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tim: i think we are better off.timately optimistic given some of the things that we all talked about. i believe in 5-10 years, much like what happened with tobacco, much like what happened with seatbelts, which, by the way, were incredibly controversial and automakers did not want to put them in, and now, we have seatbelts in every car. it is not controversial. hopefully, we will get on the other side of this in the same way we did with those historic issues. safiya: i think of abolitionists in my own community, i think of women struggling for the right to vote, i think of so many different movements that have changed paradigms, and again, it doesn't take millions of people, but it does take enough people of conscience, of determination, of love and of care, to organize and stay persistent and relentless. and i think we have been there and we are going to continue to be there in this domain, too. emily: all right. well, with that, we will leave it there. tristan harris, safiya noble, tim kendall, thank you so much f
tim: i think we are better off.timately optimistic given some of the things that we all talked about. i believe in 5-10 years, much like what happened with tobacco, much like what happened with seatbelts, which, by the way, were incredibly controversial and automakers did not want to put them in, and now, we have seatbelts in every car. it is not controversial. hopefully, we will get on the other side of this in the same way we did with those historic issues. safiya: i think of abolitionists in...
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over to you. >> tim it's great to have tim talk with you about this and thank you northshire for hosting us tonight. i know that i speak for tim and i say we are sorry we can't be there in person at the manchester store or at the saratoga store. it would be a lot more fun to be there in person but i'm excited to have the chance to talk to tim from the comfort of his home and my home here in burlington vermont and in brooklyn. tim what are the things i want to start by asking you about and i'm obligated to start the participants with a course on what it good book this is to have the opportunity to read my endorsement of it is on the back cover so i come into this a fully biased observer that the next one but that part of what surprised me in reading this was how much of the story i didn't actually know. i'm someone who would have told you well i have covered these topics for years. that would told you i was well-versed and there were entire chapters of this book that i just knew nothing about. so tim you have written the definitive history of the cia and one of the great histories of the
over to you. >> tim it's great to have tim talk with you about this and thank you northshire for hosting us tonight. i know that i speak for tim and i say we are sorry we can't be there in person at the manchester store or at the saratoga store. it would be a lot more fun to be there in person but i'm excited to have the chance to talk to tim from the comfort of his home and my home here in burlington vermont and in brooklyn. tim what are the things i want to start by asking you about and...
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tim?ance with katy perry, i am going to dance with boeing i see it going higher. >> pete grasso >> tim wants a recount >> morgan stanley is having a space. >> i am going to go with valley national bank. i bought the stock an the calls. i think it's going higher. >> guy >> mel, 45 years ago the he had mond fitzgerald went down on a cold >>> and an unshakable commitment to keeping each other safe in honor of veterans day, jim cramer, gives thanks to those for whom the greater good is their life's worth "mad money" salutes to service starts now ♪
tim?ance with katy perry, i am going to dance with boeing i see it going higher. >> pete grasso >> tim wants a recount >> morgan stanley is having a space. >> i am going to go with valley national bank. i bought the stock an the calls. i think it's going higher. >> guy >> mel, 45 years ago the he had mond fitzgerald went down on a cold >>> and an unshakable commitment to keeping each other safe in honor of veterans day, jim cramer, gives thanks to...
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tim: of course, it's going to help.hat we have, let's assume that they have a rapid testing system that has the efficacy and reliability that they should have to do that. that should deal with a lot of the concerns that some countries have, but not all. a lot of countries will say that this virus will not manus test -- manifest itself between one and 14 days, irrespective of if you do testing before you travel. that is kind of becoming a as thebit pase now societal pressures on getting air travel going again are becoming more imperative. manus: do you think there will be more joined up government response to rapid testing in the interim period? tim: i am not sure. i am really not sure. may be in the western world, i don't know about the other parts of the world. manus: would you consider those kind of measures at emirates? tim: i think it is early days now for us to make any particular position on that. why do i say that? one, it is likely that the countries themselves will decide on requirements of entry into their own
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rachel and tim, we'll see you again in half and tim, we'll see you again in half an hourfor the and timxt and tim, we'll see you again in half an hourfor the next edition. thank you so much. we'll be back here very shortly. goodbye for now. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with the nations league, where phil foden scored twice as england ended their campaign with a 4—0 win over iceland at wembley. it's been a good night for wales, too, but there was disappointment for scotland who missed the chance to win their group, whilst northern ireland had to settle for a draw. rounding up the fourtunes of the home nations, here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. a big night for a wales biggest star. gareth bale and his team were facing finland and they were soon in control. finland sent off and well taken advantage. gareth bale setting up taken advantage. gareth bale setting up gary wilson to put the host ahead at half—time. after it, danieljames extended their lead in some style. finland pulled one back can't keep her more sealed wales a 3— win—win. it means t
rachel and tim, we'll see you again in half and tim, we'll see you again in half an hourfor the and timxt and tim, we'll see you again in half an hourfor the next edition. thank you so much. we'll be back here very shortly. goodbye for now. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with the nations league, where phil foden scored twice as england ended their campaign with a 4—0 win over iceland at wembley. it's been a good night for wales, too, but there was...
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tim is right.be dealing with this for years to come. these figures are awful... it has to be said, the government's handling of this pandemic has made the finances worse, the fact that we are limping from locked onto lockdown without an effective test and trace system to alleviate that. it has meant it is worse for the uk, as well as the higher cost of precious human life, so let's acknowledge that first of all, but the second thing is that it then begs the question, what does the government to about it? and as we can see from this piece in the ft, i am not really sure the government knows how to respond. rishi sunak is saying, we cannot possibly raise taxes even in this dire situation. taxing the highest earners seems to mea taxing the highest earners seems to me a reasonable response in normal times, never mind a pandemic, but on top of that, what we need to see now is big system change from the government, restructuring of a skill that ijust do not think that they have the imagination or the wit
tim is right.be dealing with this for years to come. these figures are awful... it has to be said, the government's handling of this pandemic has made the finances worse, the fact that we are limping from locked onto lockdown without an effective test and trace system to alleviate that. it has meant it is worse for the uk, as well as the higher cost of precious human life, so let's acknowledge that first of all, but the second thing is that it then begs the question, what does the government to...
