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his bigger brother, r.j., one of the starting defensive tackles for miami, number 80. so, both getting in there. the ford wrapup show with cassidy hubbarth is coming up. highlights of that thriller, alabama surviving in starkville, in case you missed that earlier. fourth down and two in the final two minutes. handoff and nothing doing. i think he's going to be about a foot short. mcintosh stopped by chad thomas. and miami will take over in plus territory. just for fun, they'll bring the chains out, but this one doesn't look to be that close. i agree, it's a combination of upsets above them. but the strength of statement here -- if you ranked notre dame third and you did that with conviction -- they come in here, they were no match for miami. and the canes will take over on downs and just be able to grind out the final 49. 1:49, excuse me. >> kirk: mark richt and manny diaz may want to give the game ball to the defense, the way they played today, but especially the defensive line. they were challenged all week with this notre dame offensive line. and r.j. mcintosh, kend
his bigger brother, r.j., one of the starting defensive tackles for miami, number 80. so, both getting in there. the ford wrapup show with cassidy hubbarth is coming up. highlights of that thriller, alabama surviving in starkville, in case you missed that earlier. fourth down and two in the final two minutes. handoff and nothing doing. i think he's going to be about a foot short. mcintosh stopped by chad thomas. and miami will take over in plus territory. just for fun, they'll bring the chains...
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and this will tigly impact r.j. coreman's ability to create jobs, purchase equipment, and donate to charity. and the leadership of the company now tells me that the government will actually lose revenue because the company will not be able to grow and create jobs that would produce more revenue than the estate tax will produce. this is an example of why it's so important we end this unfair tax. the death tax destroys intergenerational small businesses and family farms throughout the nation owned by people who started with literally nothing and worked their entire life to build a successful company and jobs. so as we look at the estate tax and tax reform in the coming weeks, i hope my colleagues will remember the story of rick coreman. these families and these businesses should not have to fear triple taxation from washington just because someone passes away. our bill immediately delivers relief from this tax and i hope that we will pass a repeal of the estate tax to honor entrepreneurs, job creators, and philanthrop
and this will tigly impact r.j. coreman's ability to create jobs, purchase equipment, and donate to charity. and the leadership of the company now tells me that the government will actually lose revenue because the company will not be able to grow and create jobs that would produce more revenue than the estate tax will produce. this is an example of why it's so important we end this unfair tax. the death tax destroys intergenerational small businesses and family farms throughout the nation...
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evening.od welcome to r.j. julia booksellers. i work here at the store. and i did not write this book. and if you are in the right place, this is what we will be talking about and hearing about from hal vaughan. i have a few things to say about the way the evening might progress. if you are going to be seeking, asking a question later, be sure that you get the microphone before you start speaking into thin air for us tonight. and also hal vaughan will be signing his books, and this is his wonderful book. i've read almost all of it. i really love it. it's very easy to read and i don't mean that in a disparaging way. but you know one might think , this is heavy going. and actually, i found some of it sort of dishy. [laughter] jealous.was actually i thought he's a really dishy man. there's a lot behind the scenes of this book that i hope he will share with us. but maybe he really can't. but spying is always wonderful fun. and he has been a diplomat, of course a journalist screen , writer. his book flap says he's now living in paris. he still lives in paris,
evening.od welcome to r.j. julia booksellers. i work here at the store. and i did not write this book. and if you are in the right place, this is what we will be talking about and hearing about from hal vaughan. i have a few things to say about the way the evening might progress. if you are going to be seeking, asking a question later, be sure that you get the microphone before you start speaking into thin air for us tonight. and also hal vaughan will be signing his books, and this is his...
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joining us by phone, r.j. hottovy from morningstar, r.j., what's going on here >> yeah, really there's two things going on here heading into the quarter i think all eyes were on the comp number that was weaker than expected. 2% marngt w market was looking for 4%. even if you factor in the hurricanes, it was a myth on that front long term, the company is looking at 12% growth. i think the market already adjusted down from previous goals of 15% to 20%. that 12% number raises a number of questions i think the company is going to have to answer on the call today. >> sis there confidence in the 12% figure. >> i think there's confidence in the 12% figure the market was looking for something in the mid-teens this company's still got a lot of growth, international, in the u.s., with the consumer packaged good products. that's a lower number than the markets are expecting. that's what you're seeing from the stock price. >> r.j., what about the comp, same-store sales how important are those going to be >> i think that's
joining us by phone, r.j. hottovy from morningstar, r.j., what's going on here >> yeah, really there's two things going on here heading into the quarter i think all eyes were on the comp number that was weaker than expected. 2% marngt w market was looking for 4%. even if you factor in the hurricanes, it was a myth on that front long term, the company is looking at 12% growth. i think the market already adjusted down from previous goals of 15% to 20%. that 12% number raises a number of...
