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tim: can be okay for muskogee can you do it. tim: all right. he got one.ighting soldiers from the skies ♪ ♪ fearless men who will jump and die. ♪ menu mean just what they say, those brave men are the green beret. ♪ silver wings on the chest days on end ♪ ♪ america's best 100 men ♪ ♪ will test today, ♪ ♪ green beret ♪ ♪ jon: this is so interesting. a number of you were singing along. that is fascinating. that song, 1956. number one song of america. in 1968, you could not have released that. that is how quickly the war changed for folks. so merle heger was riding along on a bus one day and i'm sure breaking protein shakes. [laughter]. and healthy vaping. [laughter]. i'm sure is a lot of hydration and water. in the past the sign on the roadside, about muskogee, oklahoma. so let's see if we can find it. ♪ now we are talking. ♪ we don't smoke marijuana in muskogee. we don't take her trips on lsd. ♪ ♪ we like living life ♪ ♪ ♪ we like holding hands ♪ ♪ we don't let's are hair grow long and shaggy ♪ ♪ like the hippies out in san francisco do. ♪ i am proud to be a
tim: can be okay for muskogee can you do it. tim: all right. he got one.ighting soldiers from the skies ♪ ♪ fearless men who will jump and die. ♪ menu mean just what they say, those brave men are the green beret. ♪ silver wings on the chest days on end ♪ ♪ america's best 100 men ♪ ♪ will test today, ♪ ♪ green beret ♪ ♪ jon: this is so interesting. a number of you were singing along. that is fascinating. that song, 1956. number one song of america. in 1968, you could not...
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i said i'm doing this project with tim mcgraw. i thought this was a project with faith hill then his sorry ass shows up in here we are. so this began we were neighbors in nashville. given the period of history i have written about had i ever considered the role music played in that history i was embarrassed to say i had not and a great nonfiction project is one like a liberal arts degree you learn something about the world you are vaguely interested in but did not know. as an artist you are of the culture but also don't want to be partisan. >> no. music as a way to transcend through party lines and racial lines and from speech barriers. it has a way to communicate that you cannot communicate any other way sometimes and that relates to the beginning of the spoken word stories have been told throughout history through music and for me i want to move people by those stories that i tell and that's what i do with music is tell stories and part of writing this book is how music help to propel that story forward. >> every era of american
i said i'm doing this project with tim mcgraw. i thought this was a project with faith hill then his sorry ass shows up in here we are. so this began we were neighbors in nashville. given the period of history i have written about had i ever considered the role music played in that history i was embarrassed to say i had not and a great nonfiction project is one like a liberal arts degree you learn something about the world you are vaguely interested in but did not know. as an artist you are of...
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tim: let me tell you a quick story. senior president bush, it was in may 3 summers ago. a buddy of mine, and nashville had just released a song. i played it on my phone for president bush and he listened to attend that point it was very difficult for him to talk. in parkinson's and was very quiet about it. so when he spoke, you listened. we played this and then he just said, beautiful. so here's a song that is about us. ♪ ♪ don't forget the keys under the mat ♪ ♪ always stay humble and kind ♪ ♪ go to church ♪ ♪ visit grandpa every chance you can ♪ ♪ always be humble and kind ♪ ♪ ♪ always be humble and kind ♪ ♪ always stay humble and kind ♪ ♪ jon: my friend tim mcgraw. [applause]. tim: lori wrote that song and she's a great songwriter and a great artist but she sat down, to show you how great song comes about. she sat down in her living room and she has five children. her husband was a plumber. some of her kids had moved away and she had two kids left at home. and she was wanting to write a message to her kids about how
tim: let me tell you a quick story. senior president bush, it was in may 3 summers ago. a buddy of mine, and nashville had just released a song. i played it on my phone for president bush and he listened to attend that point it was very difficult for him to talk. in parkinson's and was very quiet about it. so when he spoke, you listened. we played this and then he just said, beautiful. so here's a song that is about us. ♪ ♪ don't forget the keys under the mat ♪ ♪ always stay humble and...
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cook as "tim apple." >> we appreciate it very much, tim apple. [ light laughter ] >> the coverage of apple has apparently gotten under trump's skin at mar-a-lago on friday night with no cameras present, trump reportedly explained to a group of donors what really happened axios reports trump told the donors that he actually said "tim cook apple" like, really fast and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft, but all you heard from the fake news he said was tim apple. [ laughter ] >> a few days after that, trump wrote this, "at a recent roundtable meeting of business executives and long after formally introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim plus apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. [ laughter ] >> seth: my favorite part of that tweet is when he writes out "tim plus apple" - [ laughter ] like he's carving it into a tree [ laughter and applause trump has been -- trump has been at war with reality virtually his entire adult life. and that war took one of its most insane turns yet this week when the president of the united states spread disinformation
cook as "tim apple." >> we appreciate it very much, tim apple. [ light laughter ] >> the coverage of apple has apparently gotten under trump's skin at mar-a-lago on friday night with no cameras present, trump reportedly explained to a group of donors what really happened axios reports trump told the donors that he actually said "tim cook apple" like, really fast and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft, but all you heard from the fake news he said...
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tim brooks. his talk tonight is based on his newest publication, "the blackface minstrel show in mass media: 20th century performances on radio, records, film and television." recently published by mcfarland. among tim's many accomplishments is a grammy award, which he received for a double cd and book titled "lost sounds: blacks and the birth of the recording industry 1890-1919." joined in aen be seated conversation by fellow historian bill doggett. timprogram will conclude in and bill's taking questions from you, our live audience. now, please turn off the sounds , and join me in welcoming historian and author, tim brooks. [applause] tim: thank you, raul. later on as he mentioned, there will be time for questions and i hope we have some good ones coming up at the end of this conversation and presentation. i would like to start with a question for you, the audience. how many people here have seen a minstrel show, a live minstrel show? anybody? interesting. how many have seen one on film perhaps?
tim brooks. his talk tonight is based on his newest publication, "the blackface minstrel show in mass media: 20th century performances on radio, records, film and television." recently published by mcfarland. among tim's many accomplishments is a grammy award, which he received for a double cd and book titled "lost sounds: blacks and the birth of the recording industry 1890-1919." joined in aen be seated conversation by fellow historian bill doggett. timprogram will conclude...
