably the one that really brings this podcast together, is that every one of these is down

at least 20% since that September high. Putting these three attributes together,

every one of these are big-time winners that made highs two months ago and are down at least 20% from there.

I feel like we've stocked the pond that we're fishing in. And we'll see as we

review this one, two, and three years from now, whether we were right about this group of

five companies. Because I like to be a little silly on this podcast, too --

and this is just a sampler, after all, we're having fun -- I have a fourth

attribute which is not dissimilar from what I did ten weeks ago when I did my most recent

five-stock sampler. Rule Breaker Investing podcast fans will remember that our last one

ten weeks ago was "Mm, mm, good!" It was five companies, all of which started with the letter M,

that I like over the next three-plus years. Well, I was kind of in a similar frame of mind.

Maybe we can work this. Maybe my producer, Rick Engdahl, who very frequently selects

the titles of each of these podcasts, can pun with me here. It hasn't all come together

for broadcast time, but every one of these companies starts with the letter T.

So, there might be a teasing pun we can play off here. Just teasing, not quite sure. I'm not teasing at all.

I'm very serious about these companies. I love these companies. But I'm definitely

having fun, as I always do in this podcast, and with every five-stock sampler especially,

I intentionally just looked at the letter T.

I think one of the things I'm trying to convey by selecting just stocks that start with M

or T is that I could have selected another letter. That's a big point. There are lots

of great companies out there, lots of winners, lots of reasons for you and me to be direct

buyers of stocks, not just mailing it in with the index fund and, in my experience, getting

a much lower return over the long-term by doing so; but instead, leaning in, thinking

about what's great, becoming a part-owner of those companies. Whether you go A, B, C,

right down to Z, I'm pretty sure I can find five companies that are worth your time and thought,

in terms of becoming a part-owner -- in many cases with me, because I own a

lot of these companies myself -- for the long-term, the only term that counts.

To summarize: big-time winners, September highs, down at least 20%, every one of these

starts with the letter T. One of my great moments in my high school career was senior year,

I got the lead in the musical. We were doing The Music Man, so I got to be

Professor Harold Hill at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. One of the

great lines that many of you will know, I hope, is, "With a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that

stands for pool." Every one of these, to me, starts with a capital T. That rhymes with P,

and that stands for Fool -- when you spell it with a PH. You might have trouble, my friend.

Anyway. Without further ado, let's get it started.

We're going to go alphabetical by company name. The first one up is 2U, ticker TWOU.

Arguably, because this company name literally starts with the number two and the full name

of the company is just 2U, you could argue this is not a T stock. But it is a T stock.

It is 2U. Let's briefly review where it's been. This stock made a high of $90 a share

on September 4th. Today, it's around $53 as we tape this podcast on the afternoon of Tuesday,

November 13th. $90 to $53 in a couple of months. Yep, that's down 41%. In fact, of all five

of my near-term losers here that we're going over this week, this has been the worst,

down more than 40%. Now, why has it been a big-time winner?

I first picked it two years ago, in July of 2016. It's up over 50% since then.

Then, three months later, I decided I really liked this company. I like to add to my winners,

so I recommend it again for Rule Breakers. That one's also up over 50%. I'll take that two-year

return for any company almost any day of the week. It's a double wreck and a double winner.

For each of these, maybe I'll just mention two things that I like about the stock and

that I think about when I think about the company. The first thing I want to mention

about 2U is, this company is built on a big idea: that it could bring distance learning

into some of our best universities, most often at the graduate level, but undergraduate courses, too.

2U partners, usually with ten-year agreements, with some of the better-known universities in the world;

universities like UCal Berkeley, or Georgetown University here in Washington, D.C.,

or my alma mater, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, the business school.

These are the kinds of companies that 2U partners with.

They're bringing students that these universities would never otherwise have had through the internet,

they're bringing them distance learning, and they're splitting the tuition that these

universities are getting paid that they would never have had otherwise. It's a true win-win.

There are at least three winners in there. A fourth one has been shareholders,

because people who have owned 2U are pretty happy with their shares. As I say, the No.1 thing

I like about it is: it's a big idea, but the market cap is only $3 billion. This is a company

that has excellent existing relationships, continues to add more learning to its platform,

and yet it's capitalized at just $3 billion. That feels like a small-cap company with at

least a mid-cap idea and execution. That's thing No. 1 like about it.

Thing No. 2: 2U has been the victim of a short attack this year. You may know about short attacks.

If you're a Rule Breaker investor of any real vintage, you've probably come

across this before. Somebody will decide that this stock is overpriced, or something's horribly

wrong with the company. And often, this person will put a 20-page screed on the internet

about all the dirty linen and dirty dishes that the company that's being short attacked

ever could have been connected to. And they'll say the stock's overpriced. These days,

because there's a lot of viral passing around on the internet, people will hear about it, and often,

these stocks will decline. It's usually pretty short-term. They're called short attacks because

you can see it coming. Once it starts, you can see it playing out in the weeks ahead.

Usually, the stocks drop. But then, because we just keep holding our companies,

if the company is doing a good thing in the world and doing well, in my experience, it comes back,

so the short attack creates temporary downdrafts in some really excellent companies.

Other examples from our Rule Breakers service in recent years: Shopify was absolutely short

attacked for a while there. Ubiquiti Networks, another excellent company. I think Take-Two Interactive

got nailed at one point. Definitely Green Mountain when it was Keurig. It used

to be a Rule Breaker. It had a short attack, too. Tesla has been short attacked a number of times.

This is pattern recognition that we've gotten used to at Motley Fool Rule Breakers,

so when I see it happen to a good company, I think, "That's too bad for the near-term

share price, but it does create an excellent discount for the rest of us who are going

to be around for the long-term and believe in the company." That's thing No. 2 I like about 2U.

And that's stock No. 1. Let's go to stock No. 2.

Stock No. 2, I just mentioned it. I do think Take-Two Interactive had a short attack at

some point a few years ago. You could check my math. The ticker symbol for Take-Two Interactive

is TTWO. This could sound a little confusing. We had 2U, then we had Take-Two.

