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in order to communicate the fact that be it is now officially over. >> as for sopranos creator david chase" cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later colton and i were in new york talking to a couple of twig critics about how amazing it was. they were like there's a lot of controversy about "the sopranos" finale. we were like an what? oh, yeah, some people absolutely hate. it cuts to black. nobody knows what it means. they're discussing whether tony is alive or dead. we're like those are all the things that make it brilliant. right then we realize we are completely and totally [ muted ]ed. >> if you've been fortunate enough to be successful, they've gone along for a long ride with you and the viewer has a through line for every character in the show. but you could never possibly have. >> you know i love you, right? more than anything. >> of course, honey. >> so it is a fool's errand to try and please anyone but yourself when you're writing a series finale. >> finales have become increasingly important. you know if you don
in order to communicate the fact that be it is now officially over. >> as for sopranos creator david chase" cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later colton and i were in new york talking to a couple of twig critics about how amazing it was. they were like there's a lot of controversy about "the sopranos" finale. we were like an what? oh, yeah, some people absolutely hate. it cuts to black. nobody...
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and david chase was adamant that you have to, this is who he is, and he was right. >> can you assurethat tony soprano isn't going to become a sensitive, nurturing, mellowing man? >> yes. >> oh, good. >> oh, my god. >> it's all right. i'll be home in a couple of hours. don't worry. >> i'm graduating tomorrow. >> carmela was a wife and a mother. i think first and foremost. i think as long as she kept going to church, she thought i'm taking care of my soul. >> where is the rest of the money? >> it's everywhere. >> she goes home to her husband who has blood on him. there's no way to reconcile the two things. >> towards the end, when their marriage is falling apart -- >> i used to [ bleep ] your husband. >> you have made a fool of me for years with these whores. >> her performance is stunningly good. >> let go of me! >> it mattered to people what this couple was going through. and i remember feeling a real sense of responsibility about that and giving the weight to the scene that it deserves. >> what? >> you know what i don't understand, tony? what does she have that i don't have? >> sudd
and david chase was adamant that you have to, this is who he is, and he was right. >> can you assurethat tony soprano isn't going to become a sensitive, nurturing, mellowing man? >> yes. >> oh, good. >> oh, my god. >> it's all right. i'll be home in a couple of hours. don't worry. >> i'm graduating tomorrow. >> carmela was a wife and a mother. i think first and foremost. i think as long as she kept going to church, she thought i'm taking care of my...
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. >> the sopranos was david chase's invention about this mob family, something that people hadn't seenore. the idea that a mobster is seeing a therapist. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american. he wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings, they didn't know they wouldn't be able to shut him up. dysfunction this, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings about this. >> you get carroll o'connor as archie bunker. someone you can't imagine anyone else afterwards. james beggandolfini is that in sopranos. >> did you know that an italian invented the 12? >> see what i'm talking about? antonio finucci invented the telephone and he got robbed. everybody knows that. >> who invented the mafia? >> what? ♪ i'm a fool to do your dirty work ♪ >> it was somehow more mundane than we guessed it would be yet i've bit as riveting as the godfather. >> you're like a brother to me. service the debate raged at hbo whether you could have a guy like this as your lead. and david chase was a
. >> the sopranos was david chase's invention about this mob family, something that people hadn't seenore. the idea that a mobster is seeing a therapist. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american. he wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings, they didn't know they wouldn't be able to shut him up. dysfunction this, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings...
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decide its own legal system but the european union is warning the move will undermine the judiciary david chase from warsaw. a drumbeat of defiance was sounding as thousands of protesters converged on the supreme court it was a boisterous reception for the former chief justice. who returned her death on the first day of her in first fertile. ground of almost lost in the crowd she declared she was determined to defend the legal order of the country not to play politics but to bear witness to the truth but far removed from the sounds of the protest the ministry of justice was turning a deaf ear to her claims of a vague and told the building of a can be there of a can they can be there as guests but a vacant workers judges because they are required. that uncompromising line was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasburg cars that drive each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of
decide its own legal system but the european union is warning the move will undermine the judiciary david chase from warsaw. a drumbeat of defiance was sounding as thousands of protesters converged on the supreme court it was a boisterous reception for the former chief justice. who returned her death on the first day of her in first fertile. ground of almost lost in the crowd she declared she was determined to defend the legal order of the country not to play politics but to bear witness to the...
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friday after a video of the assault was posted online let's go live now to parasail jazeera is david chase or is with us david france is interior minister is being grilled by the country's law commission today what's the latest. yes coleman has been inside the national assembly behind me now for just over about twenty minutes or so and he said that he's taken this. situation extremely seriously he said that he was informed about the incident of the day off two eggs on may the second and he knew also that there was a video of the of the attack and he said he'd then positon least details to the french cabinet so not passing the buck he said the interior ministry wasn't responsible for this it was up to the french cabinet to deal with it now they did suspend the bodyguard and he as he went back to work two weeks later after being suspended for two weeks without pay and then he was seen with the president on bastille day and also when the victorious well cup team came back to paris so we've also heard before he was fired on friday that he'd just been given a luxury apartments in on the on the
friday after a video of the assault was posted online let's go live now to parasail jazeera is david chase or is with us david france is interior minister is being grilled by the country's law commission today what's the latest. yes coleman has been inside the national assembly behind me now for just over about twenty minutes or so and he said that he's taken this. situation extremely seriously he said that he was informed about the incident of the day off two eggs on may the second and he knew...
