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tim said he left about 7:30. that was the last time to see her alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. because she had to work the next day. she had to go into work early. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim says he was off with his friend, there appeared to have been a frenzied struggle at karen's house. forensic specialist ana cox assessed the bloody aftermath. >> she put up a heck of a struggle. >> what are you looking at? >> she had defensive wounds, the way her body was contorted. and i just remember thinking she put up a heck of a struggle. she really fought for her life. >> do you think oh my goodness or have you seen everything at this point? >> i can't believe what people do to each other. it's terrible. >> reporter: around
tim said he left about 7:30. that was the last time to see her alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. because she had to work the next day. she had to go into work early. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than...
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tim? tim: thanks, amna.to health care, an issue that voters tell us every day is still the number-one priority for them, senator sanders, you've spent plenty of time discussing and defending the merits of your medicare for all plan. but the reality is that if republicans retain control of the u.s. senate or even if democrats win back a narrow senate majority, your plan as constituted probably would not have the votes to pass congress. so the question, senator, is, if congress rejects your plan and the american people are looking to you for leadership on this issue, are there smaller specific measures that you would take immediately to expand coverage and decrease costs as president? senator sanders: well, tim, at a time when we're spending twice as much per capita on health care as any other nation, when 87 million people are uninsured or underinsured, when 30,000 people are dying each year because they don't get to a doctor when they should, and when a half a million people are going bankrupt because of the
tim? tim: thanks, amna.to health care, an issue that voters tell us every day is still the number-one priority for them, senator sanders, you've spent plenty of time discussing and defending the merits of your medicare for all plan. but the reality is that if republicans retain control of the u.s. senate or even if democrats win back a narrow senate majority, your plan as constituted probably would not have the votes to pass congress. so the question, senator, is, if congress rejects your plan...
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tim cherrington versus todd winkler? 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 got to 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. >> reporter: 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, >> reporter: why would they do that? maybe because her marriage, 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
tim cherrington versus todd winkler? 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 got to 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. >> reporter: what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond...
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. >> then, remembers tim conway. before comedy. career he tried >> i never wanted to be in this actually. and our time with hollywood legend doris day. ♪ >>> hello and welcome. thanks for joining us as we remember the stars we lost this year. so many had a huge impact on our lives. icon.t' get started on a tv his death is still a shock to all of us. luke perry >> i'm the father of two children. i wanna be with them for as long as i can. i wanna have as althy a life as i can spend as much time with them. five days after he suffered two strokes. a source told "e." when luke arrived at theospital, doctors had to heavily sedate him but his family was told to expect the worst. his son jack and daughr sophie were with him during his final moments. perry's fiancÉe wendy, his ex-wife rachel and other family and friends were also by his side. >> a year ago i was shoveling asphalt and a year from now i could be doing it agai >> we first met luke in '91 on the 90210 set. can i buy you a lemonade? i don't know. throw in some chicken, se salsa
. >> then, remembers tim conway. before comedy. career he tried >> i never wanted to be in this actually. and our time with hollywood legend doris day. ♪ >>> hello and welcome. thanks for joining us as we remember the stars we lost this year. so many had a huge impact on our lives. icon.t' get started on a tv his death is still a shock to all of us. luke perry >> i'm the father of two children. i wanna be with them for as long as i can. i wanna have as althy a life...
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i'm brian sullivan your traders tonight on the desk are tim seymour, steve grasso, brian kelly and dan prime rib nathan tonight on "fast money," a with wild ride on wall street new records all around but with the big hang-ups seemingly out of the way where does your money go from here plus the weaker retail sales number spooking bulls? but was the number as bad as some think is the american shopper alive and well we find out later. your chart of the week we'll find out what has b.k. so kited about the -- settle down -- about the record run so much ahead. but we begin by taking a page right out much a christmas carol. we need wilfred to do this all year long, the markets have been seemingly haunted by three ghosts but this week we have watched them disappear one by one. first, the clarity that the fed will keep rates where they are throughout perhaps all of next year next last night's uk elections gave us clarity on brexit's path forward. no more questions. it's going to happen and this morning, perhaps the biggest specter of all over the market, trade and relief on tariff and more ag b
i'm brian sullivan your traders tonight on the desk are tim seymour, steve grasso, brian kelly and dan prime rib nathan tonight on "fast money," a with wild ride on wall street new records all around but with the big hang-ups seemingly out of the way where does your money go from here plus the weaker retail sales number spooking bulls? but was the number as bad as some think is the american shopper alive and well we find out later. your chart of the week we'll find out what has b.k....
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tim says there is one name building up for big gains into the new year tim head to the plasma, pleaseour fast pitch. >> housing stocks how about a derivative on the housing sector ultimately the fast pitch is home depot, a company that rerated also in the last decade. but i want to talk about a couple of things that i think are really what's going on first of all this is a darling stock for much much 2017, 2018, the stock has done nothing effectively in the last couple years. i think there's been a maefts sentiment reset including the analyst day in mid-december where any guided lower on margins. if you think about the fundamentals of the company and running the business revechg in technology and pro services which is a high margin business we talk about macro. we talked about the macrotrends. how about retail sales we saw this also come out ofthe who will dau season, up 3.5% 3.5% unemployment. the consumer is employed this is a housing shortage what do you do you reinvest in the home you have you're taking out a heloc which has never been easier to get. finally i want to say the char
tim says there is one name building up for big gains into the new year tim head to the plasma, pleaseour fast pitch. >> housing stocks how about a derivative on the housing sector ultimately the fast pitch is home depot, a company that rerated also in the last decade. but i want to talk about a couple of things that i think are really what's going on first of all this is a darling stock for much much 2017, 2018, the stock has done nothing effectively in the last couple years. i think...