Take-Two Interactive, though, is a completely different company from 2U. Take-Two Interactive is one

of the best video game companies our time. The Houser brothers behind Rockstar Games

of Grand Theft Auto fame. Red Dead Redemption 2, which is an outstanding video game,

one of the greatest, in my experience, of all time up to this point, just came out this fall.

That comes from Take-Two Interactive.  Where has the stock been recently? It hit

a high of $138 a share on the final day of September, 9-28. It went from $138 to where

it is today, $108. That's a decline of 22% for a company that really literally did release

one of the best products in its industry of all time. I love this company. I first recommended it

in September of 2007 at $17. Then I added another recommendation three months later.

It was at $19 at that point. It's gone from $17 to $19 to where it is today, as I mentioned,

around $108. So, yep, it's been a big-time winner for Motley Fool Rule Breakers, a six-bagger

twice over. I should also mention on a side note that

I also re-recommended it in November of 2015, three years ago this month. A lot of people

at the time were probably thinking, "Well, hold on, now. You already recommend this stock

eight years before. It's already more than doubled. Why would you re-recommend it again?"

Well, from that $35.62 cents, I'm happy to say it's tripled in just those three years.

I'll say a little bit more about this company in a second. This is a reminder, as a fellow

stock market investor, you and me, that since winners win, we should be looking to add

to our winners. I'm never afraid to take a stock, buy it at one price, watch it go up some and

then buy it again, and watch it go up a lot more, and years later, buy it again. Take-Two Interactive,

and how we've treated it at Motley Fool Rule Breakers, is a great example.

What are two things that I like about Take-Two Interactive? Well, the first one is, if you've

listened to this podcast for a while, you know that I love games. I certainly love video

games in addition to all my tabletop, board, and card games. Red Dead Redemption 2 is something

that I really love. I've already spent hours just in the last few weeks playing the game.

I love it. I highly recommend it. It's a Western. It takes you back to the end of the Old West,

just as we're transitioning into the 20th century. You're going to be playing a principal

cowboy in a gang that's a bunch of ne'er do wells, but they're trying to come to grips

with the world changing around them. It's a cinematic video game. It's beautiful,

especially on my Xbox One X. It's stunning in 4k. But also, I want to play up the writing of it.

It's written like some of the best movie scripts or some of the best exchanges you've ever

seen on the big screen. You're going to see that kind of level of quality, because that's

how Rockstar does it in this video game. I highly recommend the game. It's a great reason

to like the stock. Now, the company's much bigger than any single product,

so let's not get carried away. Red Dead will definitely pump up the numbers,

I predict, in the next earnings report. But this is not a one-trick pony -- talking about

horses out west. This is a company that has a lot of different excellent products.

The second thing that I like about this is that I think there's a chance that Take-Two Interactive

could end up being bought out in the future. I'm not invested for that reason.

I might have thought that in 2007 when I first recommended it. Here we are, 11 years later,

the company remains independent. I love it when my companies remain independent. I still wish Marvel,

one of my favorite stock picks of one generation ago, hadn't been bought by Disney. I can only

imagine how well we would have done as Marvel shareholders. But you do get paid a premium

when another bigger fish comes along and eats your smaller fish. That seems like it's implicit

in a stock like this. It could certainly happen, although I would be rooting against it.

There's stock No. 2, Take-Two Interactive, TTWO. Stock No. 3, continuing down the alphabetical

list. Stock No. 3 is Teladoc, ticker TDOC. This is a company, a Rule Breaker, that made

a high, like Take-Two Interactive, on the final day of September. Teladoc touched $86 that day.

Here we are less than a month and a half later, it's gone from $86 to $59.

It's down 31%. And yet, the company is the same company, for the most part, that it was

a month and a half ago. The market has turned down, but not this company's fortunes.

Why is this one of our bigger winners? It's a more recent pick for us in Motley Fool Rule Breakers.

In fact, I picked it one year ago this month for the first time, November 2017.

It's up 84% over the last 12 months, versus the market up 9%. That's why it's one of our

big-time winners. And yet, it's still in its first year as a Rule Breaker stock.

Really happy to see that it's still up 84%, despite having dropped 31% in just the last six weeks.

You can see, it was already much higher. And indeed, I think, in time, it will be

much higher again, which is why I'm including it on this five-stock sampler.

What are two things that I like about Teladoc? First of all, if you get to know the business

-- feel free to click around Motley Fool Rule Breakers, our service, if you're a member.

Or, you can google Teladoc, and look over their services. Basically, it's what it sounds like.

This is a business where you can use a telephone to contact a care professional

and get help. It turns out, you don't always have to go to your doctor's office,

or even the MinuteClinic at the CVS. Sometimes, those aren't adequate for the kind of conversation

that you'd like to have. Well, increasingly, Teladoc is getting its service in HR and benefits

packages for good companies nationwide. You might be working at a company where you have

Teladoc as a benefit. You could dial up a phone number and have a conversation about

your health with somebody who is knowing and professional.

This is, to me, an obvious business. This is a good example of something that

could have always existed. Why not? Luggage wheels. Wheels on luggage. That really could have

always been with us, all 20th century long, but for some strange reason, it took a long

time to show up. In this case, I think it's a little harder to get regulatory clearance

and really scale a business like Teladoc. It probably had to wait until more recently

with the internet showing up and improving our lives. I think that's a great reason for

Teladoc's timing, but the company has clearly hit the ground running, both as a public company,

but for years before that as a startup. To me, it's one of those great stocks, don't-make-you-think stocks.

That's an essay I once wrote. You can read it. I think you can google

"great stocks don't make you think David Gardner" and you can read my short essay. Often, in my experience,

if you step away from the stock market and the near-term Sturm und Drang

of "the market's up" and "the market's down" and this kind of coverage of the markets,

you just think, "The time that I'm living in, what are the really obvious, big things

that matter?" Then you step away and say, "I'm just going to buy those stocks."

Great stocks shouldn't make you think. Great stocks shouldn't make you think should

make you think too hard. I think often, great elevator pitches, a solid 60-second pitch,

should be all takes to tell you about Amazon or Netflix back in the day. To me, Teladoc

is one of those "great stocks don't make you think" stocks. That's one thing I like about it.

The second thing I like about Teladoc is true

of all these -- how about the decline? It's down from $86 to $59 in the matter of just

some weeks. We're never looking backward at The Motley Fool or on this podcast.

