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tim said he left around 7:30.t was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends, about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim says he was off with his friend, there appeared to have been a frenzied struggle at karen's house. forensic specialist, anna cox, assessed the aftermath. >> she put up a heck of a struggle. >> what are you looking at? >> she had defensive wounds, the way her body was contorted. i just remember thinking, she put up a heck of a struggle. she really fought for her life. >> do you think oh my goodness or have you seen anything different at this point? >> i can't believe what people do to each other. it was terrible. it's terrible. >> around back, cox, the crime scen
tim said he left around 7:30.t was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends, about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim...
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tim: yes. there is a connection there. i point the emphasis back towards more the challenge, the reagan-bush hegemonic for the party. it is the real precursor for the trump. george w. bush in 1991 and david duke challenges him in the primary. david duke is the kkk, and another candidate on a national anti-immigrant platform. they garnered about a quarter of vote against the sitting president. the economy had turned and gave clinton the edge. this kind of national strain was always there, so what happened over time, and reagan certainly persis -- participated in that, you saw the wall becomes the big issue during this time. obviously, the tea party, and the establish republican class had to see this increasing national populist fervor that was growing within the party. by the time bush is there, maybe it is a third of the party. and then bush makes the massive error with the iraq war, which people who were independent, and then this grows, they look at the establishment other publicans and they say, you are not representing
tim: yes. there is a connection there. i point the emphasis back towards more the challenge, the reagan-bush hegemonic for the party. it is the real precursor for the trump. george w. bush in 1991 and david duke challenges him in the primary. david duke is the kkk, and another candidate on a national anti-immigrant platform. they garnered about a quarter of vote against the sitting president. the economy had turned and gave clinton the edge. this kind of national strain was always there, so...
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and i'm tim kash. this is the start of awards season, so tonight we're taking a look at what really goes into an award winning production. 2020 has been a challenging year for the entertainment industry, and many productions have held out for a 2021 release. but be that as it may, 2020 has made content creators innovate, and the result has been some really amazing releases, many of which are getting plenty of buzz right now. so let's jump right into it with the best of the best, and start off with my favorite category, which you know is acting. danielle, who did you love this year? so when i think of the performances that really moved me, i think about artists. there are lots of actors. there are few artists. so for me this year, it was sacha baron cohen in "the trial of the chicago 7." it was frances mcdormand in "nomadland." and then you cannot go into awards season without talking about "ma rainey's black bottom"-- you have chadwick boseman and viola davis. tim kash: one of the performances that sto
and i'm tim kash. this is the start of awards season, so tonight we're taking a look at what really goes into an award winning production. 2020 has been a challenging year for the entertainment industry, and many productions have held out for a 2021 release. but be that as it may, 2020 has made content creators innovate, and the result has been some really amazing releases, many of which are getting plenty of buzz right now. so let's jump right into it with the best of the best, and start off...
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tim miller is a -- i know. mill it's already over. >> i didn't know.w.bu i'm sorry.lw a >> that'snd okay.tant no, no,. no, it's okay. tim miller is a writer, also thf political consultant.lenges sarah longwell has her own f political consultancy as well. we're so grateful to both of you. these are big challenges for be, democracy, and i think you've helped shed some light. thanks so much. thanks also to our members, sponsors and donors to support o our mission to create conversations of consequence.sst we've got a lot of great conversations coming up in the - next week- or two.ther p check it out at cityclub.org. you can find on amazon, roku and other places as well. thank you steve hinkle, you've made this forum today possible. thank you all. stay safe and healthy. our forum is adjourned. >>> listen to c-span's podcast "the weekly." this week a look at foreign policy and nato. daniel kochis. he talks about nato's role today and the idea of a peace dividend. >> there is still an idea that at the end of the cold
tim miller is a -- i know. mill it's already over. >> i didn't know.w.bu i'm sorry.lw a >> that'snd okay.tant no, no,. no, it's okay. tim miller is a writer, also thf political consultant.lenges sarah longwell has her own f political consultancy as well. we're so grateful to both of you. these are big challenges for be, democracy, and i think you've helped shed some light. thanks so much. thanks also to our members, sponsors and donors to support o our mission to create...
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and i'm tim kash. with awards season just on the horizon, we're about to see who will take home those coveted gold statues. but while acting and wardrobe are two award categories that are the most noticeable on screen, sometimes the props are the real star. i mean, imagine wolverine without his claws, indy without his whip, batman without his cape-- the list goes on. when it comes to props, if you can think of it, independent studio services, or simply "iss," either has it, or can make it from scratch. we got a very rare behind the scenes look to see how props help truly build the scene. hayden bilson: this is the press room-- all different babies, all different sizes, textures. whoops. our official motto here is, if we don't have it, we'll buy it. these retractable syringes. if it can't be bought, we'll make it. these are some of the rubber ones that are meant to drop. if we can't make it, you don't have enough money. [laughing] i neveraiat. there are three companies here-- iss, independent studio ser
and i'm tim kash. with awards season just on the horizon, we're about to see who will take home those coveted gold statues. but while acting and wardrobe are two award categories that are the most noticeable on screen, sometimes the props are the real star. i mean, imagine wolverine without his claws, indy without his whip, batman without his cape-- the list goes on. when it comes to props, if you can think of it, independent studio services, or simply "iss," either has it, or can...
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tim? >> the service and marketing cloud business is extraordinary.e they overpaid. absolutely the right one again, a platform where there's network effects for all of this. one of the things that's more a technical component of only the stock. i'm not sure that's been priced into margins there's a little bit of pressure to kind of work that through but agree that this has clearly been the sas leader why would they continue to take leadership and they don't >> let's round things off with virgin dplaktic. shares are down in after hours frank has details. >> you said it all shares of virgin galactic not taking off it was in line with estimates. this is a prerevenue the top tier is pipeline future astronauts who have paid up to $250 to take a flight scheduled for 2021 that was capped at 1,000 by the company. those are people that paid $1,000 and a dozen for future flierkts that is only at 1,000, same as previous sir richard branson will take the company's third flight that has not been announced yet. but we know when the second flight is scheduled for, m
tim? >> the service and marketing cloud business is extraordinary.e they overpaid. absolutely the right one again, a platform where there's network effects for all of this. one of the things that's more a technical component of only the stock. i'm not sure that's been priced into margins there's a little bit of pressure to kind of work that through but agree that this has clearly been the sas leader why would they continue to take leadership and they don't >> let's round things off...
