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you just heard tim's fast pitch on whirl fool. and let's bring in jeff.t away what is your pitch >> thanks for having me. today we present a purple innovation, a company similar to the last discussion, whirlpool it has been a beneficiary of this secular trend towards the home they have 300, 200 with 100 pending. it went from zero to about 660 million with just 3% in less than five years. based on the first innovation since 1992 which is when memory foam was introduced. there is great technology using injection moldings that are proprietary. they are in utah and have been effectively sold out since covid hit. this is a digitally company that has a wholesale we think extends 3 to 5 years we believe the company in two years, based on demand and capacity that will hit the market in 2021 and 2022 will be doing 200 million plus and probably earning between 2 and 2.25 per share >> jeff, mattresses obviously is what they are focused on right now. you said they focus on comfort so is the hope that they will use this technology in other products or is mattresses th
you just heard tim's fast pitch on whirl fool. and let's bring in jeff.t away what is your pitch >> thanks for having me. today we present a purple innovation, a company similar to the last discussion, whirlpool it has been a beneficiary of this secular trend towards the home they have 300, 200 with 100 pending. it went from zero to about 660 million with just 3% in less than five years. based on the first innovation since 1992 which is when memory foam was introduced. there is great...
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italy is the latest to have fresh restrictions, tim. tim: yeah. it does depend on how far they go, but i think that's right. the key variable for me will be the u.s. and how much the consumer in the u.s. is potentially locked down. there are no real signs that is coming, but it is worrisome that places like europe are going to be a big driver of this recovery and they are starting to enter these more draconian lockdowns. i suspect, to coin a phrase, it has to spread, those lockdowns have to spread for it to get a lot worse. expectations are already pretty modest, especially for europe. the more the consumer is impacted, the way they were in march, april, may of this year, that is quite a risk. annmarie: today, the chinese data shows the divergence we are seeing when it comes to covid-19 and the recovery. tim graf, so excited to have you with us this morning. coming up, we will talk about what happened in china, a continued recovery. third-quarter gdp rose faster than the second quarter. we will look deep into the numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ reco
italy is the latest to have fresh restrictions, tim. tim: yeah. it does depend on how far they go, but i think that's right. the key variable for me will be the u.s. and how much the consumer in the u.s. is potentially locked down. there are no real signs that is coming, but it is worrisome that places like europe are going to be a big driver of this recovery and they are starting to enter these more draconian lockdowns. i suspect, to coin a phrase, it has to spread, those lockdowns have to...
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tim, no, we'll great to see you both. tim, no, we‘ ll start great to see you both.ould you start us off with your paper, km starmer‘s zero tolerance. start us off with your paper, km starmer's zero tolerance. yes, so we have put the big political story of the uk on the front of the paper, it is this enormous row engulfing the party over the findings of the eh rc report into anti—semitism in labour. 0bviously, report into anti—semitism in labour. obviously, we have addressed the fa ct obviously, we have addressed the fact that this is keir starmer's moment of reckoning, really, where he is drawing this huge line in the sand over anti—semitism. he has filed that they will be no tolerance for it in the party, and that has included a suspension of the former labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a sort of highly dramatic and unexpected move today. 0bviously, this is dominating a lot of the coverage of the papers. in our coverage, we have drawn attention to the fact that this is keir starmer really saying that the party is under new leadership and prepared to be sort of a very,
tim, no, we'll great to see you both. tim, no, we‘ ll start great to see you both.ould you start us off with your paper, km starmer‘s zero tolerance. start us off with your paper, km starmer's zero tolerance. yes, so we have put the big political story of the uk on the front of the paper, it is this enormous row engulfing the party over the findings of the eh rc report into anti—semitism in labour. 0bviously, report into anti—semitism in labour. obviously, we have addressed the fa ct...
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>> tim >> i have heard of them. i think the ad revenue to me is once again the story and showing how they are in some sense dominating is important. the thing that is interesting to me about facebook is their role out of shops to the extent that will give them more digital ad footprint in addition to international growth, i think that's their move into e-commerce and something people have been waiting for for a long time. upside to the valuation. >> karen, what do you want to know from the call on facebook >> they are trying to temper expectations i would like to know why also, anything they have to say about 230, i am interested in hearing. >> a little bit under pressure after hours. >> i want to give them credit for the step back up in revenue growth i don't want to nitpick the numbers, but there is noise. 11% in june. the boycott that burned off early in the quarter they talked about the holiday quarter, that is coed for the election quarter they will have a nice bump in ads around the election. even with all of
>> tim >> i have heard of them. i think the ad revenue to me is once again the story and showing how they are in some sense dominating is important. the thing that is interesting to me about facebook is their role out of shops to the extent that will give them more digital ad footprint in addition to international growth, i think that's their move into e-commerce and something people have been waiting for for a long time. upside to the valuation. >> karen, what do you want to...
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that's not the question i've asked you, tim. we have heard the president and this all before. >> it is a demonstration -- >> the president in his words -- >> it remains true, katy. >> tim, hold on. let me speak. hold on. i eerm asking you to respond to this minnesota family who lost their loved one, who died alone in the hospital. the president -- i know you're trying to spin what the president said but i can read. americans can read and hear what he said. if he meant what you're saying he meant he would have said it himself. did the virus dominate? did she let the virus dominate her as the president said yesterday? >> there's no question that the vice h virus has taken too many american lives and tragic. that is why the president marshalled an unprecedented effort of both the government and the private senior citizcto things like produce as many ventilators as we need. we have more than we need and sharing them with other countries. a very dire ventilator shortage was predicted and that never materialized. the president has tak
that's not the question i've asked you, tim. we have heard the president and this all before. >> it is a demonstration -- >> the president in his words -- >> it remains true, katy. >> tim, hold on. let me speak. hold on. i eerm asking you to respond to this minnesota family who lost their loved one, who died alone in the hospital. the president -- i know you're trying to spin what the president said but i can read. americans can read and hear what he said. if he meant...
