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then in his skin we meet tanzania's 1st male model with fitz and i learn how he's pushing the brain skin condition under the spotlight. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're choosing day and we begin in the democratic republic of congo where the military is having to protect a boulder her health workers after attacks on treatment centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on the north keevil and tory provinces in the north east off the country so far about 1600 people in the 2 regions have been infected with the. viruses met last year and more than a 1000 people have died now the presence of warring armed groups mixed with people stayed just distrust off the government and outside this is hampering the ebola response. to portie on the ground based the aftermath of another attack on an ebola treatment center security forces managed to fight off the attack it was carried out by a my my rebel group one of many operating in congo is volatile northeast. if they get here if th
then in his skin we meet tanzania's 1st male model with fitz and i learn how he's pushing the brain skin condition under the spotlight. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're choosing day and we begin in the democratic republic of congo where the military is having to protect a boulder her health workers after attacks on treatment centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on...
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was mr fitz there's only been one university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue oh yeah but i was head blocked off suddenly in the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempest control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to hit on the ones because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area. oh my god around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up was the boy oh ok the power structure in the university been immersed and actually the students really for a moment for a while were in control is the response was. was. was was was. i think the last time we had a significant generational conflict was the sixty's early seventy's. and i think we entering that moment again you're beginning to see it in multiple manifestations you seen it in the emergence of student protests in south africa. the was that statue symbolizes the exclusion of black bodies from a particular space and it stands there proudly at the entrance of the university and that's s
was mr fitz there's only been one university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue oh yeah but i was head blocked off suddenly in the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempest control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to hit on the ones because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area. oh my god around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up...
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jason: you mention in your story , fits and the tantrums -- " fitz and the tantrums," everybody knows- them because of the song "handclap." i am so in the zeitgeist. but what happened with them? they did not even get to asia. >> that song was their first song to go double platinum. it means the equivalent of 2 million copies were purchased. but that happens in 2016. 2018, when they are at the end of their album cycle, all of a sudden, the song starts to take off in korea. it had gathered steam on some social video apps and then their record label in asia paid this a dance studio to make a video to the song. that goes crazy, generates millions of streams. all of a sudden, this becomes the number one song on the international charts. bigger than "havana," the biggest song last year. carol: bring us back to tiktok. we discovered a nice -- a story a few weeks ago. remind us who these folks are. >> in a weird way, you might remember this app called music.ly. it was kind of like vine, and it had a big following in the u.s. that was 2014-2016. and then this chinese company we had in the maga
jason: you mention in your story , fits and the tantrums -- " fitz and the tantrums," everybody knows- them because of the song "handclap." i am so in the zeitgeist. but what happened with them? they did not even get to asia. >> that song was their first song to go double platinum. it means the equivalent of 2 million copies were purchased. but that happens in 2016. 2018, when they are at the end of their album cycle, all of a sudden, the song starts to take off in...
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mr fitz there's only been nine university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue hope you get blocked off suddenly the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempest control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to do it on the lawns because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area oh ya around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up i was talking to who own the power structure in the university been immersed and actually the students really for a moment for a while were in control is the response was in the last time we had a significant generational conflict was the sixty's early seventy's. and i think we entering that moment again you're beginning to see it in multiple manifestations you seen it in the emergence of student protests in south africa. the was that statue symbolizes the exclusion of black bodies from a particular space and it stands there proudly at the entrance of the university and that symbolism is a representation of how much
mr fitz there's only been nine university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue hope you get blocked off suddenly the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempest control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to do it on the lawns because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area oh ya around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up i was talking to...
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was mr fitz there's only been one university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue. was kept blocked off suddenly in the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempus control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to hit on the ones because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area. oh my god around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up was the boy was the power structure in the university been immersed and actually the students really for a moment for a while were in control is the response was. was . was was was. in the last time we had a significant generational conflict was the sixties early seventies. and i think we entering that moment again you're beginning to see it in multiple manifestations you seen it in the emergence of student protests in south africa. the was that statue symbolizes the exclusion of black bodies from a particular space and it stands there proudly at the entrance of the university and that's symbolism is a repres
was mr fitz there's only been one university assemblies this is a creation where the entire university comes and decides on a particular issue a burning issue. was kept blocked off suddenly in the class that completely shut it down did the private security tempus control but campus control was on our side was and we understand that they wanted to hit on the ones because it's much easier to disperse people in an open area. oh my god around one o'clock they still hadn't opened it up was the boy...
