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what did jim farley have to say about that? going to do what he it can, which is manage the existing legacy business, bring profit out of it, use that money to fund ev growth. they want to be tesla. but tesla didn't have a legacy combustion business to go off. you are completely right, they, according to bloomberg sources, did consider a spinoff, and farley explained at the news conference earlier on wednesday morning that they looked at it carefully, that is his quote. but in the end, they decided they didn't go for it because they wanted the two individual businesses to share their strengths, have like a symbiotic relationship. emily: meantime, ford is one of the biggest companies self -sanctioning in russia. what did he have to say about their decision, how long that will stand? ed: he was very sympathetic with the ukrainian people. he talks to me about some of the ukrainian employees that ford has outside of their building, demonstrating and sharing their thoughts. he just reiterated the action, which is that ford has pause
what did jim farley have to say about that? going to do what he it can, which is manage the existing legacy business, bring profit out of it, use that money to fund ev growth. they want to be tesla. but tesla didn't have a legacy combustion business to go off. you are completely right, they, according to bloomberg sources, did consider a spinoff, and farley explained at the news conference earlier on wednesday morning that they looked at it carefully, that is his quote. but in the end, they...
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ed ludlow spoke with jim farley about that.most important thing is our core automotive business. it's profitable, made $10 billion last year. in these to be a lot more profitable. we think we will take $3 billion out of our structure cost to make that business fully competitive on a return basis. some of that is quality, a lot of that is waste in the system. we can't stop there. we have to grow, too. that is why we are committing to 2 million vehicles on the battery electric side. the last thing is, we need to get our build material down for ev. we got $2000 out of the marquis, there is a lot of opportunity to continue to get the build material because down for ev's, and that will contribute to the more profitable business. we can use that profit and cash flow to reinvest in growth. ed: you have an opportunity to get smart with this. could we see a spinoff of the battery business or autonomous vehicle business, or even green bonds? what kind of tools are at your disposal? jim: we did one of the first green bonds in our industry
ed ludlow spoke with jim farley about that.most important thing is our core automotive business. it's profitable, made $10 billion last year. in these to be a lot more profitable. we think we will take $3 billion out of our structure cost to make that business fully competitive on a return basis. some of that is quality, a lot of that is waste in the system. we can't stop there. we have to grow, too. that is why we are committing to 2 million vehicles on the battery electric side. the last...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,ave to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> as a woman of color who grew up in san francisco i understand how institutions can have an impact on communities o
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,ave to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to...
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yeah he shows disrespect to farley. it's almost as bad as the clown on the chevron call who showed disrespect to c.j. warner, who added to the board at chevron. he questioned that c.j. warner is on the phone call the disrespect i find on wall street is ridiculous. >> really? >> yes for people who make things can you believe they went ahead to split the company up so we can lose in both halves? farley. >> huh i got nothing for you. nothing. we got a mad dash, though. >> leave me hanging. >> we should move on to that. >> they said got to go. >> e with like the commercials they're good for us. >> yeah. pays your enormous salary. >> yes. >> you're just a bad person. >> what? >> your mom sent me a better birthday card than she sent you. she's been jealous. >> she loves you. >> she wanted to know -- i should have got the jeopardy job. (vo) some bonds last a lifetime. some bonds inspire confidence, and some you grow to rely on. these are the bonds worth investing in. for over 50 years, pimco has reinvented fixed income to crea
yeah he shows disrespect to farley. it's almost as bad as the clown on the chevron call who showed disrespect to c.j. warner, who added to the board at chevron. he questioned that c.j. warner is on the phone call the disrespect i find on wall street is ridiculous. >> really? >> yes for people who make things can you believe they went ahead to split the company up so we can lose in both halves? farley. >> huh i got nothing for you. nothing. we got a mad dash, though. >>...
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having said that, i think the real question will be will they be able to move as quick as jim farleyto move and it's one thing to talk about it it's another thing to take a legacy automaker who has been building vehicles more than 100 years, and getting them to move faster, they are already moving much faster than i've seen before, jim farley said it's not fast enough, i want the to go faster he knows, in the interview today talked about tesla and -- didn't hear him talk about general motors did say we have to be as competitive at atlantis, he is clearly focused when they know who the competition is when it comes to ev's. >> phil, thank you tim seymour this is what investors probably want to hear, separating the business and allow them better talent if you're assigned to the ford e-unit as it's called. >> it's become hot, it's become sexy they have the maki, the ford f- 150, electric, it's particularly exciting time at ford jim farley has been so laser-focused on this issue. good news for investors, yes, can they produce 2 million cars globally by 2016, you're buying the company righ
having said that, i think the real question will be will they be able to move as quick as jim farleyto move and it's one thing to talk about it it's another thing to take a legacy automaker who has been building vehicles more than 100 years, and getting them to move faster, they are already moving much faster than i've seen before, jim farley said it's not fast enough, i want the to go faster he knows, in the interview today talked about tesla and -- didn't hear him talk about general motors...
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the ceo jim farley sat down with our ed ludlow to discuss we organization. jim: the most important thing is our core automotive business. we made over $10 billion last year but it needs to be more profitable. we think we will have to take about $3 billion out of our structure cost to make that business fully competitive on a return basis. some of that will be quality. a lot will be waste in the system and we cannot stop there. we have to grow too and that is why we are committing to 2 million vehicles on the battery and electric side. the other thing is we have to get our building material down. for our ev's. we already have about $2 billion out. we have been working for eight weeks. there is a lot of opportunity to get the build material cost down for ev's and that will contribute to a more profitable business and we could use that cash flow to reinvest in growth. ed: you have an opportunity to get smart with this. could we see a spinoff of the battery business or the autonomous vehicle business or even debt markets with green bonds? what kind of tools writ
the ceo jim farley sat down with our ed ludlow to discuss we organization. jim: the most important thing is our core automotive business. we made over $10 billion last year but it needs to be more profitable. we think we will have to take about $3 billion out of our structure cost to make that business fully competitive on a return basis. some of that will be quality. a lot will be waste in the system and we cannot stop there. we have to grow too and that is why we are committing to 2 million...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a...