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thanks, tim. milani and are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this incredible house, the white house, to celebrate this really sacred season and a very special time. to anyone here today, happy hanukkah. [applause] we are delighted to be joined by vice president mike pence and his incredible wife, karen. .. a cherished part of our family. very proud. i would like to recognize secretary steve mnuchin, secretary betsy devos, jeff rosen, as well as senators tim scott who just left it is a fantastic diane james langford. where is james? come up. did he have to go to the vote too. a lot of people are voting and some important things right now. get out and vote. we have representative doug collins, elaine lurie, lee zelman, raise your hands. come on up, even the democrat can come up with that. come on up. what a job they are doing. nice to see you all. that is great. what a lawyer. how are you? i want to bring a friend of mine up. we know him, he is a champ, a winner, his my wife myra
thanks, tim. milani and are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this incredible house, the white house, to celebrate this really sacred season and a very special time. to anyone here today, happy hanukkah. [applause] we are delighted to be joined by vice president mike pence and his incredible wife, karen. .. a cherished part of our family. very proud. i would like to recognize secretary steve mnuchin, secretary betsy devos, jeff rosen, as well as senators tim scott who just...
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i meet brian, along with his brother tim. tim, how are you?ce to meet you. >> let's go. >> the brothers walk me right over and give me a small taste of their strange inheritance, these civil war cannons. these are beauties. >> this particular one is a 7/8th scale of a 6-pounder. this one's a full-size scale of a 3-inch ordnance rifle. they're fun to shoot, and they're handmade by our dad. >> the brothers tell me these are just two of the hundreds of historic military weapons built, refurbished, or collected by their father rudy marek. >> dad was a collector and he was a craftsman and he was so passionate. >> rudy's story begins in 1928 in a small farm town outside portland, says his middle son dean. was there early fascination with guns? >> oh, yeah. all capitals on that one for dad. >> when rudy's 11, he's inspired to make his first firearm after watching a pirate movie. in this home video, rudy tells the tale. >> and i made a pirate pistol, just like i thought it looked in >> it was a crude gun. you put a firecracker in and stick the fuse ou
i meet brian, along with his brother tim. tim, how are you?ce to meet you. >> let's go. >> the brothers walk me right over and give me a small taste of their strange inheritance, these civil war cannons. these are beauties. >> this particular one is a 7/8th scale of a 6-pounder. this one's a full-size scale of a 3-inch ordnance rifle. they're fun to shoot, and they're handmade by our dad. >> the brothers tell me these are just two of the hundreds of historic military...
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tim allen who spent a holiday episode seeing double. >> doing all my own stunts.hoa, whoa, whoa. >> tim are you all right. >> oh, yeah. >> does that look like it hurt to you. >> our favorite part of christmas was tim the toolman taylor with always the plan gone wrong. >> aghh. >> holding the faith face and the inside of my mouth. >> the 1994 episode no exception. he was trying to win the house decorating contest and, well -- >>s in like classic home improvement to me. >> blankets hidden under fake snow and card board boxes took most of the impact. and tim's stunt double of course. the episode packed with gags. >> i fall tangled in lights. camel in the house. figure that and a big ass in the house or donkey. >> all i miss is a real baby for the manger. >> but one gag never made it in. >> having the baby jesus fly across the room and four times i missed him because i'm pretty good shot because he came so fast and i ducted. to see the baby jesus fly through the fence, maybe tasteless. >> but the camel is my favorite cheesy joke and they roll whenever i toll them to r
tim allen who spent a holiday episode seeing double. >> doing all my own stunts.hoa, whoa, whoa. >> tim are you all right. >> oh, yeah. >> does that look like it hurt to you. >> our favorite part of christmas was tim the toolman taylor with always the plan gone wrong. >> aghh. >> holding the faith face and the inside of my mouth. >> the 1994 episode no exception. he was trying to win the house decorating contest and, well -- >>s in like...
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tim: absolutely. absolutely. robert: does the asian american and pacific islander communities, they have--do they have kind of a cultural resistance to cooperating? tim: well, my experience--this is my fourth census. and across many different population groups, there can be hesitancy. some populations, they come from a background where a very repressive government experience from where they came from and so census can look fearful to them. so we really go out of our way to let people know it's really important, it's really easy to respond, and it's safe. robert: so how do you reach out to people that are potential, like people that you want to go out work for you? how does somebody who thinks that they can help you get in contact with you? how do they become a part of the system? salvador: well, i'm glad you have us on a show because i think the number one thing is a lot of people don't know that we're hiring. in order for us to get the job done, we have to have people to work with us. so we have a job site, whic
tim: absolutely. absolutely. robert: does the asian american and pacific islander communities, they have--do they have kind of a cultural resistance to cooperating? tim: well, my experience--this is my fourth census. and across many different population groups, there can be hesitancy. some populations, they come from a background where a very repressive government experience from where they came from and so census can look fearful to them. so we really go out of our way to let people know it's...
