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it sees it growing it sees no threat to it. i look at today's news it is very good for certain sectors of the economy those sectors still have risks in front of them the market predicts it will be resolved as well. >> you can see the enthusiasm and what it trades into it is in so many different areas. >> this one is advertised. i think what it does if people are extrapolating that this is very good for the china negotiations which are at an impasse right now. >> it will be able to work out a deal with china. to right to your point >> yeah. i think it will be very positive it is right away today we know what the downside is we are living with that now. the upside will be tremendous. it will be very -- >> we have said on this sort of way up it seems a formality, that the market found its moe joe again. you have seen it now many are rallying so it's a widespread kind of a rally >> i think we have done a good job that were rallying making new highs, etcetera. it is crucial for the overall market in my view take a look. consumer dis
it sees it growing it sees no threat to it. i look at today's news it is very good for certain sectors of the economy those sectors still have risks in front of them the market predicts it will be resolved as well. >> you can see the enthusiasm and what it trades into it is in so many different areas. >> this one is advertised. i think what it does if people are extrapolating that this is very good for the china negotiations which are at an impasse right now. >> it will be...
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does advantage stand it isn't it is complicated it is too complicated it is it is not usable enough it is not usable enough at all and i agree that this has always been something of a problem in the nineteen twenties when households were electrified there was a training curve where older folks were being shut out from all these new electrical appliances because they had to really learn so much when computers arrived it was the same thing when smartphones arrived it was the same thing there's always a problem where a younger generation needs to take responsibility for if you like introducing the elders to the ongoing changes of society fortunately there is a you there's usually somebody in every family who does that but the concern is absolutely valid and the first time because i was used to pay for a real service it cost a user ten thousand coins to get into pizzas now you guys were seven marion's dollars right i mean thirty five million dollars per pizza i wonder if that mare really wishes it could at home cash is backed by theoretically gold or the government's ability to pay debt
does advantage stand it isn't it is complicated it is too complicated it is it is not usable enough it is not usable enough at all and i agree that this has always been something of a problem in the nineteen twenties when households were electrified there was a training curve where older folks were being shut out from all these new electrical appliances because they had to really learn so much when computers arrived it was the same thing when smartphones arrived it was the same thing there's...
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i don't mean it like gay. i mean it like it's gay. like it's lame. from 50 years ago who said, i say colored, i have colored friends. you have to listen to the college-aged because they lead the revolution. they're pretty much always on the right side of history. people are so afraid of change. and they fight it so hard. but if you can't change with the times, it makes you old. and it makes your comedy stale. comedy isn't evergreen. unless it's poop jokes. poop jokes are evergreen, yes. >> none for you! >> it's not the topic that stinks, it was your joke that stinks. if you make them cringe rather than laugh, then you did a bad job. >> i'm all about asian men. they're the best. asian men, no body odor. they just smell like responsibility. >> this language police thing that's going on has a lot of validity, but also a lot of issues. there's a kind of a stirring of the pot. but we don't know what's going to settle. we don't know how the soup's going to taste yet. >> if we don't use the right word for the right ethnic group, the right gender, where peop
i don't mean it like gay. i mean it like it's gay. like it's lame. from 50 years ago who said, i say colored, i have colored friends. you have to listen to the college-aged because they lead the revolution. they're pretty much always on the right side of history. people are so afraid of change. and they fight it so hard. but if you can't change with the times, it makes you old. and it makes your comedy stale. comedy isn't evergreen. unless it's poop jokes. poop jokes are evergreen, yes....
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nice to see you, it feels like it's been ages. it does, it really does actually.pson, we have this week. also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's 17 years old, who's refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds. but he is still technically a child, there is an argument about whether or not he's being forced into this position by his parents. she has also to deal with cases of conjoined twins and, you know, these are weighty philosophical issues. when she comes home, she brings the work home with her, and her husband, played by stanley tucci, is starting to feel shut out of their marriage. here's a clip. i'll mak
nice to see you, it feels like it's been ages. it does, it really does actually.pson, we have this week. also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is...
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hurry up. >> dink it. >> jimmy: dink it. you can dink it. ah! don't dink it.hummus came off. >> jimmy: aw, gross. and sink it. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! [ laughter ] >> that is crunchy. [ cheers and applause ] >> did you get it? did you get it? ♪ >> so, you liked it? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was the most disgusting, weird feeling ever. it was so gross. kind of -- weirdly kind of salty, maybe even? >> it's crunchy. >> jimmy: well, you ate a a scorpion. [ laughter ] i had it on pita -- i had it on pita. but i didn't spit it out. >> you didn't. >> jimmy: no. >> which means it might hummus. but -- will it hummus? >> all: no! >> jimmy: yeah, i thought maybe it'd hummus. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that did not -- that did not -- that did not hummus. that was too much -- that was too much business. and i couldn't even look at it. that did not hummus at all. that was a great edition of "will it?" [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to rhett and link. check out "good mythical morning" every weekday on youtube. more with rhett a
hurry up. >> dink it. >> jimmy: dink it. you can dink it. ah! don't dink it.hummus came off. >> jimmy: aw, gross. and sink it. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! [ laughter ] >> that is crunchy. [ cheers and applause ] >> did you get it? did you get it? ♪ >> so, you liked it? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was the most disgusting, weird feeling ever. it was so gross. kind of -- weirdly kind of salty, maybe even? >> it's...
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it it only commits do it isn't stand. that was the dania beach date subduction seem to last a mantle and cigar i was measuring richmond as we call it becoming you know writing in the thick dust there right meg mellons to us it does go she said nope it didn't go so not our last day. asked me so but that is now out so. say look there is that worse mess of data which i now brock's to look at the bottom of the. cup is demanding now was met but there's still guarded there with the people like i'm. on sale. televisa are among the fan buddie our party now this movie so i'm so ready in your diet i can speak your name at the docks she. has been special. be a day in shocks is the very rare thing of. yeah if you know. me to deny. they were that they are down there to the. middle of the bears coco subnormal is compared to men there to munch on as we snap a thick bedstead the money to get in by devil to smother nam need are to be docked wanted at the mall to come by a go to discard. those damai that were not up sides and bald. go. dow
it it only commits do it isn't stand. that was the dania beach date subduction seem to last a mantle and cigar i was measuring richmond as we call it becoming you know writing in the thick dust there right meg mellons to us it does go she said nope it didn't go so not our last day. asked me so but that is now out so. say look there is that worse mess of data which i now brock's to look at the bottom of the. cup is demanding now was met but there's still guarded there with the people like i'm....