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with us tonight, tim seymour and brian kelly.g up at number 5, did amazon rewrite the count down until christmas. that's right 69 shopping days until christ s christmas. amazon hosted its prime day in october for the first time ever. the move sending other retailers scrambling to launch competing sales way ahead of the season which would be black friday. seismic shift here to this calendar here. >> does this surprise you? melody, you start to talk about it since june and every year it is further back. it is making me crazy. i admit that is maybe i am old school, everything you just mentioned until after thanksgiving that to me is the official holiday season >> bahumbug >> amazon is rewriting the script i guess in some way is good for them >> we have sales, walmart and target during the week and especially in light of this weird environment we are in which is an expectation of stimulus but no actual stimulus here >> well, we may be the line of misfit tonight there is no question amazon and walmart are the leaders. an acceleration
with us tonight, tim seymour and brian kelly.g up at number 5, did amazon rewrite the count down until christmas. that's right 69 shopping days until christ s christmas. amazon hosted its prime day in october for the first time ever. the move sending other retailers scrambling to launch competing sales way ahead of the season which would be black friday. seismic shift here to this calendar here. >> does this surprise you? melody, you start to talk about it since june and every year it is...
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how is it going, tim? >> absolutely great.ou know, will, you are always top banana in my book. >> there it is. >> i have some fun treats for a little halloween get together. it starts with a fun cocktail. i found the perfect spirit. it's the kraken black spiced rum. it has the kraken monster on the label. legend has it that the kraken sunk a sailing ship full of spiced rum and the only thing that was saved was one barrel of spiced rum that turned black because of the squid's ink. i think this will make a first great cocktail. this is my krak-o-lantern cocktail. very easy. i'm going to put in a half ounce of the kraken. that goes in. half ounce of pumpkin pie syrup, which you can buy anywhere, mixed with half an ounce of water. i give it a quick stir and finally garnish it with a little bit of cinnamon on top, boom, just like that. and for a festive presentation, you can hollow out a small pumpkin, put your cocktail in a plastic glass right in the pumpkin, a little sipping straw and away you go. if you want a pitcher full, you
how is it going, tim? >> absolutely great.ou know, will, you are always top banana in my book. >> there it is. >> i have some fun treats for a little halloween get together. it starts with a fun cocktail. i found the perfect spirit. it's the kraken black spiced rum. it has the kraken monster on the label. legend has it that the kraken sunk a sailing ship full of spiced rum and the only thing that was saved was one barrel of spiced rum that turned black because of the squid's...
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tim was hit in the up by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he can no longer move his arm and shoulder. we are. going to question his future bonanza on. talk. of war and or. strong. fearing mention. him swapped one type of gun for another fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and recalibrate when out. in the hunt. for the. best. with the submission spot on the side of the from currently funding for. the tournament athlete sits at a shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the korea soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream. melissa not for now team won for best. ones and of course. for france i
tim was hit in the up by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he can no longer move his arm and shoulder. we are. going to question his future bonanza on. talk. of war and or. strong. fearing mention. him swapped one type of gun for another fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences from his...
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tim, what did you make of this announcement >> we said many times that it has accelerated.hin mall and off mall for macy's lots of restructuring to do. the fact that by two or three years out they will have 80% of their business coming from off mall and digital we just came through a big quarter. digital is up 53%, raised money. they had $3 billion in credit line to tap. i think there is more to go. this company is showing a pathway to digital retailers with that short interest, it goes higher. >> they say they see a return to profitable growth by 2021. do you believe that, bonawyn >> i do. the key is digitalization of the retail space if you think of the fact that flag ship stores are lost leaders, it allows you to expand margins and use some of that cash to attack the debt they have been piling up on the balance sheet of late much. >> karen >> i thought buy when shares were down to about 15 so obviously i didn't do the right thing. i think it is a right thing to do to rationalize their store base which they are doing. brands like banana republic and gap, will they be able
tim, what did you make of this announcement >> we said many times that it has accelerated.hin mall and off mall for macy's lots of restructuring to do. the fact that by two or three years out they will have 80% of their business coming from off mall and digital we just came through a big quarter. digital is up 53%, raised money. they had $3 billion in credit line to tap. i think there is more to go. this company is showing a pathway to digital retailers with that short interest, it goes...
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good to have you tim draper the. >> my pleasure >> always great to hear from tim.egeneron requesting approval for the antibody taken by president trump. >> it's been a real whirlwind the last few weeks for regeneron and eli lilly which is developing a similar treatment it was a few weeks ago that we saw the first data on any of the antibody drugs that is from eli lilly if you take a look at the journey that the companies have been on, regeneron presented the first data on the antibody cocktail last week and then president trump was treated with that drug on friday and then just last night regeneron said they were fig for emergency use authorization a few hours after lilly said the same if the drugs get cleared by the fda, there is going to be a couple issues with accessing them first is that they're given by iv infusion. so the they're not particularly easy to take like a pill, for example. the other is that supply will be limited initially. the companies have told us for regeneron they'll have 50,000 doses available initially, hoping to ramp that to 300,000 and fo
good to have you tim draper the. >> my pleasure >> always great to hear from tim.egeneron requesting approval for the antibody taken by president trump. >> it's been a real whirlwind the last few weeks for regeneron and eli lilly which is developing a similar treatment it was a few weeks ago that we saw the first data on any of the antibody drugs that is from eli lilly if you take a look at the journey that the companies have been on, regeneron presented the first data on the...
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, tim -- >> every step of the way -- >> tim, all right, so let's -- elizabeth: okay.here. tim, it's great to see you. that got really fire true. what gets -- fiery. what gets you guys so upset by chris cuomo? what happens here? >> well, that was actually the first time i've ever been on chris' show, and the beginning of it, and it started off kind o even-keeled. we find that on cnn and other partsnn of the mainstream news media, they always want to focus on president trump and really carrying the joe biden message. and what i was trying to convey at first was that the president has a long list of accomplishments and things that he has done to protect the country from the coronavirus up to and including leading towards getting the virus approved for use of hundreds of millions of dosesn in america. and i pointed out that crust' brother, andrew cuomo, the governor of new york, had wonderful things to say about the president, and chris denied that his brother had ever said that when, in fact, it's absolutely true that governor cuomo had said every time he approached the
, tim -- >> every step of the way -- >> tim, all right, so let's -- elizabeth: okay.here. tim, it's great to see you. that got really fire true. what gets -- fiery. what gets you guys so upset by chris cuomo? what happens here? >> well, that was actually the first time i've ever been on chris' show, and the beginning of it, and it started off kind o even-keeled. we find that on cnn and other partsnn of the mainstream news media, they always want to focus on president trump and...