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tim cook had that big press conference with trump.e stood there silently as trump went off on nancy pelosi and the media. that is a really bad look for apple, but it paid off in the sense there probably was some influence on the back channeling side from tim cook for the u.s. to get a deal done with china avoiding apple and all the other companies involved in that list of products. >> mark, thank you for joining us. and now i want to push this alford to 2020. we are hearing about phase two. more specifically, about how cywer may be impacked. let's bring in our person to discuss. what are you hearing about phase two and cyberrelated issues? >> what we are hearing is the i.p. staff is a really important part of this trade deal. what is interesting is that i.p. theft has been an issue for the u.s. for years. in 2015 under the owe palm administration, the u.s. and china agreed to stop -- agreed to a norm that would stop i.p. theft for commercial gain. that was the last major deal we have seen on i.p. theft, which is taking stpwhreaktwal p
tim cook had that big press conference with trump.e stood there silently as trump went off on nancy pelosi and the media. that is a really bad look for apple, but it paid off in the sense there probably was some influence on the back channeling side from tim cook for the u.s. to get a deal done with china avoiding apple and all the other companies involved in that list of products. >> mark, thank you for joining us. and now i want to push this alford to 2020. we are hearing about phase...
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hi, tim. >> your traders tim selmer carter worth and guy adami on fast it's been a no good bad woke for boeing opinion rumbling the max could be out of service until summer we'll talk about the impact from the stock straight ahead plus ripple makes a splash the jaw dropping valuation that crypto company locked in thanks for get going. and check out the mystery chart, sitting out the dow on the unending run but chart manafort carter worth thinks it's about to change. what is is the chart send in your guess we start with you guess to do new records. more records on wall street. stocks really in uncharted territory nearly every single day now. the s&p 500 closing out the best week since early september and fun fact, today was the biggest volume day of the year. >> stop. >> quad ruple but things can be scary at the top accounts are going up. and the question you ask yourself and us, how do i position myself as we enter the final trading days of the year and next year when guy it's not just about this year it's been a heck of a eight, nine-year run. a lot of people thinking do i need to prot
hi, tim. >> your traders tim selmer carter worth and guy adami on fast it's been a no good bad woke for boeing opinion rumbling the max could be out of service until summer we'll talk about the impact from the stock straight ahead plus ripple makes a splash the jaw dropping valuation that crypto company locked in thanks for get going. and check out the mystery chart, sitting out the dow on the unending run but chart manafort carter worth thinks it's about to change. what is is the chart...
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[ laughter ] you're stuck with tim meadows. [ laughter ] >> seth: no one's ever stuck with tim meadows of people chris rock and i are good friends. i feel like i'm name dropping. i have normal friends too -- >> seth: yeah. >> that aren't - >> seth: do you want to say a couple of their names? >> mike maddox [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, great >> mark beltzman [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, great i feel like that covers it >> david floyd >> seth: yeah, those are great >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's officially not name dropping if you throw some of those in [ laughter ] >> yeah, so -- >> seth: you - >> but i -- oh, you know what i wanted to tell you is, i see forte. >> seth: oh, will forte. >> will forte. >> seth: yeah, from my era one of the best. >> yes we occasionally we'll work out at the same gym. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm always wearing a "late night" -- a -- your shirt show >> seth: a t-shirt yeah >> show shirt. >> seth: yeah. we give our guests t-shirts. >> yeah. >> seth: 'cause we want you to go out and promote the show. >> yes [ laughter ] >> so i'm doing my part. >> seth: oh, well, t
[ laughter ] you're stuck with tim meadows. [ laughter ] >> seth: no one's ever stuck with tim meadows of people chris rock and i are good friends. i feel like i'm name dropping. i have normal friends too -- >> seth: yeah. >> that aren't - >> seth: do you want to say a couple of their names? >> mike maddox [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, great >> mark beltzman [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, great i feel like that covers it >> david floyd >>...
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here's tim. director of the collectibles department at the famed christie's auction house in new york. >> i understand you've got a great collection. >> tim has agreed to help appraise john's strange inheritance. you looked at all these barbies. i really need your opinion. >> well, barbie's a cultural icon. i think that today you see a lot of people that are in their 40s and over, that's the demographic that is really holding onto this. it's that nostalgia. >> barbie's dream house! >> in 1959, the first year of production, mattel sold more than 300,000 barbies, and a first edition can go for about $8,000 today. >> suntan barbie. >> yes, her features are a tad unrealistic, but she's a strong female character, beautiful, powerful, and rich. and that's what attracts collectors. how do you tell what year a barbie is made? >> well, the very first year that they came out, mattel had to recall and change. they had to soften her features because she looked too much like a, um... "lady of the night." and
here's tim. director of the collectibles department at the famed christie's auction house in new york. >> i understand you've got a great collection. >> tim has agreed to help appraise john's strange inheritance. you looked at all these barbies. i really need your opinion. >> well, barbie's a cultural icon. i think that today you see a lot of people that are in their 40s and over, that's the demographic that is really holding onto this. it's that nostalgia. >> barbie's...