We're looking ahead. And I see sunshine in the future for this company and for you as a potential investor.

That's the reason I'm making Teladoc stock No. 3.

We're just about to get to stocks No. 4 and No. 5. Before we get there, I want to mention

something that I shared with you some weeks ago. It's six ways that Rule Breaker investors act.

It's the six hows of being a Rule Breaker investor. I did an entire podcast on this,

so by no means am I going to go deep into these. I'm going to put them right back out

there in numerical order, from one to six, to remind you that if you're a new investor,

if you're new to this podcast, hearing about these exciting stocks this week,

there's certain ways I think you should behave so that you make the best use of this advice.

Because after all, it's one thing for me to find a winning stock, and I sure hope I am this week.

It's an entirely different thing for somebody to invest in it in a winning way.

How many people have come up to me at a book signing or after a talk and said, "I bought that company,

but unfortunately, I sold Apple. It doubled for me years ago, and I sold it right then,

and I would have made so much money had I not done that." It's one thing to give good

advice about which company to buy. It's an entirely different thing to make sure that

you and I are behaving in a way I would call proper. Even for Rule Breakers, people who

break the rules, there are proper ways to break the rules as investors.

Here are the six really fast. Rule No. 1: let your winners run high. No. 2: add up,

don't double down. I've already given good examples of me doing that with the Rule Breaker

service with some of the companies we've talked about this week, where we're adding up.

I should mention, this is a podcast where I'm looking at stocks that have tripped up,

that have done poorly, but I don't view this as doubling down on them. In fact, I'm specifically

picking stocks that are already well up for us as investors, and just noticing that

the market has treated these kinds of companies very poorly, dunking on them 30% or so of

their value in just a matter of weeks. I think it's a good place to be looking, but these

are already winning companies, winning stocks for me. That's why I'm featuring them.

I'm not featuring stocks that are losers for me. I've got a bunch of those, too. I don't like

to add to those, typically. Trait No. 3, for you as a Rule Breaker investor,

is to invest for at least three years. The word invest is a powerful one. I'm not going

to go through the Latin derivation of it right now, but I did that on that previous podcast.

It's about putting on the clothes like you're a sports fan. You wear the jersey of the team games.

That's the way we think you should treat your stocks. You should definitely be

a fan of that company for at least three years, not jumping in and jumping out.

No. 4: remember the four tenets of conscious capitalism, something I've talked about elsewhere

on this podcast. No. 5: max 5% initial allocation. That means, if you're starting out as a new investor,

let's just say you have $5,000 to start with. I don't think you should put more

than $250 in any single stock. After all, if you have $5,000, then 10% of that

would be $500. And I'm saying you should have no more than 5% of your money in any one stock.

I really like the idea, with $5,000, and low commissions, or maybe Robinhood, free trading.

I think you should buy 20 stocks and have 5% of your money in each of those.

Perhaps I've helped you today with my five-stock sampler, but you have more work to do than just that.

The opposite of that 5% allocation is a huge mistake many people made, where they put everything

or too much into just one, two, or three stocks. That's not a way to succeed in investing.

It might feel good for a month or a year with one good stock. But that's not a plan.

That's not being committed to the markets for your whole life, which is what we're all about

at The Motley Fool. That's No. 5: max 5% initial allocation.

I should mention that when winners win, you might go over that 5% allocation. I'm fine

with that. After all, what was rule No. 1? Let your winners run high. We're fine with

higher than 5% allocations, but only when stocks get you there by winning out there

in the business world and on the public markets. Finally, attribute No. 6: aim for 60% accuracy.

What I mean by that is, I hope that you will try to beat the market with every stock pick

that you make. After all, you could have just bought an index fund and gotten the market's

return for the most part. Rule Breaker Investing the podcast is all about helping you find

the companies that are going to beat the stock market averages. We have a good record for

doing that. Over time, it's spectacular what that looks like, if you're committed

to this form of investing, my favorite form of investing, the best way to invest. Otherwise, I wouldn't

spend my whole life talking about it on Fool.com or on podcasts like this. But you need to

be shooting to beat the market more than half the time.

With all that said, we're aiming for doing it six times out of ten, for beating the S&P,

that's the measure that we use at The Motley Fool, trying six picks out of ten stock picks

to be beating that. But even if you don't hit that 60% mark, which I don't think I have

with my public record -- I think I'm closer to a coin flip. The good news is,

when you're coin-flipping with these kinds of companies that go up 6X in value or even more --

one of the stocks I'm about to pick is up even more than that -- then you can be a

pretty happy investor even with only 50% accuracy when you find the best companies of our time.

That's why the math works out wildly to your favor and mine.

Anyway, we're going to get back to our final two stocks. If you're new to what I just said,

you might want to hit rewind on your podcast player and just listen to the last two minutes

or so again, because these are really important topics. Or, you could go back and listen to

the September 19th podcast. It's called "The 6 Hows of Rule Breaker Investing,"

where I really lay out the full scaffolding for you. I highly recommend that, especially if you're

new to this podcast or new to investing. Alright. Stock No. 4: the company is,

the fourth T, it's The Trade Desk, ticker TTD. The Trade Desk, on September 26th, two days

shy of the end of September, was trading at $156 a share. Right now, it's about $111,

down $45 a share. That equates to a 29% drop. This has been a wonderful stock. Like the others,

it's a big-time winner. In the case of The Trade Desk, I first picked it in February 2017,

that's almost two years ago, at $34. I just mentioned to you, it's dropped from

$156 to $111. We're still pretty happy with that $34 cost basis. And three months later,

in May of last year, it had risen to $52. I re-recommended it right there. In both cases, it's up,

on the one hand, 250%; on the other, 138%, in less than two years. This has been

a great winner. What are two things that I like about The Trade Desk?

The first is, I really like the CEO. Jeff Green is one of those classic visionary

founder types. Highly eloquent, feels like the smartest guy in the room for his industry.

If you've never heard of The Trade Desk before, you might be wondering, "What's being traded?"

The answer is, The Trade Desk offers a platform where people who want to advertise come on

and bid for where they're going to locate their ads. It's kind of like eBay,

where you have buyers and sellers. But in this case, it's called programmatic ad buying.

