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now let me turn it over to josh brown. yours, josh. >> hey, r.j.ns on the first quarter as a public company. i wanted to -- i wanted to get your take on this, because i think it's an important story. mark andresen talks about this being the fourth industrial revolution so the first one was steam the second electricity and mass manufacturing. the third was, of course, information technology and now this fourth industrial revolution is the seamless marriage between the digital world that we built and the physical world and having those things almost have like no barrier between them and i feel as though your company among others are at the forefront of that movement so, a company like starbucks, they've got all the physical space, all the stores, you guys can give them data how many ovens, how many square feet are we talking about? and they can make more intelligent decisions as a company around that spaeshl data, their physical locations in a digitized format. can you talk about why that's so important and why the total addressable market so large i
now let me turn it over to josh brown. yours, josh. >> hey, r.j.ns on the first quarter as a public company. i wanted to -- i wanted to get your take on this, because i think it's an important story. mark andresen talks about this being the fourth industrial revolution so the first one was steam the second electricity and mass manufacturing. the third was, of course, information technology and now this fourth industrial revolution is the seamless marriage between the digital world that we...
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joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >> kind of, scott. we're up 17% year to date. a fabulous year. earnings have kept up. investors have done very well. cinema though is -- sentiment is blehp some say i don't like stocks right now when i hear that, that's music to my ears we've gone up a lot. it's a stock picker's market it's a time to need to know what you own and choose stocks very selectively. injury there are names out there that you can buy, scott. i have even thrown some on the website today for the "halftime report" we can talk about >> we will do that in a moment nice tease i appreciate that. josh
joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >>...
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sono. >> josh brown, what about you?k on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of furniture. that's foam not like
sono. >> josh brown, what about you?k on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to...
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i'm in this call >> josh brown?e nice >> josh brown. >> staying low in uber >> steve weiss looks like moderna >> moderna, there you go, stock. >> you don't have anything else to say about it? >> do i have to? self-evident truth stock is up tenfold and, yet it's only down 1%. that means there's a real, real reservoir of people looking to get. it goes higher >> like pete just put it away >> thanks for watching "the exchange" is next >> thanks, skotd i'm jon fortt in for kelly evans. the job report comes out tomorrow morning with companies unable to find workers, we'll look at current employment trends and talking with the ceo who has big partners like walmart and target about how to attract and retain. plus mask mandates and vaccination requirements we'll ask the ceo of papa johns. >>> and ships, rent, car trips and places you might want to skip markets headin
i'm in this call >> josh brown?e nice >> josh brown. >> staying low in uber >> steve weiss looks like moderna >> moderna, there you go, stock. >> you don't have anything else to say about it? >> do i have to? self-evident truth stock is up tenfold and, yet it's only down 1%. that means there's a real, real reservoir of people looking to get. it goes higher >> like pete just put it away >> thanks for watching "the exchange" is next...
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my question is for josh brown. ago, you mentioned you would buy zillow under $100 and now we are there are you looking at taking a position anytime soon? >> appreciate the question what's the answer, josh? >> great question. i didn't it would get below 100 in the way in which it did it's in a 55% drawdown it's really astonishing how fast it's come down the only name that looks worse is open door down 60 something percent. it's not cheap i think like a falling knife so if you really want to be in it and there's nothing in the chart suggesting that this sell-off is over, i would maybe buy a third and hold back the other two thirds for lower prices if you don't get those lower prices at least you have some but if it continues to drop this way, you have some more firepower. zillow is a $24 billion market cap. they'll do $5.5 billion this year i do think they have one of the best brands in the entire united states real estate market and ultimately, the home buying they are doing, plus the mortgage lending that they're n
my question is for josh brown. ago, you mentioned you would buy zillow under $100 and now we are there are you looking at taking a position anytime soon? >> appreciate the question what's the answer, josh? >> great question. i didn't it would get below 100 in the way in which it did it's in a 55% drawdown it's really astonishing how fast it's come down the only name that looks worse is open door down 60 something percent. it's not cheap i think like a falling knife so if you really...
