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do you drink red bull? lisa: you drink red bull? tom: you drink red bull? yeah. bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ ♪ from new york and london for our viewers worldwide , good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening ballot. equity futures update on the s&p 500, we advance .2%. fed chair jay powell beginning a marathon on capitol hill. >> love you the recovery process. -- looking at the recovery process. equityite the fact the markets might have you think. >> we are still expecting economic recovery to continue. >> it is too early to make that call. >> still worried about the fourth quarter. >> that would motivate the white house to get this package through. >> as we work to layer on fiscal stimulus, it would be a tailwind. >> getting a deal out of congress is an uphill battle. >> our base case is not expecting any. >> jerome we
do you drink red bull? lisa: you drink red bull? tom: you drink red bull? yeah. bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ ♪ from new york and london for our viewers worldwide , good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening ballot. equity futures update on the s&p 500, we advance .2%. fed chair jay powell beginning a marathon on capitol hill. >> love you the recovery process. -- looking at the recovery process. equityite the fact...
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i'm not, you know, the pit bull. she's the pit bull. i need a pit bull. lemonis: yeah, but your pit bull isn't supposed to bite you. susana: no. lemonis: they're supposed to protect you. susana: yeah, but -- lemonis: the purpose of a person like that is to protect you and... susana: yes, but she does in every other sense. it's not about bullying, it's about... lemonis: but i feel like you're giving me a rationalization... susana: i'm not rationalizing, it's the reason. lemonis: ...of why you let her behave that way, though. even when we're talking, she always talks over you. she's not gonna take a cut in pay and she wants 50% of the business. it's like, "okay, okay, hey, just slow the [bleep] down." susana: i just -- i don't know how i feel about that. it's a very, very mixed-feeling thing. lemonis: what i want to do is i'd like to have you bring your financials with you and i want to go to the factory. holy cow. this place is huge. all these people work for you? this is gigantic. susana: yeah. mario: susana. susana: hi, pop. mario: please, go punch the t
i'm not, you know, the pit bull. she's the pit bull. i need a pit bull. lemonis: yeah, but your pit bull isn't supposed to bite you. susana: no. lemonis: they're supposed to protect you. susana: yeah, but -- lemonis: the purpose of a person like that is to protect you and... susana: yes, but she does in every other sense. it's not about bullying, it's about... lemonis: but i feel like you're giving me a rationalization... susana: i'm not rationalizing, it's the reason. lemonis: ...of why you...
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there are elements of bull market activity. it's all restauranted and in the same place >> is the bull market going to be persistent or vulnerable. >> it is a bull market can we test the lows of march 23rd the scenario is the company collapses. you don't get any help from the fiscal side of the equation and the fed can't do enough and perhaps we go back and test the march 23rd low as long as there's liquidity in the market, this is a liquidity driven market. most likely it's going to be far more stock specific in those mega names think about the justice department. there are questions to whether or not things will continue the way they are >> i think quincy you get the line of the day. the bull market that nobody wants to talk about. i think that sums it up. ron, have a great weekend. thanks and quincy, thank you kelly. >>> let's get to the bond market where rick is tracking the action this afternoon. >> good afternoon. a 30-year bond gives you a lot of information there's a one week chart right now, it's down a basis point on
there are elements of bull market activity. it's all restauranted and in the same place >> is the bull market going to be persistent or vulnerable. >> it is a bull market can we test the lows of march 23rd the scenario is the company collapses. you don't get any help from the fiscal side of the equation and the fed can't do enough and perhaps we go back and test the march 23rd low as long as there's liquidity in the market, this is a liquidity driven market. most likely it's going...
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in a secular bull market that could last another decade. miss that. we'll be right back. [squeaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. get e*trade and get more than just trading. t-mobile's new offer on iphone 11 pro is even better on our most powerful signal. switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. ...i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots of people can learn. i feel hopeful about the future now. ♪ >>> welcome back major averages bouncing back from losses earlier today. undec indices moving sharply up. let's bring in jeff who is founder of strategy and advisory board. jeff, great to see you you know, a
in a secular bull market that could last another decade. miss that. we'll be right back. [squeaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. get e*trade and get more than just trading. t-mobile's new offer on iphone 11 pro is even better on our most powerful signal. switch and get two new lines of unlimited for...
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you won't find a bull market that went led by 50 or 100 big time leadership names. the name change from one hour to another. that in and of itself as a verdict on whether the stock market is too expensivedoesn't really work for me and it doesn't work for anyone who has any historical context for what a bull market is supposed to look like. >> why are people saying it's too expensive? it's too expensive relative to where the economy and earnings are. given where the economy really is and what earnings projections truly are, do stocks, the s&p, should it be but 5% from an all time high? i think that's the crux of the question we're saying maybe you can justify that because you think the recession is over and you think the fed is your friend forever then maybe it's cool >> nobody thought you would see a v shape recovery in manufacturing. that's just astounding to me the ism, the pmis, new order, manufacturing is back. it's only 12% of gdp it is a ult plier effect the consumer is hanging in it's very plausible. it's very doable numbers for500 have started to go up fla o
you won't find a bull market that went led by 50 or 100 big time leadership names. the name change from one hour to another. that in and of itself as a verdict on whether the stock market is too expensivedoesn't really work for me and it doesn't work for anyone who has any historical context for what a bull market is supposed to look like. >> why are people saying it's too expensive? it's too expensive relative to where the economy and earnings are. given where the economy really is and...