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false wearing a police helmet and the case has turned into a major political crisis for money on david chase our ports. always in the thick of the political fray with emanuel macron before and after his successful bid for the presidency alexandra banal and clearly had the trust of the new occupants of the lease a palace but that very close nurse now threatens to overwhelm the man he was sworn to protect how much did the president know was there a cover up. bernardo was filmed at the may day protests in paris this year wearing a police armband and carrying a police radio he was supposed to be just an observer but mobile phone footage later showed him wearing a riot police helmet and visor tackling a demonstrator. suspended for just two weeks he was back on the security detail when the french football team returned in triumph to paris with the world cup french deputies of the national assembly on monday cross-examined interior minister gerard calm why did it take two and a half months before a prosecution was brought against the bodyguard because he sounded like he was passing the buck. the of
false wearing a police helmet and the case has turned into a major political crisis for money on david chase our ports. always in the thick of the political fray with emanuel macron before and after his successful bid for the presidency alexandra banal and clearly had the trust of the new occupants of the lease a palace but that very close nurse now threatens to overwhelm the man he was sworn to protect how much did the president know was there a cover up. bernardo was filmed at the may day...
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will undermine the judiciary david chase an hour from warsaw. a drumbeat of defiance was sounding as thousands of protesters converged on the supreme court it was a boisterous reception for the former chief justice. who returned her death from the first day of her in first fertile. ground of almost lost in the crowd she declared she was determined to defend the legal order of the country not to play politics but to bear witness to the truth but far removed from the sounds of the protest the ministry of justice was turning a deaf ear to her claims of a vacancy and told the building of a can be in there of a can they can be there as guests but vacant workers judges because they are retired. that uncompromising line was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasburg eucharistic drive each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justic
will undermine the judiciary david chase an hour from warsaw. a drumbeat of defiance was sounding as thousands of protesters converged on the supreme court it was a boisterous reception for the former chief justice. who returned her death from the first day of her in first fertile. ground of almost lost in the crowd she declared she was determined to defend the legal order of the country not to play politics but to bear witness to the truth but far removed from the sounds of the protest the...
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incident the day after it happened in may not crown has not yet commented on the case more now from david chase in paris. the french interior minister is being grilled by the commission that the national assembly behind me he's revealed that he knew about this incident one day after it happened he also knew there was a video of the alleged assault and he decided that it wasn't up to the interior ministry. to go forward with this investigation he passed and. all of the details to the french happened now that somebody in the french capital school should have informed the public prosecutor that's the article of moral here in france but instead what happened was that the bodyguard was down on suspension for two weeks without pay he then started working once again he was in the personalty curity detail for president not draw in and around bastille day on july the fourteenth and also of course the return of the victorious french football team from the world cup so serious questions are being asked about the transparency and integrity of present two ideals that he was elected on he was going to change
incident the day after it happened in may not crown has not yet commented on the case more now from david chase in paris. the french interior minister is being grilled by the commission that the national assembly behind me he's revealed that he knew about this incident one day after it happened he also knew there was a video of the alleged assault and he decided that it wasn't up to the interior ministry. to go forward with this investigation he passed and. all of the details to the french...
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president himself has not yet commented on the case which has turned into a major political crisis david chase and from paris always in the thick of the political fray with emanuel macron before and after his successful bid for the presidency alexandra banal or clearly had the trust of the new occupants of the lease a palace but that very close n'est now threatens to overwhelm the man he was sworn to protect how much did the president know was there a cover up when arlo was filmed at the may day protests in paris this year wearing a police armband and carrying a police radio he was supposed to be just an observer but mobile phone footage later showed him wearing a riot police armisen visor tackling a demonstrator. suspended for just two routes he was back on the security detail when the french football team returned in triumph to paris with the world cup. french deputies of the national assembly on monday cross-examined interior minister gerard calame why did it take two and a half months before a prosecution was brought against the bodyguard because he sounded like he was passing the buck. th
president himself has not yet commented on the case which has turned into a major political crisis david chase and from paris always in the thick of the political fray with emanuel macron before and after his successful bid for the presidency alexandra banal or clearly had the trust of the new occupants of the lease a palace but that very close n'est now threatens to overwhelm the man he was sworn to protect how much did the president know was there a cover up when arlo was filmed at the may...
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david chase is in paris and has more on that maiden win for gay rights office. the thirty two year old welshman thomas said funny and self wearing the yellow shirt was like being in the middle of a whirlwind i will take time for things to settle down but tens of thousands of supporters have gathered here in paris to watch him make that final sprint for victory though to his friends simply as she sees it and the respect of his fellow professionals in one of most moving races in sports in the world it's great that the brits are doing so well in the top france so that it builds up the support for cycling back home it deserves a you know he's been the. best tenant to prove we're games before him his time it's been an amazing race and just like it is every year and whoever works the hardest and does the best and doesn't use the wrong drugs gets to him but not everybody here has been cheering team sky's remarkable run of six victories out of seven consecutive races have anyone. that's it and it's to battle through and get catch. maybe within that smart or maybe somebo
david chase is in paris and has more on that maiden win for gay rights office. the thirty two year old welshman thomas said funny and self wearing the yellow shirt was like being in the middle of a whirlwind i will take time for things to settle down but tens of thousands of supporters have gathered here in paris to watch him make that final sprint for victory though to his friends simply as she sees it and the respect of his fellow professionals in one of most moving races in sports in the...
