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>> tim green: no! nuts. ( laughs ) >> kroft: you seem like such a mild-mannered guy. >> tim green: i am. i am. >> kroft: but not on a football field? >> tim green: no, no. >> kroft: when we interviewed tim green in 1996, he addressed the violence and risks inherent in the game, and seemed to believe that this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten to 20 years off the end of their lives, in order to get out there on a sunday and play. i don't think that the consideration of your physical wellbeing in the future is in the forefront of any n.f.l. player's mind. >> tim green: right. i stand by that. i've maybe taken that much off the end of my life. maybe more. i don't know. >> kroft: you don't have any regrets? >> tim green: no. no. >> kroft: to fully understand, he says, you have to know what it was like being out there, doing something you dreamed of, and experiencing, even for a moment, the intensity of 60,000 people screaming for you and your teammates, and feeling that e
>> tim green: no! nuts. ( laughs ) >> kroft: you seem like such a mild-mannered guy. >> tim green: i am. i am. >> kroft: but not on a football field? >> tim green: no, no. >> kroft: when we interviewed tim green in 1996, he addressed the violence and risks inherent in the game, and seemed to believe that this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten to 20 years off the end of their lives, in order to get out there on a sunday...
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i remember talking to tim about it because tim was there since he had been there from the beginning. we of the only problems was worried about expectations. despite the fact that i kept on saying yes we can, not yes i can, there was a sense that ok, if this can happen, then it turned out there was pushed back in backlash and we were digging ourselves out of a big economic crisis that had been prompted by some of the same policies we are now seeing this congress pursue. bit thatrried a little maybe folks just let go and said ok, he will handle it. disillusioned get and they feel like ok, everything didn't completely transform itself so maybe our hopes are overrated and we've got to be mean and cynical and we just don't vote at all. was sot i said yesterday you guys aren't confused, because i want you to be in this for the long haul, it's a long race making the world better. one election is not going to change everything. jennifer's in congress, tim is back in the senate that doesn't mean suddenly there is no poverty in america. it doesn't mean that suddenly we're getting all the gun v
i remember talking to tim about it because tim was there since he had been there from the beginning. we of the only problems was worried about expectations. despite the fact that i kept on saying yes we can, not yes i can, there was a sense that ok, if this can happen, then it turned out there was pushed back in backlash and we were digging ourselves out of a big economic crisis that had been prompted by some of the same policies we are now seeing this congress pursue. bit thatrried a little...
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next to tim kaine. [applause] jennifer: and president obama who of course is the person who inspired me to run for office in the first place. [applause] jennifer: i have said since day one that my campaign is not about gloom and doom. my campaign is about hope and change. that is what we need to get back to in this country. i think we will. i think we will come tomorrow and virginia is going to set an example for the country in a very good way. [applause] jennifer: but we're not done yet. there are doors that need to be knocked, voters that need to be reminded how important this election is. i am so thankful for everything you guys have done and so thankful to be sharing the ticket with america's dad, senator tim kaine. senator kaine: isn't she going to be fantastic? rockill be absolutely a star, give her a big round of applause. withis so cool to be here a wonderful friend, somebody we admire them a a few words before i handed over to the president, he is trying to rest his voice a little as you will h
next to tim kaine. [applause] jennifer: and president obama who of course is the person who inspired me to run for office in the first place. [applause] jennifer: i have said since day one that my campaign is not about gloom and doom. my campaign is about hope and change. that is what we need to get back to in this country. i think we will. i think we will come tomorrow and virginia is going to set an example for the country in a very good way. [applause] jennifer: but we're not done yet. there...
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>> tim: holl i think y might have heard that. let's down to holly. >> holly thanks, tim. just in, t offense struggled the last two weeks. what was different tonight? >> we got the ball moving early on.ad the guyssome great plays, and the offensive line played a heck of a game. we got the ball moving today. >> holly: iskay toe excited, by the way. >> i'm excited a this one. w. won, and are going to get after it tomorro >> holly: talk today this week about chip kellyw eturning. howere you able to stay focused on this win and the task at hand? ou>> the paste of weeks have been pretty tough, so i think we wereleiad in and focused on this game and blocked out the extrnoise. really looking forward to this game, and glado h tly: od to jti n,im: w probably a wise choice not to spencer: but he is hittig all the right points. >> tim: as theyay, at 90 yards rushing for verdell, 156 receiving for dillon mitche, and two touchdowns. dye was big, as well here the oregon ducks beat ucla. we will be back to wrap it up from a eugene right after this. . that's longer than the buffalo wing's
>> tim: holl i think y might have heard that. let's down to holly. >> holly thanks, tim. just in, t offense struggled the last two weeks. what was different tonight? >> we got the ball moving early on.ad the guyssome great plays, and the offensive line played a heck of a game. we got the ball moving today. >> holly: iskay toe excited, by the way. >> i'm excited a this one. w. won, and are going to get after it tomorro >> holly: talk today this week about chip...
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more upside. >> tim in vegas. >> apple i liked at 208.ly like it here guy adami, i'm very disappointed today. >> cut him some slack. pete narje >> fxi i mentioned e mfxi as well. >> that does it on fast. see you tomorrow here at 5:00. if you're on the road be careful it's slippery. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you money. my job is not just to entertain but teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> i know the glass half full motif has become a cliche, but
more upside. >> tim in vegas. >> apple i liked at 208.ly like it here guy adami, i'm very disappointed today. >> cut him some slack. pete narje >> fxi i mentioned e mfxi as well. >> that does it on fast. see you tomorrow here at 5:00. if you're on the road be careful it's slippery. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull...