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tim, go ahead? tim is waving his hands like it's a zoom call. >> i didn't know what to do. if you throw it out to this group, there's a lot of meat on a lot of people's plates for scraps the spending data reflects the $600 a month of stimulus that rolled off we're going to get something back there's no question to me we're going to continue to see more job losses even though the payroll numbers tomorrow are going to show some improvement in the short run ultimately i think the real question for the economy is where are you seeing around the world also some continued improveme improvement. what we did see overnight is the fact that industrial and pmi numbers around the world were a lot better on the basis china has opened up. i'm not saying china can be the model but i do think when we look at the economy and if we continue to trend towards a place where we're just counting down the days, the fed is at your back and there will be more stimulus in fact, i think there will be a stimulus plan at a minimum that will be infrastructure within the first month of the next presidency
tim, go ahead? tim is waving his hands like it's a zoom call. >> i didn't know what to do. if you throw it out to this group, there's a lot of meat on a lot of people's plates for scraps the spending data reflects the $600 a month of stimulus that rolled off we're going to get something back there's no question to me we're going to continue to see more job losses even though the payroll numbers tomorrow are going to show some improvement in the short run ultimately i think the real...
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tim, i'll go to you. which one caught your fancy?the movie is called "the good, the bad and the ugly." so dan needs to get his clint eastwood down. but i believe there was a dynamic, we talk about the trends of acceleration because of the covid, and that's what's going on with walmart. the digital e-commerce is soaring. there's a tech company in the middle of the bigger brick-and-mortar i know it's know -- i think walmart has done the fundamental work here and the chart looks decent. >> karen >> well, i used to not be a believer in charting stocks, but i have actually come around. one of the reasons is enough people think there's merit to it, then there is. i also like it when i agree with positions that i have, which is bank of america and walmart. walmart for all the reasons tim said, and it has a stay-at-home trade, but also a reopen or stimulus trade, and it's not crazy expensive. exxon mobil, not for me. >> guy, what did you think of dan's work >> tremendous. tremendous as you've had set, carter is --e i didn't understand a word
tim, i'll go to you. which one caught your fancy?the movie is called "the good, the bad and the ugly." so dan needs to get his clint eastwood down. but i believe there was a dynamic, we talk about the trends of acceleration because of the covid, and that's what's going on with walmart. the digital e-commerce is soaring. there's a tech company in the middle of the bigger brick-and-mortar i know it's know -- i think walmart has done the fundamental work here and the chart looks decent....
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tim is right by saying that. it's fascinating what will happen in earnings which i believe is in the next week or so i am sitting here watching boeing fascinated by the whole thing. i don't think the worst is over. i don't think we are getting back to march which was $89, but i think we could revisit $150. i think that will be the tell. >>> let's stick with earnings and turn to the banks. wells fargo and bank of america posted lower but goldman sachs posting higher guy, you say haves and have-nots. why? >> no question about it. you can speak to the other panelists as esteemed as they are in terms of what j.p. morgan has done but look at the disaster bank of america i think has gotten a huge pass only because of the disasters that are wells fargo and city but bank of america is not far behind the haves are j.p. morgan. to a certain extent goldman sachs. i think dan will talk about morgan stanley the sleeper is a name like black stone that reports at the end of the month. not exactly the same, but you talk about a
tim is right by saying that. it's fascinating what will happen in earnings which i believe is in the next week or so i am sitting here watching boeing fascinated by the whole thing. i don't think the worst is over. i don't think we are getting back to march which was $89, but i think we could revisit $150. i think that will be the tell. >>> let's stick with earnings and turn to the banks. wells fargo and bank of america posted lower but goldman sachs posting higher guy, you say haves...
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. >> right, well, we have seen -- >> sorry, tim? >> yeah, we certainly have tried to assess whether the lack of stimulus will be indicative of political disposition overall. we'll leave that for the politicians. i would simply say i think there's different things that the markets are digesting. they also include covid cases which are going to july levels in this country, and maybe europe a couple weeks ahead of us in alarming rates so i think -- what's really interesting is that the bond market has been rallies in support -- excuse me, selling off somewhat it's all relative here, but we're near six-month highs or post kind of covid lows in yields, and i think that's something that tells you, hey, the bond mark thinking we might get something done on stimulus but earnings season is interesting. 2q was a mulligan for markets in terms of earnings, and i think a lot is expected for this group, again, relative to where they should be. earnings season is something also, i think there's some nervousness here >> it's a tough one, because we
. >> right, well, we have seen -- >> sorry, tim? >> yeah, we certainly have tried to assess whether the lack of stimulus will be indicative of political disposition overall. we'll leave that for the politicians. i would simply say i think there's different things that the markets are digesting. they also include covid cases which are going to july levels in this country, and maybe europe a couple weeks ahead of us in alarming rates so i think -- what's really interesting is...
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tim scott is in the senate. he's theav only active american republic in the country break nikki haley is the daughter of an indian immigrants raise in south carolina. she became a governor paid south carolina folks is not about the color of your skin we came from, it's about your ideas. the reason i'm going to win this race because my ideas my conservative philosophy my willingness to reach across the aisle gets our state. i am in line with tim scott and nikki haley. my opponents going to lose not because of race because he is in line with the most liberal people in the country. he is raising $50 million from liberals all over this country to flip the state into the democratic column. it's not going to work. so count me in for reforming the police. i voted for the first step act they gave african-american males and hispanic males in prison under the joe biden three strikes you're out bill. president trump led the way. i went with cory booker there are a lot of people getting out of jail who were sentenced to lon
tim scott is in the senate. he's theav only active american republic in the country break nikki haley is the daughter of an indian immigrants raise in south carolina. she became a governor paid south carolina folks is not about the color of your skin we came from, it's about your ideas. the reason i'm going to win this race because my ideas my conservative philosophy my willingness to reach across the aisle gets our state. i am in line with tim scott and nikki haley. my opponents going to lose...
