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even critics would be cautious about tossing him out because the fact is, the company over thedo so much next couple of years to justify its evaluation -- valuation and even in ways elon musk has failed to live up to expectation, it is not to -- easy to see how you bring in regular car executive and do a whole lot better. the fact a lot of these investors see it as a bet on him, not on tesla or even on electric cars. it is this weird box they have in in for the last year. -- been in for the last year. >> has elon musk undermined the trust investors will have in him? multiple untruths here. not only the funding was not concerned, but he didn't spend two hours in spain, but five days from the factory floor. bute could've easily been, there is this pattern of lying, essentially. >> he has never met his production goals and the market and investors forgive him that. you have to look beyond some of these short-term issues and unfortunate issues, and look to the bigger picture of what the company must do over the next few years to increase production. we are at the models in the pipeline to ju
even critics would be cautious about tossing him out because the fact is, the company over thedo so much next couple of years to justify its evaluation -- valuation and even in ways elon musk has failed to live up to expectation, it is not to -- easy to see how you bring in regular car executive and do a whole lot better. the fact a lot of these investors see it as a bet on him, not on tesla or even on electric cars. it is this weird box they have in in for the last year. -- been in for the...
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blame thedo not chinese leaders. i blame our people. the point is, how do we get to where we are? why when we ship a car tariff is, the multiples of the tariff they pay to have a car in america. explain how it happens that china and the getting $500 billion. how does china and up with a trade surplus of $50 billion a year? david: we do not have to buy the stuff and if we are running a big budget deficit, you almost begin traded us it. ken: they need us. they have the surplus. that tells me we have got leverage. when a vendor comes to home depot, to sell home depot a product, he wants access to our customers through our boxes. we have leverage. we america are the home depot's, the china. where is the leverage to say, come on. maybe we will have a better deal for our people. intellectual property. these are valid points. what has every guy done in the past? push it down a road. david: intellectual property, which everybody agrees is a problem with china, the europeans are on our side. is it the smart move to get the other folks on your side to go after china, rather than make m&a's?
blame thedo not chinese leaders. i blame our people. the point is, how do we get to where we are? why when we ship a car tariff is, the multiples of the tariff they pay to have a car in america. explain how it happens that china and the getting $500 billion. how does china and up with a trade surplus of $50 billion a year? david: we do not have to buy the stuff and if we are running a big budget deficit, you almost begin traded us it. ken: they need us. they have the surplus. that tells me we...
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that with thedo status quo. cannot do that as long as they believe insiders hold all the levers. we can't do that with the current system of unpledged elegance. -- delegates. and i say that as a superdelegate myself. and president of one of the largest unions in the american labor movement. we have got to change. rules and bylaws committee undertook a rigorous process and has come up with an evenhanded proposal, i believe. it does not disenfranchise anyone. it does not dilute the diversity that has been essential to our strength and our vitality. if it did this, i have got to tell you, speaking to you right now, i would not be on board with these proposals because of who i am and where i came from. but i support these proposals. do. they what they do is make more people feel like they had a voice. step towardsrtant empowering grassroots and promoting inclusion. whitening the decision-making circle. the proposed coppice reforms make political engagement easy for more people, especially voters with disabilities, those who speak limited english, and working people who should not hav
that with thedo status quo. cannot do that as long as they believe insiders hold all the levers. we can't do that with the current system of unpledged elegance. -- delegates. and i say that as a superdelegate myself. and president of one of the largest unions in the american labor movement. we have got to change. rules and bylaws committee undertook a rigorous process and has come up with an evenhanded proposal, i believe. it does not disenfranchise anyone. it does not dilute the diversity that...
