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josh and josh can talk about this better. the institution should be reassuring, calming the american public. it could take weeks for the election to be decided. you know, the judicial system will work, have confidence in it, give it time, don't rush it. barr isn't doing that. he is doing the opposite end that is what is so concerning about the situation. karen: are there ways that the department of justice can do what david said? or should they stay out completely? joshua: i would go back to where i started, which is that there is a lot of good work that gets done on an institutional basis by career professionals and there has been a long history, again, in this country of folks of all stripes praising career officials. it's interesting, if you look at just any particular news story about a prosecution, national security or otherwise, you typically don't see, i will at -- i would ask david for his perspective on this, you typically don't see the article site the names of the prosecutors, right? it's just prosecutors from this
josh and josh can talk about this better. the institution should be reassuring, calming the american public. it could take weeks for the election to be decided. you know, the judicial system will work, have confidence in it, give it time, don't rush it. barr isn't doing that. he is doing the opposite end that is what is so concerning about the situation. karen: are there ways that the department of justice can do what david said? or should they stay out completely? joshua: i would go back to...
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josh and josh can talk about this better. the institution should be reassuring and calling the american public that it could take weeks for this election to be decided -- call me -- the judicial system will work, have confidence in give it time, don't rush it, and barr isn't doing that. he's doing the opposite and that is what iss so concerning about the situation. >> josh larocca are there ways the department of justice can do, calm things down to provide a reassuring role or are they should just stay out of it completely? >> i would go back to where i started, which was, which is that there is lots of good work they gets done on an institutional basis by career professionals, and there's been a long history again in this country of folks of all stripes praising career officials. it's interesting, if you look at just any particular news story about a prosecution, national security or otherwise, you typically don'tna see, i would k david farr is perspective on this, you typically don't see the article cites the names of the p
josh and josh can talk about this better. the institution should be reassuring and calling the american public that it could take weeks for this election to be decided -- call me -- the judicial system will work, have confidence in give it time, don't rush it, and barr isn't doing that. he's doing the opposite and that is what iss so concerning about the situation. >> josh larocca are there ways the department of justice can do, calm things down to provide a reassuring role or are they...
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josh is tracking some of those names. hi, josh >> the smh is in the red today.of the hardest hit in today's trade. names you all talk a lot about i caught up with bernstein he thinks some of this could be due to sienna. a company that talks about weak demand due to covid. worst day since 2001 for that name keep in mind it's opinion a remarkable run for the semis even with this pressure now. the smh still up about 80% since its march lows >>> jason, you're an owner of nvidia and qualcomm. this is indict tifr cative of s the movement it's part of the pull back story in tech. competition is part of that pull back a lot of these names are done well this year i don't think people are hurting with that trade. we'll see what happens as the months continue to come. >> jenny, you have several names in this space applied materials, qualcomm, taiwan, teradyne >> we don't own the high flyers or the huge p/e stocks in that space. it was an interesting point made about demand being pulled forward. i think there are broader repercussions on that. i don't think there's likely t
josh is tracking some of those names. hi, josh >> the smh is in the red today.of the hardest hit in today's trade. names you all talk a lot about i caught up with bernstein he thinks some of this could be due to sienna. a company that talks about weak demand due to covid. worst day since 2001 for that name keep in mind it's opinion a remarkable run for the semis even with this pressure now. the smh still up about 80% since its march lows >>> jason, you're an owner of nvidia and...
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josh was something, right pat? josh was something. you've said that before., we are deeply moved to be joined by master sergeant wheeler's wife, ashley wheeler. ashley, our hearts break for your loss. a great man. it was a great man. ashley, where is ashley? please stand up. [applause] thank you. thank you, very much, ashley. our nation in doers because fearless warriors like josh are willing to lay down their lives for our freedom. our children can grow up in peace because josh had the courage to face down people. and you is him everlasting and thank you very much, ashley. we appreciate it very much. we will honor him forever, you know that. a very special group of warriors, great men. pat has said that as soon as our soldiers'boots hit the ground, they are ambassadors of the american way of life. everywhere they go, the men and women of the armed forces instill our friends with hope, our enemies with dread and our fellow citizens with unyielding american pride. over the course of his service, pat embarked on an astounding 17 deployments in defense of our na
josh was something, right pat? josh was something. you've said that before., we are deeply moved to be joined by master sergeant wheeler's wife, ashley wheeler. ashley, our hearts break for your loss. a great man. it was a great man. ashley, where is ashley? please stand up. [applause] thank you. thank you, very much, ashley. our nation in doers because fearless warriors like josh are willing to lay down their lives for our freedom. our children can grow up in peace because josh had the courage...
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host josh gad with daisy ridley. have a good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley, and our health care hero of the week, and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred degrees right now. but you know with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host this show a few weeks ago, i said "let's do it outside! that's what the health experts recommend!" and then this weekend, l.a. county recorded its highest temperature ever of 121 degrees. i know that because literally every person i follow on social media posted a screen grab of their weather app. everyone's trying to prove it was the hottest where they live. look, it's not a competition. global warming will eventually kill us all together. as you know, yesterday was labor day, which is
host josh gad with daisy ridley. have a good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley, and our health care hero of the week, and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred degrees right now. but...