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>> the haves and have-nots kudos to karen and tim target numbers were extraordinary. it should come as no surprise. that's a name we have talked about. if you love walmart at their valuation, you have to love target at theirs walmart quarter i thought was very good. there are a lot of good individual stories, but i don't think it speaks to the economy per se there are names we also mention that seem to be topping out. the price action in restoration hardware, william sonoma and we don't need to go down the road of what they sell. those stocks popped out a couple of weeks ago that's concerning. do you want to play at the $100 earnings table, gap earnings on the 24th and macy's tomorrow i would submit that macy's could trade up to the june high. squeeze out all of the shorts and then you sell again. >> karen, what do you make of the retail t.j., the home goods business makes complete sense of people spending on throw pillows and if you are blankets, but the dividend is really interesting >> it is interesting to me guy just talked about macy's they don't have the balance
>> the haves and have-nots kudos to karen and tim target numbers were extraordinary. it should come as no surprise. that's a name we have talked about. if you love walmart at their valuation, you have to love target at theirs walmart quarter i thought was very good. there are a lot of good individual stories, but i don't think it speaks to the economy per se there are names we also mention that seem to be topping out. the price action in restoration hardware, william sonoma and we don't...
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narrator: it's not long before a victim named tim burns falls into his lap.s an investment advisor in philadelphia who was just cutting his teeth. narrator: at the time, facebook is planning to go public. facebook filed the necessary paperwork to sell shares on the stock market... narrator: and burns has 50 investors who have pooled $13 million to buy facebook shares before the ipo, if he can get his hands on some. and along comes a guy named ken dennis who says his boss, carlos slim, has extra shares of facebook stock. he also claims, in a phone conversation recorded by burns, to have an inside track with facebook's famous founder. and burns does take the ride. he agrees to buy two million shares of facebook stock and wires $2.8 million to ken dennis -- aka, troy stratos. what stratos does not know is that tim burns is a perfect victim because burns has a secret. phillips: tim burns is in a difficult position himself. he's in a desperate situation. he had been embezzling money from his clients. he needed to repay this money and he also wanted to make money f
narrator: it's not long before a victim named tim burns falls into his lap.s an investment advisor in philadelphia who was just cutting his teeth. narrator: at the time, facebook is planning to go public. facebook filed the necessary paperwork to sell shares on the stock market... narrator: and burns has 50 investors who have pooled $13 million to buy facebook shares before the ipo, if he can get his hands on some. and along comes a guy named ken dennis who says his boss, carlos slim, has extra...
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joining me now trump 2020 communication's director tim, tim, great to see you today. you know, i know we go back and forth about some numbers but those might be worth noting because they are still relatively high but a little bit of lost. what's happening there? tim: well, harris, good to see you again and i like you, harris, but no offense, the fox news poll is notoriously bad. your main pollster is working for failed democrat candidates and was isn't that correct tom steyer's pollster, it's a democrat polling firm and it's a big one and so we have always discounted fox news' polls. what you see in state polls from different organizations are a definite narrowing of the race and the president actually taking leads in a lot of the key states, florida, north carolina, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, polls in recent days showing the president pulling ahead in the states and it's what we've always seen in ours. we are at the point in the race where polls are not what we look at, we are looking at actual votes, people have cast their votes in the tens of milli
joining me now trump 2020 communication's director tim, tim, great to see you today. you know, i know we go back and forth about some numbers but those might be worth noting because they are still relatively high but a little bit of lost. what's happening there? tim: well, harris, good to see you again and i like you, harris, but no offense, the fox news poll is notoriously bad. your main pollster is working for failed democrat candidates and was isn't that correct tom steyer's pollster, it's a...
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tim, you go first.ers invested in me allow me to pick >> wow you deserve all the power, tyler. alibaba deserves a very strong look here on a pullback. i think you get the best growth for the money. i'm long. >> alibaba. >> mr. grasso? >> a name i talk about a lot, about 43% in the last month or so i'm looking for it to trade up another 43% pretty quickly, tyler. i'm in the name, staying in the name. >> what is trinsea what do they do? >> chemical space. >> comb cal. >> this is your biden play as well this is a value play, where you're looking for, one of my plays that i pitched to kelly the other day. >> without chemicals, life itself would not be possible karen? >> i'm long a bunch of faang stocks, but it feels frothy, so i shorted in etf software. it has some are more growthy names, like a zoom, staying with the faangs. >> five seconds. >> fire eye, you . >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i pro
tim, you go first.ers invested in me allow me to pick >> wow you deserve all the power, tyler. alibaba deserves a very strong look here on a pullback. i think you get the best growth for the money. i'm long. >> alibaba. >> mr. grasso? >> a name i talk about a lot, about 43% in the last month or so i'm looking for it to trade up another 43% pretty quickly, tyler. i'm in the name, staying in the name. >> what is trinsea what do they do? >> chemical space....
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. >> tim >> scenario analysis, i think, if you have a biden win and a g.o.p. senate, i think big tech will continue to rally i think the discussion about infrastructure and resource stocks i think they are bid either way, certainly that is the sense we've had from the price action. there's a number of different things that can happen but the bottom line is if you think we get a massive change in washington and you get a blue wave, i think the market in the short-term has a period of elation because of the things that have been dis discussed, fears of unrest, and more consimple torrey policy -- policy globally. what it will mean for higher taxes and trade up for one off bill may be massive, the multiple is unlike the other things in the short-run we handy cap the next 24 to 48 hours but down the road your scenario analysis has to be very different and you have to get back to fundamentals in the short-run i think big tech has ways to pull back more but ultimately that will be the place people run for cover i think we're only three or four percent away from a pre
. >> tim >> scenario analysis, i think, if you have a biden win and a g.o.p. senate, i think big tech will continue to rally i think the discussion about infrastructure and resource stocks i think they are bid either way, certainly that is the sense we've had from the price action. there's a number of different things that can happen but the bottom line is if you think we get a massive change in washington and you get a blue wave, i think the market in the short-term has a period of...