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our historian, tim frank, really took the lead. he's the one who did a lot of the research into the memorabilia box, what was in it, what it was constructed of. i assisted with the opening of the cornerstone first. and then once we had extracted cornerstone wehe brought it here, into the chapel. we created a clean space. and the team of the historian, myself, maintenance, our videographer, our photographer, they were all there to document the opening to make sure that we had those records for posterity. we created a clean space in the chapel. and we carefully opened the memorabilia box. so thanks to tim's research we have some idea of what would be inside the memorabilia box but there were some unknowns. the bucs was, as expected, copper. that's what you see in front of me. this is actually the outer box. this is all we knew. tim had taken this box to our welcome center and our x-ray machine to see if he could find out what's inside. we had some idea of where the objects were but we were really not certain. when i began opening the
our historian, tim frank, really took the lead. he's the one who did a lot of the research into the memorabilia box, what was in it, what it was constructed of. i assisted with the opening of the cornerstone first. and then once we had extracted cornerstone wehe brought it here, into the chapel. we created a clean space. and the team of the historian, myself, maintenance, our videographer, our photographer, they were all there to document the opening to make sure that we had those records for...
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tim?to recognise that what keir starmer did todayis recognise that what keir starmer did today is a really brave thing to have done an absolutely the right thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keirstarmer thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmer will thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmerwill get thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmer will get some good headlines today, particularly from the middle—of—the—road press. but jeremy corbyn was not only the last leader of the labour party, he brought in a massive proportion of its current membership. lots of people join the labour, they formed of the electorate that only recently elected keir starmer. and keir starmer is now taking on the person who brought them into political activism. and i think there could be trouble ahead for the labour party, but i think keir starmer absolutely did the right thing. the problem withjeremy did the right thing. the problem with jeremy corbyn is did the right thin
tim?to recognise that what keir starmer did todayis recognise that what keir starmer did today is a really brave thing to have done an absolutely the right thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keirstarmer thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmer will thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmerwill get thing, as well. i say brave because yes, keir starmer will get some good headlines today, particularly from the middle—of—the—road press. but jeremy corbyn was not...
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tim, how are you? guess who? the c ia public spokesman. how'd you like to come in for that briefing now? i said, that'd be great. so off i go to the cia. seven miles outside of washington, in lang lu, virginia. through the checkpoints, through the lobby -- beautiful lob but. marble, soaring atrium, and up on the left-hand wall as you walk in is an inscription from the gospel of john that says and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. so i go up, talk to the four afghan analysts in the cia, and they want to know what's it like. they've never been within a country mile of afghanistan, and yet they're analyzing the progress of jihad. so i go down, walk back through the lobby, look over my right shoulder and -- [inaudible] this is what i'm going to do. five years later at the end of the cold war,ring the director, bob gates, said we're going to declassify our cold war history, warts and all. the service members of the cia did not like that because there are a lot of warts. it took 15 years to move through the declassificat
tim, how are you? guess who? the c ia public spokesman. how'd you like to come in for that briefing now? i said, that'd be great. so off i go to the cia. seven miles outside of washington, in lang lu, virginia. through the checkpoints, through the lobby -- beautiful lob but. marble, soaring atrium, and up on the left-hand wall as you walk in is an inscription from the gospel of john that says and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. so i go up, talk to the four afghan...
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tim and i were the first to see the objects in 105 years. to our relief, the inner boxes had held up and everything was dry, colorful, no signs of insect damage or any real degradation. that's when we began the process of carefully pulling up -- pulling everything out. it took about 2.5 hours to carefully open the boxes. after that we spent an additional hour carefully removing each historical object and putting it into archival containers and having ourselves and our photographer carefully document the condition of each object before we unwrapped and started revealing them. one of the surprises was how good of a condition everything was in. there were so many things that could have gone wrong with a box like this. tim: throughout the process of caitlin opening the box, i thought my chest was going to explode. i just did not know what the contents would be. we knew what was in there, all sorts of things could have gone wrong with water damage. at one point, somebody said is that water at the bottom and i almost fell over. so when caitlin fin
tim and i were the first to see the objects in 105 years. to our relief, the inner boxes had held up and everything was dry, colorful, no signs of insect damage or any real degradation. that's when we began the process of carefully pulling up -- pulling everything out. it took about 2.5 hours to carefully open the boxes. after that we spent an additional hour carefully removing each historical object and putting it into archival containers and having ourselves and our photographer carefully...
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tim: absolutely.t the last eight weeks on the phone with finance ministers from emerging markets, especially sub-saharan africa. we are incredibly engaged with those companies. we are listening and we want to help. lisa: we have heard about debt relief. will we be hearing about debt forgiveness on a magnitude never before seen? tim: i do not know about never before seen, but certainly countries have an option to reach out to their creditors to find a way forward. currently it is a liquidity crisis. it is not yet a solvency crisis. we are working toward what he solvency adjustment may mean over the next couple of years. tom: one of the themes we are seeing as we dive into big bank earnings season. the institution of international finance is about the voice of our larger financial institutions globally. adams, is the export of our banking skills and the major banks can go to europe and compete, they can go to asia and compete. is our government holding them back or can they constructively compete? point
tim: absolutely.t the last eight weeks on the phone with finance ministers from emerging markets, especially sub-saharan africa. we are incredibly engaged with those companies. we are listening and we want to help. lisa: we have heard about debt relief. will we be hearing about debt forgiveness on a magnitude never before seen? tim: i do not know about never before seen, but certainly countries have an option to reach out to their creditors to find a way forward. currently it is a liquidity...
