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“I am a rapist, like the others in this room,” Pelicot told the court Tuesday, as his long-awaited testimony began. In a move rarely seen in France, Pelicot refused to remain anonymous. While many are charged with raping Gisèle Pelicot one time, others are charged with as many as six assaults. Indeed, Dominique Pelicot had been arrested before, nabbed in a supermarket outside Paris in 2010, using a pen-camera to film under women’s skirts. Dominique Pelicot obtained hundreds of prescription drugs from his own doctor, who declined to speak to police.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed has 'nothing to lose' with 50 bp cut, says Wolfe Research's Stephanie RothStephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe Research, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss expectations for the Fed, why credit card data may be understating consumer spending, and more.
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Trade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys Exxon Mobil and Chipotle
  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys Exxon Mobil and ChipotleStephanie Link, CIO at Hightower, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain her latest portfolio moves.
Persons: Stephanie, Stephanie Link, Hightower Organizations: Stephanie Link, Exxon Mobil
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSanctions are a limited tool unless you want to harm your own economy, says 'Punishing Putin' authorStephanie Baker, ‘Punishing Putin’ author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the impact of sanctions on Russia, whether economic sanctions work as a deterrence, how Russia continues to bring in revenue from oil, and more.
Persons: Putin, Stephanie Baker, Locations: Russia
Emily showed up at Alfie’s gym, leading to him getting punched in the face. Emily surprised Alfie at his boxing gym when she knew he didn't want to see her. STEPHANIE BRANCHU/NETFLIXAt the end of season three, Alfie left Emily at Camille and Gabriel's (almost) wedding after discovering she might still have feelings for Gabriel. At the end of that phone call, Alfie accidentally lets slip that he's near his boxing gym, so Emily jumps at the chance to speak to him in person there. To make matters worse, Emily still asks Alfie to help her with the ad campaign while giving him ice.
Persons: Emily, Alfie, STEPHANIE BRANCHU, Camille, Gabriel's, Gabriel, he's, Ami Organizations: NETFLIX
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeptember is living up to its volatile reputation, says Hightower's Stephanie LinkStephanie Link, Hightower Advisors CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, what to expect from the Fed this week, rate path outlook, and more.
Persons: Stephanie Link Stephanie Link, Hightower
AdvertisementThe antitrust trial, which began on Monday and is expected to last another month, has been configured as a bench trial. The case is different from a different Google antitrust trial decided earlier this year, where a judge found the company illegally monopolized the search market. AdvertisementThe Justice Department brought five different counts against Google under the Sherman Act, the landmark 1890 law that allows for the Justice Department to break up monopolies. AdvertisementAccording to a couple of professors who the Justice Department hired to do the math, that all added up to $2,289,751. At the end of June 7 hearing, Brinkema applauded Google and the Justice Department for their clever legal arguments.
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Just Stop OilThe laws were purpose-built to target protest groups like Just Stop Oil. ExxonMobil told CNN that they do not currently fund Policy Exchange or American Friends of Policy Exchange, but did not answer questions about past funding. The UK’s lengthy jail terms stand out globally, but the creeping clampdown on disruptive climate protest is also happening elsewhere. Leon Neal/Getty ImagesThe Just Stop Oil case amplifies the near erasure of legal defenses available to protesters who take part in disruptive demonstrations. The same report compared Just Stop Oil to “terror groups” and recommended their actions be banned.
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She, like 2,000 other state residents, is awaiting approval for aid through a community advocacy program. Resumed funding for LIHEAP is dependent on an appropriations bill used to fund the government. “We had calls during our latest heat wave, and our agencies just don’t have the LIHEAP funding,” Sarensen said. Unlike those so-called entitlements, LIHEAP funding can be depleted without helping everyone who qualifies. Neither Vice President Kamala Harris nor former President Donald Trump has mentioned direct utility or weatherization aid in their campaigns for the White House.
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Financial planners say millennials have a few not-so-great spending habits. According to financial planners, there are two things millennials overspend on way too often. AdvertisementFinancial planners say it's OK to spend your money on these things, but it becomes a problem when it doesn't fit into your budget or you're not meeting your financial goals. "I think most people, not just millennials, don't really have a budget and don't know how much they spend. This will help you figure out your discretionary spending budget once you've covered your priorities.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Wharton's Jeremy Siegel, Ned Davis’ Ed Clissold and Hightower’s Stephanie LinkWharton's Jeremy Siegel, Ned Davis’ Ed Clissold and Hightower’s Stephanie Link, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss markets, the Fed and inflation.
Persons: Wharton's Jeremy Siegel, Ned Davis, Ed Clissold, Stephanie Link, Jeremy Siegel
He took his earnings and invested them in ways that would continue to generate passive income. His main source of passive income is real-estate investmentsIn 2020, Quan earned $59,000 from investing in real estate, making up 78% of his passive income. "My general approach to ETFs is that I want a mix of growth and dividend ETFs so that I have a balanced approach within the portfolio. It's really about being balanced, because the markets grow in different ways," Quan said. In 2020, his online passive income streams generated about $10,000.
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Trade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys more Broadcom
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys more BroadcomStephanie Link, CIO at Hightower, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's buying more Broadcom.