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chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs, but it was alex hales who top scorted withperienced campaigner and again in innings like that and eight, makes him a pretty strong case for the next game. such a busy sporting weekend and there‘s also the british grand prix. final practice is underway — although session stopped right now. it looks like being a tight battle between championship leader sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton who topped the timesheets in each practice session yesterday. hamilton is chasing a record 6th win at silverstone time to remind you, that heard of france gets under way as well. chris frome going for another title. now it is time for the weather. it is shaping up to be another sunny saturday for most of us. there is a bit of cloud around, some coastal quote here and there, sea breeze is developing close to the coast as well. cloud were generally into northern ireland and the far parts of scotland. across eastern scotland, from aberdeen to edinburgh, lots of sunshine, temperatures and glasgow up to 2a degrees. some cloud hugging the coast of the
chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs, but it was alex hales who top scorted withperienced campaigner and again in innings like that and eight, makes him a pretty strong case for the next game. such a busy sporting weekend and there‘s also the british grand prix. final practice is underway — although session stopped right now. it looks like being a tight battle between championship leader sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton who topped the timesheets in each practice...
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chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs.t difficult particularly in the 20 cricket. he is a very experienced campaigner and again an innings like that to night makes him a strong case for the next game. the british grand prix. lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title, he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters — he was booed and jeered by fans yesterday. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. the thai boys who've been trapped in a cave for two weeks have written letters to their parents telling them not to worry, and that they are strong. in another letter, their coach, who took them into the cave on an exploration expedition, has apologised to their parents. emergency workers have now set up an airsupply line to the group. joining
chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs.t difficult particularly in the 20 cricket. he is a very experienced campaigner and again an innings like that to night makes him a strong case for the next game. the british grand prix. lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as...
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. >> he's used much harsher language in the past look, jp morgan chase, david, is juggernaut right nowfirst two quarters profit had been $17 billion net income they are on track to make 34, $35 billion of net income. last year they made record profits of 25, $26 billion so it's great to be jamie dimon. he looks great, he sounded great, he sounded enthusiastic i mean, you can't ask for a better series of events going on relate today the jp morgan chase business so why take on donald trump? why get yourself in the cross hair of his tweet storm or anything else he might want to do why not just sort of lay low and play the game and your stock price is through the roof, his profits are through the roof god bless him, he's doing everything he could possibly do right at the moment. >> guys, thank you >>> well, american express is reportedly in hot water with some of its business clients causing the stock to fall today. it was down almost 3%. we're going to give you the details behind that move next. need a change of scenery? the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budg
. >> he's used much harsher language in the past look, jp morgan chase, david, is juggernaut right nowfirst two quarters profit had been $17 billion net income they are on track to make 34, $35 billion of net income. last year they made record profits of 25, $26 billion so it's great to be jamie dimon. he looks great, he sounded great, he sounded enthusiastic i mean, you can't ask for a better series of events going on relate today the jp morgan chase business so why take on donald trump?...
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it makes you think that david davis could easily see he did it because he did not believe he could bring forward brexit in all honesty but boris just looks like he is chasingle he was still writing the letter, trying to get the upper hand. what do you make of the david davis resignation, that was the front page this morning. i'm sure it kept you up late. yes, it did. was it expected? people had been expecting david davis to go for a little while because power had been taken out of his hands, you could even say since july last year but certainly since march this year. he has not been in charge of negotiating on our behalf and he secretary of state for getting us out of the eu. reports are that he and michel barnier were not even exchanging texts anymore so not even exchanging texts anymore so not even exchanging texts anymore so not even communicating. i think david davis was my grievance, i can see where he is coming from, he has been sidelined by the prime minister. people are quick to blame the civil servant involved. it is politicians who run the civil serva nts politicians who run the civil servants and if they are not strong enough to direct the civil
it makes you think that david davis could easily see he did it because he did not believe he could bring forward brexit in all honesty but boris just looks like he is chasingle he was still writing the letter, trying to get the upper hand. what do you make of the david davis resignation, that was the front page this morning. i'm sure it kept you up late. yes, it did. was it expected? people had been expecting david davis to go for a little while because power had been taken out of his hands,...
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david: was it love at first sight? richard: it was fo rme. she was making coffee. she was with somebody else. i am afraid i had to chase her. ickname became tagalong, because i always asked if i could tagalong when we went to dinner. david: you have two children now. i feel it is important if you can do this while you are alive -- your father died, your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my mom -- my first $200 i got to start my business, my mother took a necklace to the police station and no one claimed it, so she sold it for $200. that was the critical money that helped me start. it started this wonderful life we were lucky to lead. david: in the philanthropic world, what is something you are most focused on? richard: we are a good of a serial philanthropist in the way we were serial entrepreneurs, in that i have a hard time saying no to products i thought were important. i certainly never dreamed that the dream of my life would have actually happened, and that i would one day be in a position to hopefully make a differen
david: was it love at first sight? richard: it was fo rme. she was making coffee. she was with somebody else. i am afraid i had to chase her. ickname became tagalong, because i always asked if i could tagalong when we went to dinner. david: you have two children now. i feel it is important if you can do this while you are alive -- your father died, your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my...
