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tim is an investor. the newly expanding service industries of the new china. he's also the president of roosevelt china investments, a very old company with a long history doing business here, created by the roosevelt family, maybe you've heard of them. this is his clubhouse. really, the house of roosevelt on the bund, right in the middle of it all. wine is big here now. the french chateaus, more and more they look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker. tim alone has stocked around 4,000 labels here. china in general bought 2 billion bottles of red wine last year alone. think about that for a minute. they are now the leading market for red wine in the world. it's pretty amazing here. >> tim: well, i designed this place in five minutes. i look at this place for like six months -- >> anthony: uh-huh. >> tim: daytime, nighttime, and -- and finally one morning i say, i'm going to make a wine cellar out of this. >> anthony: looks so good. >> tim: thank you. >> anthony: hi, guys. well, this
tim is an investor. the newly expanding service industries of the new china. he's also the president of roosevelt china investments, a very old company with a long history doing business here, created by the roosevelt family, maybe you've heard of them. this is his clubhouse. really, the house of roosevelt on the bund, right in the middle of it all. wine is big here now. the french chateaus, more and more they look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker. tim alone has stocked...
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first they validated tim's story. he spent the night with a friend in moon lake about an hour to the north. >> he did go up to where george was staying with his girlfriend. this was confirmed. george gave us a time line that was consistent with what he gave us. >> tim's story about the night of the murder checked out. he even voluntarily came clean on something right from the start. he had a record. he had done time. >> no early on in your life, tim, you get in trouble. what was going on with you? >> i was running an escort service and got stupid and started it up small, basically, running an ad out of a newspaper. getting a small office and it just expanded from there. it ballooned. >> what kind of money were you pulling down per week? >> i was grossing 6 to $7,000 a day. >> a day. >> you're how old? >> at that time 20. why am i even going to school when i'm making this kind of money. >> why go straight? >> and ended up in a gun fight. >> yes, sir. >> tim says he was worried he would be painted as a bad guy right awa
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tim has put out a very interesting q&a about the details. we had only 112 which was lending against collateral -- on e tool which was lending against collateral. you had a situation where you had an investment -- this is not a commercial bank with a large amount of loans to use as collateral and of a sustainable level of funding. this was on investment bank that was funded largely by short-term wholesale funding, that had mostly encumbered collateral. its assets were a mix of market assets whose business is dependent very heavily on instantaneous confidence because it's customers and counterparties were leading away very quickly. this is not some kind of narrow, legal judgment. that wasn't the way we were thinking about it. we were thinking about it in terms of, is it feasible, is it viable? iwas having conversations, was in washington, talking continuously to hank and tim. our belief was that making a loan against the collateral available would at best sustain the company for a few days. it was not a viable business. all we would do was und
tim has put out a very interesting q&a about the details. we had only 112 which was lending against collateral -- on e tool which was lending against collateral. you had a situation where you had an investment -- this is not a commercial bank with a large amount of loans to use as collateral and of a sustainable level of funding. this was on investment bank that was funded largely by short-term wholesale funding, that had mostly encumbered collateral. its assets were a mix of market assets...
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i'm tim kaine.ped lead efforts to grow our navys of 355 shims and increase troop pay but corey stewart said this about that budget bill -- >> an absolute nightmare and a disaster. i wish the president had vetoed it. sen. kaine: that would hurt virginia and threaten our security. keeping america safe has to be a positive top priority. >> the far left, now they're turning slinlte. who's their hero? tim kaine. last week we deaded sanctuary cities. no surprise there. he raised taxes, supported abortion. destroyed jobs and opposed trump. on our side, corey stewart. senate, strong, tough, unafraid. standing with our president, standing with us. mr. stewart: i'm corey stewart and i approve this ad. >> and our live 2018 coverage continues tonight from las vegas with president trump campaigning in support of republicans in nevada at 10:00 p.m. eastern. we'll have that here on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. back now live to the virginia senate town hall. mark: welcome back. let's gets right to
i'm tim kaine.ped lead efforts to grow our navys of 355 shims and increase troop pay but corey stewart said this about that budget bill -- >> an absolute nightmare and a disaster. i wish the president had vetoed it. sen. kaine: that would hurt virginia and threaten our security. keeping america safe has to be a positive top priority. >> the far left, now they're turning slinlte. who's their hero? tim kaine. last week we deaded sanctuary cities. no surprise there. he raised taxes,...
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ben and tim and i were talking with foreign counterparts. the chinese were quite responsible during the financial crisis. the anecdote you don't talk about illustrates how global these entities were. what had happened was, it wasn't a phone call. we had gone to congress, would -- we had gotten these emergency authorities. we did not yet know how bad it was when you looked under the hood. it was terrible. much worse than anybody had expected. i wasn't sure of the extent of the problem, or what we were going to do to address it. i was in china on a short trip. a chinese, someone i was very close to, a senior chinese official took me aside and said the russians had approached them and said, let's start selling together. this will force the treasury secretary to use the emerging -- emergency authorities. i'm thinking to myself, i don't even know the extent of the problem. we haven't come up with a solution to address it. that just put more pressure. we were already rushing because we knew there were a number of very unstable financial institutio
ben and tim and i were talking with foreign counterparts. the chinese were quite responsible during the financial crisis. the anecdote you don't talk about illustrates how global these entities were. what had happened was, it wasn't a phone call. we had gone to congress, would -- we had gotten these emergency authorities. we did not yet know how bad it was when you looked under the hood. it was terrible. much worse than anybody had expected. i wasn't sure of the extent of the problem, or what...