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let's kick it off with you, tim. you have the yule log going. >> with it being the holidays, i thought i would have a fire to keep warm. macy's has had such a remarkable run over the past weeks. the fundamentals are if you look at those numbers they reported, 40% of sales from digital, customers who have come to macy's in the online doors it is a company that its best days may be behind it but its worst days i think are behind it short interest has a lot to do with this. if you look at cds and credit guys who talk about some of these more beleaguered guys, the story over the last three weeks is that you have seen some tightening of the macy's sheet and the cash flow is expected again into the fourth quarter. i like macy's. beauty may come back but maybe not quite as much. if you had a look at department stores over specialty reatail, department stores are stealing the thunder even though they are broken >> everybody is on zoom calls. but lipstick and concealer and blush and all of the stuff to get ready for all of th
let's kick it off with you, tim. you have the yule log going. >> with it being the holidays, i thought i would have a fire to keep warm. macy's has had such a remarkable run over the past weeks. the fundamentals are if you look at those numbers they reported, 40% of sales from digital, customers who have come to macy's in the online doors it is a company that its best days may be behind it but its worst days i think are behind it short interest has a lot to do with this. if you look at...
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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 the bucs from the cornerstone we 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 b
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 the bucs from the cornerstone we 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...
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tim seymour? what do you say for yourself >> great job i am a buyer gm on weakness. a story i think is catching a bid and is going higher. >> pete? >> i am going to stick with mrvl i like the pitch people like the pitch, i guess the stock is going higher. >> karen, what do you say? >> i wanted to use my white board again just as an artistic expression cisco. i am better with financial models than artistic models. cisco. >> guy >> deutsche bank should stay in their lane number one. don't at me, please. dan nathan chimed in and voted for pete's power pitch >> even dan likes it >> although i might rue the day, srpt was powerful. >> we will see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to educate you, but to entertain you.
tim seymour? what do you say for yourself >> great job i am a buyer gm on weakness. a story i think is catching a bid and is going higher. >> pete? >> i am going to stick with mrvl i like the pitch people like the pitch, i guess the stock is going higher. >> karen, what do you say? >> i wanted to use my white board again just as an artistic expression cisco. i am better with financial models than artistic models. cisco. >> guy >> deutsche bank should...
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you, tim. just saying that's the point the stock market in 2019, s&p 500 went up 30% and no earnings growth in 2018 we are expected to be down maybe 20% year over year in 2020 and the market is up 10% take goldman sachs target for whatever it was for 2022, and we will have 25% growth going back to 2018 levels i will give you a trade here look at apple, probably one of the most constructive charts in the market, made the high of 138 on september 2, made a series of high or lows over the last month and a half in that nasdaq sell-off period. you want to get a santa rally, this is where you do it much this thing looks like it's poised to break out and the other two phones breaking out friday >> let's go to mandy xu. great to have you with us. >> great to be on the show we have been tracking the vix closely and it is 23 could you put the market moves into the context of what we have seen in volatility and what this tells you about the markets going to year end? >> sure. i heard you guys talk at leng
you, tim. just saying that's the point the stock market in 2019, s&p 500 went up 30% and no earnings growth in 2018 we are expected to be down maybe 20% year over year in 2020 and the market is up 10% take goldman sachs target for whatever it was for 2022, and we will have 25% growth going back to 2018 levels i will give you a trade here look at apple, probably one of the most constructive charts in the market, made the high of 138 on september 2, made a series of high or lows over the last...
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tim, how do you read the markets and how are you bracing yourself overnight? >> democracy at work this is very exciting. i think this is my fourth fast money presidential election. the vix at 35, i think the presumption is uncertainty there is certain uncertainty i think it is impossible to divorce itself from the political polls and then there are the betting polls. the betting polls are tighter than the political polls, but the signals are that the market likes the concept of a blue sweep. again, not my political views, but the market needs to think about that what the market should want is a biden white house and a gop senate i think those are dynamics we can get into morales -- more or less. but if you think about what could pap with capital gains taxes and corporate taxes and banks and what's to come the short run of higher fiscal stimulus, conciliatory tones with our trading partners might do something, but i think it is more offset in terms of tax selling and people concerned about higher taxes, especially some of those people in corporations 71 or 72 b
tim, how do you read the markets and how are you bracing yourself overnight? >> democracy at work this is very exciting. i think this is my fourth fast money presidential election. the vix at 35, i think the presumption is uncertainty there is certain uncertainty i think it is impossible to divorce itself from the political polls and then there are the betting polls. the betting polls are tighter than the political polls, but the signals are that the market likes the concept of a blue...
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i give tim a shout out because he has been right on the department stores.lk about online sales and there has been acceleration. some companies had been already doing this beings making investments and other companies were doing it to stay alive. i put gap in that category some of the issues they are having with fashion and work from home, i don't think they will change much i don't think the costs associated -- i think investors will appreciate up 400%. >> they were up prior to the pandemic, changing what the people wanted. they had a bigger problem to solve, guy >> no doubt about it we will talk about nordstrom's in a second, but look at these two quarters nordstrom's figured it out and gap is a disaster. if banana republic comps are down 30% which is twice as bad as the street was looking for, it is not a great quarter, juxtaposed with nordstrom. i think 54% of their sales are from digital good for nordstrom's, bad for gap. maybe gap should have named kernacke as the officer. i am only half kidding around. that would have been genius. he is looking for a
i give tim a shout out because he has been right on the department stores.lk about online sales and there has been acceleration. some companies had been already doing this beings making investments and other companies were doing it to stay alive. i put gap in that category some of the issues they are having with fashion and work from home, i don't think they will change much i don't think the costs associated -- i think investors will appreciate up 400%. >> they were up prior to the...