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his bigger brother, r.j., one of the starting defensive tackles for miami, number 80. so, both getting in there. the ford wrapup show with cassidy hubbarth is coming up. highlights of that thriller, alabama surviving in starkville, in case you missed that earlier. fourth down and two in the final two minutes. handoff and nothing doing. i think he's going to be about a foot short. mcintosh stopped by chad thomas. and miami will take over in plus territory. just for fun, they'll bring the chains out, but this one doesn't look to be that close. i agree, it's a combination of upsets above them. but the strength of statement here -- if you ranked notre dame third and you did that with conviction -- they come in here, they were no match for miami. and the canes will take over on downs and just be able to grind out the final 49. 1:49, excuse me. >> kirk: mark richt and manny diaz may want to give the game ball to the defense, the way they played today, but especially the defensive line. they were challenged all week with this notre dame offensive line. and r.j. mcintosh, kend
his bigger brother, r.j., one of the starting defensive tackles for miami, number 80. so, both getting in there. the ford wrapup show with cassidy hubbarth is coming up. highlights of that thriller, alabama surviving in starkville, in case you missed that earlier. fourth down and two in the final two minutes. handoff and nothing doing. i think he's going to be about a foot short. mcintosh stopped by chad thomas. and miami will take over in plus territory. just for fun, they'll bring the chains...
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. >> r.j.: oh, come on. >> brooke: oh! >> ridge: happy to be here.he place looks great. >> quinn: thank you so much. come on in, guys. >> eric: yeah, come in. hi, honey. >> brooke: hi. >> liam: you know it's not actually the turkey that makes you tired, right? >> wyatt: yes, it is! it's the tryptophan in it! >> liam: no, it's not! you don't even know what tryptophan is. >> wyatt: do you know what a turkey is? >> steffy: okay. >> liam: is that a tofu joke? >> steffy: when it's just the two of them, this is what it's like the entire time. >> eric: drinks are inside. >> liam: yes, sir. >> quinn: oh. >> steffy: hi. [ laughs ] >> quinn: oh, but you. >> eric: steffy. you look beautiful as always. >> wyatt: happy thanksgiving, mom. >> quinn: aww. and, katie, i'm glad you're here. >> katie: thank you. i'm -- i'm glad to be here. >> quinn: [ chuckles ] if it -- if it means that i get to have my son with me on than
. >> r.j.: oh, come on. >> brooke: oh! >> ridge: happy to be here.he place looks great. >> quinn: thank you so much. come on in, guys. >> eric: yeah, come in. hi, honey. >> brooke: hi. >> liam: you know it's not actually the turkey that makes you tired, right? >> wyatt: yes, it is! it's the tryptophan in it! >> liam: no, it's not! you don't even know what tryptophan is. >> wyatt: do you know what a turkey is? >> steffy: okay....
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i was talking with a price expert, r.j.who said look for deals everywhere, even airline tickets. >> the last time i bought a travel ticket for a flight. i saved $800 by buying on black friday. it's just like, look for nontraditional items not just the products you want to buy. >> r.j. saved a lot of money. i suspect he flies first class. >> where's he going? >> he runs a website called price.com. he analyzes prices each day to get you the best price. as we found in the past, with the exception of big tvs, prices tend to fall as we get closer to christmas. >> then it's cyber monday on monday, right? >> yeah. >> is it all year now? all right. what are you doing on thanksgiving? on black friday? maybe you are going to hit the white snow, the slopes. there's another option opening up for lake tahoe skiers. kirkwood will open today. they join several others who are open for the season. heavenly, squaw and high up there on mount rose. a lot of folks from the bay area head up to the sierra. i can safely say no chains required at t
i was talking with a price expert, r.j.who said look for deals everywhere, even airline tickets. >> the last time i bought a travel ticket for a flight. i saved $800 by buying on black friday. it's just like, look for nontraditional items not just the products you want to buy. >> r.j. saved a lot of money. i suspect he flies first class. >> where's he going? >> he runs a website called price.com. he analyzes prices each day to get you the best price. as we found in the...