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-- chair ben bernanke, and tim geithner. they sat down recently for a discussion with the new york times financial columnist. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning and welcome to the brookings institution. i would like to welcome you to be here today for a very important event hosted by our hutchins center for fiscal and monetary policy. the hutchins center's mission is one we are deeply proud of here at brookings. i want to thank you all for joining us today. i also want to give a very warm welcome to the media. the upcoming discussion with the guidance of tim geithner and hank paulson and ben bernanke, the hutchins center has teamed up with the yale program on financial stability. the aim of this project is to ask key individuals who are in the government responding to the 2007-2009 financial crisis to record important decisions. the decisions they made at the time. in essence, to find out what they did, what they didn't do, what they couldn't do and why. the goal is to create a reference for future generations of financia
-- chair ben bernanke, and tim geithner. they sat down recently for a discussion with the new york times financial columnist. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning and welcome to the brookings institution. i would like to welcome you to be here today for a very important event hosted by our hutchins center for fiscal and monetary policy. the hutchins center's mission is one we are deeply proud of here at brookings. i want to thank you all for joining us today. i also want to give a very...
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ben and tim and i were talking with foreign counterparts. the anecdote you don't talk about illustrates how global these entities were. what had happened was, it wasn't a phone call. we had gone to congress, would have gotten these emergency authorities. we did not yet know how bad it was when you looked under thes't of the problem or what we were going to do to address it. and i was in china on a short trip. and a chinese -- someone i was very close to, a senior chinese official took me aside and said the russians had approached them start sellings together, and this will force the treasury secretary to use the emergency authorities." and i'm thinking to myself, i don't even know the extent of the problem. we haven't come up with a solution to address it. that just put more pressure. and we were already rushing because we knew there were a number of very unstable financial institutions, four or five of them. and we really wanted to stabilize fannie or freddie before they came unglued. that really was an added incentive. you talk about scary
ben and tim and i were talking with foreign counterparts. the anecdote you don't talk about illustrates how global these entities were. what had happened was, it wasn't a phone call. we had gone to congress, would have gotten these emergency authorities. we did not yet know how bad it was when you looked under thes't of the problem or what we were going to do to address it. and i was in china on a short trip. and a chinese -- someone i was very close to, a senior chinese official took me aside...
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[laughter] >> tim, your moment. tim: i just remember that mix of crushing responsibility of fear about whether we would be able to get our arms around it. just tired. it was easier when we decided what the next stage of escalation when he could choose to act. i think the hardest thing was sitting at the table with my wife in the morning with her reading about what we were doing thatust seeing on her face mix of despair and doubt. [laughter] tim: i believe that she felt that we were ethical people trying to do the right thing, but she looked at what we did and said, really? that was mirrored by what we faced across the country and what we thought was right, what we thought was the best -- that gap we thought would provide the broadest quickly, fast as and as as possible and just. i think that was the hardest. i want to get back to the question to her wife had in just a moment, because those might be the questions the country is still grappling with. your moment. gadsby's wheel -- ben: we organized a loan to make sure
[laughter] >> tim, your moment. tim: i just remember that mix of crushing responsibility of fear about whether we would be able to get our arms around it. just tired. it was easier when we decided what the next stage of escalation when he could choose to act. i think the hardest thing was sitting at the table with my wife in the morning with her reading about what we were doing thatust seeing on her face mix of despair and doubt. [laughter] tim: i believe that she felt that we were...
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tim seymour carter worth guy adami tonight on fast pb tesla tanks having the worst day in five years after the ceo gets sued by the s.e.c. for you had fraud. but musk is fighting back. will it be a win for shareholders despite the odds a retail value holding strong the third quarter but the kmart master says the party could be so far sooner than you think but first the big story, facebook under attack again. the social media giant saying 50 million users were affected by a security flaw. let's get to josh lipton in san francisco with the details on this developing story. josh. >> mel, here is what we know, facebook saying on tuesday the engineers uncovered a security issue impacting almost 50 million accounts the ceo explained that issue on a call take a listen. >> i'm glad that we found this and that we were able to fix the vulnerability and secure the accounts but it definitely is an issue that this this happened in the first place. and i think this underscores the -- the attacks that -- that our community and our service face and the need to keep on investing heavily in security.
tim seymour carter worth guy adami tonight on fast pb tesla tanks having the worst day in five years after the ceo gets sued by the s.e.c. for you had fraud. but musk is fighting back. will it be a win for shareholders despite the odds a retail value holding strong the third quarter but the kmart master says the party could be so far sooner than you think but first the big story, facebook under attack again. the social media giant saying 50 million users were affected by a security flaw. let's...
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tim seymour is all in on the pace but is tim is on adviserry boards for cannabis stocks for all the disclosuringan go to fast did the cnbc.com what's your take. >> i'm speechless. for someone seeing liquidity rushes in asset classes this is extraordinary. as great as the fundamental news including the fda announcement yesterday. the day before coke talking about looking at this and cbd wellness perspective this is a squeeze much epic proportions all capital markets dynamic if you look at tilray visa v. cronos and the canopy, those stocks are sideways the last month you can't tell me that tilray strategic advantage is better. yes does it trades roughly ten times fere another one of the big canadian big boys the valuation makes zero sense they should unlock more stock. there should be more float out there that would relief the volatility here. because this is a short squeeze. through friday's expiration it's a wild ride. there are guys short on the stock. stay out of the way. >> it's crazy to think peter thiel owns 76% of the shares out there in tilray. i mean, talk about a tight float, right. >>
tim seymour is all in on the pace but is tim is on adviserry boards for cannabis stocks for all the disclosuringan go to fast did the cnbc.com what's your take. >> i'm speechless. for someone seeing liquidity rushes in asset classes this is extraordinary. as great as the fundamental news including the fda announcement yesterday. the day before coke talking about looking at this and cbd wellness perspective this is a squeeze much epic proportions all capital markets dynamic if you look at...