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but head coach david shaw said this season will not be about love chasing stats... n his final season before going to the nfl... and helping the team win(sot: david shaw) this year is about him getting bigger, stronger, being more versatile, different things adding to his game, and we're not going to do the bryce love stat watch. that's going to be the majority of questions he's going to get during the course of the year of course is, "well you're on pace for this, which is maybe different than you were last year," that's not going to be in our thinking just preparing him for those questions because that's not going to be our focus. (wipe to cal) in thieer first season under new head coach justin wilcox... the cal bears equaled the 5-and-7 record they had the final year of sonny dykes tenue but the general feeling was they improved... especially on defense... but the big question remains who will be the starting quarterback... ross bowers is the incumbant... but the passing game wasn't nearly as productive as in the sonny dykes tenure... when he had jared
but head coach david shaw said this season will not be about love chasing stats... n his final season before going to the nfl... and helping the team win(sot: david shaw) this year is about him getting bigger, stronger, being more versatile, different things adding to his game, and we're not going to do the bryce love stat watch. that's going to be the majority of questions he's going to get during the course of the year of course is, "well you're on pace for this, which is maybe different...
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chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. such a busy sporting weekend.lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title, he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week. there is a bit of football going on in the queue here. it is getting really hot. it is actually far too hot for a gareth southgate waistcoat. because there is so much going on this afternoon, i feel like joining my friends down here. this is the perfect way to prepare for all the drama that is going to u nfold all the drama that is going to unfold later on at wimbledon, at silverstone and in samara. good night! nice to know your sleeping on thejob, mike. lots of people are busy with life today when the football is on. mark and his soon—to—be wi
chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. such a busy sporting weekend.lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title, he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was...
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chaseing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week. so, this huge weekend, unprecedented weekend of sport. football fans coming here to watch the tennis. you we re coming here to watch the tennis. you were at the japan belgium game in russia and you came straight to wimbledon? we are here to see nishikori. will you keep an eye on the football or don't you care? we will keep supporting. who are you supporting? belgium and england. they could meet in the final! you should go to court to cover back to naga and roger. the atmosphere is fantastic —— court two and back to naga and roger. lots of people liking the fact he is paying tribute in his own special way to
chaseing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week. so, this huge weekend, unprecedented weekend of...
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chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. the small matter of the british grand prix. lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week. i have been talking about some any sport that i have lost my place in the queue. i was hoping to get a muffin and an orangejuice. oh, they have remembered, bless them. and the final word goes to our catering staff. have you got a message for gareth and harry? come on, england! i had gareth and harry? come on, england! ihada gareth and harry? come on, england! i had a feeling you might say that. he can't wait to get stuck into the food. now, we are going to talk about wildflower meadows. a wildflower m
chasing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. the small matter of the british grand prix. lewis hamilton is going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's...
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chaseing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week. now, back to the football for a final word from the legendary voice who was on the mic when it all went wrong for gareth southgate 22 years ago. barry davies is making his final appearance as a commentator here at wimbledon this week, but he's still paying special attention to southgate's redemption as england manager. 0h oh no! that point, in back, proved what a decent guy he is. —— looking back. he lived with that failure and even took the mickey out of what he did. if we lived to sweden, i hope people do not get down on it. —— lose to. there is a change to th
chaseing down 149 to win, david willey hit the winning runs. going for a fifth win in a row at silverstone, but his championship rival sebastian vettel set the pace in yesterday's second practice session. qualifying starts this afternoon. the tour de france also starts later today and as britain's chris froome goes for a record—equalling fifth tour title he's received a mixed reception from the home supporters. froome's anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body last week....
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we chase them away and they get closer. davidis standing there waving his arms saying get out of here and i've got one arm shouting because i know in a moment, when these things happen you know when the moment is going to be great in the book. and the other half you are likee get away from the kayak bears, david said. i remember he says in a moment t when he was getting beaten up by cops in london house was like this is terrible and the other said that this is great. >> host: of course you have to survive the encounter. not everybody in alaska does. one is how prevalent it is to meet somebody that's been attacked. it's like talking to somebody that just got a new tattoo. it doesn't work quite like it used to. people talk about air attacks like vendor vendors. >> host: i only know a couple of people. [laughter] >> guest: i did meet people in a short amount of time. >> host: i want to bring us to the end of the book in your epilogue because something touching happens in the friendship of oil and water in a lot of different ways wit
we chase them away and they get closer. davidis standing there waving his arms saying get out of here and i've got one arm shouting because i know in a moment, when these things happen you know when the moment is going to be great in the book. and the other half you are likee get away from the kayak bears, david said. i remember he says in a moment t when he was getting beaten up by cops in london house was like this is terrible and the other said that this is great. >> host: of course...
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david: is it because, i have to cut to the chase, jon. is it because she is a catholic? when did being a catholic be a disqualifier for that position? >> i can't get inside the head of either lisa murkowski of alaska or senator collins of maine. i don't know their specific reasons. i think any of those names ultimately could get confirmed by the senate. harder pub for some, rather than others. judge barrett might be one of individuals might be a harder push to get them over the finish line. david: the extraordinary thing, if she hasn't specifically said what she thinks about roe v. wade, i can't think of anything other than religion being what these people are against which, i thought we were through with that when john f. kennedy entered white house. who knows. jon, thank you very much. >> thank you, david. have a good day. melissa: stocks popping on a strong june jobs report. investors dismiss fears of a trade skirmish. the dow ending up 99 points, a little off session highs. the dow snapping a three-week losing streak. david: standing tough on trade, fears of a trade
david: is it because, i have to cut to the chase, jon. is it because she is a catholic? when did being a catholic be a disqualifier for that position? >> i can't get inside the head of either lisa murkowski of alaska or senator collins of maine. i don't know their specific reasons. i think any of those names ultimately could get confirmed by the senate. harder pub for some, rather than others. judge barrett might be one of individuals might be a harder push to get them over the finish...
