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that's john barron or john miller. you know what he'd call up about?every girl in new york wants to date donald trump. he's the most handsome guy, the most popular guy. you'd hear him in his own voice saying this. it is really extraordinary. what you also saw by the '90s, nobody would do any story involving donald trump because he was ran anonymous source abot himself telling how great he was. >> do you want to hear him doing this? we have that sound byte. here is john miller talking to people magazine in 1991. >> a lot of the people you write about are really are -- they call, they just call, actresses, people you write about just call to see if they can go out with him. by the way, i'm sort of new here. >> what is your position? >> well, i'm sort of handling p.r. because he gets so much of it. >> mike lupika, i guess he's sort of trying to change his voice in that, but it certainly still sounds like donald trump. >> no, katy, maggie haberman tweet ed about this today. the great pete hamil was my editor at the daily news back in the 1990s and apparent
that's john barron or john miller. you know what he'd call up about?every girl in new york wants to date donald trump. he's the most handsome guy, the most popular guy. you'd hear him in his own voice saying this. it is really extraordinary. what you also saw by the '90s, nobody would do any story involving donald trump because he was ran anonymous source abot himself telling how great he was. >> do you want to hear him doing this? we have that sound byte. here is john miller talking to...
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conservationists like heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting. >i've cried three tyimes already today imagining that one day my three small children may grow up, and these animals may not be here anymore. but bottom line is we got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island, cleanup crews have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave of dead sea life, and it extends for miles in either direction. and there's no telling how long this could go on. the worst bloom on record back in 2006 lasted 17 months. jeff? >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> still ahead here olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex
conservationists like heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting. >i've cried three tyimes already today imagining that one day my three small children may grow up, and these animals may not be here anymore. but bottom line is we got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island, cleanup crews have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave of dead sea life, and it extends for miles in either direction. and there's no telling how long...
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. —— barron. you hear things like that and a... unpleasant. a spectacular week, though. we had paul manafort, michael cohen. it is all about hush money. is still there! we will be covering the midterms of course on bbc news. thank you forjoining us. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you penny smith, and rosamund urwin goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news, and the good news is mark kermode is back from his summer holidays. nice to see you. nice to see you, it feels like it's been ages. it does, it really does actually. what have you chosen this week? so the children act, which is a new film starring emma thompson, we have this week.
. —— barron. you hear things like that and a... unpleasant. a spectacular week, though. we had paul manafort, michael cohen. it is all about hush money. is still there! we will be covering the midterms of course on bbc news. thank you forjoining us. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it...
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. >>> noah barron and i are two peas in a pod. ♪ call me up on the sfon ♪ and ask did you watch thathang up before you spoil that new episode ♪ >> i cannot stand spoilers, you know who you are. you get on line, you're tweet, you're facebooking, you're ruining these shows and movies and it just makes me so angry. >> like i told him con in the wrath of con. ♪ so i'll get my revenge ♪ i'm going to sing ♪ everything single spoiler from every -- ♪ ♪ this is just one of those >> get ready everybody, you might want to put your fingners your years. ♪ it's not penny's bone and han solo is dead ♪ >> is there a statute of limitations on spoilers? >> i'd say give it a couple weeks minimum. >> you think? ♪ when you finally learn ♪ that john dies in -- >> catchy, though. >> what did we just talk about? >> it's been years since season five. ♪ ♪ i really don't enjoy ruining your favorite story ♪ ♪ i don't want to tell you you think you're simpleton ♪ ♪ i don't get what you're seeing -- ♪ >> this video is chock-full of spoilers. look us up on rightthisminute.com or use our mobile app. >>> a little bo
. >>> noah barron and i are two peas in a pod. ♪ call me up on the sfon ♪ and ask did you watch thathang up before you spoil that new episode ♪ >> i cannot stand spoilers, you know who you are. you get on line, you're tweet, you're facebooking, you're ruining these shows and movies and it just makes me so angry. >> like i told him con in the wrath of con. ♪ so i'll get my revenge ♪ i'm going to sing ♪ everything single spoiler from every -- ♪ ♪ this is just...
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simpson gets juiced by sash a barron cohen. ( ♪ ) how it's done? please.h active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. mitzi: with less joint pain, watch me. for less joint pain and clearer skin, ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist gives you lasting protection from tooth sensitivity. new listerine® sensitivity with first of its kind protection, it blocks tooth sensitivity at the source. so instead of your favorite foods making you feel like this.
simpson gets juiced by sash a barron cohen. ( ♪ ) how it's done? please.h active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you...
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what's ahead >> it's paying for a number of once high-flying stocks and the top technician chris barronthree names you oushld buy on the dip he'll tell us what they are when "fast money" returns >>> welcome back to "fast money," earnings season under way, and a number of big names haven't been doing so hot following the report let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange for more hi, bob. >> earnings growth is still going strong and the quarter's looking great, but a number of stocks have gotten punished in the base of lower guidance and other metrics that missed the mark ta take twitter, for example, they had in-line earnings and expressed weak monthly average users and that took the stock down 20% the day it reported another one, intel beat on the top and bottom line, but delays on new chips and some margin concerns weighed on the stock and they were down 9% the next day. and caterpillar, they sold 3% the day after its report and the company beat on earnings and still finds itself squarely in the crosshairs of a u.s.-china trade war. american express fell more than 3% after
what's ahead >> it's paying for a number of once high-flying stocks and the top technician chris barronthree names you oushld buy on the dip he'll tell us what they are when "fast money" returns >>> welcome back to "fast money," earnings season under way, and a number of big names haven't been doing so hot following the report let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange for more hi, bob. >> earnings growth is still going strong and the...