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. >> how often are you supposed to see thedo or?very three months. >> and how oft do you see the doctor? >> only when i'm really sick. >> reporter: partnering with lyft denver health offers free rides. they take riders like gomez to routinecy nonemerg appointments at its hospital and clinics. amy freedman, the chief experience officer, is the concept's driving force. >> i started using it myself and i thought this would be a great way to get our patient's home. it was quick andefficient, rides show up in four minutes. >>eporter: it's gaining speed, the american cancer society is partnering with lyft in ten markets. uber with four health care organizations. all to help some 3.6 million americans who miss medical appointments because they don't have transportation. those missed appointments costing the medical industry $150 billion a year. and ride sharing services may be associated with e fewerrgency calls, easing the burden on ambulances. one study finds in more than 700 cities with uber, ambulance us saj dropped7%. >> you have more
. >> how often are you supposed to see thedo or?very three months. >> and how oft do you see the doctor? >> only when i'm really sick. >> reporter: partnering with lyft denver health offers free rides. they take riders like gomez to routinecy nonemerg appointments at its hospital and clinics. amy freedman, the chief experience officer, is the concept's driving force. >> i started using it myself and i thought this would be a great way to get our patient's home. it...
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thedo you fight? ask banners. poems and friendly notes were sent over by balloon.german band. -- played by a german band. the british will fight to the last drop of french blood. you have been deceived. this was an imperialistic war for britain. we germans want nothing of france. what is happening to your wife back home, soldiers? the british are stationed in your villages. yes, france was ready to the plucked. whole force of the nazi light was turned -- might was turned to the west. through the low country in 1914? what was the 1940 plan of conquest? it was believed the germans would try a swing through the low country. but even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, holland still clung to neutrality. so the french 70 division along the border of belgium, 17 in the maginot line. 10 divisions here, in case mussolini got bored. the british have 10 divisions here. the allied strategy in an attack against the low countries was to swing their armies like a gate into belgium, the hinge being the maginot line. by ahinge was protected edr state honeycomb -- forest honeycomb
thedo you fight? ask banners. poems and friendly notes were sent over by balloon.german band. -- played by a german band. the british will fight to the last drop of french blood. you have been deceived. this was an imperialistic war for britain. we germans want nothing of france. what is happening to your wife back home, soldiers? the british are stationed in your villages. yes, france was ready to the plucked. whole force of the nazi light was turned -- might was turned to the west. through...
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think, thedo you founding fathers put in the very first amendment, that you cannot abridge that it is forbidden to abridge freedom of speech? each and every one of you have been given this incredible gift by our founding fathers, and by the many heroes who have fought to keep that right in place for us. you have inherited this. you have to appreciate how important it is. if there is any indication to me of how powerful this freedom is, to each and every individual, which is what our founding fathers understood, that it is the power of the individual and right of individuals, and that the government has been put in place to protect the right of ask, ouridual, why, i university campuses so taken to making certain you all can not exercise without restriction, your freedom of speech? because they know it is incredibly powerful tool. politics oft was intimidation going out there in our national elections and state elections were a few raise certain issues, they would call you names. you are familiar with this name-calling. that was the technique for years. you raise the issue of immigratio
think, thedo you founding fathers put in the very first amendment, that you cannot abridge that it is forbidden to abridge freedom of speech? each and every one of you have been given this incredible gift by our founding fathers, and by the many heroes who have fought to keep that right in place for us. you have inherited this. you have to appreciate how important it is. if there is any indication to me of how powerful this freedom is, to each and every individual, which is what our founding...