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andy: thank you, tim tim:. -- tim: thank you. since i may be not as well-known, allow me to introduce -- introduce myself, tim manning, the national supply chain coordinator for the cobit response. i'm an emergency manager for the past 25 years and have worked at the local and state level and served as a deputy administrator at fema. i've been a firefighter and emt and know the importance of having equipment and supplies you need when you need it on the front lines of a crisis. i work with teams across the government from the department of defense to the department of health and human services to ensure our country has the supplies we need now and into the future. that's why on day one, president biden signed an executive order directing us to use all necessary powers, including, the defense production act to get this pandemic under control. the administration identified shortfalls in 12 critical areas of supplies. today, i'm announcing three ways the administration is using the defense productive act authorities. one, an immedia
andy: thank you, tim tim:. -- tim: thank you. since i may be not as well-known, allow me to introduce -- introduce myself, tim manning, the national supply chain coordinator for the cobit response. i'm an emergency manager for the past 25 years and have worked at the local and state level and served as a deputy administrator at fema. i've been a firefighter and emt and know the importance of having equipment and supplies you need when you need it on the front lines of a crisis. i work with...
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guy, tim, karen and bon man. we're tracking shares after action we'll break down the numbers straight ahead plus the ultimate hedge. one top technician lays out six charts to trade right now with stokes hitting all-time high looking for a few good reddit-ers we start off with reefer madness. the pot stocks lighting up today as the reddit rebellion takes a shot at the cannabis trade blazing higher in today's session. let's get to frank with more frank. >> hey there you left out one of the biggest bishies, sun dial growers. boosting a lot during this reefer rally you said reefer. i was going to call it reefer rally. sun dial closed 7 -- excuse me 18% higher after hours it keeps moving higher this people with over 30,000 interactions on reddit would be telling the whole story. putting them into cannabis stocks one user who appears to have started this frenzy saying in part, anticipating a victory over shorts this friday. let's get this fred familiar guys, that's get this money. rocket emojis, that's shorthand for co
guy, tim, karen and bon man. we're tracking shares after action we'll break down the numbers straight ahead plus the ultimate hedge. one top technician lays out six charts to trade right now with stokes hitting all-time high looking for a few good reddit-ers we start off with reefer madness. the pot stocks lighting up today as the reddit rebellion takes a shot at the cannabis trade blazing higher in today's session. let's get to frank with more frank. >> hey there you left out one of the...
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let go around the horn tim seymour?ons, hgv i talked about 30 million in permanent savings and free cash flow generation, but ebitda possibly 50 million this year and reopening trade looking good. >> karen finerman. >> yes, karen. and the dogs, sorry about that little sadone for me today selling upside calls in united rentals. had a really good run and i think the giant stimulus might actually make it a little harder to get infrastructure done so selling some upside calls in uri. >> dan nathan? >> yeah, so guy mentioned that the take two might be back towards those highs. i would tell you ea sold off last week after a small miss and that one is headed back towards its highs also. >> guy adam? >> mel, i know you thought the real mvp in last night's game was todd bowles. you have strong opinions on that >> absolutely. >> your instinct for sports is incredible caterpillar, the analyst community and offsides only 50% have buys. i think it trades up to 225. >> thanks for watching "fast." se >>> my mission is simple, to make
let go around the horn tim seymour?ons, hgv i talked about 30 million in permanent savings and free cash flow generation, but ebitda possibly 50 million this year and reopening trade looking good. >> karen finerman. >> yes, karen. and the dogs, sorry about that little sadone for me today selling upside calls in united rentals. had a really good run and i think the giant stimulus might actually make it a little harder to get infrastructure done so selling some upside calls in uri....
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tim russert never left washington. tim wrote this about his first year in the russell senate office building, "my difficult moments came not with the press but with a few of moynihan's other staffers. they were serious, high-powered intellectuals, ivy league graduates. i was sometimes intimidated in their presence." tim russert worked on a garbage truck to pay for his education. pat moynihan shined shoes in times square when he was going to high school in harlem. and when pat moynihan notice the tim's occasional discomfort around the ivy league-educated staffers senator moynihan took tim aside and he said, let me tell you something, what they know you can learn. but what you know, they will never learn. ivy league educated senator cruz will never learn what tim russert knew and what joe biden personifies because empathy is not something you can memorize for the s.a.t.s. and in a crisis leadership matters. leading off our discussion tonight, julian castro, former mayor of san antonio, texas, he was secretary of housing
tim russert never left washington. tim wrote this about his first year in the russell senate office building, "my difficult moments came not with the press but with a few of moynihan's other staffers. they were serious, high-powered intellectuals, ivy league graduates. i was sometimes intimidated in their presence." tim russert worked on a garbage truck to pay for his education. pat moynihan shined shoes in times square when he was going to high school in harlem. and when pat moynihan...
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tim can cook is 60 elon musk is 39. zuckerberg i think is 36 what are thosecompanies doing to promote a transition so that when those happen we'll have the same conversation we're having today which is it's a nonevent >> on of the companies you mentioned is there a company where you do not see the clear heir apparent. i think people thought andy jassy was the heir apparent. which company do you think could be at risk >> i don't think there's a clear heir apparent to facebook. i don't think there is with tesla. elon is 49 i think he's got enough five plus years he made a comment on the earnings call that he had five, years plus there answering your question slightly differently, who is really well prepared is not surprisingly, apple is. they run with laser precision. jeff williams joined apple in 1998 so over 20 years now with the company. he's not -- he's 57 but he is moo my view the heir apparent to apple. when is tim leaving? >> the calls are going to get under way in about 20 minutes. what would be your number one qu
tim can cook is 60 elon musk is 39. zuckerberg i think is 36 what are thosecompanies doing to promote a transition so that when those happen we'll have the same conversation we're having today which is it's a nonevent >> on of the companies you mentioned is there a company where you do not see the clear heir apparent. i think people thought andy jassy was the heir apparent. which company do you think could be at risk >> i don't think there's a clear heir apparent to facebook. i...