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it's a wonderful job if you can get it. more than that we need to stop and acknowledge it is possible to discern a number of trends and we can make decisions based on that but there is no such thing as a crystal ball. none of us know with certainty what lies ahead so how do we predict what is coming that is the fundamental question how do we figure this out. there are many ways there are exciting research is going on but i want to offer two different analytical approaches if you want to think about what may be coming in store for all of us. first is to learn from the past, learn from history not because it will repeat itself necessarily but because it provides insight we can draw upon. one of the great examples that we've been interested in is the transition from horses to automobiles and there are fascinating things one can learn from. it starts with this photograph. this is a photograph of what happened in germany in the team 88. there was this woman you've probably never heard of her, but you've probably heard of her hus
it's a wonderful job if you can get it. more than that we need to stop and acknowledge it is possible to discern a number of trends and we can make decisions based on that but there is no such thing as a crystal ball. none of us know with certainty what lies ahead so how do we predict what is coming that is the fundamental question how do we figure this out. there are many ways there are exciting research is going on but i want to offer two different analytical approaches if you want to think...
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once it starts it revs up quickly. if the fed is doing the right thing raising rates it's a question of what the runway is and ou hospital mystic people get. >> if i told you i'm going to look into my crystal ball and guarantee the bull market is going to last another two to three years, would that change the way that anybody is thinking about where we are >> sure. >> right now >> yeah. >> the chances of us being in a recession in the near term are off the table unless -- barring a shock. >> the recession indicators are not flashing reds. credit spreads are not worrisome but they have been more coincidence than leading the yield curve is flattening. people are dismissing it that's a typical recession indicator. dismiss it -- >> i hear you. >> and money growth is slowing money growth is 1 percentage in july the slowest in the cycle money velocity is going up and money growth is slowing. >> the core pce is at 1.9% i can't even get to 2% in your scenario i feel like -- >> i'm not saying we're there yet. we're getting -- >
once it starts it revs up quickly. if the fed is doing the right thing raising rates it's a question of what the runway is and ou hospital mystic people get. >> if i told you i'm going to look into my crystal ball and guarantee the bull market is going to last another two to three years, would that change the way that anybody is thinking about where we are >> sure. >> right now >> yeah. >> the chances of us being in a recession in the near term are off the table...
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it isa about it. it is extraordinary to me. cod, a bit softer than cod but it comes in nice, thick stea ks. than cod but it comes in nice, thick steaks. if anything i think it is a bit tastier than cod. for the spanish it is their favourite fish. we are very conservative in our taste. need somebody to come along and change it. one of the things, you say this repeatedly in a number of your books, the test is, would i cook this at home? and i think that is why people like your books. because it is not, please stir this risotto for the next 35 minutes. it is something that we would actually do. and the tips are just as important as the recipes. that is very nice of you to say that. i think it is absolutely right, because sometimes when you look at cookery books you think, christ, who is going to bother with that, you know? and that was very much the case in the 1980s and early 1990s, and a lot of chefs came along with tremendous reputations and just put the recipes they used in their kitchens in books, you know? fortu nately kitch
it isa about it. it is extraordinary to me. cod, a bit softer than cod but it comes in nice, thick stea ks. than cod but it comes in nice, thick steaks. if anything i think it is a bit tastier than cod. for the spanish it is their favourite fish. we are very conservative in our taste. need somebody to come along and change it. one of the things, you say this repeatedly in a number of your books, the test is, would i cook this at home? and i think that is why people like your books. because it...
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ok, it looks pretty atmospheric. it is.eally good, the cinematography, the kind of crumbling nature of this area, but also the faces that we get. one of the women that we see there is chela. when her partner gets sent to jail, that prison is very evocative. it's a chaotic space with poorer people. she ends up sort of ferrying richer women around, because they don't trust local taxi drivers in paraguay. in most of south america, a risk of kidnap is a major thing. there's a lot of it about this week in the movies. she becomes a sort of local taxi driverfor the rich, the ladies who lunch in this area of asuncion, and she suddenly discovers a freedom when she gets behind the wheel of a car, a late—flowering romance with another woman called angie, who she finds rather sensual and striking, played by ana ivanova. the woman, chela, won the best actress at the berlin film festival earlier this year for her performance. it's her first screen performance ever. that's how rare cinema is in paraguay. she's been a stage actress all her
ok, it looks pretty atmospheric. it is.eally good, the cinematography, the kind of crumbling nature of this area, but also the faces that we get. one of the women that we see there is chela. when her partner gets sent to jail, that prison is very evocative. it's a chaotic space with poorer people. she ends up sort of ferrying richer women around, because they don't trust local taxi drivers in paraguay. in most of south america, a risk of kidnap is a major thing. there's a lot of it about this...
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is it likes to pretend it doesn't have that class structure that it got free of it but that's who we were formed by you know america anyway and it's not free of it and how exactly do you think it manifests in different ways it manifests everywhere just from if you're poor you go to the drugstore the chemist to get your face cream instead of you know the and in the u.k. that we sell for it is for the fancy people but it's the same people behind say l'oreal making bows products or. you know they follow you in places if they don't feel like you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtleties the if you go into a wal-mart there which is you know store by and large it's a very cheap clothing store and i think they've just called it a big market here but it was interesting i went into one recently and all the clothing marketed towards people of a certain means were all fluorescent and i thought you're not going to go into a store on you know rodeo drive with all these floor it was like so we can easily identify the poor people there's a lot of psychology that goes
is it likes to pretend it doesn't have that class structure that it got free of it but that's who we were formed by you know america anyway and it's not free of it and how exactly do you think it manifests in different ways it manifests everywhere just from if you're poor you go to the drugstore the chemist to get your face cream instead of you know the and in the u.k. that we sell for it is for the fancy people but it's the same people behind say l'oreal making bows products or. you know they...
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it's in everybody's head but it just takes you know, me to crack it up and pull it out. that's the goal. if it's boring, i will throw it away but next layers to make it money and i think that's the important thing because funny is generally memorable and makes the truth memorable, i guess. >> you probably write more than anybody i know, your quantity is commercial grade stuff, how do you produce that much? is there a time of day you write? >> i write monologues in the morning when i get up around 9:00 a.m., i will make strong pot of coffee and sometimes they'll send me options to write and so -- i can write a monologue probably like in, i don't know, 15 minutes, but that sounds like i'm bragging because the next four hours all i'm doing rearranging the word and i make it worse than what it was and i start all over again and then i end up back where i was but i'm constantly editing and take to go part and when i come home at night, that's generated by coffee and the coffee at night is generated by alcohol. so that's -- [laughter] i have a reward system, i have to have rew
it's in everybody's head but it just takes you know, me to crack it up and pull it out. that's the goal. if it's boring, i will throw it away but next layers to make it money and i think that's the important thing because funny is generally memorable and makes the truth memorable, i guess. >> you probably write more than anybody i know, your quantity is commercial grade stuff, how do you produce that much? is there a time of day you write? >> i write monologues in the morning when i...
