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i thk init is the safest thing do.good advice, especially as we head into the fourth of july weekend. dr. bob, thank you so much, we always appreciate it. >>> the exploratory and reopens for the first time since the ndpa >>> the exploratory and has been clod sesince march of 20, but it ops enback up on frid. ay wh catan we peexct? joining usno w isthe chief sciee ncofficer. thank you for being here. very excitin g. friday iths e day. wh sathould peleop expectke y markets >> we are really excid teto reop enafter these 15 mont hsof crinedible disapinpotment cause welo ve being open to the puicbl. we are openg in actulyal won the fit,rs which i thinisk probab lytomorrow rninweg are doing our grand opineng ceremo. ny peleop canco me in, but e th weekd enwill bea big ekweend for , usfourth of july weekd.en we areth rilled to be opreening . meso of the inthgs will be the same, meso will be a little differen t. the ffdierensit de, we llwi spread exhibs itout of, itvemo hibi ttshat rewe real ly becomingro pblematicso people do
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. >> eamon, thk you. so many ways to tradthis, you had the deal announced at 4: this afternoon, interesting because firefly fun houseeey fireeye -- -- grasso, why would you go on trade? >> beyond meat that's what is up today, if you think ofhe strongest thing go with what worked why have the cybersecurity stocks not worked in six months. they all rallied and can't again, why >> i thought it was rhetorical. >> i was wondering if it is rhetorical because i don't know, i'm just the host. >> it was rhetorical to you, but i thought tim would jump and answer it. >> i'll help you i don't know if i have the answer other than i like crowdstrike, the like the last numbers about 74.5% arr growth -- they got a pipeline, they got a backlog, i hate that it trades at 35 times ev to rev on 23, and again, crowdstrike nortof $1 billion in revenues at a time you look at the enterprise there are those who think we're flying as blind as we did in the late 90's when people aren't using an virus or what not, i think the stocks
. >> eamon, thk you. so many ways to tradthis, you had the deal announced at 4: this afternoon, interesting because firefly fun houseeey fireeye -- -- grasso, why would you go on trade? >> beyond meat that's what is up today, if you think ofhe strongest thing go with what worked why have the cybersecurity stocks not worked in six months. they all rallied and can't again, why >> i thought it was rhetorical. >> i was wondering if it is rhetorical because i don't know, i'm...
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we are glad you guys were able to save >>> okay, thk >>> tonight, several developing stories as we comeair. authorities say the highly contagious delta variant is spreading quickly in the u.s. doubling in just two weeks. tonight, dr. fauci now saying this is currently the greatest threat in the u.s. in trying to end this pandemic. this evening, the white house now conceding we will not hit the president's goal for the fourth of july vaccinations. so, when will we? and the late headline as we come on tonight. more than 150 hospital workers reportedly resigning or terminated because they were told they had to get the vaccine. >>> also breaking as we come on the air, the senate vote involving that sweeping election reform bill. democrats united tonight. moderate joe manchin on board on the bill they say would protect voters' rights, making election day a national holiday so americans can get to the polls. mi
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and i thk universities need to see themselves as places committed to intellectual excellence and openness to all ideas and that, too often in recent years, they have seen themselves as social-justice warrior institutions. and, you know, i'm usually on their -- usually on the side of the social-justice people, or the people who fashion themselves that way. but i think that universities need to be very careful to remain open to all kinds of views. and when you have stifling orthodoxies, it tends to lead to very big mistakes, mistakes like the vietnam war which reflected a kind of orthodoxy in foreign policy of that time... mistakes like the inflation of the late '60s and '70s that we were discussing... mistakes like the growth of inequality in the united states and the price we've paid for what was not a well-managed response to the pandemic. so i'm a person who believes that stifling orthodoxy should be resisted everywhere. >> professor larry summers, thank you for joining on "firing line." >> thank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possiblen part by... and by... corporate