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tim: yes.bly would not link the environmental goals which are very ambitious and very topical, and are the absolute key focus. this is more of a geopolitical spat that's been ongoing for six or 12 months between australia and china, and china is depleting this spat according to the trade rumors. it is probable it will have a material impact on the short-term on australian coal exporters. i would say it is a little more of that in terms of global importance to the coal sector. the bigger issue is what the president has announced with regards to his decarbonization strategy and nothing that changes everything. -- and i think that changes everything. haidi: to what extent is this representative of a death for the industry in this country? tim: very much so. in terms of the long term, i think china is absolutely the world leader in developing these technologies that are driving decarbonization strategy, driving industries of the future like electric vehicles, like solar, all of these decarbonizatio
tim: yes.bly would not link the environmental goals which are very ambitious and very topical, and are the absolute key focus. this is more of a geopolitical spat that's been ongoing for six or 12 months between australia and china, and china is depleting this spat according to the trade rumors. it is probable it will have a material impact on the short-term on australian coal exporters. i would say it is a little more of that in terms of global importance to the coal sector. the bigger issue...
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won the power stock lunch draft last year >> was it tim seymour? >> if it is not going to be me it's noah syndergaard. >> bitcoin are climbing to its highest peak since two years ago. is it sustainable? "fast money" is back in two. mom! at&t has the deal for new and existing customers! i will. so what'd she say? it's the wrong person. it's a guy named carl. but he's very excited and on his way. word-of-mouth advertising. it's what they did before commercials. it's not complicated. everyone gets our best deal, like the amazing iphone 12 on us. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly with calvert. talk to your financial advisor about invest
won the power stock lunch draft last year >> was it tim seymour? >> if it is not going to be me it's noah syndergaard. >> bitcoin are climbing to its highest peak since two years ago. is it sustainable? "fast money" is back in two. mom! at&t has the deal for new and existing customers! i will. so what'd she say? it's the wrong person. it's a guy named carl. but he's very excited and on his way. word-of-mouth advertising. it's what they did before commercials....
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tim was hit in the upper arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he can no longer move his arm and shoulder. we are. going to question his future bonanza on. or. strong. fear invention. since what one type of gun for another thought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process these experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and recalibrate when out. in the hunt. for the. best. currently funding for. the tournament's athlete sits at a shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the korea soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream. team for. a few more. fun from politics or very. strong open your eyes and. training with the german wheelchair rugby team is not for
tim was hit in the upper arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he can no longer move his arm and shoulder. we are. going to question his future bonanza on. or. strong. fear invention. since what one type of gun for another thought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process these experiences from his military...
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host: we are talking with tim boyum. he will take your questions on campaign 2020 in north carolina. if you support the president and vice president, (202) 748-8001. if you are supporting joe biden and senator harris, (202) 748-8000. if you have another candidate in mind or undecided, (202) 748-8002. north carolina residents, please dial in at (202) 748-8003. robert is first in greenville, north carolina. supporting the biden ticket. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: anything to get away from donald trump to be honest with you. country.olina is trump what trump has done to the ,conomy with the pandemic actually what he is doing now, he is doing super spreader events. it is basically for herd immunity, and he wants to do that until the end because if he wins it, that is what he wants. if he loses, he is going to leave us in a bigger mess with the virus. he is despicable. everybody needs to pull together and get this mental paraplegic out of office. host: two issues from that trump, the anybody but sentiment he
host: we are talking with tim boyum. he will take your questions on campaign 2020 in north carolina. if you support the president and vice president, (202) 748-8001. if you are supporting joe biden and senator harris, (202) 748-8000. if you have another candidate in mind or undecided, (202) 748-8002. north carolina residents, please dial in at (202) 748-8003. robert is first in greenville, north carolina. supporting the biden ticket. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: anything to get...
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tim murtaugh, welcome to prime time.bviously there was something about the event, whether it was a health concern or otherwise. he didn't go there. so we'll wait for the installment oath to be given when she's at the court, justice amy coney barrett. so now that that's done, will the campaign take on the worst situation with coronavirus that we've had to date? >> well, i don't know what you have been paying attention to, chris, but the president has been taking this problem head-on since the very first week of january. that's when the cdc began issuing travel warnings to china and then also screenings at major american airports. and it was by the end of january when the president restricted travel from china which i would point out again was something that joe biden would not have done because he called it fear mongering. if joe biden had been president at that time, we know we would be in a worse situation today in this country as a result of that. i think there needs to be a greater focus on some of the good news, whic
tim murtaugh, welcome to prime time.bviously there was something about the event, whether it was a health concern or otherwise. he didn't go there. so we'll wait for the installment oath to be given when she's at the court, justice amy coney barrett. so now that that's done, will the campaign take on the worst situation with coronavirus that we've had to date? >> well, i don't know what you have been paying attention to, chris, but the president has been taking this problem head-on since...
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dollar in my opinion which means i think to tim's earlier points, this whole commodity trade and this resource trade will work in a major way. stay with the minors, stay with the resource stocks. that's how i interpret this. >> joining me now julian he emanuel. you think 2021 is setting up well for the stock market. what is the context? >> the context is as we've been discussing here. stimulus okay there is going to be stimulus. in all likelihood or slightly after the election however, even if there isn't going to be this package which we think there will be, the stage is being set for increased government spending next year. we think regardless whether there is a blue wave or some other type of outcome. we have done a lot of work on the aftermath of elections when you had years such as this year where the stock market has been sort of mixed along with an economy that is in a recession, when you go from divided government to united government which ever way, obviously, the presumption is it's going to be a blue wave, the market is up 7 and 8 years with an average gain of 17% so there
dollar in my opinion which means i think to tim's earlier points, this whole commodity trade and this resource trade will work in a major way. stay with the minors, stay with the resource stocks. that's how i interpret this. >> joining me now julian he emanuel. you think 2021 is setting up well for the stock market. what is the context? >> the context is as we've been discussing here. stimulus okay there is going to be stimulus. in all likelihood or slightly after the election...