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one after another, bull [ bleep ] bull [ bleep ] bull [ bleep ]. >> we've made it a top priority to makea is among the cleanest air and cleanest water on the planet. >> since taking office, the trump administration has rolled back of eliminated more than 95 rules that were protecting the environment. more than half of those impacted the fight against climate change. to sell this to the public, the white house hired william happer, a prominent climate change expert. >> tell me about william happer. >> he's a distinguished fist cyst at princeton. >> smart. >> smart. >> works at a top university. >> nobody disputes that. he got out of his lane a little bit. >> happer joined in 2018 to the reexam climate change. >> it's clearly a benefit for plants, co 2. >> his main claim is carbon dioxide is good for the earth. we're actually in a carbon deficit, which is ridiculous. he's right that in some cases, the agricultural yields may go up but there has to be water to make that happen and that's, as you know, a huge issue on climate because of the changing patterns of precipitation. if there's not
one after another, bull [ bleep ] bull [ bleep ] bull [ bleep ]. >> we've made it a top priority to makea is among the cleanest air and cleanest water on the planet. >> since taking office, the trump administration has rolled back of eliminated more than 95 rules that were protecting the environment. more than half of those impacted the fight against climate change. to sell this to the public, the white house hired william happer, a prominent climate change expert. >> tell me...
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there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'll cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. tweet or email me. bounce, oh my, a big one after a brutal decline it seems that once the sellers ran out of ammo, no more stock left to sell the buyers ran right back in dow surging 440 points, s&p pulled 2.01% nasdaq soaring 2.71% so how do we explain this incredible rebound as the averages gave up gains after trading? it's easy enough to argue things are better than we think and that's definitely a part of it not the whole thing. it doesn't explain the broad base of the rally. we had a dramatic decline in tech late last week and yesterday and the same stocks roared higher today. no surprise. last night i told you the sell offs tend to last three days and tech bounces back. that's exactly what happened what shocked me, though, the incredible buying in the industrial industrials, retailers and railroads. the
there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'll cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. tweet or email me. bounce, oh my, a big one after a brutal decline it seems that once the sellers ran out of ammo, no more stock left to sell the buyers ran right back in dow surging 440 points, s&p pulled 2.01% nasdaq...
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no i don't think the bull run is dead but it did fall quite hard to support level at the 1902 now a 2 month low so the support line is broken which is concerning but i think it is far from being completely dead because we're gold to be actually debt you actually have to believe that the fed is going to tighten monetary policy and the dollar is going to remain strong something that we just talked about is not the case and the big selloff that we just witnessed in precious metals and stocks was in part because the fed didn't promise more stimulus during the september at the meeting so ok they reiterated their stance and commitment to extraordinary monetary policy but they've been saying that there hasn't been anything extra they've already warm allies that buy the market and the market wanted something extra they didn't get that so the market to back up and threw a temper tantrum so in the long run both gold and digital gold ask that things such as quite are going to catch a major tail whether because the fed already committed to maintaining q yet current levels that's bullish for gold
no i don't think the bull run is dead but it did fall quite hard to support level at the 1902 now a 2 month low so the support line is broken which is concerning but i think it is far from being completely dead because we're gold to be actually debt you actually have to believe that the fed is going to tighten monetary policy and the dollar is going to remain strong something that we just talked about is not the case and the big selloff that we just witnessed in precious metals and stocks was...
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bang on you about bull he would. africa you see a very small organization and then resources to have very limited at. abu on sunday. lives. dass on bicycles. for those who move a long distance to school. and so certainly some of these decisions on who to keep. becomes difficult to get. a mammogram. when. we left for me and i would. think this new stuff from the. past that it. 2 must. be so that's. how it. is you know leave you. put. that. lovely to see that you know that it was all yes yes yeah ok yeah yeah yeah i'll just come do not know where i go and then finally looking. at i would hear i would. say. is that. what you would need a new music i'm not. going to sleep somewhere else would want. to know what i'm. going to want not that i want to. live it with. this of those who are living them in the most need i'm about to. be away for them and come pick. me up and down the men push me but it be difficult. build up they told the media before. the governments and the mining companies will not. work on have to walk in t
bang on you about bull he would. africa you see a very small organization and then resources to have very limited at. abu on sunday. lives. dass on bicycles. for those who move a long distance to school. and so certainly some of these decisions on who to keep. becomes difficult to get. a mammogram. when. we left for me and i would. think this new stuff from the. past that it. 2 must. be so that's. how it. is you know leave you. put. that. lovely to see that you know that it was all yes yes yeah...
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so i think, strategically, we are in a new bull market phase. that is a good thing. but the secular trend is likely to be quite similar in terms of leadership. jonathan: peter, you have made the argument, though, that europe does not have to be left for dead here. this is not just the united states' big tech story. can you walk us through the argument you have been making over the last several months? let's look, again, back at the last cycle, that appeared after the financial crisis. it was marked by very good returns in financial assets as rates came down, but the u.s. is a massive outperform or come over all equity markets, and the many reasons -- it is not the only 1 -- the main reason, with its exposure to the thing that we are doing very well -- technology -- where is europe, of course, had a massive exposure to the areas of the market that were really at the epicenter of the crisis, you know, it had about one-fourth of its investment in banks, another 1/10 in oil, for example. as we roll into where we are today, banks have fallen to 6% index in europe. we have
so i think, strategically, we are in a new bull market phase. that is a good thing. but the secular trend is likely to be quite similar in terms of leadership. jonathan: peter, you have made the argument, though, that europe does not have to be left for dead here. this is not just the united states' big tech story. can you walk us through the argument you have been making over the last several months? let's look, again, back at the last cycle, that appeared after the financial crisis. it was...
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the first trading day after the long labor day weekend has the bulls diving for cover. the vix, wall street's fear gauge, popping 5% but the volatility index is volatile itself. just a few minutes ago it was up 9% so we are looking at a lot of movement moment by moment. with the addition of the oil markets, which we're in the aftermarket right now, oil markets are crumbling. we do have crude down $2.70, down about 6.7%. we have the new demand worries triggered by china tensions and the lingering pandemic, put in with all the markets. here we go with follow-through. the dow right now down 566. we have the s&p lower by 83. the nasdaq down 396.
the first trading day after the long labor day weekend has the bulls diving for cover. the vix, wall street's fear gauge, popping 5% but the volatility index is volatile itself. just a few minutes ago it was up 9% so we are looking at a lot of movement moment by moment. with the addition of the oil markets, which we're in the aftermarket right now, oil markets are crumbling. we do have crude down $2.70, down about 6.7%. we have the new demand worries triggered by china tensions and the...