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i thk angela merkel was a bit like that when donald trump was around, suddenly the europeans were thinking on, maybe we should be leaders of the western world. i thought you might ask about this and reflect on what politicians are like what they have to deal with each other. and by and large, they are pretty thick skinned people. if you take the issue of johnson and trump -- of biden and joson, biden called johnson the british tru and you thought frankly, that is going to make it difficult when they meet. but most politicians wer joe biden, boris johnson, emmanuel macron, they are thick-skinned, used to dealing with people like us and douldn't worry too much. christian: rob w you. did you know that this harbor behind this is the third-deepest arbor in the world after rio and sydney? rob: i did not. christian: this was the part that established england as a naval power. we will talk of it later, but you might be able to see over my left shoulder we are being well looked after by the naval police, the port police, who are out here. they are keeping an eye on all security in the harbor. just
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a job >>> that is it for tonight, thk you so much for watching. >> we appreciate your time. and jimmy kimmel,
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thk you all so much for being here. astead, how does this bill in texas fit into the national push to restrict voting? astead: yeah. i think what we see in texas is a microcosm of what we've seen across the country from republicans. that's in the wake of a 2020 election that at the top line didn't go how they wanted but had some good republicans down ballot and they have decided to do a full frontal assault on lower d democracy, right? we are talking about a party that has tied itselfo closely to the former president's lies, about election security, that the base is demanding that their elected offials act on this front. they are demanding that -- in the words of trump, that they stop the so-called rigged election so you really have republicans here that are looking for solutions in search of a problem. bui think that what you have also as i talked to republican voters across the country is really a base that is motivated by this idea that they are beine of cultural and political loss that's happening. and so wokeness,
thk you all so much for being here. astead, how does this bill in texas fit into the national push to restrict voting? astead: yeah. i think what we see in texas is a microcosm of what we've seen across the country from republicans. that's in the wake of a 2020 election that at the top line didn't go how they wanted but had some good republicans down ballot and they have decided to do a full frontal assault on lower d democracy, right? we are talking about a party that has tied itselfo closely...
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>>> okay, thk >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. authorities say the highly contagious delta variant is spreading quickly in the u.s. doubling in just two weeks. tonight, dr. fauci now saying this is currently the greatest threat in the u.s. in trying to end this pandemic. this evening, the white house now conceding we will not hit the president's goal for the fourth of july vaccinations. so, when will we? and the late headline as we come on tonight. more than 150 hospital workers reportedly resigning or terminated because they were told they had to get the vaccine. >>> also breaking as we come on the air, the senate vote involving that sweeping election reform bill. democrats united tonight. moderate joe manchin on board on the bill they say would protect voters' rights, making election day a national holiday so americans can get to the polls. mitch mcconnell saying republicans will block it. what he said before this key vote. rachel scott live on the hill tonight. >>> new reporting tonight after a 2-year-old boy is shot in the fam
>>> okay, thk >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. authorities say the highly contagious delta variant is spreading quickly in the u.s. doubling in just two weeks. tonight, dr. fauci now saying this is currently the greatest threat in the u.s. in trying to end this pandemic. this evening, the white house now conceding we will not hit the president's goal for the fourth of july vaccinations. so, when will we? and the late headline as we come on...
