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tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: yes. if i do something he does not think is good, he tells me about it. i saw you on that show. you weren't very good. [laughter] tim: so i'm hoping you edit this one. [laughter] david: well, you are obviously a very public figure. you were not before. have you ever thought that maybe you could run for president of the united states, because -- [applause] david: you, you know, you have seen the president up close. tim: i'm not political, right? i, i love focusing on policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in washington between the legislative branch
tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: yes. if i do something he does not...
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tim, and tim. on the phone and sent a letter directly to the white house and said, fix this now.t is the type of individual he is. want to talkng i about is in 2016 i contacted him because we were going to welcome home the veterans on veterans day was a fewans days after election day. here was this guy who just went through a campaign and it was there.d he was instead of being on a beach or playing golf at mar-a-lago, he was with us, pinning the pence on the vietnam veterans that deserved the welcome home he knew that was what the right thing to do was. [applause] bought theyear we vietnam war to warn and it was a success. tim ryan helped to bring the wall in two war and into the downtown area. the next thing he did was on sunday, he escorted the families of the fallen veterans in the valley. they carried a rose to the wall and tim was there with him, hand and hand -- with them, walking to the wall with the families. there was not a dry eye there. he did not ask for any of that, but he knew that was where he needed to be. in the military, you get taught lots of different things.
tim, and tim. on the phone and sent a letter directly to the white house and said, fix this now.t is the type of individual he is. want to talkng i about is in 2016 i contacted him because we were going to welcome home the veterans on veterans day was a fewans days after election day. here was this guy who just went through a campaign and it was there.d he was instead of being on a beach or playing golf at mar-a-lago, he was with us, pinning the pence on the vietnam veterans that deserved the...
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tim ryan will be introduced by the mayor of youngstown and tim ryan has been a congressman in this area for several terms so he has deep roots in this community, several of the mayors from this area will be at this kickoff event. but he's also someone who has been outspokenly pro-union. several of the folks in unions around this area are also here, specifically from that general motors plant that closed down. dave green, one of the head of the local union who drew ire from president trump several weeks ago on twitter is here. someone who is very close with the k-- the congressman and tha is a good sense of the crowd and a good sense of what we'll hear from tim ryan today in this kickoff speech. but also as we go forward in this campaign, he's someone who wants to bring this kind of heartland message and it makes sense because this is a place where president trump won the state of ohio was a place that he did well in 2016. and tim ryan is now trying to see if this local message of pro-worker, pro-union could make sense for democrats, written large across the nation in 2020. >> so pro-wor
tim ryan will be introduced by the mayor of youngstown and tim ryan has been a congressman in this area for several terms so he has deep roots in this community, several of the mayors from this area will be at this kickoff event. but he's also someone who has been outspokenly pro-union. several of the folks in unions around this area are also here, specifically from that general motors plant that closed down. dave green, one of the head of the local union who drew ire from president trump...
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let's start with you tim. tim: what i learned without realizing at the time that i was learning was the leadership quality of really putting yourself in the shoes of others. president bush have this ability to amplify and surely had a life of service. leader that cared about the contributions of everyone in the organization. lindsey: david. thed: i guess to summarize, things i learn, do your duty, nothing less, maintain high ethical standards, the highest ethical standards, treat everyone with kindness and respect, and always put your country first. i just remember being in the white house when he was president in another capacity. make, heons he had to would always just say we will do the right thing for the country. we will sort out the politics later. let's do what's best for the country. son, i believe he made every decision with that same thought. [applause] tom: he always cared about the other guy. i know we said a lot of virtues and principles that he lived by. he was gracious, generous, patient, he lis
let's start with you tim. tim: what i learned without realizing at the time that i was learning was the leadership quality of really putting yourself in the shoes of others. president bush have this ability to amplify and surely had a life of service. leader that cared about the contributions of everyone in the organization. lindsey: david. thed: i guess to summarize, things i learn, do your duty, nothing less, maintain high ethical standards, the highest ethical standards, treat everyone with...
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you may be surprised by some of tim ryan's positions. remember, there are two slots that have to be filled at the democratic national convention, president and vice presidents. we need two candidates, and it's never too early to start looking for a vice presidential candidate who can maybe help the ticket win in a very important state like say ohio. so you're going to want to hear from mr. ryan of ohio tonight. >>> but first, donald trump has a new lawyer, and that lawyer is trying to do something that has never been done before, and the reason it's never been done before is that the law is very clear about the case that president trump has hired his new lawyer to handle, and it may be the case that donald trump fears more than any other thing that has happened to him since he took the oath of office. the president's new lawyer is a private attorney who does not work in the white house. he is not on the government payroll. he's a private lawyer hired by donald trump to try to stop house ways and means chairman richard neal from legally o
you may be surprised by some of tim ryan's positions. remember, there are two slots that have to be filled at the democratic national convention, president and vice presidents. we need two candidates, and it's never too early to start looking for a vice presidential candidate who can maybe help the ticket win in a very important state like say ohio. so you're going to want to hear from mr. ryan of ohio tonight. >>> but first, donald trump has a new lawyer, and that lawyer is trying to...