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let's go to josh lipton who is monitoring things for us josh >> appear we wiapple just intro new watchessor which will let users measure blood oxygen levels right from their wrist in just 16 seconds. why is that important? because that's a key vital sign. apple calling this its most advanced watch ever. you really see apple once again emphasizing the device as a true health and fitness product is going to start at 399. another new watch jeff williams also announcing here, a more affordable option called the watch se the new watch operating system and that will start at 279, kelly. >> i appreciate all the strides they're making on the health side, josh apparently they're going to be able to also test your -- is it the color of your blood? there is a clock for hand washing, they can tell you what altitude you're at i just want better watch face options. ones that show my messages and give me a few different options for the clock. that's what i'm looking for. >> yeah, well, you're going to get that, kelly. it sounds like jeff did show off new watch faces, so you'll have that option. it is i
let's go to josh lipton who is monitoring things for us josh >> appear we wiapple just intro new watchessor which will let users measure blood oxygen levels right from their wrist in just 16 seconds. why is that important? because that's a key vital sign. apple calling this its most advanced watch ever. you really see apple once again emphasizing the device as a true health and fitness product is going to start at 399. another new watch jeff williams also announcing here, a more...
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we got josh with us. >> i know you've got josh. all i can tell you is i may be the kiss of death. i go to our meeting about two hours ago. the market is flying now i'm looking at what's going on by the way, judge, i want to let you know, let me lean toward here for a second. talk about football weather. hold on. i want you to see what the weather is like in kansas right now. can you see that gloomy >> it's gloomy 65 degrees it's rainy and the traffic the moving clearly and fast on i-70. traffic and weather together on the fives. full service >> we appreciate that. what stock is top of mind for you? >> the stock i've loved for the last couple of years is kkr. it's done extremely well i got to know george roberts i have a great deal of respect for him. that's been fine some of the etfs on steroids have been pretty good. the sfo has been fantastic the financials i'm basically listening to you guys i listen to jon talk about the hot options trades to make i just follow in the path of the experts on your panel. >> we appreciate it. al, we cannot wait for tonight we're all so excited to
we got josh with us. >> i know you've got josh. all i can tell you is i may be the kiss of death. i go to our meeting about two hours ago. the market is flying now i'm looking at what's going on by the way, judge, i want to let you know, let me lean toward here for a second. talk about football weather. hold on. i want you to see what the weather is like in kansas right now. can you see that gloomy >> it's gloomy 65 degrees it's rainy and the traffic the moving clearly and fast on...
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. >> josh, how about you are you worried by valuations? we saw tony throw up his hands and say i can't predict values are you concerned the run away stocks which have been growth and technology will continue to be the market leaders and the leadership in the market is too narrow >> the leadership in the market by sector has been improving throughout the entire summer i don't know if it's too narrow in terms of where it's coming from on an individual stock level it's trickier. if you think about the way august ended and we go into september, we had new monthly closing highs in everything from consumer staples to health care, to consumer discretionary to technology to materials and communication services this is like almost every important sector in the market all making new highs the counter to that is there are a handful of very large stocks in each of those sectors doing most of the heavy lifting. we have to take that are new highs in the stock market bullish or bearish? they're bullish. if we're thinking about weight of evidence approach
. >> josh, how about you are you worried by valuations? we saw tony throw up his hands and say i can't predict values are you concerned the run away stocks which have been growth and technology will continue to be the market leaders and the leadership in the market is too narrow >> the leadership in the market by sector has been improving throughout the entire summer i don't know if it's too narrow in terms of where it's coming from on an individual stock level it's trickier. if you...
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>>> josh gad . >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live," with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley and our health care hero of the week. and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of music we have the sound of lawnmowers. with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host the show a few weeks ago, i said, "let's do did outside". that's what the health experts recommend. but then the highest temperature ever of 121 degrees. i know that because literally medi snfrson sia weher. it'sngill eventually kill us all together. as you know, yesterday was labor day, which is a columbus day ac celebrating. i went to a pool party, and by that, i mean i wore a mask in my pool and played ambient crowd noises. i went to this cool fun little boat parade in texas, and sadly, my hip sank. her name was the hms metaphor, and she will be missed. summer is now officially over and somehow hasn't happened yet. i assume like the movie "tenant." the big question, was would people follow the advice of health experts and avoid large parties
>>> josh gad . >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live," with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley and our health care hero of the week. and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of music we have the sound of lawnmowers. with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host the show a few weeks ago, i said, "let's do did outside". that's what the health experts recommend. but then...
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first up, a video question for you josh >> my name is derek.s regarding slack technologies i haven't seen much of a run up relative to the other growth stocks my question is, is now a good time to get in this stock or should i wait and jump in later? thank you. >> josh. >> i didn't know if you were going to toss it back to me. i'm out of slack i had been in it for a while it was one of the worst performer soft raware names in whole market i could have thrown a dart and probably ended up picking up five or six names that doubled it was a big mistake by me i think it's a phenomenal product. i love the company i'm a very passionate customer of the service i have no plans to buy now >> jim, mike in chicago. i bought viacom in may should i add more here >> i think it will be in the high 30s by the end of the year on the basis of the streaming business alone which gets no respect from the street. look for that. on the other hand, just for you, you bought may you're up a double you mieg trim a bit. that's because you did such a good job buying. i'm lo
first up, a video question for you josh >> my name is derek.s regarding slack technologies i haven't seen much of a run up relative to the other growth stocks my question is, is now a good time to get in this stock or should i wait and jump in later? thank you. >> josh. >> i didn't know if you were going to toss it back to me. i'm out of slack i had been in it for a while it was one of the worst performer soft raware names in whole market i could have thrown a dart and...