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the rest of it makes it clear that i am not doing it.er ball. can i just mention that i love this clickable and i think we should keep it. everyday we should have won on the programme. it looks very glamorous but essentially we keep it in cupboard. laughter. and you can put it on the floor and give it a bit of a spin. there we go. the hand of susan. what else is in the papers, sal? that is showbiz, if everl papers, sal? that is showbiz, if ever i saw it. i want to show you the mirror, golden brit, the bought from the blue. do you remember last year, we wondered who would be the athletics hero, who would be the poster boy or the girl, and we have ple nty of poster boy or the girl, and we have plenty of them, including dean asher—smith, whose performance at the european championships hasjust been fantastic —— dina. she is great and related all, she gives great interviews, oh, and she runs really fast. and she is young and she has yea rs fast. and she is young and she has years ahead of her. yes, she is great. and we were talking about beac
the rest of it makes it clear that i am not doing it.er ball. can i just mention that i love this clickable and i think we should keep it. everyday we should have won on the programme. it looks very glamorous but essentially we keep it in cupboard. laughter. and you can put it on the floor and give it a bit of a spin. there we go. the hand of susan. what else is in the papers, sal? that is showbiz, if everl papers, sal? that is showbiz, if ever i saw it. i want to show you the mirror, golden...
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it isn't at all. it's what it is, is as we said immediately, it's an opinion.used his -- he used a medium that he uses for opinions. twitter. one of the good things about using that is he's established a clear, sort of practice now that he expresses his opinions on twitter. he used the word "should." he didn't use the word "must." >> seth: i'm sorry, do you really think donald trump is gonna agonize over the difference between "should" and "must"? a couple weeks ago he called his wife melanie. [ laughter ] yesterday he misspelled the word "smoking." [ light laughter ] he's not sitting over parchment dipping a quill into an inkwell debating which word to use. "thou aught -- no. thou shalt." [ laughter ] trump just dumps the ink on the paper and then smears it around with his finger. [ laughter and applause ] giuliani -- giuliani also insisted that trump can't be guilty of obstruction of justice, because he has the power to shut down the investigation if he wants to. so where does giuliani get that idea? he was asked that question yesterday. and if i were his cli
it isn't at all. it's what it is, is as we said immediately, it's an opinion.used his -- he used a medium that he uses for opinions. twitter. one of the good things about using that is he's established a clear, sort of practice now that he expresses his opinions on twitter. he used the word "should." he didn't use the word "must." >> seth: i'm sorry, do you really think donald trump is gonna agonize over the difference between "should" and "must"? a...
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life you will have seen it, done it, eaten it, [ bleep ] it, all of it.t through storytelling and from somebody's point of view all over again. >> life is not that complicated. you get up, you go to work, you eat three meals, you take one good [ bleep ] and you go back to bed. what's the [ bleep ] mystery? >> when you see these things, do you keep track of them? i'm interested -- >> i do. write them down on a small pad. once i lost a pad and it was -- it was the worst experience of my life. >> why? >> and you can never get them back, because these incidents where you get the thoughts, it's very specific. it never happens again, you only have it one time. all those ideas, gone. they're still gone. i never thought of one of those things again. >>> my first announcement is one i think you've all been waiting for. >> politicians have been lying and [ bleep ] and flip-flopping since the beginning of time. >> i'm the best. only i need to understand. >> i'm mostly pissed off that not enough people are pissed off. >> politicians are very visible and they tend to
life you will have seen it, done it, eaten it, [ bleep ] it, all of it.t through storytelling and from somebody's point of view all over again. >> life is not that complicated. you get up, you go to work, you eat three meals, you take one good [ bleep ] and you go back to bed. what's the [ bleep ] mystery? >> when you see these things, do you keep track of them? i'm interested -- >> i do. write them down on a small pad. once i lost a pad and it was -- it was the worst...
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call it what it is, do not make upa call it?of the symptoms? i had a lump, some women have irritations for years and sometimes given cream to fix it. but they are not getting a diagnosis from that. it is basically the irritations and the lumps and probably the bleeding. but i don't think the bleeding relates to volvo cancer as such but that is all i know about that. in terms of symptoms, it is lumps and bumps, being overly tired, all the usual things that are around your health but also specific things around bleeding, bleeding after sex, bleeding, bleeding after sex, bleeding in between periods. post menace boreal —— postmenopausal bleeding, that isn't normal and it needs to be checked out. you have done a lot of campaigning to raise awareness and i imagine your mum would be very proud of what you do to raise awareness of these types of cancers? yes, she would be very, very proud. we did a huge dance for the first one, and she was still with us. since then, i have done a lot with the munch of march, which is time for tea so i w
call it what it is, do not make upa call it?of the symptoms? i had a lump, some women have irritations for years and sometimes given cream to fix it. but they are not getting a diagnosis from that. it is basically the irritations and the lumps and probably the bleeding. but i don't think the bleeding relates to volvo cancer as such but that is all i know about that. in terms of symptoms, it is lumps and bumps, being overly tired, all the usual things that are around your health but also...
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it is gorgeous, isn‘t it?f a drink, because we have got some rain here, and we are also seeing some rain in other parts of the uk, coming in across the south—east with a few showers elsewhere. so the forecast for today is one of sunshine and showers, but we have got that rain in the south—east. now, that rain will be heavy, and for some of us, of course, it will also be welcome. what is happening is we have an occlusion in a weather front moving across us, occlusion in a weather front moving across us, that we are sucking up some rain from the near continent, and that is what is coming into the south—east. anywhere from portsmouth towards the wash and all points east. to the west we have some showers, it is a cloudy start as well. the cloud breaking, sunny spells developing, but showers across scotland and northern ireland could well prove to be heavy later on today. and the driest conditions today are likely to be across eastern scotland, north—east england, and also a large chunk of the midland is not affect
it is gorgeous, isn‘t it?f a drink, because we have got some rain here, and we are also seeing some rain in other parts of the uk, coming in across the south—east with a few showers elsewhere. so the forecast for today is one of sunshine and showers, but we have got that rain in the south—east. now, that rain will be heavy, and for some of us, of course, it will also be welcome. what is happening is we have an occlusion in a weather front moving across us, occlusion in a weather front...
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i want a facial -- is it shocking is it boring is it -- >> no. it's interesting >> it is all right.ing -- see, you're not ready you didn't have acting lessons >> i never had any acting lessons. this thing with me and joe or with rick, people ask is it real i'm like, i'm not an actor it's the way i feel. >> is it the same with me as it is with rick i thought it was a love thing. >> a love thing. can i talk about the details of this -- >> give us your reaction >> what's your reaction? >> i want to know about wages. >> we're going to get there in a second let me say a couple things in here my point about when i said this is there are a lot of ups and downs, things that equate -- >> sell it >> give me the swings. the used vehicle prices going up up 0.7% after a 0.6% in the prior month. so that is getting higher or hotter if you want to call it. a 1% decline in prescription drug prices. not exactly clear if that's the declines we've seen. airline fares have been down, down, down, down four downs up 2.7% in this month. something to watch one of the things that's happening is the per sreci
i want a facial -- is it shocking is it boring is it -- >> no. it's interesting >> it is all right.ing -- see, you're not ready you didn't have acting lessons >> i never had any acting lessons. this thing with me and joe or with rick, people ask is it real i'm like, i'm not an actor it's the way i feel. >> is it the same with me as it is with rick i thought it was a love thing. >> a love thing. can i talk about the details of this -- >> give us your reaction...