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that's a bush league maneuver if i ever saw one today tim farley is effectively splitting his company the legacy business people, well they weren't able to switch mentally as effectively as farley wanted. he's always been crystal clear, he can't be elon musk without the best electric vehicles imaginable far lee wisely resisted calls to engage in imadvised engineering to break up the company. now he can use the cash and the designs from the internal combustion side to make tremendous vehicles like the ford f-15 lightning. the new ford f-150 lightning, either run a busy, farley is a big thinker and hitter he is making a stretch goal of 2 million profitable electric vehicles by 2026 crazy. maybe crazy like a boss. mary farr of general motors is also doing amazing things. i can't believe no one seemed to notice he appointed kyle vogt as ceo of cruise. notice i didn't call it a project. because they're way too close to operating in san francisco vogt helped to invent a twist. this gm is run by an exceptional car person up from the ranks who is doing many things right and gets almost zero r
that's a bush league maneuver if i ever saw one today tim farley is effectively splitting his company the legacy business people, well they weren't able to switch mentally as effectively as farley wanted. he's always been crystal clear, he can't be elon musk without the best electric vehicles imaginable far lee wisely resisted calls to engage in imadvised engineering to break up the company. now he can use the cash and the designs from the internal combustion side to make tremendous vehicles...
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i think for jim farley it's an incredible business.said, probably one of the most amazing businesses in the world. now he's electrified his vehicles he has now e-transit, the new ford f-150 i have known a couple mach-es, they are amazing cars. if you haven't tried it, they're incredible try it out ford has a great opportunity to really deliver a 360 degree view on the forbid products and probably now i have a ford 550, which is a configured as a fear truck. i live in a rural area when fire strikes, i have to be ready to go mile they provide services to me on that i can augment those services through salesforce's customer 360 platform there they have the telemathematics. we can extend that, compliment that, giving them incredible new ways i think that's very exciting for a company like ford. ford is focused omg on professionals. they have the new ford pro, the new division that's exciting a. playbook on what craig meniere at home depot, amazing e-business, not just the b2c business and you know they're putting, when you look at that pro
i think for jim farley it's an incredible business.said, probably one of the most amazing businesses in the world. now he's electrified his vehicles he has now e-transit, the new ford f-150 i have known a couple mach-es, they are amazing cars. if you haven't tried it, they're incredible try it out ford has a great opportunity to really deliver a 360 degree view on the forbid products and probably now i have a ford 550, which is a configured as a fear truck. i live in a rural area when fire...
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jim farley is ford's ceo. congratulations on suspending operations in russia. >> you can't compete against tesla if people work 9 to 10 on electric cars would you need the focus and expertise to be world-class. we tried to do both and are making a commitment to go to 2 million electric vehicles by 2026 in four years. to do that we need a dedicated focused team. stuart: i believe you are concentrating on the electric vehicle side of things. you have of competitions from tesla, you are number 3 in electric vehicles, clear out front. you are chasing tesla basically. >> we just started to compete. this is a new initiative. we just came out with a huge hit, they are commercially available now. we have 200,000 orders. the e transit, globally the most popular van in the globe as we speak, last year was a ramp year, we sold in america and europe and added a new plant in china, we would go to 150,000 units for f 150 and the e transit coming on. tesla has been added a while. we are ramping up production but this is what we do. stuart: you are putting most of the capital
jim farley is ford's ceo. congratulations on suspending operations in russia. >> you can't compete against tesla if people work 9 to 10 on electric cars would you need the focus and expertise to be world-class. we tried to do both and are making a commitment to go to 2 million electric vehicles by 2026 in four years. to do that we need a dedicated focused team. stuart: i believe you are concentrating on the electric vehicle side of things. you have of competitions from tesla, you are...
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was you were madonna farley monotone guzman 20th and soluble co ah 20 some cities which i'm sure you can't boyd. and should i tell what you on those at your job on come on now, you know which it element of it on the left, the gentleman with a did he did or you didn't anyway, he did. if you turned in your new nissan. ha. so obama, how are all of you since you don't need your so you guys, or how does your like in general in town, you know socio hallo. they see you ever get cleveland? yes, they need medical. you. bailey's help sander group about up from my time. will they savano unless i know you may run a lot. yeah. i mean yes, they are twins. yeah. i is a no. no. yeah. gotcha. gonna do with my engine on that. i didn't know what she, what you're worried about, his whole b a well me with joy and he was on was allow the liaison. 0 one. yeah. there's um we can always well, michigan, turn on our young calling with a lot issues. yeah, we're listed here, which is all days. yeah. news or no. so to your for the house us without truth as well. along with you sure to confirm on the put your your
was you were madonna farley monotone guzman 20th and soluble co ah 20 some cities which i'm sure you can't boyd. and should i tell what you on those at your job on come on now, you know which it element of it on the left, the gentleman with a did he did or you didn't anyway, he did. if you turned in your new nissan. ha. so obama, how are all of you since you don't need your so you guys, or how does your like in general in town, you know socio hallo. they see you ever get cleveland? yes, they...