Instead of doing it the old way, let's say through an agency, where you would find out,

what are the rates and where are you guys going to put me? You actually go right into the

platform and you bid against others to have your ad seen in this or that site.

It's a brilliant use of the internet where there's already so much advertising, so it makes

a lot of sense to me. And it makes a lot of sense when you have someone like Jeff Green

steering this company, the founder. It makes a lot of sense to me that it's been such a winner,

and I expect that it will be a winner going forward. Again, the stock is down 29%

in less than two months. The second thing I like about The Trade Desk is,

I'm not going to go through my six traits of a Rule Breaker stock, but it is a true Rule Breaker.

The six traits that I've written about for years, that help me find stocks,

one of them is top dog and first mover in an important emerging industry. This is kind of

that type of a company. This is the top dog and first mover in a very relevant industry,

ad buying around the internet, doing it through a programmatic platform. This is the leader.

It's kind of like eBay, for what it was doing back in the day. This is a true Rule Breaker,

and I like that a lot about The Trade Desk, including its outstanding performance overall.

And here we come down the homestretch. Our final stock for this five-stock sampler

is the single best performer over the long-term among all of these companies. It's probably

the most obscure, as well. The ticker symbol is TREX, and sure enough, that's also the

name of the company. This is the outdoor decking company, Trex. Trex, just looking at recent history,

since that's our focus in this five-stock sampler, Trex was at $89 a share on September 10th.

Today it's at $61. Trex is down 31%. And yet, I first recommended it in July of 2012,

about six years ago, at $6.77. You just heard me say it's dropped from $89 to $61.

Well, from $6.77 to $61, it's been outstanding. It's up over 830% since that pick.

I guess it's worth mentioning here, it's fun to think about it, of all of these companies,

many of which are very technology-driven, and are really creating platforms like The Trade Desk,

or you think about Teladoc and its technology, or 2U, bringing technology

into classrooms, or video games, one of the best technologies of our time. And yet,

the best performer among these is a composite outdoor decking company. It's a reminder that

great companies are all around us. It's not always about the latest whiz-bang gadget.

Although, I will say, within its field, Trex is the innovator. This composite outdoor decking,

much superior to wood. I see this kind of decking in professional settings around the

Washington D.C. area. This is the stuff that doesn't get badly damaged by water.

We've had more rain in Washington D.C. than any year I can remember maybe in my lifetime,

as a lifetime D.C. resident. You have to love Trex's outdoor decking. It looks like wood,

but functions better. And that's why you see that kind of outperformance, a nine-bagger

over the last six years. Usually, there is going to be a great product or product experience

at the heart of a winning stock like that. In this case, it has nothing to do with the internet,

which is where so much of our great performance often is in our kinds of companies.

I love how well Trex has done. Two things I love about Trex. One, and this is consistent

with some of the others, I re-recommended it five years later. Yes, I did mention

our cost basis to you earlier, and how it's a nine-bagger. But in February of 2017, I was

casting about for what stock to re-recommend in Motley Fool Rule Breakers, and I picked

Trex again. Back then, it was at $33. It's gone up 91%. What I love about this company is,

it's still small. It's got a $4 billion market cap. It's a leader in its field.

I only see more and more outdoor decking in the world's future as our population grows,

and people rebuild or build new. I really like Trex's position.

I also like its relative obscurity. That's No. 2. Many people have never heard of

Trex and would be shocked to think that you could find a stock like that, that would do that

well in the service called Motley Fool Rule Breakers. Sometimes you have to love the more

obscure companies. Peter Lynch did a great job highlighting these kinds of companies

in his classic, One Up on Wall Street. Companies that don't sound sexy to Wall Street and

don't make exciting elevator pitches, and yet, look at that performance.

Well, speaking of performance, I trust and hope that these companies will outperform

in the years ahead. I'm setting a three-year clock for this one. As I've been wont to do

on this podcast, we'll try to check in each year going forward and see whether we were right

during this tough market of the fall of 2018. I'm still up for the year, but I'm

well down from where I was this summer. You might be, too. That's part of what happens

for us as investors. We're going to have those days, months, and years where we're happy,

and others that were sad. But you can be happy even in the midst of recent sadness if you've

got some money on the side and you've heard about something that you believe in today.

I hope you'll continue to diversify your portfolio; or, if you're just getting started as an investor,

look at these kinds of companies and invest in them with us alongside The Motley Fool membership.

Thanks a lot for joining me on this special five-stock sampler episode of Rule Breaker Investing.

Next week, I'm going to welcome Paul Rice to this podcast. Paul is the founder of Fair Trade USA.

If you've ever bought fair trade coffee, that's his brainchild. Paul is a fascinating

and dynamic entrepreneur, and somebody I know you're going to enjoy. I saw him give a talk

at the Conscious Capitalism conference a month ago in Austin, Texas. I thought, "I want to

get Paul on this podcast." Well, good news: he's consented to join with me. I'm really

looking forward to sharing Paul Rice with you next week.

I should mention, the week after that is our mailbag. rbi@fool.com is our email address.

If you heard something on this week's podcast that you have a question about, one of these companies,

or if you have your own story to tell, we'd love to hear it. Or, if you're

moved by what you hear from Paul next week, I always love sharing back what you're thinking

in our month-ending mailbag. In the meantime, invest well and Fool on!

As always, people on this program may have interest in the stocks they talk about,

and The Motley Fool may have formal recommendations for or against, so don't buy or sell stocks

based solely on what you hear. Learn more about Rule Breaker Investing at rbi.fool.com!

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Trump FAILS To Get Charity Fraud Lawsuit Against Him Dismissed - Duration: 3:44.

Donald trump was dealt a major blow by a federal judge this past week, uh, when that judge

ruled that Donald trump could not get rid of a lawsuit against him and his children

for allegedly misusing charitable funds from the trump foundation and using that to pay

themselves to pay other bills and to benefit his presidential campaign.

Now, in case you're not familiar with it, a New York attorney general, Barbara Underwood,

she spent two years investigating this case.

Uh, you know, even before she became the age of New York, now that she is the age she is

going forward, they have filed the suit against trump and his children, Ivanka, Don Junior,

and Eric.

And basically what happened was they took money into the trump foundation, millions

of dollars.