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tim cook us leadership is largely marked by -- tim cook's leadership is largely marked by not a ton of surprises. apple has the study on the rhythm that shocks people -- steady under rhythm that shocks people. in 2007 we never would have expected them to make their own phone. they are more formulaic today. one thing i think they have improved upon in the tip of era era is in the tim cook more diversity on stage. it used to be a parade of white dude and now you are seeing them bringing more women in these events. people of color, which i think is a good ring to make your events more representative of the population. emily: amen to that. there is actually a female executive presenting on stage right now. we are's will, still waiting on the price, still waiting to see if apple is going to indeed unveil the cheaper priced home. david, what are the things that you think will chart the year ahead for apple? what will we be watching? i hate to sound like a broken record, but i think the watch is going to generate a lot of it right. could have anyou fda approved medical device as part of somet
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tim butler represents the 87th district in the illinois -- state house. we appreciate you stopping by the c-span busted a. also want to think as part of comcastan 50 west tour, in springville, illinois. stay tuned for our next stop on our tour in st. louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
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tim brown l.l.c.s 49 hopkins avenue. and tim brown demolished that property without a demolition permit and d.b.i. did not issue and n.o.v. there is another side of tim brown and tim brown realty that needs to be represented. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you any additional public comment? seeing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thank you. [laughter] this this is a very interesting project. i think one thing that did raise an eyebrow as i as i was going through this project is the opting out and using the in lieu fee. when we think about preservation , preservation of a physical building is incredibly important. the preservation of a neighborhood and it's character and it's history is important. these are in an area that has historically been affordable. it has historically been a refuge for african-american community and other communities that are vulnerable. i am just curious if you could say a little bit more about why you opt
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tim. >> great discussion on apple tonight.. >> carter. >> gld, gold. >> nagen. >> klf i'm a seller. >> guy. >> i got glaber casted >> are you calm now. >> flummoxed i apologize for that discovery communication. comes out discap see you backco >> all right i'm meliss "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always homework and i promise to help you find it. m"mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer crum to "mad money." my job is to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc in this varmt it's a misleading
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jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 2008 financial crisi.rol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. jason: welcome back. carol: twitter, going to be in the news this coming week. is it biased against conservatives? jason: and david westin's conversation with warren buffett. carol: and a look back at the 2008 financial crisis. jason: joel weber spoke with us about the impact of the crash on olitics 10 years on. joel: september 15 is the date. that is 10 years from the lien in bankruptcy -- what are some other stories we can talk about 10 years later? one of them is the opening
jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 2008 financial crisi.rol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered....
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jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 20 -- 2008 financial crisi.ol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ? ♪ carol: twitter, going to be in the news this coming week. isn't biased against conservatives -- is it biased against conservatives? jason: and david westin's conversation with warren buffett. carol: and a look back at the 2008 financial crisis. jason: joel weber spoke with us about the impact of the crash on politics 10 years on. joel: september 15 is the date. that is 10 years from the lien in bankruptcy -- what are some other stories we can talk about 10 years later? one of them is the opening remarks from josh green, drawing lines from the 2008 financial crisis to where we are in the world right now. it starts with an anecdote from timothy geithner. it is a moment in time with him trying to right the world and foreshadowing the political ramifications of the financial crisis would be out of his control. carol: back in 2010, you would have thought that tim geithner was going to change the world. yet
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and the democratic incumbent, senator tim kaine. and, as determined by point -- determined by coin toss, corey stewart has the first opening statement. >> thank you all. i would like to thank my wife maria and our two sons for their support. the united states senate is broken. they are not talking with one another. they are yelling at each other. republicans are blaming democrats and democrats are blaming republicans. nothing is getting done. including with senator kaine. he is an automatic no to everything president trump proposes. when the president proposed increasing our military budget, senator kaine voted no. when president trump proposed increasing the modest housing allowance for military, senator kaine voted no. and when the president successfully fought for a tax cut for all of you, senator kaine voted no. senator kaine votes no on everything. i, on the other hand, have a long track record of 12 years, in the most diverse locality in northern virginia, of actually getting things done. working across party lines, working ac
and the democratic incumbent, senator tim kaine. and, as determined by point -- determined by coin toss, corey stewart has the first opening statement. >> thank you all. i would like to thank my wife maria and our two sons for their support. the united states senate is broken. they are not talking with one another. they are yelling at each other. republicans are blaming democrats and democrats are blaming republicans. nothing is getting done. including with senator kaine. he is an...
