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i, phil says it was behind the killing of $900.00 people in an attack on cobbled largest military hospital among those killed was the commander of the town of special forces who was also in charge of cobbled security or the election results coming in from the united states races which come a year ahead of crucial mid term elections. most voters are choosing mayors and other local officials. they're also they considering referendums on state policies . the most closely watched races, however, are for the state governance of virginia and new jersey. and the u. s. has given final approval to pfizer of corona virus vaccine for children. the f d a to for drug administration had already said the shot was safe for children, aged 5 to let you go up to they were the headlines on al jazeera, witness start right now. china has been very strategic in the way to expanding is sweet. she median. oh shit. what is it? and we bring you the stories of different plans that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghani common counting
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i agree with sir phil. three years, that would help a lot of the indies, notjust in the north but around the uk and out of london. a lot of indies are at the moment living hand to mouth on development money, not even production money. and that�*s a sorry state of affairs when we�*ve got such great... to me, britishness is not about the content, i think it�*s about the skills we have here in the uk. i think we have world—beating actors, world—beating writers, directors and we know how to do the process of making great drama. and just interestingly, much of that process knowledge has come from the big soaps that have always been based out of london. you�*re guaranteed training or skill expertise in production because you got corry, emerdale, hollyoaks and you�*ve got big long—running shows that people can learn their skills on and then transfer onto other programmes. can ijust throw something else into that on the skills thing? again, once you reach a critical mass on production, you're right, you need to ret
i agree with sir phil. three years, that would help a lot of the indies, notjust in the north but around the uk and out of london. a lot of indies are at the moment living hand to mouth on development money, not even production money. and that�*s a sorry state of affairs when we�*ve got such great... to me, britishness is not about the content, i think it�*s about the skills we have here in the uk. i think we have world—beating actors, world—beating writers, directors and we know how...
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i want you on tv a lot. phil: you and your disappointment, with rome and the lack of willingness for xi jinping to show up at the g20 or cop 26, i wanted to ask broadly, when uss where you stand in relations with china after your first 10 months in office, you have had difficulty in engaging with their counterparts and chinese military that has tested a hypersonic missile and building nuclear capability. what is your assessment of where things stand and are you concerned of the potential for armed conflict? pres. biden: let me start by addressing the first part of your statement and that is that i indicated china and russia are not showing up at saudi arabia and that was a problem. we showed up. we showed up. by showing up, we have had a profound impact on the way i think the rest of the world is looking at the united states and this leadership role. i think it is been a big mistake, frankly, for china not showing up. the rest of the world says, what value added are they providing? they have lost ability to influ
i want you on tv a lot. phil: you and your disappointment, with rome and the lack of willingness for xi jinping to show up at the g20 or cop 26, i wanted to ask broadly, when uss where you stand in relations with china after your first 10 months in office, you have had difficulty in engaging with their counterparts and chinese military that has tested a hypersonic missile and building nuclear capability. what is your assessment of where things stand and are you concerned of the potential for...
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i, phil has claimed the most recent attacks in the name of its central african administrative division, which the adf is believed to be a pat off police and military commander say they have everything under control, but also not ruling out the possibility of more attacks. katherine sawyer all jazeera weston, uganda. ah you what you all deserve with me. so rom, the reminder of our top stories. belgium has confirmed europe's 1st case of a highly mutated crone of iris, very and 1st identified in south africa. the world health organization. as meeting behind closed doors to assess the risk, a growing number of countries are suspending our trial to and from southern africa while introducing tougher quarantine rules that you once all are travel suspended between europe and the countries affected by the variant. it is now important that all of us in europe act very swiftly, decisively and united. the european commission has to de proposed to member states to activate the emergency brake on travel from countries and southern african and other countries affected. to limit the spread of the new
i, phil has claimed the most recent attacks in the name of its central african administrative division, which the adf is believed to be a pat off police and military commander say they have everything under control, but also not ruling out the possibility of more attacks. katherine sawyer all jazeera weston, uganda. ah you what you all deserve with me. so rom, the reminder of our top stories. belgium has confirmed europe's 1st case of a highly mutated crone of iris, very and 1st identified in...
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general for the entire continent, i don't think we're paying enough attention to the growth of, of i, phil and other islamic elements that are coming into the african continent. and this is just another example. so got to keep our eye not only on whether or not a lot of foreign to to coming out are connected to. i still are coming more into the area. we gotta make sure that the diplomatic engagement stays on track. we've got to make sure that the plan is also engaged in terms of whether or not it's something that we call that what we fire at peace keeping force to go in and then on the human life front. so, you know, when you're an analyst on a region that be going on a country that got to take in at least $5.00 to $6.00 possibilities that might be out there. hopefully the goal of starting this in the 1st place is, contain adf. and i still affiliate, but you all have to pay attention to whether or not that's what happened. and we have to listen to this 1000000000 and the reports coming out of the reason as to what's actually going on the ground. really appreciate your analysis of this robi
general for the entire continent, i don't think we're paying enough attention to the growth of, of i, phil and other islamic elements that are coming into the african continent. and this is just another example. so got to keep our eye not only on whether or not a lot of foreign to to coming out are connected to. i still are coming more into the area. we gotta make sure that the diplomatic engagement stays on track. we've got to make sure that the plan is also engaged in terms of whether or not...
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i. phil says it was behind the killing of $900.00 people in an attack on campbell, the largest military hospital among those killed was the commander of the taliban special forces who was also in charge of campbell security. early election results coming in from the united states races, which are a year ahead of crucial mid terms. most vote as the choosing, mayor's and other local officials. they're also considering referendums on state policy. however, the most closely watch races are the very tight races for state governor in virginia and new jersey. and the u. s. is given final approval for fines of corona, virus vaccine for children. the food and drug administration had already said the shot, the safe for children, aged between $5.11. now, officials at the cdc have given a green light for it. b admit to administer to 28000000 youngster. does he headlines on al jazeera next year in the stream talk to al jazeera. we ask, how would you this like sally burns relationship with the us? we liste
i. phil says it was behind the killing of $900.00 people in an attack on campbell, the largest military hospital among those killed was the commander of the taliban special forces who was also in charge of campbell security. early election results coming in from the united states races, which are a year ahead of crucial mid terms. most vote as the choosing, mayor's and other local officials. they're also considering referendums on state policy. however, the most closely watch races are the very...