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i'll let tim tell you what that means. effectively in a lot of ways, they're running in place the naysayers will say that's a bad thing. the optimists say they're buying drew barrymore short with the delorean on it maybe they'll go wild ride when the parks reopen i'm not that optimistic. it's had a great ride. it's at levels where i don't necessarily think it should be. >> i also read that tweet. this past quarter, the revenue per user was $403 for plus and a year ago was $5.56 tim, should we not care about this for disney, for streaming service? >> no, i don't think so. think -- guy may be like george jettison on the treadmill. i'd rather in disney running through the streets with 95 million. essentially when you add in hulu and espn plus, we heard those numbers. the strategic organization is part of the excitement here. the dtc division is up 73% during a period when netflix has been in a speed spot of engagement and couldn't be in a better position. the stock outperformed net application almost 40% since august we would
i'll let tim tell you what that means. effectively in a lot of ways, they're running in place the naysayers will say that's a bad thing. the optimists say they're buying drew barrymore short with the delorean on it maybe they'll go wild ride when the parks reopen i'm not that optimistic. it's had a great ride. it's at levels where i don't necessarily think it should be. >> i also read that tweet. this past quarter, the revenue per user was $403 for plus and a year ago was $5.56 tim,...
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now here is author and social justice activist tim wise. >> were joined by tim wise, he is among the most prominent educators in the country has spent the last 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, colleges, community groups and companies. and government agencies and the list goes on. also help provide an dismantling racial inequity in the institutions . it appears regularly on cnn and msnbc as well as other media outlets to discuss race issues in the author of nine books including his latest, "dispatches from the race war". we are so excited to partner with like books to march with that book today here in just a moment we will get to hear from tim and get questions about the book in a world right now. please join me in welcoming tim wise . and congratulations on your new book and thank you for joining us. tim: will thank you for putting this together and doing all of the leg work on. i just open my office. it's really sort of easy. my part of this is really not just want to say, i would say that at the outset, my technological prowess ended with atari. so there's like eve
now here is author and social justice activist tim wise. >> were joined by tim wise, he is among the most prominent educators in the country has spent the last 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, colleges, community groups and companies. and government agencies and the list goes on. also help provide an dismantling racial inequity in the institutions . it appears regularly on cnn and msnbc as well as other media outlets to discuss race issues in the author of nine books...
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is this proof, tim, of what we were talking about last night? the economy is heating up, and potentially heating up faster than we all think? >> yeah, i think you have to be careful about ppi. it's a very volatile series, and i think there are factors here that a lot of people believe are going to fall off on your yearly comps when we get out to april/may. some of these are covid related. i think if we were looking at merging markets in china, we would buy that market. the inflation conversation we weren't going to have earlier and now we're having, we have inflation. we have different forms of inflation. ultimately i would rather see inflation rather than deflation. i think you've had a very interesting kind of burn through on extra slack in the economy, especially on the services side. i think that's really where we'll run into it, i think you'll see a lot of businesses passing through those costs. i think in the short to medium term, what does this mean for the federal reserve? i don't think it means anything. i think they'll continue to foll
is this proof, tim, of what we were talking about last night? the economy is heating up, and potentially heating up faster than we all think? >> yeah, i think you have to be careful about ppi. it's a very volatile series, and i think there are factors here that a lot of people believe are going to fall off on your yearly comps when we get out to april/may. some of these are covid related. i think if we were looking at merging markets in china, we would buy that market. the inflation...
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. >> tim >> yeah. i don't want rates at 64 dan isn't wishing for that i want to point out if rates are moving in the other direction i think we would have a lot more to be worried about. we have inflation and i'm worried about fixed income owners which include a lot of biggest pension funds that are way under water in high yield debt and worried about credit. i would be more worried about deflation and the spiral we've been in for disinflationary reasons that are positive, related to technology and just, yeah, the working through of excess in the economy, but look, you have a case here where getting back to 160 in the 10-year you an absolutely fine place to be. the speed of it, well how about the speed in which we're going back to work i think people need to relax and, you know, we're only -- look at the semiconductors down 3.5% today big move maybe they should be semis have outperformed the s&p by 25% since september if you look at yeah, the triple qs down 4.5% in the last five days we've seen these r
. >> tim >> yeah. i don't want rates at 64 dan isn't wishing for that i want to point out if rates are moving in the other direction i think we would have a lot more to be worried about. we have inflation and i'm worried about fixed income owners which include a lot of biggest pension funds that are way under water in high yield debt and worried about credit. i would be more worried about deflation and the spiral we've been in for disinflationary reasons that are positive, related...
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absolutely, tim. he called the last _ we must remember. absolutely, tim. the last 500,000 lives heartbreaking, and said it amounted to more than the american death toll from the first, second and vietnam wars combined. in talked with this empathy which he is displayed to those who have lost loved ones in the coronavirus pandemic, so consistently about the empty chair that so many families here have had to contend with because of the loss of loved ones, many of whom he said had died alone. such have been the averages of the coronavirus pandemic. he has talked about having everyone here vaccinated by the end ofjuly, tim. that is a very tall order, of course, and he's also talked about 100 million jabs he's also talked about 100 millionjabs in the he's also talked about 100 million jabs in the first, by the end of the first 100 days in office. but there is a shortage of vaccine, and there have been problems, of course, in recent days in distributing it because of the bad weather. so, it's a very tall order and it's the sort of thing on which he will bejudged.
absolutely, tim. he called the last _ we must remember. absolutely, tim. the last 500,000 lives heartbreaking, and said it amounted to more than the american death toll from the first, second and vietnam wars combined. in talked with this empathy which he is displayed to those who have lost loved ones in the coronavirus pandemic, so consistently about the empty chair that so many families here have had to contend with because of the loss of loved ones, many of whom he said had died alone. such...