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tim storey on those questions there. first, in terms of the order the governor had and how d to travel, i will say every one of these orders is uniquely different. you can't look at the stay-at-home's many governors have issued -- no two are exactly alike. they are all customized for the situation in that state at that time. our states are very different. a muchii, you have got different situation than new york. the outbreak is on a different trajectory in different states. in terms of the governor's request, working with the federal government, it is a whole of government approach -- we have been on a number of calls with intergovernmental staff and the white house, i have to give them a lot of credit. they have been responsive to state and local governments. office of government relations and that entire team there has been doing an extraordinary job making sure the governors, legislatures, city and county officials, sheriff's, altering kinds of state and local officials are up-to-date on what is going on. one thing th
tim storey on those questions there. first, in terms of the order the governor had and how d to travel, i will say every one of these orders is uniquely different. you can't look at the stay-at-home's many governors have issued -- no two are exactly alike. they are all customized for the situation in that state at that time. our states are very different. a muchii, you have got different situation than new york. the outbreak is on a different trajectory in different states. in terms of the...
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do you position yourself given this crazy week that we had today joining us to break it all down is tim, brian and guy. i'm also brian sullivan. welcome. what a week this was and guy adami, i am not going to take anything away from a dow that rose nearly 2,000 points and it's better for most people's portfolios than it falling 2,000 points. >> but -- i believe we're going to eamon are we going to eamon? you have time now to think about that question. >> let's go to eamon >> let's go right now to eamon jafers who is at the white house with more news following the president's news conference which certainly moved market, eamon. >> boy, did it it was a thousand-point spike while the president was hearing. traders clearly liked what they heard and the president takinga i ceo-focused approach and bringing on the ceos of target and name checking google the president i thought taking a much different tone on the coronavirus. he's tended to sort of minimize the danger of this over the past couple of weeks and yet today he said something different here's what he said. >> in the coming weeks we w
do you position yourself given this crazy week that we had today joining us to break it all down is tim, brian and guy. i'm also brian sullivan. welcome. what a week this was and guy adami, i am not going to take anything away from a dow that rose nearly 2,000 points and it's better for most people's portfolios than it falling 2,000 points. >> but -- i believe we're going to eamon are we going to eamon? you have time now to think about that question. >> let's go to eamon >>...
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tim charrington versus todd winkler?test," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> good solid upper middle class guy? >> oh, yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a whole lot of nothing. todd, on the other hand. >> we went to orlando with them -- to disney world. >> reporter: and he was picking up the bill for this stuff? >> yeah. most of the time, yeah. >> don had no way of knowing that tim was, for a time, still in rachel's life. sort of. >> reporter: you didn't lose touch completely. >> no, we really kept in touch, >> and why would they do that? maybe because her marriage, rachel led tim to believe, wasn't all "apple pie and ice cream". >> because she wanted to share with me what was going on. >> what did she tell you? >> she sha
tim charrington versus todd winkler?test," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> good solid upper middle class guy? >> oh, yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a...
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eastern time i am bright an sullivan and i know it was a tough start, and guy adami, tim seymour, karenerman and chris vrone guy adami, let's do what we do here and that is focus investments and give some sound advice the vix fell today, but it's still at 53. volume is down although elevated from a month ago all in all, i think you might agree another reasonably orderly day for the equity markets >> i'm glad you mentioned orderly and again, great to see you, brian orderly is the word. you can't underestimate what it is to get back to some semiplans of normalcy and the markets. i get it the vix at 53 is still an absurd number especially when you look at it in the context of what we were talking about three or four months ago, but that's off, obviously, the recent highs and it moved lower today despite the broader market moving lower, as well that's encouraging i don't want to be pollyannaish, and i took good things away from it today that and the fact that there continues to be some semblance of normalcy again in the bond market. so those things are encouraging and the s&p and the dow no
eastern time i am bright an sullivan and i know it was a tough start, and guy adami, tim seymour, karenerman and chris vrone guy adami, let's do what we do here and that is focus investments and give some sound advice the vix fell today, but it's still at 53. volume is down although elevated from a month ago all in all, i think you might agree another reasonably orderly day for the equity markets >> i'm glad you mentioned orderly and again, great to see you, brian orderly is the word. you...
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tim: absolutely.orts of questions about the campaign prices, the timing of the -- process, if you are restricting large gatherings as happened in places like switzerland last week, it throws a wrench into the entire cogs of the electoral machinery. i think we are a long ways away from having to worry about that. nevertheless, it doesn't seem -- all of these unanswered questions are still there. manus: we will get to the glass half-full story in a moment. but do with me. things here.ent i like looking at volatility. , he puty guests earlier this to me. he said, what you want to look at is, if we get to this coordinated central-bank action from the boj and the fed and the bank of england, the ecb, 10 basis point cuts. that is your backdrop. coordinated g7, let's leave it at that for the moment. you would want to be -- tim: you certainly would want to fade the vix because when you get these spikes involved, there is a point at which it becomes profitable. that is when the policy response begins. fx it is
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i understand your point about the covid-19 cases, we want those to peak ott for many many reasons, tim seymour, i take a screen shot of the john's hopkins site, we're up 20,000 cases from this time yesterday do you believe that peak and rollover, more importantly to humanity will be equally important to the stock market like we're starting to come out of this gloom and doom >> yeah, and the sentiment has been about pessimism i think as we get into the technical elements of the quarter end rebalancing. and what was extreme redemption and closures of a bunch of hedge funds that were tapped on the shoulder by risk managers. and said cut exposure aggressively especially in these hedge funds. we're told to close their doors. i think we heard about some of these big muny funds anyway, i want to emphasize that i think the market went through something here and i think the market has largely priced in health back to your question, at what point is that enough that we priced in a lot. the data out of italy is just absolutely sad but it's better. and the numbers that came out today were as good
i understand your point about the covid-19 cases, we want those to peak ott for many many reasons, tim seymour, i take a screen shot of the john's hopkins site, we're up 20,000 cases from this time yesterday do you believe that peak and rollover, more importantly to humanity will be equally important to the stock market like we're starting to come out of this gloom and doom >> yeah, and the sentiment has been about pessimism i think as we get into the technical elements of the quarter end...
