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thank you, jim jim stewart. >>> all right, let's get over to john and get a look at what's coming up> facebook under fire again, not russia this time or competition concerns it's about the advertising business and possible discriminatory issues with the terms that people are allowed to advertise under. e this the end of tech's lay zefair approach? top of the hour on "squawk alley" 's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. knowing that the most important goals are yours. multiplied by 14,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborat
thank you, jim jim stewart. >>> all right, let's get over to john and get a look at what's coming up> facebook under fire again, not russia this time or competition concerns it's about the advertising business and possible discriminatory issues with the terms that people are allowed to advertise under. e this the end of tech's lay zefair approach? top of the hour on "squawk alley" 's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you...
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jim, thanks. >> jim stewart joining us. >>> let's send it over to jon fortt, right take a look at what alley." >> let's talk high end toys. yes, i do mean that new iphone that we expect to see in a week and a half also, some new toys from spiro arnnected to "star ws. that's happening this year too you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus 36 month financing. ends monday! fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive th
jim, thanks. >> jim stewart joining us. >>> let's send it over to jon fortt, right take a look at what alley." >> let's talk high end toys. yes, i do mean that new iphone that we expect to see in a week and a half also, some new toys from spiro arnnected to "star ws. that's happening this year too you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to...
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jim stewart.that she came in against the london mayor in favor of uber. >> i think this is very sn significant. huge show down. it is also a key turning point for london and cities globally who are watching what happens here. uber needs london. i think london needs uber, as well. this is to me a fascinating test. >> what have you observed so far about observed so fa about dara's approach? there have been comments and tweets around this issue, specifically as he builds up to his london trip. >> i was kind of astonished initially. we think of uber as this really combative, you know, take no prisoners. they've had to muscle their way in against all these entrenched interests and cities and all of a sudden there's this open letter and full-page ad in london and then there's the internal memo saying we have to be self reflective, all this, you know, touchy, feely, we're going to be humble and this to me is really a dramatic change at the top of uber from the we're going to take no prisoners to let's si
jim stewart.that she came in against the london mayor in favor of uber. >> i think this is very sn significant. huge show down. it is also a key turning point for london and cities globally who are watching what happens here. uber needs london. i think london needs uber, as well. this is to me a fascinating test. >> what have you observed so far about observed so fa about dara's approach? there have been comments and tweets around this issue, specifically as he builds up to his...
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. >> jim stewart proving once again the old hollywood adage, you're only as good as your most recente're already saying can they do it again >> i hope they do. it's a great show. we can benefit from more content. the odds are like. >> jim, mark, good to see you both again thank you very joining us. >>> 20 minutes to go and the dow is hanging -- oh, it's not even hanging on it is moving higher. >> yes that's the high for the session right there unless we hit it a moment ago. >> 87-point gain for the dow puts it at 2,254 >>> equifax seeing a shakeup this weekend may be too little too late as several state governments are making new demands on the company. we're going to speak with connecticut's attorney general george jepson ahead. >>> and last week at delivering alpha, legendary investor julian robertson told kelly about the challenges facing hedge funds and today comes word that yet stother hedge fund is biting the duwe have details coming up. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought i
. >> jim stewart proving once again the old hollywood adage, you're only as good as your most recente're already saying can they do it again >> i hope they do. it's a great show. we can benefit from more content. the odds are like. >> jim, mark, good to see you both again thank you very joining us. >>> 20 minutes to go and the dow is hanging -- oh, it's not even hanging on it is moving higher. >> yes that's the high for the session right there unless we hit it a...
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i'm jim cramer, see you monday a. c.e.o. stewartarnell starts with peanuts and makes millions by cutting corners and exploiting workers. it was run like a plantation. narrator: parnell's peanut butter goes to stores, schools, hospitals, and u.s. troops. but his factories are criminally dirty. we were trying to seal up holes in the wall to keep mice from coming in. simon: we found evidence of roaches, rats, mice, beetles. narrator: the filth breeds one of the biggest food-poisoning outbreaks in u.s. history. parnell knows the risk, but raking in $30 million a year,
i'm jim cramer, see you monday a. c.e.o. stewartarnell starts with peanuts and makes millions by cutting corners and exploiting workers. it was run like a plantation. narrator: parnell's peanut butter goes to stores, schools, hospitals, and u.s. troops. but his factories are criminally dirty. we were trying to seal up holes in the wall to keep mice from coming in. simon: we found evidence of roaches, rats, mice, beetles. narrator: the filth breeds one of the biggest food-poisoning outbreaks in...
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stewart: i'm not sure exactly how to take the comparison. one of the great things about that is generally an slack in particular is revenue is recurring. over 3.5 years with had 50% jimility of turn -- cumulative turns. we are building on that at a pretty rapid pace. emily: that was stewart butterfield. it was a historic night at the emmys. hulu became the first remain service to take him a win for outstanding drama. " to comemaidens tale the top prize. ten enemies in all, including elisabeth moss winning outstanding actress in a drama. i asked mike hopkins about the show and it looked like he was looking into a crystal ball. mike: we started original programming five years ago. our most recent batch started about a year and a half ago. we have been in business with the best in the business, but this one was really special. it has broken through in a way that nothing ever has for us. we are really excited about it. emily: lucas shaw joined us to discuss streaming's big night. lucas: surprised really. if you asked anyone a couple of years ago which a be the first streaming service to win a big award, they said netflix, maybe amazon. they have a lot more shows in atten
stewart: i'm not sure exactly how to take the comparison. one of the great things about that is generally an slack in particular is revenue is recurring. over 3.5 years with had 50% jimility of turn -- cumulative turns. we are building on that at a pretty rapid pace. emily: that was stewart butterfield. it was a historic night at the emmys. hulu became the first remain service to take him a win for outstanding drama. " to comemaidens tale the top prize. ten enemies in all, including...