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i agree with tim. that is where most of the house caucus is. more side with her than kinzinger. and i think that that's where so much of the energy is in the grassroots right now. and listen, there's a new video that comes out every day. it's newsworthy. i think what is newsworthy, she no way is newsworthy, it is not a stretch to say where she is is where the energy of the republican party is today. and i would not hold my breath about kevin mccarthy doing anything about her because he understands where her caucus is, he understands where trump is, he understands where so much of the grassroots energy is. and ultimately, whether she becomes a symbol that actually moves votes in 2022, i'm not sure about that, but i do know that she's going to do is really provide a lot of incentive for people who believes the things she does to seek office. she's not going to be the exception. she may be more the rule as we look at 2022. >> wow. so many more questions. what we're going to do here is have both of these gentlemen stay with us, fit in a break. >>>
i agree with tim. that is where most of the house caucus is. more side with her than kinzinger. and i think that that's where so much of the energy is in the grassroots right now. and listen, there's a new video that comes out every day. it's newsworthy. i think what is newsworthy, she no way is newsworthy, it is not a stretch to say where she is is where the energy of the republican party is today. and i would not hold my breath about kevin mccarthy doing anything about her because he...
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tim i will start with you and then tim let's bring you in. >> he might be less opaque because dan's team has not finished putting the papers in the book form, he doesn't write with the skill of jefferson how many people do and he doesn't have the countless diaries that were done at the same time by washington but his papers were accessible, they're everywhere and there in washington university a great many of them online for someone to read and another place to find if you're interested mr. floyd's national archives has a wonderful program called founders online and they have everybody's documents and papers, monroe may have less than the others because they're still getting these up-to-date and everything else but you can find a wealth of material there in the collections that his team has done were up to volume six or seven and were getting into his first years of his presidency they're just wonderful and the really fascinating and he also destroyed his correspondence with elizabeth which is a total loss but it's obvious from the comments that their friends and people that knew them ho
tim i will start with you and then tim let's bring you in. >> he might be less opaque because dan's team has not finished putting the papers in the book form, he doesn't write with the skill of jefferson how many people do and he doesn't have the countless diaries that were done at the same time by washington but his papers were accessible, they're everywhere and there in washington university a great many of them online for someone to read and another place to find if you're interested...
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we thank you, yvonne sanchez, tim alberta. thank you. tim alberta: thanks, judy.ett sanchez: thanks. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie psy with newshour west. we will return to the show after the headlines. president biden announced the federal government has bought another 200 million doses of vaccines but he did knowledge to his administration is still play in catch president spoke at the national institutes of health outside washington and he blamed president trump for doing little to lay the groundwork. >> he did not order enough vaccines. he did not mobilize enough people to administer the shots. he did not set up a federal vaccine center where eligible people could get their shots. when i became president, america had no plan to vaccinate most of the country. it was a big mess. it is going to take time to fix. stephanie: the president said he hopes to have enough vaccine to cover 300 million americans by the end of july. schools in chicago began returning to in person learning today. the mayor visited classrooms and said the public schools worked hard to address te
we thank you, yvonne sanchez, tim alberta. thank you. tim alberta: thanks, judy.ett sanchez: thanks. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie psy with newshour west. we will return to the show after the headlines. president biden announced the federal government has bought another 200 million doses of vaccines but he did knowledge to his administration is still play in catch president spoke at the national institutes of health outside washington and he blamed president trump for doing little to lay the...
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tim graf still with us. i want to get a sense as a macro strategist, when we saw this gamestop frenzy, did you learn something from this? did this make you worried about other frenzies in the years to come? >> i guess i learned people are really bored. when you limit their options for entertainment, they will turn to things like betting on stocks. this is still a pretty small corner of the financial market, despite the headlines and the moves we saw in gamestop. i think it comes down a lot to -- there is a liquidity argument here. that the asset financial market, the barriers are lower than they used to be. people are taking advantage of that. that is potentially a good thing . i think it allowed us to relearn the lessons that were common in the late 1990's. where you similarly had this notion of a changing dynamic and resale to take on the big shots of wall street. then, it was a very different environment. it was clearly a very overvalued equity market, susceptible to shock. we don't see that quite yet. no
tim graf still with us. i want to get a sense as a macro strategist, when we saw this gamestop frenzy, did you learn something from this? did this make you worried about other frenzies in the years to come? >> i guess i learned people are really bored. when you limit their options for entertainment, they will turn to things like betting on stocks. this is still a pretty small corner of the financial market, despite the headlines and the moves we saw in gamestop. i think it comes down a...
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tim meadows. >> good to see you, stephen. >> stephen: it's always good to see you, tim.g what? >> black people have been saying this for years: february is not a full month. it's 28 days. is 11 inches a foot? are kevin and nick all of the jonas brothers? >> stephen: no, there's joe. >> exactly! and black history has gotten the short end of the calendar for too long. so i, tim meadows, am calling for the expansion of black history month to give it the time that it deserves. >> stephen: that's a great idea. how would that work? >> we still get february, the "runt" month. but i am declaring that this year, black history month officially began on january 20, when kamala harris became the historic first-- second black person in the executive branch. >> stephen: okay. so back-dating it to make it to make a full month. that sounds great. wrong,wrong. we're also taking march and april. >> stephen: ummmm? >> you like april fool's day, don't you, stephen? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i see! is this a joke? >> do i look like i'm joking? april fools is cancelled. american history has be
tim meadows. >> good to see you, stephen. >> stephen: it's always good to see you, tim.g what? >> black people have been saying this for years: february is not a full month. it's 28 days. is 11 inches a foot? are kevin and nick all of the jonas brothers? >> stephen: no, there's joe. >> exactly! and black history has gotten the short end of the calendar for too long. so i, tim meadows, am calling for the expansion of black history month to give it the time that it...