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let's bring in money map keith fitz gerald. david dietze is back with us as well. that low, i think is a key support number. if we hold above it i think we're okay but obviously the bias shifted to the downside. >> yeah. you know, charles this is all about sentiment right now. headlines rule, tweets rule, uncertainty rules. i think narrative at some point will change, gee, where can i hide, to what can i buy. there are great companies albeit few of them, are tapping new highs, a lot of potential. charles: looking at relative strength, stocks doing well in the face of this avalanche of selling? >> i'm looking certainly at the relative strength. i'm interested in the business acumen of the management, ability to protect margins and ability to grow. visa, costco, which i recommend full disclosure my family owns. those companies are going to do well no matter what hits the fan in weeks ahead. charles: david we were talking about that in the break. home depot is a winner today after they missed earnings earlier in the week. people that know the company, management, whet
let's bring in money map keith fitz gerald. david dietze is back with us as well. that low, i think is a key support number. if we hold above it i think we're okay but obviously the bias shifted to the downside. >> yeah. you know, charles this is all about sentiment right now. headlines rule, tweets rule, uncertainty rules. i think narrative at some point will change, gee, where can i hide, to what can i buy. there are great companies albeit few of them, are tapping new highs, a lot of...
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susan li joins us and money map's keith fitz-gerald.this week. >> with lyft 40% down from the opening price. we'll be priced at 47, $48. still at the midpoint of the range. still close to $86 billion or so you're right because of the disappointment from lyft, that has taken down a lot of investor interest. especially you're not making money. you're tripling losses in the first quarter of this year but some other points of note, that you should take a look at tomorrow on the floor of the new york stock exchange. travis kalanick, the single largest individual shea holder will be there in tow with his father. charles: not there up at the bell. i feel like they're dissing him? >> they're distancing themselves from the previous culture. on the bell, will be the current ceo. also the longest employee, drivers and employees over there from the start. he will be worth $6 billion. garrett camp, and ryan graves one of the early employees. they will do okay. charles: keith, listen, two weeks ago, three weeks ago it would go out at 150 billion-doll
susan li joins us and money map's keith fitz-gerald.this week. >> with lyft 40% down from the opening price. we'll be priced at 47, $48. still at the midpoint of the range. still close to $86 billion or so you're right because of the disappointment from lyft, that has taken down a lot of investor interest. especially you're not making money. you're tripling losses in the first quarter of this year but some other points of note, that you should take a look at tomorrow on the floor of the...
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voting began on thursdays into its final stages in europe as the continent decides on the make up of fitz next parliament millions are casting ballots in 21 countries including 3 of the biggest member states germany france and italy people in the other 7 countries voted earlier with nationalist sentiment rising these elections are seen as a battle between antony you populists and their rivals who want closer unity within the block. your largest electoral constituency worldwide. disease of how you put up for your book which i did scream good. but it has to be. told you before you didn't slip up before today. invited to participate to you see election david chaytor is covering the elections he's joining us from brussels what can you tell us dave and. well interesting remarks from. of course this is the end of his term is going to be a complete the new commission new people in place after the results of these elections will have to wait until the last polls close in italy before we can find out what the exit polls say before we can get some initial idea of actually what's been happening but
voting began on thursdays into its final stages in europe as the continent decides on the make up of fitz next parliament millions are casting ballots in 21 countries including 3 of the biggest member states germany france and italy people in the other 7 countries voted earlier with nationalist sentiment rising these elections are seen as a battle between antony you populists and their rivals who want closer unity within the block. your largest electoral constituency worldwide. disease of how...
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ash, we had keith fitz on the show early this morning saying it's going to go down to $100. 3 is starting to wane a little bit. we know their cash problems and their financial problems, they are desperately trying to save money through cost cutting but you know, this -- deirdre: he raised $2.7 billion unexpectedly earlier this year, and everybody thinks he's a genius, he just has a difficult time actually producing these electric cars. stuart: he needs a whole lot more money. that's another story. ashley: burning through it. stuart: did you see this? california moved up its primary to super tuesday. that's an important move. joining us now is mark balasari with the policy institute of california. welcome to the show. moving up the super tuesday primary in california would seem to me to give a big boost to senator kamala harris from california. am i right? >> well, it would seem to. 's the very early to tell, though. we asked a question in our march survey about whether californians even wanted senator harris to run for president, and 40% of californians said that they did an
ash, we had keith fitz on the show early this morning saying it's going to go down to $100. 3 is starting to wane a little bit. we know their cash problems and their financial problems, they are desperately trying to save money through cost cutting but you know, this -- deirdre: he raised $2.7 billion unexpectedly earlier this year, and everybody thinks he's a genius, he just has a difficult time actually producing these electric cars. stuart: he needs a whole lot more money. that's another...