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>> tim's exactly right. the old obama coalition, independents, women, young people, the communities of color. but here again, he's making the speech in champaign, urbana! there's no place less relevant to the midterms than downstate illinois. i mean, he needs to go into the swing districts, into the areas. you need to go into the i-4 corridor in florida. he needs to help out andrew gillum, who's running for governor down there. he needs to make some trips into atlanta, where you are, you know, where stacy abrams is fighting to become governor. he's got to sort of really rev this up and be a lot more strategic about it. it's not enough, i think, to sort of do a nostalgia tour for his old coalition. and just as a final reminder, he could turn out the vote, but he turned out the vote for himself pr fop other people, he didn't do so much. >> all righty. and he is going to california later today. we'll see what that brings. earrol louis, tim naftali, good to have you with us. >> thanks. >> you remember, let's cal
>> tim's exactly right. the old obama coalition, independents, women, young people, the communities of color. but here again, he's making the speech in champaign, urbana! there's no place less relevant to the midterms than downstate illinois. i mean, he needs to go into the swing districts, into the areas. you need to go into the i-4 corridor in florida. he needs to help out andrew gillum, who's running for governor down there. he needs to make some trips into atlanta, where you are, you...
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your traders on the desk are carter worth, tim seymour, and guy adami. >> it was the hit heard around wall street. elon musk smoking weed and drinking plus energy, one of the worst-performing sectors this week, but the chart master says it looks so bad it's good. he will tell us where he's seeing the biggest buying opportunities, but first, you start with trade wars heating up and apple could be the next victim and the stock falling as the company warns the impact tariffs could have on a number of their products and let's go to josh lipton in san francisco for all of the details josh >> apple, like many companies, did formerly submit comments to the ustr spelling out what's the proposed duty on $200 million worth of products imported to china. apple saying the proposed tariff lifts covers a wide range of apple products including apple watch and homepod, and the mac mini and apple pencil and cables and charges. apple telling the ustr and it increased the cost of the u.s. operations and disadvantaged the company compared to foreign competitors and apple saying it is difficult to see how
your traders on the desk are carter worth, tim seymour, and guy adami. >> it was the hit heard around wall street. elon musk smoking weed and drinking plus energy, one of the worst-performing sectors this week, but the chart master says it looks so bad it's good. he will tell us where he's seeing the biggest buying opportunities, but first, you start with trade wars heating up and apple could be the next victim and the stock falling as the company warns the impact tariffs could have on a...
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made a difference. >> i'm tim kaine and i approve message. i want to keep virginia a leader in research technology, and the jobs they bring. i helped create the virginia tech medical school and research roanoke.re in it's now a major employer that saves lives with cutting edge research. we have fallen behind china in research. investing in centers like this can change that. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message, because medical buildsh creates jobs, local economies and makes health virginians.for all >> in lynchburg, virginia, on the cam pugs of liberty candidates senate tim kaine and corey stewart spoke at a town hall meeting. they discussed domestic policy economy. you're watching c-span, your campaignource for 2018. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. analyst town hall between the democrat senator tim kaine and his republican challenger, corey stewart, brought to you by the center for law and government at liberty university, and hampton university's center for public policy. like tonight's of course are extremely important as
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jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 2008 financial crisi.ol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. carol: twitter, going to be in the news this coming week. and a question, is it biased against conservatives? the accusation raised by president trump ironically in a tweet. jason: and david westin's conversation with warren buffett. carol: and a look back at the financial crisis. it's been a decade,. jason: joel weber spoke with us about the impact of the crash on politics 10 years on. joel: september 15 is the date. that is 10 years from the lien in bankruptcy -- what are some other stories we can talk about 10 years later? one of them is our opening remarks of josh green, busily trying this line -- drawing this line from the 2008 financial crisis. it really is this moment in time for him trying to basically write the world and also knowing that even then foreshadowing that the political ramifications of the financial crisis, we think it's going to be out of his control. carol: bac
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jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 20 -- 2008 financial crisis jim.ol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. jason: welcome back
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tim: i certainly see that is a possibility.regional presidents have suggested two or three more hikes and we will be over pause. that will only be the case if we see some evidence the economy is slowing. if we do not see that evidence or if inflation starts to emerge more aggressively, we are not going to see that. this is a chance we see next federal reserve meeting that the estimates for growth and inflation are revised higher. higher dotsuggest and an increase in the path for interest rates going forward. caroline: tim, thank you for your time. florence is reaching coast -- reaching the coast. we will have more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. millions of people in the path of florence are preparing for a monster storm that is anticipated to make landfall friday afternoon. the outer bands of the hurricane have already hit the carolina coast bringing stinging wind and lashing rain. virginia toom georgia, especially in the flood prone areas or on the coast, must decide to stay o
tim: i certainly see that is a possibility.regional presidents have suggested two or three more hikes and we will be over pause. that will only be the case if we see some evidence the economy is slowing. if we do not see that evidence or if inflation starts to emerge more aggressively, we are not going to see that. this is a chance we see next federal reserve meeting that the estimates for growth and inflation are revised higher. higher dotsuggest and an increase in the path for interest rates...
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here is more from tim. tim: he has filled the swamp with bigger alligators.promises he made to voters is that he would go into washington and implement new ethics. the kinds of activities lobbyists would engage in. we haven't seen any of that. we have seen lobbying and graphics of interest become problematic course of the trouble administration. carol: some folks would say, take a look at other administrations. there are always conflicts of interest. what is different this time? tim: we start with mark twain from the gilded age in our iece. not a new problem. the 19th century riddled with corruption and conflicts of interest. you had scandals in the warren harding administration. relatives were problematic, such as roger and billy clinton. but i don't think there has been an end administration, especially in the post-world war ii era that has as many comforts of interest and certainly indictments attached to it as this one. this is in a class by itself. one of the people you pointed out is -- jason: you point out wilbur ross has been caught up as much as any
here is more from tim. tim: he has filled the swamp with bigger alligators.promises he made to voters is that he would go into washington and implement new ethics. the kinds of activities lobbyists would engage in. we haven't seen any of that. we have seen lobbying and graphics of interest become problematic course of the trouble administration. carol: some folks would say, take a look at other administrations. there are always conflicts of interest. what is different this time? tim: we start...