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but tim is exactly right.ple who voted in primaries, who give most of the money, who are most active in social media, they would pledge lifetime loyalty to donald trump and his family. so if you look at the '22 senate map you've got key senate races in wisconsin, arizona, north carolina, pennsylvania. these are places where i think trump continuing to be the face of the republican party will hurt his party in those competitive senate races, much less looking down the road to '24. now, i think trump's motivation here is obviously he's probably the greatest narcissist ever to be on planet earth. but you know, i'm sure he thinks to the extent he looks like he could run for office and be the nominee that may help him in his legal issues. i doubt that's the case. and that's the one thing. is donald trump going to look as attractive to republican primary voters two years from now, three years anow, than he does now? maybe he will. but i would definitely take the short on that. >> and tim, i sucked at math but i know
but tim is exactly right.ple who voted in primaries, who give most of the money, who are most active in social media, they would pledge lifetime loyalty to donald trump and his family. so if you look at the '22 senate map you've got key senate races in wisconsin, arizona, north carolina, pennsylvania. these are places where i think trump continuing to be the face of the republican party will hurt his party in those competitive senate races, much less looking down the road to '24. now, i think...
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i think that's a great point that karen makes, tim.e flood to market of all these spacs, everyone is looking for a target if you're running out of time, you might make a bad acquisition. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. it's a great point it's a great question. depending on the industry where there's enormous tail winds in momentum, some of these industries, it's about raising the money to chase a big deal. this has been going on in cannabis i think there's been some successful with ones but again a volatile industry. especially when you're chasing the same assets as private equity in an ipo market rewarding companies coming to market without these other aefsz. i think it's clear to note that spacs are a vehicle that is, you know, not just a byproduct of eno enormous liquidity the public stock markets tend to throw around underlying asset prices in a way that it's like owning private equity in a public vehicle i think we have to be careful not to overgeneralize but there's no question the spac momentum is here and in some sectors, it has been th
i think that's a great point that karen makes, tim.e flood to market of all these spacs, everyone is looking for a target if you're running out of time, you might make a bad acquisition. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. it's a great point it's a great question. depending on the industry where there's enormous tail winds in momentum, some of these industries, it's about raising the money to chase a big deal. this has been going on in cannabis i think there's been some successful with ones but again...
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i think tim would agree. while we've talked about some of these levered oil names, philips 66 is a name we mentioned for a whiechlt look at the huge move off that buy we talked about in the fall i think, and where it is now i think it potentially trades up to the june, last june's high of about 90 bucks i think it's close to 79 now same thing with the exxon mobil. again, are very similar, that 31 double bottom held, probably trades up to the 54 level, which was the high again back in june. i still think there's room in these trades i don't think enough people are talking about them, and unfortunately when they start, it's probably going to be too late >> by the way, we just learned tonight that berkshire hathaway bought a $4.1 billion stake in chevron as of the most recent filing obviously we don't know his position currently exactly, but he tends to be a longer term investor do you see value in some of these integrated name? >> i think you can if you thinkoil is going to go higher, which i tend to be in that
i think tim would agree. while we've talked about some of these levered oil names, philips 66 is a name we mentioned for a whiechlt look at the huge move off that buy we talked about in the fall i think, and where it is now i think it potentially trades up to the june, last june's high of about 90 bucks i think it's close to 79 now same thing with the exxon mobil. again, are very similar, that 31 double bottom held, probably trades up to the 54 level, which was the high again back in june. i...
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tim zehring: hello, my name is tim zehring.icer tim zehring from mesa, arizona, created the program in 1992. tim zehring: the crime-free multi-housing program was our best option to deal with crime and rental housing. candice: zehring never responded to our multiple requests to speak with him, but on his website, it says the program has spread to 3,000 law enforcement agencies internationally. tim: did you know that it is not illegal to discriminate against people based on their behavior? louis chicoine: we challenged problem when they were younger,a years ago often, that they're going to have a problem going forward. candice: louis chicoine is the ceo of the housing nonprofit abode services. he believes the program discriminates against people of color who have more contact with police. louis: this is an example of institutional racism. candice: after weeks of research, our investigative unit found hundreds of crime-free housing developments in the bay area, most of them in these cities. candice: we found the most troubling gu
tim zehring: hello, my name is tim zehring.icer tim zehring from mesa, arizona, created the program in 1992. tim zehring: the crime-free multi-housing program was our best option to deal with crime and rental housing. candice: zehring never responded to our multiple requests to speak with him, but on his website, it says the program has spread to 3,000 law enforcement agencies internationally. tim: did you know that it is not illegal to discriminate against people based on their behavior? louis...
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tim, i'm going to keep going on his comments. tim, you say this about mr. castor. on style he was akin to a checked-out, tenured college professor who did no preparation for a lecture that had been designed by his t.a. his manner was listless and utterly devoid of charisma-halting mumblecore, with castor frequently pausing for applause. there was none. he would have had more gravitas had he been replaced with the filter of a regal kitten. go ahead and steal our closing story for me. you know, it did strike strike me as i said to one of our first guest, tim, maybe they checked all the traffic courts. there's still barnes who they could have hired, though they got 44 votes. if they had had earl warren, would it have made a difference in that chamber where so many minds are made up? >> look, brian, i don't think this is a persuadable jury pool to say the least. i think it was a testament to just how poor of a job mr. castor did that one of the republicans actually flipped. senator cassidy of louisiana basically saying that castor was so bad, he had no choice but to vo
tim, i'm going to keep going on his comments. tim, you say this about mr. castor. on style he was akin to a checked-out, tenured college professor who did no preparation for a lecture that had been designed by his t.a. his manner was listless and utterly devoid of charisma-halting mumblecore, with castor frequently pausing for applause. there was none. he would have had more gravitas had he been replaced with the filter of a regal kitten. go ahead and steal our closing story for me. you know,...