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traders are steve grasso brian kelly, tim seymour and dan tonight on facebook facebook could be facing regulations as reports of turmoil dominate the news feed. fresh faces in the c sweet will that get the social giant on track. plus the trade trauma continues as competing headlines give the investors whiplash the president puffing the possibility of a deal. white white house officials tamp down expectations. we start off with the cracks in the market spreading that's right semis slams after the nvidia earnings report. retail starting to fall apart. and high yield bonds deteriorate. do you think it's holding up while the rest of the market sold off in october? are the cracks breaking the market how bad could it get. >> it's about the market not about the economy. there is a lot of the sectors you could have looked looked at semi conductors you mentioned topped out earlier in the year in march we saw weakness home builders. banks topped out in the first half of the year i'm not certain when you thought about gdp that we just had in the middle of the year that that was indicative of the
traders are steve grasso brian kelly, tim seymour and dan tonight on facebook facebook could be facing regulations as reports of turmoil dominate the news feed. fresh faces in the c sweet will that get the social giant on track. plus the trade trauma continues as competing headlines give the investors whiplash the president puffing the possibility of a deal. white white house officials tamp down expectations. we start off with the cracks in the market spreading that's right semis slams after...
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the goldman sachs financial conference with a number of of big exclusive interviews, including ceo tim sloan. i can't believe my picture is on there. >> i'm laughing at your face. >> tim sloan, brian moynihan and paul marks amongst others. you want to tune in for that. >> it's to scale. >> enormous. that was does it for "closing bell." >> "fast money" begins right now. have a great weekend >> "fast money" starts right now, live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square traders are tim seymour, brian kelly, steve grasso guy adami. tonight the meeting that could determine the fate of the market is under way as president trump and president xi go head to head in argentina we tell you all the words that wall street waits to hear. health care is surging if you missed the rally don't worry, the chart master says there is a group of stocks that could help you join the party he explains. first we start off with what was a big week for stocks. the dow on track for the best week in more than two years. the dow and s&p 500 up 5% climbing out of correction territory as t
the goldman sachs financial conference with a number of of big exclusive interviews, including ceo tim sloan. i can't believe my picture is on there. >> i'm laughing at your face. >> tim sloan, brian moynihan and paul marks amongst others. you want to tune in for that. >> it's to scale. >> enormous. that was does it for "closing bell." >> "fast money" begins right now. have a great weekend >> "fast money" starts right now, live...
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tim: you do.ack and forth for all of these companies and i think they are stuck in a moment right now where they are kind of down and people are taking them, sort of relentlessly. emily: do you think they are under some kind of sort of misconception about the good they are doing in the world when we also see so many bad? tim: i don't think so. candidly, i think media today in the current phase is really emphasizing the negative and have kind of forgotten the good that happens every day. i guess my views -- i think they are pretty balanced. i think they are pretty conscientious about some of the risk factors and some of the damage that the platform has done, and i think they feel a real responsibility. emily: yet, you are starting a product that you will will take time away from some of these companies. say the idea you have works, how do you imagine behavior online changing in five years? tim: what i imagine is people will just use technology, use their phones and more deliberate ways. we have 7 m
tim: you do.ack and forth for all of these companies and i think they are stuck in a moment right now where they are kind of down and people are taking them, sort of relentlessly. emily: do you think they are under some kind of sort of misconception about the good they are doing in the world when we also see so many bad? tim: i don't think so. candidly, i think media today in the current phase is really emphasizing the negative and have kind of forgotten the good that happens every day. i guess...
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tim charrington versus todd winkler? "no contest," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a whole lot of nothing. todd, on the other hand. >> we went to orlando with them -- to disney world. >> reporter: and he was picking up the bill for this stuff? >> yeah. most of the time, yeah. >> don had no way of knowing that tim was, for a time, still in rachel's life. sort of. >> reporter: you didn't lose touch completely. >> no, we really kept in touch, >> and why would they do that? maybe because her marriage, rachel led tim to believe, wasn't all "apple pie and ice cream". >> because she wanted to share with me what was going on. >> reporter: what
tim charrington versus todd winkler? "no contest," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond...
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i asked tim cook about that. he told me if you low back at the top end of the iphone lineup we grew double digit units a, compounded when you look at aasp it was a huge quarter on the high end of the lynn the xs and xs max are officially available in late september. we have had analyst coming on telling us that the xr will be the biggest seller we asked about cook about that. he said we don't predict beyond the current quarter we think it's a big seller we creativitied it to get the advance technology to more people i think on the call as it kicks off, the street wants more insight into the iphone mix in q 1, xs, xs max and the r. and the 93 billion the street was at 93 billion tim cook telling us there are realities including tough he were conference and foreign exchange headwinds backup you the street wants to hear more. certainly the trajectory the services will be key the faster growing higher margin business and the then the supply demand issues he told us he is listening to q with an unprecedented number of
i asked tim cook about that. he told me if you low back at the top end of the iphone lineup we grew double digit units a, compounded when you look at aasp it was a huge quarter on the high end of the lynn the xs and xs max are officially available in late september. we have had analyst coming on telling us that the xr will be the biggest seller we asked about cook about that. he said we don't predict beyond the current quarter we think it's a big seller we creativitied it to get the advance...
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>> bret: clinton's running mate, senator tim kaine will win a second term today by defeating challenger corey stewart. the real vote total is starting to come in. >> martha: we can also now projected that republican south carolina governor, henry mcmaster, win his race against democrat james smith. >> bret: now remember, the two overarching questions of the night or whether democrats can take control of the house and whether republicans can keep control of the senate. it is honestly too early to make both important projections. we are also watching governor races around the country, and we'll have a big impact on "20/20", 20, as well. >> martha: so, the first polls up close, 7:00, coming in right now, any first impressions? >> interestingly enough, i think it is not particularly controversial, but virginia and what i suspect will be a landslide reelection victory by tim kaine over corey stewart, the republican, he was pretty far out there. he even at one point in the
>> bret: clinton's running mate, senator tim kaine will win a second term today by defeating challenger corey stewart. the real vote total is starting to come in. >> martha: we can also now projected that republican south carolina governor, henry mcmaster, win his race against democrat james smith. >> bret: now remember, the two overarching questions of the night or whether democrats can take control of the house and whether republicans can keep control of the senate. it is...