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. >> john barron, here we go. >> i think you can really use donald trump now, and i think last year, and 200. >> it was not me on the phone, it doesn't sound like me, and it was not me on the phone. >> okay, so first of all, it was him on the phone. and when i heard this, this was during the campaign. i learned about this, this habit that he has of going on and talking as this guy john barron, or one of these other characters. i thought to myself, this guy is certifiably insane. because think about this for a second. who do you know that gets on the phone and pretends to be somebody else on this kind of level and talks to a journalist to get information out. that's insane. that's insanity. and i thought when i heard that, how can that guy be president? how are we going to allow a person who does a thing like that become president of the united states? and, you know, it happened. but that's as crazy -- that's kind of beyond pathological. there's some kind of mental illness that allows for something like that to happen. >> we don't know at a distance. we know he's caught on tape, the t
. >> john barron, here we go. >> i think you can really use donald trump now, and i think last year, and 200. >> it was not me on the phone, it doesn't sound like me, and it was not me on the phone. >> okay, so first of all, it was him on the phone. and when i heard this, this was during the campaign. i learned about this, this habit that he has of going on and talking as this guy john barron, or one of these other characters. i thought to myself, this guy is certifiably...
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. >> this should be some of australia's fine eak churl land but now the earth is bone dry d barron andy farming communities s areuggling like never before as the big dry in ea aerntralia strengthens its grip. the lack of rain has dramatically ordered the land scale. all of new south wales is nowci offily in brouthdroufment for many, it's a disaster. the small town o manila is in zone.art of the drought at the local school, the children of farming families share the community's pain and uncertainty. there's a lot of sorrow. you can see that he -- sense that in their voices when they're talking about home. it's pretty sad to watch their stock slly but steadily starve to death in frontf them. >> i go to bed late, get up earlier so that everything is done. >> thed month is hel very tightly so we're not spending it on unnecessary things. making sure we count every dollar that we spendful >> australia's capricious clifmentse can be crew. it can turn fertile land into into a waste land. government funding is helping buty what's rea needed is rain and lots of it. the forecasts ahead don't look
. >> this should be some of australia's fine eak churl land but now the earth is bone dry d barron andy farming communities s areuggling like never before as the big dry in ea aerntralia strengthens its grip. the lack of rain has dramatically ordered the land scale. all of new south wales is nowci offily in brouthdroufment for many, it's a disaster. the small town o manila is in zone.art of the drought at the local school, the children of farming families share the community's pain and...
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conservationists like heather barron says the overall effects can be long lasting. >> i've cried three today imagining one day my three small children will grow up and these animals will not be here anymore. the bottom line, we've got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island they have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave. there's no telling how long this could last. the worst bloom on record back in 2006 lasted 17 months. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sanibel island, florida. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a law to protect the disabled is allowing otherwise healthy passengers to speed through airport security. how the wheelchair is becoming a popular travel companion. >>> and in his "reporter's notebook," john dickerson reflects on how summer camp is a proving ground for both kids and parents. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm don dahler. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area cities, this is kpix 5 news. >> talk a live look outside. beautiful shot of the city by the ba
conservationists like heather barron says the overall effects can be long lasting. >> i've cried three today imagining one day my three small children will grow up and these animals will not be here anymore. the bottom line, we've got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island they have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave. there's no telling how long this could last. the worst bloom on record back in 2006 lasted 17 months. manuel bojorquez, cbs news,...
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marty barron, the editor in chief of "washington post" we said we're not at war, we're at work. >> we was -- we are reiterating what it is that we stand for, what the value, what the role of a free press is. and each individual newspaper wrote about what that meant to them. and what a free press is in boston is very different from what the free press is in boise in terms of the role it plays within the community. >> how so? explain that. i'm confused by that. >> well, so while we are all doing the same thing in terms of holding the powerful accountable, keeping the citizenry informed, but it means different things. it plays out differently on a community level, you know, a lot of the editorials you're reading were talking about how, you know, we care about the school board. we care about the new restaurant that's opening. we are interested in who the city selectmen are. those sort of things on a very local level. and when the rhetoric comes in from the top that this is fake news -- fake news is the enemy of the people, it plays down through all levels of journalism. >> susan? >> well,
marty barron, the editor in chief of "washington post" we said we're not at war, we're at work. >> we was -- we are reiterating what it is that we stand for, what the value, what the role of a free press is. and each individual newspaper wrote about what that meant to them. and what a free press is in boston is very different from what the free press is in boise in terms of the role it plays within the community. >> how so? explain that. i'm confused by that. >>...
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conservationists likike heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting.ve cried three times already today. imagining that one day my three small children may grow up and these animals may not be here anymore. bottom line is, we've got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island, cleanup crews have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave of dead sea life, and it extends for miles in either direction. and there's no telling how long this could go on. the worst bloom on record, back in 2006, lasted 17 months. jeff. >> glor: manuel bojorquez, thank you. still ahead here tonight, the pope makes a major announcement on the death penalty. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your healthcare business. so that if she has a heart problem & the staff needs to know, they will cau ke look talshas a heart problem & share the data wh cyeah, i'm loing at them now. problem & they'll drop everything hey. & take care of this baby yeah, that procedure seems right. & that one too. at&t provides edge to edge intellige
conservationists likike heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting.ve cried three times already today. imagining that one day my three small children may grow up and these animals may not be here anymore. bottom line is, we've got to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on sanibel island, cleanup crews have not been able to keep up with this putrid wave of dead sea life, and it extends for miles in either direction. and there's no telling how long this...