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thank you, tim good to see you. >>> oil inventories are out.'s get to dom chu for numbers. >> morgan, we have oil prices hovering around a third, 61.55 last trade for wti crude numbers from the energy department showed oil inventories this past week dropped by 5.5 million barrels that week, ending last friday. the consensus forecast compiled by dow-jones predicted 2.1 million barrel draw down, bigger than expected prior to figures released, oil hit a three month high before dipping in negative territory for the day today. right now, $61.44. remember, morgan, a lot of the rise in the last couple of days had to do with christmas eve with american petroleum institute data showing much bigger than expected draw down in oil inventory again, perhaps a little pull back, hovering near three month highs. back to you. >> dom chu that you know. >>> when we come back, musk magic. the stock hitting another record high this morning. we speak with tesla bull kathy wood, that's coming up after this break >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. shares of tesla conti
thank you, tim good to see you. >>> oil inventories are out.'s get to dom chu for numbers. >> morgan, we have oil prices hovering around a third, 61.55 last trade for wti crude numbers from the energy department showed oil inventories this past week dropped by 5.5 million barrels that week, ending last friday. the consensus forecast compiled by dow-jones predicted 2.1 million barrel draw down, bigger than expected prior to figures released, oil hit a three month high before...
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tim took over, and how did he transform the airline?te -- george: a major super connector between europe, and asia, and then in recent years, pulling in u.s. cities. he built a huge fleet of the releas --de bodies, really stretching beyond what we would call business into dubai ondoming the head of business. connecting europe, and asia. effect thats of the he had on the aviation industry, it is hard to look at any of the major programs that have come out of boeing and airbus. had -- it is hard to look at them without seeing the impact that tim has had on it. neo-version, and upgraded option and never got it. he had a huge impact on the triple seven -- on the 777 program. hard? push too george: i think he pushed them hard for the product that emirates needed. that is what you need to do when you are the chief of than airline. it was also a testament to how important, and powerful his airline had become, because he really built this great hub to connect people between europe and asia. these huge population centers especially in india with
tim took over, and how did he transform the airline?te -- george: a major super connector between europe, and asia, and then in recent years, pulling in u.s. cities. he built a huge fleet of the releas --de bodies, really stretching beyond what we would call business into dubai ondoming the head of business. connecting europe, and asia. effect thats of the he had on the aviation industry, it is hard to look at any of the major programs that have come out of boeing and airbus. had -- it is hard...
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at least on capitol hill. >> tim, let me goback toyou. your thoughts about the strategy of bringing up all the amendments that the republicans did that were obviously going to be shot down as maybe the president is going to be tried in the trial and that will be shut down by the democrats. i don't want to make a predictive tea reading here but the fact is when we look back on tt, why those amendments? >> i think this was a quote for them 92 impeachment where they switch se or the republicans accuse the democrats are putting on a clown noseand putting on a circus. that is it strategic for the republicans as well. >> showcasing. >>eah, we will call hunter biden. if you want to call mitch mulvaney we will call the ukrainian prosecutor. trying to make the impeachment implicated for the voters, but also seem like a riculous procedure. my issue onthe democratic side, it doesn't seem like they are really working, obviously mcconnell is blockading here. the democrats aren't forcing the issue. forcing john bolton to testify, subpoena some of the h
at least on capitol hill. >> tim, let me goback toyou. your thoughts about the strategy of bringing up all the amendments that the republicans did that were obviously going to be shot down as maybe the president is going to be tried in the trial and that will be shut down by the democrats. i don't want to make a predictive tea reading here but the fact is when we look back on tt, why those amendments? >> i think this was a quote for them 92 impeachment where they switch se or the...
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whereas, you see tim cook had that big press conference with trump.e stood there, silently, as trump went off on nancy pelosi. that is a bad look for apple, but it paid off in the sense there was probably some influence from tim cook in order to get a deal john with china. -- a deal done with china. thank you for joining us. to 2020.t to push this we are hearing about phase two. about how cyber may be impacted. lisa, what are you hearing about phase two? what we are hearing is importanteft is a part of this deal. ip theft has been an issue for the u.s. for years. in 2015, the u.s. and china norm that would stop i the -- ip theft for commercial gain. that was the last major deal we have seen on ip theft. at a deal that would involve intellectual property again. it will be interesting to see what the sides agreed to. taylor: any sense of what is changing? are they renewed agreement from that original 2015? lisa: it remains to be seen. what is interesting is that some of, rampedas, sort up that ip if that -- theft again. that there was a drop off after t
whereas, you see tim cook had that big press conference with trump.e stood there, silently, as trump went off on nancy pelosi. that is a bad look for apple, but it paid off in the sense there was probably some influence from tim cook in order to get a deal john with china. -- a deal done with china. thank you for joining us. to 2020.t to push this we are hearing about phase two. about how cyber may be impacted. lisa, what are you hearing about phase two? what we are hearing is importanteft is a...
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inside more each year month and wallow readies the 1st test scenario with cyclists as the focus this is tim central component is the dashboard a planning module for camera operators and directors using an input screen they control the flight paths and camera movements of individual drones so they direct orders and the media stuff have to. think about all the. issues and troubles about coming plays no one where you have to perform a production with the drones but you can concentrate on the editorial staff. the technical details are taken care of by mission control this is tim checks all components for plausibility and calculates the ideal flight path for the drones it also make sure none of the drones gets another drone in its picture. one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with video cameras all completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.
inside more each year month and wallow readies the 1st test scenario with cyclists as the focus this is tim central component is the dashboard a planning module for camera operators and directors using an input screen they control the flight paths and camera movements of individual drones so they direct orders and the media stuff have to. think about all the. issues and troubles about coming plays no one where you have to perform a production with the drones but you can concentrate on the...