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tim seymour? >> an auto company that will have a better selling ev vehicle than gm is ford.ere probably a better chart than gms. check out ford >> i like that mustang mache coming out from ford i know the srt is making more highs. i think this will be a promotional quarter and a tough one. >> keeping with the metals thing i am looking at gex. testing around $35 bucks if it holds that, i think you continue to see the base it was in june. look for upside there. >> guy >> so if you had to pick a zombie song there, she's not there or time of the season, what would you pick? i am curious folks at home might want to know >> the former. >> that's what i thought as well it's amazing the job you do with classic rock we mentioned the cranberries the band is a big fan of the show delores reardan we lost to >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm just trying to mak
tim seymour? >> an auto company that will have a better selling ev vehicle than gm is ford.ere probably a better chart than gms. check out ford >> i like that mustang mache coming out from ford i know the srt is making more highs. i think this will be a promotional quarter and a tough one. >> keeping with the metals thing i am looking at gex. testing around $35 bucks if it holds that, i think you continue to see the base it was in june. look for upside there. >> guy...
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good for you, tim. >> yeah. right. i think the reallocation of the wallet in the household is very clear and when you talk about discretionary retailers and their stories it's not difficult to see where even a lulu lemon and target and walmart and extent consumer has more money to allocate towards purchases, they will, they're not spending on vacation, entertainment or restaurants and even a down trodden consumer, note everybody, but unfortunately there's a lost folks out of work this holiday season. the covid trends have a little more time left i think you will see the numbers in the holiday season. what's priced in, we have that conversation every night in terms of what we will see around the holidays, should be. >> >> and the stock market market suppose to help feel richer around this time. >> yeah, without question. i've said this for years never bet against u.s. consumers wanting to spend money, they'll do it given the opportunity and are doing it now. spending in restoration hardware in an all-time high william s
good for you, tim. >> yeah. right. i think the reallocation of the wallet in the household is very clear and when you talk about discretionary retailers and their stories it's not difficult to see where even a lulu lemon and target and walmart and extent consumer has more money to allocate towards purchases, they will, they're not spending on vacation, entertainment or restaurants and even a down trodden consumer, note everybody, but unfortunately there's a lost folks out of work this...
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in big tech, 8% for face bach -- facebook 6% higher for alphabet what do you do with the backdrop, tim? >> we all try to be accountable and stay consistent. i said i thought the triple qs would hit 245, 250 before he would hit 300. that's in a world where i thought we would see more of a change out of the gop into the blues in congress. tax base selling and certainly possible increases in corporate taxes that are at least off the table. the other part of that is you seemingly have -- you buy the names that is are conservative big balance sheets the only growth you have is in tech i think that's the other side of the tech the market got what they wanted if the status quo stays where they are i will let the political folks go at it i think you have a case where volatility has come down you have had such a great rally, 7.5% off the lows friday 6.5% off the lows of the s&p the market, as always, seems to be the one place getting the overall dynamics of the politics right. the market got some sense that, okay, he would probably won't know we will have a good sense as we come in, but i do th
in big tech, 8% for face bach -- facebook 6% higher for alphabet what do you do with the backdrop, tim? >> we all try to be accountable and stay consistent. i said i thought the triple qs would hit 245, 250 before he would hit 300. that's in a world where i thought we would see more of a change out of the gop into the blues in congress. tax base selling and certainly possible increases in corporate taxes that are at least off the table. the other part of that is you seemingly have -- you...
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around the horng tim?ld i go >> it's a high bar, a crowded trade, but i think the home improvement trade is alive and well lowe's was oversold today. i will be buying it after earnings playing the clash just to irk guy. karen, what do you say >> thank to you pfizer, and shoutout to my nece, a producer on "power. so guy, next time she's in town and we're together, we maybe be able to get together and you have to sell -- they move has been gargantuan i think it could cool down >> american express, a crazy gap. i think you want to buy it on the way back in. >> guy >> cme, mel. >>> thanks for wchating fast see >>> there is always a bull market some where and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i am cramer welcome to "mad money. i am trying to make you some money, my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me we are going to win the war against covid. science is
around the horng tim?ld i go >> it's a high bar, a crowded trade, but i think the home improvement trade is alive and well lowe's was oversold today. i will be buying it after earnings playing the clash just to irk guy. karen, what do you say >> thank to you pfizer, and shoutout to my nece, a producer on "power. so guy, next time she's in town and we're together, we maybe be able to get together and you have to sell -- they move has been gargantuan i think it could cool down...
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tim: actually three? we have to get a critical mass of aircraft that we can make a meaningful use of those, but i would say by the middle of next year we will roll it out, hopefully start it on certain routes. by the end of next year. manus: you talk about business class being full with different types of people. i was reading bill gates. he said post-covid we are going to see at least a 50% of operations in real business class, i.e. i've got to do a meeting, i've got to do a schedule. that kind of business class is going to drop precipitously. are you sure that perhaps evaporation -- what is your worst-case scenario on that kind of business? tim: i do not share that view at all. i think i'm on record as saying that it is likely that as a result of what has happened that business will actually increase, and all the segments will return and with greater volumes than we have experienced before. i am not in that school at all. the emirates president , tim clark, on the way forward for the industry. yesterday
tim: actually three? we have to get a critical mass of aircraft that we can make a meaningful use of those, but i would say by the middle of next year we will roll it out, hopefully start it on certain routes. by the end of next year. manus: you talk about business class being full with different types of people. i was reading bill gates. he said post-covid we are going to see at least a 50% of operations in real business class, i.e. i've got to do a meeting, i've got to do a schedule. that...
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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 could no longer move his arm and shoulder. the street or bananas on. the worn or. strong. feeling mentioned. since what 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 or. with us from mission a spot on the side of the. currently funding 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 career 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 from ny team. or. for fun from politics or i'm very. struck and open your eyes and. trainin
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tim seymour this disagreement will seem quaint is yellen is confirmed. are the marketing seeking skinny or targeted stimulus between now and when congress leaves in just a couple weeks time? >> tough look, this is the detail on the big picture and themes here. we know that janet yell enhance largely been a markets positive dynamic, we know from her role at the fed and listening to powell today talking about all of the tools in the tool box, all of that, this was the yellen fed, the bernanke fed and treasury that wants to stay close to that action i think there's dynamics here for the market ultimately normalization in terms of the economy is bad news for the market i don't think that' we're close to the normalized economy but when we start talking about normalized earnings and start pulling forward in couple of these sectors where maybe we come out of this faster, that's the time to sell those sectors, i don't think we're there yet. the dynamic of how much fiscal is coming down the pike is what the markets will weigh. if you look back to 2016 we didn't h
tim seymour this disagreement will seem quaint is yellen is confirmed. are the marketing seeking skinny or targeted stimulus between now and when congress leaves in just a couple weeks time? >> tough look, this is the detail on the big picture and themes here. we know that janet yell enhance largely been a markets positive dynamic, we know from her role at the fed and listening to powell today talking about all of the tools in the tool box, all of that, this was the yellen fed, the...