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we will be joined by democratic congressman tim ryan of ohio. any democrat who can win in ohio is someone the democratic party has to pay attention to. and in the lazy labels of the political news media, tim ryan is often referred to as a moderate. i don't know what moderate means any more because tim ryan is in favor of medicare for all which was a short time ago the most extreme liberal position you could take in congress. you may be surprised by some of time ryan's positions. remember, there are two slots that have to be filled with the democratic national convention. president and vice president. you need two candidates. and it's never too early to start looking for a vice presidential candidate who can maybe help the ticket win in a very important state like, say, ohio. so you are going to want to hear from mr. ryan of ohio tonight. >>> first, donald trump has a new lawyer, and that lawyer is trying to do something that has never been done before, and the reason it's never been done before is that the law is very clear about the case that p
we will be joined by democratic congressman tim ryan of ohio. any democrat who can win in ohio is someone the democratic party has to pay attention to. and in the lazy labels of the political news media, tim ryan is often referred to as a moderate. i don't know what moderate means any more because tim ryan is in favor of medicare for all which was a short time ago the most extreme liberal position you could take in congress. you may be surprised by some of time ryan's positions. remember, there...
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congresswoman tim ryan says he seeks a united nation. he is the latest entry, more than a dozen now in this race. what does he bring to the 2020 presidential race? some: i think along with new recognition he is able to speak to ohio. the end of last him ao cap a rep -- built reputation in the democratic party. with so much of the narrative as groupthink and everyone being pushed to the left, tim ryan has a credible record to say he has pushed back against the party. he has a credible record as a moderate. there are some moderates in 2020. tim ryan has a record of confronting politics in that way. hometownm the newspaper in youngstown, the vindicator, we carried this. you can go to c-span.org and search representative tim ryan. vindicator, congressman tim ryan says he is running to bring the country together. he says he wants to bring the values he has seen in youngstown to the white house. his challenge is to make it to the first democratic debate on june 26 and june 27. the debate will be two days with lineups chosen at random. a candid
congresswoman tim ryan says he seeks a united nation. he is the latest entry, more than a dozen now in this race. what does he bring to the 2020 presidential race? some: i think along with new recognition he is able to speak to ohio. the end of last him ao cap a rep -- built reputation in the democratic party. with so much of the narrative as groupthink and everyone being pushed to the left, tim ryan has a credible record to say he has pushed back against the party. he has a credible record as...
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tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight a $33 billion energy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital and it's still up year over year. there's no law that says you have to stop we do make lyft and look at all of the other things and geopolitical issues and the liquidity and somehow causes a recession, but it may not be in 2019, 2020, 2021 >> and just like that, everything is awesome again. the s&p 500 about a percent away from all-time highs as we head into earnings season, the depths of it, where expectations are low and the fed's on hold even as the economy remains in good shape so is everything awesome now? what are you buying now? >> tha
tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight a $33 billion energy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital...
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[laughter] >> tim, i want you to sleep better tonight, tom. tim was not perfect. didn't you leave something behind? >> clothes in fort knox. [laughter] the president was having everything with the troops -- having a briefing with the troops. about halfway to louisville that night i realized i had left his suitcase at fort knox, which was not going to help later because he was still in his jogging clothes and we were off to some other event. i ask of the agents, where is that car? it's on its way. 20 minutes before we are to leave, he says, i need my clothes. we said, we don't have your close. the agents donated clothes and shoes. about that time, his clothes arrived. he probably should have fired me that night, but didn't. [laughter] >> i don't know anything about that. [laughter] >> leaving clothes? >> moving on. tom, let's talk about parachutes. where did this business come in with parachuting? >> president bush parachuted out in world war ii. he had lost two crew members when it happened. i just think it stuck with him. he wanted to do it again right. and he di
[laughter] >> tim, i want you to sleep better tonight, tom. tim was not perfect. didn't you leave something behind? >> clothes in fort knox. [laughter] the president was having everything with the troops -- having a briefing with the troops. about halfway to louisville that night i realized i had left his suitcase at fort knox, which was not going to help later because he was still in his jogging clothes and we were off to some other event. i ask of the agents, where is that car?...
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cnn presidential historian, tim naftali. max boot is here. senior fellow on the council of the foreign relations. also joining us from boston tonight, michael zeldin, former special prosecutor and former assistant to who else, robert mueller at the justice department. good evening, everyone. michael zeldin, let me ask you, this is a burning question i have for you because you're a guy who worked for mueller. why is he so quiet? >> well, he's quiet now because he's letting barr do the talking for him. it's a bit of a mystery to me, honestly, why it is that mueller allowed barr to usurp his responsibilities. it is his investigation. it is his report. if there was to be a press conference, it should have been from mueller himself, but mueller doesn't see it that way. he sees himself by the special counsel regulations as beholden to barr, so he has issued his confidential report to barr, and now it's in barr's court. >> well, remember, comey -- hold on. but a lot of people just ripped into james comey because he held that press conference and did
cnn presidential historian, tim naftali. max boot is here. senior fellow on the council of the foreign relations. also joining us from boston tonight, michael zeldin, former special prosecutor and former assistant to who else, robert mueller at the justice department. good evening, everyone. michael zeldin, let me ask you, this is a burning question i have for you because you're a guy who worked for mueller. why is he so quiet? >> well, he's quiet now because he's letting barr do the...
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tim lesco joins us now with more tim, is it really all about these four of the faang stocks that have report their numbers or can the rest of the market actually matter >> well, i think the entire market matters and i think that certainly the faang stocks get the headlines but after a fourth quarter where analyst estimates were taken down so significantly, it seems so far it's been pretty easy for a company to beat those, you know, muted expectations i don't think the faang stocks are an exception to that rule. i don't think the bar is particularly high. >> do they carry extra weight, tim? are they more important than other names? >> i think they're more important to other names only because we have a market that is starved for growth when there are companies that continue to show significant revenue growth, perhaps those companies get a little bit more attention and perhaps they get a better multiple forkt market i think they matter a little bit more in the case of amazon and apple, you're talking about some of the largest companies in the s&p what they do will move the market. >> it
tim lesco joins us now with more tim, is it really all about these four of the faang stocks that have report their numbers or can the rest of the market actually matter >> well, i think the entire market matters and i think that certainly the faang stocks get the headlines but after a fourth quarter where analyst estimates were taken down so significantly, it seems so far it's been pretty easy for a company to beat those, you know, muted expectations i don't think the faang stocks are an...