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josh, mentioned the mortgage numbers. are spending a lot of money in their homes and lowe's is right in the sweet spot i would pick a spot. >> okay. thank you all. oil is near three month lows getting smoked right now more than 7% for wti where does it go from here futures crew will tell you next on the half. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. into strategies for the road ahead. (music) anncr: give customers access to precisely what they want, when they need it the most. with adyen, the payments platform that delivers co
josh, mentioned the mortgage numbers. are spending a lot of money in their homes and lowe's is right in the sweet spot i would pick a spot. >> okay. thank you all. oil is near three month lows getting smoked right now more than 7% for wti where does it go from here futures crew will tell you next on the half. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on...
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this is part of a cia assessment that you write was published on august 31st, josh.me to be the kind of thing the american people should know about. why are we -- now, you're a terrific reporter, so i'm not questioning why you're breaking this, but why am i only learning about this from your reporting? >> right, i think that's the question that a lot of democratic lawmakers have been asking for months. if you track it, there's a bunch of bits of this that have come out. there are interviews with giuliani, there have been derkosh have done youtube video and leaders have been writing to fbi director chris wray and asking him for classified briefings and asking the administration to release details of specific intelligence. this may be the specific intelligence they've been demanding, but the lawmakers weren't allowed to release it and the government didn't want to release it. and i assure you that when i told the government that i was going to release it, they were not happy about it. we can only speculate as to why that is, but it seems clear that this detail that the
this is part of a cia assessment that you write was published on august 31st, josh.me to be the kind of thing the american people should know about. why are we -- now, you're a terrific reporter, so i'm not questioning why you're breaking this, but why am i only learning about this from your reporting? >> right, i think that's the question that a lot of democratic lawmakers have been asking for months. if you track it, there's a bunch of bits of this that have come out. there are...
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right now on jimmy kimmel, guest host josh gad with daisy ridley.ight. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley, and our health care hero of the week, and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred degrees right now. but you know with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host this show a few weeks ago, i said "let's do it outside! that's what the health experts recommend!" and then this weekend, l.a. county recorded its highest temperature ever of 121 degrees. i know that because literally every person i follow on social media posted a screen grab of
right now on jimmy kimmel, guest host josh gad with daisy ridley.ight. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad. tonight, daisy ridley, and our health care hero of the week, and now, here's josh gad. >> hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred...
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i'm your guest host, josh gad.won't be here, i'll be at home in my boxers laying under a ceiling fan, but brad paisley will be taking over hosting duties with his guest rainn wilson. for years, my first guest put up with my countless nagging questions about "star wars," but last year, her saga came to an end, and life must sadly go on. so tonight, i invited her on to ask her more nagging questions about "star wars." please welcome sith grandchild and self-proclaimed skywalker daisy ridley. >> hi, josh. >> hello, daisy, as you can see, i've been perfecting my british dialect for you, love. this is your first talk show since "the rise of skywalker" came out. that's kind of insane. i feel honored. how does it feel having no secrets to keep? no spoilers to spoil? >> we're good at keeping secrets. >> i've felt really good about keeping them as well. >> okay. here's the thing. this is what i know you're going to talk about. you wanted to come visit the set when we were filming the film, and it never worked out. and then
i'm your guest host, josh gad.won't be here, i'll be at home in my boxers laying under a ceiling fan, but brad paisley will be taking over hosting duties with his guest rainn wilson. for years, my first guest put up with my countless nagging questions about "star wars," but last year, her saga came to an end, and life must sadly go on. so tonight, i invited her on to ask her more nagging questions about "star wars." please welcome sith grandchild and self-proclaimed...
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. >>> the nasdaq the underperformer today josh lipton diving into some of the biggest decliners for usosh. >> wilf, let's start with apple, ubs analyst assuming coverage of iphone with neutral rating arguing apple shares reflect the growth from 5g cycle stock down 20% from its recent high it hit september 2nd, still up 100% from march low check out semis, etfs track the chips lower, down 10% from recent all-time high noticeable decliners, amd nvidia another subsector, software, salesforce, box all under pressure back to you all. >> josh, thank you for that. all sectors are low, measured mention again, by about a percent or so. the banks have been higher for the session, now down, 2% kwb, everything low in the last hour sore so, session lows, 530 down dow, nasdaq down 3%. shares of dow components sales up 45% this year, crawling back with other tech names. coming up we'll speak exclusively with marc benioff and how the pandemic has changed its business as we head to break, a check on bonds. yields higher across the board the ten-year around 0.67%. back in a couple minutes i have an idea
. >>> the nasdaq the underperformer today josh lipton diving into some of the biggest decliners for usosh. >> wilf, let's start with apple, ubs analyst assuming coverage of iphone with neutral rating arguing apple shares reflect the growth from 5g cycle stock down 20% from its recent high it hit september 2nd, still up 100% from march low check out semis, etfs track the chips lower, down 10% from recent all-time high noticeable decliners, amd nvidia another subsector, software,...
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that is josh stein.sure to choose -- to tune in on a special coverage for our first presidential debate next tuesday. for first word news we go now to mark crumpton. mark: the european union told you can negotiate or that they must accept some of their key demands over their future relationship. they will meet in brussels next week for a final round of discussions to establish a basis for the deal in order to make progress before the october deadline. want to compete with state aid as a condition of moving forward. ruth bader ginsburg became the first woman in american history to lien state in the u.s. capital. was carried guard to the hall where now -- without speaker was led. ablers of the public were to view ginsburg's castle -- casket. today's ceremony on capitol hill will be invitation-only. justice ginsburg died last week at the age of 87. she will be buried at arlington national cemetery. and even the british royal family is not immune to the effects of the coronavirus. queen elizabeth the second
that is josh stein.sure to choose -- to tune in on a special coverage for our first presidential debate next tuesday. for first word news we go now to mark crumpton. mark: the european union told you can negotiate or that they must accept some of their key demands over their future relationship. they will meet in brussels next week for a final round of discussions to establish a basis for the deal in order to make progress before the october deadline. want to compete with state aid as a...