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there's a degree of speculation in this, i confess, but i, i think i proved that antony bunk was in bare root for 3 or 4 weeks before phil. b was interviewed by elliott and i think antony blunt became aware that philby was going to be confronted. now blunt had lost his faith in communism. i spoke to your remote in in moscow about 2018 years ago. and he talked about how blunted just lost his faith in communism, and he'd never really been committed. he was a marxist in a kind of our aesthetic sense, but he was, he'd really joined up because of his friend god, burgess, and blunt faith in the soviet union had gone. and i think when blunt heard that philby was going to be confronted, that he felt a out of loyalty to fill b and b to save his own neck. because he, he was worried what philby might tell them. blunt felt he had to go to beirut himself and tell list and tell philby that he was going to be confronted. now blunt, isn't blunt. well exactly. people said, well, of course, why did he not just bring the soviet embassy in london or ring ring a contact in london? because i think blunt wanted phil b wanted to give phil be th
there's a degree of speculation in this, i confess, but i, i think i proved that antony bunk was in bare root for 3 or 4 weeks before phil. b was interviewed by elliott and i think antony blunt became aware that philby was going to be confronted. now blunt had lost his faith in communism. i spoke to your remote in in moscow about 2018 years ago. and he talked about how blunted just lost his faith in communism, and he'd never really been committed. he was a marxist in a kind of our aesthetic...
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don't know if i would say he's not competent. >> dr. phils each time we go to break his coaching on what you need to say say. >> surely i'm not alone, can you just interact with me so that i don't feel so alone and get upset? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> here we go. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby.
don't know if i would say he's not competent. >> dr. phils each time we go to break his coaching on what you need to say say. >> surely i'm not alone, can you just interact with me so that i don't feel so alone and get upset? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> here we go. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby.
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i mean, i thought everyone knew about him. phil be the most famous of british by after james bond. well, i thought i thought we all know that ho, restore it's been done to death, but actually i, i looked into the pit because i got some credit. some stuff from a former colleague, bron soule ah, a by about the circumstances in which who be left perry and i started looking into it and actually i didn't know this. i didn't know this about the american wife. i didn't, and there was loads of stuff i thought, and he's one of those figures who's in the sort of public consciousness. but actually, once i've, i certainly i find, i'd forgotten an enormous amount about it. mindful there was so many new elements to it, especially, i know, brown, sewell and former art critic of london paper who knew entity, blunt. so you have the queen's, a hanger of pictures as it were. but i mean, we had an delaney on about his book on fill, be in his as reachable recently. and you echo his view and other views. this is a huge clos dimension to this. he was protected, defacto, protected as a soviet age into the
i mean, i thought everyone knew about him. phil be the most famous of british by after james bond. well, i thought i thought we all know that ho, restore it's been done to death, but actually i, i looked into the pit because i got some credit. some stuff from a former colleague, bron soule ah, a by about the circumstances in which who be left perry and i started looking into it and actually i didn't know this. i didn't know this about the american wife. i didn't, and there was loads of stuff i...
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i think he, i mean he did a lot of damage to the west and so and so by that judgment deutsche was right. whether phil b would do do the same thing again. i don't know. i think he, i, it cost him a lot, i think in terms of personal friendships. i mean, he even say he was asking for it, but all that drinking stuff. he was not, he was not happy. nobody can pretend he was happy. he may have felt inspired by a higher cause and so on. but he was, nobody can pretend he was. he was a happy bunny. and while over here, old, the fifty's and sixty's, we would have anyone reading british newspapers would have seen how evil the soviet union was. from his perspective, the seeing british imperialism dying of his he had, i mean, towards the end and be rude. he was the, the echoes of the nasa to his graces and still very important. yes, i'm in. i think that me, i think the, those he and blunt from what i've read a blunts thinking on this. but they both felt the suddenly feel beef, fill me in 9033 or 34 said war is coming with hitler. there war is coming. i could you know, and i think he felt he could see the future an
i think he, i mean he did a lot of damage to the west and so and so by that judgment deutsche was right. whether phil b would do do the same thing again. i don't know. i think he, i, it cost him a lot, i think in terms of personal friendships. i mean, he even say he was asking for it, but all that drinking stuff. he was not, he was not happy. nobody can pretend he was happy. he may have felt inspired by a higher cause and so on. but he was, nobody can pretend he was. he was a happy bunny. and...
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don't know if i would say he's not competent. >> dr. philing on what you need to say say. >> surely i'm not alone, can you just interact with me so that i don't feel so alone and get upset? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> here we go. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby.
don't know if i would say he's not competent. >> dr. philing on what you need to say say. >> surely i'm not alone, can you just interact with me so that i don't feel so alone and get upset? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> here we go. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby.
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the management strategy of re-assessing the ending of this kind of partnership with rivian as i said, phil's right and i will be holding ford, i believe, for a very long time >> joe, you're also making moves in your portfolio. you sold starbucks and you also trimmed amd in seattle genetics. can you walk us through it >> yeah. let's first tackle amd and cgen. each of these stocks amd is certainly much more of a significant winner for me in the portfolio. i'm long the stock below $80 so let's not read too much into this other than this is just maintenancing the portfolio and taking some of those profits and trimming the position overall. in the case of cgen, this is more of a long duration asset and i'm maintaining a position here in cgen, but i had to raise some cash it fund the new purchases of pxd and ford. these are two places it came from in addition, i've now completely liquidated starbucks, a name that i've held since february. the stock really has not given me the type of performance overall that the s&p has, and i'm up probably 8.5% on the stock and the last quarterly earnings report,
the management strategy of re-assessing the ending of this kind of partnership with rivian as i said, phil's right and i will be holding ford, i believe, for a very long time >> joe, you're also making moves in your portfolio. you sold starbucks and you also trimmed amd in seattle genetics. can you walk us through it >> yeah. let's first tackle amd and cgen. each of these stocks amd is certainly much more of a significant winner for me in the portfolio. i'm long the stock below $80...