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tim morrison who is now a senior fellow at the great hudson institute joins us now, it's great to see you. do we know from whom this false claim initially originated? was it your predecessor? >> i can't say where it originated from but i think it's unfortunate claim that distracts us from where we need to be paying attention. >> laura: what do the american people need to know about this given the fact that they have heard other lies told about the trump administration's response and they get repeated and repeated. what do we have to know about the office as it exists now, we do know nsc has been drastically cut in its number of staffers
tim morrison who is now a senior fellow at the great hudson institute joins us now, it's great to see you. do we know from whom this false claim initially originated? was it your predecessor? >> i can't say where it originated from but i think it's unfortunate claim that distracts us from where we need to be paying attention. >> laura: what do the american people need to know about this given the fact that they have heard other lies told about the trump administration's response and...
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tim steyer dropping out.lso joining us this morning on the land side, tim scott and marco rubio joining me as well on china handling of the coronavirus. plus ranking member congressman devin nunes will make break news this morning, breaking news on his lawsuit against the washington post. plus his reaction to the president's big peace deal with the taliban. all the and a lot more right here, right now on sunday morning futures. ♪ about ahead but first the united states put new travel restrictions in place as the first corona.virus coronavirus death has been confirmed. also in chicago and the white house planning for shortages of key drugs and medical components. mike pence and president trump to lead the response and the risk to americans remains low. maria: let me ask you about the news this weekend, you have lifted travel restrictions from parts of italy, parts of south korea, iran, how are you going to enforce this? >> we use section 212f to spend all travel to the united states by them. we are banning all
tim steyer dropping out.lso joining us this morning on the land side, tim scott and marco rubio joining me as well on china handling of the coronavirus. plus ranking member congressman devin nunes will make break news this morning, breaking news on his lawsuit against the washington post. plus his reaction to the president's big peace deal with the taliban. all the and a lot more right here, right now on sunday morning futures. ♪ about ahead but first the united states put new travel...
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by bill doggett and tim brooks. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, raul, and of course, thank you, tim for the exceptional work and research and dedication to this subject, which is one that is of great interest, continuing interest and great timeliless topically. so it's an amazing feat. i am so impressed and i want to really congratulate you on it. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. i want to set the stage for our conversation with just a very brief scripted series of comments that i think really set the stage and also follow through with the topic area, the theme that tim was ending with. so we're going to start in this way. so setting the stage, america post-world war ii, the atomic bomb, the age of anxiety caused by the moral and ethical issues of dropping the bomb, america bind for nostalgia, for america of a time before pearl harbor when life for many had an idyllic quality and for some a perfect order. the minstrel show had been, quote, a glorious american tradition. a grand tradition in american entertainment that called out for revival and new expression. for many american
by bill doggett and tim brooks. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, raul, and of course, thank you, tim for the exceptional work and research and dedication to this subject, which is one that is of great interest, continuing interest and great timeliless topically. so it's an amazing feat. i am so impressed and i want to really congratulate you on it. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. i want to set the stage for our conversation with just a very brief scripted series of...
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and your guides in these crazy times, are tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. i'm brian sullivan again for melissa. here is another incredible ride and volatile session the .5% rate cut by the fed morning doing little to calm markets. maybe exj rating the selling dow giving up half of monday's gapes at the end of the day down 785. keep this in mind. the dow is now down 3,500 points from highs of less than a month ago. stocks of course a story but the big story of the day was the bond market. holy smokes. bond yields continuing to fall on the 10-year, in fact the free-fall at 2:00 p.m. eastern time at 0.99%. the drawing is not good but you get the point. under 1% on the benchmark 10-year note we have never seen that before buyers not just coming into bonds, also flocked into gold and the gold mining stocks the precious metal up 3% the miners even more the gdx, a gold mining dpks index up 5% today. if you tuned in last night -- we hope you did everybody around the desk said they were not buying into the gains. in fact, guy adami i believe you said well rally to t
and your guides in these crazy times, are tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. i'm brian sullivan again for melissa. here is another incredible ride and volatile session the .5% rate cut by the fed morning doing little to calm markets. maybe exj rating the selling dow giving up half of monday's gapes at the end of the day down 785. keep this in mind. the dow is now down 3,500 points from highs of less than a month ago. stocks of course a story but the big story of the day was...
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tim, do you like any of them for yield. >> that's tough. if you look at retail it really i don't think has seen much of a bounce at all. if you look at all the names they traded up almost every one of those names -- i wouldn't say kohl's is broken and tap evidentiary isn't broken i think macy's is broken and gap is rudderless. so tap evidentiary based upon the last round of numbers where they bet and guided on the core business, which was very respectable. gross margins close to 67% you're never buying a company i think just for yield because in macy's that's a 12% dividend yield because the stock is down 60% in 13 months you have to be careful we all know you could lose that entire yield that's not a reason to buy a stock in my view tap evidentiary is the best all-around combination of fundamentalsen a a chungy dividend. >> tappest is one of the top ten albums bums by carol king without don't at my, please kids at home. but kohl's to me might be interesting. you had a big volume day 15% or so short interest stock is grim death but maybe yo
tim, do you like any of them for yield. >> that's tough. if you look at retail it really i don't think has seen much of a bounce at all. if you look at all the names they traded up almost every one of those names -- i wouldn't say kohl's is broken and tap evidentiary isn't broken i think macy's is broken and gap is rudderless. so tap evidentiary based upon the last round of numbers where they bet and guided on the core business, which was very respectable. gross margins close to 67%...