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as david told you at the top of the hour, comcast dropping its chase for those fox assets to focus one've been through earnings. ibm, we'll talk about ebay microsoft of course tonight. currencies remain a fierce issue as dollar strength continues the yuan versus the dollar another year low for all the discussion about trade at delivering alpha, forex was the thing some managers are truly worried about. at least volatility. >> right it is changing a lot of people's view because this sudden shift in the strong dollar -- which larry kudlow by the way praised again today because it keeps inflation down -- is making it so whatever they would like to guide up and they can't. they just can't do it because the currency, it is back to that x currency thing it happened so quickly that it is taking a lot of these executives by surprise they don't want to be as bullish as they necessarily would like to be. a lot of these analysts can't figure out how much of this is dollar adjusted, how much is not. we're really in die-down it is making it hard for analysts to do their job than i've seen in a lon
as david told you at the top of the hour, comcast dropping its chase for those fox assets to focus one've been through earnings. ibm, we'll talk about ebay microsoft of course tonight. currencies remain a fierce issue as dollar strength continues the yuan versus the dollar another year low for all the discussion about trade at delivering alpha, forex was the thing some managers are truly worried about. at least volatility. >> right it is changing a lot of people's view because this sudden...
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chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because i always asked if i could tagalong when we went to dinner. david worked out. you have two children now. you are very close to them. i feel it is important if you this while their parents are alive. your father died a few years ago, he lived to be 93. your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: look, it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my mom -- my first $200 i got to start my business, my mother found a necklace, went to the police station and no one claimed it, so she sold it for $200. that was the critical money that helped me start. it started this wonderful life that i have been lucky enough to lead with them. with my mother, we still do. david: in the philanthropic world, what would you say is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropic area? richard: we are a good of a serial philanthropist in the way we were serial entrepreneurs, in that i find it difficult saying note to projects i think are important. david: did you think when you were growing up you would be wealthy
chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because i always asked if i could tagalong when we went to dinner. david worked out. you have two children now. you are very close to them. i feel it is important if you this while their parents are alive. your father died a few years ago, he lived to be 93. your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: look, it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my mom -- my first $200 i got to start my business,...
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so i get my guide we do the stance that they get closer be chase them away but then they end up in our tents davidis standing there waving his arms i have one arm shouting at the other hand have my pencil. but i know in the moment and will be a great scene in the book. and the other half get away from the kayak. the great writer who wrote the book among the those in the moment while getting beaten up by the cops he's thinking this is terrible the other half says this is great. this is copy. >> just the story they lived to tell later. one of the funny things is how prevalent it is to be attacked by a bear. like talking to someone who got a new tattoo. and then to talk about those bear attack. >> and to talk about chronicle laying a story with your epilogue it is touching at the end of the friendship of john and edward herriman that were like oil and water this wheel magnet and environmentalist who went on this wacky adventure but you radiated a few years to write his autobiography and then to write those stories. >> but they started off on the wrong foot. but at the end of the trip to come to this
so i get my guide we do the stance that they get closer be chase them away but then they end up in our tents davidis standing there waving his arms i have one arm shouting at the other hand have my pencil. but i know in the moment and will be a great scene in the book. and the other half get away from the kayak. the great writer who wrote the book among the those in the moment while getting beaten up by the cops he's thinking this is terrible the other half says this is great. this is copy....
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chasing down 149 to win. england lost three early wickets themselves but alex hales smashed a quick 50 to guide england to the brink of victory. davidays he expects a "serious fight" with ferrari at the british grand prix this weekend. mercedes were expected to lead the way at silverstone but ferrari's sebastian vettel was quickest in second practice. the german — who is just one point ahead of hamilton in the drivers standings — finished just ahead of hamilton in the second session. earlier hamilton set the overall fastest time of the day in first practice. in cycling, chris froome faced a mixed reception as he greeted spectators ahead of the tour de france which begins tomorrow. the four—time winner and favourite to win this year's edition will be on the start line after his anti—doping case was dropped by cycling's governing body, the uci last week. he said he didn't expect everyone to like him, but he urged the fans to enjoy the race. you're coming to a sporting event. it is there enough if you don't support team sky, but put the jersey on of someone who you do support. stand there and do something positive at the race. that's a
chasing down 149 to win. england lost three early wickets themselves but alex hales smashed a quick 50 to guide england to the brink of victory. davidays he expects a "serious fight" with ferrari at the british grand prix this weekend. mercedes were expected to lead the way at silverstone but ferrari's sebastian vettel was quickest in second practice. the german — who is just one point ahead of hamilton in the drivers standings — finished just ahead of hamilton in the second...