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jim webb. he doesn't like a deals but has a hard-line view in some ways but at the same time he is water ideologically. both parties are dealing with voters like stewart because they are not easy to read. they want to see fewer foreign wars. they want to see tougher trade it. they want to see a border wall. at the same time, they would be open to working with democrats on health care. is most interesting voter the one i met up in scranton. voters who want to see tougher immigration policy, tougher traded policy, but when it comes to health care, they are open to talking about socialized medicine or universal health care or whatever you want to call it. that is telling that the ideological fault lines have been scrambled and both parties have to consider that. voters are more cockaded because of that, when did that start? in 2016. started years.ld trace it back you can think about pat buchanan in 1992 and 1996. still see that starting the populace wave or you could go back to barry goldwater in 1964. the way i trace it back in this -- is to 2008.8 many people began to rethink their loyalties. there were a lot of things that happened in 2008 politically
jim webb. he doesn't like a deals but has a hard-line view in some ways but at the same time he is water ideologically. both parties are dealing with voters like stewart because they are not easy to read. they want to see fewer foreign wars. they want to see tougher trade it. they want to see a border wall. at the same time, they would be open to working with democrats on health care. is most interesting voter the one i met up in scranton. voters who want to see tougher immigration policy,...
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he likes jim webb and he doesn't like deals but has this hard line view and in some ways but in some ways he is moderate ideologically and both parties are dealing with voters like stewart because they're not easy to read. some want to see fewer and tougher trade deals and a border wall and at the same time they may be open to working with thep democrats on healthcare. is the most interesting voter i met were those i met in scranton. voters who want to see tougher immigration policy, tougher trade policy but when it comes to healthcare they are open to talk about medicare for all or socialized and universal healthcare or whatever you wantt it described as. that is telling that the ideological faultlines we often fall on have been scrambled and both parties have to consider that. >> host: so voters are more complicated, when did that start? >> guest: it's not a 2016 phenomenon but i thank you could trace it back to pappy cannon in 1992 and 1996, the republican party was running for president and not doing well necessarilyu but still starting at populace wave and you could go back to goldwater in 64 but i think the way i trace it back in this era is 22008, the economic sl
he likes jim webb and he doesn't like deals but has this hard line view and in some ways but in some ways he is moderate ideologically and both parties are dealing with voters like stewart because they're not easy to read. some want to see fewer and tougher trade deals and a border wall and at the same time they may be open to working with thep democrats on healthcare. is the most interesting voter i met were those i met in scranton. voters who want to see tougher immigration policy, tougher...
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stewart avenue. then talking about another accident, on the northeast extension northbound. closed past lehigh valley. you will have to use an alternate here as well. route 309 will be your best bet. jimback over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. this morning, large brush fire continues to burn out of control near a freeway in corona, california. this is about 50 miles outside of los angeles. those flames are now coming dangerously close to houses. more than 1500 people have been forced out of their homes as a result. the fire has already scorched more than 2,000 acres, hot dry and winnie weather is only fueling the flames. so far one home has reportedly been damaged. >> firefighters often have saved all every these homes in here. i was casino every shocked when that roof went up. but that was bad luck ember at that point. they knocked it down real fast >> look at this, blowing embers reportedly caught this big rig on fire. >> scary. frightened passengers watch as the cabin of their plane suddenly fills with smoke, leading to an emergency evacuation. >> safety, keep the island clear. >> passenger on boards the airlines flight took that video, the plane landed at california airport ye
stewart avenue. then talking about another accident, on the northeast extension northbound. closed past lehigh valley. you will have to use an alternate here as well. route 309 will be your best bet. jimback over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. this morning, large brush fire continues to burn out of control near a freeway in corona, california. this is about 50 miles outside of los angeles. those flames are now coming dangerously close to houses. more than 1500 people have been forced...
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stewart of egypt is back and he's my guest on this edition of politic. politicking on larry king it's a return visit for my guests this evening boss jim youssef he's the cardiac surgeon turned political satirist don't know many have done that who for a time had the highest rated show on television in his native egypt he was forced to shut it down under authoritarian rule he's in america now and he's on set with me for the next thirty minutes we'll get his scalp was sharp assessment of trump's presidency so far and find out why he's pitching a morning after kit for muslims in america that he's. also author of the revolution for dummies laughing through we are whispering that he's the focus of the documentary to rolling giants welcome back oh that nice to be back the washington times recently described donald trump as a gift from the comedy gods to professional you murderess you agree absolutely i mean look at the ratings of s n l and daily show i think a lot of people have survived in the comedy sphere and even been added to the comedy feud because of the donald trump's little trump is great for comedy horrible for america you think i was one of his roasters a
stewart of egypt is back and he's my guest on this edition of politic. politicking on larry king it's a return visit for my guests this evening boss jim youssef he's the cardiac surgeon turned political satirist don't know many have done that who for a time had the highest rated show on television in his native egypt he was forced to shut it down under authoritarian rule he's in america now and he's on set with me for the next thirty minutes we'll get his scalp was sharp assessment of trump's...