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tim: hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. been very successful in combating and have not closed their pubs or restaurants, as far as i am aware. there are no real social pressures. think it is a matter of common sense. not be that people are standing cheek and jowl in this sort of environment, but people believe it should be open. supermarkets are incredibly crowded at the moment, and the pubs are very empty. will implement measures, nobody standing at the bar, paying by credit code, washing down surfaces, and so on, there is no reason they should not stay open with minimal risk. i don't think a complete lockdown is a viable proposition. matt: but do you not expect the government to order a complete lockdown soon? it has been ordered and a lot of other places, including the state of california. is ai don't think it viable long-term policy. i think they should minimize the risk, and people are not stupid. they know the risk. people need places to go. if they want to have a coffee or a meal, you cannot just shut all of london d
tim: hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. been very successful in combating and have not closed their pubs or restaurants, as far as i am aware. there are no real social pressures. think it is a matter of common sense. not be that people are standing cheek and jowl in this sort of environment, but people believe it should be open. supermarkets are incredibly crowded at the moment, and the pubs are very empty. will implement measures, nobody standing at the bar, paying by credit code,...
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that's the question for jason, chief investment officer for private wealth for glennmeade and tim will join us for the hour welcome to both. jason, what do you think the head wind is here for global gdp and potentially corporate earnings >> sure, tyler so we have to recognize first and foremost that you could basically drif a truck between the upside and doup side cases here because nobody has a good beat on how long this is going to last for a region and how governments, corporations or individuals are going to react now having said that, if fair heads prevail through this p pattern and we try to minimize damage while also trying to deal with the disease in ways that we've dealt with other outbreaks in the past, we should experience somewhere around a half a percent to 1% head wind to global gdp growth that's based on assuming that china took its hit and that is what it is and has to pass it to the system and efb else that's affected takes a smaller, but still notable hit along the way in trying to rectify the situation and slow the spread of the disease. that is part of what markets
that's the question for jason, chief investment officer for private wealth for glennmeade and tim will join us for the hour welcome to both. jason, what do you think the head wind is here for global gdp and potentially corporate earnings >> sure, tyler so we have to recognize first and foremost that you could basically drif a truck between the upside and doup side cases here because nobody has a good beat on how long this is going to last for a region and how governments, corporations or...
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tim?ames i was going to offer up before and i'll throw it in there now is msg this has been hit and the tenants and i'm going to a concert with my brothers tonight. take a look at this one, great company. >> tim mentioned it earlier. j.p. morgan, you can buy it at nine times forward earnings and you haven't gotten it this cheap since 2011. >> j.p. morgan was one you were going to mention earlier. >> yes lululemon is coming in at $60. i hope i get a chance below $200 it is not cheap and it is the highest quality. >> i want to look at things that i know there are so many uncertains out there. one, they will print a lot of money and two, oil is a huge input into gold mining so gdx. a want to buy that one. >> all right, guys good show on a big day with th. >>> "mad money" begins right now. >> my in addition is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is also a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey,
tim?ames i was going to offer up before and i'll throw it in there now is msg this has been hit and the tenants and i'm going to a concert with my brothers tonight. take a look at this one, great company. >> tim mentioned it earlier. j.p. morgan, you can buy it at nine times forward earnings and you haven't gotten it this cheap since 2011. >> j.p. morgan was one you were going to mention earlier. >> yes lululemon is coming in at $60. i hope i get a chance below $200 it is not...
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your senator, tim kaine, a eacher's son, an ironworker's son, a guy who, in fact, as for people hishtle life, he's a governor who ook on the nra after the massacre at virginia tech as and i'm ther fights proud to have tim in this fight with me because there is no one i would rather have. also want to thank a few more outstanding public servants. donald -- he's been with me a long time. where are you? don, thank you. thank you. thank you. nominee it's all don's fault. he's been pushing me to do this for a long time. he's been with me from the very beginning and i'm grateful for it, don. i really mean it. -- i call her n commander -- [laughter] came down and campaigned for her and she won in spite of it. points, inning by 20 she still won after i campaigned for her. i tell you what, you're doing a job, commander, and you helped us win back the house in 2018. guy who has forgotten more about reforming the criminal justice than most will ever know, congressman bobby scott. [applause] has been a great friend for a long time. we served in the house and i ate together, and, bobby, want to te
your senator, tim kaine, a eacher's son, an ironworker's son, a guy who, in fact, as for people hishtle life, he's a governor who ook on the nra after the massacre at virginia tech as and i'm ther fights proud to have tim in this fight with me because there is no one i would rather have. also want to thank a few more outstanding public servants. donald -- he's been with me a long time. where are you? don, thank you. thank you. thank you. nominee it's all don's fault. he's been pushing me to do...
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tim, one last thing?|j thank you to all of you for your time. tim, one last thing? to a couple of points. the evidence for going too early is not backed up by what we have seen in taiwan and south korea, which acted very quickly and strategically. but tim, they made very different choices. they have much more surveillance. they use the surveillance cameras all the time. your personal data is publicly accessed. that might not be a cce pta ble accessed. that might not be acceptable in other places. that is not what i'm i am simply saying that we need to use all of the evidence we need to use all of the evidence we have to respond in as many ways as we can. for example, yesterday the who, unicef and the red cross came out with new advice on schools. and they talked specifically about increasing ventilation in schools and encouraging children to express their concerns and ask questions for their concerns and ask questions for their own mental health. those kinds of things are not even mentioned on the department for education website. it is just the department for educa
tim, one last thing?|j thank you to all of you for your time. tim, one last thing? to a couple of points. the evidence for going too early is not backed up by what we have seen in taiwan and south korea, which acted very quickly and strategically. but tim, they made very different choices. they have much more surveillance. they use the surveillance cameras all the time. your personal data is publicly accessed. that might not be a cce pta ble accessed. that might not be acceptable in other...
