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nikola brought in new management, that's great but the stock remains damaged goods.ame goes with this one keeps on trying to get me promote on twitter. i think it has been drowned off of the reality of inside selling and which is what happens in the year of 2000s. how about switch back energy acquisition. charge point, that's an electric vehicle. even if you are falling 8% today, i think it needs to pull back to the mid-20s before getting interesting. i recommend two spacs, luminar with radar and lasers and canoe. then a week later i told you both stocks caught fire and i am not about to get you burned. i think you should let luminar go lower i am telling you to buy canoe cht we got two more to catch up on a month ago i recommended cii. the stock was at $21 at the time, i told you to take profits. i would buy more if it drops at 20 and sell more if it goes back to 30. this is a time i call buy low and sell high. i warn you not to chase it above 20 since then it comes back down to 20 once again you had to buy it and sell it. if it comes down a bit more, do a little li
nikola brought in new management, that's great but the stock remains damaged goods.ame goes with this one keeps on trying to get me promote on twitter. i think it has been drowned off of the reality of inside selling and which is what happens in the year of 2000s. how about switch back energy acquisition. charge point, that's an electric vehicle. even if you are falling 8% today, i think it needs to pull back to the mid-20s before getting interesting. i recommend two spacs, luminar with radar...
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not all bets have been good for gm and the nikola backtrack has tarnished their brand to some extent.n cruze in particular, they said they would have a robo taxi fleet in the real world by 2019. i don't see them anywhere in the world. you have to take context that this is still some way off from happening. but, cruze is seen as a market leader based on the testing data they have put forward. one big unknown is regulation. how soon will california, for example, allow robotaxis into the real world? gm has been working on this, playing catch-up for some time. it is not necessarily about first mover advantage or the amount of money you put into something, it is about the technology you have at your disposal. 's r.o.e. i want to get your thoughts here on another company, valuations approaching $25 billion. amazon involved in that, for as well. where they stand in their development process? >> they plan to start actual deliveries in june and an suv in august. almost 80% of new car sales in the u.s. are in the light truck category. i always wondered, why is no one building an ev that reflect
not all bets have been good for gm and the nikola backtrack has tarnished their brand to some extent.n cruze in particular, they said they would have a robo taxi fleet in the real world by 2019. i don't see them anywhere in the world. you have to take context that this is still some way off from happening. but, cruze is seen as a market leader based on the testing data they have put forward. one big unknown is regulation. how soon will california, for example, allow robotaxis into the real...
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and then you look at the ev titans, tesla and, you know, nikola. tesla earlier today hit $90 per share for the first -- $900 per share for the first time ever. nikola jumping 2%. now to our traders on the mtv trade, scott redler, larry shover. scott, what are you watching most closely with money pouring into media, tech and vehicles? >> every week i'm trying to watch with the money flows. i love your acronym, because it's very relevant are. this week it's going to be very important. you named a lot of earnings that are coming out. i do think apple's important tomorrow. actually, no, apple's on wednesday, but with i feel like it's all at an all-time high. we've been paid so handsomely to sit through the past few weeks. traders fear of missing out on a big earnings. netflix, solid report, goes up 13%. you needed to have an option trade on. you know, what i'm looking at though is netflix is sort of dripping lower, the fomo is leaving there, that created a choppy trade. so i think tesla on wednesday going to be very important because it's the darling o
and then you look at the ev titans, tesla and, you know, nikola. tesla earlier today hit $90 per share for the first -- $900 per share for the first time ever. nikola jumping 2%. now to our traders on the mtv trade, scott redler, larry shover. scott, what are you watching most closely with money pouring into media, tech and vehicles? >> every week i'm trying to watch with the money flows. i love your acronym, because it's very relevant are. this week it's going to be very important. you...