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i would say ford and -- >> ford could be gone. phil'srying to make that point that amazon's going double down. i think those are the exact words that phil, you used, but ford could be gone tomorrow, so to speak you can take the money and drive off into the sunset and say oh, my gosh, i can't believe this was as good as it was. it's awfully difficult to make a long-term bet on ford because of what we're watching in rivian, phil. >> i do not believe that ford is going to hang around for a long time and it doesn't mean they'll turn around and flip their shares in the next day, but i don't get a sense that ford -- >> well, look, if you're ford you're not using them for your electric vehicle platform and aside from saying, yeah, we thought they would stay hot and they would stay with that investment and they don't have a seat on the rivian board of directors. they gave that up and they also have opportunities after the initial investment of a half billion in early 2019. i think there was another round of fund-raising that they contributed to,
i would say ford and -- >> ford could be gone. phil'srying to make that point that amazon's going double down. i think those are the exact words that phil, you used, but ford could be gone tomorrow, so to speak you can take the money and drive off into the sunset and say oh, my gosh, i can't believe this was as good as it was. it's awfully difficult to make a long-term bet on ford because of what we're watching in rivian, phil. >> i do not believe that ford is going to hang around...
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i would like to acknowledge phil ginsburg and the rec and park staff and for the deep commitment. lydia for strong leadership in bringing in her youth voice. tyrone for his work with green streets. i would like to thank our leaders, senator weiner, mayor london breed and supervisor preston for their support for this project. our fundders come together to invest in this community. i would like to acknowledge the soma community for strength, resilience and add so cassie. there is to much work to be done. this is a huge milestone in-turning vision into reality. thank you. [applause] >> our final speaker today is the most important. tyrone mullins. he is representing the community. tyrone has worked really, really hard with community on this project with citizen film. he has helped organize community, give voice to community. it is my pleasure to bring him up to say a few words. [applause] >> first, thank you forego me to be able to come up here and show my voice. you are correct. the work we put in was a collective. collaboration and what it means. the work we put in behind-the-scenes
i would like to acknowledge phil ginsburg and the rec and park staff and for the deep commitment. lydia for strong leadership in bringing in her youth voice. tyrone for his work with green streets. i would like to thank our leaders, senator weiner, mayor london breed and supervisor preston for their support for this project. our fundders come together to invest in this community. i would like to acknowledge the soma community for strength, resilience and add so cassie. there is to much work to...
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, i appreciate you jumping on that's phil lebeau >> you betjon's got unusual activity and we'll be back after this ♪ ♪ >>> this week luxury carmaker porsche unveiled two new versions of its electric car, the tycon, and is sells by 2025 and 30% by 2030. the company is also investing in sustainable, synthetic fuels to power its vehicles with combustion engines that is your esg fast fact of in sus one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to understand how sustainable your investments are. by taking that information into account, investors can make better decisions for the long term. sustainability is not about one number. it's about variables like water usage, data privacy, consumer trust, diversity, land use and conservation. all types of investors are now considering this in their investment decisions. this is not niche. one in four dollars globally is following some form of sustainable investing. with sustainable investing at this scale, there's power to change the markets and have an impact on the issues investo
, i appreciate you jumping on that's phil lebeau >> you betjon's got unusual activity and we'll be back after this ♪ ♪ >>> this week luxury carmaker porsche unveiled two new versions of its electric car, the tycon, and is sells by 2025 and 30% by 2030. the company is also investing in sustainable, synthetic fuels to power its vehicles with combustion engines that is your esg fast fact of in sus one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to...
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everything is so good and we are taught over and over again it didn't work you know what, i want to congratulate you, phillove the digital announcement that's what people have to do. that's the way people do it best phil gallagher, great to talk to you, ceo of avnet. >> great talking to you, jim "mad money" is back after the break. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> it's time. it's time for "the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over, are you ready? ithecar in florida >> thanks so much for taking my call a few months ago, you were talking about poshmark >> everybody else in the industry seems to be doing well. >> let's go to kevin in new hampshire. >> booyah jim. >> my equity is tandem diabetes care >> i think they are doing amazingly well >> and congratulations let's go to michael in minnesota. >> michael >> booyah, jim >> thank you for taking my call. posted robot earnings last week, pend on your thoughts on pr. >> ever
everything is so good and we are taught over and over again it didn't work you know what, i want to congratulate you, phillove the digital announcement that's what people have to do. that's the way people do it best phil gallagher, great to talk to you, ceo of avnet. >> great talking to you, jim "mad money" is back after the break. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods....
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the reality is that these guy, i mean this was couple and the guy took several character in the phil is seen himself in socialist. and it seemed very natural to them to go not very far from why we had them living in kings cross to visit karl marx is a great, i guess i'm a true that just seems a natural thing for them to do. and of course, it has a symbolism as a meaning anarchist. one of the things about that is that when i made the film, i had not long before that. i spent a month by myself travelling through china, the people's republic of china, which is quite an experience which we could talk about on another occasion. so, and when i went to i get on the tree by way of thinking about the scene in the film on the search on 2 occasions. there were but gangs of tourists from the people's republic of china and hitting them getting the gray. so i thought let's have that in the film, so we actually got o gang of real ones. and then they came and took part in the scene and they knew exactly what to do because they know what he visited. i guess i'm a teacher. i how much co marks his grade
the reality is that these guy, i mean this was couple and the guy took several character in the phil is seen himself in socialist. and it seemed very natural to them to go not very far from why we had them living in kings cross to visit karl marx is a great, i guess i'm a true that just seems a natural thing for them to do. and of course, it has a symbolism as a meaning anarchist. one of the things about that is that when i made the film, i had not long before that. i spent a month by myself...