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i mean, i agree with tim. i think the president's strategy is clear. he knows his best route at this point is going to be a squeaker. if he can hold on to the battleground states that he won, then it comes down to the upper midwest, potentially, maybe we will be talking about pennsylvania in a way where we have to wait for these mail-in votes so we can try to undermine confidence, try to raise the specter of fraud, because votes are coming in totally legally, totally appropriately, to be counted starting at 8:00 p.m. when the polls close in pennsylvania tomorrow night on election night. it's what the state legislature worked out. it's what the supreme court has affirmed at the moment. but there will be that pressure, because president trump has said that he'll sue. i do think before we get to that point, if that happens, it's worth noting, two factors. one, unlike 2016, people know this president now. they know what he's done in office. like it, dislike it, they know. so he's not the insurgent anymore. the idea that people said in 2016, well, what have
i mean, i agree with tim. i think the president's strategy is clear. he knows his best route at this point is going to be a squeaker. if he can hold on to the battleground states that he won, then it comes down to the upper midwest, potentially, maybe we will be talking about pennsylvania in a way where we have to wait for these mail-in votes so we can try to undermine confidence, try to raise the specter of fraud, because votes are coming in totally legally, totally appropriately, to be...
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>> tim, let's go back to 2016. when it was looking like hillary clinton was going to win, president trump, then candidate trump was setting the stage to say the election is rigged and maybe he wasn't going to accept the results. he then won and forgot about that claim. just last night he was threatening to go to the supreme court and shut things down. what is he talking about? the votes aren't even counted. is he going to just throw that out the window too if the votes come in and he wins? >> well, stephanie, i don't think we should look to president trump as a beacon or a light house on how to think about the processes that are time worn and long standing that are in place right now to count this vote. he began talking about a rigged vote and a fraudulent election back in the spring again, and it did mimic exactly what he said in 2016 when he fell behind in the polls in his race against hillary clinton. michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania got early voting, but in each of those states, they are not allowed to beg
>> tim, let's go back to 2016. when it was looking like hillary clinton was going to win, president trump, then candidate trump was setting the stage to say the election is rigged and maybe he wasn't going to accept the results. he then won and forgot about that claim. just last night he was threatening to go to the supreme court and shut things down. what is he talking about? the votes aren't even counted. is he going to just throw that out the window too if the votes come in and he...
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and tim naftali to talk about this. think of is even has people believe what president trump said, if you look at the way president trump and joe biden spend their time, it's quite revealing about where they believe they will be in a couple months. >> right. i've spoken with sources who say that up until this day this president remains in his bunker convinced that or convinced himself, we are not sure, that this was a rigged election and that he should remain as president and that's why we saw rudy giuliani and his conspiracy theater which the president adheres to at all times and so he's not thinking about covid. he's not thinking about 250,000 deaths. he is thinking about his own political future. that's what he wants to talk ant and cares about and if he can't stay in the white house he wants to know what he can do with the 70 million plus voter who is voted for him and how he can take that either into 2024 or how he can monetize it at some point for himself. >> you know, tim, as you watch this, it's sort of -- it is
and tim naftali to talk about this. think of is even has people believe what president trump said, if you look at the way president trump and joe biden spend their time, it's quite revealing about where they believe they will be in a couple months. >> right. i've spoken with sources who say that up until this day this president remains in his bunker convinced that or convinced himself, we are not sure, that this was a rigged election and that he should remain as president and that's why...
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. >> nothing to say they won't have another offering in the future with the stock close to $100 as tim made the point, other vaccines, if you thought betting on mra technology was a binary outcome you just got a little bit more confidence that this could actually work. >> yeah. look two different companies, two different sets of data, two different sets after approaches. what moderna has done is extraordinary. what is critical is style points, if the company is as close as it sounds than maybe that was all the right approach. moder moderna, granted pulled back today here, it's clear they've been the only one to be a proper investment conduit for folks playing vaccines gill iatrcan't get out of its way and in the process has made a major acquisition. anything, yes, the trading the vaccine has been all about trading the downstream look at the stocks today that made highs over their highs of monday that's the interesting story it was energy. it was boeing. it was copper. it was resource stocks it was yields on the bond market moving higher. that's the big story. >> yeah let's discuss some
. >> nothing to say they won't have another offering in the future with the stock close to $100 as tim made the point, other vaccines, if you thought betting on mra technology was a binary outcome you just got a little bit more confidence that this could actually work. >> yeah. look two different companies, two different sets of data, two different sets after approaches. what moderna has done is extraordinary. what is critical is style points, if the company is as close as it sounds...
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it is a curious analysis that tim just presented there. let's move on and leave it for now., talking about christmas. we've heard a lot about christmas coming up and we groaned when talk about christmas early on usually bet about christmas early on usually bet a lot of us desperately needing wanting to see our loved ones and family members who have been parted from. but the i isjust highlighting that whatever happens, if we do meet up that whatever happens, if we do meet up with family members come if there is some kind of using or a day of where we can meet, family members, we will pay for on the other side. absolutely. talking about the horrifying economic numbers on the front of the financial times. the i and a lot of the other papers have another really horrifying number and thatis another really horrifying number and that is for every day that we potentially enjoy with loved ones, or may have to pay with five more days of lockdown in january so the government of the uk and the governments of the united kingdom are trying to work relatively closely so that people of engl
it is a curious analysis that tim just presented there. let's move on and leave it for now., talking about christmas. we've heard a lot about christmas coming up and we groaned when talk about christmas early on usually bet about christmas early on usually bet a lot of us desperately needing wanting to see our loved ones and family members who have been parted from. but the i isjust highlighting that whatever happens, if we do meet up that whatever happens, if we do meet up with family members...