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be john has a herd of 135 indigenous cattle of various breeds of which 40 are bulls. it's striving to develop some of the mad practices in farming in india today. which. i think everyone knows how cruel the dead industry is and when i got into this and when i started seeing how many beautiful indigenous cattle were there and how the history of us importing cattle from the west for this nuclear evolution and a lot of other things then the need to protect these. kind of you know became very strong these beautiful indigenous cattle. your read on the harm and many of these are brought in. which don't actually give a lot of men. and i realize that these cattle are dying because our whole focus is on me. to preserve these breeds radical felt the focus had to shift away from dairy. and so b. jones dung whole project was born i later piled in piles of dung in oil washing a lot and it's going this and. a lot of dung are lying around also means release it releases meetin gets it's not even going to the right. that dung whole project promotes an economy around cow dung every day
be john has a herd of 135 indigenous cattle of various breeds of which 40 are bulls. it's striving to develop some of the mad practices in farming in india today. which. i think everyone knows how cruel the dead industry is and when i got into this and when i started seeing how many beautiful indigenous cattle were there and how the history of us importing cattle from the west for this nuclear evolution and a lot of other things then the need to protect these. kind of you know became very...
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bull. from little drops off so i had 4 lengths from a place. where you just sound like an explosive fist. dubourg they start to cave in. blue i just found they came and try to see if we could find our way out to escape the cave if. i was a very average dad i miss a step they need that is over. 50 . finally. i think it was too of course that i and my friend we were able to escape their cave in. everett in just collapsed on. died on their sport. i can just picture those 3 boys the faces. and i just asked myself it happened. to. us if it had been me. i don't want to see somebody who was at my age. school today. is going to move. my head. and i've been going to see how the amount to do you. had to see. it with. them and when i'd done many of them into months i made the months. of months and. most sorts of. people if they get through i don't think. i should do the. last. l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given to by human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st
bull. from little drops off so i had 4 lengths from a place. where you just sound like an explosive fist. dubourg they start to cave in. blue i just found they came and try to see if we could find our way out to escape the cave if. i was a very average dad i miss a step they need that is over. 50 . finally. i think it was too of course that i and my friend we were able to escape their cave in. everett in just collapsed on. died on their sport. i can just picture those 3 boys the faces. and i...
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you know none of the stupina bull episodes didn't good to see you sure the. sneer during your force wake would be near my stuff in this thread if not thoughts about spirit i pity you it was more experienced than me and no. stadia. show. for you to. sort of move. the story kid they were but is. my god. woman in with both. of us. last time we chased. each one of them carrying 20 kilos 'd of drugs. defense. the boy. is the very. well my little boy there is the girl so this is for me. isn't it. i don't know maybe it'll make or. break. the ground war. was an. extortionate calls on germany to stop politicizing the alleged poisoning of opposition figurehead alexina found me in insists it's up to moscow to clarify how a military grade nerve agent was reportedly used on russian soil. with corona virus cases surging in britain the country's testing system is said to be a breaking point we hear from some of those affected south would be a $160.00 very. busy just to generate happy cestus talk to my house workers as well. and american presidential hopeful joe biden fails
you know none of the stupina bull episodes didn't good to see you sure the. sneer during your force wake would be near my stuff in this thread if not thoughts about spirit i pity you it was more experienced than me and no. stadia. show. for you to. sort of move. the story kid they were but is. my god. woman in with both. of us. last time we chased. each one of them carrying 20 kilos 'd of drugs. defense. the boy. is the very. well my little boy there is the girl so this is for me. isn't it. i...
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and i'd still country without financial manager frank of red bulls and a failed merger worth billions politicians getting involved in business matters it's a bit of a mess. absolutely a mess that leaves many questions open and many things to speculate about what i can tell you as a fact is that this deal has been put into question for quite a while now age has been rumbling that they wanted to renegotiate the deal and the reason for this is that since they signed the deal in november the profit outlook for the luxury goods sector and for tiffany has changed it's now much worse than in november and the reason for this is probably much more the coronavirus recession than the bad transatlantic trade relationships the problem. now is that they simply change the m. and a contracts that facing now a costly and tedious lawsuit in the u.s. state of delaware that's for tiffany is incorporated thank you conrad. and electric field for general motors is the 2nd in less than a week $1000000000.00 agreement with the nicolette to produce its electric pickup and supply batteries as both companies put
and i'd still country without financial manager frank of red bulls and a failed merger worth billions politicians getting involved in business matters it's a bit of a mess. absolutely a mess that leaves many questions open and many things to speculate about what i can tell you as a fact is that this deal has been put into question for quite a while now age has been rumbling that they wanted to renegotiate the deal and the reason for this is that since they signed the deal in november the profit...
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are mega-mergers juicing the market bulls or is it working the other way, are the bulls juicing this mega-merger atmosphere? what do you think? charles: the key is to watch how many companies use their stock versus all cash. this nvidia deal is a combination of both. when i see companies start to use the stock, that's a red flag. when they use cash, that means they think their stock is undervalued. let's watch that for awhile as the mergers continue. liz: cold hard cash, keep an eye on that. charles, thank you. whatever the answer, right, the markets are showing extreme optimism as we head into the final hour of trade. new vaccine hopes are adding to the mix and yes, right now, the dow is topping 28,000 by a single point. the nasdaq, back above 11,000. we are at 11,044. the s&p is moving higher by 1.33% after two straight weeks of selling. >>> oracle says it's won its tech battle against microsoft to partner up with the chinese social media superstar tiktok but at this hour, chinese media saying yeah, but you didn't win the war. top tech analyst colin gillis on whether oracle is gett
are mega-mergers juicing the market bulls or is it working the other way, are the bulls juicing this mega-merger atmosphere? what do you think? charles: the key is to watch how many companies use their stock versus all cash. this nvidia deal is a combination of both. when i see companies start to use the stock, that's a red flag. when they use cash, that means they think their stock is undervalued. let's watch that for awhile as the mergers continue. liz: cold hard cash, keep an eye on that....