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josh charles, everybody.formance from chika, stick around we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. where you can find games,e the wnews and highlights. it- all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. so you'll never miss an update. with the xfinity sports zone everybody wins. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ♪ >> jimmy: performing a medley "crown," from her debut e.p. "industry games," out now, here is chika ♪ ♪ little black girl from the south little bla
josh charles, everybody.formance from chika, stick around we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy....
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josh lipton as a group thank you. hit macy's shares of macy's have been volatile after jumping strong online numbers in the second quarter. the struggling department store reported narrower than expected loss, beat revenue estimates this morning and saw digital sales rise 53% compared to a year ago macy's same-store sales missed expectation down 35% for the quarter. joining us retail analyst at jpmorgan with underrating on macy's matt, always good to have you. it doesn't matter what the numbers are this quarter, it's the view forward i'm not sure investors got that today from the ceo or the call did you? >> yeah, you nailed it on the head there's a couple of components macy's did a nice job cutting costs this quarter sga down 35% when you looked at the print on the surface you had earnings out of the gates digging deeper into the prints, to me the key pieces here, physical stores sales are down 40%. e-commerce is only up 25% exiting the quarter. that's after being up as much as 80% in may so you have digital sales tha
josh lipton as a group thank you. hit macy's shares of macy's have been volatile after jumping strong online numbers in the second quarter. the struggling department store reported narrower than expected loss, beat revenue estimates this morning and saw digital sales rise 53% compared to a year ago macy's same-store sales missed expectation down 35% for the quarter. joining us retail analyst at jpmorgan with underrating on macy's matt, always good to have you. it doesn't matter what the numbers...
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today's player one for unity, josh >> investors are eager to capitalize on the industry unity soft wrarg their public debut the company was found in 2004. now nearly 4,000 employees rising to 351 million with losses narrowing they are a gaming technology company, they use their software tool cooled a unity engine to create 2d and 3d content they generate revenue from a service. they are monetizing their content including through advertising. it includes hit titles like pokeman. he says a big question is how long long sere it available. doug, very confident that it can, he bets that unity is the best auto desk and if they execute the next adobe one risk though? competition from epic games that remember, offers a very popular, sophisticated game engine of it's own analysts say the companies largely operate in different markets. at least for now with unity serving mostly mobile game developers. back to you all. >>. >> that is where there is so much need for tools in this cross platform era of streams, console games, pc games, right >> yeah, you're right. so many more people are working, le
today's player one for unity, josh >> investors are eager to capitalize on the industry unity soft wrarg their public debut the company was found in 2004. now nearly 4,000 employees rising to 351 million with losses narrowing they are a gaming technology company, they use their software tool cooled a unity engine to create 2d and 3d content they generate revenue from a service. they are monetizing their content including through advertising. it includes hit titles like pokeman. he says a...
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i'm josh gad. let's see how this goes.ease welcome all the way from arandale kristen bell, idina menzel, and an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> santa clara and santa cruz counties moved on the state's color-tiered coronavirus tracker. the change from the purple to red tier means gyms can reopen with modifications. amanda del castillo found for many business owners there's a sense of caution and reluctance when if comes to these new indoor reopenings. >> reporter: the owner of blossom nail spa in campbell says her employees are now tough as nails as they've had to maneuver constantly changing reopening plans. it's one reason linda doe admits to feeling some reluctance when her
i'm josh gad. let's see how this goes.ease welcome all the way from arandale kristen bell, idina menzel, and an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy....
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josh, do you think this gives you opt mission u.s.thought the last couple of weeks? >> i think there's going to be an ebb and flow for the rest of our lives. u.s.-china tensions are never going to go away doesn't mean it's a catastrophic threat all the time or everything that happens we should all of a sudden be afraid of china or mad at china or they should feel that way about us. this the number one and two economy in the world now they are about to kind of change places at a certain point. not on per capita but certain point chinese gdp annually will be bigger than hours this is going to be this kind of partnership we're all going to have to learn to live. i don't think investors should be making drastic moves in their portfolio as a result of whatever the latest state of headlines is i could tell you that china has been trying to buy various types of u.s. assets the entire time i've been in the industry. that ebb and flow has been natural. just be thankful they are trying to hold onto bytedance and tiktok and opportunities are dan
josh, do you think this gives you opt mission u.s.thought the last couple of weeks? >> i think there's going to be an ebb and flow for the rest of our lives. u.s.-china tensions are never going to go away doesn't mean it's a catastrophic threat all the time or everything that happens we should all of a sudden be afraid of china or mad at china or they should feel that way about us. this the number one and two economy in the world now they are about to kind of change places at a certain...