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. >> on monday, david letterman's new show debuts here on cbs. followed a week later by chevy chased nightline. >> it became a crowded space and the competition became that much more difficult. >> in the third corner, his ratings fading rapidly, arsenio hall. some tv writers think arsenio could be the big loser in this free-for-all. >> when letterman came in, it essentially diluted arsenio's brand because there were so many alternatives. >> i'm sad to see you go because america is going to have a big chunk missing out of its existence. >> losing arsenio, yeah, it was bad. he was the lone voice, gone. >> david letterman had the suits at nbc pausing for a moment. did we make the right choice? because he came out gangbusters and he was beating jay leno in the ratings. >> there's some people who say, you blew it, that by picking leno to replace carson over letterman, that that was a big programming mistake. >> it was a shaky start. a really, really shaky first season start. >> it's true confessions time for actor hugh grant who is trying hard to put his recent encounter with a hollywood
. >> on monday, david letterman's new show debuts here on cbs. followed a week later by chevy chased nightline. >> it became a crowded space and the competition became that much more difficult. >> in the third corner, his ratings fading rapidly, arsenio hall. some tv writers think arsenio could be the big loser in this free-for-all. >> when letterman came in, it essentially diluted arsenio's brand because there were so many alternatives. >> i'm sad to see you go...
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behind the legend david leavitt's from our culture desk is here david before we get to these films what exactly is his legacy it's not car chases as we just saw they're going to really set a new standard for what film could do and you can't really you can't understate his contribution he broke the rules of film even little things like long close ups on actors faces he basically invented that language and he made made movies that are both psychological and actually very entertaining now the cannes film festival proclaims him the best filmmaker ever they invented his own award for him and the list of directors he's inspired is almost endless you've got martin scorsese's do even spielberg. good lars from true i'm just naming a couple yeah he also inspired german director mike. she's actually made one of the new documentaries about him what was their relationship well from top to actually started making movies because of him he was something of an idol to her and later on they got to know each other and he claimed to be a fan of hers as well so there was a lot of mutual respect there but they didn't know each other very well so now
behind the legend david leavitt's from our culture desk is here david before we get to these films what exactly is his legacy it's not car chases as we just saw they're going to really set a new standard for what film could do and you can't really you can't understate his contribution he broke the rules of film even little things like long close ups on actors faces he basically invented that language and he made made movies that are both psychological and actually very entertaining now the...
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chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because a friend who worked at virgin new her and i would ask her if i could tag along when she was going out to dinner. davidorked out and now you have two children you are very close to. i feel it is important if someone can do this successful -- be the successful when their parents are alive -- your father died. richard: he lived close to 1993. david: your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my mom -- my first $200 i got to start my business, my mom found a necklace, and took it to the police station and nobody claimed it, so she managed to sell it for $200. that was the critical money that helped me start. it managed to share this wonderful life we were lucky to lead. david: in the philanthropic world, what would you say is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropic, humanitarian area? richard: we are sort of serial philanthropists in the same way we are serial entrepreneurs, in that i have a hard time saying no to projects i feel are important. david: did you feel that when you grew up you wo
chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because a friend who worked at virgin new her and i would ask her if i could tag along when she was going out to dinner. davidorked out and now you have two children you are very close to. i feel it is important if someone can do this successful -- be the successful when their parents are alive -- your father died. richard: he lived close to 1993. david: your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: it was...
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this dance of the bears as they keep getting close and we chased them away and then they get closer eventually they end up in our tent your davidextended waving his arms saying hey, bears, get out of here. stay away from the kayaks. i've got one arm shouting and advanced i've got my pencil i'm writing down notes because i know in the moment when these things happen you know in the moment it's going to be a great scene in the book. turn off one half of your brain, just live in the moment. the other natural like get away from the kayak, bears, david said. you know, so it's, you know, i remember the great writer wrote the book eat, about come in the moment when he is getting beaten up by cops in london, he said half of his brain was like this is terrible, i'm getting beaten up by cops. the other half of the brain is this is copy. this is great. it comes down to this is copy, not to go out and have their incomes just for the story because you have to survive in order to get -- >> guest: try to not edwin alaska district one of the funny things that alaska is how prevalent it is to meet someone who's been attacked by a bear, commonly
this dance of the bears as they keep getting close and we chased them away and then they get closer eventually they end up in our tent your davidextended waving his arms saying hey, bears, get out of here. stay away from the kayaks. i've got one arm shouting and advanced i've got my pencil i'm writing down notes because i know in the moment when these things happen you know in the moment it's going to be a great scene in the book. turn off one half of your brain, just live in the moment. the...
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david ignatius, it is staggering. we talked about dr. brzezinski, chasedhen the united states by hitler and kept out by the soviet menace, spending his entire life communism, fighting the spread of it across europe. ronald reagan. some of these republicans still in congress, and i can think of one in california in particular. i don't want to even mention his name because it's not worthy of mentioning his name. but when i knew him he was -- he was one of the greatest proponents of reagan's anti-communism. and now you've got republicans kowtowing to vladimir putin and russia and all the things that ronald reagan fought against his entire life. >> joe, i'll tell you 30 second story on the eve of this meeting between trump and putin. i went to moscow in 1983 as a young correspondent, just after the famous reagan axis of evil speech. i remember meeting with a dicy dent. we had to take elaborate routes to disargues how we were going to meet him. he turned to me an american visitor how can it be in your country which is so rich and probably so corrupt, how it is
david ignatius, it is staggering. we talked about dr. brzezinski, chasedhen the united states by hitler and kept out by the soviet menace, spending his entire life communism, fighting the spread of it across europe. ronald reagan. some of these republicans still in congress, and i can think of one in california in particular. i don't want to even mention his name because it's not worthy of mentioning his name. but when i knew him he was -- he was one of the greatest proponents of reagan's...