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i agree with tim. i'm actually optimistic, because i think in 60 days, the country is going to do exactly what john is going to talk about. democrats will take the house, they're going to say, we're very worried about this guy, we want some bipartisanship. and what voters care about, i've been watching for these voters voting for obama and trump in the midwestern states. >> i know most of them. >> they had to have voted for obama twice, clinton once if they're old enough, they live in wisconsin, michigan, wi pennsylvania, erie, they're great. >> i'm having a weekly conversation online with these people and none of this is moving. what they care about is their own economic fortune and trump spending all this time doing this stuff is scaring them, because they want him to focus on doing the job he's elected to do. and they see no evidence that he's doing it. and that's the pat fall that democrats can be in. now, you and i would agree there needs to be real enthusiasm among our own electorate. and what yo
i agree with tim. i'm actually optimistic, because i think in 60 days, the country is going to do exactly what john is going to talk about. democrats will take the house, they're going to say, we're very worried about this guy, we want some bipartisanship. and what voters care about, i've been watching for these voters voting for obama and trump in the midwestern states. >> i know most of them. >> they had to have voted for obama twice, clinton once if they're old enough, they live...
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[applause] tim: i wanted to put a reminder out there. in about 10, 15 minutes, we are going to take questions. chef andres: in english? ask, you had to that, may regret is too strong a word, that you wished you still had the restaurant in the trump hotel because you would have access to the president and you could talk to him. if you stillonder feel that way. him, do youccess to think you could get through and --k to him or is he just i said that and i mean it. i know i was not supposed to be in puerto rico but we were and we decided to take a leadership role they became bigger. -- that became bigger. we made that decision. a 10ld love to give myself but i cannot because we were supposed to feed more people. i feel we failed them because we were supposed to bring more water and more food to more people. maybe those 3000 deaths would be only 1000. i will never know. i know i failed because i saw it. i saw it. directif i had that contact with the present i having my restaurant -- with the president by having my restaurant in trump tower, m
[applause] tim: i wanted to put a reminder out there. in about 10, 15 minutes, we are going to take questions. chef andres: in english? ask, you had to that, may regret is too strong a word, that you wished you still had the restaurant in the trump hotel because you would have access to the president and you could talk to him. if you stillonder feel that way. him, do youccess to think you could get through and --k to him or is he just i said that and i mean it. i know i was not supposed to be...
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ben lay down the law, tim at the new york fed, and the treasury. tim said i don't like peacocks. i want people that have to be representative of a team. so i think that was important. >> i was gonna say it's a really important thing. in our system of government, where in the executive branch, we replace the top four levels of government every time there's a change in the administration. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that up the civil service, the treasury, the talent at the fdic, and the talent and experience at the new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we have, i think and of course we admire each other and are very lucky in our partnership and in the support of the two presidents we work for. i think a huge advantage we had was that we had a team of people, exceptional integrity, smart, creative people, who were just overwhelmingly focused on trying to figure out what was the best of the bad choices, what would be the most effective thing. and that's something you have to sustain and preserve and nurture. you have to create the incidentives to ma
ben lay down the law, tim at the new york fed, and the treasury. tim said i don't like peacocks. i want people that have to be representative of a team. so i think that was important. >> i was gonna say it's a really important thing. in our system of government, where in the executive branch, we replace the top four levels of government every time there's a change in the administration. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that up the civil service, the treasury, the talent...
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i'm tim kaine this message. i want to keep virginia a leader in research technology, and the good jobs they bring. i helped create the virginia tech medical school and research campus here in roanoke. it's now a major employer that saves lives with cutting edge research. we have fallen behind china in research. investing in centers like this one can change that. i'm tim kaine
i'm tim kaine this message. i want to keep virginia a leader in research technology, and the good jobs they bring. i helped create the virginia tech medical school and research campus here in roanoke. it's now a major employer that saves lives with cutting edge research. we have fallen behind china in research. investing in centers like this one can change that. i'm tim kaine
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tim winton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.ou have travelled the world, you have even lived in europe, but it seems when you write, your writing, and your stories, always take you back home to western australia. why is that? i'm not sure. i think it's notjust what i know, but it's what i live and breathe, it just seems endlessly... it's just — there's more stories. there's more to write about. the older i get, the more i see in it. it seems like you almost feel the landscapes, the soil and the coastline, of course, because you write a great deal about the coast, it almost feels like it shapes your soul in a way. yeah, i think it's shaped my experience, certainly, and it's shaped my imagination. yeah, we live in a place where there's more landscape than people, and more landscape than culture. where, on the surface, it doesn't look like much is going on. right. but the closer you look... yeah, and if you stop, it's stopping. modern people, we're always hurtling around and you don't see anything because you're moving all the time
tim winton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.ou have travelled the world, you have even lived in europe, but it seems when you write, your writing, and your stories, always take you back home to western australia. why is that? i'm not sure. i think it's notjust what i know, but it's what i live and breathe, it just seems endlessly... it's just — there's more stories. there's more to write about. the older i get, the more i see in it. it seems like you almost feel the landscapes, the soil and...