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like you tim, i'm completely _ your life. like you tim, i'm completely puzzled - your life.i'm - completely puzzled by this. we've know _ completely puzzled by this. we've know right from the start that people — know right from the start that people who are overweight how difficult — people who are overweight how difficult they have difficulty overcoming covid. certain ethnic communities are more prone to get it. communities are more prone to get it also— communities are more prone to get it. also people who live in socially deprived _ it. also people who live in socially deprived areas are more prone to get it because _ deprived areas are more prone to get it because of their conditions. my home _ it because of their conditions. my home town — it because of their conditions. my home town i was looking into report tonight— home town i was looking into report tonight saying that something like one and _ tonight saying that something like one and three children live in poverty _ one and three children live in poverty. there are 5000 households that are _ poverty. there are 500
like you tim, i'm completely _ your life. like you tim, i'm completely puzzled - your life.i'm - completely puzzled by this. we've know _ completely puzzled by this. we've know right from the start that people — know right from the start that people who are overweight how difficult — people who are overweight how difficult they have difficulty overcoming covid. certain ethnic communities are more prone to get it. communities are more prone to get it also— communities are more prone to get...
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i'm rooting for michigan, tim seymour. for ford justified move, do you think >> well, i mean, pete's talking about reasons to be excited and some of them also include getting better at their core business and improving profitability and unprofitable segments, especially europe. this was something gm was ahead of them on they started to show profitability. their numbers were fantastic on profitability. this is the prove it, prove it to me. el it's not the f-150 when that thing goes ev, there's going to be lines around the co corner we've talked about the mustang and their ev exposure, as it has been with gm when you consider the fact this is an oem that knows how to build cars, it's part of what people are getting excited about. oh, and secular dynamics very much in favor of the auto industry coming out of covid >> yeah. i -- this summer driving through i-75 i saw the mack e, electric car driverless the guy was sitting in the passenger's seat cool looking car. >>> coming up, virgin galactic i know you've been waiting out th
i'm rooting for michigan, tim seymour. for ford justified move, do you think >> well, i mean, pete's talking about reasons to be excited and some of them also include getting better at their core business and improving profitability and unprofitable segments, especially europe. this was something gm was ahead of them on they started to show profitability. their numbers were fantastic on profitability. this is the prove it, prove it to me. el it's not the f-150 when that thing goes ev,...
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tim, how do you think about this and what's your play here?> you know, the good and the bad of this seems to be around taiwan semi or tsn or one of the biggest in the emerging markets. i think the overline has left us in this place with a chip shortage this is a company that has three to 4% of their chip sales going to auto and the rest to smartphones. it's left the industry overly reliant in a place where i think there hasn't been as much focus because it hasn't been as interesting. so -- but in terms of the trade, first of all, overall semiconductors, smh as 245, all-time highs >> all right we're going to hear a lot more probably on this chip shortage tomorrow when general motors and others coming up, robinhood upping lobbying efforts we'll break down details later, the jackpot trade what you can expect from mgm "fast money's" back in two cyber attacks are relentlessly advancing. to end them, cybereason built a cyber security solution so advanced... it can end attacks today -- on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. and deliver
tim, how do you think about this and what's your play here?> you know, the good and the bad of this seems to be around taiwan semi or tsn or one of the biggest in the emerging markets. i think the overline has left us in this place with a chip shortage this is a company that has three to 4% of their chip sales going to auto and the rest to smartphones. it's left the industry overly reliant in a place where i think there hasn't been as much focus because it hasn't been as interesting. so --...
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tim. >> yeah. maybe the good humor man is going to take a board seat i don't know but i do think you have a case here where retail trading, the ability to have significant momentum flows move quickly and almost be mobilized is important. i think what we've also learned is this isn't a retail trade there are, quote unquote, professionals involved in this and the dynamics are technical but to try to overanalyze cfo dynamics, hello kitty, sylvester the cat, morris the cat, it's more -- look this is -- amc and gamestop and a handful of other stocks are moving, why are we trying to understand what the fundamentals are on a individual basis? this is a liquidity thing. right. no one expected this to go away overnight. i think the surprise is we're back to stories that looked like they kind of had their run and fade but again, some of the best traders out there trade one or two stocks and there's a reason for that >> what's your take, dan did you see anything in the options market that was interesting, in
tim. >> yeah. maybe the good humor man is going to take a board seat i don't know but i do think you have a case here where retail trading, the ability to have significant momentum flows move quickly and almost be mobilized is important. i think what we've also learned is this isn't a retail trade there are, quote unquote, professionals involved in this and the dynamics are technical but to try to overanalyze cfo dynamics, hello kitty, sylvester the cat, morris the cat, it's more -- look...
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congresswoman sherrill, let me begin with what we just heard from tim ryan.t you were among the first to say you thought you saw what looked to you to possibly be f reconnaissance missions in the capitol the day or days before january 6th. d can you tell us if you have been contacted by federal prosecutors about that investigation? >> lawrence, i've spoken to federal investigators, i've told them everything i know, and now that is under investigation. >> and what is -- what is your sense if you can tell us, about what the elements of that investigation include? does it include possible investigation of members of congress? >> you know, i don't want to go any further than that. like i said, i turned everything over to them and i know now it's an active investigation. >> let me also -- you rely on your military experience and your position on the armed services committee to get your reaction to the air strike that president biden ordered today. >> you know, i mean, this is --u it was almost ike a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. as those of us who've served know, when a presiden
congresswoman sherrill, let me begin with what we just heard from tim ryan.t you were among the first to say you thought you saw what looked to you to possibly be f reconnaissance missions in the capitol the day or days before january 6th. d can you tell us if you have been contacted by federal prosecutors about that investigation? >> lawrence, i've spoken to federal investigators, i've told them everything i know, and now that is under investigation. >> and what is -- what is your...