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without tim this wouldn't have happened, tim scott, thank you very much, we love you, go back to the senate and vote. milania and i are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this in credible house, the white house, to celebrate this really sacred season and special time. to everyone here today, happy hanukkah. we are delighted to be joined by mike pence and his incredible wife karen and if you both come up, please come up. also ivanka and jared have worked very very hard through this whole endeavor and many other endeavors and they are doing an incredible job and i'm proud the jewish faith is a cherished part of our family, very proud of it. i would like to recognize secretary steve mnuchin, secretary betsy devos, deputy attorney general jeff rosen and senators tim scott who just left, fantastic guy and james langford, where is james, come up here, will you? did he have to go for the vote too, tell him we mentioned his name. a lot of these people are voting on some very important things, get out and vote. we have representatives doug collins, john scotttime or, e ln. m
without tim this wouldn't have happened, tim scott, thank you very much, we love you, go back to the senate and vote. milania and i are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this in credible house, the white house, to celebrate this really sacred season and special time. to everyone here today, happy hanukkah. we are delighted to be joined by mike pence and his incredible wife karen and if you both come up, please come up. also ivanka and jared have worked very very hard through...
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tim hatz already expressed remorse in a public statement and has also done so with us privately. we know tim is a man of high integrity and are confident he will grow and learn from this experience. but sports fans we talked to were mainly upset and flabbergasted. >> you see, oh, man, very stupid. look at me, i'm on the darker side, i wear black. i think nowadays people act so stupid, they bring i think he really should be -- should be punished for it. we don't need people like that on our airways. we don't need them on tv. we don't need them on the radio. >> well, ryan's comments are still reverberating around levi's stadium. some told us they didn't think ryan meant to be racist at all but was careless. they feel him taking off such a big broadcast in the game against the new orleans saints is punishment enough. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >> tim ryan a former nfl player who grew up in san jose as well. >>> we're following breaking news in hawaii. someone opened fire at the pearl harbor shipyard. this happened about 90 minutes ago. this is a live look now of
tim hatz already expressed remorse in a public statement and has also done so with us privately. we know tim is a man of high integrity and are confident he will grow and learn from this experience. but sports fans we talked to were mainly upset and flabbergasted. >> you see, oh, man, very stupid. look at me, i'm on the darker side, i wear black. i think nowadays people act so stupid, they bring i think he really should be -- should be punished for it. we don't need people like that on...
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. >> tim. >> i don't want to put too much pressure on chris and he is not a chief economist. but the u.s. economy growing at 2% this market is child support 1.7 and long-term rates and where the fed is going i think what worked has been the bar bell of discretionary and the high growth names and then go for value some of the industrial names if we grow at 2% next year and i think it's 1.5 to 1.75 but i think you have that dynamic. remember also the breadth of the rally has been in every corner i think that's what's supported this market and i think you have to be fearful of that leaving you soon. >> yeah and i think the president is a wildcard. i think he feels and said this he has equity to play with the stock market giving him the rally. i think he will use that equity the next month or so injury in his mind he says to himself in the sprung this is when i'm getting this thing on course that's when elections are won. from now until then it can be dicey. i think the vix at wherever we close is way too cheap. >> and involumes in the derivatives market to case's pinpoint last t
. >> tim. >> i don't want to put too much pressure on chris and he is not a chief economist. but the u.s. economy growing at 2% this market is child support 1.7 and long-term rates and where the fed is going i think what worked has been the bar bell of discretionary and the high growth names and then go for value some of the industrial names if we grow at 2% next year and i think it's 1.5 to 1.75 but i think you have that dynamic. remember also the breadth of the rally has been in...
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so there's really no disconnect between tim and his viewer or tim and his visitor because of that intenseding a 700-piece collection that was viewed at new york's museum of modern art where it drew the third-largest crowd in moma's history -- just behind picasso and matisse. >> he drew more than 800,000 at moma. that is new york city with a very sophisticated art audience. at the same time, las vegas draws 43 million tourists a year -- >> reporter: hello. neon museum ceo rob mccoy hopes burton's appeal will draw more people here. what is your favorite tim burton piece? >> it would have to be the signature sign, "lost vegas," and here's the reason why -- we lost the dunes sign. as an homage to the dunes, he created that wonderful outline of the old dunes sign. and then just the icing on the cake, he put stardust stars from the stardust sign up through the middle of it. so in one fell swoop he captured probably two of the most famous signs in the history of las vegas. >> reporter: ginne hie said each was sanded and painted to look old. >> visitors are supposed to come in and think this has
so there's really no disconnect between tim and his viewer or tim and his visitor because of that intenseding a 700-piece collection that was viewed at new york's museum of modern art where it drew the third-largest crowd in moma's history -- just behind picasso and matisse. >> he drew more than 800,000 at moma. that is new york city with a very sophisticated art audience. at the same time, las vegas draws 43 million tourists a year -- >> reporter: hello. neon museum ceo rob mccoy...