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. >> tim: they have been difference makers on the defens defense. given up a lot of yards, but they have made a big plays totsw down. we will wait for the c from chssricos ilai p im mb the previous spot, replay fourth down. >> tim: the old push-off. open, mayot tagged foromimes he
. >> tim: they have been difference makers on the defens defense. given up a lot of yards, but they have made a big plays totsw down. we will wait for the c from chssricos ilai p im mb the previous spot, replay fourth down. >> tim: the old push-off. open, mayot tagged foromimes he
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with respect to tim's answer, tim you've promised the world who everybody who has asked for more spending. r last calculation was about $18.5 billion in spending increases. that is missing many of the promises you have made. you have to raise taxes in massive ways to get there. i know you will raise the gas tax 35%. where else is we going to get? >> 35% is 10 cents. here are two competing the other one that tells you we do it together. jeff's philosophy is in practicing states like mississippi, louisiana and wisconsin. property rates have dropped. so in the long run, we are improving lives and improving the economy. it is a philosophy and just saying it is ram panlt spending, that is fear mongering. to prevent someone from getting sick, this is what minnesota differs and we are growing and other states are not. >> we will move on to health care. true.r mongering is not it is doing the math. and promise upon billions of new spending and never tell which taxes we are going to raise to pay for it, that is not responsible. i'm trying to be responsible. sometimes people like the answer and som
with respect to tim's answer, tim you've promised the world who everybody who has asked for more spending. r last calculation was about $18.5 billion in spending increases. that is missing many of the promises you have made. you have to raise taxes in massive ways to get there. i know you will raise the gas tax 35%. where else is we going to get? >> 35% is 10 cents. here are two competing the other one that tells you we do it together. jeff's philosophy is in practicing states like...
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what does tim say. >> who is tim. >> tim at the desk. >> there you are, tim. what are -- deal. >> deal, howie i love apple here deal >> okay this is so different than the real game. >> you're confused. >> ask karen what she wants to do. >> we'll make the real show look better this is part of the ad what do you say. >> deal, i own it so i better want deal. i own it i think the valuation here is attractive i understand the headwinds but ultimately i'm a value girl. >> nice. >> yes that's what everybody says >> dan i'm a deal with this but i think you'll have to start working in dollar cost averages on this. i think it has lower lows but this is where you want to start dealing this name. >> you know what i notice here consistency shall is in line. >> consistency is a moving target as you know. >> i do know that i've always said that. i've always said that. and people say why are you saying that? get out of the elevator. time to picket the second case. >> hard to pick dan. but dan, please. >> sure. >> open doesn't matter >> have you ever seen the show. >> i don't
what does tim say. >> who is tim. >> tim at the desk. >> there you are, tim. what are -- deal. >> deal, howie i love apple here deal >> okay this is so different than the real game. >> you're confused. >> ask karen what she wants to do. >> we'll make the real show look better this is part of the ad what do you say. >> deal, i own it so i better want deal. i own it i think the valuation here is attractive i understand the headwinds but...
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re i'm tim kaine, and i prove this messageap because if we ask our to sao heen:n i'm tim kaine, and irove this messageap indivisible... ...we have to be willing to livby them. teacher and children: .... i s a vyto'm u dd w havett a ps on me.en e maarny of them worry about i s a vyto'm u dd w havett a ps foe-r n are frhta om president . he's my friend ben. yoyou want "streaming all your ffavorite netflix shows ast internet" easy. u want "intern you want "thusbest wifi you can e with a tap." see? easy.ty you want xfini because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome.fer on xfinity intert, tv and voice for just $79.99 a month for 2 years. plus, get dvr service free for a year. click,l or visit a store today. there arepatrick morriseyes ifiled a lawsuitto take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions. i voted to protect them. morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyist for opioid companies. my work as your senator took a billion opioid pills off the st morrisey in and the political bosses. i'm considered the most independent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i
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tim cook talked to reuters. there.cussion about emerging-market weakness also talked about foreign market exchange, and timing of the device and concerns about whether or not they will be able to meet demand. there is always that perennial question about production. now the backdrop of all of this warhe brewing trade between the u.s. and china. apple have talked about some of their devices, some of their smaller products being affected and there is this general question over the economy about whether or not rising interest rates, trade war with ch ina, are going to dampen consumer sentiment? amazon had a forecast for the holiday quarter that came in leiter than expected. this is a big question about whether global economic issues are weighing on consumer sentiment. selina: the bank stocks minus apple have been punished a lot. they have been pretty resilient what is interesting they have such vulnerability to what is going on in china. how are investors factoring in this china headwind? how long can they stay out of thi
tim cook talked to reuters. there.cussion about emerging-market weakness also talked about foreign market exchange, and timing of the device and concerns about whether or not they will be able to meet demand. there is always that perennial question about production. now the backdrop of all of this warhe brewing trade between the u.s. and china. apple have talked about some of their devices, some of their smaller products being affected and there is this general question over the economy about...
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assets, tim graf is still with us.me with jeremy corbyn tried to talk about how he is going to vote in december. he says he is going to rejected the deal. you do not think this is going to be a one-time affair. i spoke with a manager from not make who said this is not going to -- nutmeg who says this is not going to be a one and done situation, that there will be many iterations. tim: i don't know about that. is certainly seems like the choices becoming deal, or no deal. he says in its present form, or at the present time. it seems like there is wiggle room emerging as far as the brexiteers maybe wanting to scrap the backstop. weautomatic operation of law leave the eu on march 29 of next year, so there is not a lot of time to get this done. whether there will be multiple votes on this, i have no idea. anna: but it's the base case that something gets past somehow? tim: that would be my base case, yes. maybe you reject the deal once in parliament and the markets will probably react quite badly to that. similar to the tar
assets, tim graf is still with us.me with jeremy corbyn tried to talk about how he is going to vote in december. he says he is going to rejected the deal. you do not think this is going to be a one-time affair. i spoke with a manager from not make who said this is not going to -- nutmeg who says this is not going to be a one and done situation, that there will be many iterations. tim: i don't know about that. is certainly seems like the choices becoming deal, or no deal. he says in its present...