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. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami and we will start with the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and let's kick it off with josh who spoke to tim cook. >> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends he's seeing there. is he seeing signs of improvement? and cooke telling cnbc he is march was better for the average and we adjusted it to take back the weakness in the currency and next we rolled out the trade-in program that had gotten success in the united states, and i believe that the trade relationship, i don't mean the tariff, i mean the tone is much better today than it was in a november/december timeframe. that affects consumer confidence in a positive way. it calls about the replacement cycle and we know that's lengthening and people are keeping their iphones longer and it's something apple itself h
. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami and we will start with the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and let's kick it off with josh who spoke to tim cook. >> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends...
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today tim o'brien said this, this is something he is going to fight tooth and nail. it opens a vein. he's the most financially conflicted president of the modern era. the tax returns are both emblematic of that and a potential road map of what his conflicts might look like. because like most people most of the news media is usually intimidated by lawyer's letters, you should brace yourself for days of news coverage in which the president's lawyer's letter will be taken much more seriously than it should be. it takes its place among the long list of lawyers' letters sent on behalf of donald j. trump that have absolutely no legal basis, like the letter another private attorney sent on behalf of president trump to block the publication of michael wolf's book "fire and fury."
today tim o'brien said this, this is something he is going to fight tooth and nail. it opens a vein. he's the most financially conflicted president of the modern era. the tax returns are both emblematic of that and a potential road map of what his conflicts might look like. because like most people most of the news media is usually intimidated by lawyer's letters, you should brace yourself for days of news coverage in which the president's lawyer's letter will be taken much more seriously than...
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burton's reimagined ta ke year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take ona year, dumbo, tim burton's reimaginedindividual names took 36 hours to render. and now, introducing our world —famous flying elephant. i think initially when i came onboard, mike lucas was, what's dumbo going to look like, what are the practical considerations as well as the design considerations, how does tim really want to realise him asa does tim really want to realise him as a character? even though tim wanted something that was completely photo real, his unusual design wasn't going to sit well within a perfectly real world so we chose not to shoot location, everything on stage, control the lighting in the set design, it was important we created this beautiful downtrodden character for the movie with the sort of unusual proportions but he lived in a world that was equally designed to suit his character and look as well. dumbo's animation is incredibly subtle and contained in most of his emotion is read either through his eyes or a subtlety in the body language so the icing quite a lot of work to sort of find the look
burton's reimagined ta ke year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take ona year, dumbo, tim burton's reimaginedindividual names took 36 hours to render. and now, introducing our world —famous flying elephant. i think initially when i came onboard, mike lucas was, what's dumbo going to look like, what are the practical considerations as well as the design considerations, how does tim really want to realise him asa does tim really want to realise him as a character? even though tim wanted...
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live now to the bbc‘s tim willcox in madrid. tim, talk us through the outcome.upporters of the socialist party haven't heard too much, but what is clear that even though the socialist have the largest number of seeds, they cannot form an absolute majority of government, they will have to have a coalition —— seats, this illustrates still how divided spain is. the centre-right collapsed overnight, they had tucked further to the right than that vox party, but now you can see that even though the socialist will probably form a coalition with podemos, perhaps a harder group than some others, the country is divided because a lot of people here voted for the socialist rather than choose to vote for the ha rd rather than choose to vote for the hard right. the idea of going for a ha rd hard right. the idea of going for a hard right. the idea of going for a hard right party after the death of franco in 1975 was simply too much for many spaniards to bear. overnight though, celebrating pedro sanchez, the comeback kid, quite frankly has done it again. he lost two elections t
live now to the bbc‘s tim willcox in madrid. tim, talk us through the outcome.upporters of the socialist party haven't heard too much, but what is clear that even though the socialist have the largest number of seeds, they cannot form an absolute majority of government, they will have to have a coalition —— seats, this illustrates still how divided spain is. the centre-right collapsed overnight, they had tucked further to the right than that vox party, but now you can see that even though...
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his previous books on cronyism are what many of you tim for. but this new book alienated america's enterprise for him. a real deep dive. if you haven't read this book, you need to buy it. you should pick up a copy on your way out if you didn't pick it up on the way and be there for sale in the hallway. tim will give us a few remarks followed by this discussion and then we will allow time for engagement with you for a question-and-answer period to follow. and that your questions are in the form of a question. without further ado, i'd like to welcome tim. please come and give us your thoughts. thanks for a much. [applause] - - thanks very much. >> thank you ryan and thanks anybody for coming. i'm a visiting fellow and i'm a full-time journalist. what i did in "alienated america" is trying to find out new things and tell a story with my reporting. i love you notice in 2015 and 16 there was a surge in interest among the political press and working at working-class places and going to appalachia and parts of the rustbelt. places where the american d
his previous books on cronyism are what many of you tim for. but this new book alienated america's enterprise for him. a real deep dive. if you haven't read this book, you need to buy it. you should pick up a copy on your way out if you didn't pick it up on the way and be there for sale in the hallway. tim will give us a few remarks followed by this discussion and then we will allow time for engagement with you for a question-and-answer period to follow. and that your questions are in the form...