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british photographer tim moore curry is the talk of the town in london with 2 major exhibitions each showing a different side of his remarkable effort. and homeless artist shows art creates art for his cohorts on skid row in l.a. to raise awareness of the widening gap between rich and poor. well they were golden they were roaring and before everything came crashing down in october of 1929 the 1920 s. were a dizzying time of liberation and boundary busting in a frenzy of post-war euphoria many people lived with a devil may care sort of attitude which had an incredible influence on the arts and nowhere where these extremes more palpable and in berlin. she's back the iconic dancer who took 19200 by storm josephine baker. thanks carolyn goes wild josephine baker on this very stage stop right out. of staters 1st berlin appearance in 1926 the dancer was celebrated like a goddess. really in berlin a new show at the city's i mean was palace theater revives the spirit of the roaring twenty's the theater itself played no small part in those days as a venue for the wild cabaret show brylin was
british photographer tim moore curry is the talk of the town in london with 2 major exhibitions each showing a different side of his remarkable effort. and homeless artist shows art creates art for his cohorts on skid row in l.a. to raise awareness of the widening gap between rich and poor. well they were golden they were roaring and before everything came crashing down in october of 1929 the 1920 s. were a dizzying time of liberation and boundary busting in a frenzy of post-war euphoria many...
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tim, happy 2020, friend. >> happy 2020.ers. >> great vision, that's one of my first 2020 vision's. >> i love that. ♪ can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. ... and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitness machine. and it's the best gift you've ever got. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, hd 5. and price. rice, a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate start
tim, happy 2020, friend. >> happy 2020.ers. >> great vision, that's one of my first 2020 vision's. >> i love that. ♪ can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. ... and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitness machine. and it's the best gift you've ever got. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial...
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tim is long a number of names. he's the portfolio of a cannabis etf and sits on the advisory board for cannabis companies you can read all of tim's disclosures and after that we have no time for the interview sorry about that, tim. this is a guy coming from a major corporation adding a little bit of sort of, i hate to say it, adult heft to the industry. >> david kline has presided over one of the most profitable spirits companies from the cfo's chair. if you think about constellation's brands, this has been an emerging company in terms of where they found growth their foray was clearly very aggressive you can make an argument they like many folks overbuilt capacity, went after assets. there was a bit of a land grab i think you've seen in the stock where this has been a painful reality check to not only the company may or may not have bought assets that made a lot of sense and 1 plus 1 doesn't always equal 3 but the gross margins have been some of the worst in canada. for some of the biggest players, it's not surpri
tim is long a number of names. he's the portfolio of a cannabis etf and sits on the advisory board for cannabis companies you can read all of tim's disclosures and after that we have no time for the interview sorry about that, tim. this is a guy coming from a major corporation adding a little bit of sort of, i hate to say it, adult heft to the industry. >> david kline has presided over one of the most profitable spirits companies from the cfo's chair. if you think about constellation's...
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brian kelly, dan nathan and tim seymour. tonight on fast, stop us if you heard this before. another one for the record books. stocks surging to you guessed it, all-time highs again what is really behind this amazing run? we get answers plus who ever said that breaking up is hard to do >> kneel sadaka. >> match dumped and shares soar. that got us thinking what other stocks could benefit from breaking up we will name names and later a prediction so wild and bold that honestly we question if we would even talk about it and bring it to you we debated it. but we are bringing it to you and you will hear it coming up true story all that ahead in the next 60 minutes. but nike bouncing back a bit after the steep post earnings drop lets get the numbers, talk about china with seema modi. talking about her hometown heroes, nike, seema. >> that's right, brian sthars of nike turning around after slipping as much as 2% in extended trading a solid beat on the bottom line. but the company said margins were negatively impacted by higher input costs primarily due to incremental tariffs in nort
brian kelly, dan nathan and tim seymour. tonight on fast, stop us if you heard this before. another one for the record books. stocks surging to you guessed it, all-time highs again what is really behind this amazing run? we get answers plus who ever said that breaking up is hard to do >> kneel sadaka. >> match dumped and shares soar. that got us thinking what other stocks could benefit from breaking up we will name names and later a prediction so wild and bold that honestly we...
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senator tim kaine. at this rally in michigan last night, president trump invoked his 13-year-old son's name as part of an attack on senator and 2020 candidate elizabeth warren. >> crazy pocahontas goes to the middle of central park or whatever, she is in manhattan. and, people, i could have -- i could have barron trump go into central park and he would get a crowd. he's 13. he would get a bigger crowd. >> the president's referencing his 13-year-old son to make a political point at the rally last night, but you will recall that he was apparently livid when one of the democrat's impeachment witnesses invoked his son's name as a word play to make a point during her testimony earlier this month, including first lady melania trump that tweeted that a minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics. that's rich. >> willie, i haven't looked at twitter lately, but has she tweeted any complaints about the use of his name last night for political reasons. >> the president in front of thousands of
senator tim kaine. at this rally in michigan last night, president trump invoked his 13-year-old son's name as part of an attack on senator and 2020 candidate elizabeth warren. >> crazy pocahontas goes to the middle of central park or whatever, she is in manhattan. and, people, i could have -- i could have barron trump go into central park and he would get a crowd. he's 13. he would get a bigger crowd. >> the president's referencing his 13-year-old son to make a political point at...