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the white home and center arms and weapons were found inside al and sorry white home and center in barron line they sent a feature in the last man and i like the second oscar nominated me pretty star on the white house by affiliates of the white house and that's and very much promoted which in fact was very much a revisionist project erasing the existence of nostra from some other splinter groups terrorist groups extremist groups sectarian groups that were operating in a celeb or in carrying out a trustee's against the syrian civilians i walked from the island sorry center to serco which is where our abilities are a twelve year old palestinian child was tortured and publicly the head it despite pleading to be allowed to be killed him and in the now is right saleh trying to tell me that one of the main white home accent is that feature as in want to if they're major promotional vehicles last men and heard that there were no white helmet present at the center during that execution or if they were not present there during the execution why did they not at least document that crime which was
the white home and center arms and weapons were found inside al and sorry white home and center in barron line they sent a feature in the last man and i like the second oscar nominated me pretty star on the white house by affiliates of the white house and that's and very much promoted which in fact was very much a revisionist project erasing the existence of nostra from some other splinter groups terrorist groups extremist groups sectarian groups that were operating in a celeb or in carrying...
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their cars and then getting fines for living oh my god i'm going to ask you why you know bridget barron tell me why is this hybrid why are people forced to bring living living like literally there's i can go to a can get apartment and get a house i'm going to park a what little i have left and put my car and sleep you know down the sidewalk because that's insane why is this happening so well it has always happened it's always been one of those things it's usually best stories i've always heard about artists who come to l.a. and you start at the very west coast of the united states sort of thing and it's you know actors musicians they live out of their car save money and you know whatever but usually you don't see it leased out in the open but right after two thousand and eight after we had the two thousand and eight crash you did see a lot of people suddenly there were like campsites of people who had lost their homes or their jobs and these things happen they just happen on the fringes so we don't see them so we think oh it's just happening now people are just living here now casey roa
their cars and then getting fines for living oh my god i'm going to ask you why you know bridget barron tell me why is this hybrid why are people forced to bring living living like literally there's i can go to a can get apartment and get a house i'm going to park a what little i have left and put my car and sleep you know down the sidewalk because that's insane why is this happening so well it has always happened it's always been one of those things it's usually best stories i've always heard...
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jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.him credibility back, hey, the saudis were talking to me on several occasions about taking the company private? does that ease any fears, jack hough? >> i think it is totally out of place for a company chief to be talking this way or tweeting this way with so specific a number, and yet, no concrete specifics on the when, where or the who. there are already lawsuits rolling in. this sort of thing. i think it was totally ill-advised. really, you know, kind of unprecedented. i can't think of a comparable situation. liz: you're right. agree with jack. i left meeting with saudis in my mind, no question that a deal with the sovereign front could be closed. no question, is different from the word past tense, secured with a d on it, right? >> what is the payoff for him, right? why did this have to go out that moment on twitter? the answer can not be to move the stock price or he is in a lot of trouble. there has to be some other motivation. susan: musk said he alerted the board -- ashley: augu
jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.him credibility back, hey, the saudis were talking to me on several occasions about taking the company private? does that ease any fears, jack hough? >> i think it is totally out of place for a company chief to be talking this way or tweeting this way with so specific a number, and yet, no concrete specifics on the when, where or the who. there are already lawsuits rolling in. this sort of thing. i think it was totally ill-advised. really,...
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so quentin is sort of like john john kennedy or barron trump or some sort of youngster growing up in the public eye. he's the most charming roosevelt brother. the rest can be sort of can put you off in one way or another. but quentin seems to be the charmer. he's also the handsomest. the schooling at groton, he goes off to groton eventually. the preparatory school for harvard. his grades are no good at first. then it becomes very strong. at the top of his class. is he goes off to harvard. when war comes he is a sophomore and in april 1917, when war is declared, he goes down to washington, to volunteer to volunteer in the army air corps or the army itself. he's existed not as an officer like his brothers at first, but first for a very brief time as a sergeant. the question arises should he have gone into the army the a all at this point? he didn't have to, he was young enough. he could have stayed out for a little while longer. it's argued to tr by a friend of his, a fellow named lawrence abbott, whether it would be better for quentin to have stayed at harvard and tr responds not so m
so quentin is sort of like john john kennedy or barron trump or some sort of youngster growing up in the public eye. he's the most charming roosevelt brother. the rest can be sort of can put you off in one way or another. but quentin seems to be the charmer. he's also the handsomest. the schooling at groton, he goes off to groton eventually. the preparatory school for harvard. his grades are no good at first. then it becomes very strong. at the top of his class. is he goes off to harvard. when...
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brian: remember when peter fonda wand the barron trumpp to be put in a cage.ff, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swelling
brian: remember when peter fonda wand the barron trumpp to be put in a cage.ff, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of...
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barron's over the weekend reported how these firms have been on fire in terms of earnings growth.t looked like diageo was going to buy one of the canadian firms. that is off. earnings from tilray, a 95% increase in revenue. $10 million almost in revenue, and an almost $5 billion valuation, putting that stock on the spotlight. quickly to the bloomberg, gtv is where you can find these charts. thepositivity about mexico-u.s. trade deal causing a lot of money to flow into this etf. mexico back on the map. bitcoin back on the rise, oil and gold on the move, in the opposite direction, what is the story there? su: foil was lower as we went into the close, setting up for what might be a big gain in supply, plus the dollar starting to be stronger. that also impacted gold, where we see record bearish bets, money fleeeing gold etf. bitcoin, now about $7,000. it's the longest rally we have seen in a long time, although again analysts say pot stocks .re the new bitcoin i ramy: thank you very much for that. a look at the markets. before we continue the conversation, more lines across the bloomb
barron's over the weekend reported how these firms have been on fire in terms of earnings growth.t looked like diageo was going to buy one of the canadian firms. that is off. earnings from tilray, a 95% increase in revenue. $10 million almost in revenue, and an almost $5 billion valuation, putting that stock on the spotlight. quickly to the bloomberg, gtv is where you can find these charts. thepositivity about mexico-u.s. trade deal causing a lot of money to flow into this etf. mexico back on...