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if you go back to september 8th, what happened on september 8th, that's when gm struck a deal with nikola. a day or two later it started to fall apart and ultimately it became nothing more than gmg being a supplier and nikola being a customer today we asked, look, do you regret that move or would you do it again with a startup? here's what she had to say >> we've done other arrangements with startups, so it doesn't make us hesitant at all. of course, we wish that situation would have turned out differently, but one very important part is it validated our hydrogen fuel cell technology and we think that's going to be good getting to a zero as well >> i asked what do you think about apple? do you expect them to be a car she said they're going to be a formidable competitor. they understand what the landscape is in detroit. as you look at the stock,you have to admit that general motors is starting to finally get some rec nation for not only the investment in electric vehicles but also the battery technology and the assets that they have with evs not saying that they're going to take off like f
if you go back to september 8th, what happened on september 8th, that's when gm struck a deal with nikola. a day or two later it started to fall apart and ultimately it became nothing more than gmg being a supplier and nikola being a customer today we asked, look, do you regret that move or would you do it again with a startup? here's what she had to say >> we've done other arrangements with startups, so it doesn't make us hesitant at all. of course, we wish that situation would have...
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this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of the electrical engineering. it takes patrick prasco about 2 months to complete a project like this. a precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if you meant is not in just the right place the portrait could become a kind of caricature. patrick prasco exhibits a sculptures in the illusion art museum in the old town of the czech capital profit . the exhibition center piece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer. the other side of this cunning double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music to pick between. it's a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. and the subject continuously changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my
this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of the electrical engineering. it takes patrick prasco about 2 months to complete a project like this. a precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the...
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this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if you tell him it is not in just the right place the portrait could become a kind of caricature. patrick prasco exhibits a sculptures in the illusion art museum in the old town of the czech capital prague . the exhibition centerpiece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer. the other side of this coming double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music to pick between. it's a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. the subject continuously changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my most complex. patric
this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot...
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this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if you eat element is not in just the right place the portrait could become a kind of caricature. patrick prasco exhibits sculptures in the illusion art museum in the old town of the czech capital project. the exhibition center piece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer for sure . the other side of this cunning double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music to pick between. it's a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. the subject continuously changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my most compl
this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot...
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denver seven footer nikola jokic, seven footer who can thread it. fantastic pass.ts, and you see why. jamychal green taking care of that business in stride, and look at kyrie irving with brooklyn, wrapping around. get it to jarrett allen, and brooklyn dumps utah. no problem in their game tonight. kyrie irving, when healthy, he can finish like nobody's business, as can this pup. this is a smart dog. this is a dog that knows how to have fun, and i don't think i've ever seen that before. takes that little sled thing. up to the top and there you go. on the way down. and you know, frank, while we're talking about cold weather sports, we must mention that team usa beat canada today, 2-0, in the junior championship, so there you go. sharks on january 14th. >> got it on my calendar, can't wait. see you later, everyone. good night. >> thanks, mark. thanks, everybody. >> by, julie. oor as you are. stop talking. cam? lily lost her first tooth today, and she's very excited about a visit from the tooth fairy. when i had my first loose tooth... (mouths words) my mama tied one en
denver seven footer nikola jokic, seven footer who can thread it. fantastic pass.ts, and you see why. jamychal green taking care of that business in stride, and look at kyrie irving with brooklyn, wrapping around. get it to jarrett allen, and brooklyn dumps utah. no problem in their game tonight. kyrie irving, when healthy, he can finish like nobody's business, as can this pup. this is a smart dog. this is a dog that knows how to have fun, and i don't think i've ever seen that before. takes...
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happens the kid james wiseman, to be schooled by the nuggets center, nikola yokich, whose schools the, and, yeah, plus the foul. jennifer's goes up nine takes contro the game. steph curry looking very spry tonight. he's got the moves. he takes care of jamal murray hit the three drew the valley and 35 points and the warriors looking that pick and roll beautifully here, hurry to wiseman. you're gonna see a lot of that. look at that big left and right there over bowl bowl. wiseman and 18 points, five rebounds. but yokich, you saw him score. now watch him past. this guy's the real deal right here. finding that will part yokich. triple double 23 points. 14 rebounds. 10 assists 1 14 1 of four warriors or 66. all right, frank and heather. i am sure you are familiar with the sport of smuggling, right? if not what you need to check this out. this is smuggling. it is swimming and juggling together. that's bob evans from up in oregon. he swam the length of the pool and he juggles and it's a world record or balls. did it 208. times without dropping it, and he is. a world championship smugglerbrin
happens the kid james wiseman, to be schooled by the nuggets center, nikola yokich, whose schools the, and, yeah, plus the foul. jennifer's goes up nine takes contro the game. steph curry looking very spry tonight. he's got the moves. he takes care of jamal murray hit the three drew the valley and 35 points and the warriors looking that pick and roll beautifully here, hurry to wiseman. you're gonna see a lot of that. look at that big left and right there over bowl bowl. wiseman and 18 points,...