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options action" will be on at 5:30 as well and our group has been resilient, and that is guy adami, timmour, and we are proud to welcome victoria fernandez who is in houston. we will get to all of the traders in just a moment, but we have breaking news on general motors really for the second day in a row, but this is different. phil lebeau, what is trump ordering gm to do? >> it's the defense production act that he has signed and it's not one across the board for all industry and it is specific to general motors and the manufacturing of ventilators and after signing this or announcing this or basically putting it into effect, the white house then issued a statement from the president and he took full aim at general motors. he tweeted at barra. our negotiations with gm regarding its ability to supply sent virts have been productive and our fight against the virus is too urgent to the give and take to continue to run its normal course. we talked about how this whole process shook out and we'll talk about that in a bit, brian here is what general motors and ventech have signed up to do the
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first, father tim. so good to see you. how are you feeling? >> thank you. little stronger each day, and i think i have got a little bit of a road to physical recovery, but in my mind and my heart and my soul, i am 100 times better than i was a few days ago when i was in hospital. >> o'donnell: i know you spent three weeks in the hospital. tell us about your fight against the virus. >> it was a sort of sudden surprise of course to be diagnosed and a bit of a shock and a little bit frightening. i was greatly supported by wonderful people from christchurch and people indeed praying for me from all over the world, so i never felt alone. >> o'donnell: what was the fight like physically against coronavirus? >> there are times when you can't do anything very much at all, because the doctors and nurses, wonderful as they are, they don't really have anything to treat this with. they just have to wait and watch with you. >> o'donnell: what would you like to say to the nurses and doctors who treated you? >> they were absolutely wonderful. i would never recognize them
first, father tim. so good to see you. how are you feeling? >> thank you. little stronger each day, and i think i have got a little bit of a road to physical recovery, but in my mind and my heart and my soul, i am 100 times better than i was a few days ago when i was in hospital. >> o'donnell: i know you spent three weeks in the hospital. tell us about your fight against the virus. >> it was a sort of sudden surprise of course to be diagnosed and a bit of a shock and a little...
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welcome i'm brian sullivan a and your trade remembers tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and steve grasso high pressure let's get right to it stocks staging what can only be described as monster come bang the dow up 600 points in the final 52 minutes of trading. the big move, likely fueled in part by the fed. two key officials hinting that more rate cuts or more could be on the way and get this a week that saw a thousand point swing in the market nearly every day was ultimately a giant round trip to no where the s&p 500 ended the week pretty much exactly where it began. i think the dow was able to finish slightly higher karen finerman, this was going to be your chart of the week we were doing the next block we have to lead with it. everything is fluid right now. what happened this week. >> if you look at the chart you will see a one and change move for the week imagine what a different feel we would have if every day during the week the market moved 30 backups each day and that would get us right where we are right now that's the change in the week. but that's not how it happened w
welcome i'm brian sullivan a and your trade remembers tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and steve grasso high pressure let's get right to it stocks staging what can only be described as monster come bang the dow up 600 points in the final 52 minutes of trading. the big move, likely fueled in part by the fed. two key officials hinting that more rate cuts or more could be on the way and get this a week that saw a thousand point swing in the market nearly every day was ultimately a giant...
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that's funny. >> tim: they are still standing. >> kelly: i didn't see which one.iful room in a nice band, just want to say. >> kelly: that's my band. >> tim:
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guy adami, tim seymour best to your families and what tim was referring to was a goldman sachs report i'm sure you've heard about it if you were watching cnbc all day that estimates that next week's job lo job loss unemployment claims it's a 250 or so thousand now in a week if that occurs we would have never seen that that quickly in the history of this country. all right. remember, be sure to catch our special markets report "markets in turmoil. on deck, the race to rescue the economy and its workers. lawmakers scrambling at this hour to come up with the massive aid package to save the american economy while keeping us healthy. we'll take you to the front lines of those high-stakes negotiations and senator pat toomey joins us exclusively when we come back you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. our ret
guy adami, tim seymour best to your families and what tim was referring to was a goldman sachs report i'm sure you've heard about it if you were watching cnbc all day that estimates that next week's job lo job loss unemployment claims it's a 250 or so thousand now in a week if that occurs we would have never seen that that quickly in the history of this country. all right. remember, be sure to catch our special markets report "markets in turmoil. on deck, the race to rescue the economy and...
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i tell you what, you and tim have changed the landscape here. you have changed the landscape of the country and here's the deal. to all of those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. [applause] this is your campaign. six days ago the press and the pundits declared my candidacy dead. now, thanks to the heart of the democratic party in south carolina, i'm very much alive. [cheers] and, you know, the interesting thing is, that on tuesday, here in virginia, you could be the launching pad to the path to beat donald trump. [cheers] you know, this campaign has taken off, so i ask y'all, i ask y'all to join us, and anybody watching this on television, i want to tell you, go to joebiden.com. sign up. volunteer. contribute if you can. we need you and we'll use you and we'll take advantage of all your help. there is a place in our campaign for you. for the next few days democrats all across the nation and here in virginia will be voting on super tuesday. the moment to choose the path forward for our party has arrived.
i tell you what, you and tim have changed the landscape here. you have changed the landscape of the country and here's the deal. to all of those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. [applause] this is your campaign. six days ago the press and the pundits declared my candidacy dead. now, thanks to the heart of the democratic party in south carolina, i'm very much alive. [cheers] and, you know, the interesting thing is, that on tuesday, here in virginia,...
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senator tim scots and congressman dan crenshaw. but first my open.f you ever had a question whether the mainstream media distorts, and whips up and throws things out of focuses specially when it comes to the trump administration, look no further than coronavirus. if you listen to the mainstream media, it's time to buy the family cemetery plot. >> the coronavirus outbreak has the potential to become a global pandemic. >> the president is a reality show. >> the response to the cold front in the united states is being led by the most incompetent and ignorant president in u.s. history. judge jeanine: what else the down side of their doomsday reporting? the down side is predictable. when people are scared and they think it's just a question of time before they start dropping like flies, they gone into survival minnesota mode. they don't -- survival mode. they talk about take their children out of school, education suffers. they talk about canceling march madness and coachella. and they go in depression mode because their quality of life is over. and who b
senator tim scots and congressman dan crenshaw. but first my open.f you ever had a question whether the mainstream media distorts, and whips up and throws things out of focuses specially when it comes to the trump administration, look no further than coronavirus. if you listen to the mainstream media, it's time to buy the family cemetery plot. >> the coronavirus outbreak has the potential to become a global pandemic. >> the president is a reality show. >> the response to the...