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live from the nasdaq market site overlooking sometimes are times square tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. nastiness whipping out gains but the fund saturate has three names he calls best buys the ceo mark zuckerberg defends himself and his company. is this a sign the worst is behind the embattled social stock? we start with the markets. the dow erasing the 200 point gain as the grirch comes earlier. the market having the worst thanksgiving week since 2011 the nasdaq down 14% from its high are there any hopes that a santa rally can actually come and save the market guy. >> i hate the campy things and you knew when you said it. >> what's campy. >> campy, santa clause rally. >> gobble gobble. >> gobble gobble. >> i didn't say gobble gobble. >> i thought it. you thought it >> today is melania trump day. >> i wish i wasn't saying santa clause rally because i know you i dit it that's true. >> it's a little true. >> you're not a santa clause rally guy. >> what's the bottom line. >> there is a chance no question. the fed backed off got more dovish that's encouraging for the bulls. mayb
live from the nasdaq market site overlooking sometimes are times square tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. nastiness whipping out gains but the fund saturate has three names he calls best buys the ceo mark zuckerberg defends himself and his company. is this a sign the worst is behind the embattled social stock? we start with the markets. the dow erasing the 200 point gain as the grirch comes earlier. the market having the worst thanksgiving week since 2011 the nasdaq down 14% from its high...
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that is an last member the high court ordered the oyston tim buyout founding member. “ so oyston timarthe oyston tim buyout founding member. —— so far the latvian founder members only see the third of that. the club was not changed hands and the legal process is yet to change the legal process is yet to change the issue. fans flocked during the season in the premier league and we hope awake will lead to the change they crave. until then a club so synonymous with the fa cup remains ina synonymous with the fa cup remains in a state of limbo. you just feel for terry mcphillips, the blackpool manager and his players who are still doing very well in league one and seemingly on the up again. alex scott is more bbc sport commitments before near at half past seven on bbc two. kick here at 755. a nice friend to have alongside you there. from the fa cup to the premier league, then — as cardiff host wolves at 8 o'clock tonight. with the welsh side looking to make it two home wins in a row. neil warnock‘s side lie second bottom on the table, while wolves are 11th. and if cardiff do win, then it
that is an last member the high court ordered the oyston tim buyout founding member. “ so oyston timarthe oyston tim buyout founding member. —— so far the latvian founder members only see the third of that. the club was not changed hands and the legal process is yet to change the legal process is yet to change the issue. fans flocked during the season in the premier league and we hope awake will lead to the change they crave. until then a club so synonymous with the fa cup remains ina...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, tim allen!reer's taking a dive when you're following fricking robots. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come on. >> wow. disaster. sorry stuff right there. call my shrink. >> jimmy: no. >> wow. >> jimmy: no, this is -- you're the best. come on. >> that chick was creepy. i don't care. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. bizarre, right? isn't that unbelievable? >> like my grandma. >> jimmy: does it look like her? yeah. are you into robots at all? >> love the robots. i've got drones. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i think with applications, like -- when you get older, you gotta have certain exams, digital exams they call them. >> jimmy: oh. >> and it's not analog digital. it's actually somebody's finger in parts of your body. i told my doctor, "jesus, what is this, the 16th century? isn't there an app or robot that'll go up there and check that out?" [ laughter ] i think even robots are going, "no, we draw the line." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: at doing that. >> at doing that. we'll sing on talk shows. >> jimmy: yeah, but we won
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, tim allen!reer's taking a dive when you're following fricking robots. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come on. >> wow. disaster. sorry stuff right there. call my shrink. >> jimmy: no. >> wow. >> jimmy: no, this is -- you're the best. come on. >> that chick was creepy. i don't care. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. bizarre, right? isn't that unbelievable? >> like my grandma. >> jimmy: does it look like her? yeah. are...
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tim: the polo clubs of argentina are riding out the recession. the country's economy may be in crisis once again, butor polo aficionados, life goes on. >> the courses are sold to go abroad. the best players here, they all have their horses and man themselves. horsese best over $60,0? >> they go for 10 signs that. -- 10 times that. b low-cost, high class, all the classes are affethis. for argentina's less well-heeled, the latest crisis and bailout is a body blow, and they are committed to stopping electiont macri's next year. millions of argentines don't want any international bai they have memories of what happened with the imf last time. with nearly 50% of the mepopulation on ort of welfare payment andpe inflation excted to top 50% athey think thre the ones who will suffer more. >> we thinthat macri is giving our wealth, o natural resources to companies, and we think that belon to our people. >> there is lot of people that iddidn't have food, dt have social secure. they didn't have jobs. it is terrible. he is increasing that. tim: to meet the im
tim: the polo clubs of argentina are riding out the recession. the country's economy may be in crisis once again, butor polo aficionados, life goes on. >> the courses are sold to go abroad. the best players here, they all have their horses and man themselves. horsese best over $60,0? >> they go for 10 signs that. -- 10 times that. b low-cost, high class, all the classes are affethis. for argentina's less well-heeled, the latest crisis and bailout is a body blow, and they are...
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tim, trade it or fade it. >> i know how to play this game. i would trade this name. i think -- of all maga that dan coined, god bless he should write an op-ed about this this is the defendable valuation. i've talked about gdp r and i bring up the issues with data privacy. google has multiple levers -- they have $$4 billion businesses under the roof i like them. >> you are reading your own op-eds on cnbc. >> i talked about. >> there is something evil lying beneath shh 1,000 in this stock. i'm fade going. >> thank you let's move on to the second a in maga that would be apple karen trade or fade. >> oh, god it's a weak trade it i mean long it if i went home long it then i got to say i'd trade it but, you know it's with a very leash. i really -- i didn't love the earnings last night and i really didn't love both of of the new metrics and the way they introduced the new metricing we will get used to them because we have to. no choice. but i didn't love that. >> i just think that it depends on the time line here. i think -- i thought yesterday's announcement was not about
tim, trade it or fade it. >> i know how to play this game. i would trade this name. i think -- of all maga that dan coined, god bless he should write an op-ed about this this is the defendable valuation. i've talked about gdp r and i bring up the issues with data privacy. google has multiple levers -- they have $$4 billion businesses under the roof i like them. >> you are reading your own op-eds on cnbc. >> i talked about. >> there is something evil lying beneath shh...