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i will let tim answer.t the game should be, mel -- shop it or drop it -- which makes no sense. this is the holiday version. you are going to love this elf it or shelf it >> what does elfing something mean that is meaningless. elf is a noun, not a verb. >> okay, fine. that's why i'm fun and sometimes you aren't elf it or shelf it you will use it next time and think of me. >> do you have a comment on apple? >> tim does. >> elfing, hopefully that is not in the urban dictionary. if you look at the chart, you have an opportunity to see pullback to the 95 area. i think the valuation is tough i think in the current environment there is enough for the stock. i think 25 times forward where it has come back to is a level it will settle into. to me it's almost i am pore fmpo them to deliver on the upside of f me,phone release. >>oror tune into the full show tomorrow. up next, final trade i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-
i will let tim answer.t the game should be, mel -- shop it or drop it -- which makes no sense. this is the holiday version. you are going to love this elf it or shelf it >> what does elfing something mean that is meaningless. elf is a noun, not a verb. >> okay, fine. that's why i'm fun and sometimes you aren't elf it or shelf it you will use it next time and think of me. >> do you have a comment on apple? >> tim does. >> elfing, hopefully that is not in the urban...
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he has done everything that states asked for. >> tim? elizabeth: let's welcome tim murtagh is here. you. that got you really fiery. what gets you guys so upset and put over the top by chris cuomo? what happens here? >> that was actually the first time i have ever been on chris's show. beginning started off even keeled. we find on cnn and other parts of mainstream news media and want to focus on president trump and carrying the joe biden message, what i was trying to convey at first, the president has a long list of accomplishments and things he has done to protect the country from the coronavirus up to and including leading towards getting virus approved for hundreds of millions of doses in america. i pointed out during the course of the interview, chris 'brother, andrew cuomo governor of new york had wonderful things to say about the president. chris denied his brother said that. that it is absolutely true, governor cuomo said anytime he approached federal government asked the president for things and president responded efficiently and did those very things. it is unwillingness to
he has done everything that states asked for. >> tim? elizabeth: let's welcome tim murtagh is here. you. that got you really fiery. what gets you guys so upset and put over the top by chris cuomo? what happens here? >> that was actually the first time i have ever been on chris's show. beginning started off even keeled. we find on cnn and other parts of mainstream news media and want to focus on president trump and carrying the joe biden message, what i was trying to convey at first,...
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i stay with the name >> tim, mcdonald's or chipotle >> mcdonald's. the last time i checked the burrito blowout was not anything sales growth of 8% with a 94 pe. i understand what digital has been, but this is a fast casual business color me wrong at the same time. i wouldn't be changing my tune their digital is impressive. costs were weighing down margins. they talked about no profit until fourth quarter next year i don't know why you chase it down if people are waiting to buy weakness, wait more. >> it's the way of the world for people who use tech effectively. you see it with this and with dominos, with the massive rise higher and with amazon. they are a book seller and do a massive business online. and you are seeing it with peleton, karen >> i am not sure what to make of the peleton. the future is on future subscribers. i am not sure how many there are, but chipotle, there were a couple of things in the margin i think went off the pressure on delivery makes it less good margin. fewer high margin beverage so that's a little bit. but beef prices be
i stay with the name >> tim, mcdonald's or chipotle >> mcdonald's. the last time i checked the burrito blowout was not anything sales growth of 8% with a 94 pe. i understand what digital has been, but this is a fast casual business color me wrong at the same time. i wouldn't be changing my tune their digital is impressive. costs were weighing down margins. they talked about no profit until fourth quarter next year i don't know why you chase it down if people are waiting to buy...
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i am in line with tim scott and nikki haley.ur opponent is going to lose, not because of race, but because he is so liberal. count me in for reforming the police. he's raising $50 million to flip this state into the democratic column and it won't work. coming in for reforming the police. i voted for the first step act. president trump led the way. i worked with they can go back cory booker. a lot of people getting out of jail that resentenced to long terms in jail. 31% of our state is african-american. i'm asking every african-american out there to look at my record. supporting historic black colleges and universities and i'm glad president trump made it a permanent fixture. i care about everybody. if you are a young african-american, a democrat, you can go anywhere in this state, you just need to be conservative, not liberal. gordon: senator graham -- carolyn: senator graham, i would like to talk about that a little bit more. if you could explain yourself. you said you do not believe there is systemic racism. but you named two
i am in line with tim scott and nikki haley.ur opponent is going to lose, not because of race, but because he is so liberal. count me in for reforming the police. he's raising $50 million to flip this state into the democratic column and it won't work. coming in for reforming the police. i voted for the first step act. president trump led the way. i worked with they can go back cory booker. a lot of people getting out of jail that resentenced to long terms in jail. 31% of our state is...
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right now it going to have its moment with tim cook on staenge the average customer will start to hear about it customers might have a disappointing experience up front. those are some of the challenges for it but in some ways it might remind you of when 4g came out. it took a few years for developers to start playing with it to figure out what the cool next application was going to be whether it was going to be downloading pictures very quickly and the selfie generation emerged that's one thing we don't know what 5g is going to bring but investors are making a bet ift goi -- it's going to be essentially laying the pipes for a whole new world. >> and those pipes are being supplied by the likes of at&t and verizon. we'll hear from verizon in a bit. t-mobile those pipes have not, so far as i know yet, really kept up with the technology built into these new phones like the samsung s-20 and this new phone from apple. >> yeah, right this is a big issue, too when 4g rolled out, it was widely out there and the issue was there wasn't enough phones to teak advantaake advantage of. this time the
right now it going to have its moment with tim cook on staenge the average customer will start to hear about it customers might have a disappointing experience up front. those are some of the challenges for it but in some ways it might remind you of when 4g came out. it took a few years for developers to start playing with it to figure out what the cool next application was going to be whether it was going to be downloading pictures very quickly and the selfie generation emerged that's one...
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thank you very much, tim, it's good to see you.to ask you about the political calculation of doing all these rallies despite certainly polling data that shows that 59% of the people in the "usa today" poll yesterday saying they don't think the rallies are a good idea because of covid. >> well, the president represents moving forward as a country. of course he wants people to be safe and take precautions but he knows we can't be driven back into our basements by the coronavirus. and compare that with joe biden. joe biden represents lockdowns. you've just been reporting about what's happening in france. they're going to be locking everybody down again. our u.s. economy just posted a record economic growth for the third quarter, annualized at a rate of 33%. the economic recovery is happening. and joe biden would send us back into lockdowns again. remember, in china, they've welded people's doors shut to keep them at home, and figuratively that's what joe biden is suggesting, absolutely. there is a university of washington study, andre
thank you very much, tim, it's good to see you.to ask you about the political calculation of doing all these rallies despite certainly polling data that shows that 59% of the people in the "usa today" poll yesterday saying they don't think the rallies are a good idea because of covid. >> well, the president represents moving forward as a country. of course he wants people to be safe and take precautions but he knows we can't be driven back into our basements by the coronavirus....