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and to phil's point, making i massive streaming productions. ghtly different i point in a slightly different way, — point in a slightly different way, the _ point in a slightly different way, the inflation, - point in a slightly different way, the inflation, the i point in a slightly differentl way, the inflation, the crew rate — way, the inflation, the crew rate inflation, _ way, the inflation, the crew rate inflation, location- way, the inflation, the crew. rate inflation, location rates, tocation _ rate inflation, location rates, location inflation _ rate inflation, location rates, location inflation meant i rate inflation, location rates, location inflation meant that| location inflation meant that our show. _ location inflation meant that our show. it— location inflation meant that our show, it was _ location inflation meant that our show, it was almost i our show, it was almost impossible _ our show, it was almost impossible to— our show, it was almost impossible to produce l our show, it was almosti impossible to produce it. our show, it
and to phil's point, making i massive streaming productions. ghtly different i point in a slightly different way, — point in a slightly different way, the _ point in a slightly different way, the inflation, - point in a slightly different way, the inflation, the i point in a slightly differentl way, the inflation, the crew rate — way, the inflation, the crew rate inflation, _ way, the inflation, the crew rate inflation, location- way, the inflation, the crew. rate inflation, location rates,...
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phil and boomer. i'm staring at you because i know you're firing away. talk about the game. ng game. i don't know if it was pretty. 28 penalties for 276 yards. no turnovers in the game, which is amazing too. and the raiders did a good job. they've found a way to win it and they only gave up 64 yards rushing. bill: the game went back and forth. like you said, no turnovers but honestly, the penalties, that's just too much. nate: are you throwing the flag at me, coach? i didn't do anything. bill: that's what they were saying out there today too. name: you're right. with the raiders having darrin waller go down so early in the game. crept to hunter republican trove, desean jackson and zay jones. boomer: i feel back if -- bad for brown, four pass interference calls, ultimately cost the cowboys the game. and the last throw by dak. threw it at the receiver's feet. james: may not have been pretty but as the guys said, there was a sense of urgency by both. back with more after this. ...patrick? nah fam, just your typical sneakerhead working here for the employee discount. but speaking
phil and boomer. i'm staring at you because i know you're firing away. talk about the game. ng game. i don't know if it was pretty. 28 penalties for 276 yards. no turnovers in the game, which is amazing too. and the raiders did a good job. they've found a way to win it and they only gave up 64 yards rushing. bill: the game went back and forth. like you said, no turnovers but honestly, the penalties, that's just too much. nate: are you throwing the flag at me, coach? i didn't do anything. bill:...
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charles: phil, that is a little risque for you, my man. i like it. this might be the new phil blancato. you have a new tie on, new hairdo, everything. >> one step at a time, buddy. charles: 10% of that stock is short. by the way another stock that popped on the ev stuff, electric stuff was hertz, right? here's the thing. shorts are happening again. shorts are back on their heels. gamestop. amc are rocking it again. jim, you don't dig these but these short squeezes played a major role in this market. >> right they have. they have created excitement for one sector of the market. that is fine if that is what you want to do. i wouldn't look for playing a short squeeze in a long term play in a portfolio. people might have mad money on the side, like money for vegas. if you lose it will not kill you. that is where you might want to play. but the short squeeze play and amcs, gmes, in my long-term portfolio don't own them. charles: in vegas you do have drinks and a show if you get a chance. last night's elections. progressives got slammed. i'm really starting
charles: phil, that is a little risque for you, my man. i like it. this might be the new phil blancato. you have a new tie on, new hairdo, everything. >> one step at a time, buddy. charles: 10% of that stock is short. by the way another stock that popped on the ev stuff, electric stuff was hertz, right? here's the thing. shorts are happening again. shorts are back on their heels. gamestop. amc are rocking it again. jim, you don't dig these but these short squeezes played a major role in...
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ed: phil same question to you. i see you nodding your head. k, would energy prices snap back or will we see barrels drop next week? phil: i think they will snap back but i don't know right away. people are stunned and scared. i've seen this happened and seems like it always happens on thanksgiving. i don't know why oil prices don't like thanksgiving. i could go back over the years. we always get the overdue selloffs. my bet is about the virus and opec. opec meets next week. they may respond in drop in price offset what they fear could be a big drop in demand and if they listen to the market, they will cut production and prices are going to go right back up. ed: jeez, david, as an individual investor, do i want to get into energy stocks then or in investment because the prices are up? >> well, energy stocks have gone up dramatically. one of the leading sectors this year of the market has already moved, so again we go back to buy the room or sell the news. we are now at levels where we were pre-pandemic on some of our oil companies. now we also h
ed: phil same question to you. i see you nodding your head. k, would energy prices snap back or will we see barrels drop next week? phil: i think they will snap back but i don't know right away. people are stunned and scared. i've seen this happened and seems like it always happens on thanksgiving. i don't know why oil prices don't like thanksgiving. i could go back over the years. we always get the overdue selloffs. my bet is about the virus and opec. opec meets next week. they may respond in...
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phil murphy was down three or four points earlier-this evening. as more of the vote's been counted, he has sliced that. now, we are basically dead even and it phil murphy will eventually pull ahead. >>> let's go to virginia. which is -- i don't know if we can call it an upset because you have been saying over the past couple -- at least the past month -- that this is all moving in the direction of -- of youngkin. but in virginia, it was these sort of social -- these cultural issues that were -- came to fore. critical-race theory. school choice. or parents' choice in school. how -- how did that impact the vote? >> i mean, if you look and you look at those who said essentially that -- that parents should get a lot of say in what -- in what their children learn, look at who won that vote. it was overwhelmingly glenn youngkin. look at that. 51% said that they should essentially have a lot of say in what the schools teach. youngkin won that vote by -- look at that -- nearly 4-1. it was clearly an issue that worked for him in this race. >> okay. but where did this issue fall? because the economy was the number one issue for voters in virginia, r
phil murphy was down three or four points earlier-this evening. as more of the vote's been counted, he has sliced that. now, we are basically dead even and it phil murphy will eventually pull ahead. >>> let's go to virginia. which is -- i don't know if we can call it an upset because you have been saying over the past couple -- at least the past month -- that this is all moving in the direction of -- of youngkin. but in virginia, it was these sort of social -- these cultural issues...