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i d wahie thk. i love being in the spotlight, it's been really fun. >> baseball, the cubs came to town red-hot. they won 9 of 10. but these giants have been the cooler. hello little fella, you're about to mess this one. si conditioning, steven duggar blasts and it hits the metal roof, scoring a home run. the giants took a 3- 2 lead. here is alex dickerson, weight and gone. they touch jake every other for six runs. the ball was flying! jason vossler, yard. next batter and lamont wade with back-to-back smashes. they won it 8- 5 with the second most home runs in all of baseball. a tough night for the home plate umpire, he shook anthe a's . a big night for sean murphy, deep into the second inning. the a's built a 6- zero mike lead. at its gristle, come on! never enough runs. murphy added again in the seventh with an rbi double. the a's win it 9- 5 and stay out of houston for first in the west. >>> nba, that's kawai leonard of the l.a. clippers. playoff gary's, game six, he made noise. stars, big shots,
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>> yeah, i absolutely thk they're sensitive enough. i mean, you obviously have a new president in ebrahim raisi, a hard-liner, but you can see he is already -- i wouldn't say it's extending an olive branch, but he already recognizes that he's going to have to deal with the united states even if he doesn't want to deal personally with president biden. he's going to continue to come to the table in the negotiations for the jcpoa. so i think we're going to have to see how this plays out. you know, i know the biden administration understands that, you know, we can't extricate ourselves from the middle east totally. we're going to continue to have great relationships or i should say relationships, diplomatic relationships with all of our allies within the region. and we need to continue to do that. but right now, of course, there is a shift in thinking and a shift in our national security strategy about china as the most serious competitor out there and russia and other threats that are looming. so, you know, we can walk and chew gum at the
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. >> what are some of the ways in which soccer has played that role within diplomacy so i s thk the twothat people probably think of most immediatelyy are basic marketing for the country or regime and maybe attempts to construct soft power, but you could think of other things. i don't know, can you talk about that, just a range of different ways in which soccer and diplomacy are intertwined that you highlight? >>hl absolutely in the first thg you pointed out, it's with these mega events through world cup, and others in various other competitions that the hostom country and often it's a country and not a city like the olympic games, it's really that soft power and how the country wants to portray itself to the world and in some cases it's countries that are on a rising trajectory and kind of use the event to show, we have arrived on this world stage and other times it might be about changing a perception or affording a different view of the country, a specific view of that country to see the world and along with her that there can also be in more recent times more marketing sponsorship k
. >> what are some of the ways in which soccer has played that role within diplomacy so i s thk the twothat people probably think of most immediatelyy are basic marketing for the country or regime and maybe attempts to construct soft power, but you could think of other things. i don't know, can you talk about that, just a range of different ways in which soccer and diplomacy are intertwined that you highlight? >>hl absolutely in the first thg you pointed out, it's with these mega...
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anyofoema mody thk u r joining me "squawk box" is next [ "me and you" by barry louis polisar ] ♪ me andyou listening to the rain ♪ ♪ me and you we are the same ♪ ♪ me and you have all the fame we need ♪ ♪ indeed, you and me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ >>> good morning wall street on record watch after the best week for stocks in months. we will she ow you what is movi. >>> president biden back tracking walking back comments that links the infrastructure deal to a separate deal. focusing on social programs and climate change. >>> "f9" paving the way for the summer box office. biggest opening weekend in north america since the pandemic began. june 28th. is it jobs week? >> that's a good question. >> it is monday, june 28th, 2021. it's a monday. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we start with the markets after the gains for stocks last week s&p notched the best week since february dow had its best week since march. the nasdaq had the best week since a
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you think president trump will go all the way to alaska and if he does, what w kind of impact do you thkabsolutely, he will come here and by the way, welcome from kodiak, alaska, the largest coast guard base in the nation, president trump is hugely popular here, the best president alaska has ever had. he won by double digits in both elections and for good reason. he let us responsibly develop our own resources, he knows that we are overland by the federal government and was working to give us back millions of acres, he respected our constitutional rights by appointing judges and supports our military and border security buten but senator murki opposed all of that and that's why am opposing her. i have a 20-point lead in the s and the alaskan republican party has officially censured lisa murkowski and in america you can help us oust her. >> jesse: so in 20-point lead, i expect you to hang onto that after the president comes for a visit she is squishy on everything. the president will be in your neck of the woods on saturday, big valley crowd is expected, what do you think about that? i'm