They then used it.

Some of it was used to actually pay off lawsuits for Mara Lago.

Some of it was used to benefit donald trump's presidential campaign and other parts of that

big pot of money.

We're just used to pay people from the trump organization.

Very little of it went to charity.

And while that part's not illegal, using it to benefit a presidential campaign or using

that money to pay off other lawsuits and settlements is 100 percent illegal.

Donald trump and his lawyers had been trying to get this lawsuit thrown out, trying to

argue that this judge overseeing the case does not in fact have jurisdiction over Donald

Trump because he is a sitting president of the United States.

Well, this judge, as well as the judge earlier in the summer, both ruled, yeah, we definitely

have jurisdiction over you.

This happened in New York.

Were judges in New York, not sure where the disconnect is, but yes, we have jurisdiction

over you and this case is going to move forward.

The best thing about this case, other than the fact that multiple judges have now ruled

that it's going forward because we have jurisdiction, is the fact that this is state law.

So if Donald Trump or any of his children are convicted, they can't be pardoned.

You can't be pardoned for violating a state law.

Only a federal law.

So say for example, Donald Trump junior goes to prison for the misuse of charitable funds.

There's literally nothing his father can do to get him out of prison.

That would be legal.

I'm sure there's plenty of things he could do that would be illegal, but you get what

I'm saying.

He can't save his children.

He couldn't save himself if this thing goes to criminal proceedings right now it's just

a civil suit, but if this civil suit goes the way that the prosecutor thinks said, well,

it will 100 percent open up criminal liability against Donald trump and his children and

if they go down for this, there is nothing that anyone can do to save them from going

to prison and that's why this particular investigation lawsuit has the biggest potential out of all

of the Donald Trump lawsuits or investigations to actually take him down and in his presidency.

That is a long shot.

It is not likely to happen, but there is still that glimmer of hope in there that maybe this

particular investigation and lawsuit and potential criminal proceedings could possibly take down

the trump administration.

I'm not usually an optimistic person, but in this case I'm going to set aside a little

bit of optimism and a little bit of hope that Barbara Underwood could be the hero that we

desperately need in this country right now.

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Rashida Tlaib Can't Stand Bullies and Is Keenly Aware Her District is Third-Poorest in Nation - Duration: 1:50.

Rashida, Rashida, Rashida

I represent my residents, you know, vote yes on the things that are important but I'm also

going to go home and make sure I help my families through every day issues.

I want them to know, you know as I uplift the families of the 13th Congressional District.

I'll uplift them.

And, I want to be able to uplift them in some sort of way.

They elected me because of the issues I stand for.

Because I'm a fighter.

You understand the importance of organizing and that starts with unions!

I won't back down on corporate greed, I can't stand bullies, and this is the biggest bully

I'm going to have to take on.

They wanted a fighter and they're going to have one in the United States Congress.

I have the third poorest congressional district in the country.

Right now less than half of my families own their own home, and even those that are renting,

they're paying even higher rates in rent even though they're low income status.

I have to increase homeownership, I feel like that one alone helps to stabilize neighborhoods.

People know that when you increase homeownership you increase the economic stability for a

family, but it also increases public safety in our neighborhoods.

There's a culture here of, that's this disconnection with folks back home.

Half of my colleagues are millionaires, they're in an income bracket that's completely disconnected

with the majority of Americans across the country.

They will never understand college debt, they will never truly understand not owning their

own home.

And that disconnection I think somehow we need to change, and I think the way we do

it is electing more women like myself and people like me that can understand what it

means to be poor.

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Walmart's Online Sales Look Great, But its Still Behind Amazon - Duration: 7:34.

Chris Hill: We begin this week with retail.

Walmart's third quarter revenue came in just shy of $125 billion.

That was higher than expected.

Matty, online sales growth for Walmart looking pretty good, too.

Matt Argersinger: This is, I think, a situation where you have to step back and put everything in context.

The numbers were great. Expectations beat the 3.4% U.S. comps growth.

Great compared to other retailers we've seen. And, 43% growth in e-commerce sales, fantastic.

The problem with Walmart is that if you look at the overall revenue growth of the company

in the quarter, 1.4%. Not exactly inspiring, despite the growth that they're seeing online.

And then, you look at the share of its U.S. e-commerce -- this is according to eMarketer

-- they've got roughly 4% of total retail e-commerce sales now.

That's up from 3.3% last year. But Amazon's share this year is 48%, up from 43%.

I hate to say it, but as successful as Walmart has been with what it's doing with the stores

and online, it's in this perpetual game of catch-up now.

This will speak to other companies we're going to talk about, too -- I think at this point

in the economy, where we are, where the consumer is, the strongest in nine years, Walmart was

trading for 22X earnings coming into this. It really had to knock the ball cover off the ball.

The results were good, it just wasn't fantastic. I think that's why there's a tepid approach to the stock.

Hill: Yeah, you look at the stock, Jason, it's actually down this week.

Although, Matty touched on other retailers. Yes, Amazon is always a looming out there.

But when you look at Walmart compared to some of the other retailers that have reported lately,

if nothing else, Walmart appears to have at least a little bit of momentum going

into the holiday quarter. Whereas there are a lot of retailers to just don't.

Jason Moser: I think that's also partly the benefit of being a general retailer.

You have a little bit of something for everyone. In Walmart's case, they a lot of stuff for everyone.

When you look at those retailers that focus on a bit more of a specific market, something

like Williams-Sonoma, for example, good concept, good store, it's a bit more of a specific market,

so they're going to be a little bit more beholden to not only maintaining those numbers,

but keeping that specific market satisfied with new products.

Difficult to maintain pricing there. Walmart, a tremendous focus there.

I want to refer back to something I saw recently in a friend.

A friend of ours, Scott Hall, I saw on Twitter, Scott said recently, "Real pricing power is

having the ability to lower prices in the face of your competitors."

I thought that was actually a very interesting way to look at it. I like that a lot.

You see something like Walmart, Amazon, they have the ability, more or less, to do that

and force their competitors' hands, typically smaller competitors.

You have to really give it to Walmart. That scale does help in the space a lot.

Aaron Bush: I think it's a good point. Technology is deflationary.

If you can take advantage of that, then you have another source of pricing power.