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listen, i think that bull markets don't die of old age. bull markets die for fundamental reasons.he fundamentals of the united states stock market we think are still very strong. i still think it is the best place to be in the world. as investors in the media alike continue to be consumed with negativity, i'm telling you, man, when people are positive and everyone's bullish, that's when we're going to start to turn out to be a little bit more negative. and i don't see that coming, charles, quite frankly, for several more months. charles: no, no, i've got some theories on why that may not happen either for the next six months or years. to your point, though, right, we know the nasdaq the stocks were on autopilot on the way up, and now they're having trouble. you talked about something really important. the fundamentals have improved, right? they keep improving. that's one of the reasons i have been very bullish, but you do admit that you get to a point i guess when even a good stock or even a great stock can be overbought. i would say peloton, for instance. peloton hit 98 yesterday
listen, i think that bull markets don't die of old age. bull markets die for fundamental reasons.he fundamentals of the united states stock market we think are still very strong. i still think it is the best place to be in the world. as investors in the media alike continue to be consumed with negativity, i'm telling you, man, when people are positive and everyone's bullish, that's when we're going to start to turn out to be a little bit more negative. and i don't see that coming, charles,...
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the pendulum is swinging back to the bulls at this hour. just look on your screen. yeah, we do have some strength here. it's been a choppy session on wall street but green coming back to the screen late in the session, putting this morning's losses behind us in the rear view mirror, at least for now. got to see what happens in the next 59 minutes. >>> maybe that is due to this. america's most powerful money men arguing before congress that the country needs more stimulus money to battle the coronavirus. wait until you hear who and which industries fed chair jerome powell and treasury secretary steven mnuchin say need it the most. we will have a live report from d.c. >>> we are 90 minutes away from tesla's ceo elon musk's big reveal. it comes at his shareholder and battery day event. we have a bull/bear debate ready on musk's latest brainchild and his argument for the death of the internal combustion engine. >>> plus the one thing ceos never want to hear. nelson peltz is on the line, the famed activist investor formerly taking aim at comcast, he thinks the parent com
the pendulum is swinging back to the bulls at this hour. just look on your screen. yeah, we do have some strength here. it's been a choppy session on wall street but green coming back to the screen late in the session, putting this morning's losses behind us in the rear view mirror, at least for now. got to see what happens in the next 59 minutes. >>> maybe that is due to this. america's most powerful money men arguing before congress that the country needs more stimulus money to...
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that's why the euro bulls are still pretty comfortable with their euro longs.: we are pretty comfortable talking to kevin cirilli, our chief washington correspondent. i am going to leave the stimulus aside and go to the polling. what i find absolutely fascinating is the new political methods in a new pandemic election. babies doesn't get it done anymore. , the: once the diagnostic postmortem is written on the selection, it is really going to be about the increase in ad revenue on both sides, and money spent on streaming platforms. you can't turn on hulu or any of the other platforms without running into joe biden or president trump. that really is a shift in terms of how the money is being spent. jennifer, my colleague jacobs scooping over the weekend that the president is willing to spend $100 million of his own cash on the reelection. there is an nbc news hole out poll that has -- nbc news the president has trailing by nine points in pennsylvania, but not in florida. , how do go to minnesota you spend the money over the next x number of weeks, tv? are they go
that's why the euro bulls are still pretty comfortable with their euro longs.: we are pretty comfortable talking to kevin cirilli, our chief washington correspondent. i am going to leave the stimulus aside and go to the polling. what i find absolutely fascinating is the new political methods in a new pandemic election. babies doesn't get it done anymore. , the: once the diagnostic postmortem is written on the selection, it is really going to be about the increase in ad revenue on both sides,...
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new orleans could be in the bull's eye. up to 20 inches of rain expected. the rush to evacuate. >>> also right now, the death toll climbing. the devastating discovery in california as wildfires burn in areas the size of connecticut. the new warnings across the region and the big concern today. >>> vowing to get vicious. >> joe biden is shot and everybody knows it. >> president trump ramping up the rhetoric after the biden campaign launches a new ad. the president holding a jam-packed rally. despite pandemic regulations. his new message to supporters as we learn in a new timeline in the race of a coronavirus vaccine. >>> plus, called out by kaepernick. why the former quarterback is slamming the nfl for its new campaign in support of racial justice. >>> rachael ray takes us inside her kitchen for a first look inside her home after a devastating fire. >>> later the new music trend setting a retro record. >> announcer: from abc news in new york this is "america this morning." >>> good monday morning. we begin with this historic hurricane season spawning another
new orleans could be in the bull's eye. up to 20 inches of rain expected. the rush to evacuate. >>> also right now, the death toll climbing. the devastating discovery in california as wildfires burn in areas the size of connecticut. the new warnings across the region and the big concern today. >>> vowing to get vicious. >> joe biden is shot and everybody knows it. >> president trump ramping up the rhetoric after the biden campaign launches a new ad. the president...
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ro ronald reagan has a bull mark and a crash. bill clinton had a bull market and a crash. barack obama had a straight up market for the most part and donald trump has had a bull market and a crash trying to base this on the presidency is a fool's errand. the composition of government has been proven to be most measurable when it comes to stock market returns a democrat president and republican congress provide about 10% annual rates of return and any other combination is typically have that. i think basing one stock market view on who the president is given the circumstances that we have today, i think it could go either way i do think that when you look at a biden presidency from a different per spspective with respect to how we deal with allies and trade, maybe a more constructive manner, it could be a net positive for the underlying economy which is disproportionately suffering through the pandemic >> i hasn't thought of it the way you thought of it. you are a market historian reagan had a bull market and crash. so did bush. so did clinton, so did trump when ever we loo
ro ronald reagan has a bull mark and a crash. bill clinton had a bull market and a crash. barack obama had a straight up market for the most part and donald trump has had a bull market and a crash trying to base this on the presidency is a fool's errand. the composition of government has been proven to be most measurable when it comes to stock market returns a democrat president and republican congress provide about 10% annual rates of return and any other combination is typically have that. i...