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, bument on throe down air, they shove one down my throat and body slam me into the beverage cart, thkse down, air. >> if you're an ashole assaulting people doing their jobs, then fly the airline for people just like you. throe down air: once the wheels are up, the shit goes down. >> trevor: which we come back gaming star will talk about landing on the cover of "sports illust [♪♪] looking for superior protection against uv damage and early skin aging? try neutrogena ultra sheer. it provides exceptional cellular protection from burning uvb rays and aging uva rays. save 25% at neutrogena.com this june 21st and 22nd is amazon prime day. two days of epic deals that could change your kitchen. your yard. your game. even the way you celebrate. so if you have plans on prime day, change 'em. daily social distancing show." my first guest is nick kolcheff, known in the gaming world as nickmercs. he's here to talk about being one of faze clan's biggest streamers, the rise of e-sports, and being on the cover of "sports illustrated." nick kolcheff, aka, nickmercs,s welcome to "the daily social distan
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those are really the terms they've been use ing for t i thk it also comes with a risk. then what do you get from sitting down with putin? and he obviously is someone who has tried to put u.s. presidents on their heels in the past, something that white house aides have on their minds going into this meeting. >> criticizing biden going into this summit, and clarissa on that subject, we should remind our viewers you investigated the poisoning of putin critic alexey navalny, even visited a home of one member who allegedly carried out the attack. and president biden has criticized putin for how navalny has been treated. now his organization has been banned as an extremist group and this is days ahead of the meeting with biden. that's a real finger in biden's eye. >> reporter: it's a very clear message. when you come to geneva, do not bother to talk to me about domestic political russian issues. those are not on the table, not up for debate and they're not really any of your business. president vladimir putin at the st. petersburg economic forum accusing the u.s. of hypocrisy
those are really the terms they've been use ing for t i thk it also comes with a risk. then what do you get from sitting down with putin? and he obviously is someone who has tried to put u.s. presidents on their heels in the past, something that white house aides have on their minds going into this meeting. >> criticizing biden going into this summit, and clarissa on that subject, we should remind our viewers you investigated the poisoning of putin critic alexey navalny, even visited a...
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that the whole country is going to have to wrestle with as well if we ever trulyru do, but i don't thk that arguing thatt reparations s that complicated. it's that beginning to have conversations about the best way to do it and probably a situation where everyone is happy it's never going to happen, but i think if people keep in my circles if people are often saying how once you take the full measure of the history of the country, you have to come to the position that people were robbed, people hade their livelihoods and families stolen from them and you have two from a standpoint come to grips with that and that's where i think we kind of need to start and that's why history, knowing history is reallyry important. >> when did the first movement and and give way to the second still part of this first movement? >> that is a great question. i framed this study going through the reconstruction i see this as a phase it can be divided into sub- phases, but it is a phase where you get the founding of the united states and then a larger and larger population because of the states abolishing s
that the whole country is going to have to wrestle with as well if we ever trulyru do, but i don't thk that arguing thatt reparations s that complicated. it's that beginning to have conversations about the best way to do it and probably a situation where everyone is happy it's never going to happen, but i think if people keep in my circles if people are often saying how once you take the full measure of the history of the country, you have to come to the position that people were robbed, people...
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i want to thk camilla chavez, executive director of dolores huerta foundation.es it for the show. if you would like to sign up for our daily digest commits an old "democracynow" to 66866. text it to 66866. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪♪♪ zoe daniel: alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge known as anwr, protected by the us government, but also contested for decades. here, animals roam in a pristine wilderness in one of the last places of its kind on earth, but it's under threat. [gunshot] donald trump: anwr in alaska, one of the great sites of energy in the world. zoe: the trump administration plans to allow drilling here for oil and gas.
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>> well, i thk i n and, again, i'm glad you asked the question because there is a bit of confusion about. as the n.i.h., the largest supporter of medical research in the world, i think it would have been irresponsible for us not to see what we could learn about coronavirus in china, given the or gin of sars 20 years ago and mers another decade after that both of which came from bats in caves in china and clearly were a sign that there might be more trouble ahead. and, so, we did through a subcontract to the wuhan institute of vierology to support of a study. we never authorized a support of a virus to infect a human to make it more lethal or transmissible. that would have been absolutely off limits. the amount of money that went to that particular institute was quite modest. i can't tell you, with their millions, tens of millions, how many hundreds of millions of dollars of other research were doing other things that they didn't tell us about, but i will tell you that what n.i.h. supported, what we approved was not something that would have contributed to the arrival of this very dangero
>> well, i thk i n and, again, i'm glad you asked the question because there is a bit of confusion about. as the n.i.h., the largest supporter of medical research in the world, i think it would have been irresponsible for us not to see what we could learn about coronavirus in china, given the or gin of sars 20 years ago and mers another decade after that both of which came from bats in caves in china and clearly were a sign that there might be more trouble ahead. and, so, we did through a...