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also with me tim mack and p.r.'overed audio of burr raising concern about it in february. derrick, let me start with you and take me through basically these two senators and what they did and why they look suspicious. >> sure, well the first thing is there is a timeline here, right? the senators when they make stock trades or trades are made on they are behalf, they have to file reports with the senate what those were. in this case, after that january 24th briefing for all senators about the coronavirus, in the weeks after -- days and weeks after that, we've had a couple different senators file reports of stock sales. in the case of senator burr, the reason that we wrote about his activity was just because it was so out of the ordinary for him in terms of his trading activity dating over the last year or so and with senator loeffler, we don't have a lot on her because she's a new senator senator burr was the intelligence committee about all sorts of security. >> the details that stick out are burr essentially sells
also with me tim mack and p.r.'overed audio of burr raising concern about it in february. derrick, let me start with you and take me through basically these two senators and what they did and why they look suspicious. >> sure, well the first thing is there is a timeline here, right? the senators when they make stock trades or trades are made on they are behalf, they have to file reports with the senate what those were. in this case, after that january 24th briefing for all senators about...
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and we'll be right back with tim robbins. [cheers and applause] ♪ people ask me what sort of person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen?! i think we're having a breakthrough here! welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you order a breakfast sandwich and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. order by 10 and we'll even deliver it. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longe
and we'll be right back with tim robbins. [cheers and applause] ♪ people ask me what sort of person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen?! i think we're having a breakthrough here! welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you order a...
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and we'll be right back with tim robbins.cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by medicare from blue cross and blue shield companies. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and his relief, knowing he's covered by blue cross blue shield. this is hal's heart. and it's beating better than ever. this is what medicare from blue hield does for hal. and with easy access to quality healthcare, imagine what we can do for you. this is the...
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welcome to fast money, i'm brian sullivan and your traders on this very important night tonight are tim seymour and guy adami. we'll get to that in a second. a record day on wall street, and for many a day to forget all three major averages plunging more than 7%. the dow the biggest loser, falling 2,013. that is not a misquote, that's the largest point drop ever in one of the top ten biggest decleanings on a percentage basis ever the transports crushed, falling nearly 0%, their worst day since all way back in september of 2001 on 9/11. today's losses fueled by that crude crash we just discussed. the snrg sector having its worst day as well. oil losing a quarter of its value, crude is trading below $31 a barrel many oil and gas stocks down 30 and 40% today. as the market assesses many of these companies ability to survive in a lower oil priced world. >>> one more incredible stat for you on this incredible day interest rates continue to collapse the yield hitting a new low of nearly .03%. following yesterday's selloff or today's selloff, s&p 500 have lost a total of 5.7 trillion in market
welcome to fast money, i'm brian sullivan and your traders on this very important night tonight are tim seymour and guy adami. we'll get to that in a second. a record day on wall street, and for many a day to forget all three major averages plunging more than 7%. the dow the biggest loser, falling 2,013. that is not a misquote, that's the largest point drop ever in one of the top ten biggest decleanings on a percentage basis ever the transports crushed, falling nearly 0%, their worst day since...
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the guys you play he well he tim will say that he was sick leveraged it's a good word for it and. you know i'm. look there was a lot of there was some involvement with organized crime and once you know the money starts getting big and they start running those numbers there's people who want their hands on it and certainly the guy that i play james but he is a bookie he knew this new thing inside now. you know it's detailed in the film but he went out there and he has these connections and so done he was i believe i mean i believe it was equal parts him you know wanting to do it in there of course there's some greed involved when you're doing something like that but past a certain point it would have been unwise for him to back out i'm sure he felt so so horribly research that great jimmy caan film to ever see the gambler from years ago oh you've got to go watch it now that you've been in this place i think he's a columbia professor named axel freed and he gets in over his head and he starts getting leverage and it's jimmy caan right at the peak of his powers he's so freakin good i
the guys you play he well he tim will say that he was sick leveraged it's a good word for it and. you know i'm. look there was a lot of there was some involvement with organized crime and once you know the money starts getting big and they start running those numbers there's people who want their hands on it and certainly the guy that i play james but he is a bookie he knew this new thing inside now. you know it's detailed in the film but he went out there and he has these connections and so...
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if there's tim wants to stay home to help the workers on the farm francey will support andreas in the race. make the best of it and i think the friends he is tough enough. i reckon she can keep her cool better than me i am always a big to have a excited. see when the time comes. and prayers and kirsten of train for over half are here and have sacrificed a lot now andrea as well have to face the challenge without cast in. 45 participants from 5 countries at the start of the birth of a lot better. than 3 years faces a 350 kilometer trick over the next few days. the motor and his dogs will head into norway's arctic circle for the 1st leg. ice cold winds and temperatures as low as 40 degrees below 0 celsius will push them to their limits. regular breaks will be necessary the physical strain is enormous and the dogs need to recover. mental concentration is also crucial for both man and dog. after 5 and a half hours and 3 years and his dogs reach the 1st checkpoint invite so they've managed around 70 kilometers. and it was quite a relaxed 1st leg the dogs found their rhythm after about 20 k
if there's tim wants to stay home to help the workers on the farm francey will support andreas in the race. make the best of it and i think the friends he is tough enough. i reckon she can keep her cool better than me i am always a big to have a excited. see when the time comes. and prayers and kirsten of train for over half are here and have sacrificed a lot now andrea as well have to face the challenge without cast in. 45 participants from 5 countries at the start of the birth of a lot...
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coming up, we will check in with members of congress, tim ryan and join us via zoom earlier today with governor cuomo, he talked about his back and forth with trump and whether politics needs to play a part in the pandemic. how many years would you say you have known me? >> 20. 20 years. known in thoser 20 years that i am unwilling to tangle? -- i think the president because i take his comment as a compliment. a poll that said people were pleased with my leadership and i thank him for that. it was a compliment. as far as his comment about
coming up, we will check in with members of congress, tim ryan and join us via zoom earlier today with governor cuomo, he talked about his back and forth with trump and whether politics needs to play a part in the pandemic. how many years would you say you have known me? >> 20. 20 years. known in thoser 20 years that i am unwilling to tangle? -- i think the president because i take his comment as a compliment. a poll that said people were pleased with my leadership and i thank him for...