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wa nt design considerations, how does tim want to realise him as a character?ing to a completely photo real, his unusual design was not going to sit well in a perfectly real world. we chose to shoot on location which was shoot everything on stage, control the lighting, the set design, it was important we created a sort of beautiful downtrodden character driven movie with a world that was equally sort of design to his character and book as well. dumbo's animation is subtle, contain, and most of his emotion is read either through his eyes or body language. so it was incredible important. we had to do quite a lot of work to find the right book and while with only we do every thing we can to get everything in camera as possible. and in his dumbo suit provided a back for the kids to stroke or something a deficit to make the interaction work, we added cg hay on top of him just so that there is something to knock off or when we first meet dumbo and he sort of tumbles out of the train carriage, we had a starting point from a stunt performer going down the ramp and ulti
wa nt design considerations, how does tim want to realise him as a character?ing to a completely photo real, his unusual design was not going to sit well in a perfectly real world. we chose to shoot on location which was shoot everything on stage, control the lighting, the set design, it was important we created a sort of beautiful downtrodden character driven movie with a world that was equally sort of design to his character and book as well. dumbo's animation is subtle, contain, and most of...
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[indiscernible] >> hey, tim.y wants to say hi. >> i asked -- for a picture. ♪ she screamed so loud in my living room when it came up that you were running. i was like, does somebody have a crush? [laughs] can you sign this? thank you, tim. hopefully we will get to see you some more. >> i'll be around. [indiscernible] love you guys >> and a photo? what's his name? >> 1, 2, 3. thank you. >> thank you. ♪ >> i thought i signed it already. >> thank you, thank you. >> cody! cody! ♪ you.nk thank you for coming. >> good luck. >> cody. >> one more, one more. [laughs] >> thank you. please.w me, ♪ you.ank [indiscernible] g> thank you for joinins us. >> you got it. ♪ >> thaknk you. sorry-- [inaudible] >> right this way. promise.l be back, i here is your water. ♪ that migrationy is the key to success. it allows ordinary people to do extraordinary things. next question. >> your thoughts on the reaction in the crowd? >> it was great. home time crowd. only thing better than the response is looking around and seeing the familiar
[indiscernible] >> hey, tim.y wants to say hi. >> i asked -- for a picture. ♪ she screamed so loud in my living room when it came up that you were running. i was like, does somebody have a crush? [laughs] can you sign this? thank you, tim. hopefully we will get to see you some more. >> i'll be around. [indiscernible] love you guys >> and a photo? what's his name? >> 1, 2, 3. thank you. >> thank you. ♪ >> i thought i signed it already. >> thank...
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tim seymour has the first pick mr. lot of colatsmpin apparently, not so wonderful-feeling today. we're back in two minutes. we got no free pass. everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> a rae peat won't come easy for nick valerie will the wall street mentalist tame mr. wonderful and can the mavens deliver it's a super sized stock draft >>> well, you just heard it there. we're one week away from the biggest stock draft ever forget the nfl nor get about kyler murray, okay, folks. the draft order has been set we picked it yesterday tim seymour gets the number one pick things did not turn out so well for our first -- our champion before last, pick number eight as a matter of fact, kevin was so furious he called our producer geno late last night and left a not-safe-for-work message voicing his grievances, threatening legal action against our draft commissioners. he even talked about collusion kevin o'leary,
tim seymour has the first pick mr. lot of colatsmpin apparently, not so wonderful-feeling today. we're back in two minutes. we got no free pass. everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> a rae peat won't come easy for nick valerie will the wall street mentalist tame mr. wonderful and can the mavens deliver it's a super sized stock draft >>> well, you just heard...
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[indiscernible] >> tim, what is up, baby?ational cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: "washington journal " live every day. homeland security department counterterrorism official discusses reports the department of homeland security is restructuring its terrorism unit. the washington times sheryl and others discuss campaign 2020. and miami bureau chief a bloomberg news discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch "washington journal" live sunday morning. join the discussion. former south carolina senator ernest fritz hollings has died. he was 97 years old. as governor, he helped guide south carolina through desegregation and went on to serve six terms in the u.s. senate and made an unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 1984. in november 2004 after more than 38 years in office, senator hollings gave his femoral speech to colleagues. he begins his remarks by thinking a junior s
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and as far as tim is concerned, tim is really a very strong leader. and i think the fact that we have a total of $12 billion on our 10-year capital plan on water, waste, and power, and we have the largest water agreement in the nation, that it just makes sense that he be part of the commission and help steer and guide us on how we're going to deliver these projects on time socio-i so i wanted to thank the board for the positive recommendation. >> chairwoman: thank you so much. it looks like we have a lot of enthusiasm up here for these appointments. anybody want to make the motion? >> i move to approve the appointment in items four and five, and move forward sophie maxwell and tim paulson for public utilities commission. >> chairwoman: without objection, those motions pass. thank you. thank you so much. thank you supervisor maxwell and mr. paulson. >>> ms. clerk, can you please read item number one. >> the hearing to consider appointing one member, term ending october 19, 2019, to the eastern neighborhood. there is one seat, one applicant. >> chairwom
and as far as tim is concerned, tim is really a very strong leader. and i think the fact that we have a total of $12 billion on our 10-year capital plan on water, waste, and power, and we have the largest water agreement in the nation, that it just makes sense that he be part of the commission and help steer and guide us on how we're going to deliver these projects on time socio-i so i wanted to thank the board for the positive recommendation. >> chairwoman: thank you so much. it looks...