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for nearly a year scientist and reporters have been digging into the lab origin theory most noble nikola in new york magazine. the response from the medical establishment has been shocking. instead of trying to figure out what happened they have been pushing a cover-up, and februark trashing the lab origin theory. in february how could they possibly know, there was no investigation or nothing. november last year he was made the chief of a task force investigating the virus origin. it is a laughable conflict of interest. even on the w.h.o. investigation team that arrived in china on the 13th and investigation which unbelievably had no plan to investigate the lab leaked theory. this establishment cover-up tells us something. why are they so desperate to rule out the most likely explanation without even investigating it. because that would embarrass the two most powerful governments in the world, the chinese government whose lab and wuhan may have allowed the virus to leak and we are still our own government which based on the evidence that we have laid out tonight in 2014 commission the re
for nearly a year scientist and reporters have been digging into the lab origin theory most noble nikola in new york magazine. the response from the medical establishment has been shocking. instead of trying to figure out what happened they have been pushing a cover-up, and februark trashing the lab origin theory. in february how could they possibly know, there was no investigation or nothing. november last year he was made the chief of a task force investigating the virus origin. it is a...
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great answer, mary to get us to the next question, which is -- given the outsized attention on the nikola investors wonder how much possible organically does the next chapter need to be ushered in by some massive mna deal how would you had advise investors to think about that? >> well, we are always looking at opportunities to create value for our shareholders so we are opened to discussing all types of aspects but what i do want to make sure everybody understands is general motors has tremendous assets our technical capability our manufacturing capability our design capability, and we understand customers around the globe. so, taking all of our assets with our technology, with the altium platform, i think we are well positioned and we already have work going on with very significant auto makers like honda. so, there's i think a very strong proof points that i have gone through here that say an incumbent, a company with general motors with our history and our capability we have built over that time to be very successful and lead in electric vehicles and lead in the transformation in provi
great answer, mary to get us to the next question, which is -- given the outsized attention on the nikola investors wonder how much possible organically does the next chapter need to be ushered in by some massive mna deal how would you had advise investors to think about that? >> well, we are always looking at opportunities to create value for our shareholders so we are opened to discussing all types of aspects but what i do want to make sure everybody understands is general motors has...
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this pile of pewter lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. a precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if you element is not in just the right place the portrait could become a kind of caricature. patrick prasco exhibits a sculptures in the illusion art museum in the old town of the czech capital prague . the exhibition centerpiece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer. the other side of this coming double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music depicts between. it's a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. the subject continuously changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my most com
this pile of pewter lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes patrick about 2 months to complete a project like this. a precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the...
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that loosen again and more under abiding a administration where the tesla's in the niels and then nikola has its own problem, but you could throw anything in their, the luminaires, et cetera all of the ones in the ecosystem, do you foresee life getting easier with incentives on the government and state level? >> a lot of those incentives have to come from congress which means you will need one of two things, democrats must earn the will to get a partyline bill through using parliamentary maneuvers which they could do but they would not have as much to spend it however, hurdles to do it or getting republicans to buy into a green stimulus to provide semi- list for ed, there is ability to create new standards for vehicles were expecting those higher fuel economy standards, more multiplier incentives for the manufacturers but the consumer side credit that you rightly naming as having to build it creating the tarp back in 2008. those incentives been extended and that's with the biden administration wants to do, that will take to congress. liz: wind energy we have covered stocks as well, what
that loosen again and more under abiding a administration where the tesla's in the niels and then nikola has its own problem, but you could throw anything in their, the luminaires, et cetera all of the ones in the ecosystem, do you foresee life getting easier with incentives on the government and state level? >> a lot of those incentives have to come from congress which means you will need one of two things, democrats must earn the will to get a partyline bill through using parliamentary...