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biden also picked up tim kaine's endorsement who was hillary clinton's running mate in 2016 and also virginia governor terry mckol luck. also don beyer, who was a previous supporter of pete buttigieg who threw his support behind biden after buttigieg dropped out of the race. there is some support for joe biden. >> arlette with the biden campaign in california. dana bash, polls are going to close in 7 minutes. what are you looking for? >> i'm going to be looking at
biden also picked up tim kaine's endorsement who was hillary clinton's running mate in 2016 and also virginia governor terry mckol luck. also don beyer, who was a previous supporter of pete buttigieg who threw his support behind biden after buttigieg dropped out of the race. there is some support for joe biden. >> arlette with the biden campaign in california. dana bash, polls are going to close in 7 minutes. what are you looking for? >> i'm going to be looking at
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with us to you, tim parks a writer and translator living in milan. tim, hello.w long have you been confined to where you are? i see a smile so that's a good indication. >> yeah. you know i'm feeling well. one of the problems of this thing is that all of us are extremely anxious any time you get the slightest cough or something. so the last thing you want is to have a bad cold and then imagine you got this problem. but we've been -- we've been actually supposedly confined to our houses for a week now and then two weeks before that most of the pubs and so on and lots of other things were closed. actually, the streets are not as deserted as the kind of dramatic narrative would like to pretend. i went out on the main street there are people walking out to the supermarket or the pharmacy and stuff, and they have now told us we're allowed to take walks from time to time which is a big relief. so, you know, there's a sense of responsibility and people are going about and keeping a meter away from each other. >> we just heard people in italy seem to be very disciplined
with us to you, tim parks a writer and translator living in milan. tim, hello.w long have you been confined to where you are? i see a smile so that's a good indication. >> yeah. you know i'm feeling well. one of the problems of this thing is that all of us are extremely anxious any time you get the slightest cough or something. so the last thing you want is to have a bad cold and then imagine you got this problem. but we've been -- we've been actually supposedly confined to our houses for...
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joining us no you is democratic congress knapp tim ryan of ohio this week he proposed an emergency income tax credit and raul use of california he worked as an er doctor before joining congress. gentleman, thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's good to be here. >> so we talked about the loopholes in the coronavirus relief bill why not pass a measure that provides all employers to provide sick leave. congressman ruiz i heard a number of cases as to where this is necessary. some larger employees will provide sick leave anyway. we got a statement from steve wip the casinos if los vegas that his workers will remain on full paid leave while they are closed down so is this something that we actually need or can we leave it to some larger companies to do the right thing? >>. >>> well, first of all, large corporations all provide paid sick leave this focuses on those companies that need it the most and those workers that don't
joining us no you is democratic congress knapp tim ryan of ohio this week he proposed an emergency income tax credit and raul use of california he worked as an er doctor before joining congress. gentleman, thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's good to be here. >> so we talked about the loopholes in the coronavirus relief bill why not pass a measure that provides all employers to provide sick leave. congressman ruiz i heard a number of cases as to where this is necessary....
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they're out of the fa cup, as keeper tim krul keeps his cool to send norwich into the quarter finals. we start with the news that italian officials have taken the decision that all sport in the country will be played behind closed doors until the fourth april due to the spread of the coronavirus. that includes the six nations rugby union international against england, in rome, on the 14th march. rugby chiefs will meet on thursday to discuss the possibility of postponing the game completely. italy's match away to ireland this weekend has already been called off. italy is the worst—hit european country with over 3,000 cases of coronavirus and over 100 deaths. serie a matches will also be played behind closed doors — while there's still no news about re—arranging the italian cup semi—finals betweenjuventus and ac milan, and napoli versus inter milan. they were due to take place this week — but inter‘s president told the bbc that public health is far more important... iam not i am not worried about closing doors oi’ i am not worried about closing doors or whatsoever to affecting the perfo
they're out of the fa cup, as keeper tim krul keeps his cool to send norwich into the quarter finals. we start with the news that italian officials have taken the decision that all sport in the country will be played behind closed doors until the fourth april due to the spread of the coronavirus. that includes the six nations rugby union international against england, in rome, on the 14th march. rugby chiefs will meet on thursday to discuss the possibility of postponing the game completely....
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particularly when i'm with tim mcgraw.[laughter] that's why i keepn hoping that faith will show up. [laughter]h quick story, one of the last times i saw the senior president bush was in maine three summers ago and a buddy of mine in nashville hadas just released a song and i played it on my phone for president bush and he listened to it and at that point it was difficult for him to talk. he had parkinson's but was very quiet about it and so when he spoke he was you listened and we played this and then he said, beautiful, beautiful. here's a song that is about us. ♪ there is a light ♪ that goes by the front door ♪ don't forget the keys under the mat ♪ ♪ childhood, always staying humble and kind ♪ ♪ go to church ♪ because your mama says to ♪ visit grandpa every chance you get ♪ ♪ it won't be a ♪ waste of time and to be always humble and kind ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> my friend, tim mcgraw, ladies and gentlemen. >> if i could, i wish i could take credit for writing that song but lori mckenna wrote that song is great songwriter in her own
particularly when i'm with tim mcgraw.[laughter] that's why i keepn hoping that faith will show up. [laughter]h quick story, one of the last times i saw the senior president bush was in maine three summers ago and a buddy of mine in nashville hadas just released a song and i played it on my phone for president bush and he listened to it and at that point it was difficult for him to talk. he had parkinson's but was very quiet about it and so when he spoke he was you listened and we played this...
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gambling scandal tim dunn he was a ref. i was a ref because he did some inside gambling with a couple of his buddies that he sort of knew from way back when i play one of those guys was a bookie and basically it's the behind the scenes of of their lives of them trying to pull this off thinking that they would get away with it there's a lot of snapping burner phones all of breaking bad so it's that sort of thing and they did not get away with it whoops it's not much of a spoiler because you can read about it but it was it was done ahead. he went on he i think they called was he just trying to get fat and happy off of the server had he been leveraged by. the guys you play he well he tim will say that he was so leveraged it's a good word for it and. you know i mean look there was a lot of there was some involvement with organized crime and once you know the money starts getting big and they start running those numbers there's people who want their hands on it and certainly the guy that i play james but he still has a book he k
gambling scandal tim dunn he was a ref. i was a ref because he did some inside gambling with a couple of his buddies that he sort of knew from way back when i play one of those guys was a bookie and basically it's the behind the scenes of of their lives of them trying to pull this off thinking that they would get away with it there's a lot of snapping burner phones all of breaking bad so it's that sort of thing and they did not get away with it whoops it's not much of a spoiler because you can...