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when fischer was 155 during the hearings everything tim said that's what i thought. then the stock went to 205 on a i'm saying the market doesn't care now it seems to care again. >> the street hadn't rejaufrted the numbers yet. now looking at 20, 30% growth actually has -- it's come down the last two quarters here at least in analysts eyes the stock is trading at 17, 18, times forward process. >> it's not cheap. it's not cheap it's not cheap for two years. >> the problem was when at 155 in march it wasn't derisked. the street hadn't reset .consensus was higher than now. >> what companies repeat what multiple you are willing to pay for them does facebook and the management team deserve a premium multiple? i don't think they do. but the market decided not me that's two years in the running underperforming the tech sector before net earnings. >> what if more and more people. >> can the market stay at record highs? that's the whole slim leadership can the market. >> yeah, yeah. >> and tech the biggest. >> we have rotation. >> fangs are starting to participate. here we ar
when fischer was 155 during the hearings everything tim said that's what i thought. then the stock went to 205 on a i'm saying the market doesn't care now it seems to care again. >> the street hadn't rejaufrted the numbers yet. now looking at 20, 30% growth actually has -- it's come down the last two quarters here at least in analysts eyes the stock is trading at 17, 18, times forward process. >> it's not cheap. it's not cheap it's not cheap for two years. >> the problem was...
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live from the nasdaq market site overt looking new york sometimes square traders too many tim seymour guy adami. more trouble for tesla, the department of justice probing elon musk's tweets about taking the company private. we'll tell what you it means for the stock, which was down today. plus, the reviews are in for the latest crop of iphones you won't believe what people are saying either. we'll have the phones live on the set and do a "fast money" test as well but first we start with the escalating trade war as the u.s. and china continue to go head to head the president making compensates earlier tad, capping a business fwiz day of traed headlines. let's go to amon javers in d.c. for the details. >> the administration braufdly defending the president's approach in terms of tariffs on china he announce the last night 237 which will burst ross was on cnbc earlier and said he believes the united states has the upper hand in the e-negotiation. here is what he said. >> china doesn't have enough imports from us to make a respectle tax. they are out of bullets. >> at a press frps confere
live from the nasdaq market site overt looking new york sometimes square traders too many tim seymour guy adami. more trouble for tesla, the department of justice probing elon musk's tweets about taking the company private. we'll tell what you it means for the stock, which was down today. plus, the reviews are in for the latest crop of iphones you won't believe what people are saying either. we'll have the phones live on the set and do a "fast money" test as well but first we start...
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featuring treasury secretary henry paulson, federal reserve chair ben bernanke and treasury secretary tim geithner. they sat down together at the brooking institution for discussion with "new york times" financial columnist andrew ross sorkin, author of too big to fail. >> ladies and gentlemen,, good morning and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen and i'm the president of brookings and unlike to welcome each of you here today for a very important event hosted by our hutchens center for fiscal and monetary policy. the hutchens centers mission of improving quality fiscal and monetary policies as well as educating the public on the same is one where given up out of here at brookings. i want to thank you all for joining us today and to welcome those who are come in by webcast and, of course, to offer a very warm brookings welcome to the media. the upcoming discussion with the guidance of tim geithner and hank paulson and oure, own distinguished fellow ben bernanke, the hutchens center has teamed with the yale program on financial stability to undertake an important tas
featuring treasury secretary henry paulson, federal reserve chair ben bernanke and treasury secretary tim geithner. they sat down together at the brooking institution for discussion with "new york times" financial columnist andrew ross sorkin, author of too big to fail. >> ladies and gentlemen,, good morning and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen and i'm the president of brookings and unlike to welcome each of you here today for a very important event...
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we've rolled out under tim's leadership proxy in the u.s., proxy around the globe, all right.on top of that it's digital as well because we want to get your listeners, the rehe tail investors we both care so much about, the ability to give them the information they want in a digital format and make them better informed with less work on their part. >> how about speed >> absolutely. >> right, faster than -- >> click of a phone. >> now, you also have kind of built-in business provided by our government s.e.c., 30e3 what does it mean. >> that is for your listeners a new regulation that we are -- that we were supportive that will help simplify the distribution of information, regulatory information to end investors for mutual funds and it will help reduce the amount of paper and postage that is a cost to everyone and we think it's a very positive thing and will take a couple of years to roll out >> okay, i think that people want to know what will be the day-to-day interaction and they don't know they're interacting with broadridge. you're behind the scenes but people are dealing w
we've rolled out under tim's leadership proxy in the u.s., proxy around the globe, all right.on top of that it's digital as well because we want to get your listeners, the rehe tail investors we both care so much about, the ability to give them the information they want in a digital format and make them better informed with less work on their part. >> how about speed >> absolutely. >> right, faster than -- >> click of a phone. >> now, you also have kind of built-in...
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[applause] and the democratic incumbent senator tim kaine. [applause] as determined by a coin toss chairman stuart you have the first 90 seconds. senate thank you very much chuck and thank you all for hosting this debate today. i want to thank the wife of 24 years my wife maria and her two sons isaac and luke for their support for the united states senate is broken. they are not talking with one another, they are yelling at each other. republicans blaming democrats, democrats blaming republicans and nothing is getting done. including with senator kaine. senator kaine isn't automatic no term thing president trump proposes. he's bitter about 2016 from the president proposed increasing or military budget and rebuilding or military senator kaine voted no. and the president proposed increasing pay for military staff senator kaine voted no. i'm president trump proposed increasing the modest housing for military senator kaine voted no. when the president successfully tash tax cut for you senator kaine voted no. senator kaine voted no on everything.