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thank you all for joining us josh brown, liz and john >>> the ceo of lightspeed. we're back in two.es, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protection so that everyone can enjoy the freedom of swimming. like the athletes competing in tokyo, these entrepreneurs have a fierce work ethic and drive to achieve - to change the game and inspire the team of tomorrow. >>> welcome back lightspeed commerce recently announcing q1 earnings revenued soared by more than 200% the company has 150,000 locations up from 10,000 the prior quarter. recently adding spacex and tellu
thank you all for joining us josh brown, liz and john >>> the ceo of lightspeed. we're back in two.es, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest...
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josh brown is back and pivotal adviser tiffany mcgee. welcome to you both. ear session lows with the s&p down 0.75% josh, the context is, what, 1.3% off record highs but there's a little bit of a tapering is coming feel to the market today if you look at what's dragging us lower staples, real estate, utilities. some of the groups that benefit from lower yields. what say you as to the softness we've seen in the recent sessions >> yeah, we're in one of those periods of times, sara, where the average stock is having a much worse time than what the indices would suggest. especially when you look at the nasdaq composite not the nasdaq 100 just like the entirety of the nasdaq with all of those ipos and spacs and things you'd never heard of there are some massive drawdowns in like thousands of names right now. and we've been here before it doesn't have to be the end of the world but there really is a lack of leadership here which would argue for a pullback after those fomc minutes were released you can really get a sense of just like how bereft of narrative this mar
josh brown is back and pivotal adviser tiffany mcgee. welcome to you both. ear session lows with the s&p down 0.75% josh, the context is, what, 1.3% off record highs but there's a little bit of a tapering is coming feel to the market today if you look at what's dragging us lower staples, real estate, utilities. some of the groups that benefit from lower yields. what say you as to the softness we've seen in the recent sessions >> yeah, we're in one of those periods of times, sara,...
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so just extending what joe said and in reference to josh brown's comments, this semiconductors are what steel, railroads, oil were to the economy 70 years ago. it's in everything you can see it one area of ground zero is autos which right now if you drive past any dealership, it looks like the lot is basically empty because of the desperate need for chips to go into cars. notwithstanding what joe said, the supply chain issue is far greater than any demand various over the past few weeks, but look for those supply chain issues to start to ease over the coming months. it won't be all at once. it will take time. but supply chain -- excuse me me supply chain shortages are getting eased up and i look for nxpi is a great play into the auto sector that i referenced. qualcomm it's one of the mobile telephony plays. we have a different viewon it, but ultimately this is a cash flow machine and if the stock doesn't pick up, the company will buy back shares they have a habit of doing so, especially when cash balances grow too high. so qualcomm you have to be patient and stay with it. >> weiss >> fi
so just extending what joe said and in reference to josh brown's comments, this semiconductors are what steel, railroads, oil were to the economy 70 years ago. it's in everything you can see it one area of ground zero is autos which right now if you drive past any dealership, it looks like the lot is basically empty because of the desperate need for chips to go into cars. notwithstanding what joe said, the supply chain issue is far greater than any demand various over the past few weeks, but...
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that includes downtown josh brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 as all-time highs. the dow about a .5% from a new high there and what we want to talk about right now is the bullish call from wells fargo highest on the street as we mentioned forecasts about an 8% upside from current levels points to historical data that the s&p when it has a price return above 10% for the eight months of the year it's never finished the last four months or average for last four months, excuse me, is above 8% saying eps revisions will be a catalyst kate, if you don't mind, let's start with you what's your take on the bullish call how do you see stocks shaping up in the broader market the rest of the year. >> i think positively. i'm kurjd by the earnings revisions the last couple quarters we expected at o
that includes downtown josh brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 as all-time highs. the dow about a .5% from a new high there and what we want to talk about right now is the bullish call from wells fargo highest on the street as we mentioned forecasts about...