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you say it won't be the last, and reiterate the idea that we are in this bull market. you do say we our refreshing valuations we -- we are refreshing valuations. what does that mean? [laughter] jim: i think maybe we have to have a deeper correction because even myself, i am just not scared enough yet. sayinguys like me will healthy correction by the time actually is getting close. i kind of concur with that. refreshing by valuations is we are bringing down the price of the market at the same time we are starting to bring backup earnings. earnings estimates are climbing nearly everywhere, across all sectors, and right now you've roughly, and you've got 146 one year forward earnings estimates on the street right now. that puts you back down around 21, 22 times or something. it was a lot higher not that long ago. so we are doing some damage to valuations. further, iong suspect those arguments are going to come up a little more, so we might have to look cheaper by the end of this year even if it goes higher in the interim. jonathan: jim, great to hear from you. of lucille
you say it won't be the last, and reiterate the idea that we are in this bull market. you do say we our refreshing valuations we -- we are refreshing valuations. what does that mean? [laughter] jim: i think maybe we have to have a deeper correction because even myself, i am just not scared enough yet. sayinguys like me will healthy correction by the time actually is getting close. i kind of concur with that. refreshing by valuations is we are bringing down the price of the market at the same...
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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. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job is to entertain, educate and teach so-call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet m me @jimcramer. if you want to know where the economy is headed now that 200,000 americans have died from covid, you only need to look at today's action dow gaining 140 and nasdaq surging 1.71% the market reflected everything going right, but totally obscured everything going wrong. it's a tale of two cities. it was the best at times and worst at times but on up days, we focus d on the best and ignoe the rest what do i mean let's start by going over the winners today to see what they are trying to say. you have to define them. they speak to you. the stars of reteail tell the story. the most important winner is amazon this morning, analysts who missed nearly the whole rally here took the recent pull back as an opportunity to upgrade it was very significan
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. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job is to entertain, educate and teach so-call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet m me @jimcramer. if you want to know where the economy is headed now that 200,000 americans have died from covid, you only need to look at today's action dow gaining 140 and...
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getting, a four time world champion — who won in consecutive years between 2010 and 2013 with red bull only behind michael schumacher and lewis hamilton in the all time record books. here's what he's had to say about the move: "i have been impressed with the results the team has achieved this year and i believe the future looks even brighter. aston martin will be a new name on the grid. the racing point team will be rebranded next season to the legendary british sports car manufacturer, will that's because this man, lawrence stroll part owns the f1 team and has a big stake in aston martin. he's a canadian who made his fortune in fashion before first investing in f1 in 2018, taking over force india, that team became racing point a year later, and now it ll change names again oh and his son lance drives for them too! earlier, i caught up with our f1 reporter jenny gow to discuss it all. this is a big move for him he has not one as much as he wanted to in his ferrari and he is not the first driver to try and go to ferrari and rebuild that team so i think it's a personal disappointment to
getting, a four time world champion — who won in consecutive years between 2010 and 2013 with red bull only behind michael schumacher and lewis hamilton in the all time record books. here's what he's had to say about the move: "i have been impressed with the results the team has achieved this year and i believe the future looks even brighter. aston martin will be a new name on the grid. the racing point team will be rebranded next season to the legendary british sports car manufacturer,...
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fall plus volatility has surged over the last few months causing safehaven assets to jump but is the bull run here to stay later on we're going to bring in some expert analysis to break down the performance of safe havens and the gold big divide with a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with those better than expected job numbers out of the united states new jobless claims came in at 881000 for the week ending the 28th of august according to united states labor department now analysts had expected 9950000 new claims for the week continuing claims that's the measure of those who have filed claims for 2 weeks or more fell by 1240000 to just over $13000000.00 total now meanwhile as congress debates the next steps for a kopek $1000.00 relief package the congressional budget office is projecting the country's deficit will triple in 2020 to 3.3 trillion dollars now federal debt will account for 98 percent of gross domestic product in fiscal 2020 and the largest percentage of g.d.p. since 1945. also expects federal debt held by the public will eclipse the size of t
fall plus volatility has surged over the last few months causing safehaven assets to jump but is the bull run here to stay later on we're going to bring in some expert analysis to break down the performance of safe havens and the gold big divide with a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with those better than expected job numbers out of the united states new jobless claims came in at 881000 for the week ending the 28th of august according to united states labor...
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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. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate, teach, put it in context so-call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet m me @jimcramer. days like this, i know, i know, they are discouraging. dow plunging 525 points. s&p plummeting 2.37% nasdaq nosediving 3.02%. i got to tell you, i think this decline is healthy this market needed a beatdown if only a learning experience for people who thought it was too easy when the market is roaring, a lot of investors seem to forget the most fundamental rule, buy low, sell high they want to buy high and sell higher the problem with that strategy is when stocks go down, they go down hard. you tend to lose money faster than you make it rather than being panicked by the sell off you in a very proverse way should be cheering for it we needed this why? because we needed to break the nasty pattern of 1999 to 2000 so many people refer to during the run the leaders never took a breathe
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. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate, teach, put it in context so-call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet m me @jimcramer. days like this, i know, i know, they are discouraging. dow plunging 525 points. s&p plummeting 2.37% nasdaq nosediving 3.02%. i got to tell you, i think this decline is healthy this market needed a...