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that stolen opportunity and the well-known local pilot was doing most of the flying and elder doing thedo smiling and with those snowbirds they saw value. as financial backers to shoot footage and sell it to hollywood. there was just one caveat she has to say she was never marrien ma the men were marketing a product and could not be labeled missesd west m virginians agreed to putp $35,000 to buy a plane a plane leaving the right woman for the job so pretty it doesn't seem right the fairest of the brave and the bravest of the fair. she would make it to paris or she wouldn't or tell thehe tale either way they were unsure and is better than playing out her years working in a dentist or office and making dinner for her husband. the trick was getting haldermann to teach her to fly and getting him to go with her across the ocean inevitably was always crying about something that she wore him down with dogged determination. i want to do something that will make people notice me. if is it worth risking their life the reporter asked?? yes it is.s it is. there is only one way to there is only one wa
that stolen opportunity and the well-known local pilot was doing most of the flying and elder doing thedo smiling and with those snowbirds they saw value. as financial backers to shoot footage and sell it to hollywood. there was just one caveat she has to say she was never marrien ma the men were marketing a product and could not be labeled missesd west m virginians agreed to putp $35,000 to buy a plane a plane leaving the right woman for the job so pretty it doesn't seem right the fairest of...
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. >> gue dear i don't have to give you thedo name but you don't have to give evidence the clintons committed a crime that the trumh foundation kicked out of new york because he was cheating yof didn't say anything how he took the money from the foundation and bought himself a big but how portrait or anything how he goes golfing every weekend on our money or have the nerve to talkh about i do watch this i have seen his rallies he has no evidence that hillary clinton is a crook. >> she says things that she has read things but she hasn't so just make your point next timehe that trump golfs too much about noense that nonsense of one charity vying fore. another that is probably all that robert mueller has that's when he goes intoo >> ohio, inviting.aller: goo morning. >> good morning.less congratulations on your book ie think donald trump is a the catalyst this country has needed for a long time what he has done is waking the american publicews and it is starting to speak up and have been silenced for a long time they really don't pay h tention to the they cannot bet fooled anymore. donald trump
. >> gue dear i don't have to give you thedo name but you don't have to give evidence the clintons committed a crime that the trumh foundation kicked out of new york because he was cheating yof didn't say anything how he took the money from the foundation and bought himself a big but how portrait or anything how he goes golfing every weekend on our money or have the nerve to talkh about i do watch this i have seen his rallies he has no evidence that hillary clinton is a crook. >>...
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i don't think it ultimately has much of an impact in thedo november elections. >> i agree with you. i don't think it well. frank's point is an important one and one of the reasons why i aink the democrats have better than 50% chance to win the house. women, suburban, white voters middle-class voters, on both coasts are really reacting to the rhetoric of the republicans. >> laura: when they go to the country clubs, talking about suburban women, country clubsbs to hang out, have coffee with their friends, is it that they are embarrassed, they feel embarrassed to say they support trump's results? do they want to feel there is a way to support trump because hem shows empathy or compassion on an issue? oh, he's good on this. how does he message them? >> you stay on the tax cuts, job report, everything that is economically based. on the end, that is what matters to more than them. some people will vote based on donald trump. this election, you win orr lose based on whether they think theo are income level will be better two years from now than it is today. >> laura: that story in the rall
i don't think it ultimately has much of an impact in thedo november elections. >> i agree with you. i don't think it well. frank's point is an important one and one of the reasons why i aink the democrats have better than 50% chance to win the house. women, suburban, white voters middle-class voters, on both coasts are really reacting to the rhetoric of the republicans. >> laura: when they go to the country clubs, talking about suburban women, country clubsbs to hang out, have...
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that all thedo time. i am scared. is -- you just put it near the credit card stand. thought that was more secure than other alternatives. put dignity it in the chip reader. apple is front and center. apple is less thrill and more financial guile. that is fine. apple doesn't stay late on the weekends anymore. the narrative was a good report from apple can help alleviate the pressure on tech. if apple is sitting down with a chamomile tea at night. david: apple sounds like a millennial that is older. tech sector as a whole, 16% revenues year-over-year, apple is on top of those numbers. we have seen tech over perform. the technology sector, do we add here? have not do we think we hit a soft patch in tech. >> given the experience we have just had it is fine to have substantial growth. expectation is for double what you had. it goes back to the chamomile tea. what happens to the companies out clubbing at night? sales decelerate. earnings are 20-25%. in an environment that we might be next year where we have annualized thing at nine-8% those growers have a chance to stand o
that all thedo time. i am scared. is -- you just put it near the credit card stand. thought that was more secure than other alternatives. put dignity it in the chip reader. apple is front and center. apple is less thrill and more financial guile. that is fine. apple doesn't stay late on the weekends anymore. the narrative was a good report from apple can help alleviate the pressure on tech. if apple is sitting down with a chamomile tea at night. david: apple sounds like a millennial that is...