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joining sus congressman tim ryan, democrat of ohio.he committee that has oversight over the capitol police. he's been leading one of the inquiries into the january 6 attack. it's nice of to you make time to be here tonight. some of the rioters in advance of the attack. can you tell us anything more about that? >> yeah, not really, rachel. no one ties it together better than you do, but the u.s. attorney has the investigation going on now. i'm sure they're looking at the footage, looking at everything surrounding that idea of members of congress taking people on tours. there were other members of congress who witnessed that happening, so that's in their hands now and anybody who has dealt with the u.s. attorney doing an investigation, it's like a black box. you really don't know what's going on but you know it's happening. >> it was also new to us today when the new head of the capitol police said they had intelligence militia members may want to come back and attack the capitol again on the occasion of the state of the union, the presi
joining sus congressman tim ryan, democrat of ohio.he committee that has oversight over the capitol police. he's been leading one of the inquiries into the january 6 attack. it's nice of to you make time to be here tonight. some of the rioters in advance of the attack. can you tell us anything more about that? >> yeah, not really, rachel. no one ties it together better than you do, but the u.s. attorney has the investigation going on now. i'm sure they're looking at the footage, looking...
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this is bbc news. lam tim i am tim wilcox. the headlines at lipm: the government say they've now offered a vaccine to everyone in the top four priority groups in england, as more than 15 million people in the uk have received at least one dose of a covid vaccine. it has been a truly national uk wide effort. we have done it together. and i want to thank each and every person who has helped make it happen. you can be incredibly proud of the part you have played. the prime minister is under pressure from some of his own mps to end covid restrictions by the end of april. government ministers, however, urge caution. we won't be able to give certainty unless it is based on the evidence that we have got that the vaccine is doing itsjob. so far, the prognosis is pretty good, but we have to keep monitoring it as the roll—out proceeds. president trump suggests he could make a political comeback after he's cleared of his second impeachment trial. an extension to the ban on evictions in england — the government says it will ensure tenants
this is bbc news. lam tim i am tim wilcox. the headlines at lipm: the government say they've now offered a vaccine to everyone in the top four priority groups in england, as more than 15 million people in the uk have received at least one dose of a covid vaccine. it has been a truly national uk wide effort. we have done it together. and i want to thank each and every person who has helped make it happen. you can be incredibly proud of the part you have played. the prime minister is under...
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were my first trip to montana nearly 45 years ago that i wanted to make montana home, that is when tim for able introduce me too montana, his deep love of the state wasn't just, he had trained at the air force base and flew missions and appeal 51 over japan during world war ii, tim was my junior high school science teacher, he loved montana so much that every year he brought to van loads of ninth graders to montana. i came here in 1976 and one of the bands and we hiked into the backcountry into black canyon lake and grasshopper glacier and lake plateau and i was in love, i tell this story because tim was a dedicated educator who shaped my life. there are many educators like tim for able in montana and throughout our country they make lasting impacts in the lives of our students, not only imparting their knowledge but also sharing their experience, wisdom and passion, they make us better and we should do everything that we can to ensure any teacher who wants to start her career in montana can. but montana ranks at the bottom nationally in starting teacher pay. wyoming starting teacher p
were my first trip to montana nearly 45 years ago that i wanted to make montana home, that is when tim for able introduce me too montana, his deep love of the state wasn't just, he had trained at the air force base and flew missions and appeal 51 over japan during world war ii, tim was my junior high school science teacher, he loved montana so much that every year he brought to van loads of ninth graders to montana. i came here in 1976 and one of the bands and we hiked into the backcountry into...
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the defense attorney qualifies tim. two of them go to court, and on the stand jim is testifying for the defense, and the prosecutor, and he works in the prosecutor's office, basically, totally grilled him and he said to me, you know, he impugned my integrity put me up there as inaccount and then afterwards, he said, the prosecutor was totally fine hitch was like, oh, let go grab a cup of coffeety and was going down my entire list of words and i account find anything sufficient to say to him -- because you can see difference here for the forensic scientist, the truth is the truth, and they over lap. we're good with that. we're not good with you saying i'm incompetent because i didn't find the same truth as this other person and that has implications not just for tim, who later on all of this testimony is discoverable, and somebody then in another courtroom can say, your prosecutor you client, this guy two years ago you said he was incompetent on the stand, but also for the laboratory, because he basically put up somebody
the defense attorney qualifies tim. two of them go to court, and on the stand jim is testifying for the defense, and the prosecutor, and he works in the prosecutor's office, basically, totally grilled him and he said to me, you know, he impugned my integrity put me up there as inaccount and then afterwards, he said, the prosecutor was totally fine hitch was like, oh, let go grab a cup of coffeety and was going down my entire list of words and i account find anything sufficient to say to him --...
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so please join me in welcoming tim wise. hey, tim. congratulations on your new book in thank you for joining us. >> thanks for putting this together and doing all the legwork on it. i just show up in my office package really sort of easy. my part of this is really and i want to say i only say this at the outset of these, my technological prowess sort of ended with atari. there's like every possibility that i'm going to knock the computer down, disconnect the internet. if i lose connectivity i've got a link, i would get back with you. not feeling great right now that i will get it together and i will make it work. i'm just saying that in case a screw something up, it will be on my end and not yours. >> i think we're all learning together so thank you for your honesty, too. so did jump right in tell us about this book why did you choose to put this out? why did you pick this title? give us all the juicy stuff. >> the title in particular i chose in the intro for those of already read the book, in the introduction i articulate why i chose
so please join me in welcoming tim wise. hey, tim. congratulations on your new book in thank you for joining us. >> thanks for putting this together and doing all the legwork on it. i just show up in my office package really sort of easy. my part of this is really and i want to say i only say this at the outset of these, my technological prowess sort of ended with atari. there's like every possibility that i'm going to knock the computer down, disconnect the internet. if i lose...
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. >>> tim phillips is joining us now. what is your group? >> we're a grassroots organization across the country. around 3 1/2 million americans from every walk of life have worked with us, taken action with us to try to remove the barriers that hold every american back from living their version of the american dream. >> you're here to talk about the $1.9 trillion aid package. what in this proposal would you support? >> we want anything that the government does at this point to be timely and targeted. and really helping the folks in need. too much in this legislation doesn't reach that goal. i thought the paycheck protection program in the very first c.a.r.e.s. act last spring, we supported that. it was an important program. it was laser beam targeted to help businesses keep their folks on the payrolls so they didn't lose their jobs. we supported that and it was -- there were some problems and abuses, there always are. but it was a good program that helped a lot of americans, especially lower income americans who were -- that job was their li
. >>> tim phillips is joining us now. what is your group? >> we're a grassroots organization across the country. around 3 1/2 million americans from every walk of life have worked with us, taken action with us to try to remove the barriers that hold every american back from living their version of the american dream. >> you're here to talk about the $1.9 trillion aid package. what in this proposal would you support? >> we want anything that the government does at this...