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tim ryan may be exciting to people there right now.people around the country. if you look at the polls, joe biden is ahead. that's something he knows. that's one of the reasons he indicated the other day he felt he had time to be one of the last people, if not the last person to get into the race. there's confidence among joe biden's folks he has a good shot of getting this nomination. he's got challenges, no question about that. we have seen that in the last couple weeks. i don't think he's concerned about the challenge tim ryan may be giving him. >> we'll leave it there now. thanks for sticking around, appreciate it. >> thanks, fred. >> we'll be right back. ur dream, a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and committed to financial planning in your best interest. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified financial planner™ professional no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and re
tim ryan may be exciting to people there right now.people around the country. if you look at the polls, joe biden is ahead. that's something he knows. that's one of the reasons he indicated the other day he felt he had time to be one of the last people, if not the last person to get into the race. there's confidence among joe biden's folks he has a good shot of getting this nomination. he's got challenges, no question about that. we have seen that in the last couple weeks. i don't think he's...
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joining us to discuss is tim razan from oppenheimer thanks for joining us.a funding crucial to who's going to win out >> we believe it is. it's a really interesting lever to gives a lot of flexibility to oxy because right now they can use that money in lieu of the 19 billion of debt they need to raise or there's the option that that could add to the cash component of the offer and lower the shares issued. and if they can lower shares issued below roughly 150 million they won't need to seek a shareholder vote >> is that part of this as well? why are they doing this if their shareholders are potentially going to be against it >> it's possible they're doing this because the anadarko board may want that security because shareholder vote risk is out there right now. and i think if nothing else the stamp of approval from warren buffett plus $10 billion gives you a lot more flexibility >> does it make it less risky for shareholders from occidental who were worried about the stretch on the balance sheet from doing the other thing >> that 10 billion that's an 8% annu
joining us to discuss is tim razan from oppenheimer thanks for joining us.a funding crucial to who's going to win out >> we believe it is. it's a really interesting lever to gives a lot of flexibility to oxy because right now they can use that money in lieu of the 19 billion of debt they need to raise or there's the option that that could add to the cash component of the offer and lower the shares issued. and if they can lower shares issued below roughly 150 million they won't need to...
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tim is a senior vice president at united technologies. was bush's aid , which00 to 2007 included disaster relief initiatives around the world. moderating tonight is lindsay knutson, the director of programming at the bush institute and she is uniquely qualified because she served as personal aide to missus laura bush in the white house from 2003 to 2009. please welcome our panel to the stage. [applause] lindsa:: -- lindsay: this is going to be fun. you have any memories of his humor? : humor was a big part of the presidency and secretary baker referred to the closeness of the national security team. the president creating the skull those --rd for scowcroft award for those who fell asleep. he was burning the candle on both ends and had the knack of falling himself -- falling asleep himself. judge and secretary gates was part of the ranking committee. they would judge scowcroft award winners by how long they slept, the quality of the sleep, did they snore come up extra points for snoring, and the recovery. did you knock over something as yo
tim is a senior vice president at united technologies. was bush's aid , which00 to 2007 included disaster relief initiatives around the world. moderating tonight is lindsay knutson, the director of programming at the bush institute and she is uniquely qualified because she served as personal aide to missus laura bush in the white house from 2003 to 2009. please welcome our panel to the stage. [applause] lindsa:: -- lindsay: this is going to be fun. you have any memories of his humor? : humor...
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tim, kick yourself this time. —— schurrle ancor.ng to realise 110w as we are all beginning to realise now this is emerging as a massive catastrophe. the times leads with some of the heartrending stories of british people involved. there is one man who has lost his wife and children. there is a billionaire retailer who has lost three of his four children. whether that's quite the right focus, given the huge loss of life in sri lanka, it certainly brings a human element to the tragedy. as often in these examples, julian, when we were talking about these papers a little while ago, you said it is the photos that often ca ptu re said it is the photos that often capture the power of these stories and the times‘s photo, really with a family around a freshly dug grave, clearly the heartbreak on their faces. and just at the end that you have a cross. and that is one of the realities of this story as well. this wasn't just an realities of this story as well. this wasn'tjust an ordinary terrorist attack, indiscriminate against anyone, it was t
tim, kick yourself this time. —— schurrle ancor.ng to realise 110w as we are all beginning to realise now this is emerging as a massive catastrophe. the times leads with some of the heartrending stories of british people involved. there is one man who has lost his wife and children. there is a billionaire retailer who has lost three of his four children. whether that's quite the right focus, given the huge loss of life in sri lanka, it certainly brings a human element to the tragedy. as...
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again my name is tim, visiting fellow here. i'm also a full-time journalist, what i did was try to find out new things and -- and tell a story with my reporting and lots of data and a lot of you guys noticed in 2015, 2016 sudden surge in interest among the political press in looking at working-class, going to parts of the rust belt, places where the american dream seem dead. i started in the opposite place. near my house in chevy chase, maryland. a lot heard during brett kavanaugh confirmation was going, there's a chevy chase, dc, something called chevy chase section 5, but then there's the elite chevy chase, the village of chevy chase, population of 2,000, wealthiest municipality and the wealthiest region in the wealthiest country in the history of the world. it's also got 80% of the population there has college degrees, including the majority of men and women, you've got about half the population with advanced degrees in chevy chase, but here is an important thing and you notice because you've read charles murray coming apart
again my name is tim, visiting fellow here. i'm also a full-time journalist, what i did was try to find out new things and -- and tell a story with my reporting and lots of data and a lot of you guys noticed in 2015, 2016 sudden surge in interest among the political press in looking at working-class, going to parts of the rust belt, places where the american dream seem dead. i started in the opposite place. near my house in chevy chase, maryland. a lot heard during brett kavanaugh confirmation...