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run because of bull run creek. but that's where this was found. and this was an artillery shell fired out of a cannon. it weighs ten pounds. it's shaped like a bullet. this came out of a rifled artillery piece. it could go much farther than a revolutionary war cannon. it has a fuse, it would explode, and this would go much farther, much more accurately, and, again, it would explode, making it much deadlier than anything else you would have seen in the revolutionary war. it's heavy, isn't it? anyone else? i've also got other things. basically articles of clothing, again, what you would have been wearing in july at manassas, if you were in the union artillery. wool. so this was what people wore at the time. these soldiers are wearing wool clothes, wool pants, long sleeves, shirt, jacket, vest. and that's -- it would have not only been pleasant being fired at, you would have been burning up hot. >> i just wanted to know, like, how did you, like, gather all of this stuff and then also i noticed there's some initials on
run because of bull run creek. but that's where this was found. and this was an artillery shell fired out of a cannon. it weighs ten pounds. it's shaped like a bullet. this came out of a rifled artillery piece. it could go much farther than a revolutionary war cannon. it has a fuse, it would explode, and this would go much farther, much more accurately, and, again, it would explode, making it much deadlier than anything else you would have seen in the revolutionary war. it's heavy, isn't it?...
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you know none of the stupina bull episode. good to see. you slip during your force wake would be near my stuff in this thread if not thoughts about spirits i pity you it was more than 6 been found in no. stadia. shows the stress of school issuance for you to post here to put by some sort of move. to a story they were but is. men used to present alexander. here in russia later on monday. the weekend of mass position rallies and hundreds of arrests made. one last march of partying before. don't tell people to go out there now but. the german armed forces are poised to roll out special military women in the name of gender equality though critics say the least of the.
you know none of the stupina bull episode. good to see. you slip during your force wake would be near my stuff in this thread if not thoughts about spirits i pity you it was more than 6 been found in no. stadia. shows the stress of school issuance for you to post here to put by some sort of move. to a story they were but is. men used to present alexander. here in russia later on monday. the weekend of mass position rallies and hundreds of arrests made. one last march of partying before. don't...
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down about 6% of their highs bank of america says they're experiencing a normal correction and the bull market is alive and well are you still optimistic about this market, randall >> i'm not a technician so i'll not even project what the market is going to do over the next month, et cetera but given the low level of interest rates we have, this market can do much better than you would normally assume for some time to come. >> so you are in the camp, randall, that means low interest rates means higher tostock valuations, but is that a one h one-time reset or do we keep resetting? does it have to keep going down for the market to climb or not >> it can't keep going down. i would go so far as to say that eventually interest rates must go up. and that's the reason we are so focused on buying value stocks that we think we'll be able to stand up well in a really tough market environment >> you have to be a brave man to do that right now, because it has not been the best time for value stocks, but that's what would make value investors more interested >> either brave or a glutton for punishme
down about 6% of their highs bank of america says they're experiencing a normal correction and the bull market is alive and well are you still optimistic about this market, randall >> i'm not a technician so i'll not even project what the market is going to do over the next month, et cetera but given the low level of interest rates we have, this market can do much better than you would normally assume for some time to come. >> so you are in the camp, randall, that means low interest...
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what's interesting is this bull market is not giving up.a bull with a bit between its teeth climbing up a muddy hill and keeps charging and other things falling out we had a big correction bitcoin, other risk assets but money seems to be rotating from one asset to another in u.s. equities and european eck. certainly the bull market is not over yet i do feel like we're getting close. >> do you think rotation would be the result or would everything be dragged down including the likes of bitcoin and gold like they were in march, or would this time be different for them would they act as protective assets >> i do think -- listen, some correlation. there is a big risk off all assets down make i do think the dollar and bitcoin would decouple from risk once you get it out, i think they will be protected but the first leg down they will be. leverage comes out of the system it's a very good question, though today i expected the market to go down. the nasdaq looked pretty ugly at one point and came right back. the s&p never looked ugly. so there's st
what's interesting is this bull market is not giving up.a bull with a bit between its teeth climbing up a muddy hill and keeps charging and other things falling out we had a big correction bitcoin, other risk assets but money seems to be rotating from one asset to another in u.s. equities and european eck. certainly the bull market is not over yet i do feel like we're getting close. >> do you think rotation would be the result or would everything be dragged down including the likes of...
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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. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is to the just to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me or tweet me like @jimcr. so much of what you see on your screen is driven by not the feds' comments, a little boring with the zoom box or retail sales that we got or housing numbers. but what is happening at the morning's research meetings all over the country today where the down gained 37 points and the s&p dipped and the nasdaq lost 1.25%. more on that later today seemed like it was dominated by the fed in the amazing snow flake ipo and as someone that helped bring the microsoft ipo to goldman sachs, i know a big deal when i see one. more on the demons the deal unleashed. we had a nice rally going today and that's about what is going on behind the scenes every morning they have a meeting where they pitch the sales force on individual stocks and entire in
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. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is to the just to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me or tweet me like @jimcr. so much of what you see on your screen is driven by not the feds' comments, a little boring with the zoom box or retail sales that we got or housing...
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>> he told me that he would put it in her red bull. >> how did she change? >> she became more sexual with people. >> who wanted her dead? >> he thought he was somewhat of a player. >> did it make him a killer? >>> welcome to "dateline." nick i was a well-liked fitness executive married to the man of her dreams. one night, she was supposed to meet her husband for dinner. but she never showed up and never came back home. who was responsible for her disappearance? here is dennis murphy with "secrets in seattle." >> seattle was raw after a week of relentless winter rain. a woman lost had been found in the tangle of the blackberries. a naked body. a small tattoo on the back. a necklace and signs of strangulation. the detectives sent to a patch of trees and boggy undergrowth near the seattle airport's runways guessed it was her. they would soon be proved correct. nine days to find her, the answer to where. another seven years still ahead to answer the questions of all homicide -- who? and why? but we have to go back, before the crime scene photos and the medical e
>> he told me that he would put it in her red bull. >> how did she change? >> she became more sexual with people. >> who wanted her dead? >> he thought he was somewhat of a player. >> did it make him a killer? >>> welcome to "dateline." nick i was a well-liked fitness executive married to the man of her dreams. one night, she was supposed to meet her husband for dinner. but she never showed up and never came back home. who was responsible...