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josh brown added a new stock to the portfolio. he joins us, reveals the name. he will tell you why he bought it don't miss that listen veli og on the cnbc app we're back on "the half" in two minutes. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. on the cnbc app. we're back on "the half" in two minutes. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protection so that everyone can enjoy
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josh brown you own apple -- you own the triple a a asmusen, apple, alphabet. any reason or thought of selling those. >> not at the moment but i would point out the whole country owns these stocks. you think about the $26 trillion in retirement assets that are invested in the markets right now. like everybody is in every pension fund, every insurance product that's got a market link to it, every 401(k), every dollar that's an index funds, it's like to be long apple, be long amazon, that is at this point to be an american investor you almost can't avoid it. so then the question is, like, well which of the names do you want over weight because you're already in pretty much no matter who you are unless you're in cash or gold the last ten years. you say to yourself, okay, i already have x amount of a exposure in my overall portfolio, including retirement assets, brokerage assets, et cetera is apple a good enough company that i want even more than what the market's giving me based on cap weighted indexes and active funds that track those cap weighted indexes and com
josh brown you own apple -- you own the triple a a asmusen, apple, alphabet. any reason or thought of selling those. >> not at the moment but i would point out the whole country owns these stocks. you think about the $26 trillion in retirement assets that are invested in the markets right now. like everybody is in every pension fund, every insurance product that's got a market link to it, every 401(k), every dollar that's an index funds, it's like to be long apple, be long amazon, that is...
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mike santoli is here with us to break down the crucial moments of the trading today today we have josh brownar session highs, the s&p 500, nasdaq on track for record closes. mike, i have to say, i mean, it's pretty surprising and impressive how quickly we're back to the record levels, if we close where we are now. >> just barely a 2% diplomat previous pullbacks this year, about six or so, the s&p back to its 50-day average we did not nearly approach that this time. not to say it's over necessarily, but at least we made new highs, reset the clock a bit. it's interesting it's the market behaving exactly in character as it's been doing for most of this year, but also plenty of reasons or excuses for a bit of buying across the board today, whether you wanted to wait for covid cases to decides to roll over in hard-hit areas, whether you wanted a sense that it would go slower versus faster on the taper, because they're going virtual on jackson hole or approval of the vaccine by the fda, all of these things feed the story line that has been tough to turn negative meanwhile, even the crypto and meme
mike santoli is here with us to break down the crucial moments of the trading today today we have josh brownar session highs, the s&p 500, nasdaq on track for record closes. mike, i have to say, i mean, it's pretty surprising and impressive how quickly we're back to the record levels, if we close where we are now. >> just barely a 2% diplomat previous pullbacks this year, about six or so, the s&p back to its 50-day average we did not nearly approach that this time. not to say it's...
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today we have josh brown joining us along with cameron dorsey from fuel point private wealth.turning lower into the close after hitting new intraday highs early in the session for the first trading day for the month. counting down two tenths with nasdaq with slight games and i know you keep a close eye on the smh, these years, these decades as it were, but at the same time yields moving in -- moving low what do you think is a better read on the economy, which do you pay closer attention to? >> i would just say that, like, smh is important to follow, but the move that we've seen like very recently is 100% due a lotf meaning in the smh big move higher big fall for rates i saw one spot 17 last time i like looked. we believe that the fed will focus on september, quote/unquote reopening data to decide on any kind of -- any kind of tapering oranything like that. so i think it is just a quiet first week of august that is my take. you definitely have a divergence, new highs for the indices, but a lower and lower amount of stocks confirming those new highs. that is what most people are
today we have josh brown joining us along with cameron dorsey from fuel point private wealth.turning lower into the close after hitting new intraday highs early in the session for the first trading day for the month. counting down two tenths with nasdaq with slight games and i know you keep a close eye on the smh, these years, these decades as it were, but at the same time yields moving in -- moving low what do you think is a better read on the economy, which do you pay closer attention to?...