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despite some bumps, tim thought life was good for vince and his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince's second tour there, tim got an unsettling call from him. >> the sound of his voice, it was, "if something happens, i wanted you to know what's going on." but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> reporter: a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his safe return at a place called o'charley's. they started driving home, back to the base, then turned off the main drag onto this dark and winding road, fidelio road. where evil was waiting. >> i don't know where my husband is. >>> coming up -- a wife's harrowing tale -- >> i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got out to see if some guy needed help. >> soon after, another driver, makes an alarming discovery -- >> i stopped, and i tried yelling at hip to see if he was awake, alert, something. , somet. ♪ here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy
despite some bumps, tim thought life was good for vince and his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince's second tour there, tim got an unsettling call from him. >> the sound of his voice, it was, "if something happens, i wanted you to know what's going on." but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> reporter: a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his safe return at a place called o'charley's. they started driving...
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tim allman, bbc news.of the world‘s poorest countries. a reminder of our top story. argentina has been plunged into mourning by the death of arguably its most famous son — the football legend diego maradona. people have poured out onto the streets to express their grief at the loss of the star whose sublime performances secured victory in the 1986 world cup. and there was much else, of course, apart from that. that is it for now. thank you so much for watching. hello. we‘ve plenty of fine weather in the forecast for the uk for the next few days, thanks to a building ridge of high pressure. but that ridge of high pressure will bring with it an increased chance of many of us seeing frosty nights. could be some chilly days, as well, as under the ridge of high pressure, there‘s an increasing chance of us seeing fog developing by night and lingering into the coming days. today perhaps not so bad, though. we will have a weather front still pushing a bit more cloud into southernmost counties of the uk first thing
tim allman, bbc news.of the world‘s poorest countries. a reminder of our top story. argentina has been plunged into mourning by the death of arguably its most famous son — the football legend diego maradona. people have poured out onto the streets to express their grief at the loss of the star whose sublime performances secured victory in the 1986 world cup. and there was much else, of course, apart from that. that is it for now. thank you so much for watching. hello. we‘ve plenty of fine...
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." >> i mean, i like the director, tim, as i began to see who tim wanted in the movie and that was alsoood sign for me. ♪ made in hollywood ♪ >> also on today's show. joey king and peter sarsgaard run from the truth in the psychological thriller "the lie." >> it's a pretty bad decision all in all, but i think really fueled by his own inadequacies as a parent. >> plus, we'll take look at "charm city kings" from executive producer will smith, the high-tech flipper "black box" features phylicia rashad, katherine langford and charlie plummer star in the explosive comedy "spontaneous." and charlotte hope returns for the second season of the historical drama series, "the spanish princess." this week "made in hollywood" is at home with the stars. >> hi, i am jane seymour. >> hi, i am rob riggle. >> hi, i am phylicia rashad with "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ >> battle lines are drawn between a sixth grader and his recently widowed grandfather as robert de niro is joined by an all-star cast in t
." >> i mean, i like the director, tim, as i began to see who tim wanted in the movie and that was alsoood sign for me. ♪ made in hollywood ♪ >> also on today's show. joey king and peter sarsgaard run from the truth in the psychological thriller "the lie." >> it's a pretty bad decision all in all, but i think really fueled by his own inadequacies as a parent. >> plus, we'll take look at "charm city kings" from executive producer will smith,...
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and that and tim jump through hoops and i want to buy a model t. . tim jump through hoops. i'm going to you know, that's hot that i don't own a real could go live for me when you're hungry when we should let that. i mean that would, i would use, i know all well, good morning to all negative. and i think he and i think he from june 1064 to my 97 to me, the u.s. thought this through 1000000 tons of bombs and long southeast asian countries in what would become the largest bombing campaign in history and one plane load every minutes, 24 hours a day for 9000000 years more than were dropped on germany and japan during the breach the danger of iran and respect of your job, you have ever present handed over the war effort in laos to the cia perspective. if it doesn't end it over the war effort in laos to the cia for elite police or to the american people. people also use it to loosely the leaders of those who is littered with as many as 80000000 bondy's or bomb blasts based small signs bombs found inside suster to make you believe that these tales to ditch night and just one percen
and that and tim jump through hoops and i want to buy a model t. . tim jump through hoops. i'm going to you know, that's hot that i don't own a real could go live for me when you're hungry when we should let that. i mean that would, i would use, i know all well, good morning to all negative. and i think he and i think he from june 1064 to my 97 to me, the u.s. thought this through 1000000 tons of bombs and long southeast asian countries in what would become the largest bombing campaign in...
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i am so pleased to welcome tim weiner. and the last four books. and the wonderful richard nixon biography. i remember it very fondly. and national security and intelligence, he covered the cia, war in afghanistan, 14 nations for the new york times, at princeton and columbia, to talk about his brand-new book "the folly and the glory: america, russia, and political warfare 1945-2020". please join me in welcoming tim weiner and garrett pratt. >> america, russia, and warfare, the history of the last 75 years of warfare in america and russia. political warfare at the nation's disposal, he is the full spectrum of diplomacy and covert operations, from friendly persuasion to sabotage and the story of the book, the 21st in a nutshell. you can see their pursuit of political warfare against the political system and american democracy and the american body politic every day. we will see if we can win the best battle on election day. garrett, over to you. >> great to talk to you about this. and they were sorry we can't be there in person at the manchester stor
i am so pleased to welcome tim weiner. and the last four books. and the wonderful richard nixon biography. i remember it very fondly. and national security and intelligence, he covered the cia, war in afghanistan, 14 nations for the new york times, at princeton and columbia, to talk about his brand-new book "the folly and the glory: america, russia, and political warfare 1945-2020". please join me in welcoming tim weiner and garrett pratt. >> america, russia, and warfare, the...