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tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami. pinterest and zoom soaring in their trading debuts and we'll bring you the latest on those stocks, plus a dope pot deal canopy buying acreage holdings for $3.4 billion and we broke the story last night on the show and we'll sit down in an exclusive with both ceos this hour and we start with earnings excitement as we head into the busiest week of the season and nearly half of the dow will be reporting and then the tech darlings, facebook, amazon and tesla. with the market so close to all-time high we thought today would be the perfect time to play a little trade it or fade it into those reports. we all know how this works, presumably let's take a look at the dow names starting with boeing so guy, trade it or on. >> can i ask a question? >> it is a holiday this weekend, right? >> yes. >> it's a very pastel time of year >> i think green for easter, right? >> it's a strong color this is not a fashion show >> that's not -- >> clearly [ laughter ] >> don't we usually have the grafshgs that
tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami. pinterest and zoom soaring in their trading debuts and we'll bring you the latest on those stocks, plus a dope pot deal canopy buying acreage holdings for $3.4 billion and we broke the story last night on the show and we'll sit down in an exclusive with both ceos this hour and we start with earnings excitement as we head into the busiest week of the season and nearly half of the dow will be reporting and then the tech darlings, facebook, amazon and...
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tim seymour chose general electric mr.the green machine constellation brands bethenny frankel picked boeing nick, last year's champ, went with nvidia. bobby flay went with kraft maria went with square noah went with tesla kevin went with j&j and then the beards town ladies, alibaba. >> the telestrator, give us your zeros from that round. >> this is a contest defined contest. it's not ira or long-term. i thought right with tesla, this is a stock on any bit of news, including by mr. musk, it could quickly go up 100 points >> let's talk about the chart because visuals in this business help and we were talking about that 249 level. we didn't just pull it out of thin air let's see where we pulled it from if you look, that's been support now for quite some time and i mentioned the chance of it breaks here, we see 175 and that's the 175 level i'm with you the visual help. >> worst quarter of the year and come on. what would happen if they had a good quarter think about that >> round two of the 2019 stock draft will begin after th
tim seymour chose general electric mr.the green machine constellation brands bethenny frankel picked boeing nick, last year's champ, went with nvidia. bobby flay went with kraft maria went with square noah went with tesla kevin went with j&j and then the beards town ladies, alibaba. >> the telestrator, give us your zeros from that round. >> this is a contest defined contest. it's not ira or long-term. i thought right with tesla, this is a stock on any bit of news, including by...
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or b: tim lincecum? wow. a: madison bumgarner? or b: tim lincecum? i'm going to have to go with a.l, you got it. here you go. here you go. okay, now do you want to walk away or do you want to go for big money right here? got to go for big money. okay, go big or go home. so for $100. what was buster posey's birth name? is it a: gerald dempsey posey? or b: gerald davey posey? i'm going to go with a. (cheering) big group hug! group hug, group hug, group hug! you did it! ♪ mike: coming up... a native giant's fan goes deep. that's what you want, you want all the beer money? i'll take it all. say, i want all the beer money. all the beer money. you want it? we want it. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. ♪ we're at the graton resort and casino. what's your name, man? ron. ron, where you from? castro valley. okay, well you're all decked out in your w
or b: tim lincecum? wow. a: madison bumgarner? or b: tim lincecum? i'm going to have to go with a.l, you got it. here you go. here you go. okay, now do you want to walk away or do you want to go for big money right here? got to go for big money. okay, go big or go home. so for $100. what was buster posey's birth name? is it a: gerald dempsey posey? or b: gerald davey posey? i'm going to go with a. (cheering) big group hug! group hug, group hug, group hug! you did it! ♪ mike: coming up... a...
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scott martin, tim carny. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, no one heard of pete beauty -- he has not even joined the race yet. why is mayor pete so popular? my memo is next. i'll break it down. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but i'm more than a number. when i'm not teaching, i'm taking steep grades and tight corners. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package. so, i can do more of what i love! buy two pairs of essilor's best lenses and get a $100 back instantly. see more. do more. essilor 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. a
scott martin, tim carny. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, no one heard of pete beauty -- he has not even joined the race yet. why is mayor pete so popular? my memo is next. i'll break it down. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's...
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. >> tim smith and mack heller are the directors of this film. a lot uncovered in this film, tim.lays essentially. we don't have time for all of them but what are one or two of the most effective that you've found? >> the one that we have seen a lot of is voter i.d. you know? where people now have to show restrictive voter i.d. like a driver's license or what have you and it just -- 90% of the people have it but 10% don't. so that is what is going on in a number of states. i think more than 20 states have passed these voter i.d. laws. >> mack, what stood out most to you as you were doing this, what was your biggest takeaway when all was said and done? >> christi, what struck me so hard is that some americans would try to deny other americans the right to vote. what we love about this country is that the voters choose the politicians, the politicians don't choose the voters. but that is what these laws try to do. >> your film suggested that it was the election of president obama in 2008 that really mobilized some well-funded republicans to start, not trying to get out more of their
. >> tim smith and mack heller are the directors of this film. a lot uncovered in this film, tim.lays essentially. we don't have time for all of them but what are one or two of the most effective that you've found? >> the one that we have seen a lot of is voter i.d. you know? where people now have to show restrictive voter i.d. like a driver's license or what have you and it just -- 90% of the people have it but 10% don't. so that is what is going on in a number of states. i think...