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it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too.sk your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world joining us morning mark cashen to help kick off the final week of august as futures are hinting at additional gains. >> good morning. yeah, no it looks like it it's really intriguing that when we get anything that looks like beneficial on tariff and trade talks, the market rallies and intriguingly the president's legal wows don't seem to ha
it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too.sk your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. ♪ ♪ each day, brings...
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it's like, uh, it's kind of crowded. uh, it's kind of boring. it was one guy gave it one star.k house, no stars should be applied, right? >> jimmy: a starless endeavor, yes. >> i try and bring them, you know? >> jimmy: another indignity for the frank family. >> show a little culture. it's like i can't win. >> jimmy: what else did you guys do? imagine bringing little kids -- >> i love it. we've spent -- we ended up spending two weeks in ireland. i did a show there. i truly love doing international shows. it's amazing. >> jimmy: you do? is it hard to do a show in another country? >> i mean, it's -- it's another country. >> jimmy: yeah, right. you say things, they might not get what you're talking about. >> that's some of the fun is you don't know what's going to work. you also don't know the celebrities. there are famous people in other countries where you're like, i don't know who this guy is. you guys are going crazy for him. so i arrived at my dublin show, it was a small theater, and i was doing the sound check. the sound check, the sound engineer goes, is there anything speci
it's like, uh, it's kind of crowded. uh, it's kind of boring. it was one guy gave it one star.k house, no stars should be applied, right? >> jimmy: a starless endeavor, yes. >> i try and bring them, you know? >> jimmy: another indignity for the frank family. >> show a little culture. it's like i can't win. >> jimmy: what else did you guys do? imagine bringing little kids -- >> i love it. we've spent -- we ended up spending two weeks in ireland. i did a show...
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so dollar does, it has a head wind, so the dollar, it's up 2, 3% if it goes up in addition, call it 2, 3, 4%. the fed is not doing anything about it yes, most likely, the 2019 numbers. consensus figures could see pressure and you could see two, three dollars off of that. keep in mind, we're right now at a pretty stretched, looking at a stretched picture already. if you look at speck position, it's pretty strained to the upside position in em, it's negative. ch, the same level in 2016 before the big reerer sal. so sentiment is very negative. >> let's talk industrials now. share of deere are up today. the company's net income rose 42%, but in the report, rising costs of raw materials are a problem. this is sort of the side effect of the trade wars and how corporate america may be feeling on the impact. >> if you bend metal into any formed object, i don't care whether it's agricultural combine, car, whatever, you have to decide, are you going pass the rising costs of raw materials on to your consumers are or eat it into profit margins. there's been a wide variety. you've seen harley davi
so dollar does, it has a head wind, so the dollar, it's up 2, 3% if it goes up in addition, call it 2, 3, 4%. the fed is not doing anything about it yes, most likely, the 2019 numbers. consensus figures could see pressure and you could see two, three dollars off of that. keep in mind, we're right now at a pretty stretched, looking at a stretched picture already. if you look at speck position, it's pretty strained to the upside position in em, it's negative. ch, the same level in 2016 before the...
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but i think the the the the point you're making is good and it's correct but it it stops and i think that's what we have to focus on is that the goals his foreign policy goals are as the professor correctly observed although i think for two reasons different than he observes that and that is that we are interested in better trade we are interested in exercising our trade power and to increase american presence and wealth at home american exceptionalism america first through trade treaties through trade work as opposed to naked aggression and use of foreign power which other presidents have used obama was soundly criticized on the right for wanting to meet with the iranians with no preconditions i find it interesting that my brothers on the right don't have a problem with trump doing the same thing i just i just throw that out as an observation well i mean i think that you know but michael's back to hang on hang on but hang on michael i mean and in the same week basically threatening hostilities with the rand and then saying you want to meet with preconditions you don't have to worry
but i think the the the the point you're making is good and it's correct but it it stops and i think that's what we have to focus on is that the goals his foreign policy goals are as the professor correctly observed although i think for two reasons different than he observes that and that is that we are interested in better trade we are interested in exercising our trade power and to increase american presence and wealth at home american exceptionalism america first through trade treaties...
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it's beyond color. it's beyond it. to think that that is okay you're people are running from their countries because they are being slaughtered. there's more than enough. there's more than enough. what is wrong with sharing? what is wrong with sharing? i don't get it. i don't want to get it. i think the day i get it is the data become like them so i really don't want to get it. i am for you to please get what we are saying right now. it with the book is about, what my journey is about. the journeys of women in here, the brothers that are in this room that have spoken up. people in general, the people that are five, 10 miles down the road who are sleeping on cardboard boxes with a blanket that they probably pick up out of the dumpster. when they pick the food up out of the dumpster because that's all they can get to eat, but while these storefronts have all this food and they throw it in the garbage every single day don't think about the shelter down here on 15th street. is at seventh or eighth avenue? or the one that's
it's beyond color. it's beyond it. to think that that is okay you're people are running from their countries because they are being slaughtered. there's more than enough. there's more than enough. what is wrong with sharing? what is wrong with sharing? i don't get it. i don't want to get it. i think the day i get it is the data become like them so i really don't want to get it. i am for you to please get what we are saying right now. it with the book is about, what my journey is about. the...
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it's not that it has to happen but it can. it's not like the government to say i want for security that easy. that's what this does. >> host: so, mark mills, it is a thin book. >> guest: is. >> host: the publisher has a series that they do to push ideas out. you write it and people will read it. as all writers know, writing a shorter book you are trying to compress your ideas, can't have a love sloppy extra information or words. to make your case and make it briefly. so it was a good challenge. i hope i met the challenge of making the case that robots are coming both virtual and real and way overdue and we need them because we're in a productivity deficit in america and at the cusp of one of the most important and biggest economic revolutions since the beginning of the industrial age and it's not industry 4.0 which is a nomenclature, it is more than that. what about industry, transportation, the culture, how we entertain ourselves. all of those features change 150 years ago and we are changing them again for the first time in
it's not that it has to happen but it can. it's not like the government to say i want for security that easy. that's what this does. >> host: so, mark mills, it is a thin book. >> guest: is. >> host: the publisher has a series that they do to push ideas out. you write it and people will read it. as all writers know, writing a shorter book you are trying to compress your ideas, can't have a love sloppy extra information or words. to make your case and make it briefly. so it was...