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. >> thompson: in 2006, a federal judge found altria, r.j. reynolds, lorillard, and philip morris had long deceived the public about the effects of smoking and ordered the ads as" corrective statements." the tobacco companies appealed the ruling for 11 years. in syria's six-year civil war, government forces are pressing their offensive to retake the last rebel stronghold near the capital of damascus. government air strikes in that area killed at least 23 civilians today and 127 people in the past two weeks, according to the british-based syrian observatory for human rights. the syrian army of president bashar al-assad is still being supported by russian forces. russia's defense ministry said today that six of its long-range bombers struck isis targets in northeast syria. this week in geneva, the united nations is convening a new round of peace talks between the syrian government and opposition leaders. pakistan's largest city, karachi, was effectively shut down today by islamist protesters blocking major intersections. the protests, which beg
. >> thompson: in 2006, a federal judge found altria, r.j. reynolds, lorillard, and philip morris had long deceived the public about the effects of smoking and ordered the ads as" corrective statements." the tobacco companies appealed the ruling for 11 years. in syria's six-year civil war, government forces are pressing their offensive to retake the last rebel stronghold near the capital of damascus. government air strikes in that area killed at least 23 civilians today and 127...
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telephone number for a service to help smokers quit on cigarette packets on behalf of tobacco company r.j. reynolds president trumps nominee to oversee chemical safety at the environmental protection agency took money from big tobacco to promote research that downplayed the effects of secondhand smoke we cannot afford to have to back up policy being being made by the lawyers for the tobacco industry. the proportion of u.s. adults is now fifteen percent it was forty two percent in the sixty's however due to population growth that still represents thirty six and a half million people in addition in low income areas the proportion of smokers can reach thirty seven percent cigarette taxes remain low in many states political donations from big tobacco plentiful which helps explain why big tobacco still views the u.s. as a growth market the world's largest tobacco profit pool outside of china in the words of one cigarette executive. al-jazeera. headlines on al-jazeera egypt's military has launched a campaign in sinai after two hundred thirty five people were killed in an attack on a mosque bomb
telephone number for a service to help smokers quit on cigarette packets on behalf of tobacco company r.j. reynolds president trumps nominee to oversee chemical safety at the environmental protection agency took money from big tobacco to promote research that downplayed the effects of secondhand smoke we cannot afford to have to back up policy being being made by the lawyers for the tobacco industry. the proportion of u.s. adults is now fifteen percent it was forty two percent in the sixty's...
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august pullman or augie heads to his first mainstream school in the movie wonder based on the book by r.j. about a boy born with severe facial differences and dr. howard klein of jefferson university hospital performs surgeries on children with similar issues. the character augie has a rare inherited syndrome known as teacher colins. >> it occurs near the head and neck region and they face surgeries to make the eyes and ears and nose function properly. >> it's not about making someone look perfect but makes things less conpickous. >> and kid can be tough and living with facial differences can be emotionally very difficult. the doctor hopes that the film will give better understanding about kids like augusty. >> they want the same things to be run and play and be happy. and they are normal kids that get a bad hand and we in the medical world try to help that. but society needs to. >> you can try to inspire kindness. >> and the movie opens on friday. 020-will also have a special report tomorrow here on 6 abc at 10:00 p.m. >> looks like a great movie. >>> it was a packed house at the univers
august pullman or augie heads to his first mainstream school in the movie wonder based on the book by r.j. about a boy born with severe facial differences and dr. howard klein of jefferson university hospital performs surgeries on children with similar issues. the character augie has a rare inherited syndrome known as teacher colins. >> it occurs near the head and neck region and they face surgeries to make the eyes and ears and nose function properly. >> it's not about making...