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thedo you interpret earnings miss versus the increase in revenue?s is generally a good earnings report. revenue, in line with but 61% growth from last year. that is what people will be counting on. due to a bigostly valuation gain for one of their subsidiaries, ant financial. stripping that out, earnings were in line with expect haitians and what -- with expectations. hit.ba is still taking a david: it has been under pressure because of macro concerns about china. is the alibaba stock a circuit for what china is doing? >> that is that thing people will be watching. tencentw last week with , people are wondering if that is the greater china tech industry, and will that extend to the global tech industry. that thingsshows are going well for alibaba. they continue to have good revenue numbers and people are buying stuff on alibaba. it is reflecting this change in business for companies that have conquered the online world, but are now trying to conquer the online -- off-line world. that takes more money. minutesoming up, fomc show a september rate hike
thedo you interpret earnings miss versus the increase in revenue?s is generally a good earnings report. revenue, in line with but 61% growth from last year. that is what people will be counting on. due to a bigostly valuation gain for one of their subsidiaries, ant financial. stripping that out, earnings were in line with expect haitians and what -- with expectations. hit.ba is still taking a david: it has been under pressure because of macro concerns about china. is the alibaba stock a circuit...
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that with thedo status quo. we cannot do that as long as they believe insiders pull all the lovers. -- pull all the levers in the democratic party. we cannot do it with the current system of unpledged delegates. i say that as a superdelegate president of one of the largest unions and the american labor movement. we have to change. the rules and bylaws committee undertook a rigorous progress that has come up with an uneven handed progress, and it doesn't dilute the diversity that has been essential to our strength and vitality. if it did this, i have got to tell you, speaking to you now, i would not be on board with these proposals because of who i am or where i came from, what i support these proposals. [applause] what they do. what they do is make more people feel like they have a voice. an important step toward promoting inclusion and pirating grassroots and widening the decision-making circle. reforms make political engagement easier for more people, especially voters would disabilities, those who speak limit
that with thedo status quo. we cannot do that as long as they believe insiders pull all the lovers. -- pull all the levers in the democratic party. we cannot do it with the current system of unpledged delegates. i say that as a superdelegate president of one of the largest unions and the american labor movement. we have to change. the rules and bylaws committee undertook a rigorous progress that has come up with an uneven handed progress, and it doesn't dilute the diversity that has been...
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. >> they're doing thedo their be but they're even horrible at this. i mean, you look at the fact that now the administration is saying that they are going to sanction russia and foreign governments for interfering with elections. they're doing that specifically because of the indictments that were laid down last month. robert mueller using the u.s. military information had the specifics of how the russians tried to destroy our election. what computer screens, what their key strokes were. what buildings they were in. the detail was so specific that we busted them red handed beyond any reasonable doubt. but think about this. if mike pence had his way and this had been shut down in may, like mike pence was saying, we would never have this evidence that, basically, showed what the russians tried to do and what they're going to try to do again in 2018. >> oh, yeah. that's just one part of it. i mean, for instance, before the mueller probe began, we were operating in which the trump campaign and trump white house was insisting that there was no contact with
. >> they're doing thedo their be but they're even horrible at this. i mean, you look at the fact that now the administration is saying that they are going to sanction russia and foreign governments for interfering with elections. they're doing that specifically because of the indictments that were laid down last month. robert mueller using the u.s. military information had the specifics of how the russians tried to destroy our election. what computer screens, what their key strokes were....