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, as tim was _ evidence, you know, stark warnings, as tim was talking about, that ipcc report, _ as timd — as tim was talking about, that ipcc report, and now the latest story is that perhaps there was the highest temperature in european history recorded — temperature in european history recorded in italy. obviously it hasn't — recorded in italy. obviously it hasn't been completely confirmed yet by the _ hasn't been completely confirmed yet by the world meteorological association, so we need that confirmation to say it's record—breaking — but it comes amidst— record—breaking — but it comes amidst all— record—breaking — but it comes amidst all this other news, people and animals are dying in european countries — and animals are dying in european countries like italy and greece, there's— countries like italy and greece, there's been these wildfires, absolutely devastating to the people, and the stories are horrific _ people, and the stories are horrific. here, less extreme but we have _ horrific. here, less extreme but we have seen. — horrific. here, less extreme but we have seen, you kno
, as tim was _ evidence, you know, stark warnings, as tim was talking about, that ipcc report, _ as timd — as tim was talking about, that ipcc report, and now the latest story is that perhaps there was the highest temperature in european history recorded — temperature in european history recorded in italy. obviously it hasn't — recorded in italy. obviously it hasn't been completely confirmed yet by the _ hasn't been completely confirmed yet by the world meteorological association, so we...
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tim, can _ definitely be going on a staycation. tim, can i — definitely be going on a staycation.mperature in sicily? i’m temperatures of a potential record temperature in sicily?— temperature in sicily? i'm a really borin: temperature in sicily? i'm a really boring englishman, _ temperature in sicily? i'm a really boring englishman, not _ temperature in sicily? i'm a really boring englishman, not only - temperature in sicily? i'm a really boring englishman, not only am i | temperature in sicily? i'm a really i boring englishman, not only am i not travelling abroad, but if the temperature gets higher than 25 celsius, i start grumbling. i'm always glad when the weather forecast says that hot temperatures are coming to an end. but seriously, this level of temperature, even for people who like heat, is unbearable. it's just the latest illustration that something really is happening to our climate. and i'm probably less optimistic than cni about the possibility of western governments and western populations more particularly making the necessary sacrifices to combat climate change wil
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it's also tim's best idea.ng up to the mound to deliver a fast pitch take it away >> thanks, mel so again, a proud franchise like some of its other megacap tech companies, cisco i think is moving in the direction of transformation of their business as we've talked about microsoft and others this is a recurring revenue software story higher multiple story and it's happening across some of their software segments. these recurring obligations and payment obligations are about 30 billion of their overall sales process and another 53% of those will be recurring purchases over the next 12 months if we just listen to their earnings, we heard a little margin pressure, but some is transitory supply disruption. meanwhile, the sense we got is that their core business around enterprise is strong it's getting stronger and off of an easy comp of a year ago, you're up about 30% on spending. i think it's going to continue finally with this company, what we talked about in this transformation and a move towards software, what's
it's also tim's best idea.ng up to the mound to deliver a fast pitch take it away >> thanks, mel so again, a proud franchise like some of its other megacap tech companies, cisco i think is moving in the direction of transformation of their business as we've talked about microsoft and others this is a recurring revenue software story higher multiple story and it's happening across some of their software segments. these recurring obligations and payment obligations are about 30 billion of...
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let's go around the horn tim?lesley, thank you for joining us today let's go back to india inda i shares. we talked about the macro. we talked about the tech movement there i love the story >> nadine? >> i'm going to go with a company called adyen it's a european payments business and postpandemic payments have become more strategic and cashless and this one's a winner zblchl pete >> how about a chip stock that's performed better than the video over the last year or so, marvel giddy up >> last but not least, b.k >> for me it's cyber arc cyber is big, right? this is one that i am sanguine about. >> we are not sanguine we are sanguine. anyway, that does it for "fast money" but we have a special bonus hour at 6:00 "options action" is xtne [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> hey there "options action" fans i'mlessly picker in for melissa lee. we ha
let's go around the horn tim?lesley, thank you for joining us today let's go back to india inda i shares. we talked about the macro. we talked about the tech movement there i love the story >> nadine? >> i'm going to go with a company called adyen it's a european payments business and postpandemic payments have become more strategic and cashless and this one's a winner zblchl pete >> how about a chip stock that's performed better than the video over the last year or so, marvel...
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a historic run for tim cook. if you bought shares, you would be up more than 1,000% and a few other faang names. here with a look at the legacy he's already built is josh lipton josh >> there are fewdifferent financial metrics we can use to judge tim cook's performance one would be the stock price as you mentioned. apple named tim cook ceo on august 24th, 2011. since then apple stock is up more than a thousand percent that's versus a gain of about 280% for the s&p 500 revenue is growing more than 150% to 274 billion through fiscal 2020. apple's market cap skyrocketing from 346 billion to nearly 2.5 trillion and net cash position of 72 billion, dividends paid at nearly 103 billion and counting. adding to this performance, think about who tim cook had to take the baton from here steve jobs himself american icon, a creative visionary who could take this stage and wow an audience. cook has been clear here he didn't try to be the next steve jobs instead, he focused on being the best version of himself, he says, and an
a historic run for tim cook. if you bought shares, you would be up more than 1,000% and a few other faang names. here with a look at the legacy he's already built is josh lipton josh >> there are fewdifferent financial metrics we can use to judge tim cook's performance one would be the stock price as you mentioned. apple named tim cook ceo on august 24th, 2011. since then apple stock is up more than a thousand percent that's versus a gain of about 280% for the s&p 500 revenue is...