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i agree with josh.t a liberal outcome comes out of this court after the appointment. >> what about the impact of all of the trump appointments to lesser courts? how does that change potentially the title or tilt of america's judicial system? the fact he is shaping the supreme court, but lower courts as well. >> well, i think it will have an impact because the supreme court takes the cases that come to it in most circumstances. the lower courts can have a dramatic impact on shaping the range of possibilities that the supreme court has to work with. i think there certainly will be constitutional consequences for years to come from this round of judicial appointments. >> morgan and josh and lori, thank you all very much for your time this morning. >>> the result of the study raising new questions of herd immunity in the u.s. that's next. stay with us. that's next. stay with us than ordinary perspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. another bundle in
i agree with josh.t a liberal outcome comes out of this court after the appointment. >> what about the impact of all of the trump appointments to lesser courts? how does that change potentially the title or tilt of america's judicial system? the fact he is shaping the supreme court, but lower courts as well. >> well, i think it will have an impact because the supreme court takes the cases that come to it in most circumstances. the lower courts can have a dramatic impact on shaping...
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here's josh fox's actual response he and others said the film should be deleted from the internet and mckibben said that despite how the film portrays him he hasn't supported the incredibly hard full practices of like bio mass the act of cutting down all the trees and burning them he says for those in years and years. well maj blumenthal of the gray zone did a deep dive into all this and he found that less than 0 week after the nation published josh fox's attack on michael moore and planet of the humans the nation editor in chief hosted in a vet with mckibben there was sponsored by a fund with major investments in several of wood to energy bio mass companies called domini impact investments the fund claims to hold investments in 68 companies that both impact forests and depend on them whether for forest derived products or ecosystem services ones to dominate holding is a wood to energy company called the rest go which builds a large utility scale bio mass to energy plants according to its website now this is the actual ad for the event with mckibben and there's the domini impact. logo
here's josh fox's actual response he and others said the film should be deleted from the internet and mckibben said that despite how the film portrays him he hasn't supported the incredibly hard full practices of like bio mass the act of cutting down all the trees and burning them he says for those in years and years. well maj blumenthal of the gray zone did a deep dive into all this and he found that less than 0 week after the nation published josh fox's attack on michael moore and planet of...
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i'm looking at ifmy q4 budget they have regional and geo-locked advertising >> josh brown?>> nice offices as well. thanks, guys the "the exchange" starts now. >> thanks, scott welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. a small step forward in stimulus talks with a new proposed package in meetings today. the market isn't sold yet. we'll get the greatest details >>> the value of nothing the asset investors may be overlooking when buying stocks and it could give a big-time boost to returns >>> the tiffany battle continues, group watch from disney and microsoft thinks you miss you
i'm looking at ifmy q4 budget they have regional and geo-locked advertising >> josh brown?>> nice offices as well. thanks, guys the "the exchange" starts now. >> thanks, scott welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. a small step forward in stimulus talks with a new proposed package in meetings today. the market isn't sold yet. we'll get the greatest details >>> the value of nothing the asset investors may be overlooking...
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good company but not cheap >> josh, to you. what about uber?with it >> yeah, here is another one of these money losers if it's bothering you now, you will really hate it when it breaks resistance at 40 and go straight to 50 this is the ultimate reopening play from my perspective uber's business needs that roping and will respond incredibly on a fundamental basis when we get closer i'm in it. i'm sticking with it >> not to get hung up on se manics but when you say reopening is that same thing as vaccine or are we thing ago vaccine or two different things >> no, they need to -- uber needs the real thing they need people to get on planes to go on a business trip. they really need the reopening, but this company will still be a utility and i think it's going to work. >> pete, to you. ibm has lange wished is it ready to move now? >> i think when you consider the redhat acquisition and how they can absolutely move that long, but with the 5% dividend yield, you sell calls against this position, this is a stock i think well worth owning. >>> when we co
good company but not cheap >> josh, to you. what about uber?with it >> yeah, here is another one of these money losers if it's bothering you now, you will really hate it when it breaks resistance at 40 and go straight to 50 this is the ultimate reopening play from my perspective uber's business needs that roping and will respond incredibly on a fundamental basis when we get closer i'm in it. i'm sticking with it >> not to get hung up on se manics but when you say reopening is...
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what is the president adding to this, josh?> well, the moratorium expires next year, but there have been calls from both of the republican senators from florida to extend that another decade. we're still awaiting final details about what exactly the president will include in this, whether it will be just limited to the water offs of florida or potentially other states along the coast as well. but this is a pretty transparent political about-face by the president. it was president trump's administration, chuck, that in 2018 moved to expand offshore drilling to basically everywhere including off the shore of florida, california. that later got rolled back amid some concerns from republicans here as well as some legal challenges. but the president clearly trying to tap into support for conservation in florida right as we get up to the last few months of the election. >> josh, look. he's down there. he's down in jupiter, which is really sort of -- it's not swing area. why there? is there any specific reason or is it just convenient
what is the president adding to this, josh?> well, the moratorium expires next year, but there have been calls from both of the republican senators from florida to extend that another decade. we're still awaiting final details about what exactly the president will include in this, whether it will be just limited to the water offs of florida or potentially other states along the coast as well. but this is a pretty transparent political about-face by the president. it was president trump's...
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let's continue with political reporter josh lederman. josh, what can you tell us tonight? >> this is sending shock waves through the white house as they are reacting to this. obviously the white house knew at least a little bit in advance that this story was going to be coming out because the reporters from the "new york times" reached out to the white house for comment on it. the president saying he knew sort of generally this was coming but he didn't know exactly when this was going to drop. we've heard the response from the white house tonight to essentially dismiss this with a blanket assertion of what the president called total fake news made up, but what we haven't seen the president do is say specifically what he's actually disputing. when nbc's kelly o'donnell asked the president, okay, you say this is fake news, how much money did you actually pay in federal taxes in those years, the president declined to say. so he won't actually pesify what he's taking issue with. another troubling part of this that we're learning tonight, joshua, is about money that the preside
let's continue with political reporter josh lederman. josh, what can you tell us tonight? >> this is sending shock waves through the white house as they are reacting to this. obviously the white house knew at least a little bit in advance that this story was going to be coming out because the reporters from the "new york times" reached out to the white house for comment on it. the president saying he knew sort of generally this was coming but he didn't know exactly when this was...