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so i started the whole thing with my back to the camera, which is actually what i do in the phil. i mean, if you look up when let you know tony hopkins, he stands up in the middle, the set, you know, meeting chinese. but i was, i my back and i had my back to the camera numbers like that. and then i ton. so that's what happened and that's what, that's how i became an elector. and of course it was a great opportunity for me. but then i had to read, you know, i was living in america, i just on to place one out to the other. and if the claimant stringent is co stringent to which i did on broadway, that i did display the public. and i was having a great time but, but then my 1st marriage was falling apart and i realized i'd have to go home because my kids would need me. and so i, i just came back, i didn't follow the american thing. then i came back and then out of that i go, i went to stratford and probably had the best time of my theater career strap. it was a great time and playing great rules. i played title sandrani cars, which was my signature role at the r i c. and then i went on
so i started the whole thing with my back to the camera, which is actually what i do in the phil. i mean, if you look up when let you know tony hopkins, he stands up in the middle, the set, you know, meeting chinese. but i was, i my back and i had my back to the camera numbers like that. and then i ton. so that's what happened and that's what, that's how i became an elector. and of course it was a great opportunity for me. but then i had to read, you know, i was living in america, i just on to...
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to brendan burn, the last democrat to be elected -- the first democrat, i should say to be reelected as governor since 1977, phile since brendan burn. i want to bring in now mj lee and our senior political analyst ron brownstein as well. so mj, you know, i interrupted you because he was coming up on stage. again, this was to be expected last night. he thought he would do it earlier in the evening. he had to come out and say, look, not a concession speech, every vote needs to be counted, but we're expecting to win, and here we are one night later, but yet still a win is a win. >> reporter: yeah, you know, this was a victory speech not just about the fact that he ultimately ended up winning this race, but it was a victory speech that really touched on all of his accomplishments that he sees as being important to his victory, the work that he has done in the state of new jersey on paid family leave, for example, on raising the minimum wage related to the affordable care act creating a clean energy jobs. he clearly wanted to use this moment to say, look, here is everything that i have worked hard on over the last fo
to brendan burn, the last democrat to be elected -- the first democrat, i should say to be reelected as governor since 1977, phile since brendan burn. i want to bring in now mj lee and our senior political analyst ron brownstein as well. so mj, you know, i interrupted you because he was coming up on stage. again, this was to be expected last night. he thought he would do it earlier in the evening. he had to come out and say, look, not a concession speech, every vote needs to be counted, but...
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[cheers and applause] and new jersey, i hear you. eric: phil state's voters after democrats were shocked by the close race there. and in virginia, glenn youngkin's win over terry mcauliffe. what are the voters saying? with us is new jersey senator jon bramnick. senator-elect, congratulations on your win. >> thank you, eric. good to be with you. eric: what, in your view, do you think some of the democrats don't get? >> i love voters because the murphy administration went way to the left. the voters reacted by bringing them back to the middle. the thing is be in the middle in new jersey for the voters, they're going to tell you, hey, we're going to make you come back to the middle. and i think governor murphy's gotten the message. eric: is it a sense of defunding the police, is it the progressive policies, taxation, especially in your state, the highest taxes in the nation? >> if the police officers told the parents of a 13-year-old that this child was using marijuana or using, drinking alcohol, now, that's extreme policy to make the police offic
[cheers and applause] and new jersey, i hear you. eric: phil state's voters after democrats were shocked by the close race there. and in virginia, glenn youngkin's win over terry mcauliffe. what are the voters saying? with us is new jersey senator jon bramnick. senator-elect, congratulations on your win. >> thank you, eric. good to be with you. eric: what, in your view, do you think some of the democrats don't get? >> i love voters because the murphy administration went way to the...
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at the moment it's i—i, phil foden with the goal. that went off his head into the net. says he's relishing the opportunity to work with the italian, but knows the demands around the club have increased with his arrival. i think it's a great opportunity to work with one of the greatest managers of the last few years. so you know, now is not the time for words. it's time to work. it's time to believe again in ourselves, and our team, to believe again in ourselves, and ourteam, in our club, and step—by—step, we will try to improve and reach the level that we should be at. to cricket, india have kept their hopes of qualifying for the semi—finals of the men's t20 world cup alive. they were comprehensive winners over afghanistan in their group 2 match in abu dhabi easing to a 66—run victory. elsewhere, scotland lost by 16 runs to new zealand in dubai, ending the scots' hopes of moving througyh to the last four — and watching wasjoe wilson. this is where scottish cricket needs to be. dubai yes, but proper world cup stuff. their captain prepared his players of the biggest week
at the moment it's i—i, phil foden with the goal. that went off his head into the net. says he's relishing the opportunity to work with the italian, but knows the demands around the club have increased with his arrival. i think it's a great opportunity to work with one of the greatest managers of the last few years. so you know, now is not the time for words. it's time to work. it's time to believe again in ourselves, and our team, to believe again in ourselves, and ourteam, in our club, and...
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blancato, guys i want to get your thoughts on this market being in a bubble. philwill start with you. >> to me i see what the fed did to get us here and don't get me wrong, it has been amazing three-year run if you look at net-net, where we are, but equities do well when inflation happens. i wouldn't call it bubblicious, but something ed said was spot on, time to diversify your assets, go down mid-cap, small cap, diversify the portfolio, i do think we trade sideways. earnings have to catch up to prices that will take time in the large cap space. it is not a bubble, but get ready for things not being as easy as they have been the last three years. charles: gary? >> not everything, but a ton of things. and you have to realize, charles, the bubble comes from $30 trillion of printed money. $300 trillion of global debt. and that is just money that's invaded the markets for, i don't know, lack of a better word. and you know we talked about this on monday, when i see rivian have almost the market cap of gm and ford that have 260 billion in sales and rivian has delivered 4
blancato, guys i want to get your thoughts on this market being in a bubble. philwill start with you. >> to me i see what the fed did to get us here and don't get me wrong, it has been amazing three-year run if you look at net-net, where we are, but equities do well when inflation happens. i wouldn't call it bubblicious, but something ed said was spot on, time to diversify your assets, go down mid-cap, small cap, diversify the portfolio, i do think we trade sideways. earnings have to...