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tim kaine automatically votes do. when i s this and, by the way, political fact, a a left-leaning media organization, who is not a friend of minenlnd cert is not a friend of most republicans, even they said it was true.in tim votes automatically against the president of the united states. when the president wants -- wanted to reduce taxes, you vote. the president wanted to improve the salaries for our military, you voted no. when the president wted to build our 355 v- youed no. i'm not done. ed i wrote that bill, corey. >> you v against it on january 19th, senator. peghle can see thr this. you are bitter. you are voting against every single thing that president trump does even in doing so you hurt virginia and rginians. >> let's have the whole debate rest on them. have i v aedinst everything that president trump has done? i voted for many oftr president them.ominees, many of president trump has signed about 17 pieces of legislation thatha written. he has signed six pieces of legislation that i have writt nce we last d
tim kaine automatically votes do. when i s this and, by the way, political fact, a a left-leaning media organization, who is not a friend of minenlnd cert is not a friend of most republicans, even they said it was true.in tim votes automatically against the president of the united states. when the president wants -- wanted to reduce taxes, you vote. the president wanted to improve the salaries for our military, you voted no. when the president wted to build our 355 v- youed no. i'm not done. ed...
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back with us, tim o'brien and john heilemann.secretary of defense getting basically a assassinate, kill any way you want to assad and maybe that means go to war, kill all of them, what does that mean? does that mean an invasion? who knows what it means because the secretary basically ignored it according to woodward. >> i think there are two separate questions there. one question is what did trump mean by it? and the answer is i'm sure trump had no idea what he meant by it and it was the typical trump gibberish coming out of his mouth. sought defense secretary did what we have all been hoping and praying people in these positions have been doing. woodward apparently describes it in someplace here in the book because it's been quoted in "washington post" and other places as an administrative coup d'etat. that puts a negative spin on it. others would say guardrails for humanity. guardrails of the safety of the planet. is that some of these people like jim mattis are in this job precisely to do this very thing, which is to stop the
back with us, tim o'brien and john heilemann.secretary of defense getting basically a assassinate, kill any way you want to assad and maybe that means go to war, kill all of them, what does that mean? does that mean an invasion? who knows what it means because the secretary basically ignored it according to woodward. >> i think there are two separate questions there. one question is what did trump mean by it? and the answer is i'm sure trump had no idea what he meant by it and it was the...
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i know tim hopes that.nd given today's volume we are closer than i think. >> thanks for that guy we have the survey monk breaking news leslie pickerign has the details. >> sources to me that survey monkey decided to the price the ipo at $12 per share, above the range it had been marketing to investors at about $9 to $11 per share paced on higher than expected demand from investors i'm told the pricing details will be out later this evening but the company and advisers decided on $12 per share above the range the company had been marketing back to you. >> leslie, thank you leslie picker in the newsroom enewsroom bk. >> it's interesting in the could be text of ipo some of them went below the range then selling off afterwards in general i take this as a positive for the market that you see demand for the new issues. >> it's also as we said -- the second to the high bid tech names have done well this is a service technology, people know the name have been in business a linc time finally going public and people
i know tim hopes that.nd given today's volume we are closer than i think. >> thanks for that guy we have the survey monk breaking news leslie pickerign has the details. >> sources to me that survey monkey decided to the price the ipo at $12 per share, above the range it had been marketing to investors at about $9 to $11 per share paced on higher than expected demand from investors i'm told the pricing details will be out later this evening but the company and advisers decided on $12...
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s and so on which are going in to make some kind of decisive difference now tim has been criticised in his work before by people saying well that doesn't really matter then does it because the americans are doing it a thousand times worse while the other is true but actually if we're still contributing to that and we are citizens of our country we should do something about it just in the same way if russia's doing something wrong russian citizens should do something about that and australians to the israeli government and so on is just a basic principle and that's why we thought that it was important to do this. the id nobel prize has awarded each year for improbable research and what is that well the research is that research that makes people laugh and think and the twenty eight thousand word winners are no exception mark mitchell and david whiting are studies the effects of rollercoasters on kidney stones that's right and turns out that. sitting at the rear car of a roller coaster hope solution kidney stones and humans and a consistent riding of roller coaster could keep microscopic
s and so on which are going in to make some kind of decisive difference now tim has been criticised in his work before by people saying well that doesn't really matter then does it because the americans are doing it a thousand times worse while the other is true but actually if we're still contributing to that and we are citizens of our country we should do something about it just in the same way if russia's doing something wrong russian citizens should do something about that and australians...