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josh: it depends on who you ask. the deputy chief of staff for the health secretary told us and approval by october is possible, but november or december is more likely, that is later than donald trump has said. he thinks if it comes through, the way they have the contract lined up his every american could vaccine by the end of the first quarter in 2021, which is faster than a lot of health officials have signaled. like i said, the head of the cdc said it might be q2 or q3 instead of the end of q1. dr. fauci talked about the end of q1 being more technically possible than likely in his estimation. the takeaway is on the one hand, no one seems to think the vaccine can come as quick as donald trump says it is, at least in terms of an approval comment is more likely coming after the election. on the other hand they do not seem to agree how quickly you and i and every american will be able to easily access that vaccine and how many doses they will be able to have available. we are so eager to get the vaccine, but all this
josh: it depends on who you ask. the deputy chief of staff for the health secretary told us and approval by october is possible, but november or december is more likely, that is later than donald trump has said. he thinks if it comes through, the way they have the contract lined up his every american could vaccine by the end of the first quarter in 2021, which is faster than a lot of health officials have signaled. like i said, the head of the cdc said it might be q2 or q3 instead of the end of...
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josh: for a good long time.ghter] good to know, given all the uncertainty ahead, the fires you are grappling with in oregon and happening here in northern california as well. joshgen cofounder and ceo, hoffman. thank you for dropping by. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are livestreaming on twitter. you can also follow our global breaking news quicktake. stay tuned for bloomberg daybreak australia, next. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. ♪ >> good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. stories. our top the rebound -- u.s. stocks turn lower, treasuries rise along with the dollar, investments seeking haven. no deadline delay for tiktok.
josh: for a good long time.ghter] good to know, given all the uncertainty ahead, the fires you are grappling with in oregon and happening here in northern california as well. joshgen cofounder and ceo, hoffman. thank you for dropping by. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are livestreaming on twitter. you can also follow our global breaking news quicktake. stay tuned for bloomberg daybreak australia, next. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪...
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. >>> let's bring in josh lipton what's going on, josh? >> apple is releasing guidelines as they do every year in anticipation of a new operating system, but what's an interesting section is what apple is saying about streaming games. they say streaming games services are permitted, but each game in that service must be submitted to the app store as an individual app so apple says that policy is in place to protect the customer, but that is a potential problem for some big tech powerhouses like microsoft, for example, that are releasing these new cloud gamestreaming services, and these are services where you would sign up and then access a bunch of games from the cloud. of course, in that model, apple doesn't know what you're playing. it has not approved each game in that service, and companies like microsoft have said that's an issue because those policies that are put in place here would prevent them from launching these kind of new services on apple devices. a real basic tension between app store rules and how these new game services ar
. >>> let's bring in josh lipton what's going on, josh? >> apple is releasing guidelines as they do every year in anticipation of a new operating system, but what's an interesting section is what apple is saying about streaming games. they say streaming games services are permitted, but each game in that service must be submitted to the app store as an individual app so apple says that policy is in place to protect the customer, but that is a potential problem for some big tech...
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host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you funded? to see you. nice the alliance for sustaining democracy is a transatlantic think tank organization. -- forocused on stopping funding don't take money from government or anyone who has a special or vested interest. foundations, american families of entrepreneurs who value democracy and care about protecting it from foreign adversaries. host: we are having you want to talk to about your brand to report that came out in august. how did you put this report together, the scope of what you looked at to come to the conclusions you did? ofst: we are all aware russia's cyber attacks. shows thet interference is just as threatening to democracy. they have funneled $300 million more than 100 times. new caseswo or three a year. in the middle of the last decade it is now 15-30 new episodes each year of russian donors in france, lawmakers support in germany. government sending donors on secre
host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you funded? to see you. nice the alliance for sustaining democracy is a transatlantic think tank organization. -- forocused on stopping funding don't take money from government or anyone who has a special or vested interest. foundations, american families of entrepreneurs who value democracy and...
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wheeler, josh missed something, right? josh was something. he said that before. today, we are deeply moved to be joined by master sergeant wheeler's wife, ashley wheeler. our hearts break for your loss. a great man, that was a great man. where is ashley? please, stand up. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. our nation endures fearless warriors like josh, willing to lay down their lives freedom, our children could grow up in peace because josh had the courage to face down evil. our debt to him and to you is everlasting and we appreciate it very much. we will honor him forever, you know that, very special group of warriors, men, great men. has said as soon as our soldier's boots hit the ground, they are ambassadors of the american way of life. everywhere they go, the men and women of our armed forces and still are friends with hope, our enemies with dread, and our fellow citizens with unyielding american pride. over the course of his service, pat has embarked on an astounding 17 deployments in defense of our nation, t
wheeler, josh missed something, right? josh was something. he said that before. today, we are deeply moved to be joined by master sergeant wheeler's wife, ashley wheeler. our hearts break for your loss. a great man, that was a great man. where is ashley? please, stand up. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. our nation endures fearless warriors like josh, willing to lay down their lives freedom, our children could grow up in peace because josh had the courage to face down evil. our debt...