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joining us now is tim h brian. he's one of the very first people who has actually seen a donald trump tax return. he'll tell us about that in a minute. and jared k. johnson is a tax writer for the "new york times" and he's the author of "worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing for america." and the co-author of the book "russian roulette." all three of our guests have written books about the trump businesses, both foreign and domestic. tim, let me start with you. you're the one we're all jealous of. you had a chance to see a trump tax return within a lawsuit where he was suing you. he was failing in his lawsuit against you, which you won, because he didn't like that you wrote a book saying he's not as rich as he says he is, which i think everyone is not surprised to have discovered. knowing what you know about the trump businesses and how inside you were able to get them using the discovery and subpoena power within your lawsuit that donald trump made the mistake of starting, what does donald t
joining us now is tim h brian. he's one of the very first people who has actually seen a donald trump tax return. he'll tell us about that in a minute. and jared k. johnson is a tax writer for the "new york times" and he's the author of "worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing for america." and the co-author of the book "russian roulette." all three of our guests have written books about the trump businesses, both foreign and domestic. tim, let...
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scott martin, tim carny. >> thank you.ennedy: coming up, no one heard of pete beauty -- he has not even joined the race yet. why is mayor pete so popular? my memo is next. i'll break it down. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any devi
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tim wu is the author. thank you for being with us. once, tv was simply three giant networks and a supportive service called pbs. a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is no monolithic media, broadcasting has given away to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a thing. c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span, it's nonpartisan
tim wu is the author. thank you for being with us. once, tv was simply three giant networks and a supportive service called pbs. a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is...
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tim, from your view inside that petri dish, what do you think? would go if the withdrawal agreement was passed, but if you are the prime minister and you basically announce to the world and your party that you're ready to go, you've not really got the credibility or the authority anymore, so the problem is, i think that events are leading to a general election. but the problem for the conservative party is, they do not want to go into that general election with theresa may as leader. there needs to be a contest to replace her, that contest takes time, and do the conservative party have time to have an election quickly to avoid european elections and choose a leader? what's the answer? i don't think they do have an opportunity to have a general election with a new leader quickly enough, so i don't think you can rule out the possibility of theresa may leading the tories into another general election, which is quite a thought for those tories who remember how bad the last election went. she... sorry, you're... well, if it's a general election led by
tim, from your view inside that petri dish, what do you think? would go if the withdrawal agreement was passed, but if you are the prime minister and you basically announce to the world and your party that you're ready to go, you've not really got the credibility or the authority anymore, so the problem is, i think that events are leading to a general election. but the problem for the conservative party is, they do not want to go into that general election with theresa may as leader. there...
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referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words.d about something. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. miss lewinsky. >> reporter: and, of course, some were big lies. >> i first learned from news reports of the watergate break-in. i was appalled. >> reporter: but richard nixon's lies about watergate, bill clinton's on his affair and lyndon johnson's on available volcano were committed for political expediency. >> for most politicians when they do discentralable and say things that aren't true they're doing it to try to get by and try to gain some political advantage. in donald trump's case, it's just an endemic part of who he is. >> reporter: trump's biographers say his proclivity to lie dating back to his days as a real estate developer in new york is more about instant gratification than anything else. >> he's just riffing. he's doing the moment. this is what donald trump does. he -- life takes place for him in the present. he doesn't really care about the past. not even that much about the future. he wants to win
referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words.d about something. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. miss lewinsky. >> reporter: and, of course, some were big lies. >> i first learned from news reports of the watergate break-in. i was appalled. >> reporter: but richard nixon's lies about watergate, bill clinton's on his affair and lyndon johnson's on available volcano were committed for political expediency. >> for...
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i'll talk to the three men who rescued the economy the last time around, ben bernanke, tim geithner and hank paulsen. and a rid him of sorts, what do the border between ireland and northern ireland and this week's elections in spain have in common? i'll give you the answer. but first, here's my take. consider for a moment what the growing talk of impeachment among democrats sounds like to the tens of millions of people who voted for donald trump? many of them supported him because they feel ignored, mocked and condescended to by the country's urban educated and cosmo poll lan elites, especially lawyers around journalists, so what happens when their guy gets elected? the same elites performs a series of maneuvers to try to overturn the results of the 2016 election. it would massively increase the mass resentment that feeds support for trump. it would turn the topic away from his misdeeds a and the democrat's overreach and obsessions, ultimately, it would fail, two-thirds of this controlled senate kould who you would not vote trump allowing him to brandish his acquittal like a gold medal
i'll talk to the three men who rescued the economy the last time around, ben bernanke, tim geithner and hank paulsen. and a rid him of sorts, what do the border between ireland and northern ireland and this week's elections in spain have in common? i'll give you the answer. but first, here's my take. consider for a moment what the growing talk of impeachment among democrats sounds like to the tens of millions of people who voted for donald trump? many of them supported him because they feel...
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and the same will to push through aggressive reform i think that's where the market is in debate >> timction officially kicks off today won't get the result until mid-may. the recollection just takes a lot of time. >> mid-may >> may 23rd we'll get the vote >> that's a lot of votes to count. >> i want to know, tim are as an investor, what are you hoping to see? >> i want to see a little bit more normalization for banks and how they can begin to push into the broader sector i think really if this economy is banked correctly, there's an opportunity there. there's no question that if investors are looking to invest in india, they're also looking at i.t. financial services info sis and companies like that continue to effectively be operating on a global stage. the key here really, i think, for india on some level is the global macroand the short-term and medium term. as you know, historically inflation has been a big issue itsd been called one of the fragile five, and to that extent the fact that global interest rates are trending lower, the rupee has been rallying up 7% or so off the lows.
and the same will to push through aggressive reform i think that's where the market is in debate >> timction officially kicks off today won't get the result until mid-may. the recollection just takes a lot of time. >> mid-may >> may 23rd we'll get the vote >> that's a lot of votes to count. >> i want to know, tim are as an investor, what are you hoping to see? >> i want to see a little bit more normalization for banks and how they can begin to push into the...