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jason: what tim geithner feared in the moment.e future in his hands but that did not mean he did not have his doubts. carol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ jason: welcome back. carol: twitter, going to be in the news this coming week. is it biased against conservatives? the accusation that was raised by president trump comic-con -- comically enough in a tweet. jason: and david westin's conversation with warren buffett. carol: and a look back
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i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. >>> police tell us a woman shot d killed one daughter and injured another in a failed murder/suicide. tonight, the law enforcement community is rallying around the little girls' father. >> he's a fairfax county police officer. new at11:00, news 4's shoma stone spoke to a brother in blue about how they're supporting him. >> it's >> reporter: police officer nathan keiser feels bad for his iend, edward oralana, a 19-year veran. >> i can't even imagine what he went through. >> reporter: police say his ex-wife, 46-year-old julie oralana, shot their an11-year-o 8-year-old daughters at her home in west virginia last ofthursday. ficer keiser says officer oralana was on duty at work at the time. >> he leaves his family to com here and safeguard the citizens of fairfax, and he gets a call like this, has to go, i think over 70 miles toom get to even find out if his kids are alive. >> reporter: the 8-year-old died. the 11-year-old
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, tim, tim, im, tim ♪ ahh!m come on. we're gonna be late for scouts! - all right, boys. i am your new scout lead. evything is going to be just fine. no nad pictures. - ah, timy? - yes, timmy? oh, dea. jimmy? - yes? - younow our policy. i'm afraiyou're out of scouts. - out of scts? - timmy. - what? hey, wait a minut this is crazy. you can't do this. - wow, i never knew jimmy was gay. - me neither. - no, no! - tiy! captioning by aptionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: thank you! welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah! our guest tonight is a comedy icon and star of "tracey ullman's show" on hbo. tracey ullman is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we're going to be chatting to her about her new hbo show, but first let's catch up on today's headlines. president trump, remember him? we all know he wants to build a wall, and, now, he wants other
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tim had spent a lot of time in government.ow to get things done and help the, advise me about how to be effective early on. >> today's announcement from bear stearns and the new york fed coming as a shock. >> do know what happened? the rule became the reality. who knows where else can go? that is the worry. lehman, merrill, citigroup, all down. hank: the market turned to lehman brothers. i was doing everything i could to encourage dick fold, the ceo of lehman brothers, to raise capital, to attract investors and or to sell the company. one of the first things that ben bernanke and i did was went to see marty frank. we said, we got lucky because j.p. morgan stepped up and bought bear. we needed emergency resolution authorities to keep failing investment banks out of bankruptcy just like the government had with commercial banks. he said, we will not get congress to act unless you are prepared to shout, if we do not get these authorities, you will have an investment bank like lehman brothers fail and the consequences will be terri
tim had spent a lot of time in government.ow to get things done and help the, advise me about how to be effective early on. >> today's announcement from bear stearns and the new york fed coming as a shock. >> do know what happened? the rule became the reality. who knows where else can go? that is the worry. lehman, merrill, citigroup, all down. hank: the market turned to lehman brothers. i was doing everything i could to encourage dick fold, the ceo of lehman brothers, to raise...
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cook is talking about the apple watch. >> yes, and not just tim cook. jeff williams just got on stage to talk about the apple watch series 4 they rolled the animation video for that tim cook started off talking about the apple store saying they are now at the point where they have half a billion visitors per year to their stores around the world. also apple on the cusp of a milestone, they are about to ship their 2 billionth ios device that includes the iphone and ipad and other mobile devices. and tim cook says that today will focus on two of the most personal products. the apple watch and of course we know the second we're likely to hear about is the iphone >> we'll check back with you in a bit. and our panel still standing by. meantime, let's get a news alert in the bond market 23 billion in ten year notes up for auction. rick santelli is tracking the action >> demand was excellent. i gave this auction an a-any mous - a-minus. yes, 10 billion of ten yield at this auction 2.957% 2.955 was the low. and the offer side was 2.96 when the auction went off
cook is talking about the apple watch. >> yes, and not just tim cook. jeff williams just got on stage to talk about the apple watch series 4 they rolled the animation video for that tim cook started off talking about the apple store saying they are now at the point where they have half a billion visitors per year to their stores around the world. also apple on the cusp of a milestone, they are about to ship their 2 billionth ios device that includes the iphone and ipad and other mobile...
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tim thank you so much. tim courtney. that will do it for us. slightly down on a big day. david: a big day when optimism reins on wall street. optimism surging that the u.s. is proposing a new round of trade talks with china but it did come down towards the end of the day. it is up about 27 points. it is off session highs. s&p 500 fighting for green. weakness in tech is pushing nasdaq deep into the red. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers but here is what else we're covering in this very busy hour ahead. bracing for impact. a monster hurricane taking aim at the eastern seaboard. nearly two million people have been told to head to safer ground.
tim thank you so much. tim courtney. that will do it for us. slightly down on a big day. david: a big day when optimism reins on wall street. optimism surging that the u.s. is proposing a new round of trade talks with china but it did come down towards the end of the day. it is up about 27 points. it is off session highs. s&p 500 fighting for green. weakness in tech is pushing nasdaq deep into the red. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we...
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tim: thank you for being here.y name is tim and i'm the president of the college republicans at liberty. in my experience, with those in my generation, i found that many republicans are hesitant about your candidacy and rhetoric. the polling shows you down significantly to senator kaine. with this in mind, how do you plan to win hesitant republicans over as he will need our support to win this election? mr. stewart: thanks a lot. appreciate it. something that not everybody knows is that i am currently elected, and not just in a solidly conservative part of the state. i'm in northern virginia. i'm the at large chairman of the board of supervisors for prince william county. it's almost a half million people. it is the first majority-minority county in northern virginia and i been have been elected and reelected there four times. i've done that because i've been able to work together across party lines. i've been able to work together with people of all different backgrounds. at the end of the day, that's what people
tim: thank you for being here.y name is tim and i'm the president of the college republicans at liberty. in my experience, with those in my generation, i found that many republicans are hesitant about your candidacy and rhetoric. the polling shows you down significantly to senator kaine. with this in mind, how do you plan to win hesitant republicans over as he will need our support to win this election? mr. stewart: thanks a lot. appreciate it. something that not everybody knows is that i am...