Persons: Stephanie Link, Broadcom Stephanie Link, Hightower Organizations: Broadcom
She also traveled the world for two years and learned to make money without a day job. AdvertisementShortly after returning from Europe, Tseung began investing and using her skills to build multiple sources of passive income. She now teaches others how to manage their finances, invest, and build passive income through on her blog and her accounts on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. This book taught her to make money work for her instead of working for money. For me, it's to continue being impactful and building my brand, teaching people how to build passive income and become financially free.
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John O'Reilly learned many important lessons from watching his parents work hard. These lessons stuck with him and helped him save enough to buy five rental properties. AdvertisementBelow are three big lessons he learned from his parents that helped him save enough to get started as a landlord. He learned about delayed gratificationOne of the most important things O'Reilly learned from his family was the idea of delayed gratification. "Eventually, I stopped asking them to buy me things and rather asked for tasks to earn money."
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CNN —Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill admitted some regrets about his actions during his pre-game detainment on Sunday but called for the officer who restrained him to be taken off the force. Earlier Wednesday, Hill’s attorney representing Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill called for the immediate firing of the officer at the center of Sunday’s controversial traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. “Each action that a law enforcement official (takes) is governed by standard operating procedures,” attorney Julius Collins said in a letter shared with CNN. Miami Dade Police DepartmentThe officer puts his right arm around Hill and brings him to sit on the sidewalk. Miami Dade Police DepartmentFinally, the attorney connected Hill’s detainment to broader concerns about how police interact with Black people.
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Financial planner Nadine Burns says with the right strategy, you can reach your retirement goals. Below, Burns shares the strategy she uses to help her clients achieve their retirement goals. Understand your net worthBurns says understanding your net worth — and tracking it throughout your working years — is the first step to retiring comfortably. Your net worth should rise throughout your working years and allow you to retire with more assets than debts. To find your net worth, add up all of your assets then subtract your debts.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGrowth is slowing, but we're not headed for a recession, says Hightower's Stephanie LinkStephanie Link, Hightower Advisors CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss if inflation fears could rekindle, how equities will perform going forward, and much more.
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The officer knocks on the driver’s side window and asks why Hill does not have a seat belt on, and Hill tells him several times, “Don’t knock on my window like that.”A Miami-Dade motorcycle officer forcibly extracts Tyreek Hill from his vehicle Sunday. The window then goes up, prompting the officer to knock on the rolled-up window again and tell Hill to keep it down. an officer — not the one who pulled Hill over and knocked on his window — appears to say as Hill is on the ground, the video shows. In the video, Hill is saying something while he is on the ground, but the audio of what he says is hard to make out. "'What if I wasn’t Tyreek Hill?’ is a question that will carry with resounding impact."
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Leo and Faith Jean-Louis were paying about $2,200 in minimum monthly payments towards their debt. In order to maintain their debt payments, the couple had a minimum monthly payment of $2,200 between the two of them. At that rate, it would take them 15 years and cost them $125,000 in additional interest to pay off their debt. After returning from their honeymoon in Greece, they decided to tackle their debt and pay it off as soon as possible. Leo and Faith didn't want their kids to start their lives off financially behind or in debt like they did.
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But even when her income rose, she still felt broke until she changed the way she managed money. At that time, she was working as a hairstylist in Minneapolis, making little more than minimum wage and struggling to pay her bills. One of the first things that a lot of business owners don't realize is how important it can be to have a set salary. Their overall goal was to have enough of an emergency fund that could cover both their living expenses and their business expenses for a year. But once all the amounts owed became clear, they were able to set goals to pay off each debt.
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Concerns about the use of cryptocurrencies for illegal activity resulted in an effective ban on crypto mining and transactions. After a massive public outcry at the end of 2021, mining companies in Kazakhstan were effectively cut off from the grid. Today, the US makes up about 40% of the global hashrate — up from 17% during China's 2021 peak — making America the biggest hub for bitcoin mining. However, in recent years, bitcoin mining has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a small number of private companies. Given how much energy bitcoin mining consumes, it's worth questioning whether its presence in the US is really worth the trade-off.
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CNN —It’s been an eventful few days for Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill, who was detained by police ahead of his team’s opening game of the season on Sunday. Hill doesn’t answer and repeatedly says, “Don’t knock on my window like that.”The officer asks why Hill had his window up and says he had to knock to let Hill know he was there. If I wasn’t Tyreek Hill, worst-case scenario, we would’ve had a different article. Tyreek Hill got shot in front of Hard Rock Stadium, that’s worst-case scenario,” Hill said. “Following the incident involving Tyreek Hill, I have initiated an Internal Affairs investigation to ensure a thorough review of the matter.
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In 1970 there had been only 18,333 students enrolled at degree-granting for-profit schools, less than a quarter of a percent of the total number of college students. In 2010, Tom Harkin, chair of the Senate's education committee, began a two-year investigation into for-profit schools. But even more shocking, federal money flowing to for-profit schools accounted for 25% of all federal student aid and 47% of eventual loan defaults. Students' money enriched every corner of the for-profit industry except one: quality of instruction. In fact, these for-profit students were actually worse off than if they hadn't gone to school at all.
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