For Walmart, they have to move online.

I know I've said this a couple of times before, but part of what's really difficult is,

they're not really getting new customers.

They're just trying to retain the same customers by adding much more in cost through building

their own online website and tons of acquisitions.

They're still in a tough place if they want to become a growth story again, but they've

done a good job holding their own.

Argersinger: Now, speaking of the holidays, I will say, the one thing they have going

for them this year is the fact that this is the first holiday season we go into without Toys R Us around.

In terms of toys, games, things like that, I think Walmart should see a big boost.

Moser: And remember, Target said that they were going to make some pretty big investments

in square footage to help soak up a little bit of that space that Toys R Us is leaving behind.

Hill: Home Depot's third quarter report looked great, and the company raised guidance

for the full fiscal year. Somehow, Jason, shares of Home Depot were falling this week.

Moser: You're telling me the market wasn't rational, Chris? I mean, come on!

Yeah, let's remember, voting versus weighing. We always have to keep that in mind.

I think it was a very impressive quarter from Home Depot on a number of fronts.

We're talking about comps growth there. Home Depot's comps growth in the 5% range, very impressive.

I would encourage investors to not get sucked into the quarterly narrative of concerns over,

perhaps, a slowing home improvement market or a slowing housing market.

Focus on the bigger-picture data that really sums it all up.

We're talking about the fact, for example, that by 2020, 54% of U.S. homes will be greater

than 40 years old, versus 51% in 2016.

We all know that aging home base means they're going to

need to be improved upon, and that's Home Depot's specialty.

We talk about online sales, online sales growth at Home Depot was up 28%.

They've been able to pass along some product inflation to the consumer, which is nice.

Comp average ticket grew 3.5%.

They did have a little bit of help from some tough weather a year ago.

But to me, while I think concerns regarding the economy in the near-term are fair,

to assign those concerns to Home Depot's business over the longer haul are, of course, a bit short-sighted.

Argersinger: I'll just say, hearing what Jason said about Home Depot, thinking about Walmart,

I don't know if you guys feel this, but I feel like there's an underlying attitude right

now in the stock market about the economy and where we are in terms of,

"Could things get better from here? Could corporate earnings get better?

The economy is about as good as it can get."

If these companies aren't putting out fantastic numbers, it's worrisome, their underlying

trends in the market. I don't know. Moser: I feel like we're getting to that sentiment.

I feel like we're getting to that point, where now, it's like, "Okay, what's your next act?"

If you can't wow me, maybe we have to reset this thing a little bit.

Hill: I definitely feel that.

Walmart, just because of how big that company is -- as you said, it wasn't a great quarter,

but it was very good quarter. Jason, I guess I'm more skeptical than you.

I looked at Home Depot's quarter, everything was up. Everything was up!

You can get super granular on their quarter. Average ticket, overall transactions.

I'm dumbfounded that the stock was down.

Moser: More skeptical on the business or the actual forecast for the market?

Hill: On the wisdom of the market in the short-term. Moser: I think in the short run, that probably is spot-on.

Again, we go back to voting versus weighing. What are you using to approach investing?

I would use Apple as another great example of a company where right now, the market is, fairly,

voting that there are some questions as to whether they can pivot to being a compelling service business.

I think the market fairly is questioning whether Home Depot is not going to witness some harder

times here in the near-term. And they very well may.

But it's still the same strong business, with a tremendous market opportunity in front.

I think if you're looking at it through the context of five years or even longer,

this is a compelling business.

The market is selling it, I think investors with a longer time horizon need to be looking at this one.

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BBD Perform "Do Me" & "Poison" to a Hyped Up The Crowd | Soul Train Awards 2018 - Duration: 4:24.

ABOUT THAT TIME FOR THE

BELL BIV DEVOE EXPERIENCE!

HERE WE GO, Y'ALL!

LET'S GO!

SWING IT!

♪ SMOOTH AND SLOW,

SEXY TEMPO ♪

HEY!

♪ GRIND AND FIND THAT

BODY FLOW ♪

UNH!

♪ I GOT PROTECTION, NOW I

NEED AFFECTION ♪

♪ SWING THE BOOTY IN MY

DIRECTION ♪

COME ON!

♪ BACK AND FORTH, SWEAT IS

BEADED ♪

♪ HUH ♪

♪ OH! ♪

♪ WELL, THAT'S WHAT I NEEDED ♪

♪ PULL MY TRIGGER ♪

♪ NEVER COULD FIGURE ♪

♪ WHAT MAKES YOUR TRIGGER WANNA,

WANNA, WANNA, WANNA ♪

♪ TOUCH ME RIGHT THERE,

BUT, OH, SO GENTLE ♪

♪ YEAH ♪

♪ TAKE A LOOK AT ME ♪

COME ON!

♪ TELL ME, DO YOU LIKE

WHAT YOU SEE? ♪

♪ DO YOU THINK YOU CAN? ♪

COME ON, BABY!

♪ DO YOU THINK YOU CAN

DO ME? ♪

COME ON, Y'ALL, OVER HERE.

♪ KISS ME, PRETTY BABY ♪

♪ TOUCH ME ALL OVER ♪

♪ GIRL, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU

CAN DO ME? ♪

♪ DO YOU THINK YOU CAN

DO ME, YEAH? ♪

♪ DO ME, BABY ♪

♪ OH, OOH, OOH ♪

♪ DO ME, BABY ♪

♪ YOU CAN DO ME WHEN YOU

WANT TO DO ME ♪

♪ DO ME, BABY ♪

♪ YEAH ♪

♪ DO ME, BABY ♪

♪ OOH, OOH ♪

♪ YO, THE TIME WAS 6:00

ON THE SWATCH WATCH ♪

♪ NO TIME TO CHILL ♪

♪ GOT A DATE, I CAN'T BE LATE ♪

♪ HEY ♪

♪ THE GIRL IS GONNA DO ME ♪

♪ MOVE TO THE JACUZZI ♪

♪ WHERE THE BOOTY AT? ♪

♪ OOH, THAT BOOTY ♪

♪ SMACK IT UP, FLIP IT,

RUB IT DOWN ♪

ONE MORE TIME!