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tim ryan actually, i think, he's middle of the road.hose things but does he get to first base? >> he's got three or maybe four major problems. number one, no name i.d. number two, he can't raise any money. number three, his lane is crowded, mostly occupied by joe biden. maybe biden's deflating and in his wildest dreams, klobuchar fails to fill the void and up marches ryan and he becomes the nominee but then he has to face donald trump. no one's really done more for the american worker than the current president. i mean, the combination of what he's done on the supply side by increasing -- excuse me, by decreasing the regulation, by decreasing the taxes, increasing the amount of employment opportunities on the one hand and -- with trade deals, and on the other hand, working to try to control the border and the influx of unskilled labor, this works to create higher wage opportunities for americans. now, what is tim ryan going to do that's better than that? he has no experience, no track record. he couldn't get to first base trying to beat
tim ryan actually, i think, he's middle of the road.hose things but does he get to first base? >> he's got three or maybe four major problems. number one, no name i.d. number two, he can't raise any money. number three, his lane is crowded, mostly occupied by joe biden. maybe biden's deflating and in his wildest dreams, klobuchar fails to fill the void and up marches ryan and he becomes the nominee but then he has to face donald trump. no one's really done more for the american worker...
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jillian: sources tell fox news tim ryan will announce he is running for president.ling to blue-collar voters challenging nancy pelosi for house minority leader in 2016. rob: donald trump's personal attorney slamming the justice system after the house issues a subpoena for the pool mueller report. jillian: rudy giuliani firing back at unethical leakers. more on the brewing fight on capitol hill. >> reporter: the rhetoric keeps increasing. the attorney general's letter cleared the president on the issue of collusion but made clear the mueller report does not make a determination when it came to the issue of obstruction of justice. the new york times reports people close to the mueller investigation might have looked at things differently. here is the new york times quote. the official and others declined to flesh out why some special investigators viewed their findings more damaging for the president than mister barr explained although the report is believed to examined mister trump's efforts to thwart the investigation. the president's lawyer denies all of it. >> let
jillian: sources tell fox news tim ryan will announce he is running for president.ling to blue-collar voters challenging nancy pelosi for house minority leader in 2016. rob: donald trump's personal attorney slamming the justice system after the house issues a subpoena for the pool mueller report. jillian: rudy giuliani firing back at unethical leakers. more on the brewing fight on capitol hill. >> reporter: the rhetoric keeps increasing. the attorney general's letter cleared the president...
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. >>> fast money overlooking new york city's times square tim seymour, brian kelly, mike tefor and guy adami. wall street believes in the disney magic and the stock getting a slew of positive coverage ahead of the streaming service. is the stock heading for a big breakout the traders weigh in plus check out shares of lyft and the ipo falling 10% today alone hitting its lowest levels as it approaches 60 bucks a share. we'll tell you what it means for uber as that stock gears up to go public itself we start with the ceos surviving a grilling on the hill as they gear up for earnings in the end of the week. j.p. morgan is the worst performing of the big banks up only 8%. citigroup, goldman sachs, morgan stanley all up double digits and the sector has been mostly dead money for the last year and will this quarter's earnings be the catalyst to set the financials on fire. >> the answer to the question is yes, i just don't see it happening. for the life of me i don't understand how you get the re-acceleration in earnings from the banks and they'll be off to the races. earnings have been fine a
. >>> fast money overlooking new york city's times square tim seymour, brian kelly, mike tefor and guy adami. wall street believes in the disney magic and the stock getting a slew of positive coverage ahead of the streaming service. is the stock heading for a big breakout the traders weigh in plus check out shares of lyft and the ipo falling 10% today alone hitting its lowest levels as it approaches 60 bucks a share. we'll tell you what it means for uber as that stock gears up to go...
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tim wu is the altar.thanks for being with us. >> guest: it's been a pleasure. >> there is no monolithic media, broadcasting is give way to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports sut c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of washingto i
tim wu is the altar.thanks for being with us. >> guest: it's been a pleasure. >> there is no monolithic media, broadcasting is give way to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports sut c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of washingto i
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i have known tim longer. >> that's right.mily. >> and they are beautiful people. >> great family, right? >> they're about all the right things. >> it's a really great family, and he's a great guy and you know, the weird thing chris, i spent a lot of time with you and christina this weekend. and you guys have such a great marriage and you're so in love, you can tell and you guys were so happy for us, so thank you and just a a really great friend. i think i told christina this, i grew up never thinking that my relationships would even be public, let alone getting married. so for me this is thrilling, and terrifying, and it means, you know, it means a lot to everyone. but this, to me, i can't really explain to you what this means. i never thought i'd get married, thought i'd really be able to have kids. now i have to think about all that. i'm a true late bloomer. >> i've got to tell you, for somebody worried about the subtlety of it, you blew the cover off it with that ring. >> i didn't buy it. >> holy cow, never seen anything l
i have known tim longer. >> that's right.mily. >> and they are beautiful people. >> great family, right? >> they're about all the right things. >> it's a really great family, and he's a great guy and you know, the weird thing chris, i spent a lot of time with you and christina this weekend. and you guys have such a great marriage and you're so in love, you can tell and you guys were so happy for us, so thank you and just a a really great friend. i think i told...