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but as josh brown pointed out today, that number can be misconstrued it's generally because that's when we've had the biggest, massive drop so in other words, it tends to do okay say nine out of ten years but the problem is that tenth year that it doesn't has such a big drop, it screws with all the averages we know now averages work. >> sure. >> you also have a price target on the s&p 500 that i think is basically not a target, but september you know has the highest number versus the year in other words, if you think the market will make its highs for the year next month? >> that's a possibility. so i think you know our year end target is 4600 for the s&p and i think we'll be touching close to 4650 this month in september but the reason i think it's a possibility is that you know, there are some headwinds developing one is the eviction and mortgage moritoriums ending we have to see how this plays out in the economy, but there are going to be people who become homeless. and we don't know how the fall wave looks for covid, although the base case is that this wave we're in the midst is rea
but as josh brown pointed out today, that number can be misconstrued it's generally because that's when we've had the biggest, massive drop so in other words, it tends to do okay say nine out of ten years but the problem is that tenth year that it doesn't has such a big drop, it screws with all the averages we know now averages work. >> sure. >> you also have a price target on the s&p 500 that i think is basically not a target, but september you know has the highest number...
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josh brown >> bristol-myers flirting with a new 52-week high, going higher >> steve weiss >> gxo analysts keep coming out they don't understand it but put buys on it this stock is the only stock like this trading in the market. logistics company. >> thank you "the exchange" is now. >>> and thank you, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour. new credit card spending data show even more of a slowdown than the retail sales report told us earlier this week. one portfolio manager said the consumer has never been healthier. he'll give his reopening pick that climbed 88% over the past year >>> plus, the march outage in crypto platform binance happened to coincide with a drop. we talk to the private equity firm bank rolling this lawsuit about what kind of precedent it could set. >>> and is the delta variant and new mask mandates in major cities bringing the rebound in restaurant visits to a screeching halt. we'll talk to the cfo of pf chang's about that >>> come take a walk with me as we check on markets this hour. you wouldn't know it was a big down day this morning.
josh brown >> bristol-myers flirting with a new 52-week high, going higher >> steve weiss >> gxo analysts keep coming out they don't understand it but put buys on it this stock is the only stock like this trading in the market. logistics company. >> thank you "the exchange" is now. >>> and thank you, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour. new credit card spending data show even more of a slowdown than the retail sales...
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stoing me stephanie link, josh brown, jim lebenthal the jon najarian let's check stocks dow and s&p hitting i mentioned tom lee. sim bee yotic notes from them today. definitely on the same page. jim lebenthal it's about risk-on. you're on that page too
stoing me stephanie link, josh brown, jim lebenthal the jon najarian let's check stocks dow and s&p hitting i mentioned tom lee. sim bee yotic notes from them today. definitely on the same page. jim lebenthal it's about risk-on. you're on that page too
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that includes downtown josh brown.najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
that includes downtown josh brown.najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
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jenny harrington, josh brown, steve weiss and jon najarian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com.rybody today. let's check the markets. stocks are mixed the dow lower by let's call it 100 or so, thereabouts, s&p a from a fractional winner nasdaq higher than expected. inflation read higher than
jenny harrington, josh brown, steve weiss and jon najarian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com.rybody today. let's check the markets. stocks are mixed the dow lower by let's call it 100 or so, thereabouts, s&p a from a fractional winner nasdaq higher than expected. inflation read higher than
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and a great lineup today stephanie link, liz young, josh brown and pete najarian, co-founder of market that's ahead bu
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. >> last but not least, the reform broker, josh brown, with the final trade. >> bristol myers breakout in progress coming out of the five-year consolidation period the bigger the base, the bigger the space. i like it here. >> good stuff. thanks, everybody. "the exchange" is now. >>> thanks, scott. hi, everybody. i'm eamon javers at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans today. here's what's ahead. another trillion dollars being pumped into the economy, this time in that bipartisan infrastructure bill. what's all this spending doing to the national debt we'll ask the head of the national economic council. he'lljoin us live from the white house north lawn in just a couple of minutes. >>> china-backed hackers reportedly compromised five major telecom companies taking control of their networks and stealing tons of data. we'll talk to a scybersecurity ceo who calls this the holy grail of espionage. >>> plus many employers requiring vaccinesor negative tests. we'll be joined by a company trying to make this new normal a little easier for all of us. we begin with the markets and dom chu
. >> last but not least, the reform broker, josh brown, with the final trade. >> bristol myers breakout in progress coming out of the five-year consolidation period the bigger the base, the bigger the space. i like it here. >> good stuff. thanks, everybody. "the exchange" is now. >>> thanks, scott. hi, everybody. i'm eamon javers at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans today. here's what's ahead. another trillion dollars being pumped into the...