♪ SMACK IT UP, FLIP IT,

RUB IT DOWN ♪

♪♪

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

♪ PUMP YOUR FISTS LIKE THIS,

Y'ALL ♪

♪ PUMP YOUR FISTS LIKE THIS,

Y'ALL ♪

IT'S DRIVIN' ME OUT OF MY

MIND ♪

HANDS IN THE AIR!

♪ THAT'S WHY IT'S HARD FOR ME

TO FIND ♪

♪ CAN'T GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD ♪

YOU KNOW THE WORDS TO THIS

SONG!

♪ MISS HER, KISS HER ♪

♪ IF I WERE YOU, I'D TAKE

PRECAUTION ♪

♪ YO, BEFORE I START TO MEET

A FLY GIRL ♪

♪ YOU KNOW? ♪

♪ YOU KNOW? ♪

♪ 'CAUSE IN SOME ♪

♪ PORTIONS ♪

YOU KNOW WHAT I SAID!

♪ YOU'LL THINK SHE'S THE BEST

THING IN THE WORLD ♪

♪ SHE'S SO ♪

♪ FLY ♪

♪ SHE'LL DRIVE YOU RIGHT

OUT OF YOUR MIND ♪

♪ AND STEAL YOUR HEART WHEN

YOU'RE BLIND ♪

♪ SO BEWARE, SHE'S SCHEMIN' ♪

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I BRING

TO YOU THE BIG RONNIE, YO,

THE R TO THE O TO THE N, YO.

♪ POISON, DEADLY,

MOVIN' IN SLOW ♪

♪ LOOKIN FOR A MELLOW FELLOW

LIKE DEVOE ♪

♪ GETTIN PAID, LAID, SO BETTER

LAY LOW ♪

♪ SCHEMIN' ON HOUSE, MONEY,

AND THE WHOLE SHOW ♪

♪ THE LOW PRO, SHE'LL BE CUTTING

LIKE AN AFRO ♪

♪ SEE WHAT YOU'RE SAYIN', HUH ♪

♪ SHE'S A WINNER TO YOU, BUT I

KNOW SHE'S A LOSER ♪

♪ HOW DO YOU KNOW? ♪

♪ ME AND THE CREW USED TO

DO HER ♪

♪ PUMP YOUR FISTS LIKE THIS,

Y'ALL ♪

♪ PUMP YOUR FISTS LIKE THIS ♪

♪ PUMP YOUR FISTS LIKE THIS,

Y'ALL ♪

ARE Y'ALL READY TO DANCE?!

♪ POISON, POISON, POISON ♪

♪ POISON, POISON, POISON ♪

♪ POISON ♪

♪ POISON, POISON, POISON ♪

♪ POISON ♪

ADAM, Y'ALL READY?

WE READY! YOU READY?!

ON THREE! LET'S GO!

♪ I WAS AT THE BALLPARK,

SHAKE, BREAK, TAKIN 'EM ALL ♪

♪ AND THAT NIGHT I PLAYED THE

WALL ♪

♪ CHECKIN' OUT THE FELLAS,

THE HIGHS AND LOWS ♪

♪ KEEPIN' ONE EYE,

STILL CLOCKIN' ♪

OH!

♪ THERE WAS ONE PARTICULAR

GIRL THAT STOOD OUT FROM THE

REST ♪

♪ POISON AS CAN BE, WITH A

HIGH-POWER CHEST ♪

♪ MICHAEL BIVINS HERE ♪

♪ I'M RUNNIN' THE SHOW ♪

BELL, BIV, DEVOE ♪

SAY WHAT?

NOW YOU KNOW!

HANDS UP!

HANDS UP! COME ON!

SIDE TO SIDE!

♪ IT'S DRIVIN' ME OUT OF MY

MIND ♪

YOU KNOW THE WORDS!

♪ THAT'S WHY IT'S HARD FOR ME

TO FIND ♪

SING THAT SONG!

♪ CAN'T GET IT OUT OF MY

HEAD ♪

BBD!

♪ MISS HER, KISS HER ♪

♪ WRONG MOVE, YOU'RE DEAD ♪

♪ THAT GIRL IS ♪

♪ POISON ♪

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

♪ POISON ♪

I LOVE YOU, BABY.

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Powerful Panel Discussion Tip #175 with Chip Bell: How To Make Sure Everyone Gets Heard - Duration: 2:39.

Chip, what are some of the things you do to make sure everybody gets heard?

Rules.

You have rules that you work out with the panel in advance.

I like to think of a panel discussion as a relationship.

It's not just a theatrical transaction, it's a relationship.

And so one of the most important things for the moderator is to get time with the panel

before the panel discussion, to lay out ground rules and to help them craft sort of, "What

do we do if this happens, what do we do if this happens?"

For example one of the kind of worries any moderator has is "I've got somebody who

is real vocal, has an axe to grind, they've got the bully pool pit and so they're going

to use it to their advantage.

So, one of the things you do with the panel is say, "Okay, everybody probably has a

sort of opportunity to say 'I've been wanting you all to know this for a long time,

and so I'm going to give you my two cents worth in a very strong way,'" and just

sort of dominate or redirect the panel.

"How should we handle that?

What would you like me to do?

What would you want me to do?

If somebody gets off on a tangent, what would you want me to say to get us back on track?

What would you want me to do if somebody is dominating conversation and we all know they're

dominating it, how should I handle that?

So, obviously I've got ways I can suggest, like for example, you might say to someone,

"That is a very good point but I know there are some other people who would like to make

a point with that.

Let's give them an opportunity," So, you can be gentle nudging them.

But, simply by getting that panel involved in sort of the rules of engagement helps them

police each other.

I've actually had panel members turn to say, "George, remember we said we weren't

going to do that."

And so they more frequently can police each other in a way that moderators, if doing that,

come off a little like a school mom.

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Plan Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wants kept secret | British Royal Family - Duration: 10:06.

Plan Megan Markel and Prince Harry once kept secret Megan and Harry want to keep prying eyes off their next big move

Prince Harry and Megan Markel will make major alterations to their new home

But any changes to Frogmore cottage will be kept sealed from the public the Windsor mansion the couple were gifted by the Queen needs extensive

Renovations before they move in but exactly what they are having done is going to be kept a closely guarded secret

It's not just privacy concerns for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

But also fears for their safety and that of their child who would either just have been born or about to be born?