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ray farley. the former president of young harris college. he was a long-time supporter of young harris college with 35 years of dedicated service to young harris under his belt. beginning as a professor of history in 1955, dr. farley worked with the college until his retirement in 1991. after serving as the college president for 20 years. for some of those years, i was a student at young harris college while dr. farley was the president. i got to know him well. he was a fine gentleman and did an excellent job. during his tenure as president, dr. farley made it his mission to modernize and expand the services and facilities at young harris. he was responsible for taking important steps to strengthen the college endowment, faculty, curriculum, and facilities. he implemented his plan for helping to beautify the campus as well by renovating dining halls, dining facilities, residence halls, and administrative buildings. the years with doctor farley at the elm were integral to the growth and development of the college itself. in april of 2021, dr.
ray farley. the former president of young harris college. he was a long-time supporter of young harris college with 35 years of dedicated service to young harris under his belt. beginning as a professor of history in 1955, dr. farley worked with the college until his retirement in 1991. after serving as the college president for 20 years. for some of those years, i was a student at young harris college while dr. farley was the president. i got to know him well. he was a fine gentleman and did...
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harry farley, bbc news, in durham. sunshine is across northern ireland and scotland, plenty of blue sky to come. even where we have got the cloud, it is more broken than it was yesterday, and the most cloudy and damp areas yesterday, across eastern areas, are much brighter today. so, cloud, broken, some sunny spells but at times thick enough to produce the odds shower across east anglia and southern england into south wales and parts of the midlands. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, this is where the lion's share of the sunshine is. even where you get some sunshine it is still feeling fairly chilly in the breeze. the north—easterly wind is strongest across england and wales. till a few areas of cloud across southern areas tonight and quite a stiff breeze, but temperatures will fall close to freezing in some spots. the frost is more widespread overnight than last night, and for scotland and northern england, this is where we will see the lowest temperatures in the countryside. tomorrow, wales and eng
harry farley, bbc news, in durham. sunshine is across northern ireland and scotland, plenty of blue sky to come. even where we have got the cloud, it is more broken than it was yesterday, and the most cloudy and damp areas yesterday, across eastern areas, are much brighter today. so, cloud, broken, some sunny spells but at times thick enough to produce the odds shower across east anglia and southern england into south wales and parts of the midlands. for northern england, northern ireland and...
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harry farley, bbc news, in durham.ned anti—war protests across the country and are calling on fellow russians around the world to condemn putin's actions. ayshea buksh has more. denis was born in moscow and now works in publishing in london. he has relatives in both russia and ukraine and is desperately worried about his family who are in kyiv. my cousin's wife, she said that we were starting to panic. they are hiding somewhere in the basement. we were starting to panic because the tanks are in the city. there is fighting in the city. they don't have any food, they don't have any money, there's nothing they can do. the war needs to stop. i need people to be more proactive, if they have russian culture within them, they need to be more proactive about stopping the war. sonia came from russia to study and now works in the music industry. she's also incredibly anxious about what is happening. horrible emotions right now. it is shame, it's grief. and it's anger, and powerlessness. this arts and cultural centre in bloomsbur
harry farley, bbc news, in durham.ned anti—war protests across the country and are calling on fellow russians around the world to condemn putin's actions. ayshea buksh has more. denis was born in moscow and now works in publishing in london. he has relatives in both russia and ukraine and is desperately worried about his family who are in kyiv. my cousin's wife, she said that we were starting to panic. they are hiding somewhere in the basement. we were starting to panic because the tanks are...
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harry farley, bbc news, in durham. visa and mastercard will no longer be able to be used in russia.bout this. tell us exact what is being limited here?— this. tell us exact what is being limited here? , , ., ., ., ., limited here? this is a ma'or move b some limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a ma'or move b some of limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a ma'or move b some of the limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a ma'or move b some of the bi est limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a major move b some of the bi est names limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a major move b some of the bi est names in by some of the biggest names in globalfinance, visa and mastercard, and theyjoin a growing cohort of businesses who are voicing their objections to what is happening in ukraine, and continue to put tougher measures in place to fight against russia's economy. we found out today that visa and mastercard decided last night that they would withdraw s
harry farley, bbc news, in durham. visa and mastercard will no longer be able to be used in russia.bout this. tell us exact what is being limited here?— this. tell us exact what is being limited here? , , ., ., ., ., limited here? this is a ma'or move b some limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a ma'or move b some of limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here? this is a ma'or move b some of the limited here? this is a ma'or move by some limited here?...
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but so far, no luck. 63, farley. the goal was to some albano and i met some similar. well, i'm babbling better. american to interviews. market got hold of a 5 out of vernon's. i love that this was wazoo. alamo gone for had okay, though. michelle. michelle formula hang either the right number for could dorothy almost half here. look in a kilowatt guy and then i'll come really go. gimme logging shit out on the floor. so can you say entirely along with a rock with rock finish because i've got a lot of that on a chest or into i will fees will try to connect for any of us that hello. hello mckenna, lee. i was trying to get a quote, not get a hold of or oh, i started, you know, you mean shit, man, water a mesh? well, we spent over oh, be searching for the dog. and we were beginning to lose hope. i've always been nervous around dogs. but as each night passed, i felt the closer to the saddle then on day then we had the brakes are a little bit that we had a book with them on a show that goes with your husband. but oftentimes the level of inside my a good option that like i sai
but so far, no luck. 63, farley. the goal was to some albano and i met some similar. well, i'm babbling better. american to interviews. market got hold of a 5 out of vernon's. i love that this was wazoo. alamo gone for had okay, though. michelle. michelle formula hang either the right number for could dorothy almost half here. look in a kilowatt guy and then i'll come really go. gimme logging shit out on the floor. so can you say entirely along with a rock with rock finish because i've got a...