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it uses the mob to get its way and they keep doing it until the law stands up to them, which it theseally does. bob woodson's president and founder of the woodson center and offer of the triumphs of joseph and he joins us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> please to be here, tucker.s >> tucker: i assume you are not a supporter of confederate statues? but tell me what you think when you watch that video. >> i am outraged that as a veteran of the civil rights movement we fought to fulfill the dream of america. it we supported our founding values and our principles and we also didn't destroy anything in the name of justice. for those people out there who are supposed to be heirs of that legacy, they are a fraud. i am against taking those statures down. to remember something that doesn't mean that you are celebrating it. the jewish people brought the holocaust museum because they said it's important to remember it. as a christian, we remember the cross not because it celebratesi roman oppression. because it is victory over death that we celebrate,ma resurrecti. it is important to apply yo
it uses the mob to get its way and they keep doing it until the law stands up to them, which it theseally does. bob woodson's president and founder of the woodson center and offer of the triumphs of joseph and he joins us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> please to be here, tucker.s >> tucker: i assume you are not a supporter of confederate statues? but tell me what you think when you watch that video. >> i am outraged that as a veteran of the civil rights movement we fought...
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i didn't choose it, don't even want it, got it. so, like, let's just -- let's just start from that premise. it's actually so liberating to start from that premise. it's not if, it's how. right so i can stop defending, denying, hoping you won't notice and just start getting to work to figure out what's it look like in my life, right? and then the power of segregation. it's not an immediate in just every, every kind of institution and realm of life. all of this is raining down on all of us 24/7, and we don't have umbrellas. right? how, not if. so how does race shape the lives of white people? well, this, all of this socialization results in some patterns. all right. preference for racial segregation and no sense of loss about it. seeing ourselves as individuals, not understanding that we bring our history with us and history matters, and it's a history of harm. i might see myself as just robin, your friend, but the people of color in my life see me as robin, my white friend. yeah. assuming everyone is having our experience or could h
i didn't choose it, don't even want it, got it. so, like, let's just -- let's just start from that premise. it's actually so liberating to start from that premise. it's not if, it's how. right so i can stop defending, denying, hoping you won't notice and just start getting to work to figure out what's it look like in my life, right? and then the power of segregation. it's not an immediate in just every, every kind of institution and realm of life. all of this is raining down on all of us 24/7,...
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it is hard and it is difficult and it can be even a lot of sideways direction. to not do it, i will try to make the case, means that we are avoiding something that really are engaged in or they believe the world actually works. so michael shermer is a well- known skep who is the debunker of all kinds of different ideas , para no more stuff. his goal is to find out why people do weird things. we have to decide what are weird things. when i say a conspiracy theory, who do you imagine? who is your demo? we talked about, speak from your heart, your gut, what does this conspiracy theorist look like? give me some demography. i really want you to. [ laughter ] >> so in other words, you are far more nice and politically kind and savvy that i want you to be. you would say lower education level? four conspiracy theorist? >> if you're one of the groups that has been targeted, >> so more likely to be a minority group? >> i'm not like involved in conspiracy theory and wire the people? >> people who feel wronged, and have evidence. that they have been mistreated or wronged in
it is hard and it is difficult and it can be even a lot of sideways direction. to not do it, i will try to make the case, means that we are avoiding something that really are engaged in or they believe the world actually works. so michael shermer is a well- known skep who is the debunker of all kinds of different ideas , para no more stuff. his goal is to find out why people do weird things. we have to decide what are weird things. when i say a conspiracy theory, who do you imagine? who is your...
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make it simple. make it ship sticks.h tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com >>> welcome back to "fast money. we with have developing news on tesla. the sec is looking into musk's tweets about taking the company public let's go to leslie picker. >> musk's tweets about taking tesla public has attracted regulatory attention "the wall street journal" is reporting that the securities and exchange commission has reached out to tesla and asked whether musk's plan to take the company private is factual the journal's story citing people familiar with the matter sent tesla's shares lower in late afternoon trading tesla closed down 2.4% pairing a little bit of yesterday's 11% gain the tweet in focus is the
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it really is not europe. its not mexico. its not canada. it is china.th that on a basically bilateral basis or a world versus china basis, which i hope we can get back to. as far as china's watching, absolutely they're watching because we see that in their moves here in this hemisphere. they are looking to investments in mexico, they're looking to investments in central and south america. they want to be apart of the action, and so, yes, they're watching what we do very, very closely. >> i just wonder whether if they see what looks like a -- you know, united states making concession that's allow this to be done with mexico and canada, well, it can be done. maybe we need to enter in ernst and give up a few things because we'll get a few things in return. >> i think that's true. if we can reach a new nafta agreement and implement that, its going to be a strong signal to china that they need to be more cooperative in dealing with the trade injustices that we say they commit. but to do that, we do have to re-engage our european colleagues, our european coun
it really is not europe. its not mexico. its not canada. it is china.th that on a basically bilateral basis or a world versus china basis, which i hope we can get back to. as far as china's watching, absolutely they're watching because we see that in their moves here in this hemisphere. they are looking to investments in mexico, they're looking to investments in central and south america. they want to be apart of the action, and so, yes, they're watching what we do very, very closely. >>...
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you're hoping it pulls it down maybe they don't find it on the way-back machine at least it's not sitting there directly on your twitter feed. it could be too late for some people, but at least they're trying >> given the trends of the last couple of years on this, it's a bit late to be trying to clean it up now. >> you would think they should have done this as soon as they got drafted, as soon as you went to the pros and not waited until you became an all-star people didn't think this would be an issue. >> do we think in years ahead there's a chance people become more used to past tweets and not caring about them so much? >> no. people say just delete your twitter account. stop having it as soon as you go pro, shut the whole thing down, start a fresh one. you don't need those high school tweets why do you need them >> maybe we should all do that >> i was going to say, this applies to almost everybody. >> eric, thank you >>> when we come back, big news in the headlines weight watchers earnings beating expectations, but posting a dip in subscribers from the previous quarter. that stock und
you're hoping it pulls it down maybe they don't find it on the way-back machine at least it's not sitting there directly on your twitter feed. it could be too late for some people, but at least they're trying >> given the trends of the last couple of years on this, it's a bit late to be trying to clean it up now. >> you would think they should have done this as soon as they got drafted, as soon as you went to the pros and not waited until you became an all-star people didn't think...