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tim and i get along but we have dramatically different views of where to go from here. i believe minnesotans pay to much in taxes and tim has promised to raise texans -- taxes. we should work with the federal government to enforce our immigration laws and tim things wish -- thinks we should be a sanctuary state. i think government has become completely unaccountable in minnesota and we need a fundamental change in the status thisbecause what makes state so asked ordinary, so awesome, is not government. it is our people. it is our work ethic and the creativity and ingenuity and the basic goodness and decency of our people. i will be a governor that empowers those people and not more government, so we continue to be the greatest stay in america. >> mr. walter. >> thank you to the listeners for caring enough about this. it was our iron that forced of the tanks that liberated europe. it was our farmers that sparked the green revolution and our imagination that transformed medicine. this is not a state that worries about the future. this is the state that creates the future.
tim and i get along but we have dramatically different views of where to go from here. i believe minnesotans pay to much in taxes and tim has promised to raise texans -- taxes. we should work with the federal government to enforce our immigration laws and tim things wish -- thinks we should be a sanctuary state. i think government has become completely unaccountable in minnesota and we need a fundamental change in the status thisbecause what makes state so asked ordinary, so awesome, is not...
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briefings afforde: tim cook can to talk up his security because it does not affect them.eigh: that's true. i don't know if it is so smart for cook to be poking that. he could end up with an issue any day at any point in time and have to eat his words, but i think people definitely feel like apple has much fewer existential, hidden issues that could pop up at any point in time. romaine: can we talk about some of their other products other than the iphone? are they still relevant? they just released these new macbooks and ipads, and the percentage of sales is obviously not the behemoth that the iphone is, but how critical is that when you weigh the evaluation? leigh: i look at this in two different ways. ne, hardware, too, software -- two, software. when was the last time that apple put out a software that everyone loved? apple mavs was a disaster, apple music was a disaster -- maps was a disaster, apple music was a disaster. people don't care about the software. the hardware is relatively high-margin relative to other providers. the earbuds have done well. the watch has do
briefings afforde: tim cook can to talk up his security because it does not affect them.eigh: that's true. i don't know if it is so smart for cook to be poking that. he could end up with an issue any day at any point in time and have to eat his words, but i think people definitely feel like apple has much fewer existential, hidden issues that could pop up at any point in time. romaine: can we talk about some of their other products other than the iphone? are they still relevant? they just...
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tim cook is spending the day with ivanka trump touring schools.his provides an extended conversation with the president's daughter and senior advisor before trump holds a key meeting with xi jinping in but with our rights -- in but authorities -- buenos ares. our next guest has a bayreuth redone apple on $220 and with us from -- -- our next guest has a buy apple.for tom, let's start with you. you are watching china very carefully saying it is the biggest single threat to shares of apple. how seriously are you taking this threat for president trump? >> i think today, you have to assume everything out of china will be tariffs. i think on the assumption, you have to think about two has -- about who has pricing power. if you look at apple and take the least expensive new iphone, the xr, is more expensive than the apple a. -- apple 8. i think apple has the ability to better withstand tariffs than their competitors. brad: let's put the potential impact aside. do you think the president really means this? >> absolutely. to date, you have had multiple rou
tim cook is spending the day with ivanka trump touring schools.his provides an extended conversation with the president's daughter and senior advisor before trump holds a key meeting with xi jinping in but with our rights -- in but authorities -- buenos ares. our next guest has a bayreuth redone apple on $220 and with us from -- -- our next guest has a buy apple.for tom, let's start with you. you are watching china very carefully saying it is the biggest single threat to shares of apple. how...
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scott does but tim scott has done more good than bad.hey should have more republicans like him. >> he's doing the right thing in regard to with these allegations that came out. he's making sure he makes the right decision. he voted to advance the vote. i expect him to vote to confirm him tomorrow. he'll make the right decision. >> in defense of tim scott, he did do his homework. he found there was not a paper trail that he was actively involved in any voter suppression. >> thank you all. saturday van has one-on-one interview with his guest andrew gillum who wasnaire lowly defeated in the florida governor's race right here on cnn. make sure you tune in. hate speech seems to getting louder and more public since trump took office. what's behind the increase. >> a new cnn special report on the state of hate. that's next. ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly. janic
scott does but tim scott has done more good than bad.hey should have more republicans like him. >> he's doing the right thing in regard to with these allegations that came out. he's making sure he makes the right decision. he voted to advance the vote. i expect him to vote to confirm him tomorrow. he'll make the right decision. >> in defense of tim scott, he did do his homework. he found there was not a paper trail that he was actively involved in any voter suppression. >>...
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senator tim scott is facing back lash over his vote. the white house wants to get the bipartisan, justice reform bill passed now but it is shaping up to be a tough sell in the senate. >> there are many senators who are concerned about public safety implications of this legislation. >> senator tim scott is here after the break and we will ask them about these hot issues and more next. more next. .. this isn't just any moving day. 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. >> with a tie-breaking vote mike pence, one of donald trump's most controversial judicial nominees narrowly cleared a hurdle in the senate today. every
senator tim scott is facing back lash over his vote. the white house wants to get the bipartisan, justice reform bill passed now but it is shaping up to be a tough sell in the senate. >> there are many senators who are concerned about public safety implications of this legislation. >> senator tim scott is here after the break and we will ask them about these hot issues and more next. more next. .. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, polly mackenzie and tim montgomerie.s of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, polly mackenzie and tim montgomerie. that's all from us tonight, and goodbye. somalia has for decades been ravaged by civil war, with tens of thousands of people being killed, and millions displaced from their homes. the islamist extremist group al—sha baab has established strongholds in the south and centre of the country, and it is extremely dangerous for journalists trying to cover the conflict. in all, 38 have died in the last few years. as part of the bbc‘s beyond fake news season, looking at threats to free and independent media around the world, our africa editor fergal keane. reports now from somalia. this is the story of young africans risking everything in the cause of truth, in a place where nearly 40 journalists have been killed in less than a
a big thank you to my guests this evening, polly mackenzie and tim montgomerie.s of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, polly mackenzie and tim montgomerie. that's all from us tonight, and goodbye. somalia has for decades been ravaged by civil war, with tens of thousands of people being killed, and...