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kat timpf is here along with matty duff lesler is here and cs barron.ll the exclusions don't actually fix what's going wrong. do you think i'm completely off base by saying we need to take a different look at this through the lens of legalization. >> i think you are right. but it's a combination of legalization and people talk about gateway drugs like marijuana which is not a gateway drug. medical professionals are overprescribing pain medication. advil and tylenol used together are just as effective as opioids. the same thing with medical marijuana. it's an opportunity to reduce people's pain. and it's not addictive. we have doctor hospital come from a culture of write a script for any of this stuff. kennedy: people don't die from marijuana. they die less in states where there is more marijuana available. where you have legal recreational cannabis you have way fewer opioid overdose deaths. >> we are talk just about legalization. a lot of the reformers get turned off. at the federal and state level there is a recognition that war on drugs has failed and
kat timpf is here along with matty duff lesler is here and cs barron.ll the exclusions don't actually fix what's going wrong. do you think i'm completely off base by saying we need to take a different look at this through the lens of legalization. >> i think you are right. but it's a combination of legalization and people talk about gateway drugs like marijuana which is not a gateway drug. medical professionals are overprescribing pain medication. advil and tylenol used together are just...
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of these women have alleged affairs to have happened just months after she gave birth to their son barronnonof this can be easy for her as she tries do things like talk about cyber bullying or move forward with her "be best" platform. today she and the president go together to a neonatal hospital unit to talk when neonatal syndrome which is one of her causes. so maybe an awkward day for the two of them to be together. we're not watching any handed holding and again the first lady is quiet. >> i was noticing the lack of hand holding too because often times we do see them holding hands when they are coming and going from whether the car or air force one. the first lady did have a big announcement this week about her solo international trip coming up. tell us about that. >> she has announced that in october she will be visiting africa, it will be sort of an extensive trip, a number of countries. she hasn't throughout xwrou-- outlined her objective. but this is the first time that she is venturing out solo. everyone is saying considering the president's past comments on africa, that this is a
of these women have alleged affairs to have happened just months after she gave birth to their son barronnonof this can be easy for her as she tries do things like talk about cyber bullying or move forward with her "be best" platform. today she and the president go together to a neonatal hospital unit to talk when neonatal syndrome which is one of her causes. so maybe an awkward day for the two of them to be together. we're not watching any handed holding and again the first lady is...
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just this past weekend, barrons ran this piece, time to sell walmart. they trashed the e-commerce and flipkart business and questioned the kpeep's ability to earn $5.00 per share next year. i thinkthey fundamentally underestimated what they were trying to achieve. the stock is trading at just -- i put that just because the growth is pretty amazing, 19.6 times next year's earnings estimates. that means a similar evaluation for home depot why does costco get a higher move a faster long-term growth rate, 12% versus 6% for walmart. it, too, will start to get a higher price to earnings mobile. that's what's happened the online investments are paying off flipkart will give a major international boos: same store sales are looking better, especially at sam's. in the meantime, the company has got roughly $17 billion in the buyback authorization. it can grow the earnings how much should we be willing to pay for walmart, this is solving for the multiple it deserves a multiple somewhere between the be loved costco and home depot which is incredibly well run but inv
just this past weekend, barrons ran this piece, time to sell walmart. they trashed the e-commerce and flipkart business and questioned the kpeep's ability to earn $5.00 per share next year. i thinkthey fundamentally underestimated what they were trying to achieve. the stock is trading at just -- i put that just because the growth is pretty amazing, 19.6 times next year's earnings estimates. that means a similar evaluation for home depot why does costco get a higher move a faster long-term...
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conservationists like heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting. >ried three times already today. imagining that one day my three small children may grow up and these animals may not be here any more. but bottom line is we have to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on santa bell island, clean-up crews have not been able to keep up with this pew trid wave of dead see line and it extends for miles in either direction. there's no telling how long this could last. the worst bloom on record, back in 2006, lasted 17 months. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, santa bell island, florida. >> still ahead, why more sick americans are calling uber instead of 911. welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for clean. boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me miniva
conservationists like heather barron say the overall effect on fragile species can be long lasting. >ried three times already today. imagining that one day my three small children may grow up and these animals may not be here any more. but bottom line is we have to clean up our waters. >> reporter: here on santa bell island, clean-up crews have not been able to keep up with this pew trid wave of dead see line and it extends for miles in either direction. there's no telling how long...
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let me bring in cnn courthouse correspondent kate lin collins and seth barrons wag katlyn, to you.that you have new reporting today with jake tapper that trump is concerned whether his son, don jr., might have legal exposure in the special counsel's russia investigation. tell me about that. >> that's right, brooke. the president is growing increasingly concerned. that's why we have seen him ramp up his attacks on the special counsel which you have seen play out on his twitter feed calling out the special counsel robert mueller by name, something we did not see the president do six months ago, before. he would never go that far as to say his name. now he is doing it multiple times in a weekend sometimes. we are learning from multiple sources who are telling myself and jake tapper is that's because the president is concerned his son don jr. may be exposed in the mueller investigation. the president has been worried about his family's exposure for months now. of before his concern was about jared kushner his son-in-law who was also at that trump tower meeting. in recent weeks the pres
let me bring in cnn courthouse correspondent kate lin collins and seth barrons wag katlyn, to you.that you have new reporting today with jake tapper that trump is concerned whether his son, don jr., might have legal exposure in the special counsel's russia investigation. tell me about that. >> that's right, brooke. the president is growing increasingly concerned. that's why we have seen him ramp up his attacks on the special counsel which you have seen play out on his twitter feed calling...