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ok there we are here we go let's get the thoughts of our guests joining us here in london tim bail deputy director of the u.k. in a changing europe clear fox she's a brick sit party member of the european parliament and in edinburgh we're joined by ross korea he's a member of the scottish parliament a warm welcome to you all tim bill 1st the conservatives have to win and they have to win big will they do it well they certainly have to get a majority it doesn't have to be a huge majority because boris johnson has a guarantee from all these m.p.'s that they don't support his will draw agreement. it looks into the opinion polls at the moment anyway like they have a sufficient lead to beat off any last minute tactical voting by remain supporters who might vote for the lib dems in some considered seasoned labor in the others and perhaps the s.n.p. as well as long as they are ahead the conservatives by around 8 percentage points they should be ok so do the numbers on pack they've got to get clear clear blue water up roughly 30 m.p.'s more than anyone else yes something like that i mean a bare m
ok there we are here we go let's get the thoughts of our guests joining us here in london tim bail deputy director of the u.k. in a changing europe clear fox she's a brick sit party member of the european parliament and in edinburgh we're joined by ross korea he's a member of the scottish parliament a warm welcome to you all tim bill 1st the conservatives have to win and they have to win big will they do it well they certainly have to get a majority it doesn't have to be a huge majority because...
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so i will tell you without tim this wouldn't have happened tim scott thank you very much.and vote. >> [applause] president trump: thanks, tim. >> [applause] president trump: melania and i are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this en credible house, the white house to celebrate this really sacred season and a very special time to everyone here today, happy hanukkah. >> [applause] president trump: we're delighted to be joined by vice president mike pence and his incredible wife karen and if you both come up, mike, wherever you may be come on up, karen please come up also, as you know, ivanka and ja red have worked very very hard in this whole endeavor and many other endeavors i will tell you they are doing an incredible job and i'm very proud that the jewish faith is a cherished part of our family, very proud of it. i'd like to recognize secretary steven mnuchin, secretary betsy devos, deputy attorney general jeff rosen, hi, jeff, as well as senators tim scott who just left and he's a fantastic guy and james lang ford. where is james? come up here, will y
so i will tell you without tim this wouldn't have happened tim scott thank you very much.and vote. >> [applause] president trump: thanks, tim. >> [applause] president trump: melania and i are delighted to welcome so many friends and families to this en credible house, the white house to celebrate this really sacred season and a very special time to everyone here today, happy hanukkah. >> [applause] president trump: we're delighted to be joined by vice president mike pence and...
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>>color commentator, tim ryan right friend so he that he said something to the effect of he mentioned >>lamar get his hands were the s same color as the football and his jersey and it was too hard for the 49 ers despite a gave them an advantage obviously the 49 ers didn't take that too well and he is. suspended day they released a statement and i know we'll get to that later in the show and mark will have that in sports an unfortunate incident for the 49 ers that's still kind developing. >>recently charged no doubt and just real quick a wall while we're on this we won't read the whole statement that the niners just released some that said we're disappointed in tim ryan's comments and have suspended him for the upcoming game we hold on to a high standard and tim ryan himself says he regrets his choice of and in part, he apologizes to anyone that he is offended including lamar jackson, he'll miss the next game will tim ryan, the color commentator will dig more into that throughout the night, but again this is breaking now so jason thank you for the update on both of those thank you than
>>color commentator, tim ryan right friend so he that he said something to the effect of he mentioned >>lamar get his hands were the s same color as the football and his jersey and it was too hard for the 49 ers despite a gave them an advantage obviously the 49 ers didn't take that too well and he is. suspended day they released a statement and i know we'll get to that later in the show and mark will have that in sports an unfortunate incident for the 49 ers that's still kind...
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eat 36 tim drives over roads and fields. here in this rural part of central germany it's difficult to get by without your own transport but i do because what if your car is close to your heart is it your baby or just a car. some of it with men as much to me as a baby and even ronnie driving would definitely be the wrong signal from the. boys say you don't give a name to a pig you plan to slaughter. this while i'm sitting on the road 7. tim just can't understand the whole debate over cars. who've been in a hotel you if you live in the city you have a good network of public transport so you don't need a car but we don't live in the city. and there i think the whole debate is just silly to be honest. when i see people at the on a motor show jumping on cars and holding up hate posts i think they lost it. do you feel from 0 to 100. personally i don't own a car but then i live in berlin so i don't need one. but that doesn't mean that i don't think this is awesome. for 140 horsepower. i've got goosebumps. here at the rally the conc
eat 36 tim drives over roads and fields. here in this rural part of central germany it's difficult to get by without your own transport but i do because what if your car is close to your heart is it your baby or just a car. some of it with men as much to me as a baby and even ronnie driving would definitely be the wrong signal from the. boys say you don't give a name to a pig you plan to slaughter. this while i'm sitting on the road 7. tim just can't understand the whole debate over cars....
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tim, it has been a pleasure. thank you so much.s absolutely pacing me at street fighter and what are we playing this on? it is my christmas present to myself. it is a capcom arcade stick. it's got 16 classic retro arcade games in one giant controller. the beauty of this is that the controller is almost exactly the same as the kind of thing you would find on an arcade cabinet so you can have the same experience that you had in the 1980s, except you don't have to do it in a horrible stinking dirty arcade with sticky floors and you don't need to use hundreds and hundreds of 50p pieces. a good year for gaming would you say? an interesting year. google tried to persuade us that we would lose our consoles and get into videogame streaming with their service, stadia, which is great if you have an amazing internet connection. if you don't have an amazing internet connection, then it doesn't work. and we have said that for many years now and they are still not there with it. yeah, a few companies have been trying to videogame stream for quit
tim, it has been a pleasure. thank you so much.s absolutely pacing me at street fighter and what are we playing this on? it is my christmas present to myself. it is a capcom arcade stick. it's got 16 classic retro arcade games in one giant controller. the beauty of this is that the controller is almost exactly the same as the kind of thing you would find on an arcade cabinet so you can have the same experience that you had in the 1980s, except you don't have to do it in a horrible stinking...