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jeff sica, keith fitz gerald, ashley webster, susan li with us.ng into the weeds, jeff, about the trade deal and the tariffs, we are going to be way down at the opening bell. do you think of this as a buying opportunity? >> i don't. keep in mind, we -- stuart: i knew that was coming. >> we hit the all-time high on friday. now everything in the market is going to anticipate the next tweet, the next move. i think there's going to be a lot of anxiety and i think that anybody who tries to jump in now is getting in prematurely. stuart: what do you say, keith? is this a buying opportunity? >> respectfully, i'm going to disagree a little with jeff. i think it is selectively for specific companies. those are the usual suspects here. the companies are going to grow no matter what happens with the negotiating, big tech, some medical defense, some defense stocks. stuart: wait a second. apple is going to be way down this morning, down about 3%. that is the latest price i saw pre-market because apple, look at it, down $7, 3.33%. keith, apple's got a big stake
jeff sica, keith fitz gerald, ashley webster, susan li with us.ng into the weeds, jeff, about the trade deal and the tariffs, we are going to be way down at the opening bell. do you think of this as a buying opportunity? >> i don't. keep in mind, we -- stuart: i knew that was coming. >> we hit the all-time high on friday. now everything in the market is going to anticipate the next tweet, the next move. i think there's going to be a lot of anxiety and i think that anybody who tries...
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money map press's keith fitz-gerald, what that means. what do you think, keith? >> i think it's a smart move. huawei has got into the core of 5g networking business. i think is silver lining, that creates opportunities for erickson, intel, samsung, voids get filled with innovation. like getting ready to carry an umbrella if you know it will be raining. neil: it is one thing for the united states not to deal with huawei. i'm surprised, keith, degree which everyone else does, including a lot of our european allies who might look askance that some of the huawei employees might be spying on them but man, oh, man, they have a huge leap with 5g technology and if you're not dealing with them you're behind the eight ball. what do you think of that? >> i think that is a carefully orchestrated game of distraction, neil. here's what that tells me. i think europe historically, talked about this many times, not gotten the innovation we do. i think if they have huawei out of the picture, they do not have the ability to compensate like we do. neil: all right. well-said. keith,
money map press's keith fitz-gerald, what that means. what do you think, keith? >> i think it's a smart move. huawei has got into the core of 5g networking business. i think is silver lining, that creates opportunities for erickson, intel, samsung, voids get filled with innovation. like getting ready to carry an umbrella if you know it will be raining. neil: it is one thing for the united states not to deal with huawei. i'm surprised, keith, degree which everyone else does, including a...
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joining us keith fitz-gerald i should say. welcome back to the program.you said you couldn't understand why on earth president trump had come out with these tweets over the weekend. well now we know, i blame china. what say you? >> absolutely that's the case. this is chinese negotiation 101, believe it or not, stuart, using principles laid out in the fifth century by a chinese general named sun tzu. they are hoping to get us so tired, so fed up, we'll agree to positions that benefit the chinese. this is classic, classic chinese negotiation. the fact that he went out with a tough tweet has them reeling they don't know how to handle something like this. they are used to wearing us down and they are used to the west being a bunch of patsies. stuart: i don't see an agreement in the immediate future. i'm surprised the dow is down only a fraction. how do you explain that keith? >> traders are beginning to realize there will be an agreement. they're also beginning to abroader understanding this is chinese negotiation 101. china many cases stuart, believe it or n
joining us keith fitz-gerald i should say. welcome back to the program.you said you couldn't understand why on earth president trump had come out with these tweets over the weekend. well now we know, i blame china. what say you? >> absolutely that's the case. this is chinese negotiation 101, believe it or not, stuart, using principles laid out in the fifth century by a chinese general named sun tzu. they are hoping to get us so tired, so fed up, we'll agree to positions that benefit the...
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want to bring in mike murphy, keith fitz gerald, susan li, jackie deangelis is with us.ike, i guess they were right this time. >> we should have talked about it four weeks ago. when you look at the market having a little bounce this morning, if you just go in and you know this, after a five-week selloff usually you can find pretty good bargains out there, like apple that has gotten hit pretty hard but still has good prospects out there. i think you are looking for people looking for some companies on sale this morning. charles: that's the other part of this. someone did sell in may, i think mike's point is correct, you sold because you want to raise cash and maybe buy a dip. you've certainly got your dip this morning. is it too late to buy? >> no, i don't think so at all. charles: too early to buy, rather. is it too early to buy? >> no, not even. at some point you got to say oh, gee, i got to stop hiding and what do i want to buy, which companies are still great, still growing, still producing earnings. microsoft is a good example of that. i like it. charles: we have a b
want to bring in mike murphy, keith fitz gerald, susan li, jackie deangelis is with us.ike, i guess they were right this time. >> we should have talked about it four weeks ago. when you look at the market having a little bounce this morning, if you just go in and you know this, after a five-week selloff usually you can find pretty good bargains out there, like apple that has gotten hit pretty hard but still has good prospects out there. i think you are looking for people looking for some...