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usually tim, will say something tim cook of apple, this is fastest selling phone ever, talk about one particular model without giving any actual information. the big story for apple again will be services which continue to grow really fast. they're about to launch apple one which is their first services bundle. i think that will help accelerate it even more. none of these things have happened. we're in a pregnant pause for apple a lot of stuff that didn't happen this quarter, will impact the next quarter a very big way. it will be about, reading tea leaves of what is to come for their sales, their holiday sales and services business but i hope they tell us a little bit something how is apple tv plus doing? connell: that is part of services. revenue supposed to be there at $13.7 billion in that unit of services compared to 63.7 for the company overall. we'll find out shortly we think from apple. panel stays with us. we continue on the breaking earnings day. like tech earnings bonanza here "after the bell". we'll be back with the apple figures. stock up ahead of numbers. don't go away.
usually tim, will say something tim cook of apple, this is fastest selling phone ever, talk about one particular model without giving any actual information. the big story for apple again will be services which continue to grow really fast. they're about to launch apple one which is their first services bundle. i think that will help accelerate it even more. none of these things have happened. we're in a pregnant pause for apple a lot of stuff that didn't happen this quarter, will impact the...
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first up, tim murtaugh.is the communications director for president trump's campaign and he joins now from nashville. tim murtaugh, welcome to the "newshour". so first of all, what is the president's main goal tonight? >> tonight's a good opportunity for the president to lay out clear temperatures between his own accomplish minister and joe biden's failure of nearly five decades in washington. the president has accomplished more in four year that be joe biden. joe biden wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion and impose the green new deal on every person, business, building and farm in this country, so if voters go into the election booth and care about who's going to restore the economy, it's president trump and it's not even close. and i think you will probably he the president bring up the new revelation tope today about hunter biden's former business partner who confirmed that not only did joe biden know about the fact that hunter was selling access to his father the vice president around the world but that
first up, tim murtaugh.is the communications director for president trump's campaign and he joins now from nashville. tim murtaugh, welcome to the "newshour". so first of all, what is the president's main goal tonight? >> tonight's a good opportunity for the president to lay out clear temperatures between his own accomplish minister and joe biden's failure of nearly five decades in washington. the president has accomplished more in four year that be joe biden. joe biden wants to...
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since then the close supporters on capitol hill including mitch mcconnell, senator tim scott, senatorindsey graham have been looking for a clarification as to where the president stands on all of this. so i asked kayleigh mcenany at the briefing, will you make a definitive, and unambiguous statement without any kind of deflection that the president denounces whites a premises and any group that espouses that philosophy? the president was asked about it yesterday. and was asked by my wife who said, do you denounce them, do you denounce white supremacists? he said i always announce any form. and she said of white supremacy? any form of that you have to denounce. but he did not say the words white supremacist, so for absolute clarity i ask of the secretary if she would clear up any doubt about what the president was referring to. listen here. >> can you right now denounce white supremacy and the groups -- >> the president has denounced white supremacy, the kkk, and hate groups and all form. he signed a resolution to that effect. the president last week, perhaps you are not covering it, b
since then the close supporters on capitol hill including mitch mcconnell, senator tim scott, senatorindsey graham have been looking for a clarification as to where the president stands on all of this. so i asked kayleigh mcenany at the briefing, will you make a definitive, and unambiguous statement without any kind of deflection that the president denounces whites a premises and any group that espouses that philosophy? the president was asked about it yesterday. and was asked by my wife who...
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bob had mentioned investing more in julia and investor day december 10 will reveal a lot more changes tim, do you like this news >> you have to like the news not just because they are telling you that they have had better than expected success at disney plus, but again, think about the content, think about the questions around content and at least the new world order. also at least in a world where the pipeline into studios has had basically a blocked door so the fact that you are taking the core content creators and bringing them on and making that group a single head makes a ton of sense when you consider the commitment to dtc and that content and that you includes even fox assets that they bought so you have to be excited about it, you have to be excited about almost the sense of urgency around this. and i think if you think about where the power is, the disney content creation was always important, but they now really can bridle that with 60 million plus and i know julia was trying to get fresh numbers out of them, but you have to assume that they are prettynumbers. and investor day i
bob had mentioned investing more in julia and investor day december 10 will reveal a lot more changes tim, do you like this news >> you have to like the news not just because they are telling you that they have had better than expected success at disney plus, but again, think about the content, think about the questions around content and at least the new world order. also at least in a world where the pipeline into studios has had basically a blocked door so the fact that you are taking...
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but i have to say, tim, your company has competed often unsuccessfully to compete with google >> wello your interpretation. i think at aol we did an amazing job of doubling the value of the company and taking something that was one of the worst mergers in history and turning it around in the face of google and all the other competition. but i would just say this, julia, my job is to grow companies and the company i'm running right now, dtx, which we'll talk about, we're really a pioneer in the next generation of consumer access and direct to consumer so i don't look at anything else in the free market playing field and i can't rely on the government to come save me i have to save ourselves and i think the work we did at aol did that and we proved it with the outcome at aol, and what i'm doing now, we launched our company on cnbc a year and a half ago and it was really around three words, direct to consumer and dtx is direct to everything. so i'm here today to talk about the launch of flow ko tv and the comeback economy with dtc. but i think google is an incredible company and they're
but i have to say, tim, your company has competed often unsuccessfully to compete with google >> wello your interpretation. i think at aol we did an amazing job of doubling the value of the company and taking something that was one of the worst mergers in history and turning it around in the face of google and all the other competition. but i would just say this, julia, my job is to grow companies and the company i'm running right now, dtx, which we'll talk about, we're really a pioneer...