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he was also sentenced for the attempted murder of his 15-year-old son r.j., who narrowly escaped his father's gunfire. for the grandmother who l >> after 4 1/2 years, i have come to have some peace. and i have closure now. >> reporter: for years rainy's attorney filed motion after motion claiming his client was mentally ill. today in court, rainy said parasites are trying to eat him alive. he also said, judge, i don't know what happened that day. i know what happened, but i don't know why it happened. but on the 911 call, the day of the shooting -- the judge ruled rainy knew what he was doing when he killed his family. since he had hid his car behind the house, so they wouldn't know he was there. the killer's sister says she never bought her brother's insanity defense. >> there's a point in life when they say you snap. my brother snapped. but that doesn't mean he was crazy. >> reporter: this is the actual hat that the son was wearing when his dad tried to shoot him. you can sill see the bullet hole here. he got one life sentence for his attempted murder, two life sentences for the i
he was also sentenced for the attempted murder of his 15-year-old son r.j., who narrowly escaped his father's gunfire. for the grandmother who l >> after 4 1/2 years, i have come to have some peace. and i have closure now. >> reporter: for years rainy's attorney filed motion after motion claiming his client was mentally ill. today in court, rainy said parasites are trying to eat him alive. he also said, judge, i don't know what happened that day. i know what happened, but i don't...
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i talked with the family how young r.j. is doing they're saying not well, after witnessing his dad shoot his mom and sister, and then try to kill him. christie wilkins, news4. >>> police are trying to track down a man who attacked a woman who they say jumped out of a bush as she was walking to work this morning on walnut street in a residential section of wood bridge. the victim told police the man grabbed her shirt and ripped it. she struggled, managed to get away from him and she was not physically hurt. investigators say her attacker had a gray hoodie and black sweatpants on at the time. >>> turning now to our weather forecast. and the big chill, folks, coming our way. >> are with etalking about a true freeze later this week? >> yeah. yeah. and this is about average for the d.c. area. if we do see a freeze coming up tomorrow night, really into friday night into saturday, at dulles, i know we're going to get there, it will be the latest freezes ever at dulles airport. if you think it's a little ear i late. right now we ha
i talked with the family how young r.j. is doing they're saying not well, after witnessing his dad shoot his mom and sister, and then try to kill him. christie wilkins, news4. >>> police are trying to track down a man who attacked a woman who they say jumped out of a bush as she was walking to work this morning on walnut street in a residential section of wood bridge. the victim told police the man grabbed her shirt and ripped it. she struggled, managed to get away from him and she was...
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i was talking with price expert r.j.ane who said look for deals everywhere, even airline tickets. >> the last time i bought a travel ticket for a flight, i saved $800 by buying on black friday. just look like nontraditional items on black friday, not just what you want to buy. >> price.com, he runs a thing to get you the best deals. that's his business. the best deals, again, may not be on black friday. the really big tvs, maybe. other stuff, we have talked about this before, we have seen retailers get desperate as we get closer and closer to christmas. >> they have a lot of inventory. >> if you can hold out, wait. >> i have things set up in stores. they are already putting things out. >> for black friday? >> i got deals yesterday, accidentally. >>> hungarian researchers say let sleeping dogs lie. they may be learning something as they sleep. a study found the brains of sleeping dogs reach burst of activity that boost memory and learning. the same found that brains in female dogs have twice as much activity as male dogs.
i was talking with price expert r.j.ane who said look for deals everywhere, even airline tickets. >> the last time i bought a travel ticket for a flight, i saved $800 by buying on black friday. just look like nontraditional items on black friday, not just what you want to buy. >> price.com, he runs a thing to get you the best deals. that's his business. the best deals, again, may not be on black friday. the really big tvs, maybe. other stuff, we have talked about this before, we...
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. >> r.j. reynolds. >> reporter: decision required at least five time a week on all major networks.s different from ads in the past meant to entice to you light up, will it be effective in curing others. >> i think it is sticking out. >> it can go both ways. >> people just leave the room. >> reporter: this court ruling also requires big tobacco to pay for and publish ads in newspapers and magazines marketing experts point out no requirement to outlet or even the webb for that matter. experts say that called could be considered a win for big tobacco since so many younger people use those new platforms and fewer are consuming traditional media you have to wonder because of the appeal if that was the intent of the big tobacco. >> reading our minds, thanks, appreciate it. >>> the washington powe flips the script, newspaper said it was target of the sting operation meant to discredit its reporting on sexual misconduct allegations against alabama senate candidate roy moore. cbs news correspondent moa lenghi breaks down details. >> this is being recorded and video recorded. >> reporter: wa
. >> r.j. reynolds. >> reporter: decision required at least five time a week on all major networks.s different from ads in the past meant to entice to you light up, will it be effective in curing others. >> i think it is sticking out. >> it can go both ways. >> people just leave the room. >> reporter: this court ruling also requires big tobacco to pay for and publish ads in newspapers and magazines marketing experts point out no requirement to outlet or even...