The 19th century building which has previously housed royal staff has reportedly fallen into disrepair and urgent planning

Applications have been lodged with the local council. The normally public documents won't see the light of day. However

Security concerns mean a special note on the application means it will be sealed to the public with the plans

architect drawings and any other documents unavailable for viewing the son reported a note on the file states the

Application contains sensitive information and therefore the Public Register is not accompanied by any forms drawings or supporting documents

The application will be advertised in the usual way but there is no additional information that is publicly disclosable

It went on to say sensitive information was often submitted by bodies such as the diplomatic community and owners of critical national infrastructure

These applications will often concern improvements to the physical security of the premises and may contain

Information which the applicant wishes the local planning authority to consider

But which the applicant does not wish to be made available on the planning register?

after the couple were married in a lavish ceremony in May it emerged their

Countryside home in the Cotswolds was being guarded by special forces armed with machine guns with the same level of anti-terrorist

security provided at Buckingham Palace and that protects UK prime minister Theresa May as

Well as the upgrades the total cost of the project is also expected to be kept hidden

The work which will cost millions of dollars will be paid for from the sovereign grant

Which is the cash provided to the Queen from the Crown Estate any work inside the home is expected to be paid for by

Megan and harry themselves harry and megan had their wedding reception at Frogmore house, which stands near the cottage

It is also where they had their engagement photos taken

Frogmore is divided into five flats

Meaning there will be plenty of room for Megan's mum Doria Ragland to have her own space

The former social worker is expected to stay with the couple on a regular basis and via hands-on grandmother

But the Sussex azar also thought to have plans to have a live-in nanny

Windsor Castle is just under a kilometer away from Frogmore cottage ensuring the new baby will close to the Queen who will be its

Great-grandmother the Windsor estate where Frogmore cottage sits is about 32 kilometres from Kensington Palace

where until now harry and megan have resided very close to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their niece and nephews a

spokesman for the couple said in a statement

Windsor is a very special place for their royal highnesses and they are grateful that their official residence will be on the estate

The Duke and Duchess's office will continue to be based at Kensington Palace

The move comes amid talk of a feud between Megan and her sister-in-law Kate Middleton

which in turn is creating tension between Harry and brother William a royal source has now also told the son that the move to

Frogmore cottage is a more delicate one

the initial plan was for Harry and Megan to move out of their cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace and into one of the

main apartments

But there has been a bit of tension between the brothers

The cottage the pair currently live in was previously home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Before they moved into a 20 room apartment inside the palace. Thank you for watching the video

Please leave your thoughts in the comment section below and don't

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Kitchen supported by Megan's cookbook is housed inside mosque, which has links to 19 terror suspects including jihadi, John a

Community kitchen supported by Megan Marco is based in the mosque with links to terror suspects. It was alleged last night

the al-manna Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre is claimed to have links to 19 Islamic extremists including jihadi, John a

report in The Telegraph said that one of the Imams at the mosque near Grenville Tower had

Suggested women who listened to music were at risk of becoming strippers

The Duchess of Sussex has promoted a charity cookbook on the back of numerous visits to the hub community kitchen based in the mosque

The I am in question sama darwish is reported to have suggested that women should not pray while they are on their periods

He is also said to have claimed in the past that women should not cry when visiting graves

Attitudes such as this are at odds with what the Duchess has campaigned for in the past

She made her feminist values

clear from the offset and she and husband Harry have chosen to focus their efforts on charities that empower women and

her passion for women's rights is one that dates back long before she became royalty when in

2015 she participated in the UN Women campaign

encouraging more women to be leaders

Other jihadis with alleged to have links to the mosque include three of the four Beatles

Chakra Ella cliffy Alexander Cote and aim Davis who are all from West London. I believe to have attended it on point

The beatles nicknamed after the british band because of their english accents were involved in jihadist activity

And became one of the islamic state's most notorious terrorist silos

They were led by the infamous. Jihadi. John. Also english whose real name was

Mohammed emwazi and was killed by a drone strike in syria three years ago

The terrorist group was behind the murder u.s. Journalist. James foley and steven sotloff

British aid workers david haines and alan henning an aid worker and iraq war veteran peter. Kassig

one of the terrorists Cody is alleged to have stood outside the mosque and preached extremist views and in

2008 became involved with the group believed responsible for the 7/7 bombings

Cody was captured in January earlier this year as he attempted to flee Syria and was held by the us-backed Syrian defense force

While aim Davis also believed to have links to the mosque was in

2017 found guilty of being a senior member of a terrorist organization and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison

in

2014 his wife Amal

Wahhabi was convicted of funding terrorism after she persuaded a friend to try and smuggle 16 thousand pounds and cash to him

Research apparently carried out by the Henry Jackson Society said the Duchess had been purely advised over her links to the mosque

This is not one or two isolated cases

but 19 separate individuals a director of the anti extremist group was quoted as saying a

Spokesman for the mosque told the newspaper that the Muslim Center was on the record rejecting and condemning extremism and terrorism

Abdel Rahman saw yet described it as a vibrant and welcoming community hub that encouraged a sense of belonging for Muslims

Megan has written the foreword to together a

Collection of global dishes by women from the grateful community and others which aims to raise funds to expand their culinary work at the al-manna

mosque

She returned to the mosque this week putting on an apron and helping to prepare food

Megan helped prepare large dish of rainbow roasted vegetables as she introduced chef Claire Smith a friend of hers to the

volunteers in the kitchen

the book took the number one spot on Amazon within hours of being unveiled two months ago and has since sold nearly

40,000 copies in the UK alone

raising two hundred and ten thousand pounds

The kitchen redesigned with the woman's input to capture its spirit as a place for the community to come together over meals

Now open 7 days a week up from just two when it began last year

The seven-year-old is understood to have made several private visits to the mosque in westburn park

Mohammed emwazi known as jihadi john' was killed in an airstrike in November

2015

when conducted by the Telegraph a

Spokesman for Kensington Palace said the funds raised by the cook book are supporting the hub community kitchen

Which is an independent project that leases space from al manna

The project is empowering the women and helping provide some hope and joy to a community that has gone through an speakable tragedy

You

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