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but this bull has, the broader bill has very strong support in the u.s. senate, bipartisan support, because members recognize that we must not relent in our fight against the scourge of suicide among our military veterans and veteran population. populations. and it builds on the clay hunt suicide prevention act that was, i believe, the first bill i cosponsored as a new senator. i think a lot of us view this as must-pass legislation. certainly hope the house leadership takes it up as soon as possible, and i urge all my colleagues who have connections -- and we all do in the house -- to make sure house colleagues move on it and we can send it to the president's desk where it needs to be signed into law. so will the me begin with a couple questions for our witnesses. mr. lorraine, can you please shower with the committee about the data you referenced in your testimony in regards to operation deep dive research progress and how do you believe s. . 785 can assist you in your efforts? >> senator sullivan, thank you, and thank you for all you do in alaska. we ha
but this bull has, the broader bill has very strong support in the u.s. senate, bipartisan support, because members recognize that we must not relent in our fight against the scourge of suicide among our military veterans and veteran population. populations. and it builds on the clay hunt suicide prevention act that was, i believe, the first bill i cosponsored as a new senator. i think a lot of us view this as must-pass legislation. certainly hope the house leadership takes it up as soon as...
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new york red bull contra el filadelfia.s de la nba. la serie estÁ 31 para el heat. vivÍa este domingo momento histÓrico cuando novak djokovic fue descalificadopor quÉ una bola lanzada por el thrash un break golpeÓ a una jueza de silla. el tenista serbio se disculpÓ con un mensaje en sus redes sociales. este martes sigue la acciÓn del fÚtbol mexicano con una triple cartelera. atlÉtico service contra el necaxa. toluca, bravo y puebla ante el amÉrica comenzando a las 5:30 del este, 4:30 del centro, 2:30 del pacÍfico en vivo por tudn. arantxa, feliz, muchÍsimas gracias. regresÓ con ustedes. felix: nos despedimos esta noche con un ejemplo de determinaciÓn ante la dificultad de una madre soltera de cuatro hijos en florida que dice que el puesto de limonada de sus hijos es la Única fuente de ingreso de la familia en estos difÍciles momentos. arantxa: sus hijos tienen entre seis y 10 aÑos y juntos salen a vender lo que pueden tratando de llegar a final de mes. lo hacen como muchos niÑos en estados unidos que han ganado dinero bront
new york red bull contra el filadelfia.s de la nba. la serie estÁ 31 para el heat. vivÍa este domingo momento histÓrico cuando novak djokovic fue descalificadopor quÉ una bola lanzada por el thrash un break golpeÓ a una jueza de silla. el tenista serbio se disculpÓ con un mensaje en sus redes sociales. este martes sigue la acciÓn del fÚtbol mexicano con una triple cartelera. atlÉtico service contra el necaxa. toluca, bravo y puebla ante el amÉrica comenzando a las 5:30 del este, 4:30...
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we've had a momentum-driven bull market for the last decade. been a splendid time to be capitalization weighting. now, the problem with cap weighting is that the more expense i a company is, the bigger the bought it get in the portfolioful apple is a wonderful company, great products, great management, very well positioned for a world that's increasingly reliant on technology. what a great idea to have money in that kind of a company. but at what price? at its peak apple was worth more than the entire foot is city in-- ftse index meaning that apple, one company, was worth more than the publicly-traded british economy. well, is apple going to produce more profits for its shareholders in the decades ahead than the entire british economy? i don't think so. if you believe it, then it's fairly priced. if you don't believe it, it's a wonderful company that's overpriced. tesla's even more extravagantly peculiar on its pricing. jack: i had a feeling you weren't going to tell me to put it all in tesla. rob, thanks for coming by to share your views. >>>
we've had a momentum-driven bull market for the last decade. been a splendid time to be capitalization weighting. now, the problem with cap weighting is that the more expense i a company is, the bigger the bought it get in the portfolioful apple is a wonderful company, great products, great management, very well positioned for a world that's increasingly reliant on technology. what a great idea to have money in that kind of a company. but at what price? at its peak apple was worth more than the...
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there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it.r. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach, put it in context call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer >>> if you had some cash on the sidelines today, today was terrific if you don't hav
there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it.r. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach, put it in context call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer >>> if you had some cash on the sidelines today, today was terrific if you don't hav
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glad you could join us the bulls getting ready to kick off the month of september they have already done that as you see by the green numbers there. nasdaq, s&p hitting an all time high after record breaking august led by the tech giants. >>> coronavirus pandemic may have created a more cautious consumer billionaire tilman will tell us what that means for his business "power lunch" starts rite now. >>> wall street starting to trade like a tech stock hitting a record as it gets set to launch its competitor and gears up for a deal to by tiktok zoom up after 40%. invest rs continue to pile into these momentum names more on the markets and high it's hard out there, send it over to bob. yesterday he sort of threw in the town he said there's no precedent to how high valuations can go with low rates and unlimited q/e. john also wu drew his price target these are veterans having a hard time to figure out how to put unlimbed fed support recessions would happen when the fed withdrew the support what does it mean? one of the thing s the bare arguments don't have much traction now the fed will keep
glad you could join us the bulls getting ready to kick off the month of september they have already done that as you see by the green numbers there. nasdaq, s&p hitting an all time high after record breaking august led by the tech giants. >>> coronavirus pandemic may have created a more cautious consumer billionaire tilman will tell us what that means for his business "power lunch" starts rite now. >>> wall street starting to trade like a tech stock hitting a...