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at the same time that i think we were pretty successful at going after those involved with 911de, i thkhe military was trying to figure out an approach to try to deal with afghanistan and i think there then became a focus or onth how can we nation builda little bit with afghanistan so that they could have the capacity to both govern and secure themselves and frankly, that became a bigger challenge. i think we made some progress in improving their military and their police capabilitieshe ande made some progress in helping to try to secure the country, particularly against the tell a mankl but there were real probls that undermined a lot of what we were trying to do. there was continuation of a lot of corruption in afghanistan, particularly at higher levels and there were a lot of grievances about how the government was operating within afghanistan themselves and there was a whole problem with pakistan being able to provide cover for terrorism in pakistan and these terrorists would then cross the line and make an attack in afghanistan that made it near impossible to try to deal with that
at the same time that i think we were pretty successful at going after those involved with 911de, i thkhe military was trying to figure out an approach to try to deal with afghanistan and i think there then became a focus or onth how can we nation builda little bit with afghanistan so that they could have the capacity to both govern and secure themselves and frankly, that became a bigger challenge. i think we made some progress in improving their military and their police capabilitieshe ande...
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of putting it so the side was facing the audience that said i dissent, she did s embrace that but i thk again and got people talking about the work and about what mattered to her, the other thing i would sayng on this when we ae working on the book i visited her chambers and they looked at the pictures that she had around her office to get inspiration of what images we might include and we have a lot of images that have not been published before and she had several picture of her with little girls dressed up like her and i don't think it was because she thought this is great people are dressing up like me i think that she loved little girls were learning about you could be a woman on the supreme court and you could be a woman in your 80s and speak your mind and callout injustice when you see it and that i think she really loved i tried to make very few changes to the book after she passed away but i did include some images from when she came back to the supreme court in an image of her as the first woman in the first jewish person to be so honored and i also included an image of the may
of putting it so the side was facing the audience that said i dissent, she did s embrace that but i thk again and got people talking about the work and about what mattered to her, the other thing i would sayng on this when we ae working on the book i visited her chambers and they looked at the pictures that she had around her office to get inspiration of what images we might include and we have a lot of images that have not been published before and she had several picture of her with little...
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but then getting into question about what some it was a wasn't doing the job properly i i thk it's a huge mistake and was in the bush administration. >> if i could briefly follow-up. in the book we talk about that investigation and the report that nora produced or goes ultimately by the way substance of her conclusions about where the legal lines lay was ultimately adopted by the obama administration to deliver to congress in a letter, notice to coast and a letter. we think that ought to be considered more formal guidance on these issues. i'm glad you brought that up. >> i have one last question for the group. this just may take us to the in so i apologize to those of you have submitted written questions. but our discussion has been historical for the most part. we had one or two brief mentions about current administration. making the context policy, prepared by the biden white house counsel office. i do want to ask the current administration has been in place over five months. now have the attorney general in office for a few months. are there examples that come to mind in which the
but then getting into question about what some it was a wasn't doing the job properly i i thk it's a huge mistake and was in the bush administration. >> if i could briefly follow-up. in the book we talk about that investigation and the report that nora produced or goes ultimately by the way substance of her conclusions about where the legal lines lay was ultimately adopted by the obama administration to deliver to congress in a letter, notice to coast and a letter. we think that ought to...
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it's getting all of that approved in the topography that phwe face are significant so thk you so muchor your testimony. i want to highlight one part of your written statement. you operate and deeply rural markets where they offer the networks to be higher and a tailored approach to managing risk resiliency and redundancy is necessary to create networks that provide services, customers can afford. how has fiber lead to more resilient sustainable networks? >> thank you mr. chair. first both the resiliency in terms of the durability and performance characteristics the second item is the scalability. so, we still use fiber that was deployed in the '90s and early 2000 and 2010. fiber hasn proven to be a very resilient medium to deploy, upgrade and scale throughout those times and we haven't needed to replace it going on 30 plus years. can congress support providers by constructing future proof networks that meet the highest standards of resiliency bypassing and infrastructure package that would allow more in this area? in the rural and underserved areas i think that is only one act in term
it's getting all of that approved in the topography that phwe face are significant so thk you so muchor your testimony. i want to highlight one part of your written statement. you operate and deeply rural markets where they offer the networks to be higher and a tailored approach to managing risk resiliency and redundancy is necessary to create networks that provide services, customers can afford. how has fiber lead to more resilient sustainable networks? >> thank you mr. chair. first both...