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so o down, two on. >> eduardo: yeah, frustrating afternoon for josh reddick. 1 for 4. strikeouts to go along with it. but every time there was a runner on base, he was not able to do the job, not even move the runners over by trying to pull the ball. >> tim: six sacrifice bunt ngs josh reddick's career. 4,700 plate appearances. that's why people don't bunt anymore, because they never ask them to bunt. >> karl: maldonado with a slow runner. gurriel at second. slider. misses away. >> tim: eddie, does a player say, i ran us out of the last inning? i got make up for that here? does that go through a hitter's mind here, or are there other things to think about? >> eduardo: i hope he's thinking in the present right now, and he can put that one in the past. martin maldonado, he's a guess hitter at the plate. seen him not only at the major league level but also in winter ball, so i wouldn't be surprised if he's guessing slider. >> karl: 2- 0. this ball driven to left field. it's going the hang up. caught by rosario. no add vavancementadvancement. you can see romo. he's given u
so o down, two on. >> eduardo: yeah, frustrating afternoon for josh reddick. 1 for 4. strikeouts to go along with it. but every time there was a runner on base, he was not able to do the job, not even move the runners over by trying to pull the ball. >> tim: six sacrifice bunt ngs josh reddick's career. 4,700 plate appearances. that's why people don't bunt anymore, because they never ask them to bunt. >> karl: maldonado with a slow runner. gurriel at second. slider. misses...
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. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad.welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred degrees right now. but you know with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host this show a few weeks ago, i said "let's do it outside! that's what the health experts recommend!" and then this weekend, l.a. county recorded its highest temperature ever of 121 degrees. i know that because literally every person i follow on social media posted a screen grab of their weather app. everyone's trying to prove it was the hottest where they live. look, it's not a competition. global warming will eventually kill us all together. as you know, yesterday was labor day, which is a columbus day that you're not racist for celebrating. i went to a pool party, and by that, i mean i wore a mask alone in my pool and played ambient crowd noises like an nba bubble game. and on satur
. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live", with guest host, josh gad.welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" instead of guests tonight, we have the sounds of lawnmowers. i'm your guest host, josh gad. i'm shooting this in what appears to be pablo escobar's guesthouse. it's about a hundred degrees right now. but you know with the breeze, it only feels like hell. when i agreed to host this show a few weeks ago, i said "let's do it outside! that's what the health...
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to you, josh. off with the broader market. >> good afternoon, wilf. >> stocks higher on the last day of september, last day of q3 dow, s&p and nasdaq on track to post their first monthly decline since march. all three major averages higher for the quarter, though. mike santoli today first of all, half our gains, dow up 600, close to 300 seems overall that's around headlines on possible stimulus. >> that seems to be the trigger at least in the afternoon. there were kind of a confluence of economic bullish figures, factors that came out this morning, obviously, pending home sales very, very strong, housing stocks up big. did have a good chicago pmi, manufacturing in line. the idea you might get a quick move on stimulus probably was just adding to all that. the one thing i will note treasury yields kept their gains. bond market has been asleep for weeks now. you have seen this push higher in treasury yields perhaps in response to that, quarter end, asset allocation shuffling, who knows who it is. they
to you, josh. off with the broader market. >> good afternoon, wilf. >> stocks higher on the last day of september, last day of q3 dow, s&p and nasdaq on track to post their first monthly decline since march. all three major averages higher for the quarter, though. mike santoli today first of all, half our gains, dow up 600, close to 300 seems overall that's around headlines on possible stimulus. >> that seems to be the trigger at least in the afternoon. there were kind of...
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josh, what more can you tell us tonight? >> this is really sending shockwaves tonight through the white house, joshua, as they're reacting to this. obviously the white house knew a little bit in advance this story was going to be coming out because the reporters from "the new york times" reached out to the white house for comment on it. the president saying he knew sort of generally that this was coming. he didn't know exactly when this was going to drop. we heard the response from the white house tonight being to essentially dismiss this with a blanket assertion of what the president called total fake news, made up. what we haven't seen the president do is say specifically what he's actually disputing. when nbc's kelly o'donnell asked the president, okay, so you say this is fake news, how much money did you actually pay in federal taxes in those years? the president declined to say. so he won't actually specify what he's taking issue with. another troubling part of this that woe're learning tonight, josh joshua, is about mo
josh, what more can you tell us tonight? >> this is really sending shockwaves tonight through the white house, joshua, as they're reacting to this. obviously the white house knew a little bit in advance this story was going to be coming out because the reporters from "the new york times" reached out to the white house for comment on it. the president saying he knew sort of generally that this was coming. he didn't know exactly when this was going to drop. we heard the response...
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hey, josh. >> carl, a master of creativity.t is how ceo alex karp describes his company, palantir. a data miner, it's software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpreted. the software is very useful and sometimes deadly that's what karp told me referring to the work his company does for u.s. war fighters but palantir has also pushed harder into the enterprise corporate customers have included names like bp, airbus, chrysler, merck, united airlines here is karp speaking at the company's recent investor day. >> the magic of palantir is we build products five years before anyone believes they're needed and deliver them at the moment when they are needed >> as it now goes public, palantir's seeing improving fundamentals this year the company expects record revenue growth of 42% to $1.1 billion and will report for the first time an adjusted profit excluding stock compensation of 121 million. but there are potential risks for investors to think about, to
hey, josh. >> carl, a master of creativity.t is how ceo alex karp describes his company, palantir. a data miner, it's software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpreted. the software is very useful and sometimes deadly that's what karp told me referring to the work his company does for u.s. war fighters but palantir has also pushed harder into the enterprise corporate customers have included names like bp,...