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pam bondi, secretary nielsen, sarah sanders, melania trump, ivanka trump, a 12-year-old kid, barron trumpughter, chloe trump. the media talks about them because they say you suck -- you actually got physically assaulted. >> correct. water thrown on myself, they threw an egg at me. here's the interesting part, candace and i were just minding our own business. we were having a quiet breakfast and they mobilized within 20 or 30 minutes, at least 50 of them came into the restaurant and started calling candace a nazi, i can't figure how they would come to that conclusion.e >> sean: there were racial comments. >> this was a primarily black police force. if there was only one white police officer, the rest were black and hispanic, they called us race traders, they werede staying at the police and that all police are racist and fight that this was an all white group, antifa facing an all black police force and myself. >> sean: i did notice that you both kept her cool and you stayed out. d not going to go back in. if i was there, i would have stayed out because i was a lunatic but it would have ad
pam bondi, secretary nielsen, sarah sanders, melania trump, ivanka trump, a 12-year-old kid, barron trumpughter, chloe trump. the media talks about them because they say you suck -- you actually got physically assaulted. >> correct. water thrown on myself, they threw an egg at me. here's the interesting part, candace and i were just minding our own business. we were having a quiet breakfast and they mobilized within 20 or 30 minutes, at least 50 of them came into the restaurant and...
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how do you get, k through 12, i can remember hearing craig barron from intel saying put everything into through 12 s.t.e.m. that was back in the late '90s i heard him speak. he said let's go for the jobs of the 21st century versus the 20th century. why are we propping up, obviously we have to eat, but farming, last millenium. how do we do that? because public schools can't seem to match the task. >> no. it's a great question. i think you need companies to make it very clear where the jobs are going. so not just people can have jobs, but they can have great jobs. our job is to intercept that at the middle school area, at the high school area, earlier in someone's educational life. you can't wait until they get to college to really get someone excited and focused on s.t.e.m. the other side of this is, there are still only 20% to 40% women in s.t.e.m. we want the rest of the world is 50% women. why can't we get 50% women in s.t.e.m.? liz: you get a lot of girls in school, wai was one of them, i' just not good in math, i don't even understand what engineering is. i like science but it's not
how do you get, k through 12, i can remember hearing craig barron from intel saying put everything into through 12 s.t.e.m. that was back in the late '90s i heard him speak. he said let's go for the jobs of the 21st century versus the 20th century. why are we propping up, obviously we have to eat, but farming, last millenium. how do we do that? because public schools can't seem to match the task. >> no. it's a great question. i think you need companies to make it very clear where the jobs...
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there are two chip stocks to buy and let's go to the charts with chris barron wiverrone. >> let's start with amd and let's put in context where it comes from amd was dead money for two and a half years between $9 and $17. it broke apart the $17 level about eight week oogs and we think there's more to go here and looking for 25 on amd. it's been a leadership stock well to the s&p, as well and always important in our work >> i think the one that's also getting better here and this is taiwan semi and the second largest weight in the sox. quietly, starting to have the relative during s&p and i think what's important here is you hold the 50-day moving average here with 39 if this is getting better and on its way back to 35, musk holds here at 39 we think skyworks is vulnerable here and it looks like a really big top for us and try to get above 115 three times and coming through here and coming through here and can't do it here and another little top formation going over and we think ultimately down to 80 and the stock trades 92 today and it's breaking down in relative terms. so not a leader
there are two chip stocks to buy and let's go to the charts with chris barron wiverrone. >> let's start with amd and let's put in context where it comes from amd was dead money for two and a half years between $9 and $17. it broke apart the $17 level about eight week oogs and we think there's more to go here and looking for 25 on amd. it's been a leadership stock well to the s&p, as well and always important in our work >> i think the one that's also getting better here and this...
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jack hough, "barron's" senior editor and carol roth former investment banker. jack, look at number, tur, the turkey etf. that takes turkey companies and government debt into consideration, down 14 1/2%. if you look at six-month chart. this thing has been going down six months. it wasn't just today's tariff announcements that sent it down. >> turkey is in trouble. the problem the average investor is saying i put 1% of my portfolio into the turkey etf. people are indexing. doing broadly as possible, buying emerging market etfs, when someone says i something like that happens, i will see my emerging market etf it can cause weakness among emerging markets. impact could make the dollar even stronger, seems to be the opposite of president's intended reaction. david: carol, a lot of people are saying think what happened with greece, et cetera. this is something that seems more contained to me, particularly as you look at the six-month chart of the turkey etf. it has been going down for a while. this seems more centered what is happening in turkey than something broadl
jack hough, "barron's" senior editor and carol roth former investment banker. jack, look at number, tur, the turkey etf. that takes turkey companies and government debt into consideration, down 14 1/2%. if you look at six-month chart. this thing has been going down six months. it wasn't just today's tariff announcements that sent it down. >> turkey is in trouble. the problem the average investor is saying i put 1% of my portfolio into the turkey etf. people are indexing. doing...