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david: they have access to capital and they use it. theyou concerned about degree of leverage? people chase for it. >> we are concerned about that.are talking about high-yield bonds or leverage, there has been supply, we are being very selective. we are focused on in the unique company. alix: what about over in europe as you have the ecb pulling back on corporate bond buying. you have issuances stymieing that as well. is there an opportunity? >> there could be in the short run. it is something we haven't been tremendously focused on. i could see that playing out as well. perks, stick with us. we struggled -- we should talk about fiat chrysler. a lot of what he is sing about china, being one of the big jeep, they need to the outlook looks cloudy. david: he was assigned the job of taking jeep forward and making a dominant. he would know that better than anyone else. we will speak with david of georgia, the former ceo live from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm alix steel. mark and earnings helping the s&p and dow rollover. down.tures typically it is the other conversation. that is helping the indi
david: they have access to capital and they use it. theyou concerned about degree of leverage? people chase for it. >> we are concerned about that.are talking about high-yield bonds or leverage, there has been supply, we are being very selective. we are focused on in the unique company. alix: what about over in europe as you have the ecb pulling back on corporate bond buying. you have issuances stymieing that as well. is there an opportunity? >> there could be in the short run. it...
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chase downing the canadian lobsters. the u.s. is going to be hurt. -- iusly over the next think this could affect people going out of business. tom:, roni, bloomberg, boston. david wednesday, bloomberg brings you complete coverage of the fourth of july concert and fireworks spectacular. that will start at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is wednesday. shery: sign up for the balance of power newsletter. bloomberg's politics.com or bloomberg.com/politics for the latest on global politics in your inbox every day. let's get a check of the major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks falling, off at session lows. the dow falling 4/10 of 1%. most sectors on the s&p 500 are in the red. financials, the only sector that is up. the two year yield gaining ground. the nasdaq down 1/10 of 1%. the energy sector also falling. gtv go is your function on the bloomberg if you missed out on any of the charts we showed you throughout the program. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. mexico's president-elect lopez has thanked president trump for sending a message of congratulations after his election victory yesterday. he says he will reach out to mr. trump for an
chase downing the canadian lobsters. the u.s. is going to be hurt. -- iusly over the next think this could affect people going out of business. tom:, roni, bloomberg, boston. david wednesday, bloomberg brings you complete coverage of the fourth of july concert and fireworks spectacular. that will start at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is wednesday. shery: sign up for the balance of power newsletter. bloomberg's politics.com or bloomberg.com/politics for the latest on global politics in your inbox...
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chasing if you buy sun run. while it may keep running, i suspect the easy money has already been made. finally, on june 6th, davidania asked about ctso. this is a tiny critical care immunotherapy company that uses blood purification for medical treatments when you're very sick, your white blood cells throw offsite o -- throw off cytokines. something that causes massive inflammation, organ failure and death. this company's technology filters cytokines out of your blood to prevent your immune system from going crazy. the stock has caught fire as the eu approved two new indications for the therapy. i think it's intriguinintriguing but man oh, man, this is as speculative as it gets, barely large enough for me to get on air with $15 million in revenue and zero earnings. if you've done your hydrochloric and you really believe in this technology, you could own the stock. but only with money that you're prepared to lose think of it as a lottery ticket. hopefully with slightly better odds stick with cramer. the employee of the year, anna. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's
chasing if you buy sun run. while it may keep running, i suspect the easy money has already been made. finally, on june 6th, davidania asked about ctso. this is a tiny critical care immunotherapy company that uses blood purification for medical treatments when you're very sick, your white blood cells throw offsite o -- throw off cytokines. something that causes massive inflammation, organ failure and death. this company's technology filters cytokines out of your blood to prevent your immune...
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chasing too few goods. when you're in expansion caused by supply side where we think we are, you tend to see less inflation. david practices parity does not cause inflation. bad actions by the federal reserve cause inflation by creating money undermining value of the dollar. so it is in the hands of the fed. that's why, that's why i think the president was perfectly right because when the fed starts talking about overheating, do you feel if you get more money you're overheating in do you feel prosperity means you're overheating? most preposterous thing in the world. the economy is not a machine, it is people. when people do well, what is wrong with that? they have have absolutely crazy thinking. the economy is not a machine. it is we the people. david: it is we the people put the economy is very often ma manipulated by governments. >> yes. david: the president, mick mulvaney, pointed out china manipulating their currency in order to make it weaker so they can sell more of their goods abroad. there may be actions taken in that regard. certainly been devaluing their currency all week. what do you think about that?
chasing too few goods. when you're in expansion caused by supply side where we think we are, you tend to see less inflation. david practices parity does not cause inflation. bad actions by the federal reserve cause inflation by creating money undermining value of the dollar. so it is in the hands of the fed. that's why, that's why i think the president was perfectly right because when the fed starts talking about overheating, do you feel if you get more money you're overheating in do you feel...