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it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. >> it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's jack dorsey and the super square the stock is soaring 6% hitting an all-time high after guggenheim raises it to 100 bucks calling it the best idea shares are up 150 pertz this year can you still buy it here? >> stocks will go to 85 and from 5 they go to 100 and they put on a 100 price target what's most important to remember is this say company that has the $1.5 billion in sales and that's for the next few years so if you believe in that sort of revenue growth and the size of the pie they have in mobile payments could the stock go up another $15? >> what do you say, pete >> i like the name and i think it does go to 100 and paypal is a better buy and with the valuations and there are comparisons there and paypal makes more sense, i think. >> there is something else that sent square soaring and it is back to 7,000 and there are signs in the market that many bitcoin shorts could be w
it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. >> it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's jack dorsey and the super square the stock is soaring 6% hitting an all-time high after guggenheim raises it to 100 bucks calling it the best idea shares are up 150 pertz this year can you still buy it here? >> stocks will go to 85 and from 5 they go to 100 and they put on a 100 price target what's most important to...
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well, it is interesting, it is not hard to pick a fight with president trump, is it?go to washington and asked them to lift their sanctions because they want to be, they asked the us, they gave the turkish delegation and ultimatum to remove andrew brunson, a pastor who has been jailed, andrew brunson, a pastor who has beenjailed, and andrew brunson, a pastor who has been jailed, and they are speaking up been jailed, and they are speaking upfor him. been jailed, and they are speaking up for him. is a trump habit to find an individual and make a case of it, and the turks were unwilling to do this and have been sent off. it is another issue that is heightening all of their tension, that goes around sanctions, it certainly goes round the middle east. and it is interesting because turkey is in nato, we are meant to be kind to nato, we are meant to be kind to nato, we are meant to do each other favours. are critically important country. indeed. and a big impact on their country. and the past has only been there for years, but has now called himself up in the aftermath ofa c
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but its rivals are hot on its heels.e the five most valuable us companies by market capitalisation, and you notice that they are all tech or internet companies. and apart from apple and microsoft, none of them existed 25 years ago. staggering numbers. rory cellan—jones, our technology correspondent, is here. it has beaten off all of those silicon rivals. how has apple managed to do this? is it all down to the iphone? i think it is. managed to do this? is it all down to the iphone? ithink it is. back injanuary to the iphone? ithink it is. back in january 2007 i to the iphone? ithink it is. back injanuary 2007 i was in san francisco, when a man in a familiar uniform climbed onstage, the black turtleneck sweater, jeans, steve jobs told us he was going to make history that morning. of course, he did. he unveiled the iphone. we have been talking a lot this week about a decade of disruption caused by the smartphone. it began, really, in 2007. i have been looking back at the value of apple then, and it was at around $100 billio
but its rivals are hot on its heels.e the five most valuable us companies by market capitalisation, and you notice that they are all tech or internet companies. and apart from apple and microsoft, none of them existed 25 years ago. staggering numbers. rory cellan—jones, our technology correspondent, is here. it has beaten off all of those silicon rivals. how has apple managed to do this? is it all down to the iphone? i think it is. managed to do this? is it all down to the iphone? ithink it...
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it it's known as gay plague. it is. it's a pretty serious thing. one in three that get it die.r if the president is aware of it. >> i don't have it. do you? >> you don't have it, i'm relieved to hear that. >> tony, you must have remembered that, right? what sort of memories, what sort of flash backs? >> well, i mean, the immediate response is rage, which is what many of us were feeling at the time. the callousness and the indifference of the reagan administration in the -- for the entirety of his administration. finally by 1987, he mentioned it in a speech at which point thousands of people had already died from it. he did nothing. he didn't call on the country to do anything. and it's a permanent black mark and an indelible stain among so many, in my opinion, of -- on the reagan administration and it speaks to a kind of core of heartlessness and a lack of a sense of community and human connectedness that was very much the sort of battle flag of reaganism. it seems incredible that that was the response, but -- >> i want to, i want to read -- given that this play -- first let me
it it's known as gay plague. it is. it's a pretty serious thing. one in three that get it die.r if the president is aware of it. >> i don't have it. do you? >> you don't have it, i'm relieved to hear that. >> tony, you must have remembered that, right? what sort of memories, what sort of flash backs? >> well, i mean, the immediate response is rage, which is what many of us were feeling at the time. the callousness and the indifference of the reagan administration in the...
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it is not why, if it is for good reasons, it is fine. wind, good earnings, fiscal taxes, all these things i don't see moving higher in interest rates as hurting equities, but if we have a risk off event that means rates go down, equities also fall as well i think we're in a high correlation environment. this makes it challenging to create a diversified portfolio between equity and fixed income. >> jim, we're out of time. i want a yes or no answer to the following. does that mean in your opinion that maybe that's one of the reasons 3% is elusive, because of those binary issues >> yes absolutely that is the reason. >> that's what i wanted to hear. jim caron, thank you david, back to you >> thank you, rick santelli. >>> time to send it to jon fortt for a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> david, it is the week after apple hit that trillion dollar market cap the question is are more big tech stocks going to hit that mark too or is this a sign that fu aumt ar a top a llrgencoming up on "squawk alley. trades and high-yield savings.
it is not why, if it is for good reasons, it is fine. wind, good earnings, fiscal taxes, all these things i don't see moving higher in interest rates as hurting equities, but if we have a risk off event that means rates go down, equities also fall as well i think we're in a high correlation environment. this makes it challenging to create a diversified portfolio between equity and fixed income. >> jim, we're out of time. i want a yes or no answer to the following. does that mean in your...
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buy it. and then that is real trickle-down. and that is what they used to call trickle out but it is the opposite but the difference is it isn't necessarily creating jobs. and working harder for someone who is annoying. so it has nothing to do with trickle-down or trickle up so it is about reallocating money or that resources. it does give it that certain branch of the population. >> it was trauma for those that were going through the stages of grieving. maybe if trickle-down isn't working we can just depend on a ai. or those industries that are advocating to say with growth any quality. so anyone having to mortgage their houses. so this is increasing the power of people who get it but psychology has a lot to do with this and how we package it. because you are acknowledging the role that people had to create the things that make wealth possible. and high tech makes it possible. but all these basic forms of knowledge like english which is language. commonwealth. and that would make possible yo
buy it. and then that is real trickle-down. and that is what they used to call trickle out but it is the opposite but the difference is it isn't necessarily creating jobs. and working harder for someone who is annoying. so it has nothing to do with trickle-down or trickle up so it is about reallocating money or that resources. it does give it that certain branch of the population. >> it was trauma for those that were going through the stages of grieving. maybe if trickle-down isn't...