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joining us now is congressman tim ryan, democrat of ohio. he does chair the house subcommittee that has oversight over the capitol police. he's been leading one of the inquiries into the january 6th attack. congressman ryan, nice of you to make time to be here tonight. thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i was interested in this answer that you gave to "washington examiner" reporter. you said that the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. has been reviewing footage about these allegations that members of congress may have given tours to some of the rioters in advance of the attack. can you tell us anything more about that? >> yeah, not really, rachel. no one ties it together better than you do. but you know, the u.s. attorney has the investigation going on now. i'm sure they're looking at the footage. they're looking at everything surrounding that idea of members of congress taking people on tours. there were other members of congress who witnessed that happening. so that's in their hands now. and anybody who's dealt with the u.s.
joining us now is congressman tim ryan, democrat of ohio. he does chair the house subcommittee that has oversight over the capitol police. he's been leading one of the inquiries into the january 6th attack. congressman ryan, nice of you to make time to be here tonight. thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i was interested in this answer that you gave to "washington examiner" reporter. you said that the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. has been reviewing...
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tim, what do you think of draft king, quickly? >> like draft kings. love fanduel. love what they're doing. notice that a lot of these guys combining content, creating engagement, think about the partnership we will bar stools and pen gaming, they about action network as a plate that mears a lot of this. i think, look, that's part of the story with sports betting is engagement >> lot of synergies there. time for the final trade tim. >> we talked about j & j this is not a covid-19 cat lest. it's about a farm ear pipeline growing fast stay long on j & j >> karen >> yeah, i think about where there's still value. fedex right here >> bk. >> peloton look through the supply chain issues they'll get through it >> guy >> defense stocks back in vogue. l and t. >> all right thanks for watching fast back 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> 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
tim, what do you think of draft king, quickly? >> like draft kings. love fanduel. love what they're doing. notice that a lot of these guys combining content, creating engagement, think about the partnership we will bar stools and pen gaming, they about action network as a plate that mears a lot of this. i think, look, that's part of the story with sports betting is engagement >> lot of synergies there. time for the final trade tim. >> we talked about j & j this is not a...
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absolutely, tim. on the day — of this pandemic. absolutely, tim.. on the day before he _ of this pandemic. absolutely, tim. on the day before he was - 0n the day before he was inaugurated, we were marked for the thousand deaths to coronavirus and he did the ceremony with the then vice president—elect kamala harris, and they lit all these candles. he's about to do that again in the white house. he is in this role where he excels may be better than president trump. he knows what to say in these moments. he says people are going to be ok, people who died were extraordinary. to heal, we must remember. the fact that he's making this effort to commemorate this moment, to do this candle lighting ceremony, to order american flags to fly at half staff, is a lot more of an acknowledgement of this crisis then president donald trump ever did. and he also took a moment to point out that because this is still highly political story, we must socially distance wear masks. if you are next in line, get the vaccine. 500,000 deaths, that terrible milestone. some peopl
absolutely, tim. on the day — of this pandemic. absolutely, tim.. on the day before he _ of this pandemic. absolutely, tim. on the day before he was - 0n the day before he was inaugurated, we were marked for the thousand deaths to coronavirus and he did the ceremony with the then vice president—elect kamala harris, and they lit all these candles. he's about to do that again in the white house. he is in this role where he excels may be better than president trump. he knows what to say in...
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tim has lifelong experience in the region and will push for a diplomatic resolution. and tim's diplomacy will be bolstered by usaid working to ensure that humanitarian aid is reaching the yemeni people who are suffering an unendurable devastation. this war has to end, and to underscore our commitment, we're ending all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arms sales. the same time, saudi arabia faces missile attacks, uav strikes, and other threats from iranian supplied forces in multiple countries. we're going to continue to support and help saudi arabia defend its sovereignty and its territorial integrity and its people. we also face a crisis of more than 80 million displaced people suffering all around the world. the united states' moral leadership on refugee issues was a point of bipartisan consensus for so many decades when i first got here. we shined the light of lamp of liberty on oppressed people. we offered safe havens for those fleeing violence or persecution, and our example pushed other nations to open wide their
tim has lifelong experience in the region and will push for a diplomatic resolution. and tim's diplomacy will be bolstered by usaid working to ensure that humanitarian aid is reaching the yemeni people who are suffering an unendurable devastation. this war has to end, and to underscore our commitment, we're ending all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arms sales. the same time, saudi arabia faces missile attacks, uav strikes, and other threats...
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tim, don't go anywhere because the next topic is all you. what goes up must come down.de is going up in smoke losing most of its gains after getting a boost from the reddit rebels earlier this year or i should say earlier this week the alternative harvest etf which tracks many of the names on pace for its worst day ever while tilray is down more than 40% and pacing for its worst day ever too tim, i feel bad. you own a lot of these names >> well, look. it is a case where the fundamentals in cannabis are great. and i think some of the fundamentals for a handful of these canadian companies don't justify the valuations i think there is a difference between what's going on at tilray and a difference of what's going on at kuraleaf and green thumb and some of the other names. you have a place where first of all i run an active etf so we were selling tilray into some of this news yesterday. it's not ever been a very big position because again the valuations for some of the canadian lps is not an indictment against them. they're doing what they're doing but they are not u.s. pla
tim, don't go anywhere because the next topic is all you. what goes up must come down.de is going up in smoke losing most of its gains after getting a boost from the reddit rebels earlier this year or i should say earlier this week the alternative harvest etf which tracks many of the names on pace for its worst day ever while tilray is down more than 40% and pacing for its worst day ever too tim, i feel bad. you own a lot of these names >> well, look. it is a case where the fundamentals...