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no luck. 63 . farley, the girl was just another one. i met some similar. well, i'm babbling better a little go. let me find out a lot more. that is, miss was alamo gone for hello. michelle michelle formula? hang the other thing, i don't know if i could do it myself. he and you know i can go guy and then that'll come when really go? gimme low on you. shit out. on the 4th. so can you say i left the long me oh, a rock with not finished because i thought it was small then ago a i thought just all into how when my own fees will try to connect for any of us that hello. hello mckenna, lee. i was sick, i got enough, it could not get a thought. oh, i thought, you know, you mean she made water a mesh we spent over a week searching for the dog. and we were beginning to lose hope. i've always been nervous around dogs. but as each night passed, i felt closer to the side of them. then on the thin we had the brakes are a with a no show that goes with them. but oftentimes the level of inside my, with my mom and i would never could i that they went down. i had often say so
no luck. 63 . farley, the girl was just another one. i met some similar. well, i'm babbling better a little go. let me find out a lot more. that is, miss was alamo gone for hello. michelle michelle formula? hang the other thing, i don't know if i could do it myself. he and you know i can go guy and then that'll come when really go? gimme low on you. shit out. on the 4th. so can you say i left the long me oh, a rock with not finished because i thought it was small then ago a i thought just all...
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but so far, no luck. 63 farley, the girl was not alone and there was some similar. well amanda, there a novice, they got hold of a fruit vernon or lumber that this was vase? alamo gone for had okay though. michelle michelle formula hang either the right number for call dorothy almost half in a kilowatt guy and then i'll come really gold? gimme lola. you, she's a shadow on the force of course, a violet along a rock with rock finish up a corona. i thought it was snow. i was not a 9 percent of that. i can this is just or low into i will fees will try to connect for any of us that i love having mckinnon to vidalia. i wouldn't sit. i mean you got enough it could not get up. no, i thought i thought of you. you mean she made water? i miss you. we spent over a week searching for the dog, and we were beginning to lose hope. i've always been nervous around dogs. but as each night passed, i felt the closer to the side of them. then on day then we had the brakes or a book with them or no, no, show those guys out there with the thought. oftentimes the level of inside my a with a
but so far, no luck. 63 farley, the girl was not alone and there was some similar. well amanda, there a novice, they got hold of a fruit vernon or lumber that this was vase? alamo gone for had okay though. michelle michelle formula hang either the right number for call dorothy almost half in a kilowatt guy and then i'll come really gold? gimme lola. you, she's a shadow on the force of course, a violet along a rock with rock finish up a corona. i thought it was snow. i was not a 9 percent of...
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>> i admire what jim farley is doing in terms much rethinking the dealer and distribution pipeline andxperimenting and trying some things, like the mache and lightning. and they are working on different iterations but what gm has done earlier trying to secure that supply chain in the united states is admirable. i can come up with scenarios where they both succeed or don't succeed. profits which will be around for many years, the cost of that capital is extremely high and being invested into technology i think might prove to be obsolete over time. it doesn't mean they can't survive and be part of the future, but i think our message to investors is that you have to take your medicine and get that tesla vaccine in your portfolio to be able to take risks elsewhere. >> adam, we love getting your guidance just the color and entertainment factor of your notes lately has been stellar >> i don't know if that's a compliment, but thank you. >> we didn't get a chart this time, one benefit of seeing adam from his work from home studio >>> another positive sign for the bulls. bitcoin crossing back u
>> i admire what jim farley is doing in terms much rethinking the dealer and distribution pipeline andxperimenting and trying some things, like the mache and lightning. and they are working on different iterations but what gm has done earlier trying to secure that supply chain in the united states is admirable. i can come up with scenarios where they both succeed or don't succeed. profits which will be around for many years, the cost of that capital is extremely high and being invested...
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scene and i'm just, hi this flash notion that if i was in that audience i would be watching chris farley>> and i also had this strange thought at the time that if i was able, i tried drama i think i could be very effective. it just came sto me in a flash. and i never pursued it. i only auditioned for a few drama rolls in my life, and i didn't audition for breaking bad. i don't know why they gave me that. i fully expected to be told when i landed in albuquerque, oh, this is the different bob eden-- odenkirk who went to julliard, you prrnt the one, get out of here, so the drama was a real surprised for me, absolutely. >> stephen: well, in comedy comedy comedy i'm just wondering in the comedy comedy comedy part of it has to do with the fact that you are in a big family. because i found when you are one of seven kids and i'm one of eleven. and there is a built-in audience. >> that is what it was. get to the table, with the mom there, no dad but seven people, and you can get up and walk to the other side of the kitchen and put on a show at dinner. and i had that captive audience. it was great
scene and i'm just, hi this flash notion that if i was in that audience i would be watching chris farley>> and i also had this strange thought at the time that if i was able, i tried drama i think i could be very effective. it just came sto me in a flash. and i never pursued it. i only auditioned for a few drama rolls in my life, and i didn't audition for breaking bad. i don't know why they gave me that. i fully expected to be told when i landed in albuquerque, oh, this is the different...
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here's jim farley talking about the need to move faster. >> this is about new talents, new capabilitieshe areas that we need to catch up and pass competitors like tesla. >> notice he said tesla there? interviewing him he talked about tesla and neo. they know the competition and reaffirming the 2022 guidance and full year expect to earn between 11.5 and 12.5 billion. perhaps they could have a profit margin of 8% and setting a target of 10% by 2026 and reported february sales today down 20.9% most of those if not almost all of the vehicles 98% internal combustion engine models. >> thank you. >>> with the fed set to raise rates where will bank stocks stand? big banks and regionals higher today but the financial etf down over 4% in a month we'll speak to a top analyst about that next.billion only from fidelity. cody! hi!! hi! how are you? i'm good! i'm crocheting. i see that. started off as a hobby. kind of snowballed from there. and alex, i don't want to stop. well, i don't see why you should have to. let's set you up with a side gig savings goal on the u.s. bank mobile app. this way, you
here's jim farley talking about the need to move faster. >> this is about new talents, new capabilitieshe areas that we need to catch up and pass competitors like tesla. >> notice he said tesla there? interviewing him he talked about tesla and neo. they know the competition and reaffirming the 2022 guidance and full year expect to earn between 11.5 and 12.5 billion. perhaps they could have a profit margin of 8% and setting a target of 10% by 2026 and reported february sales today...