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>> he uses it for every occasion. it's like his "aloha." it means both hello and i'm guilty. >> stephen colbert gets tonight's last word and that word is guilty. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >> tonight the president calls for an end to the mueller investigation. a trump confidante telling the ap he's in a dark place. those around the president fear he just made a possible obstruction case worse. >>> also, the attorney general jeff sessions back in the hot seat with trump, quote, constantly bashing him for his russia recusal. the washington post on the board with the new terms for mueller for a proposed interview with trump and "the new york times" reporting trump wants to do it and thinks he can make a deal with china. >>> and the lightning speed of the paul manafort trial. already several witnesses in on just day two. all of it as the 11th hour gets underway on a wednesday night. good evening from our nbc news headquarters in new york. this was one more in a string of extraordinary days in our country. because this was wha
>> he uses it for every occasion. it's like his "aloha." it means both hello and i'm guilty. >> stephen colbert gets tonight's last word and that word is guilty. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >> tonight the president calls for an end to the mueller investigation. a trump confidante telling the ap he's in a dark place. those around the president fear he just made a possible obstruction case worse. >>> also, the attorney general jeff sessions...
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we do a lot of it, but not enough of it.n thee that people travel industry can support coverage of foreign affairs, the better it will be for everybody. samantha: do you think the current political climate has set the stage for an independent party candidate to be able to run for president and when? jake: i have to be honest, i am very skeptical of the ability of an independent candidate to win. that because of how difficult it allo get on the ballot in 50 states. also what has happened with third-party candidates. back when the republican party was a third party, abraham lincoln was the last one to win, that was a few years ago. i justfind it very -- don't believe that it will happen, it is tough enough for them to get up to 15% to get into a debate. i guess it could happen. i have yet to see -- if the democratic party ends up nominating somebody very much to and president trump is where he is on his political trance, i'm not sure where that is. i guess it is possible. i don't know who would be. he will talk about mike bloo
we do a lot of it, but not enough of it.n thee that people travel industry can support coverage of foreign affairs, the better it will be for everybody. samantha: do you think the current political climate has set the stage for an independent party candidate to be able to run for president and when? jake: i have to be honest, i am very skeptical of the ability of an independent candidate to win. that because of how difficult it allo get on the ballot in 50 states. also what has happened with...
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thank you and if it makes. it up you know. if. it. was a. good. girlfriend knows he is undergoing major physical changes during the two hours of surgery. you know. of no yeah that's good just like always when you're in ghana i go to you and what i'm. here. to talk about. the. full support of this court what's the latest blow from wonderful lima will go to court most of us will shorten the loses there was this and found out he was just a wooden fish trough and before you know it in one it's was as if you know it isn't because funny. it's the story for trying not to be a. not on the ship it is not. to believe them written this is in comes from a ship full of. sea visited with then he said this of a ship. since as. soon. into. the resignation of wood as it's snow for the shoes finish. your bone of when to post if you're in on this because in inverted use of one who. could just as. has been. this is why and. all this twenty seventeen merino attends a trial session for the men's team. for money. a lot of. people in this city. and it would smooth things
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it's not but it does reflect the fact that folks don't realize what clinton investigation was about it wasn't about her use of a non-governmental e-mail system it was about her handling of classified information and that's a very important best a geisha totally different from whether you're using her g.-mail which i was using the e-mail draft of speeches to myself was never any accusation that i used any system to communicate classified information and it was inconsistent with justice department policy that's what they said that's what they do you broke the rules they said well that's a good question i don't think they actually say it that way they say it was they believe it was inconsistent with the policy the policy does allow what we say de minimus use of a private e-mail system to communicate actually think mine was consistent with that but i'm not going to fight about that the important thing is there's a difference between using a system to communicate classified content and using a system and i really don't see it i really don't see it as a conflict with the clinton investigatio
it's not but it does reflect the fact that folks don't realize what clinton investigation was about it wasn't about her use of a non-governmental e-mail system it was about her handling of classified information and that's a very important best a geisha totally different from whether you're using her g.-mail which i was using the e-mail draft of speeches to myself was never any accusation that i used any system to communicate classified information and it was inconsistent with justice...
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it was hard, i went low, it was difficult, i did it for you guys. well done, yes.r over the last two or three years and it seems at the moment we are talking more about vr coming to these theme park areas than to the living room. the thing is, headsets are still quite expensive, they are getting cheaper but they are quite expensive and are still difficult to use so in a themepark environment, it can be controlled and managed and this is the thing, not everyone has a rollercoaster or a waterslide in their home. that's true, yeah. it does seem that adds to the experience, doesn't it? it adds to the senses because vr doesn't do that at the moment. the promise of vr that we see in sci—fi films and all that sort of thing is that vr will totally immerse us, it will fool every single sense of our body, but at the moment vr only fools two senses, oui’ eyes and oui’ ears, and it doesn't do that particularly well so maybe this is a way, the first step to fooling our other senses, our sense of motion, and our sense of touch. did you enjoy it, stupid question? i did enjoy it.
it was hard, i went low, it was difficult, i did it for you guys. well done, yes.r over the last two or three years and it seems at the moment we are talking more about vr coming to these theme park areas than to the living room. the thing is, headsets are still quite expensive, they are getting cheaper but they are quite expensive and are still difficult to use so in a themepark environment, it can be controlled and managed and this is the thing, not everyone has a rollercoaster or a...
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clipped it. today's spotify inscription story up 5% thanks to the partnership with samsung we heard amazon was supposed to destroy cbs. and rucue with the explosive revenue growth would you give roku its due? any other political rhetoric that bores the heck out of me. don't give up. start looking at the stocks others have given up on. those may be the hidden gems with room to run in this world and wacky bull market! >> gene in pennsylvania. gene >> caller: hi, jim, enjoy your show and thanks for all your hard work. >> thanks. because this hard work sometimes it's difficult what's going on? >> caller: my question tonight is about a company based in pennsylvania, called mylan, a pharmaceutical company this is the company that had the episode a year or two ago with raising the prices of their epipen product and recently received permission to produce one, a drug that produced about $4 million in sales. >> i will cut you off. i don't like it. i don't like the stock i don't think it has good margins,
clipped it. today's spotify inscription story up 5% thanks to the partnership with samsung we heard amazon was supposed to destroy cbs. and rucue with the explosive revenue growth would you give roku its due? any other political rhetoric that bores the heck out of me. don't give up. start looking at the stocks others have given up on. those may be the hidden gems with room to run in this world and wacky bull market! >> gene in pennsylvania. gene >> caller: hi, jim, enjoy your show...
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it is factually inaccurate. it is misleading. it looks like it is a news article and it is not. one that haser quotes from donald trump that are not true. and characterizing his reactions. i think these are the kind of articles we are talking about here in the u.s. that are misleading to people, that are important we try to make sure consumers have full context for. people viewing and have context. i think it is also important to understand this is not an issue affecting the united states. facebook is a global company. we have 2 billion active users. oftentimes what we are talking about with false news or misinformation can actually lead to real world violence. i'm going to show you an example of one in sri lanka. this is a meme that was accusing a personal restaurant -- a particular restaurant owner of falsely putting drugs into food serving. this resulted in real world violence. people actually have riots and fires. someone was actually killed. it was a journalist trying to cover it who was killed in the riots that surrounded this false meme. when we are dealing with false inf
it is factually inaccurate. it is misleading. it looks like it is a news article and it is not. one that haser quotes from donald trump that are not true. and characterizing his reactions. i think these are the kind of articles we are talking about here in the u.s. that are misleading to people, that are important we try to make sure consumers have full context for. people viewing and have context. i think it is also important to understand this is not an issue affecting the united states....