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unlike the heads of r.j.eynolds, sean parker and mark zuckerberg have not been hauled before congress to account for themselves and what they've done. why is that exactly? do you think it's because silicon valley used all of our money for politicians? who knows? maybe there's a connection. we'll start asking members of congress about it. that's not the only newsworthy behavior from facebook this week. the company is also considering a bizarre plan to have users send them nude pictures of themselves. we are going to let trace gallagher handle the details on that. trace? >> studies show that 4% of internet users have become victim of revenge porn. for women under 38 is 10%. the reason so many angry partners post is because it hits close to home. the pictures are accessible to family and friends. facebook is launching a pilot program beginning in australia to help victims fight back. here's the deal. if you've ever shared nude or sexual images with a partner and you're afraid someday they'll end up on the web, y
unlike the heads of r.j.eynolds, sean parker and mark zuckerberg have not been hauled before congress to account for themselves and what they've done. why is that exactly? do you think it's because silicon valley used all of our money for politicians? who knows? maybe there's a connection. we'll start asking members of congress about it. that's not the only newsworthy behavior from facebook this week. the company is also considering a bizarre plan to have users send them nude pictures of...
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telephone number for a service to help smokers quit on cigarette packets on behalf of tobacco company r.j. reynolds president trump's nominee to oversee chemical safety at the environmental protection agency took money from big tobacco to promote research that downplayed the effects of secondhand smoke we cannot afford to have tobacco policy being being made by the lawyers for the tobacco industry. the proportion of u.s. adults who smoke is now fifteen percent it was forty two percent in the sixty's however due to population growth that still represents thirty six and a half million people in addition in low income areas the proportion of smokers can reach thirty seven percent cigarette taxes remain low in many states political donations from big tobacco are plentiful which helps explain why big tobacco still views the u.s. as a growth market the world's largest tobacco profit pool outside of china in the words of one cigarette executive she have returned see al-jazeera i think meyers that with us now president for tobacco free kids he's joining us via skype from washington d.c. matthew w
telephone number for a service to help smokers quit on cigarette packets on behalf of tobacco company r.j. reynolds president trump's nominee to oversee chemical safety at the environmental protection agency took money from big tobacco to promote research that downplayed the effects of secondhand smoke we cannot afford to have tobacco policy being being made by the lawyers for the tobacco industry. the proportion of u.s. adults who smoke is now fifteen percent it was forty two percent in the...
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. >> a federal court has ordered al tree yeah, r.j. make this statement. smoking kills on average, 1200 americans every day. more people die every year from smoking than from murder, aids, suicide, car crashes and alcohol combined. >> the tobacco companies are also running full-page newspaper ads. the companies no longer have to admit to lying. still the american cancer society calls this a pretty significant moment. >>> former president george h.w. bush has achieved another milestone. this time he didn't have to jump out of an airplane. >> mr. bush is the longest living former president. he passed jerald ford this weekend. the 41st president is 93 years old, 93 and 168 days old. >> jimmy c he turned 93 two months ago. jerald ford, 93, ronald reagan was 93 and 120 days. >> those 168 days. >> john adams was 90 years old, 247 days he passed away. >>> let's give a shoutout to one of the big winners of a beauty pageant. makayla holmgren. >> she has down syndrome and is the first woman with that condition to compete in a ms. usa pageant. >> she won the spirit o
. >> a federal court has ordered al tree yeah, r.j. make this statement. smoking kills on average, 1200 americans every day. more people die every year from smoking than from murder, aids, suicide, car crashes and alcohol combined. >> the tobacco companies are also running full-page newspaper ads. the companies no longer have to admit to lying. still the american cancer society calls this a pretty significant moment. >>> former president george h.w. bush has achieved...