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right now on jimmy kimmel, guest host josh gad with daisy ridley. have a good night. >> customers said family members who owned the car recently bought a new one, and they figured they'd give to it someone who could really use it. >> the owner of the diner says she always puts in a little bit of extra onto her customer service, saying -- for example, remembering what they like, what they dislike. it's the little things when you go back to a place, you frequent an establishment, the fact that they remember you, like cream no sugar. the fact that they remember your name. all that stuff helps. >> yeah, a favorite waitress, waiter. i've had many of those throughout my time living in different places. you always want to go back there and give back to those businesses as well. so many people still need so much help during this pandemic. as the time ticks on we think, okay, economy's getting back up and going again, people are slightly more okay. obviously you see people still
right now on jimmy kimmel, guest host josh gad with daisy ridley. have a good night. >> customers said family members who owned the car recently bought a new one, and they figured they'd give to it someone who could really use it. >> the owner of the diner says she always puts in a little bit of extra onto her customer service, saying -- for example, remembering what they like, what they dislike. it's the little things when you go back to a place, you frequent an establishment, the...
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. >> hi, josh. >> hello, daisy, as you can see, i've been perfecting my british dialect for you, love. this is your first talk show since "the "rise of skywalker"" came out. how does it feel having no secrets to keep? no spoilers to spoil? >> we're good at keeping secrets. >> i've felt really good about keeping them as well. >> okay. here's the thing. this is what i know you're going
. >> hi, josh. >> hello, daisy, as you can see, i've been perfecting my british dialect for you, love. this is your first talk show since "the "rise of skywalker"" came out. how does it feel having no secrets to keep? no spoilers to spoil? >> we're good at keeping secrets. >> i've felt really good about keeping them as well. >> okay. here's the thing. this is what i know you're going
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the raiders one in carolina, things to three touchdowns for the running back, josh jacobs. interiors what he said about him. >> anytime i don't get touched and we run the rock well, everyone should be praising the offensive lineman and giving them free food and i know it's
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today management ceo josh brown here as well welcome back, josh we'll kick it off with broader marketo the close, dow up 369. at one point session highs earlier during news conference giving up most of its gains ticking higher 159 points. josh, do you demand to come on during fed days so you can explain what the market is doing with powell? if so, explain it. >> it's in my contract, sara i don't know we want to take this late day swoon as anything more than buyers and sellers matching prices. i don't think any message specifically big picture what i want you to focus on is this pervasive idea we've had the entirety of the market rally has been pushed up by a group of five or eight stocks, large cap tech, consumer discretionary. all those stocks are red, nvidia, netflix, go down the list meanwhile, materials breaking out to fresh highs home building stocks, itb names, every single one of them, i went down the list, looks incredible. technically, they are acting like they are involved in cloud computing. industrials breaking out the reits look like the world fair so i think you've got s
today management ceo josh brown here as well welcome back, josh we'll kick it off with broader marketo the close, dow up 369. at one point session highs earlier during news conference giving up most of its gains ticking higher 159 points. josh, do you demand to come on during fed days so you can explain what the market is doing with powell? if so, explain it. >> it's in my contract, sara i don't know we want to take this late day swoon as anything more than buyers and sellers matching...
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our freedoms is senator josh hawley, joins us tonight, thanks so much for coming on. you have been, to your credit, been warning about this for quite some time. clearly dystopia has arrived. to come once from a presidential election, these comps a companies have a hammerlock on our election. what can we do to throw off their control and restore freedom of speech and thought and inquiry in this country before then? is there anything? >> we can let people sue, tucker, and we can let people like dr. atlas sue and you to take their videos down, dr. yang won her twitter account getsr canceled, we can let her sue. right now they can't. nobody can. if you could discriminate against on the basis of speech by these platforms, you have no recourse because of the law that congress has written. this is the heart of the sweetheart deal, and it is time to end it. that's all we can get their attention and that's all we can give power to individuals and p
our freedoms is senator josh hawley, joins us tonight, thanks so much for coming on. you have been, to your credit, been warning about this for quite some time. clearly dystopia has arrived. to come once from a presidential election, these comps a companies have a hammerlock on our election. what can we do to throw off their control and restore freedom of speech and thought and inquiry in this country before then? is there anything? >> we can let people sue, tucker, and we can let people...
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so what happens to josh in this -- therefore, what's the -- what's the fallout to josh if this is really about his sister? >> i guess he becomes remembered as his sister remembers him? >> okay. okay. >> yeah. it's not really about like him as a person. >> well, i don't know how far we want to go with that. you get a sense of him though you might get a sense of the sister's affect more. a hand over here? yeah. >> i think building on what she said, it's as his sister remembered him but it's not -- these portraits aren't painted for me to memorize the victim as of september 11th. you don't want to think of him as someone who died on that day. a lot of the portraits are thinking about the person as they were kind of almost like an obituary except not talking about they were in the twin towers, they were in the plane. things like that. >> the book, you know, everybody there was there. >> was there but i think if you just look at it, right, because if you look at one of them and just with no context, it's not talking about they were a victim and it was talking about their life. you don't -- i
so what happens to josh in this -- therefore, what's the -- what's the fallout to josh if this is really about his sister? >> i guess he becomes remembered as his sister remembers him? >> okay. okay. >> yeah. it's not really about like him as a person. >> well, i don't know how far we want to go with that. you get a sense of him though you might get a sense of the sister's affect more. a hand over here? yeah. >> i think building on what she said, it's as his sister...