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live from post 9 at the nyse >> it sticks to it the man >> it does >> it stick it to the man. >> that'sst thing i think of stick to it the man every day. >> he agreed with me >> he agreed with me thank you. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. omar, check this out. uh, yeah, i was calling to see if you do laser hair removal. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ] hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. -tell me about that dental procedure again! -i can still taste it in my mouth! -progressive helps keep you out there. >>> we've all been conditioned to believe that ecom
live from post 9 at the nyse >> it sticks to it the man >> it does >> it stick it to the man. >> that'sst thing i think of stick to it the man every day. >> he agreed with me >> he agreed with me thank you. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few...
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it is where it was located. it was located here in oakland. police are now processing that vehicle looking for any fingerprints there so they can get more evidence. they don't have flin in custody. we'll continue to provide you only updates as they come in. today in the bay. >> all right. thanks. overnight the president ramped up his war of words. quickly turned a secret recording in those conversations between herself and president trump. we are live on capitol hill. the president just tweeted again a short time ago. >> he tweeted a lot. one of the things he is tweeting about a omarosa. he said good work to general kelly for quickly fire that dog. so it is what feels like an episode of the apprentice. saying the producer called him to say there are no tapes where he used the n word. >> and she believes they will be made public. >> i believe they are using it for a politically motivated thing. >> before november? >> before november. >> are they democrats? >> thinking about leaving. what happened? >> she already released video between herself a
it is where it was located. it was located here in oakland. police are now processing that vehicle looking for any fingerprints there so they can get more evidence. they don't have flin in custody. we'll continue to provide you only updates as they come in. today in the bay. >> all right. thanks. overnight the president ramped up his war of words. quickly turned a secret recording in those conversations between herself and president trump. we are live on capitol hill. the president just...
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-- it is not. >> it's not. [ laughter ] it is not.st missed. >> you're like, "five." just at five. >> seth: and then the worst is you know -- >> that's my new number that i came up with today. >> seth: what, you -- five? you -- what do you mean -- how do you -- what do you mean you came up with it? >> i like it. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, gotcha. >> i like it. >> seth: does that -- wait, but you're saying it like it may not be rooted in truth. you just like the idea of five? >> it feels true. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> it feels true. so i like five. >> seth: okay. >> it's like a handful. it says experience. >> seth: uh-huh. >> so she could be good but not, like a lot. >> seth: yeah. >> you know what i mean? >> seth: i think five is a really -- >> yeah. >> seth: yeah, five is like, "oh, a discerning palette." >> it is. >> seth: yeah. >> it is. [ laughter ] yes. that's what i have, i have a discerning -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i -- yes. >> five. >> seth: real quick, before you go, tiffany was here. >> yes. >> s
-- it is not. >> it's not. [ laughter ] it is not.st missed. >> you're like, "five." just at five. >> seth: and then the worst is you know -- >> that's my new number that i came up with today. >> seth: what, you -- five? you -- what do you mean -- how do you -- what do you mean you came up with it? >> i like it. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, gotcha. >> i like it. >> seth: does that -- wait, but you're saying it like it may not be...
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could it come here, it would be exciting if it did.teen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this morning, you can see the lake district in the distance there up lake district in the distance there up into cumbria. it's possibly this area here, you will be familiar with those space age looking domes from the eden project, that could be one of the locations. it would make a massive difference not only to this town but to this part of the north—west. that's why people are extremely excited about it. it would bring visitors back in their droves as this town used to see in years gone by. morcombe is rightly proud of its past. these pictures almost 120 yea rs old past. these pictures almost 120 years old show just past. these pictures almost 120 years old showjust how popular the seaside town once was. and with an eye on that history, its annual vintage by the see festival, which ta kes pla ce vintage by
could it come here, it would be exciting if it did.teen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this morning, you can see the lake district in the distance there up lake district in the distance there up into cumbria. it's possibly this area here, you will be familiar with those space age looking domes from the eden project, that could be one of the locations....
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it is terrible. it is bad. it needs to stop. they are aging themselves. >> gregg: they look like they are getting gray, or white. >> they just look so angry and awful. they need to lighten up. >> gregg: i noticed anderson cooper's hair is totally white. [laughter] obviously it is having an effect. cat, give me some of your deep analysis of what is going on in the current political climate. are you angry? are you perturbed? >> i am angry, nervous and perturbed. [laughter] but it is usually about other stuff like if i get food later, what if i ordered the wrong thing and i don't like it. and i wish i got another thing. what if when i'm walking down the street someone sneezes on me and i get a cold again. what if i hang out with somebody who is healthy but they're harboring a virus and i end up getting sick from them because they are still contagious, definitely i don't worry so much. the amount of anxiety that some people have about president trump, only one person should have that anxiety about the president, and that is the pres
it is terrible. it is bad. it needs to stop. they are aging themselves. >> gregg: they look like they are getting gray, or white. >> they just look so angry and awful. they need to lighten up. >> gregg: i noticed anderson cooper's hair is totally white. [laughter] obviously it is having an effect. cat, give me some of your deep analysis of what is going on in the current political climate. are you angry? are you perturbed? >> i am angry, nervous and perturbed. [laughter]...
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government owned it and ran it and ran it into the ground.roads now which with trump's growth agenda and socialism, it's an absolute no-brainer. pete: so this is a pretty important time to educate, because our colleges and universities haven't done that well. they're not teaching free market economics the way they should, so young people, even average voters, they need to be reminded the power of capitalism. >> yes. but they're also being, their votes, i think, are being bought. if you're a youngster, it would sound very promising, wouldn't it, to be given a monthly income, to be given -- forget your student debt, we'll forget about that. pete: it's gone, yeah. >> to be given health care, to be supposedly given community college for free. that's buying votes. and it is attractive to some people. but the other side of the coin is the vigor and dynamism of american capitalism. scope, opportunity, dynamism, prosperity. pete: great jobs, the ability to earn more, do more, and the sky is actually the limit. >> there's nowhere else i could have gon
government owned it and ran it and ran it into the ground.roads now which with trump's growth agenda and socialism, it's an absolute no-brainer. pete: so this is a pretty important time to educate, because our colleges and universities haven't done that well. they're not teaching free market economics the way they should, so young people, even average voters, they need to be reminded the power of capitalism. >> yes. but they're also being, their votes, i think, are being bought. if you're...