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joining me is hayes davis, sarah frier and nathan brown., is project lightning as dramatic as it sounds? how exactly would this work? sarah: what this would do is help people understand why to use twitter. there is a lot of confusion among people who are not journalists and politicians and celebrities. thinking this is a product that is not for me. this could help bring people in -- people who want to be first to know what is happening with the charleston shootings or maybe first to know what is happening in sporting events. it would be organized in one place. it would really help twitter with its value proposition and its advertising. it would allow them to sell different kinds of ads and monetize it differently. emily: i wonder how big a business shift this is. one headline said twitter is killing twitter to save twitter. hayes: i think that is a little extreme. twitter has been a transformative media company since the beginning. i think they are really starting to own that identity with project lightning. for me, twitter is hugely import
joining me is hayes davis, sarah frier and nathan brown., is project lightning as dramatic as it sounds? how exactly would this work? sarah: what this would do is help people understand why to use twitter. there is a lot of confusion among people who are not journalists and politicians and celebrities. thinking this is a product that is not for me. this could help bring people in -- people who want to be first to know what is happening with the charleston shootings or maybe first to know what...
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emily: nathan brown, sarah frier -- thank you all for joining us. happy friday. ♪ mark: i am mark. am john. jeb bush: i thought i would talk more about my journey of faith. faith. guided my my faith. faith has impacted my life. people of faith. where people of faith can act on their faith, and i humbly ask for your vote. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ john:
emily: nathan brown, sarah frier -- thank you all for joining us. happy friday. ♪ mark: i am mark. am john. jeb bush: i thought i would talk more about my journey of faith. faith. guided my my faith. faith has impacted my life. people of faith. where people of faith can act on their faith, and i humbly ask for your vote. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ john:
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your traders are tim seymour, dan nathan, steve grasso and josh brown. here's what we've got on tap. opec stood strong, no cuts but that could make one country the unlikely winner. we'll tell you how you can profit now. since 2005, apple shares are rallied 12% in the three months after each worldwide developer's conference but we will tell you why this conference could be different. >>> rates hitting their highest level since october on the heels of a huge jobs number. the question is simple -- if we are heading into a period of strong growth what should you be buying and what should you be selling? tim seymour, kick it off. >> well, gold gives you a glimpse into the future. sell gold. gold was down 4% on week that was all about rates. buy germany. i would buy at hedge because i think the euro will weaken up. ewg, there's an hewg by i shares because germany has bounced that you have level multiple times. don't think rates are going to the moon. you know where i've not been thelt guy, he's been largely right but the big move up doesn't mean we're going to
your traders are tim seymour, dan nathan, steve grasso and josh brown. here's what we've got on tap. opec stood strong, no cuts but that could make one country the unlikely winner. we'll tell you how you can profit now. since 2005, apple shares are rallied 12% in the three months after each worldwide developer's conference but we will tell you why this conference could be different. >>> rates hitting their highest level since october on the heels of a huge jobs number. the question is...
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your traders are tim seymour, dan nathan steve grasso and josh brown. here's what we've got on tap.ts but that could make one country the unlikely winner. we'll tell you how you can profit now. since 2005 apple shares are rallied 12% in the three months after each worldwide developer's conference but we will tell you why this conference could be different. >>> rates hitting their highest leve
your traders are tim seymour, dan nathan steve grasso and josh brown. here's what we've got on tap.ts but that could make one country the unlikely winner. we'll tell you how you can profit now. since 2005 apple shares are rallied 12% in the three months after each worldwide developer's conference but we will tell you why this conference could be different. >>> rates hitting their highest leve
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a brown leather satchel hung from his shoulder. his kids returned enthusiastic waves. nathan had turned 12 on the last day of july. he had never stayed put in one home longer than three years, accepting jim's travels and new assignments without question. he was adaptable cheerful never tired of adventure. when he grew up, he hoped to be just like his dad. he reminded himself this was a short trip. a week or so and his dad would be on his way home with funny tales of foreign travel. the old man had spent less time overseas since taking the new job at headquarters, and nathan had taken advantage of his dad's presence during those two years in virginia. they had drawn immensely close. with jeremy off at college nathan was pushing out of his big brother's shadow, asserting himself as jim's main man. as rob steered for home in the minivan, he made an announcement to distract the kids. we're going to have an adventure this week, but nothing could prepare them for the adventure that lay ahead. jim planned to rendezvous in the terminal with two subordinates in his ctc branch who were
a brown leather satchel hung from his shoulder. his kids returned enthusiastic waves. nathan had turned 12 on the last day of july. he had never stayed put in one home longer than three years, accepting jim's travels and new assignments without question. he was adaptable cheerful never tired of adventure. when he grew up, he hoped to be just like his dad. he reminded himself this was a short trip. a week or so and his dad would be on his way home with funny tales of foreign travel. the old man...
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brown leather satchel hunt from his shoulder. his his kids returned and enthusiastic wave. nathan turned 12 on the last day of july and had never stay put in one home longer than three years accepting his travels and new assignments without question adaptable, cheerful,, adaptable, cheerful, never tired of adventure. when he grew up you wanted to be like dad and reminded himself that this was a short trip. a week or so and his dad would be home with funny tales of foreign travel. the old man spend less time overseas since taking the new job at headquarters and nathan had taken advantage of his dad's presence. they had drawn immensely close. nathan was pushing out of his shadow asserting himself. as rob steered for home he made an announcement to distract the kids from their father's departure. we're going to have an adventure, but nothing could prepare them for the adventure that lay ahead. he plans to rendezvous in the terminal the two subordinates and joining them on the trip, set to hop on a 32 seat and then shut off to south africa and rome the end of the business trip you pla
brown leather satchel hunt from his shoulder. his his kids returned and enthusiastic wave. nathan turned 12 on the last day of july and had never stay put in one home longer than three years accepting his travels and new assignments without question adaptable, cheerful,, adaptable, cheerful, never tired of adventure. when he grew up you wanted to be like dad and reminded himself that this was a short trip. a week or so and his dad would be home with funny tales of foreign travel. the old man...
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nathan diehl in georgia says he "doesn't have a problem it with." and georgia has an interesting history. before 1956, this had been the flag of the state of georgia. but in 1956 after "brown v. board of education" in the throes of the civil rights movement, georgia in 1956 changed its flag that one to this one. subtle, right? it's not like that had been their flag since the civil war. they put the confederate flag on the georgia state flag in 1956, in the 1950s specifically to stand for segregation. to stand against civil rights for black people. 1956 they did that. georgia eventually had to change that. it took forever. it took decades. it took a couple of false starts. it took a bunch of politicians losing their jobs. but georgia eventually got themselves a normal flag again in 2003. they dropped the confederate flag one in 2003. but when it comes to dropping the confederate flag license plate, republican governor nathan diehl today says he isn't ready for that. doesn't see the need. would like to keep the confederate flag license plate in georgia. he's okay with it. so we're experiencing this rush now, right? this kind of rush to make up for lost time. this rush to at
nathan diehl in georgia says he "doesn't have a problem it with." and georgia has an interesting history. before 1956, this had been the flag of the state of georgia. but in 1956 after "brown v. board of education" in the throes of the civil rights movement, georgia in 1956 changed its flag that one to this one. subtle, right? it's not like that had been their flag since the civil war. they put the confederate flag on the georgia state flag in 1956, in the 1950s specifically...