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today luke nikolas will represent the prosecution and jaleesia fabbs will represent the defense team. as is traditional, luke representing the prosecution will go first, and jaleesia fabbs welcome right after. are you ready look? >> yes. >> i will step away. >> okay, i would like to begin just by thanking my esteemed colleague jaleesia fabbs for defending miss jean harris. on to a heavier note now. my role as a prosecutor of the state is not to defend the moral character of doctor dr. herman tarnower. it is not to reject evidence to uphold a faulty case. it is not to paint a false picture. my duty to the people of the state of new york is to uphold the very foundation of our society. justice. i must do this in a fair and equitable way. i must provide evidence, expert witness and the testimony of dear friends and family. i must make known the truth of what happened on the night of march 10th, 1980. this is a solemn undertaking. i take no joy in the facts of this case. wish it were that we were not here, finding ourselves in such a terrible situation. but as many years of human history
today luke nikolas will represent the prosecution and jaleesia fabbs will represent the defense team. as is traditional, luke representing the prosecution will go first, and jaleesia fabbs welcome right after. are you ready look? >> yes. >> i will step away. >> okay, i would like to begin just by thanking my esteemed colleague jaleesia fabbs for defending miss jean harris. on to a heavier note now. my role as a prosecutor of the state is not to defend the moral character of...
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about larger cohorts and whether they be other vehicle makers and also incredible performance or nikola and quantumscape and romeo power that just came public through a sp spac, as well. >> where art thou. >> the young man who is the ceo is very impressive i'm not sure why quantumscape. >> you created him >> it's funny, they don't compete against romeo, they actually put together the packs themselves and have some very significant investors as does quantumscape you know quantumscape is looking down other than the fact it was up so much >> well, i don't know. look the eagles should have won and they chose not to. anything can happen. >> anything can happen i'm not sure why quantumscape is going to be down 28% >> is quantumscape a bargain at these prices just under the umbrella of tesla because it a better battery and during the old days using that analogy and amd is superior to intel. so, anything can happen. remember, this is a battery company that had $40 billion valuation and clearly i would say, once again, a lot of enthusiasm, david. a lot of younger investors really like these stoc
about larger cohorts and whether they be other vehicle makers and also incredible performance or nikola and quantumscape and romeo power that just came public through a sp spac, as well. >> where art thou. >> the young man who is the ceo is very impressive i'm not sure why quantumscape. >> you created him >> it's funny, they don't compete against romeo, they actually put together the packs themselves and have some very significant investors as does quantumscape you know...
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set up the charging infrastructure and this marriage of evs and spaces continues into 2021 after nikolantum escape, so many the prior year. >> strong jump as well as has become the norm. >>> speaking of spacs, carlotz began trading on the nasdaq under the ticker lotz. joining us now ceo michael bore lotz tell us how your business model is different from other used car resellers. >> sure. we are the only consignment to retail used car retailer what we do is we sell vehicles for people instead of being a merchant which buys vehicles low and sells them high. we are a service provider to the car seller, if you are a consumer car seller or corporation that has vehicles the sell and we sell them through our omnichannel platform to used car buyers, the retail public. before we existed you may have traded your car in or taken it for a car buying service, or you could have sold it yourself on craig's list or parked it on the side of the road with us we take your vehicle, professionally merchandise, market the vehicle, recondition it, we sell it to the retail public through or on line channel or
set up the charging infrastructure and this marriage of evs and spaces continues into 2021 after nikolantum escape, so many the prior year. >> strong jump as well as has become the norm. >>> speaking of spacs, carlotz began trading on the nasdaq under the ticker lotz. joining us now ceo michael bore lotz tell us how your business model is different from other used car resellers. >> sure. we are the only consignment to retail used car retailer what we do is we sell vehicles...