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tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news.r, are killed after a gunman opens fire in a crowded bar in california. prince charles vows to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king. in his own words, he's "not that stupid" to meddle. a serious blow to plans for a new nuclear plant in cumbria, as toshiba withdraws from the project. i'm susannah streeter with the business news. canadian aerospace manufacturer bombardier has announced 5,000 globaljob cuts over the next 18 months in a bid to "streamline" the struggling firm. it will also sell its 0 series aircraft programme. bombardier employs about 4,000 people in belfast, though the company hasn't yet said where the job cuts will take effect. half—year results at sainsbury‘s have been boosted by its takeover of catalogue retailer argos. the supermarket said half—year underlying profits rose by a fifth to £302 million. accounting for one—off costs related to its tie—ups with argos and asda did however see profits decline versus a year earlier. and dyson has won in its attem
tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news.r, are killed after a gunman opens fire in a crowded bar in california. prince charles vows to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king. in his own words, he's "not that stupid" to meddle. a serious blow to plans for a new nuclear plant in cumbria, as toshiba withdraws from the project. i'm susannah streeter with the business news. canadian aerospace manufacturer bombardier has announced 5,000 globaljob cuts...
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with me are tim stanley , leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface , columnist for the dailyt pages are already in. let's start with the guardian — which has the headline ‘the outsiders' — and shows saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian president vladimir putin — who met at the g20 summit. and the times shows the two leaders' enthusiastic embrace — the high five between the two leaders — with donald trump in the background. the ft claims theresa may is planning to sack the chairman of the hs2 rail programme — terry morgan — after only four months in the job. rail fares rise 37% in a decade writes the i — saying there is fury over the increase in prices after cancellations and timetable chaos. ‘christmas bonanza if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express — saying that if theresa may's deal is backed by mps, it will prompt a boom on the high street and on the subject of christmas, the star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. 0k, well let's start with the g20. take a look at thes
with me are tim stanley , leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface , columnist for the dailyt pages are already in. let's start with the guardian — which has the headline ‘the outsiders' — and shows saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian president vladimir putin — who met at the g20 summit. and the times shows the two leaders' enthusiastic embrace — the high five between the two leaders — with donald trump in the background. the ft claims theresa may is...
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it is fairto it is fair to say, i think, polly and tim, a very mixed bag.er speech to off the lord mayor's banquet about foreign policy, tim, the telegraph, no deal is better than caving into brussels. it has put it into quote marks, who exactly is it quoting? there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. 0ne richness to this telegraph story. one of them is you have dominic raab, brexit secretary, basically saying that the current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable, and other cabinet ministers supporting him, then you have william hague, former foreign secretary, who backed remain, but is fiow secretary, who backed remain, but is now saying if brussels is making the kind of unreasonable requests it seems to be, like last week we have a story about them saying we wouldn't even be a to control our fishing waters, we really do start needing to prepare for no deal, which takes us back to the headline itself, and that we have four months potentially to do it. now this is getting really high stick stuff now. that's what i was wonderin
it is fairto it is fair to say, i think, polly and tim, a very mixed bag.er speech to off the lord mayor's banquet about foreign policy, tim, the telegraph, no deal is better than caving into brussels. it has put it into quote marks, who exactly is it quoting? there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. 0ne richness to this telegraph story. one of them is you have dominic raab, brexit secretary, basically saying that the current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable,...
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traders are tim seymour. steve grasso karen finerman and dan nathan. we start with the which would day on wall street after a big night in d.c the dow surging more than 500 points soaring into the close ending near the highs of the session. the best day for stocks following the midterm elections since way back to 1982 but while wall street went wild, the real drama came from inside the beltway. our own eamon javers is back at headquarters with the details. eem sfwloon melissa, that's right. we had the wild press conference from the president in the east room down in washington, d.c but then shortly after this late this afternoon the white house announced that the president had removed his attorney general jeff sessions, replacing him with session's own chief of staff matthew whitaker somebody who has been critical of the special counsel's office straying too far from the mission. whitaker having written about a year ago an op-ed in which he suggested the special counsel should not investigate the president's family and finances. he should stick to inve
traders are tim seymour. steve grasso karen finerman and dan nathan. we start with the which would day on wall street after a big night in d.c the dow surging more than 500 points soaring into the close ending near the highs of the session. the best day for stocks following the midterm elections since way back to 1982 but while wall street went wild, the real drama came from inside the beltway. our own eamon javers is back at headquarters with the details. eem sfwloon melissa, that's right. we...
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to protect the boy's identity, we are calling him tim. 0bviously upset by what is happening, his littleld has been turned upside down. gary has spent months working with the mother, but social workers have decided the risks to tim are now too great. it's obviously going to be a heartbreaking time for the parent. as gary emerges from the mum's house carrying her son's belongings, there is a last—minute phone call saying that relatives will let tim stay with them, even so, it is a distressing day for him and his mum. she is tearful, she's crying. and you're trying to take as many positives out from what is happening. at the end of the day, it is still a baby being removed. liverpool has seen a significant rise in children going into care, a sign of what this new report says are huge pressures felt by councils across the country. careline, jack speaking, how can i help? nationally, at the front door of the care system, calls from people worried about children have nearly doubled in a decade. do us a form, please, lou, and get it sent out. in liverpool, the social work team manager is deali
to protect the boy's identity, we are calling him tim. 0bviously upset by what is happening, his littleld has been turned upside down. gary has spent months working with the mother, but social workers have decided the risks to tim are now too great. it's obviously going to be a heartbreaking time for the parent. as gary emerges from the mum's house carrying her son's belongings, there is a last—minute phone call saying that relatives will let tim stay with them, even so, it is a distressing...
