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tim kelly from kaiser marston soresction to walk through the scope of his review. since that time he has looked at the sussman report which has been talked about by a number of the sponsors to walk through his independent review of the judgment and peer review of the workout there. >> you may come forward. >> good afternoon, members of the board. i have copies here. >> you can hand them up through the clerk. >> so, my name is tim kelly. i'm president of kaiser marston soresction. as tiffany just explained, we did a peer review. let me give you a background about who we are. we have been in san francisco for almost 40 years, actually 40 years. we were founded here. we're a real estate consulting firm that works primarily with public agencies on doing public private partnerships and we've successfully done that for about 30 years here. ~ we have evaluated real estate in san francisco for well over 30 years. and we are working around the transbay terminal on the residential towers that are coming in there. we've worked on nine of those different towers on three differ
tim kelly from kaiser marston soresction to walk through the scope of his review. since that time he has looked at the sussman report which has been talked about by a number of the sponsors to walk through his independent review of the judgment and peer review of the workout there. >> you may come forward. >> good afternoon, members of the board. i have copies here. >> you can hand them up through the clerk. >> so, my name is tim kelly. i'm president of kaiser marston...
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tim kelly from kaiser marston soresction to walk through the scope of his review. since that time he has looked at the sussman report which has been talked about by a number of the sponsors to walk through his independent review of the judgment and peer review of the workout there. >> you mom
tim kelly from kaiser marston soresction to walk through the scope of his review. since that time he has looked at the sussman report which has been talked about by a number of the sponsors to walk through his independent review of the judgment and peer review of the workout there. >> you mom
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our traders tonight, guy adami, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and mike khouw. let's get to the big story. hot stocks of july. some big names were a cut above the rest. we're breaking down the reasons for why it could continue for tesla, trip visor apple netflix as we enter the month of august. guy adami. >> tesla, we said as long as it held the secondary the stock would be okay. i think the secondary was 92.5 93. it was okay. it bounced. a couple weeks ago i was convinced it reversed and was headed lower. i was 100 wrong. ten days later anthony deutsch comes out with their note and the stock is off to the races. at these current levels although i was wrong a couple weeks ago i still think you have to look to sell this thing ahead of earnings on the 7th. the last quarter was a blowout quarter. i'm hard pressed to believe they can do the same thing twice, especially given the stock that the stock is 40 $55$50 history. >> bmv revealed it's new car and to quote dr. j. it's a hot car. >> hot is relative to dr.'s standards. >> would you be taking profits ahead of the
our traders tonight, guy adami, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and mike khouw. let's get to the big story. hot stocks of july. some big names were a cut above the rest. we're breaking down the reasons for why it could continue for tesla, trip visor apple netflix as we enter the month of august. guy adami. >> tesla, we said as long as it held the secondary the stock would be okay. i think the secondary was 92.5 93. it was okay. it bounced. a couple weeks ago i was convinced it...
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our traders tonight, guy adami, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and mike khouw.the big story. hot stocks of july. some big names were a cut above the rest. we're breaking down the reasons for why it could continue for tesla, trip visor apple netflix as we enter the
our traders tonight, guy adami, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and mike khouw.the big story. hot stocks of july. some big names were a cut above the rest. we're breaking down the reasons for why it could continue for tesla, trip visor apple netflix as we enter the
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me now, distinguished scholar of anti-racist feminist political theory at it came college, tim wise, blair kelly, associate professor of history at north carolina state university and author of "right to ride, streetcar boycotts and african-american citizenship." and talk show host with sirius xm right on the patriot net work. thank you for being here. blair, let me start with you. the only reason i know about theory of failure and social movements and the idea it takes longer to get there than we think is because of your work and scholarship. what can we learn about history -- what can we learn from that history from this moment that feels like an awful lot of failure. >> so what excites me about this moment is not the defeats that we're facing. it's not the loss around trayvon martin's court case, it's not the erosion of women's rights around the country, not the plethora of stand your ground laws, it's because it mirrors a struggle. when segregation begins, it begins tate by state. each state is creeping and testing and seeing what's going to happen when they do pass these new laws and other
me now, distinguished scholar of anti-racist feminist political theory at it came college, tim wise, blair kelly, associate professor of history at north carolina state university and author of "right to ride, streetcar boycotts and african-american citizenship." and talk show host with sirius xm right on the patriot net work. thank you for being here. blair, let me start with you. the only reason i know about theory of failure and social movements and the idea it takes longer to get...
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tim? >> mosaic yesterday. stay in that trade. >> brian kelly? >> sell vgk, sell europe. >> karen? >> foot locker. >> guy? >> see you tomorrow at 5:00. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i just want to try to make us some money, although i happen to have a few friends with me in the studio tonight. not just to entertain you, but to educate you, so call me. you can base your whole investing philosophy on what the federal reserve might do next. ♪ or you can base it on what stocks will do next. ♪ and i got to tell you, investing in stocks is a heck of a lot easier way to make money than investing in the federal reserve. while so many people seem to hang on the interest rate, some contributed to the bla performance of the averages. nasdaq advancing, it's the stocks themselves that determine whether or not you made money in your portfolio. individual stocks give you plenty of ways
tim? >> mosaic yesterday. stay in that trade. >> brian kelly? >> sell vgk, sell europe. >> karen? >> foot locker. >> guy? >> see you tomorrow at 5:00. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad...
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tim seymour. >> buy the eem, going to 40. take your profits. >> i like vgk, we're adding to it. >> brian kelly?aven't trafficked in a while, grlg. >> guy? >> this is not going to end at 15. this seems to be wanting to go higher. but i think lumber liquidators, ll looks interesting. welcome back, mel, good to have you back. >> good to be back. and trading as high as 16.77 here in the after hours. i'll see you on monday "options action" begins after this break. know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill
tim seymour. >> buy the eem, going to 40. take your profits. >> i like vgk, we're adding to it. >> brian kelly?aven't trafficked in a while, grlg. >> guy? >> this is not going to end at 15. this seems to be wanting to go higher. but i think lumber liquidators, ll looks interesting. welcome back, mel, good to have you back. >> good to be back. and trading as high as 16.77 here in the after hours. i'll see you on monday "options action" begins after...
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all right, we are joined by dennis kelly, who wrote the absolutely terrific script to "matilda" based on the roald dahl novel. welcome to "theater talk," dennis. tim minchin, whom i met in london, wrote one of the best scores i've heard on broadway in at least 20 years. welcome to "theater talk." >> thanks. >> and a fantastic performance by bertie carvel as miss trunchbull, who makes miss hannigan look like carol burnett. terrific performance. >> thank you very much. >> and congratulations on your reviews. so let me ask you guys, i mean, you're all new to broadway. and you've just opened with one of the biggest shows of all time. can i just get your -- what was opening night like for you, tim? i mean, what's the experience like today reading these reviews? >> it's kind of... i think it's -- i find it very hard to take the whole moment in, i think, because it's so far beyond my expectations of what i've been doing with my life. and also, there's a... we feel sort of...
all right, we are joined by dennis kelly, who wrote the absolutely terrific script to "matilda" based on the roald dahl novel. welcome to "theater talk," dennis. tim minchin, whom i met in london, wrote one of the best scores i've heard on broadway in at least 20 years. welcome to "theater talk." >> thanks. >> and a fantastic performance by bertie carvel as miss trunchbull, who makes miss hannigan look like carol burnett. terrific performance. >>...