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tim, there hubris and also throwing caution to the wind.e president think at some point that he would get this anyway? do you imagine he is shocked by this? fatalist.nk he is a i think he sees himself as someone who has the unique ability to climb over all walls and overcome all barriers. i think in his own mind, this is an example of this. i certainly hope he recovers and i hope he doesn't struggle too much with it. we will have to see how that goes. he is a uniquely vulnerable weson to covid-19 now that have more information about the way it affects, who would affect in the most devastating fashion. it tends to be over people and people who are obese. and he is obese and older. the bestically not in position to take on something like this. but he has got a lot of energy and we will see. i think since covid first appeared on the landscape, he has not taken it seriously, both as a national leader and someone in charge of the federal public health effort, and someone in charge of his own personal hell. he has failed on all three of those gro
tim, there hubris and also throwing caution to the wind.e president think at some point that he would get this anyway? do you imagine he is shocked by this? fatalist.nk he is a i think he sees himself as someone who has the unique ability to climb over all walls and overcome all barriers. i think in his own mind, this is an example of this. i certainly hope he recovers and i hope he doesn't struggle too much with it. we will have to see how that goes. he is a uniquely vulnerable weson to...
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tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs.e in southern arizona, he leads a group of armed volunteers that patrols the border. is the wall making america great again? it's making it safer. tim represents a strain of american patriotism donald trump tapped into, giving up everything he knew in san francisco to come to arizona. why are you involved? what is it about this situation that gets you angry? i didn't trust the government or the media to tell the actual truth of what was going on. some apple sauce... but what is the truth? there's another group of volunteers on the border. they're from a charity that leaves water and food supplies for people crossing overfrom mexico, asylum seekers fleeing persecution and migrant families with children reaching for a better life. they also help families find relatives who've gone missing crossing the border. so, what are the kinds of things that you come across on the trails? many times, we find remains, skeletal remains of border crossers. you also see clothes and abandoned shoes. you
tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs.e in southern arizona, he leads a group of armed volunteers that patrols the border. is the wall making america great again? it's making it safer. tim represents a strain of american patriotism donald trump tapped into, giving up everything he knew in san francisco to come to arizona. why are you involved? what is it about this situation that gets you angry? i didn't trust the government or the media to...
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i will start with you tim.as having this conversation with one of my good friends last night, he is a brilliant lawyer, said to me, this seems like it could be a moment for donald trump. where he could turn this around. here is why, she could -- he could say, he could say, for instance, i was wrong. i made a mistake. i'm sorry. this thing is terrible, and we need to help save lives. >> yeah. >> any chance this president would ever say something like that? >> zero. donald trump doesn't apologize. donald trump doesn't make mistakes. donald trump will never say he's lost. donald trump will never admit to any kind of human failings or errors. he hasn't done it for, you know, 60 owe f his 74 years. he's not going to do it after a week he had a series of events that have all been revelations about core things about who he is that are empirically validated this week. on monday you had tax returns that put financial clothing on the fact that he is a haphazard businessman and a human billboard who has been an inept deal
i will start with you tim.as having this conversation with one of my good friends last night, he is a brilliant lawyer, said to me, this seems like it could be a moment for donald trump. where he could turn this around. here is why, she could -- he could say, he could say, for instance, i was wrong. i made a mistake. i'm sorry. this thing is terrible, and we need to help save lives. >> yeah. >> any chance this president would ever say something like that? >> zero. donald trump...
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toomey: thank you, tim. take your time, it's all right. good morning. and thanks for being here.pecial thanks to my family for joining me today. for joining me today. my wife chris, my son patrick on the far left, my daughter brigett and our son duncan. my family and i have reached a decision and i wanted to share that with the people of pennsylvania. and that is that i will not be running for re-election in 2022, and i will not be running for governor. i will serve out the remainder of my term for a little over two years that are left of the current term and after that, my plan is to go back to the private sector. i want to say very clearly that representing the people of pennsylvania, this big, beautiful, con my indicated, diverse state, has been an extraordinary, amazing honor. it still is, and it's been by far the highlight of my professional life. the reasons that i've reached this decision are not political. they're personal. the decision is consistent with a long-held view i've had in support of term limits. i committed myself to limiting my terms in the house. i didn't do
toomey: thank you, tim. take your time, it's all right. good morning. and thanks for being here.pecial thanks to my family for joining me today. for joining me today. my wife chris, my son patrick on the far left, my daughter brigett and our son duncan. my family and i have reached a decision and i wanted to share that with the people of pennsylvania. and that is that i will not be running for re-election in 2022, and i will not be running for governor. i will serve out the remainder of my term...
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tim was hit in the arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he could no longer move his arm and shoulder. this man off the garnish we are. going to question the street or bananas on. or. fearing mentioned. him swapped one type of gun for another and fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and recalibrate when out. in the hunt. for the. best. from is currently funding him for. the tournament's athlete sits at the shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the korea soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream. minus the nuts not a team. game. or. for fun from politics or and i'm very. struck and open y
tim was hit in the arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he could no longer move his arm and shoulder. this man off the garnish we are. going to question the street or bananas on. or. fearing mentioned. him swapped one type of gun for another and fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences...
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next on "american artifacts," we visit arlington to see the contents with tim frank and caitlin smith. >> to talk about this memorabilia box, we really have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first soldier here in maine. and then the secretary of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 confederate soldiers buried here as well as union soldiers. and general john logan established decoration day, she declared may 30 of every year. the idea is that people would visit the graves and place flowers. decoration day became a more real day. it became so popular that in 1873, quartermaster general montgomery meigs held to decoration day ceremony and at the time it became a small venue. every year thousands of people would show up to arlington. one year we found that 25,000 people showed up to decorate the graves read in 1913, congress authorized this memorial empathy under that we are standing in. and in 1950 as part of the laying of the cornerstone, this memorabilia box was placed by
next on "american artifacts," we visit arlington to see the contents with tim frank and caitlin smith. >> to talk about this memorabilia box, we really have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first soldier here in maine. and then the secretary of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 confederate soldiers buried here as well as union soldiers. and general john logan...