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last week, bloomberg reported that ford ceo jim farley was continuing that's was considering a split.ization will give speed and startling innovation. major league baseball has canceled opening-day after owners and players failed to agree on a new collective bargaining contract. the commissioner scrapped the first two series for each defending teams. players are not happy that payrolls have shrunk 4% this -- 4% what -- 4% since 2015. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: what we have seen already from vladimir putin's regime in the use of the munitions they have been dropping on innocent civilians, in my view, already qualifies as a war crime. jonathan: the words of boris johnson, the british prime minister. from new york city, good morning. futures positive 0.5% on the s&p. the move in crude is up 6.5%, $110.16. brent a couple of dollars higher, i believe with a $112 handle now. looking at some of these prices, look at where we are now on the may contract at $112. go out to next year and take the june contract, $86. they call that super backwardation. just unreal. tom: i
last week, bloomberg reported that ford ceo jim farley was continuing that's was considering a split.ization will give speed and startling innovation. major league baseball has canceled opening-day after owners and players failed to agree on a new collective bargaining contract. the commissioner scrapped the first two series for each defending teams. players are not happy that payrolls have shrunk 4% this -- 4% what -- 4% since 2015. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: what we...
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get material on the air and his most famous sketch written years earlier for his old friend chris farley> what was it like to watch your work come to life? >> chris was a whirl wind of joy in that sketch. it was great. >> how do we get back on the right track? >> he wouldn't stop until he made every performer on the stage laugh. he made the audience laugh right away but he would keep doing mannerisms until he got right in your face and he would make you laugh. that was his mission. >> odenkirk took what he learned at "saturday night live" and pushed sketch comedy further with the cult hit "mr. show with bob and david," alongside comedian and friend david cross. >> i know that it was a cult show. i know that it didn't play to everyone. but the degree to which we were able to pull things off really bring them to fruition in the best way, make a sketch work, i love sketch comedy so much. >> as a producer, he helped to create projects like the jack black comedy rock duo tenacious deed. and another cutting edge sketch comedy show called "tim and eric, awesome show, great job." >> e-z cream is
get material on the air and his most famous sketch written years earlier for his old friend chris farley> what was it like to watch your work come to life? >> chris was a whirl wind of joy in that sketch. it was great. >> how do we get back on the right track? >> he wouldn't stop until he made every performer on the stage laugh. he made the audience laugh right away but he would keep doing mannerisms until he got right in your face and he would make you laugh. that was his...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >>> good morning everyone. and welcome to galleleo high school. let's go mighty lions. you guys know i used to be the announ
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a...
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ceo jim farley telling fox business today the move will help ford better complete with rivals in the ev space. >> compete against tesla, if people work from 9:00-10:00 on electric cars, you need the focus and expertise to be world class. liz: ford is getting an upgrade from a buy to a strong buy, ford 's february sales of electric vehicles went absolutely crazy in february increasing 55%. and from cars to casinos shares of casinos that operate in china 's macau region, las vegas sands and wynn resorts are topping the s&p on reports china is looking to relax its zero covid policy. the country's strict approach to containing the virus is seriously dented business in the entertainment and gambling industries. shares of las vegas sands up a full 10%, wynn up 9.5%. the sofi surge investors piling into shares of the mobile personal finance website after a fourth quarter beat, sofi stands for social finance, but as shakespeare would say what's in a name? especially when you slap it on the stadium that just hosted the super bowl. sofi ceo anthony not ox is up next on the stunning bump the ba
ceo jim farley telling fox business today the move will help ford better complete with rivals in the ev space. >> compete against tesla, if people work from 9:00-10:00 on electric cars, you need the focus and expertise to be world class. liz: ford is getting an upgrade from a buy to a strong buy, ford 's february sales of electric vehicles went absolutely crazy in february increasing 55%. and from cars to casinos shares of casinos that operate in china 's macau region, las vegas sands and...
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and yet they are there now jim farley last week, he said we've got more news that is coming do not doubtt ford will be able to make this commitment we're not calling him a liar we're saying that a loot of people are looking at your projections and other automakers projections and saying we just don't see it right now >> i'm thinking tesla, they have circum vent what other automakers have been grappling with but they still require meltals that go into doors and et cetera et cetera. have they secured supply since they're at the forefront of dealing with supply issues >> the understanding that i have is that they probably have a better handle on the supply chain which it comes to the ev battery cells and battery packs. nickel is nickel and we've heard from elon musk and he said if you want to start a nickel mine, we would love it because we need more nickel. the one advantage that i think tesla has right now is that it could bring on supply much faster than a number of other automakers who at this point they're still making commitments. you look at giga factory in texas, that is coming onli
and yet they are there now jim farley last week, he said we've got more news that is coming do not doubtt ford will be able to make this commitment we're not calling him a liar we're saying that a loot of people are looking at your projections and other automakers projections and saying we just don't see it right now >> i'm thinking tesla, they have circum vent what other automakers have been grappling with but they still require meltals that go into doors and et cetera et cetera. have...