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are they upset with tim scott?t happy with him because they certainly want to see president trump's judicial nominees move forward. they support president trump because of his ability to transform the power of the courts. but look, this is just one of many nominees that we have out there. i still support judge farr. he was not as involved with the helms activities with regard to what many perceive as voter suppression as indicated. he has said as much, and i believe him. he has been very vocal with regard to voter i.d., which i think is important. election security which i think is important. and defending congressional lines which he has done which is very important. that being said, it is not unusual to see some people that don't agree with how he acted have issue with that. as senator scott said, there are a lot of other people out there without lingering issues out there that can be put forth. >> i know you want to jump in, tara, but let me give some of the back story here and talk more about him because his de
are they upset with tim scott?t happy with him because they certainly want to see president trump's judicial nominees move forward. they support president trump because of his ability to transform the power of the courts. but look, this is just one of many nominees that we have out there. i still support judge farr. he was not as involved with the helms activities with regard to what many perceive as voter suppression as indicated. he has said as much, and i believe him. he has been very vocal...
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it was brave to back politically speaking obama over hillary clinton, certainly as obama noted that tim kaine was probably advised you probably don't want to be one of the first to endorse obama. they go back a while and kaine is a heavy favorite to win his reelection campaign, as is jennifer what extent, who is looking to unseat barbara comstock. most independent handicappers have her winning that race. host: i was talking to sean sullivan of the washington post, but i want to go back to some numbers that the cook political report has been looking at. there are 75 competitive races, 70 are republican seats, five are democratic seat. field, it is a massive especially when you have gerrymandered districts and the battlefields have gotten bigger and that is certainly helping the democrats. there are roughly, the magic number is 23 in the house. really, if you look at some of these open seats, there are about 10-11 seats that are almost definitely going to be going to the democrats. the magic number really is not 23. i think it is more maybe 13, 14 if you assume that those democrats are go
it was brave to back politically speaking obama over hillary clinton, certainly as obama noted that tim kaine was probably advised you probably don't want to be one of the first to endorse obama. they go back a while and kaine is a heavy favorite to win his reelection campaign, as is jennifer what extent, who is looking to unseat barbara comstock. most independent handicappers have her winning that race. host: i was talking to sean sullivan of the washington post, but i want to go back to some...
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i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. jennifer wexton backed a deal and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66.d let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out.it highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage the healthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. baara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. to execute a search warrant when wor an arrest warrant, we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder of the person in front of us.k you alwaw who had your back. with all the money in politics, it's hard to say who has our backs. i worked in federal law enforcement and at cia serving the american people, not special interests. i'm abigail spanberger. i won't take money from corporate pacs because in congress, i'll always have your back, and that's why i approve this message. >>> a gas station clerk gunds down in the district for just a few hundred no
i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. jennifer wexton backed a deal and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66.d let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out.it highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage the healthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. baara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. to execute a...
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both the honorable gerry condy and senator tim -- connolly and senator tim kaine have released a letter. not only are they both the representatives of the constituency of which jamal was a member, but they have gathered over 50 representatives with them to demand justice for this case. so in remembrance of the memory of the man and to not lose sight of the reason why we're here today the, i'd like to honor -- to first welcome honorable gerry connolly. [applause] >> thank you, abrar. and welcome this morning. exactly one month ago today our brother, jamal khashoggi, entered the consulate of saudi arabia in istanbul, turkey. for him, it was a happy occasion because he was seeking papers to allow him to marry his fiancee. he never left consulate. following his disappearance, the saudi government blatantly concocted a series of lies, all of which but one they've had to retreat from. no, no, they said. he left the embassy safely. a lie. contradicted by their own government under pressure from the turkish intelligence community. well, he was injured and died tragically this a fistfight -- in
both the honorable gerry condy and senator tim -- connolly and senator tim kaine have released a letter. not only are they both the representatives of the constituency of which jamal was a member, but they have gathered over 50 representatives with them to demand justice for this case. so in remembrance of the memory of the man and to not lose sight of the reason why we're here today the, i'd like to honor -- to first welcome honorable gerry connolly. [applause] >> thank you, abrar. and...
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my name's tim mccann, and i represent wells fargo.nvested $30 million in this project, and we're the construction lender for $35 million. i want to thank my internal partners at wells fargo. we've always worked together with mercy housing to form this partnership, and i really appreciate this opportunity not only to partner with you, but to be part of natalie gub commons which is historic in its own way. like i said, i work for wells fargo, and wells fargo believes part of our culture is investing in our communities because we believe -- we can only be as successful as the communities that we invest in. and i work for a group that's called community lending investment, and that commitment extends nationwide, and we're the largest investor in low-income housing tax credits. we invest about $2 billion a year for the past four or five years, and we're very proud of that. we're also proud of the partners that we partner with, and i especially want to thank mercy housing, a cast of thousands, i think, and we're really proud to be partners
my name's tim mccann, and i represent wells fargo.nvested $30 million in this project, and we're the construction lender for $35 million. i want to thank my internal partners at wells fargo. we've always worked together with mercy housing to form this partnership, and i really appreciate this opportunity not only to partner with you, but to be part of natalie gub commons which is historic in its own way. like i said, i work for wells fargo, and wells fargo believes part of our culture is...
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senator tim scott facing backlash over his vote. the white house wants to get the criminal justice reform bill passed now but it's shaping up to be a tough sell in the senat senate. >> there are many senators concerned about the public safety implications of this legislation. >> shannon: senator tim scott is here after the break and we will ask them about all of these hot issues and more. ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> shannon: a tie-breaking vote for vice president mike pence, one of president trump's most controversial judicial nominees nearly cleared or hurtled today. every democratic senator is opposing thomas farr. senator tim scott will be here. he was the last lawmaker to cast a vote and he's facing backlash. some are calling him a civil-rights fraud fraud. stick around for that. with a lame duck congressional session in full s
senator tim scott facing backlash over his vote. the white house wants to get the criminal justice reform bill passed now but it's shaping up to be a tough sell in the senat senate. >> there are many senators concerned about the public safety implications of this legislation. >> shannon: senator tim scott is here after the break and we will ask them about all of these hot issues and more. ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car...