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tim storey on those questions there.irst, in terms of the order the governor had and how d to travel, i will say every one of these orders is uniquely different. you can't look at the stay-at-home's many governors have issued -- no two are exactly alike. they are all customized for the situation in that state at that time. our states are very different. a muchii, you have got different situation than new york. the outbreak is on a different trajectory in different states. in terms of the governor's request, working with the federal government, it is a whole of government approach -- we have been on a number of calls with intergovernmental staff and the white house, i have to give them a lot of credit. they have been responsive to state and local governments. office of government relations and that entire team there has been doing an extraordinary job making sure the governors, legislatures, city and county officials, sheriff's, altering kinds of state and local officials are up-to-date on what is going on. one thing the
tim storey on those questions there.irst, in terms of the order the governor had and how d to travel, i will say every one of these orders is uniquely different. you can't look at the stay-at-home's many governors have issued -- no two are exactly alike. they are all customized for the situation in that state at that time. our states are very different. a muchii, you have got different situation than new york. the outbreak is on a different trajectory in different states. in terms of the...
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tim vickery, an expert on football has more. embarrassing, bizarre, absolutely stupid.password to go to paraguay. a few months ago had problems with the brazilian authorities, he had some problems and a spanish passport was confiscated. i understand he is in possession of those passports. but just a in possession of those passports. butjust a brazilian id card is sufficient to go to paraguay. when he and barked out some polo airport, it seems he revealed his id card. —— san paolo. then when he arrives in paraguay, he revealed a fake paraguayan passport. it appears a lot of work has gone into this. two women applied for the past within the details were altered. quite why anyone would see the need to go to these lengths to come up with a passport that wasn't necessary is an absolute mystery and this is an absolute mystery and this is something the paraguayan authorities will now have two uncover her. there are clearly — there are two sides to the paraguayan authorities with this. the site at the airport and initially in the public ministry, where 0k, it is ronaldhino, we
tim vickery, an expert on football has more. embarrassing, bizarre, absolutely stupid.password to go to paraguay. a few months ago had problems with the brazilian authorities, he had some problems and a spanish passport was confiscated. i understand he is in possession of those passports. but just a in possession of those passports. butjust a brazilian id card is sufficient to go to paraguay. when he and barked out some polo airport, it seems he revealed his id card. —— san paolo. then when...
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tim, great to see r u. thank you ining us. so we know bernie sanders eked it out four years agoat. oes it look like this time? >> well, quite a bit different, judy, to put it mildly i think. this campaign has really in some way brought some clarity to bernie sanders' weaknesses with certain demographic groups, namely african americans andrb su women, and those are two groups that are going to be critical here in michigan.ow you four years ago hillary clinton lost very narrowly in the state despite beating bernie sanders by 40 points among black voters, and if you wonder how that could possibly happen, the answer is because not very many of them showed up. what we're expected to see tonight is a big spike inin vot across the board and ngrticularly amo african-americans, among suburban women, and really if joe biden can just sort of keep bernie sanders from r running up the score among former vice president isrs, the expected to have i think a very good night here. >>oodruff: what is it that african american voters are saying they see in joe biden? >> you know, more thaanything else,
tim, great to see r u. thank you ining us. so we know bernie sanders eked it out four years agoat. oes it look like this time? >> well, quite a bit different, judy, to put it mildly i think. this campaign has really in some way brought some clarity to bernie sanders' weaknesses with certain demographic groups, namely african americans andrb su women, and those are two groups that are going to be critical here in michigan.ow you four years ago hillary clinton lost very narrowly in the...
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based on tim jenkin basilashvili book he was arrested in apartheid south africa —— tim jenkin's book.and believes that it is his absolute duty to continue to oppose the apartheid regime by attempting to break out. how do you break out? you're ina break out. how do you break out? you're in a prison behind several locked doors. an apparently insurmountable problem, but not so. it isa insurmountable problem, but not so. it is a clip. for many nights i sat on my bed and stared at the lock. i tried 100 ideas in my mind. and then, i tried 100 more. it sat there, staring back at me, every single night. and then it dawned on me, you don't have to know everything. you only have to know enough. quiet! start with what you know and you work backwards. so how do you get the lock open? the obvious answer is you're going to need keys. as you have from that clip, it has an interesting array of accents, not all of which are com pletely accents, not all of which are completely on the money all the way through. i have always thought that the flow is any film reveal whether the flow is any film reveal wh
based on tim jenkin basilashvili book he was arrested in apartheid south africa —— tim jenkin's book.and believes that it is his absolute duty to continue to oppose the apartheid regime by attempting to break out. how do you break out? you're ina break out. how do you break out? you're in a prison behind several locked doors. an apparently insurmountable problem, but not so. it isa insurmountable problem, but not so. it is a clip. for many nights i sat on my bed and stared at the lock. i...
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tim -- we -- tim sloane we made him the ceo when we -- when we replaced john stom of. he stopped the sales practices, incentives, replaced the management in the community bank. he took action quickly. we had problems that needed to be addressed immediately. the time it takes to find someone in an external search and as number of you notice, the question of whether or not anyone with the ability to sit into this role would be willing to come into that role, made the question of -- >> all right. i understand. >> all right. >> the committee reports uncover there were a lot of third party consultants brought to work with regulators once the scandal broke. it makes sense to bring outside experts to make necessary short-term adjustments to protect consumers. however, it will doesn't seem there was a large push internally to hire individuals to deal with the non-financial risk in the long-term. mr. quigley, did you have concerns that wells fargo couldn't do the work internally? or why wasn't it a priority even after the regulators voiced their concern? >> i definitely had con
tim -- we -- tim sloane we made him the ceo when we -- when we replaced john stom of. he stopped the sales practices, incentives, replaced the management in the community bank. he took action quickly. we had problems that needed to be addressed immediately. the time it takes to find someone in an external search and as number of you notice, the question of whether or not anyone with the ability to sit into this role would be willing to come into that role, made the question of -- >> all...