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amazon as well as what the ties are as far as the investment from ford and i know we've gone back and forth a little bit with phil lebeau, but i don't think ford wants to sell this i think ford is probably going to continue to hold on to this we'll see, obviously, over time, but so they've got their 10% then you look at amazon with their 20%. i think amazon is the perfect feeder for this company going forward. >> you could see maybe a point where the 10% stake in rivian becomes as valuable as the other 90% of ford. not yet, but it's not impossible, at least at this pace we're right now, more on the markets and inflation. the last time that inflation was running this high, year-over-year, ice, ice baby was the number one song in america. 1990 if inflation moves up anymore, we could get into 1982 type territory. but the question is, why hasn't the stock market or the bond market really seemed to care let's stop, collaborate and listen the mike santoli who is here looking at whether the broader markets are underreacting to a true threat in inflation mike, what say you >> you know, brian, i would say not yet. i don't
amazon as well as what the ties are as far as the investment from ford and i know we've gone back and forth a little bit with phil lebeau, but i don't think ford wants to sell this i think ford is probably going to continue to hold on to this we'll see, obviously, over time, but so they've got their 10% then you look at amazon with their 20%. i think amazon is the perfect feeder for this company going forward. >> you could see maybe a point where the 10% stake in rivian becomes as...
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phil mattingly is live outside the white house. i want to start there with melanie zanona on capitol hill. the speaker has been trying to get a vote tonight. as of now, we understand they still do not have the votes and they still debate over what's actually in the bill. is there any indication of what you have that a massive bill could still happen? >> reporter: i'm sure there are a lot of reporters that want the answer to that question, and a lot of americans as well. what i can tell you is a vote right now is not imminent. sunny hoyer went on the floor a moment ago and said if there was a vote, they would get notice. he even sent them home for dinner. they don't have the votes right now. they're still airing out sticky points like immigration and taxes and some members want to see a full and official cost estimate, which they just don't have right now. but look, the whip operation has been in full effect today. speaker nancy pelosi was seen on the house floor working members, trying to twist some arms, trying to work her pelosi ma
phil mattingly is live outside the white house. i want to start there with melanie zanona on capitol hill. the speaker has been trying to get a vote tonight. as of now, we understand they still do not have the votes and they still debate over what's actually in the bill. is there any indication of what you have that a massive bill could still happen? >> reporter: i'm sure there are a lot of reporters that want the answer to that question, and a lot of americans as well. what i can tell...
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i pointed out phil murphy ahead by 35,000 votes at this point. at did joe biden do in 2020, just one year ago? he won by 700,000 votes. there's a big difference between 725,000 and 35,000, brianna. i want to show you also if i can the counties that joe biden won and the difference with phil murphy. here are the counties that biden won that murphy did not. you're seeing morris county there. jack chiattarelli won it by 14, biden won by 4. that's a 14-point swing. chiattarelli won by 12, biden won by 16. that's an 18-point swing. and i want to point out bergen county. it is a county ta phil murphy was able to win, but he is leading just by five points. joe biden won it by 16, 16 points, biden won. a huge difference. about a 12-point swing county to county if you look at this. the difference between phil murphy and terry mcauliffe might have been phil murphy had more pad to work since biden democrats won by 16 as opposed to 10, the case in virginia. that may be the difference between phil murphy and biden. . >> there is a big lesson to be learned here
i pointed out phil murphy ahead by 35,000 votes at this point. at did joe biden do in 2020, just one year ago? he won by 700,000 votes. there's a big difference between 725,000 and 35,000, brianna. i want to show you also if i can the counties that joe biden won and the difference with phil murphy. here are the counties that biden won that murphy did not. you're seeing morris county there. jack chiattarelli won it by 14, biden won by 4. that's a 14-point swing. chiattarelli won by 12, biden won...
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they never sold the machines to the f b i and they never even show them the full forensic analysis. but even phil, i leased crowds, dr. doesn't make it clear. they concluded russia stall or actful traded as the nerds call it data information from the dns. it computers oh wait. in his testimony under oath to congress crown strike ceo sean henry said my council just reminded me that as it relates to the d and c, we abby indicators that data was act full traded. we did not have concrete evidence that data was actual traded from the d and c. it appears it was set up to react filtrate in, but we just don't have the evidence that says it actually left. do you get it now? each 10 poll scandal in russia gate has completely and to utterly fall into shreds . and just last month, the clinton campaign lawyer who helped facilitate the whole thing was indicted by the justice department. yet most of this is hardly mentioned on your mainstream media because it doesn't serve the xena phobic, nationalistic show. they want to propagate company from washington dc, the belly, the base. this is redacted and i, ah ah,
they never sold the machines to the f b i and they never even show them the full forensic analysis. but even phil, i leased crowds, dr. doesn't make it clear. they concluded russia stall or actful traded as the nerds call it data information from the dns. it computers oh wait. in his testimony under oath to congress crown strike ceo sean henry said my council just reminded me that as it relates to the d and c, we abby indicators that data was act full traded. we did not have concrete evidence...