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i'm carl quintanilla, with jaime cramer and david faber of the new york stock exchange. >>> you just heard comcast dropping its chase. europe is mixed 10-year near $2.88. china firing back at c
i'm carl quintanilla, with jaime cramer and david faber of the new york stock exchange. >>> you just heard comcast dropping its chase. europe is mixed 10-year near $2.88. china firing back at c
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england are chasing 257 for victory against india in the third and decisive one day international at headingley. captain eoin morgan won the toss and sent india into bat. the yorkshire pair of davidrashid — at his home ground — took the key wicket india captain virat kohli, who top scored for them with 71. they ended on 256 for 8. in reply england are 72—2 after 9 overs. and you can keep up—to—date on the bbc sport website. could liverpool be about to break the world transfer record for a goalkeeper for this man — allisson? the brazil and roma shot stopper is in demand byjurgen klopp, and liverpool have lodged an offer with the italian side — believed to be around £62 millions. current keeper loris karius was at fault for two goals in liverpool's champions league final defeat by real madrid, but it was later found that he had concussion. steven gerrard's glasgow rangers have taken a 2—0 lead into the second leg of their europa league qualifier against macedonian side shkupi. about 35 minutes gone and still goalless. josh windass has gone closest for rangers so far. commentary on radio scotland and the bbc sport website. england are currently in action against turkey in the europe
england are chasing 257 for victory against india in the third and decisive one day international at headingley. captain eoin morgan won the toss and sent india into bat. the yorkshire pair of davidrashid — at his home ground — took the key wicket india captain virat kohli, who top scored for them with 71. they ended on 256 for 8. in reply england are 72—2 after 9 overs. and you can keep up—to—date on the bbc sport website. could liverpool be about to break the world transfer record...
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david, thanks very much. >>> we move on to the latest on the deadly trader joe's standoff. newly released footage shows the high-speed chase gun battle that ended with a store employee dead. police now say she was killed in the crossfire by a police bullet. abc's kayna whitworth has the story. >> reporter: this morning, just released police video showing the dramatic chase leading to that deadly confrontation at a los angeles trader joe's. the suspect, gene atkins, seen allegedly shooting at these officers through the back window of his vehicle. >> shots fired. broadcast. >> reporter: gunfire erupting as he runs out of the crashed car. firing at officers. >> hey, shots fired. get down! >> reporter: the officers returning fire, yelling at bystanders to take cover as they run behind a cement wall. >> hey, get away! get away from the window! >> reporter: now the lapd revealing that the store manager, melyda corado, was accidentally shot and killed by a bullet fired from one of the officer's guns as she ran to the front of the store. >> like not even three seconds later she's running back in the store with her hands up, just,
david, thanks very much. >>> we move on to the latest on the deadly trader joe's standoff. newly released footage shows the high-speed chase gun battle that ended with a store employee dead. police now say she was killed in the crossfire by a police bullet. abc's kayna whitworth has the story. >> reporter: this morning, just released police video showing the dramatic chase leading to that deadly confrontation at a los angeles trader joe's. the suspect, gene atkins, seen allegedly...
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chase. make more of what's yours. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( terisa ) it was a big weekend for super heros at the movies.( darya ) here's daviddado" fell to fifth place in its second weekend out, earning seven-point-three million dollars. "the first purge" opened in fourth place with 17-point-two million dollars, more than the prequel cost to make. after two weekends on top, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" fell to third, but 28-point-six million dollars gave it 333-million domestic, and over a billion worldwide.(nat) "a new elasticycle!""elasticycle? i didn't know you had a bike!" "incredibles two" spent a second straight weekend in second place: 29-million dollars put the long-awaited sequel past the half-billion mark in domestic box office. (nat)"ant-man and the wasp" easily opened at number one with 76-million dollars -- nearly 20-million higher than the 20-15 original's debut. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( darya ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... we are following breaking news out of thailand where they have rescued 4 more boys from that cave. we will have the details at the top of the hour. (
chase. make more of what's yours. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( terisa ) it was a big weekend for super heros at the movies.( darya ) here's daviddado" fell to fifth place in its second weekend out, earning seven-point-three million dollars. "the first purge" opened in fourth place with 17-point-two million dollars, more than the prequel cost to make. after two weekends on top, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" fell to third, but 28-point-six million dollars gave it...
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think the trade for the year is don't chase too much momentum if things have worked too strongly back off. and then look at areas that have not done as well like as david financials i think that's the -- that's the kind of the playing card for the year >> got it guys thank you. andrew and david good to have you on. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> shares of harley davidson soaring this afternoon after earnings beat estimates but the company isn't exactly in hog heaven preponderate the cfo sounding the alrm saying they were expected increased costs due to tariffs harley will absorb costs and cull the full year guidance as operating margins for results. should the investors be worried? let's bring in tim conder. great to have you with us. >> mitts it's melissa. >> so is it tyler. >> didn't mean to leave you out. harley davidson shares do you think the pop is warranted given the earning report. >> the expectations bar is low coming into the earnings you had a bead on the top line, a bead on the hdfs, as a result -- which is the finance subsidiary as a result the bottom line there. and so i think again it's a matter of very low bar here. it was exceede >> ho
think the trade for the year is don't chase too much momentum if things have worked too strongly back off. and then look at areas that have not done as well like as david financials i think that's the -- that's the kind of the playing card for the year >> got it guys thank you. andrew and david good to have you on. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> shares of harley davidson soaring this afternoon after earnings beat estimates but the company isn't exactly in hog heaven...