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five days after the federal troops suffered defeat at the first battle of bull run here rides on july 26 and begins to form and train what would become the army of the potomac. mcclellanr 1, 1861, takes over as general and chief as winfield scott resigns. when concern was expressed about how much mcclellan was taking on, he boldly proclaimed -- i can do it all. and part of his goal to do it all included a grand strategy for 1862. that involves the peninsula campaign. of troops froms the washington and alexandria area to the virginia peninsula. that movement started in march of that year but i'm may 5, they'd only made it to williamsburg. it is on the peninsula that mcclellan has his first run and stuart, the confederate cavalry commander and stuart informs chickahominy raid june which is his first ride around mcclellan but more on that and a moment. the seven-day battles forces mcclellan to retreat from richmond and eventually he would withdraw from the peninsula and there had been a lot of political wrangling letter is back and forth and that period so he was not necessarily proving
five days after the federal troops suffered defeat at the first battle of bull run here rides on july 26 and begins to form and train what would become the army of the potomac. mcclellanr 1, 1861, takes over as general and chief as winfield scott resigns. when concern was expressed about how much mcclellan was taking on, he boldly proclaimed -- i can do it all. and part of his goal to do it all included a grand strategy for 1862. that involves the peninsula campaign. of troops froms the...
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be john has a herd of 135 indigenous cattle of various breeds of which 40 are bulls. striving to develop some of the malpractises in farming in india today. which. i think everyone who knows how cool the dating industry is and when i got into this and when i started seeing how many beautiful indigenous cappie were there and how the history of us importing cattle from the west for this nuclear evolution and a lot of other things then the need to protect these. kind of became very strong these beautiful indigenous cattle you know. on the farm and many of these are brought in cappy which don't actually give a lot of men. and i realize that these cattle are dying because our whole focus is on going up. to preserve these breeds logical the focus had to shift away from dairy. and so b. jones dung whole project was born i delayed that up by then by the down in all gosh i lost and it's going this and. a lot of dung lying around also means elisi it releases and you can get it's not even going to the right is. that dung whole project promotes an economy around cow dung. every d
be john has a herd of 135 indigenous cattle of various breeds of which 40 are bulls. striving to develop some of the malpractises in farming in india today. which. i think everyone who knows how cool the dating industry is and when i got into this and when i started seeing how many beautiful indigenous cappie were there and how the history of us importing cattle from the west for this nuclear evolution and a lot of other things then the need to protect these. kind of became very strong these...
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[ bleep ] back then and their bad faith reversals are obvious bull [ bleep ] now.s still worth taking stock of just how insulting and transparent their lies were, and remembering that for the future. because it's not just hypocrisy, it's nihilism. they're moral black holes who only care about the raw exercise of political power and plus, we went through all the trouble of gathering the tape so we're going to play it and while we do that, i'm going to past the time by getting started on a project i have been meaning to get around to i am going to crochet a blanket. and i will try to get at least a corner done. i mean, how long could this clip package take >> senator chuck grassley, the chair of the judiciary committee, himself, said it only makes sense that we defer to the american people who will elect a new president to select the next supreme court justice. >> the american people should be afforded the opportunity to weigh in >> you can't have one rule for democrat presidents and another rule for republican presidents >> i believe the next supreme court justice o
[ bleep ] back then and their bad faith reversals are obvious bull [ bleep ] now.s still worth taking stock of just how insulting and transparent their lies were, and remembering that for the future. because it's not just hypocrisy, it's nihilism. they're moral black holes who only care about the raw exercise of political power and plus, we went through all the trouble of gathering the tape so we're going to play it and while we do that, i'm going to past the time by getting started on a...
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. >> i did check in with one micron bull.nce, he sees tight supply and strong demand by the spring in important markets that micron serves like cloud infrastructure and 5g phones. on the call the ceo talking about end markets, optimistic that they will keep improving after 2021 the pandemic has taken a toll on the economy. also restrictions on huawei. micron did halt shipment to that chinese giant on september 14th. huawei accounts for about 10% of micron's sales >> big interview tomorrow on squawk alley guy adami, we talked about yesterday about the big narrative going on right now with chip stocks, china, the u.s., the overall macro narrative. micron, is this a stock that you want to own, guy >> at a price. the good news, i think, for micron was probably 77% of their revenues revenues up 24% year over year i think the quarter was really good margins were good. i think the reason the stock is lower, in my opinion, is first quarter guidance was lousy if you go back and look $46.50 had been support and resistance and support a
. >> i did check in with one micron bull.nce, he sees tight supply and strong demand by the spring in important markets that micron serves like cloud infrastructure and 5g phones. on the call the ceo talking about end markets, optimistic that they will keep improving after 2021 the pandemic has taken a toll on the economy. also restrictions on huawei. micron did halt shipment to that chinese giant on september 14th. huawei accounts for about 10% of micron's sales >> big interview...
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bull market that is under some pressure. >> we are probably getting towards the low end of this correction phase. >> investors are starting to show more bearish sentiment. >> rates may never rise. that is entirely possible. >> september has been a month of consolidation, and i think october will to be -- will be the same. >> if you have money, you can grow the economy and the household. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. from new york and london, for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance, live" -- this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. tom: jon, get out of the sand trap, or whatever he said last night. just absolutely extraordinary. we have been talking about it all morning. i would think the worldwide audience must be. just extraordinary. can we also note there is a job economy coming up, and maybe the next debate they can talk about where this unemployment factor is maybe going? jonathan: and maybe the
bull market that is under some pressure. >> we are probably getting towards the low end of this correction phase. >> investors are starting to show more bearish sentiment. >> rates may never rise. that is entirely possible. >> september has been a month of consolidation, and i think october will to be -- will be the same. >> if you have money, you can grow the economy and the household. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan...
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i think that's the only bull call >> it's good having you on the show today be well. see you soon >> yeah. thank you. >> i mentioned pete, he's got unusual activity let me give you a check of the s&p sectors. more in the green than the red s&p is only good for about five points you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. halftime is back after this. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes... starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is the bank that will help you do it all. because at u.s. bank, our people are dedicated to turning your new inspiration into your next pursuit. to turning your new inspiration (music) anncr: give customers access to precisely what they want, when they need it the most. with adyen, the payments platform that delivers convenience for all. adyen. business. not boundaries. >>> we're back w
i think that's the only bull call >> it's good having you on the show today be well. see you soon >> yeah. thank you. >> i mentioned pete, he's got unusual activity let me give you a check of the s&p sectors. more in the green than the red s&p is only good for about five points you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. halftime is back after this. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill...
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