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her phil arak, that the la jones emily came. so what do i be sold for? an account we had the massage fatal day. laraca was it's janish, indiana mom, thought of him column from i'm with the regime b d map or but then i'm also with but then also that i the left and that had this were danny. yeah. cannot had the that george matty is any you should if you had a hollow chevy that it and no liquidity that the us were, unless the model, but i honestly wish them, but can it's a would sure to beth's i'll connect, which is sierra, ne, a. so what is wrong with mickey in any you saw born fi update in fallujah, west of baghdad, a major u. s. military operation was launched in april 2004. while the u. s. claimed it was killing what it called terrorist al jazeera showed the reality of widespread civilian casualties. the transitional iraqi government was highly critical about his he was coverage ah, that same month disturbing images emerged from abu ghraib prison. the u. s. military were in charge. yep. were unable to defend the actions of their own personnel. the pictu
her phil arak, that the la jones emily came. so what do i be sold for? an account we had the massage fatal day. laraca was it's janish, indiana mom, thought of him column from i'm with the regime b d map or but then i'm also with but then also that i the left and that had this were danny. yeah. cannot had the that george matty is any you should if you had a hollow chevy that it and no liquidity that the us were, unless the model, but i honestly wish them, but can it's a would sure to beth's...
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i was a phil. this is where the magic started seeing. and we thought which in look at the basic, those moments. and i'll go and acting like him for next 6 months. the nearest cinema holds from here wasn't, has anybody was, is almost 50 kilometers away from you and her. i'll bunk my school. i'll do everything. i'll walk. there was no, no bus or no, nothing to go there. so i would walk 15 kilometers almost a day to watch a film and then come back here. and the only thing i wanted to become in my life was fin mega. for last 10 years. i've been making documentary films, but my religious won't consider me a filmmaker because my documentary doesn't lee in the nearest cinema, which is still 50 killer, we just have a best or so one of the reasons why i want to make a feature film which can play in the nearest city mahash, where i can take my religious and show them look the dream which had a started pretty 5 years ago. is here. miss with a to go with. i didn't know where to go with it. soon ideal the up here take it that much highly. a 100000000
i was a phil. this is where the magic started seeing. and we thought which in look at the basic, those moments. and i'll go and acting like him for next 6 months. the nearest cinema holds from here wasn't, has anybody was, is almost 50 kilometers away from you and her. i'll bunk my school. i'll do everything. i'll walk. there was no, no bus or no, nothing to go there. so i would walk 15 kilometers almost a day to watch a film and then come back here. and the only thing i wanted to become in my...
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also joining us, carol len i go and philip rucker. carol and phil are the coauthors of the book, i alone can fix it. lucky for us, all three are msnbc contributor. carol, i want to start with you and this ongoing conversation we have had since january 6th of the lack of interest in one of the two political parties in the united states of america to dive into this evidence, as has been unearthed by this investigation and by the 1/6 committee. is there anything refusaler to about their posture on all of this content that you guys unearthed? >> you know, i'm really glad that you mentioned that, nicolle, because the lack of interest on the part of members of the republican party in the house especially to investigate what happened january 6th, which was not 9/11, but as close as we can get to 9/11 since that moment, kind of watershed moment in terms of an attack on our democracy and on the country but from within. it was really the catalyst of the republicans' lack of interest, it was the catalyst for all of we three, and 20-plus more journalists and an
also joining us, carol len i go and philip rucker. carol and phil are the coauthors of the book, i alone can fix it. lucky for us, all three are msnbc contributor. carol, i want to start with you and this ongoing conversation we have had since january 6th of the lack of interest in one of the two political parties in the united states of america to dive into this evidence, as has been unearthed by this investigation and by the 1/6 committee. is there anything refusaler to about their posture on...
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i mean, i thought everyone knew about him. phil be the most famous of british by after james bond. well, i thought i thought we all know the po, restore it's been done to death, but actually i, i looked into to pay it because i got some credit, some stuff from a former colleague, bronze soule, i about about the circumstances in which will be left perry and i started looking into it and i saw actually, i didn't do this, i didn't notice about the american wife, i didn't, and there was loads of stuff i thought. and he's one of those figures who's in the sort of public consciousness. actually, one, once i've, i certainly i find, i've forgotten an enormous amount about it. i thought there was so many new elements to it, especially anna brown, sewell and former art critic of a london paper who knew entity, blunt. so you have the queen's, a hanger of pictures as it were, but i mean, we had andrew lonnie on about his book on phil b in his as reachable recently. and you echo his view and other views. this is a huge class dimension to this. he was protected, defacto, protected as a soviet age
i mean, i thought everyone knew about him. phil be the most famous of british by after james bond. well, i thought i thought we all know the po, restore it's been done to death, but actually i, i looked into to pay it because i got some credit, some stuff from a former colleague, bronze soule, i about about the circumstances in which will be left perry and i started looking into it and i saw actually, i didn't do this, i didn't notice about the american wife, i didn't, and there was loads of...
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this is the place where 1st them i was a phil. this is where the magic started seeing. and we thought which end in look at the, the basic for those moments. and i'll go and acting like him for next 6 months. the nearest cinema hauled from here wasn't, has any bug was, is almost 50 kilometers away from you and her. i'll bump my school, i'll do everything. i'll walk. there was no rush, no bus or no. and i think to go there. so i would walk 50 kilometers on most of the to watch a film and then come back here. and the only thing i wanted to become in my life was filmmaker. for last 10 years i've been making documentary films. but my religious won't consider me a filmmaker because my documentary doesn't flee in the nearest in him, on the still 50 can we just have your best or so one of the reasons why i want to make a feature film which can lead in the nearest city mahash where i can take my religious and show them look the dream which had a started very 5 years ago. is yeah, yeah. i love with oh, oh, to go literally. it is. i just don't know where to go with the of it as a
this is the place where 1st them i was a phil. this is where the magic started seeing. and we thought which end in look at the, the basic for those moments. and i'll go and acting like him for next 6 months. the nearest cinema hauled from here wasn't, has any bug was, is almost 50 kilometers away from you and her. i'll bump my school, i'll do everything. i'll walk. there was no rush, no bus or no. and i think to go there. so i would walk 50 kilometers on most of the to watch a film and then...