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tim: well, basically everyone's horrible at the moment. to be the iphone for the quarter that has just finished, it does look vulnerable. going to the next quarter, we're looking at that, too. one of the issues was that it's at the end of the outlook for apple in terms of revenue. they are giving shipment forecasts, so there may be more shipments of units but less of the lower-priced ones. it's a function of two things, asp plus shipments. one thing i'll say is the supply chain doesn't get off as badly as it might look. because apple's gross margin outlook is weaker than expected, the flipside is that more of what is being spent does go back into the supply chain. on a relative basis, it's weakness at the growth process in the fiscal quarter. but for the supply chain, it's not quite as bad. people crunched the numbers find itsthey'll muted compared to what apple will be saying. shery: pretty controversial, the announcement they won't be reporting unit shipments anymore. most of the analysts have said given the time for apple, they need mor
tim: well, basically everyone's horrible at the moment. to be the iphone for the quarter that has just finished, it does look vulnerable. going to the next quarter, we're looking at that, too. one of the issues was that it's at the end of the outlook for apple in terms of revenue. they are giving shipment forecasts, so there may be more shipments of units but less of the lower-priced ones. it's a function of two things, asp plus shipments. one thing i'll say is the supply chain doesn't get off...
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listen to what tim cook said. >> i am not a big fan of regulation. i'm a believer in the free market. but we have to admit when the free market's not working and it hasn't worked here. i think it's inevitable that there will be some level of regulation. >> uris by tim cook is so smart. he appears magnanimous, reaching out to the government before it reaches to him and strangled his neck at least these companies out there. he's got a look at this and say he knows it's coming. playing offense, not defense. >> anybody in their right mind can look at what congress has done with regulation, particularly something as sophisticated as technology and say these guys inside the beltway don't know one teaspoon as much as the people in silicon valley. in what way do they think they can outsmart technology with regulations? >> they can't. >> i'll take that. i don't think they can. when tim cook said not working here referring to free-market it's not clear to me if he was talking about apple or the facebook and twitter. >> exactly what he was talking about. that's
listen to what tim cook said. >> i am not a big fan of regulation. i'm a believer in the free market. but we have to admit when the free market's not working and it hasn't worked here. i think it's inevitable that there will be some level of regulation. >> uris by tim cook is so smart. he appears magnanimous, reaching out to the government before it reaches to him and strangled his neck at least these companies out there. he's got a look at this and say he knows it's coming. playing...
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>> mcdonald's. >> tim >> boeing. holding up. >> all right, "mad money" starts right now. you. >> way to go, joe. >> thanks, guys. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" now. ♪ hey, i'm cramer. welcome to a very special veterans day edition of "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends.
>> mcdonald's. >> tim >> boeing. holding up. >> all right, "mad money" starts right now. you. >> way to go, joe. >> thanks, guys. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" now. ♪ hey, i'm cramer. welcome to a very special veterans day edition of "mad money. welcome to cramerica...
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joe: our thanks to bloomberg economics tim mahedy.ing up, doing your business with bitcoin, the ohio state treasurer is joining us next to talk about bringing cryptocurrencies to the government. this is bloomberg. ♪ ment. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: time for look at what stories are trending a cost -- across the bloomberg universe. users are dekes -- dissecting jay powell's comments. powell said the benchmark interest rate was just below the neutral range. markets took this to mean less rate hikes are coming or are coming at a slow pace. there were gains on the news. tensions between russia and ukraine are at their highest and years. russian forces seized ukrainian naval ships. ukraine imposed martial law in some regions. took to theitter streets of both countries to ask questions and ukrainians about what they think of the situation. on bloomberg.com it is reporting lostocurrency trading desk $136 million in the first part of 2018. seeing how could class its have tumbled in november, fourth quarter is not looking good. could today
joe: our thanks to bloomberg economics tim mahedy.ing up, doing your business with bitcoin, the ohio state treasurer is joining us next to talk about bringing cryptocurrencies to the government. this is bloomberg. ♪ ment. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: time for look at what stories are trending a cost -- across the bloomberg universe. users are dekes -- dissecting jay powell's comments. powell said the benchmark interest rate was just below the neutral range. markets took this to mean less...
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maybe we are hearing tim cook say the same about tech? >> obviously when it came out of barack obama, it was dodd-frank and that monstrous regulatory scheme, caused a lot of problems for midsized and small banks. here's the deal. with democrats in charge of the house and with folks like elizabeth warren running for president in 2020, tech regulations are coming. the only question is how and when. the good news for tech is president trump doesn't like regulations and essentially what i can see happening here, because there's bipartisan appetite when it comes to data privacy on capitol hill, something narrowly tailored towards data privacy with an eye on what's going on in the eu. charles: you know, lot of people say the constitution could not have taken into account the emergence of facebook or amazon, so maybe this gets murky. help clear this up. from a law point of view, what could be applied to them that would also not abuse the first amendment? >> well, facebook has been very careful to make sure they are not a public utility, that the
maybe we are hearing tim cook say the same about tech? >> obviously when it came out of barack obama, it was dodd-frank and that monstrous regulatory scheme, caused a lot of problems for midsized and small banks. here's the deal. with democrats in charge of the house and with folks like elizabeth warren running for president in 2020, tech regulations are coming. the only question is how and when. the good news for tech is president trump doesn't like regulations and essentially what i can...
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republicans want to hold up tim scott, the only african-american in the united states and they could say we have a member, we are racially cool and all those things but tim scott will not just be windowdressing for republicans. when the issue was around what republicans have recently done to have voter registration requirements him of a fall in the normal bandwidth of what republicans and conservatives think is appropriate, democrats, voter suppression, republicans collect clean and fair elections and that is a difference. when you get to the bad old days, jesse helms, to try to suppress votes, you ask your self, if you're a black man in the united states, is there no one not touched by this that we could not have with the lifetime appropriate -- tim scott's answer was let's not. >> the left. up my twitter feed and a lot of them came back to say listen. >> never read the comments. a serial killer, 90 people and samuel little with another feeling. - i think the best companies succeed as a team, and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we h
republicans want to hold up tim scott, the only african-american in the united states and they could say we have a member, we are racially cool and all those things but tim scott will not just be windowdressing for republicans. when the issue was around what republicans have recently done to have voter registration requirements him of a fall in the normal bandwidth of what republicans and conservatives think is appropriate, democrats, voter suppression, republicans collect clean and fair...