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she had a farley straightforward question about whether the administration wants this transfer to happend she answered mostly talking about the logistics. what is the white house's position on trying to get these jets into the hands of ukrainian pilots? >> reporter: the white house has made it very clear they want to do something that would not be viewed as escalatory here. as courtney kube will detail in moments from now, the white house, the state department, the pentagon, were caught off guard by that statement, that announcement by poland yesterday. there hadn't been any coordination, no consultation, expectation for the u.s. and we heard from antony blinken over the weekend was effectively giving the green light to poland delivering the planes directly to ukraine, not that the u.s. would be the intermediary here. we heard from the press secretary jen psaki basically taking this a little bit off of the vice president's plate, saying this is now being discussed among military channels, because it would be a transfer of military hardware saying secretary austin at the pentagon and the
she had a farley straightforward question about whether the administration wants this transfer to happend she answered mostly talking about the logistics. what is the white house's position on trying to get these jets into the hands of ukrainian pilots? >> reporter: the white house has made it very clear they want to do something that would not be viewed as escalatory here. as courtney kube will detail in moments from now, the white house, the state department, the pentagon, were caught...
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being the single most important issue of nickel supplies so, you know, i don't need necessarily jim farleyo tell me don't bet against ford. that's great what else is he going to say tell me where you're going to get the nickel. >> you're exactly right. this is what every single analyst is talking about if they haven't written about it, like adam jonas has, they have talked about it it's talked about amongst executives in the auto industry. if you talk about the people who work with the battery suppliers, almost all of them scratch that head and say there's no way that this industry can hit the targets out there and yet you heard the announcements made some can make an argument there was the froth that was in the market six months to a year ago from startups, ev start jups wh said we're going to have a commitment for x number of evs there was pressure building on the traditional automakers to show that they have the commitment for the future. so this ey made these commitmen. i'm not saying they're lying but everybody is making these commitments and it's a game of musical chairs there's just
being the single most important issue of nickel supplies so, you know, i don't need necessarily jim farleyo tell me don't bet against ford. that's great what else is he going to say tell me where you're going to get the nickel. >> you're exactly right. this is what every single analyst is talking about if they haven't written about it, like adam jonas has, they have talked about it it's talked about amongst executives in the auto industry. if you talk about the people who work with the...
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that o 0, no shot can office for so peter and some good news for novak joke, they quite right, sir farley. the french open organizer said the 20 time grand slam champion will be allowed to defend his title this year. if the current of our situation remain stable, talk of it, sure is unvaccinated is willing to mask grand slams if they require him to get the jab. the 20 time major champion was unable to defend his australian open title in january of being deported from the country. but tournament director and former player emily morales mo, says there is nothing stopping jock of it from taking parted roland garris. early this week, france lifted restrictions which prevented unvaccinated people from entering sports venues. russian players are also allowed to compete, but only as new troops because of the countries invasion of ukraine that includes top ranked daniel made with dave and wool number 7. andre group life was still in the running for the title at indian wells of the reaching the 4th round for the 1st time in his career. he took just 70 minutes to be francis t. f. o. in straight set
that o 0, no shot can office for so peter and some good news for novak joke, they quite right, sir farley. the french open organizer said the 20 time grand slam champion will be allowed to defend his title this year. if the current of our situation remain stable, talk of it, sure is unvaccinated is willing to mask grand slams if they require him to get the jab. the 20 time major champion was unable to defend his australian open title in january of being deported from the country. but tournament...
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beautifully done, first of all, based on photographs that had been hidden for years in the attic of farley farm in east sussex where miller spent her last years and never even told her son what she had done in world war ii. he discovered it, 66,000 pieces of prints and photographs in the attic after she passed away from cancer. i think it was 1977. and so that started me going. and she started me talking about miller and her book. i've read a lot of martha gelhorn's stuff, and i was in a book shop in washington, d.c., and i picked up janet's book, and it was a stunner for me, because gelhorn has been an thol jazzed but not quite in the way this book was organized. it did the war years. although it took you to 1948 and pre-war years living at the white house and doing reportage for harry hopkins. what i liked about the book was not only the selection, very judicious selection. she's a real pro. she works in the ar arrives, the restrictede archives of martha gehl important at boston university. it was a wonderful selection, but interwoven with the selections, the letters, are little pocket b
beautifully done, first of all, based on photographs that had been hidden for years in the attic of farley farm in east sussex where miller spent her last years and never even told her son what she had done in world war ii. he discovered it, 66,000 pieces of prints and photographs in the attic after she passed away from cancer. i think it was 1977. and so that started me going. and she started me talking about miller and her book. i've read a lot of martha gelhorn's stuff, and i was in a book...
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al jazeera doha, jennifer sports s e t f bag farley will start with tennis and ref on the bell will miss up to 6 weeks of competition after suffering. a stress fracture in his ribs, the spending complained of a chest issue doing sundays. final ed indian wells in california, although the match an adult, reveal the struggle to breed throughout the confess, saying he felt like a needle was inside his chest, causing a lot of pain. rafa will now focus on being fit for the french open in may. a short list of preferred bidders to by premier league have chelsea is expected this week. for more on this were joined by a p sports corresponded rob harris rob, good to see you. where do we stand at the moment in terms of the chelsea sale? well, it's an ongoing process that is creating a lot of interest across the european football just in terms of who all the new owners of chelsea going to be. the bids are being submitted to the rain group in new york by the bank in recent days. and there are indications that some of those bids are being increased, so we're looking above 2 and a half 1000000000 pounds.
al jazeera doha, jennifer sports s e t f bag farley will start with tennis and ref on the bell will miss up to 6 weeks of competition after suffering. a stress fracture in his ribs, the spending complained of a chest issue doing sundays. final ed indian wells in california, although the match an adult, reveal the struggle to breed throughout the confess, saying he felt like a needle was inside his chest, causing a lot of pain. rafa will now focus on being fit for the french open in may. a short...