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british astronaut tim peake!roject looking at how to get the right mix of people for long space missions and they made the point that it is notjust one type of person you need. if you had a spaceship full of one type of person that won't work. do you have any views on the type of mix you need to have on board? you need a mix of different types of people on board with a mixture of different skills. and this is going to be so much more important for a longer duration mission to the moon and mars purely because you will want a medical doctor as part of that crew, i am sure, and you will probably want a geologist as well. you will want somebody who is an expert with piloting skills but also in terms of personality and character as well. i think you need to have people who are flexible. somebody needs to be the leader and everybody needs to accept that. and if you are all extremely strong personalities who do not accept the subordinate position very well, that is not going to work. which one were you? a mix. and i thi
british astronaut tim peake!roject looking at how to get the right mix of people for long space missions and they made the point that it is notjust one type of person you need. if you had a spaceship full of one type of person that won't work. do you have any views on the type of mix you need to have on board? you need a mix of different types of people on board with a mixture of different skills. and this is going to be so much more important for a longer duration mission to the moon and mars...
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tim. leaves the debate over climate change could divide german society and the same way it was divided a few years ago when the country was split over the arrival of large numbers of migrants and refugees. as. soon as we feel that our freedom was being curtailed. people coming out against. i really think that this whole climate debate with gratitude for future etc could split the nation. could germany see something similar to the yellow best movement in france. raising gas prices there led to months of violent protests. so far it doesn't look like it's going that way in germany as far as i can see. and hear the rally i'm the only one wearing a yellow vest. let's see if it stays that way. but the fear of public anger is preventing german politicians from taking action says climate scientist and. he points to climate engineering as one example it's very controversial in germany climate engineering involves measures such as actively capturing c o 2 from the atmosphere and storing it in underg
tim. leaves the debate over climate change could divide german society and the same way it was divided a few years ago when the country was split over the arrival of large numbers of migrants and refugees. as. soon as we feel that our freedom was being curtailed. people coming out against. i really think that this whole climate debate with gratitude for future etc could split the nation. could germany see something similar to the yellow best movement in france. raising gas prices there led to...
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we will miss tim staples greatly and deeply.is an amazing man. >> he is an absolute joy to be around. a viable team member in terms of of his dedication. >> reporter: a dedication that took him a way from has school function friday night. an entire community is in does the belief. >> with the text came through, this could not be read, it has to be a mistake. unfortunately, it was not. >> reporter: tim staples was a newlywed and married his sweetheart, a teacher this year. in the meantime, the search for the missing hiker has been discontinued with the word on when it will resume. >>> again, police in southern california are searching for a man who infantilized a synagogue. investigators say he broke into a synagogue in beverly hills yesterday morning and and employee arrives and discovered an open door. the synagogues main scrolls were undamaged. security cameras capture the man walking out of the building with the suitcase and bad. police say they are investigating it as a hate crime. >>> new details tonight of a deadly shootin
we will miss tim staples greatly and deeply.is an amazing man. >> he is an absolute joy to be around. a viable team member in terms of of his dedication. >> reporter: a dedication that took him a way from has school function friday night. an entire community is in does the belief. >> with the text came through, this could not be read, it has to be a mistake. unfortunately, it was not. >> reporter: tim staples was a newlywed and married his sweetheart, a teacher this...
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>> i have to agree with tim.t think much changes here i think sundar has to tip toe through the mine field of regulations not just in the u.s. but in the eu and other countries. he's got to figure out a way to placate unhappy employees and figure out a way in which the company is run that being said, there is $100 billion of cash. he has tremendous resources. he can't really use them for fear of oversight or review. they are precluded for doing any large scale mna. they don't have any places to move that wouldn't be already contested terrain. >> that sounds like you are saying it is like alphabet/google cannot get bigger because the government won't let it is this in essence a large utility company and will be focused on growing the return of cash to share holders. is this a stock that is some kind of growth mechanism >> it is that in a sense they still find ways at 20 percent of the top line in the cusp of looking at areas like cloud computing and looking at area you to get into whether or not that turns into ha
>> i have to agree with tim.t think much changes here i think sundar has to tip toe through the mine field of regulations not just in the u.s. but in the eu and other countries. he's got to figure out a way to placate unhappy employees and figure out a way in which the company is run that being said, there is $100 billion of cash. he has tremendous resources. he can't really use them for fear of oversight or review. they are precluded for doing any large scale mna. they don't have any...
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harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute.d, uh... i'm sorry. no, it's alright. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has been interviewed by british police. she has been staying at a house outside washington. although there was no—one in today, her lawyers said... today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements through her lawyers, she has already admitted driving but they say she will not return voluntarily to face a jail sentence for what was a terrible and unintentional accident. now, harry's family say it is time for her to return to britain. it was near this american air base the accident happened. harry was killed last august. two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. last month, the family launched legal action against the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. dominic raab today called on the american woman to r
harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute.d, uh... i'm sorry. no, it's alright. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has been interviewed by british police. she has been staying at a house outside washington. although there was no—one in today, her lawyers said... today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements through her lawyers, she has already admitted driving...