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i want to get to phil mattingly who was there.l, this is -- you really can't underscore and understate how big of a deal this is for the president and for the, again, the ideals that he largely campaigned on, which is, i can break logjams in washington and do it on issues that really matter to people, that people are going to feel in their states in their hometowns all across the country. >> dana, it's something that brought no shortage of scoffs at times during his campaign. people who have been working in washington over the course of the last decade or so and thought that idea in and of itself seemed a little bit far fetched. and yet what you are looking at right now with the president being surrounded by cabinet officials, republican senators, democratic senators, mayors, local officials is the dream photo op for a white house and for a president in the sense it provides the thread from his campaign where he won election to the presidency with 81 million votes to this moment now. exactly what he campaigned on. delivering on in
i want to get to phil mattingly who was there.l, this is -- you really can't underscore and understate how big of a deal this is for the president and for the, again, the ideals that he largely campaigned on, which is, i can break logjams in washington and do it on issues that really matter to people, that people are going to feel in their states in their hometowns all across the country. >> dana, it's something that brought no shortage of scoffs at times during his campaign. people who...
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welcome to welcome link to huffy xander lynn phil. i dfi excision . evelyn, it varies to appear in ramallah, the ailing p l. o. lina jasa on a fat remained in his west bank headquarters on a far as close as 8th was surrounded by his ready tanks placed there by ariel sharon, who by then had become israel's prime minister. out of font left for jordan, and then paris to seek medical treatment. ah, the 11th of november, 2004 al jazeera was the 1st to report the death of yasser arafat. al jazeera differed from its competitors by covering under reported regions from its earliest days, the channel had a presence in africa and actively sought out news from the content yesterday. from its bureau in the sudanese capital cartoon, it reported on the presence of al qaeda in east africa. it was also on the ground for the humanitarian crisis that be set down for in 2003. that december and al jazeera correspondent was arrested on charges of quote, airing news containing false information aimed at smearing sedans. image was of a sum of up looking to mon
welcome to welcome link to huffy xander lynn phil. i dfi excision . evelyn, it varies to appear in ramallah, the ailing p l. o. lina jasa on a fat remained in his west bank headquarters on a far as close as 8th was surrounded by his ready tanks placed there by ariel sharon, who by then had become israel's prime minister. out of font left for jordan, and then paris to seek medical treatment. ah, the 11th of november, 2004 al jazeera was the 1st to report the death of yasser arafat. al jazeera...
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and i also hear what phil's saying, that especially prerevenue companies buyer beware, and i agree wholeheartedlyever, if this company is involved in a land grab and getting nongasoline station charging units out there, i think it could be, if they do it right and compelling purchase for another company that wants to either expand its footprint of ev charging stations or just get into it. so, to me, i'd keep this in the back of my mind as a potential candidate for acquisition. and that's always kind of an interesting play but when and for how much i can't tell you >> so is this kind of like cell towers, in a sense, then, kim, do you think you talked about kind of the land grab aspect and the idea that there is this infrastructure that's going to be necessary for the overall buildout and adoption of a technology >> i think that's an excellent analogy. because they're going to want to put these things on property they don't own it's just a lease. so, that's one aspect. and there's going to have to be a lot of them just like with cell towers, probably more than would need for regular gas stations be
and i also hear what phil's saying, that especially prerevenue companies buyer beware, and i agree wholeheartedlyever, if this company is involved in a land grab and getting nongasoline station charging units out there, i think it could be, if they do it right and compelling purchase for another company that wants to either expand its footprint of ev charging stations or just get into it. so, to me, i'd keep this in the back of my mind as a potential candidate for acquisition. and that's always...
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when i look at the partnerships or ownerships, when you have amazon and ford -- and phil and i didn't get a chance to talk about this and i know one of the other traders did -- i don't think ford is looking to selling their stake. i don't think this is something they want to sell. this gives them one more leg in the ev space they would probably like to hold on to i think this space has a lot more upside. when you have amazon and the order of 100,000, i don't think that's the end of it i think that's the beginning of it i think that becomes a beautiful partnership with 20% ownership of the company they have confidence in the company and i think the company can go a lot higher. >> steve, did you sell also today? >> no, i didn't sell i am using the back stock of 20% with amazon. >>> coming p, a big red flag traders break down action next >>> plus disney trading at after hours low, down 5% once the call wraps, we will hear from the ceo. t'was the holiday season, and joy filled the town. except for scrooge with his perma-frown. no! the gift of a peloton bike did touch his soul. riding fast
when i look at the partnerships or ownerships, when you have amazon and ford -- and phil and i didn't get a chance to talk about this and i know one of the other traders did -- i don't think ford is looking to selling their stake. i don't think this is something they want to sell. this gives them one more leg in the ev space they would probably like to hold on to i think this space has a lot more upside. when you have amazon and the order of 100,000, i don't think that's the end of it i think...
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i feel good about. but let me start, if you will by i'll be happy to take your questions. phil, you got a question? i watch you on tv a lot. >> thank you. you know your disappointment with actions on chinese and rome, and unwillingness to show up at g20 or cop 26. i want to ask more broadly, when you assess where things are in u.s. and china relationships, after ten months in office, your diplomats have had difficulty engaging if with some of their counter parts. you have chinese military that has test add hyper sonic missile this summer, building a nuclear capability, and what is your general assessment of where things stand and are you concerned that the potential for armed conflict has grown over the course of your first ten months in office? >> well, let me start off by addressing the first part, not the question, the statement. and that is indicate china and russia not showing up and saudi arabia was a problem. we showed up. we showed up. we had a profound impact on the way i think the rest of the world is looking at the united states and its leadership role. i think it's been a big mistake kw
i feel good about. but let me start, if you will by i'll be happy to take your questions. phil, you got a question? i watch you on tv a lot. >> thank you. you know your disappointment with actions on chinese and rome, and unwillingness to show up at g20 or cop 26. i want to ask more broadly, when you assess where things are in u.s. and china relationships, after ten months in office, your diplomats have had difficulty engaging if with some of their counter parts. you have chinese military...