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she was his antenna and i noticed he usually followed her advice a jim farley fdr had complete faith in her judgment and her ability to observe just maybe a few words about eleanor and the white house years. well, i think a lot of people talk about her observation. they don't talk about her understanding of policy and how to get it through. you know and if you look at some of the landmark pieces of legislation that came out of the white house, i mean especially in well in the two sections of the new deal, you know the in the first one hundred days, i mean fdr puts the economy act forward and it fires all the women who are married to federally employed men eleanor leaps to her pen is blanche would say and in the same paper side by side tails her husband, he's wrong. he backs down the women get their jobs back, you know their problems with the social security act. eleanor goes in behind the scenes and tag teams with francis perkins to get part of the social security act through if you look at the national youth administration, which is the first form of a americorps, this is totally el
she was his antenna and i noticed he usually followed her advice a jim farley fdr had complete faith in her judgment and her ability to observe just maybe a few words about eleanor and the white house years. well, i think a lot of people talk about her observation. they don't talk about her understanding of policy and how to get it through. you know and if you look at some of the landmark pieces of legislation that came out of the white house, i mean especially in well in the two sections of...
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beautifully done first of all based on photographs that have been hidden for years in the attic of farley farm and and he's sussex where miller spent her last years and never even told her, son what she had done in world war two he discovered it 66,000 pieces and prince and photographs and things in the attic after she passed away from cancer. he was 19 what 77 yeah, and so that started me going and she's going to be talking about miller and her book and i've read a lot of martha gellhorn's stuff and i was in a bookshop in washington dc and i picked up janet's book and it was a stunner for me because there gellhorn has been anthologized but not quite in the way that this book was organized. it did the war years it takes a little it takes you up to 1948 and the pre-war years when she was working with, you know living at the white house and doing reportage for the new deal for henry hopkins harry hopkins and what i liked about the book was not only the selection. very judicious selection. she's a real pro. she works in the archives the restricted archives of martha gellhorn at boston univer
beautifully done first of all based on photographs that have been hidden for years in the attic of farley farm and and he's sussex where miller spent her last years and never even told her, son what she had done in world war two he discovered it 66,000 pieces and prince and photographs and things in the attic after she passed away from cancer. he was 19 what 77 yeah, and so that started me going and she's going to be talking about miller and her book and i've read a lot of martha gellhorn's...
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i wrote chris farley's motivational speaker character, — chris farley's motivational speaker characterhing. and then it snowballed into this huge thing. at watching. and then it snowballed into this huge thing.— watching. and then it snowballed into this huge thing. at what point did ou into this huge thing. at what point did you realise, _ into this huge thing. at what point did you realise, this _ into this huge thing. at what point did you realise, this is _ into this huge thing. at what point did you realise, this is actually - did you realise, this is actually quite big? was it a day, a series of events, how did it work?— quite big? was it a day, a series of events, how did it work? comecon of the final series _ events, how did it work? comecon of the final series of _ events, how did it work? comecon of the final series of breaking _ events, how did it work? comecon of the final series of breaking bad, - the final series of breaking bad, they have — the final series of breaking bad, they have a comic convention, people who are _ they have a comic convention, people who are into—
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. >> devon is farley smaller than exxon. and, frankly, less significant and not a global company >>> take a look at futures this morning. a bunch of company notices we haven't gotten to yet including gap and disney this morning. jim mentioned costco broad com and more when we return and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. you are an electric vehicle. for smarter trading decisions, electricity powers your heart. want to feel your heart beat faster? ♪ (heart beat music) ♪ drive an electric car. made by a company whose evs have gone five billion miles... for every highway... every driveway... ...and every speedway. and where the loudest sound... ...is the beat of your electric heart. this is the new nissan. ♪ ♪ at xfinity, we live and work in t
. >> devon is farley smaller than exxon. and, frankly, less significant and not a global company >>> take a look at futures this morning. a bunch of company notices we haven't gotten to yet including gap and disney this morning. jim mentioned costco broad com and more when we return and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell...
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and also by 2026 plan to produce 2 million evs annually here's ford's ceo jim farley talking why buildingre sense than simply spitting off evs. >> what would rj rivian give for the ford manufacturing system robotic engineering now? love to have that. spin it off, my teams get so independent, they don't work with each other. >> so a spin-off is not in the future at least it's not in the foreseeable future ford partinging 10% profit margins by 2026 for a point of reference, guys. profit margins now a little over 7% a substantial increase if they can get there by 2026. back to you. >> phil, thank you market likes that. ford up almost 9%. >>> citi trading higher today along with the rest of the financials as the firm hosts its first investor day in years. leslie picker with details. >> hey wrapping up first investors gay in five years almost one year after frazier took helm as ceo of the firm. volatility today trading 2% higher. initially the market a bit disappointed with the financial targets outlined the banks expense growth was higher. revenue growth lower in the forecast the street expec
and also by 2026 plan to produce 2 million evs annually here's ford's ceo jim farley talking why buildingre sense than simply spitting off evs. >> what would rj rivian give for the ford manufacturing system robotic engineering now? love to have that. spin it off, my teams get so independent, they don't work with each other. >> so a spin-off is not in the future at least it's not in the foreseeable future ford partinging 10% profit margins by 2026 for a point of reference, guys....