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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: i think he is going to try. think he will be hard-pressed to do more than sit out in the sandbox with his pail and shovel banging them together for quite a while. i think he is clearly doing things to federal agencies in the pentagon. i find some of the moves he's made at the pentagon to be very concerning. he is putting loyalists in the upper ranks of the pentagon, and you wonder why when he only has several weeks of the presidency left. but at the end of the day, we can all count on keeping him at bay. meeting he gets marks on the door of the white house because he is resisting leaving, then so be it. i certainly hope we don't get to that point. emily: what is your sense of how scared he should be to leave the white house? there has been speculation that he will face prosecution in new york state at the very least. is that going to happen? tim: there are two substantial new york investigations. the new york state attorney general is investigating him for possible tax fraud, and the manhattan district attorney
tim: i think he is going to try. think he will be hard-pressed to do more than sit out in the sandbox with his pail and shovel banging them together for quite a while. i think he is clearly doing things to federal agencies in the pentagon. i find some of the moves he's made at the pentagon to be very concerning. he is putting loyalists in the upper ranks of the pentagon, and you wonder why when he only has several weeks of the presidency left. but at the end of the day, we can all count on...
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ainsley: tim tebow coming up. country's largest cities between may and july. this as 37 people are shot and including 9 killed this weekend in chicago. lawrence jones joined us earlier to react. >> local politics must change and there has to be a challenge. if i can make one plea to the republicans, you have to go down there and challenge the guys and give the voters a choice. is it wealth or is it poverty? carley: homicides in chicago surpassed 700 last week. up 53% from this time last year. jon ossoff embracing bernie sanders, he would welcome an endorsement from the progressive before warning against republican senate. jon: we all know what's going to happen if mcconnell holds the senate. he will try to do to biden and harris just like he tried to do to president obama. it would be paralysis. or car republican senator discuss what's at stake if democrats win. >> they would fundamentally and radically change america for the worse. we will not let that happen. we are the fire wall to socialism, stopping socialism
ainsley: tim tebow coming up. country's largest cities between may and july. this as 37 people are shot and including 9 killed this weekend in chicago. lawrence jones joined us earlier to react. >> local politics must change and there has to be a challenge. if i can make one plea to the republicans, you have to go down there and challenge the guys and give the voters a choice. is it wealth or is it poverty? carley: homicides in chicago surpassed 700 last week. up 53% from this time last...
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tim scott or president trump. believe this bill coming out of the house is a bad deal for south carolina. it gives $1200 to illegal immigrants. that is not the solution. it has money to bail out blue states, not helping businesses in south carolina. there is not a dime for small businesses that need it in south carolina. when it comes to police reform, count me in, more transparency, hiring officers of color, body cameras so we can see what happened. one thing i want to do, i have been a prosecutor, a defense attorney, a military judge, i have been around about enforcement all my life, moveon. defund thech want to police, he is one of their chosen candidates. planned parenthood want to defund the police, they are supporting him. can you tell me how we would just how you would help police officers as mental health -- mr. harrison: we put too much on the docket for police. we are asking them to wear too many hats. they can't be a drug treatment person, mental health specialist, also do the job of protecting and serv
tim scott or president trump. believe this bill coming out of the house is a bad deal for south carolina. it gives $1200 to illegal immigrants. that is not the solution. it has money to bail out blue states, not helping businesses in south carolina. there is not a dime for small businesses that need it in south carolina. when it comes to police reform, count me in, more transparency, hiring officers of color, body cameras so we can see what happened. one thing i want to do, i have been a...
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tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs.te base 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 the situation that gets you angry? i didn't trust the government, or the media to tell the actual truth about what was going on. here is some apple sauce... but what is the truth? there is 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. it must be difficult... they also help families find relatives who have gone missing crossing the border. so what are the kind of things that you come across on the trails? many times we find remains, skeletal remains of... ..border crossers.
tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs.te base 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 the situation that gets you angry? i didn't trust the government, or the...
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pretty disturbing, we sell the video to play that we were targeted tim murtaugh about.oes tim murtaugh have a point and does the president have a point that the vast majority of political violence over the past six or so months that we've seen been coming primarily from the left? >> minneapolis is my hometown, i represent the district to the western suburban minneapolis and anybody who looks at the facts can identity identify that most of the violent acts and burning was not done by leftist and i gotta say it is time that we all set aside this nonsense and come to the same conclusion, this is united states of america, people should be able to gather safely and protest safely. gillian: there doesn't seem to be an argument about that, you remember after charlottesville, the media as well as the democratic party as a whole demanded over and over that president trump name and shame, white supremacist groups, the proud boys, any group by name, same both sides, violence on both sides is there any normalization or equalization the way you are doing it right now was not accepta
pretty disturbing, we sell the video to play that we were targeted tim murtaugh about.oes tim murtaugh have a point and does the president have a point that the vast majority of political violence over the past six or so months that we've seen been coming primarily from the left? >> minneapolis is my hometown, i represent the district to the western suburban minneapolis and anybody who looks at the facts can identity identify that most of the violent acts and burning was not done by...
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tim murtaugh, georgia state representative vernon jones, steve paul, will cain. "varney" coming up for you after this. ♪ . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions.
tim murtaugh, georgia state representative vernon jones, steve paul, will cain. "varney" coming up for you after this. ♪ . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions.
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tim carney thank you so much. >> thank you.nnedy: perhaps the president has gotten tired of waiting for the crack in. the statement last night sidney pal is not a member of the trump legal team, this after days of pal having a flood of evidence deleted and flipped votes to favor vice president biden over president trump using election stealing software. pal says she will continue to pursue those claims honor on behalf of the american people but this last night statement in the trump team is sidney who? the panel has returned. trend five, jessica tarlov and kristin tate. how did she become the fall gal? [laughter] >> it was obvious. if there is actually any real validity to it. the rnc in the trump campaign what are to be in court suing dominion if these had real proof behind them there's any veracity to them. as far as i know they have not sued domain and they are not in the courts. you are addressing this issue with tim just now about mail and, how do you fix it? we do it frank said in 1975. you outlaw bale in ballots. you go
tim carney thank you so much. >> thank you.nnedy: perhaps the president has gotten tired of waiting for the crack in. the statement last night sidney pal is not a member of the trump legal team, this after days of pal having a flood of evidence deleted and flipped votes to favor vice president biden over president trump using election stealing software. pal says she will continue to pursue those claims honor on behalf of the american people but this last night statement in the trump team...