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joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appearedi
joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appearedi
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. >> josh brown, what about you? >> just congratulations to shake shack on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of furniture. that's foam not like starbucks foam but foam that goes into furniture and stuffing of all kinds. and in rapid fire, domino's versus delivery, work-from-home pay cut and buy now, pay for it later. >>> let's start with the breaking news of the past hour new york g
. >> josh brown, what about you? >> just congratulations to shake shack on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be...
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leaguers are loving it, and that was it for that inning, and then they bring in josh later later after a leadoff double chris brownd he'll wind up getting his 28 save on the austin slater pop up. 31 is the final, the dodgers won their ballgame over the braves. so they as i said, closed within a game and a half. all right back when i was a kid, my grandma when she was all wound up about something she would say if that don't beat all, and this is something that had me saying that earlier today that as you see yesterday, the mets who have been played terribly final. you want a game. alright how be bias hits a home run. now here's the part. look at this thumbs down to the fans who had booed the team in the last several weeks and then it's also kevin pilar. francisco lindor getting in on the act. these guys don't get it. you pay big money to get into a ball game. you have every right to boo them, and this is just players way out of control, not getting it. but here is the lame. i mean, lame excuse buyers makes after the game yesterday. so when i strike going to get boo, you know it doesn't really get to me but like i w
leaguers are loving it, and that was it for that inning, and then they bring in josh later later after a leadoff double chris brownd he'll wind up getting his 28 save on the austin slater pop up. 31 is the final, the dodgers won their ballgame over the braves. so they as i said, closed within a game and a half. all right back when i was a kid, my grandma when she was all wound up about something she would say if that don't beat all, and this is something that had me saying that earlier today...
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chair brown: thank you, ranking member toomey, for your comments. i'll introduce the witnesses. mr. josh stein is attorney general of north carolina, as attorney general he works to protect north carolina families from crime and consumer fraud. he previously served as a state senator, as a deputy attorney general in the north carolina department of justice. ms. lisa -- the director of state policy at the center for responsible lending. she works with global organizations and lawmakers to eliminate abusive lending and debt collection practices in her state. she also advocates on the national level on abusive debt collection and debt settlement practices as well as predatory auto and student lending. dr. frederick hanes is a senior pastor, activist and educator in dallas. -- with the friendship west baptist church in dallas. dr. hanes currently serves as chairman of the board of the samuel dewitt proctor conference, board member of the conference of national black churches and the national action member, and a member of the board of trustees for pall quinn college. mr. brian books is the f
chair brown: thank you, ranking member toomey, for your comments. i'll introduce the witnesses. mr. josh stein is attorney general of north carolina, as attorney general he works to protect north carolina families from crime and consumer fraud. he previously served as a state senator, as a deputy attorney general in the north carolina department of justice. ms. lisa -- the director of state policy at the center for responsible lending. she works with global organizations and lawmakers to...