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. >> can't make them when you talk to farley, i mean, everything they can make is sold out already.k and they have to go to lithia motors. a great balance sheet. i find we're stuck -- look, hybrid was not something that powell saw coming. >> you mean hybrid work? >> yeah. i'm not talking about the hybrid work of, say, a goldman ceo. that's not hybrid work, is it? >> i don't know. maybe. is that the main gig >> i don't know. my daughter lalapalooza and said it was life defining if he's spinning there maybe he's doing hybrid work you have to be at the office. >> there is a picture of jim and david. >> yeah. that was at the super bowl >> do you have nymph those that was some -- oh, my gosh. >> yeah. i always the goldman ceos i've been doing it for 35 years there you go. >> solomon will play. >> yeah. look, i think i told david it's fantastic he does itten his own time it blows off steam he said to me, look, how do you work out i tell him i have a 3:30 trainer come in. he goes, i think that's more insane than my spinning dichblgs. >> he would argue it provides a way for young people to
. >> can't make them when you talk to farley, i mean, everything they can make is sold out already.k and they have to go to lithia motors. a great balance sheet. i find we're stuck -- look, hybrid was not something that powell saw coming. >> you mean hybrid work? >> yeah. i'm not talking about the hybrid work of, say, a goldman ceo. that's not hybrid work, is it? >> i don't know. maybe. is that the main gig >> i don't know. my daughter lalapalooza and said it was...
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i hesitate to put this out there but farley doesn't share that view now he is only the ceo of foord. should be going to someone in a lower level of foord he doesn't share the negative view i don't know whose book is going come out first i love stephen king. stephen king writes more than jo jhonas he says he doesn't like foord, i'm going to dislike it. that man has the writers block. i spent mary barra a text of congratulations on it. i can't help it. i feel if i speak to the ceos have a better line than jonas. maybe jonas has it i want jonas -- here is my advice to jonas. he has to spend more time watching and seeing the call march madness and take a break. >> take a break? >> yeah. he has to take a break it's not fair to him. >> we'll see how the stocks react to his note. it's worth reading today energy will lead us. >> always. >> up 2% is that a comment on global growth or about -- >> i think that -- >> the huthy rebeouthi rebels i arabia rick muncrief said -- i had him on for the investing club. i said come on, please 109. he said look by next year this time the oil will cop m up
i hesitate to put this out there but farley doesn't share that view now he is only the ceo of foord. should be going to someone in a lower level of foord he doesn't share the negative view i don't know whose book is going come out first i love stephen king. stephen king writes more than jo jhonas he says he doesn't like foord, i'm going to dislike it. that man has the writers block. i spent mary barra a text of congratulations on it. i can't help it. i feel if i speak to the ceos have a better...
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. >> it can be hard to go when you're -- there's me and chris farley backstage that's me and robert smiegle get a hearing, a chance. and it's really true i mean, show business loves new faces and reinvents it, characters and faces, so i -- i think it's just been a great business and i just believed i -- even in the hardest moments, the sense that i had something to offer if i just was patient and set to writing, which is how i started as a writer >> as a writer on "snl," you wrote one of the most famous sketches, living in a van down by the river it's one of those that lives on and on and on. >> it's one of my favorite things i ever did in show biz. my daughter asked me once, what's your favorite thing you've done? and i said it was doing this sketch at second city every night for the summer that i was there and i wrote it for chris he wouldn't quit until he made every performer laugh. you could see it -- >> i can see it. one by one, they're dropping >> he wouldn't quit. he would keep doing the character right in your face until you broke up >> are you happy you made the turn to drama? >> i
. >> it can be hard to go when you're -- there's me and chris farley backstage that's me and robert smiegle get a hearing, a chance. and it's really true i mean, show business loves new faces and reinvents it, characters and faces, so i -- i think it's just been a great business and i just believed i -- even in the hardest moments, the sense that i had something to offer if i just was patient and set to writing, which is how i started as a writer >> as a writer on "snl,"...
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harry farley, bbc news, in durham.an artillery pummelled the ukrainian city of mariupol, violating a ceasefire which was supposed to allow civilians to escape. you can see a destroyed motorway bridge and people huddling to get across the river. hundreds of people trying to get out of cities, but as we were talking about this morning, the temporary ceasefire that was announced simply did not come to pass. the russians continued shelling certain parts of the country. shelling certain parts of the count . ., , ., country. you can see that if the infrastructure _ country. you can see that if the infrastructure is _ country. you can see that if the infrastructure is broken, - country. you can see that if the infrastructure is broken, how i country. you can see that if the | infrastructure is broken, how do country. you can see that if the - infrastructure is broken, how do you even get to the point of escaping? the observer reports on vladimir putin's warning to the west that sanctions are akin to an act of war. but the def
harry farley, bbc news, in durham.an artillery pummelled the ukrainian city of mariupol, violating a ceasefire which was supposed to allow civilians to escape. you can see a destroyed motorway bridge and people huddling to get across the river. hundreds of people trying to get out of cities, but as we were talking about this morning, the temporary ceasefire that was announced simply did not come to pass. the russians continued shelling certain parts of the country. shelling certain parts of the...
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ford always had the -- i don't know if you saw ford versus ferrari, but it was v very insular jim farleyhink has turned that around, has he not? okay, just a nod is good >> no. absolutely he's bringing in new talent which is very important. >> and this might help, too. hard to move that stock, but 18 maybe headed high. thank you. good to have you on today. >>> and we should say it's now past the top of the 7:00 hour. >> it certainly is >> let's get a quick check on the markets right now. futures look down about 32 points and nasdaq off about 41 points straight over to dom chu who's looking at this morning's premarket movers >> it is past the 7:00 hour but you have a lot more time in your show as you point out overall. the continued issues with russia and ukraine, thewer happening there right now, it's entering it's second week they're still to the up side going all the way back now more than decade highs in some areas of the market wti crude is up about $112 per barrel. devon energy and chevron are two of the more active stocks right now. and the energy sector spider ticker xle is up abo
ford always had the -- i don't know if you saw ford versus ferrari, but it was v very insular jim farleyhink has turned that around, has he not? okay, just a nod is good >> no. absolutely he's bringing in new talent which is very important. >> and this might help, too. hard to move that stock, but 18 maybe headed high. thank you. good to have you on today. >>> and we should say it's now past the top of the 7:00 hour. >> it certainly is >> let's get a quick check...