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de, thk you.is not as striking as it could be for other sectors. it remains to be seen if this is the start of a sustained build for these names. >> it has been a tough run it has been chopping all over the place. tillray made aigh a few months ago. it is way off of that. it doesn't seem all that durable a headline catyst for this its policiesmazon is changing probably reinforces the idea, though, that societal acceptance of mijuana use is absolutely becoming more entrenched we knew that, it is certainly a reminder of that in theory just kind of an excu for these names to participate in the fun today mike, amc is up 107% we have got just about two minutes to go in the trang day. what else are you seeing in the market internals >> a little bit xed. net positive in terms of number of stocks paiding in the up side but definitely not overwhelming the way it was yesterday new york stock exchange, 1800 stocks higher, 1500 down once again hesitating to use the volume split on days like today because am s
de, thk you.is not as striking as it could be for other sectors. it remains to be seen if this is the start of a sustained build for these names. >> it has been a tough run it has been chopping all over the place. tillray made aigh a few months ago. it is way off of that. it doesn't seem all that durable a headline catyst for this its policiesmazon is changing probably reinforces the idea, though, that societal acceptance of mijuana use is absolutely becoming more entrenched we knew that,...
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he iesaid, scientists at cdc thk they're n scientists, but they' not compared to real scientists.ntists,ga they would recogne that legionnaires is caused by a toxin and not an organism but they're so fixated because of their history on organisms that that's all they can see. whenen dave sensor called him t say we have isolated the cause of the organism of legionnaires, congressman murphy said it's about time and three days later he put out a statement saying he verified thet cause of legionnaires. i could leave this here and i suppose that would be the polite thing to do. but i need to add he later went to prison. not for criticizing cdc, but because he wasn't a very clever crook. the swine flu caused us problems. it was a point of controversy. but dave sensor did the right thing. and i had a chance at a hearing whenen senator kennedy asked me what would you have done if you had been in dave sensor's shoes? and i said, i hope i would have had the courage to do exactly what he did, and then i explained whyci it was the righ decision at that time. but it might not be in the future.
he iesaid, scientists at cdc thk they're n scientists, but they' not compared to real scientists.ntists,ga they would recogne that legionnaires is caused by a toxin and not an organism but they're so fixated because of their history on organisms that that's all they can see. whenen dave sensor called him t say we have isolated the cause of the organism of legionnaires, congressman murphy said it's about time and three days later he put out a statement saying he verified thet cause of...
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. >> paying over 20 times revenue, sometimes you thk it is the stock. >> cash is free right w, too. > true. no doubt cash is not costing you a lot at this point that's a good point. >> guys, there's the opening bell, obviously breadth at the oping here, interesting, mike, we haven't had a chance to circle back on the first hour of trading yesterday, where dow popped 300, but i guess is that new money that was just short-lived? >> it was inresting, it was new month. i think it had something to do with the fact that overseas marks were open on monday, all up and a little bit of a catch-up at the open just a gap to maybe account for that and what's interesting is it's been a pattern i just saw some stats sayi over the last few day, the market has closed near its low, kind of the low end of the daily range, very narrow range and we're sitting here pretty much at all time highs within a percent of it. it is a very unusual hovering act that the indexes are doing happening through a lot of t rotation some of the smaller market cap sectors like energy up a lot and they have momentum, and yet
. >> paying over 20 times revenue, sometimes you thk it is the stock. >> cash is free right w, too. > true. no doubt cash is not costing you a lot at this point that's a good point. >> guys, there's the opening bell, obviously breadth at the oping here, interesting, mike, we haven't had a chance to circle back on the first hour of trading yesterday, where dow popped 300, but i guess is that new money that was just short-lived? >> it was inresting, it was new month. i...
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