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tonight we welcome tim murtagh as well.ongressman mark green and sol wisenberg, david webb and herschel walker and harmeet dhillon. we have the breaking headlines for you. the big debate, are the polls underestimating the shy trump voter? it is not about the national polls. it is about the electoral college and the battlegrounds. we'll show you why critics are now saying those polls there could be wrong. also, we get to the bottom of this debate, will we know the winner tomorrow night as fights are growing over mail-in ballots in key states. the president said he is prepared for a tough legal battle ahead as concerns grow about the longer the wait, the more street action and protests and riots. plus new reports coming in. that the fbi is now questioning hunter biden's former business partner tony bobulinski about an alleged 10% cut for joe biden in a multimillion-dollar deal with china's biggest energy company. attorney any bob tony bobulinski says those stakes or cuts why the chinese energy conglomerate was paying hunter b
tonight we welcome tim murtagh as well.ongressman mark green and sol wisenberg, david webb and herschel walker and harmeet dhillon. we have the breaking headlines for you. the big debate, are the polls underestimating the shy trump voter? it is not about the national polls. it is about the electoral college and the battlegrounds. we'll show you why critics are now saying those polls there could be wrong. also, we get to the bottom of this debate, will we know the winner tomorrow night as fights...
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. >> tim kosnoff, thank youuc very m >> thank you. >> on its website, boy scouts of america saysti sc continues. and today they released a statement. "we are devastated by the numbers of lives impacted
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tim vickery, thank you very much.football expert they are, thank you very much indeed. tim isjoining us and it let's stay with this and return to the bbc sport newsroom and rejoin olly foster. a legend, the word we are reading over and over again. not sure if tim mentioned it as i heard he came in talking about pele and fifa could not split between pele and maradona so they gave them both the award. for player of the century. the highest award for leading argentina to their second world cup triumph in 86 and the only world cup triumph in 86 and the only world cup triumph in 86 and the only world cup captain to win the golden ball as well for top score. the statisticsjust ball as well for top score. the statistics just back—up what an amazing player he was an obviously he had been very unwell for a number of years, fighting various illnesses and various addictions and obviously earlier this month he happily thought was a successful surgery for a clot on the brain. but the argentinian fa finally confirming the reports i
tim vickery, thank you very much.football expert they are, thank you very much indeed. tim isjoining us and it let's stay with this and return to the bbc sport newsroom and rejoin olly foster. a legend, the word we are reading over and over again. not sure if tim mentioned it as i heard he came in talking about pele and fifa could not split between pele and maradona so they gave them both the award. for player of the century. the highest award for leading argentina to their second world cup...
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you have the waterjugs sitting over here... 0ften, gia and tim's worlds collide.hey both agree on. what's the tattoo? one of the horsemen of the apocalypse. it's what i see is coming, it's... it's my view of the border. there is death all around. donald trump's wall speaks to us all. like a mirror, it reflects back to us oui’ own values. but when it comes to race, america has always failed to really look itself in the eye, to understand its shortcomings. and after november 3rd, we're not going to rest. because no matter who wins over there or out here, we have a lot of work to do... it's hard to steer a middle course in modern america. the loudest voices... the united states will never be a socialist nation. ..force the taking of sides. black lives matter! i cannot breathe! 0n race and discrimination, the conversation is insanely partisan and painfully deep. the unfortunate roots, the dark roots of our country, the dark side of our country is really starting to show itself. and that's because of this election because there's just so much divide right now, so much
you have the waterjugs sitting over here... 0ften, gia and tim's worlds collide.hey both agree on. what's the tattoo? one of the horsemen of the apocalypse. it's what i see is coming, it's... it's my view of the border. there is death all around. donald trump's wall speaks to us all. like a mirror, it reflects back to us oui’ own values. but when it comes to race, america has always failed to really look itself in the eye, to understand its shortcomings. and after november 3rd, we're not...
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a huge range of issues, tim.d which is going well that a lot of committees are benefiting from and looking at how we can bounce back, that we bounce back better, we build back better and ensure that our communities in the north bounce back properly and effectively and with the best possible chances as we move forward out of the pandemic. 0k, some areas have been given quite large sums, haven't they, too transform deprived areas and steel in places like that. are there any big ticket things you can give us an idea about that was discussed today? nothing that i kinda want to particularly discuss at the moment, but this is the point, over the next few days and weeks, the prime minister is going to talk to you a lot more about his plans, he's been talking about this relaunch that's been coming this week, andl relaunch that's been coming this week, and i think frankie can your viewers at home probably want to hear directly the payments rather than from a backbencher like me. did he seem as fit as a butchers dog? he se
a huge range of issues, tim.d which is going well that a lot of committees are benefiting from and looking at how we can bounce back, that we bounce back better, we build back better and ensure that our communities in the north bounce back properly and effectively and with the best possible chances as we move forward out of the pandemic. 0k, some areas have been given quite large sums, haven't they, too transform deprived areas and steel in places like that. are there any big ticket things you...
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tim, are you muted? tim sorry, governor. : governor, what are the chances that you could get the curve down to 3% by december 8? a lot of people think that the chances are basically slim and none, ma'am. governor whitmer: tim, if we see meaningful movement in the right direction, that is possible, and that shows that we are capable of getting our arms around this. i used the 3% number to highlight where we were most of the summer. that was contained spread. right now there's no question , that it is out of control community spread all across the state of michigan, almost 14% at the last report that we had. that is inherently dangerous. if we can get this moving in the right direction, i think that it's very possible. we know that in europe, in israel, we've seen in many parts of the world where they have taken measures like these and they have seen results. but it's all dependent on the individual people of our state doing their part. you know, that's the thing that we can't quantify and predict complete
tim, are you muted? tim sorry, governor. : governor, what are the chances that you could get the curve down to 3% by december 8? a lot of people think that the chances are basically slim and none, ma'am. governor whitmer: tim, if we see meaningful movement in the right direction, that is possible, and that shows that we are capable of getting our arms around this. i used the 3% number to highlight where we were most of the summer. that was contained spread. right now there's no question , that...