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can reply to our tweets there pop a hashtag a j news group on as well went to facebook dot com says r.j. news group as well as the live stream where you can comment as you watch and the what's that number is plus nine seven four five zero one trip one for not coming up for a facebook live view with one eleven year old on a mission to bring lego to kids around the world you see that in a second and then also on the grid bringing aid to where it's needed most what humanitarian workers are doing to make sure health and supplies get through. hello it's been raining across the levant across iraq to iran the white top clades and i where it's still raining are a bit further north of the mountains up in azerbaijan not iran but the chances are we've got some rain further south into northern side going across iraq not a huge amount of first break through the winter rains now when they've gone the temperature can return to about middle twenty's but when it's raining and they come down a reasonable amount to what you might actually quite like twenty nine still the forecast in baghdad about twenty t
can reply to our tweets there pop a hashtag a j news group on as well went to facebook dot com says r.j. news group as well as the live stream where you can comment as you watch and the what's that number is plus nine seven four five zero one trip one for not coming up for a facebook live view with one eleven year old on a mission to bring lego to kids around the world you see that in a second and then also on the grid bringing aid to where it's needed most what humanitarian workers are doing...
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been doing so for decades so on sunday this ad will start running on t.v. a federal court has ordered r.j. reynolds tobacco lorillard and philip morris usa to make this statement about the health effects of smoking. smoking kills on average twelve hundred americans every day i think you get the point it's boring mainly because the companies were forced to do it this ad is a result of eleven years of court appeals since they lost the appeals big tobacco will have to run that ad for an entire year now as much as smoking ads encouraged to back to use and tied to back ads are responsible for just the opposite and i do bacco industries and foundations spend millions every year on advertising making you want to stop or never start using tobacco you've may have seen some of their rather clever ads on t.v. and online like this one from nicotine l. the caption to this advertisement says smoking causes premature aging this lady turning forty two or this one from cancer patients eight association they designed a roof in a smoking room to make it look like you're inside a coffin looking up out of you
been doing so for decades so on sunday this ad will start running on t.v. a federal court has ordered r.j. reynolds tobacco lorillard and philip morris usa to make this statement about the health effects of smoking. smoking kills on average twelve hundred americans every day i think you get the point it's boring mainly because the companies were forced to do it this ad is a result of eleven years of court appeals since they lost the appeals big tobacco will have to run that ad for an entire...
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asked r.j.e can ask the man himself, kevin johnson, the ceo of starbucks will join the gang on "squawk on the street" at 9:40 this morning >>> when we come back, billionaire jeff vinnik will join us. he's the owner of the tampa bay lightning. we'll talk to him about the gop tax plan and his latest collaboration with bill gates. >>> at 8:30 we'll get the october jobs report. it's jobs friday already we will give you the numbers and instant analysis >>> then congressman jim jordan will join us from washington to talk about the tax bill and president trump's pick for fed chair. you're watching squx sq"squawk cnbc down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it. is. the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's designed for your data. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. yours. amazon shutting down its fresh grocery delivery service in parts of some states customers in parts of new jersey, pennsylvania, delaw
asked r.j.e can ask the man himself, kevin johnson, the ceo of starbucks will join the gang on "squawk on the street" at 9:40 this morning >>> when we come back, billionaire jeff vinnik will join us. he's the owner of the tampa bay lightning. we'll talk to him about the gop tax plan and his latest collaboration with bill gates. >>> at 8:30 we'll get the october jobs report. it's jobs friday already we will give you the numbers and instant analysis >>> then...
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takeovers are synonymous with the late stages of a bull run in a sector go back and look at '87 in the r.jbisco leverage buyout you get a lot of this stuff in a very popular sector late in the cycle and we think technology is very late in the cycle. >> charlie, what would you say about that by the way, for qualcomm shareholders, even $70 for a stock that was trading at $80 three, four years ago, it's interesting i don't know if they would consider it, if they would, that would tell you something. >> yeah, we actually agree here that the power is with the buyers of the chip technology, not with the chips, themselves so in these negotiations, the apples of the world and the googles of the world making their own devices just have the power and it was a time when an intel chip was so valuable with its own brand and we just don't think that chip makers have that today. the r&d and the capital expenditures are just too high for us to see good returns long term . >> and as you mentioned, intel was the biggest decliner in the dow today. >>> let's check out the starbucks chart meantime we told you
takeovers are synonymous with the late stages of a bull run in a sector go back and look at '87 in the r.jbisco leverage buyout you get a lot of this stuff in a very popular sector late in the cycle and we think technology is very late in the cycle. >> charlie, what would you say about that by the way, for qualcomm shareholders, even $70 for a stock that was trading at $80 three, four years ago, it's interesting i don't know if they would consider it, if they would, that would tell you...