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we've got, look, the editor in chief that everybody loves here in washington, d.c., marty barron of theington post, essentially made his name by uncovering the abuse taking place up in new england. it's as if the catholic church each time dealt with the problem and tried to move on. >> it's a culture of secrecy. it is an institution that sees itself as its own moral and governing and legal authority, and so -- and it's massive. it's such -- it's across the world. and what we've seen is that this kind of abuse is so widespread that were the church to try to tackle the issue, how would you even know -- you don't know who is trying to solve the problem, is actually part of the problem because it goes from those who committed abuses to covering it up to those complicit in it. it's very widespread. i think pope francis, you know, he doesn't have a great track record of dealing with this issue, particularly when it came up in chile. he was silent. it took them 48 hours to issue a statement. he still hasn't said anything. he didn't say anything this morning. >> i'm curious of the larger societ
we've got, look, the editor in chief that everybody loves here in washington, d.c., marty barron of theington post, essentially made his name by uncovering the abuse taking place up in new england. it's as if the catholic church each time dealt with the problem and tried to move on. >> it's a culture of secrecy. it is an institution that sees itself as its own moral and governing and legal authority, and so -- and it's massive. it's such -- it's across the world. and what we've seen is...
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the ground there is dry, barron, in some parts and hasn't had a meaningful reins of the best part ofinesses, towns, farming families, sculptured and is well being affected. we spoke with rachel ferguson, the deputy principal at the manila central school in new south wales. she says the drought is affecting students who might be. as mike the land. the drought is affecting students who might be. as mike the landm you are born on the land it is a very ha rd you are born on the land it is a very hard thing to walk away from. but i think increasingly when you look at the costs of carting water, the time and psychological cost of the time and psychological cost of the industry, it is tempting for those students to go away and i can understand why because i think for most of them bad idea of secure employment, secure financial stability, was obviously appealing against playing the numbers on the farm. there is not only that psychological cost but an immense financial cost to farmers as well. the new south wales government has been saying that it could call in the military to help transport
the ground there is dry, barron, in some parts and hasn't had a meaningful reins of the best part ofinesses, towns, farming families, sculptured and is well being affected. we spoke with rachel ferguson, the deputy principal at the manila central school in new south wales. she says the drought is affecting students who might be. as mike the land. the drought is affecting students who might be. as mike the landm you are born on the land it is a very ha rd you are born on the land it is a very...
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it was immortalised by the fighter ace, baron von richthofen, also known as the german red barron duringere hard to beat. baron von rick tobin also known as the red baron became one of germany's most jack brett fighter pilots during world war i. flying his distinctive red plane on dozens of combat message. today this brings us of combat message. today this brings us back to that time. it has been recreated by this doctor. it was a big challenge. it took about ten yea rs. big challenge. it took about ten years. you have to order a few thanks, like an engine which is quite a bit of. 0r thanks, like an engine which is quite a bit of. or you have to spend a lot of time working on it. is the exact size of the original, but has a modern, more reliable engine. and this version has breaks. so what is it like to fly? it's very scary. i remember my first flight here because i am so used to be tighter flying, i thought this aircraft is probably more similar. but when i was hitting it ijust could not believe it. suddenly i was putting power on. it lifted off nicely and suddenly the whole thing veere
it was immortalised by the fighter ace, baron von richthofen, also known as the german red barron duringere hard to beat. baron von rick tobin also known as the red baron became one of germany's most jack brett fighter pilots during world war i. flying his distinctive red plane on dozens of combat message. today this brings us of combat message. today this brings us back to that time. it has been recreated by this doctor. it was a big challenge. it took about ten yea rs. big challenge. it took...
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he works for "barron's" magazine, i think he is the editor.is going to bounce. it's a bargain at 174. >> we liked it in the spring at 160s, when the stink first unfolded by cambridge analytics. the stock rode up to somewhere around 200 bucks because the money this company is making -- show me another stock this cheap that will grow revenues 25% a year. there is not one out there. it is stuffed with cash. barely more expensive than the market. they're making tradeoffs that will maybe trim their growth a little bit, trim their margins a little bit to improve the quality. i still think it is cheap relative to the growth. stuart: so it's a bargain, the word bargain is a bit extreme but it's a buy at 174? >> i called facebook -- ashley: reasonable price. >> i called facebook the new tobacco stock. everyone has a reason to hate it but -- where is this advertising money going to go? people need to advertise. we know what the size of advertising pie is. i would love to tell you that print journalism is the next hot destination for all those ad dollars
he works for "barron's" magazine, i think he is the editor.is going to bounce. it's a bargain at 174. >> we liked it in the spring at 160s, when the stink first unfolded by cambridge analytics. the stock rode up to somewhere around 200 bucks because the money this company is making -- show me another stock this cheap that will grow revenues 25% a year. there is not one out there. it is stuffed with cash. barely more expensive than the market. they're making tradeoffs that will...
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jack hough with us, "barron's" senior editor.y who was saying buy that stock back in may. it has done very well. you recommended it own the grounds that kroger is one of the more innovative store chains in america today. >> i think they will be able to benefit from the struggles of the smaller, fragmented grocery players. this business about alibaba, i don't think anyone has this story right. here is what i think is going on. kroger has done a tremendous business with chinese tourists in america. the way they have done that is making it easy for these folks. they arrive here in america. some of them don't speak the language. they need to buy ordinary goods. there is an app, they're used to using alibaba and and using ability to buy products at kroger. they like them. they go back to china, hey, have you heard about this kroger? sometimes in china they fall in love with ordinary brand like buick or something like that. stuart: that is how it happened? chinese tourists come to america, kroger has got an app. >> kroger made it easy
jack hough with us, "barron's" senior editor.y who was saying buy that stock back in may. it has done very well. you recommended it own the grounds that kroger is one of the more innovative store chains in america today. >> i think they will be able to benefit from the struggles of the smaller, fragmented grocery players. this business about alibaba, i don't think anyone has this story right. here is what i think is going on. kroger has done a tremendous business with chinese...
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. >>> and summer growth spurt for first boy barron trump. >> and just revealed, first lady melania'sher sister and her hairdresser. >>> plus, family slaughtered. heartbreaking new video. >> my daddy is a hero. >>> then, plunge. and the brave bystanders who
. >>> and summer growth spurt for first boy barron trump. >> and just revealed, first lady melania'sher sister and her hairdresser. >>> plus, family slaughtered. heartbreaking new video. >> my daddy is a hero. >>> then, plunge. and the brave bystanders who
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gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionscycles and business, with ben, marvellous use of alliteration! we showed you around a little earlier, they are making this sort of thing, it doesn't look like much but it is part of a bike. i want to show you the end of this process, it isa show you the end of this process, it is a pretty big place, along routes to where they finished the bikes, so come with me because i want show you. they make these sort of things right around the world, it is one of our biggest exports alongside vehicles and other things. you might think that something like this would be made in china, but they are made right here and sold in 44 countries around the world. a big export. it is pretty rare that you see this sort of thing, made in london. quite rare that you would get it made right here and sold around the world. this is a big project for them, and part of that big export that we sell more outside of the european union to other countries than we do to the european union itself. with me is ali and lesle
gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionscycles and business, with ben, marvellous use of alliteration! we showed you around a little earlier, they are making this sort of thing, it doesn't look like much but it is part of a bike. i want to show you the end of this process, it isa show you the end of this process, it is a pretty big place, along routes to where they finished the bikes, so come with me because i want show you. they make...
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speech in which he calls out the captains of industry and describes them as being the new robert barrons of the 20th century but roosevelt was closely aligned with wall street bankers, for example. several banks supported his campaigns throughout the 1930s. why? because roosevelt was aligned toward international trade and international investment. republicans were quite aware of that. some agreed with that. most famously wendell wilkey. dewy was also on line with that same approach. the internationalist wing of the republican party were also aligned with those same economic interests. robert taft, the senator from ohio, was not. he aligned himself with midwest manufacturing interests. those interests were extremely trepidatious about the idea that they would face competition from abroad based on lower wages and closer access to resources. so when roosevelt begins to move forward with his economic agenda in the 1930s -- again, sorry about this -- by passing the 1934 reciprocal trade agreement, the republican party splits over this very specific economic engine of growth. taft and others o
speech in which he calls out the captains of industry and describes them as being the new robert barrons of the 20th century but roosevelt was closely aligned with wall street bankers, for example. several banks supported his campaigns throughout the 1930s. why? because roosevelt was aligned toward international trade and international investment. republicans were quite aware of that. some agreed with that. most famously wendell wilkey. dewy was also on line with that same approach. the...
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heather barron is treating four times the normal number of red tide cases this season. >> it just can'that it's like to go out on the beach to do a rescue and just to be surrounded by all these critically endangered animals. >> reporter: red tide is a naturally occurring algae that turns harmful in high concentrations. it usually forms ten miles out but winds and currents can caret onshore. in humans, it may cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, and coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. >> everybody's coughing. i work at a jet ski stand and i don't get any more business, man. >> have you ever seen it this bad? >> no. i've seen bad ones but never this bad. >> reporter: ozzie fischer is a second generation charter boat captain. >> it's hard to breathe around here. it really stinks. >> oh, water is our lifeline. if you lose this, there won't be anything here. >> reporter: we're at historic lighthouse point here on sanibel and typically by this time of day, you'd have loads of tourists enjoying their morning coffee or morning stroll. right now it's just a few hearty souls. tourism i
heather barron is treating four times the normal number of red tide cases this season. >> it just can'that it's like to go out on the beach to do a rescue and just to be surrounded by all these critically endangered animals. >> reporter: red tide is a naturally occurring algae that turns harmful in high concentrations. it usually forms ten miles out but winds and currents can caret onshore. in humans, it may cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, and coughing, wheezing and...
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. >> becky, thank you very much for that becky quick joining us with news on ron "barron's" view on tesla and what a fascinating day it's been for advertitesla. >> it's been a busy hour after the bell and we'll recap the big movers next. >>> wilf is afraid of horses. >> when i tried to do that segment. >> i want to go back to your horse phobia, and i don't think you'd stand where he's standing. >> that's too close particularly when they're running and they're so big and powerful and they kick you and that's it the one animal scares me. >> so wilfred, closing bell viewers know all about your horse phobia and we have a very special gate happy birthday i like cake more than i dislike horses i am happy to take this with both hands and say -- that's beautiful! >> thank you, guys for this wonderful birthday cake, what a good team for rubbing it in and saying happy birthday. >> i have been assigned, however, to mention it is also sarah's birthday. >> not just sarah's, it's a quartet of cnbc 7th of august babies so happy birthday. >> i've only been assigned to mention sarah. >> think she's in san
. >> becky, thank you very much for that becky quick joining us with news on ron "barron's" view on tesla and what a fascinating day it's been for advertitesla. >> it's been a busy hour after the bell and we'll recap the big movers next. >>> wilf is afraid of horses. >> when i tried to do that segment. >> i want to go back to your horse phobia, and i don't think you'd stand where he's standing. >> that's too close particularly when they're...
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"barron's" publisher jack otter is here with us in studio. the turkey story is today? that seems to be what everybody is thing their arms around and size and scope of this? >> sure. the markets think it's a fairly big deal. the u.s. market thinks it is down more than half a percent. european markets down more, asian markets down more. part of it is uncertainty. we don't know for sure. i can't give you a certain answer, we know for instance, certain european banks have a lot of exposure over there. their stocks are down 5%. look into history at the asian flu and other crises, seemingly small things can have a ripple effect across the global economy. connell: back when those things happened, they actually happened, you didn't think it was a big deal. sometimes it is too late then. >> there was a murder in serbia almost 100 years ago -- connell: i know. the point we're not saying the case here but that is always the way. a lot of the times is the way. >> why would i recommend to be a little bit gentle dealing with situations that will it inevita
"barron's" publisher jack otter is here with us in studio. the turkey story is today? that seems to be what everybody is thing their arms around and size and scope of this? >> sure. the markets think it's a fairly big deal. the u.s. market thinks it is down more than half a percent. european markets down more, asian markets down more. part of it is uncertainty. we don't know for sure. i can't give you a certain answer, we know for instance, certain european banks have a lot of...
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neil: words to live by, jack, thank you very much, barron associate publisher, best-selling author ons. >>> the president is doubling down on his attacks on cuomo here. the man who is challenging the new york governor to get his job, on that, after this. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? neil: all right. the president was tweeting today about governor andrew cuomo in new york saying the the governor choked with america was never a great comment. here's a fellow who probably would agree with that, the guy who is challenging the governor. we placed a call to governor cuomo, we didn't get a res
neil: words to live by, jack, thank you very much, barron associate publisher, best-selling author ons. >>> the president is doubling down on his attacks on cuomo here. the man who is challenging the new york governor to get his job, on that, after this. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the...
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i may be scarred because in middle of 2007, i wrote a cover story for barron, where is the little guy the market and there is all these skepticisms it was a month before. >> that's interesting. >> that was a different cycle, you know, there was a lot going on >> that's why i love you, mike you fess up to anything you say. >> it is funny >> that's an excellent example that other people should follow. >> mike, stick around, joining this conversation and joining us now, aaron gibbs and ryan payne, president of payne and capital management we are not going to ask you of your ages, erin and ryan that aside, erin, start with you, do you feel this is a market that people love to say when the media is talking about all time highs, that's when you sell it. it is like being on a cover of the magazine as an athlete and you are going to break your ankle the next year. >> the most noticeable is the chart hitting the all time highs and fundamentals are different and valuations are different when you look at small and mid cap and how they are behaving, that's different we are talking more about the
i may be scarred because in middle of 2007, i wrote a cover story for barron, where is the little guy the market and there is all these skepticisms it was a month before. >> that's interesting. >> that was a different cycle, you know, there was a lot going on >> that's why i love you, mike you fess up to anything you say. >> it is funny >> that's an excellent example that other people should follow. >> mike, stick around, joining this conversation and joining...
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gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionsion tower and a number of tree, whilst flights from phoenix international airport were delayed due to the low visability. no injuries have been reported. in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello, temperatures have been rising through the afternoon. it has been hot across southern and eastern areas, but largely dry. not as hot as it is across siberia where yesterday we had a5 celsius. over the next day or so, if we are expecting it to the record for portugal and parts of spain, that is above a7 celsius. here, as was the heat, we have had a little bit of rain through the day. this is how it looked here. you can see there earlier in the day. this is the fog around some of the coastlines. of course underneath that weather front it feels very different to the hot sunshine further south. sunshine to the north, just a few showers starting to pick up. the cell, the heat will continue throughout the r
gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionsion tower and a number of tree, whilst flights from phoenix international airport were delayed due to the low visability. no injuries have been reported. in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello, temperatures have been rising through the afternoon. it has been hot across southern and eastern...
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i want to bring in jack hough, "barron's" senior editor, you heard about the musk tweets, phillipe, and what do you think? >> i don't want to pick a trump fight, elon musk seems to go full trump, taken to twitter to do things people don't usually do on twitter, tearing down established norms. getting himself in legal hot water. his math doesn't make sense, his logic doesn't make sense, but tesla can point to the tesla stock price over the long term. look what i have done here, i can't be so -- stuart: wait a minute, is the right guy, doing the right thing, running this company at this time? >> this does not make sense whatsoever. he is complaining about short-termism on wall street. this is company, if anything these shareholders have too much long-termism. look at short term and lack of profitability here. he is comparing himself to like michael dell -- that was a company that generated tons of cash and easily undervalued. this is kind of the opposite. he better be forthcoming where this financing is or people will start to accuse him of trying to move the share price. all kinds of pro
i want to bring in jack hough, "barron's" senior editor, you heard about the musk tweets, phillipe, and what do you think? >> i don't want to pick a trump fight, elon musk seems to go full trump, taken to twitter to do things people don't usually do on twitter, tearing down established norms. getting himself in legal hot water. his math doesn't make sense, his logic doesn't make sense, but tesla can point to the tesla stock price over the long term. look what i have done here, i...
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andrew berry wrote that he's the bear on barron's associate editor and he's with us now. about? is it about subsidies that tesla gets and ford and gm don't? >> it's not about the treatment that elon musk and tesla gets from wall street and wall street has been very generous and forgiving and patient with tesla and less so with major auto companies right now. >>stuart: why, why did tesla get a free ride? >> because it's a cold stock and people think that ultimately it's going to earn a lot of money even though it's operating in the red, so and the rest of the industry actually very profitable and is actually the most out of favor industry in the whole world. >>stuart: gm and ford are out of favor, make a lot of money and tesla is in favor makes not a dime and they do get subsidies. what kind, green energy? >> yeah, green energy subsidies which are actually starting to run out but they do get that, yeah. >>stuart: do you think elon musk should get out of the way? >> no, i think that he is the key person there. i think investors want him to stay there. he personifies the com
andrew berry wrote that he's the bear on barron's associate editor and he's with us now. about? is it about subsidies that tesla gets and ford and gm don't? >> it's not about the treatment that elon musk and tesla gets from wall street and wall street has been very generous and forgiving and patient with tesla and less so with major auto companies right now. >>stuart: why, why did tesla get a free ride? >> because it's a cold stock and people think that ultimately it's going...