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tim? >> i think there is a lot of short interest in the stock. smart to avoid the short side there is almost 14% short interest there was close to 30 when the stock was at $10 so you've taken that up. i think jeff janet is one of the great ceo turn arounds in material and certainly anywhere. and when you think about the percentage of sales through digital sales at macy's, i think last month was north and in addition to managing inventory because that is why i go to macy's i'm a buyer, i'm shopping it so to play the game right. and i do think that macy's while it is having a great run, it is consolidated very nicely around this 18, $19 revel and i think it is ready to make a move. >> footlocker, do you think? sneaker head, are you shopping it or dropping it. >> i'm not a sneaker head. butly do this one. i think they have a $72 price target again, people will sort of knock it on valuation, the fact that a lot of direct consumer stuff but i think it sold off enough where you get a bounce post earnings, i think on august 20th so i shop it. >> okay. n
tim? >> i think there is a lot of short interest in the stock. smart to avoid the short side there is almost 14% short interest there was close to 30 when the stock was at $10 so you've taken that up. i think jeff janet is one of the great ceo turn arounds in material and certainly anywhere. and when you think about the percentage of sales through digital sales at macy's, i think last month was north and in addition to managing inventory because that is why i go to macy's i'm a buyer, i'm...
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has tim cook uniquely been able to do here? >> i think that's a good starting point in my humble opinion, what he's done has become the world's greatest ceo that's part of his accomplishments, part of steve jobs a thread that gets overlooked, one of steve jobs' greatest legacies is the handoff, the blueprint for all corporate handoffs steve, of course, laid the groundwork, but what tim followed up on is maintaining a culture which is incredible to go from $100 billion in revenue to $400 billion next year. that focus -- its singular focus has been unchanged which is in apple's case to create products that enrich people's lives i think what is the substance of what has tim cook done, he has really shepherded this culture -- tim cook has shepherded the culture that jobs built. >> to follow up on that, gene, is what tim cook has created transferable >> i think everything is transferable that was the narrative when steve jobs left, that this could not be transferable and here we are. i think it is. i think those conversations i'm su
has tim cook uniquely been able to do here? >> i think that's a good starting point in my humble opinion, what he's done has become the world's greatest ceo that's part of his accomplishments, part of steve jobs a thread that gets overlooked, one of steve jobs' greatest legacies is the handoff, the blueprint for all corporate handoffs steve, of course, laid the groundwork, but what tim followed up on is maintaining a culture which is incredible to go from $100 billion in revenue to $400...
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shares are up 5% >> and you laugh every time. >> tim, i will tell you, tim has said for a while. >> the faulk you have a parts number like that is encouraging. the knock on disney has been valuation. i think you can get up to 203? >> they're about 188 right now >> 203 makes sense i really thick the expectations are relatively muted, and we've seen a lot of companies beat and then trade off here. it's been trading sideways, but i would dive into that more and say this goes a story of either they are going to do well, hulu, or they'll see robust growths. if you look at netflix's last release, that, but seeing that all come together, i mean, you're seeing it manifest itself i think you have more upside in the stock. it's a company hitting on all cylinders to the up side. >> dan, what do you make of this i think the parks number was impressive i have a lot of friends who did go to disney during the quarter with their families. there's more tan just streaming here, for sure, to be liked. >> i think the point about parts and experiences is these guys trying to hit valuation. if you're going t
shares are up 5% >> and you laugh every time. >> tim, i will tell you, tim has said for a while. >> the faulk you have a parts number like that is encouraging. the knock on disney has been valuation. i think you can get up to 203? >> they're about 188 right now >> 203 makes sense i really thick the expectations are relatively muted, and we've seen a lot of companies beat and then trade off here. it's been trading sideways, but i would dive into that more and say...
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tim? >> well, i think the question is, they've already struck a pa partnership with apple canada on activity north of borard does this leave a place with we see these two companies fortunes, not amazon but a firm tied to amazon at this point >> it is interesting, that is the case with peloton. some of the partnerships have been a leading indicator for a firm stock you saw it sort of trading in sympathy with peloton. i think it does tend to trade long with whatever it is partnered with but amazon being such a big chunk of u.s. e-commerce has investors up and they won't be able to partner with certain people because they're with amazon and one of the things that we wore wondering is something that amazon could build their own buy now and pay later product and instead went with a partnership. >> those are all good questions and the one about exclusivity will be key and in the next few days thank you, kate rooney steve grasso, what do you take on this? >> well, it is obviously what you see in
tim? >> well, i think the question is, they've already struck a pa partnership with apple canada on activity north of borard does this leave a place with we see these two companies fortunes, not amazon but a firm tied to amazon at this point >> it is interesting, that is the case with peloton. some of the partnerships have been a leading indicator for a firm stock you saw it sort of trading in sympathy with peloton. i think it does tend to trade long with whatever it is partnered...
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i understand what tim is saying and i thought— understand what tim is saying and i thought that he would was saying there. i agree obviousiy— what i was saying there. i agree obviously with all the things he said about how heartbreaking the story— said about how heartbreaking the story is. — said about how heartbreaking the story is, the way that the metro has reported _ story is, the way that the metro has reported that these girls are being raped _ reported that these girls are being raped and — reported that these girls are being raped and taken as sex slaves, it's absentiy— raped and taken as sex slaves, it's absently heartbreaking. but i think the fact— absently heartbreaking. but i think the fact that we are in the situation _ the fact that we are in the situation now is really a reflection ofjust_ situation now is really a reflection ofiust how— situation now is really a reflection ofjust how poorly we've done over the last— ofjust how poorly we've done over the last 20 — ofjust how poorly we've done over the last 20 years. this situation shouldn't— the last 20 years. this situati
i understand what tim is saying and i thought— understand what tim is saying and i thought that he would was saying there. i agree obviousiy— what i was saying there. i agree obviously with all the things he said about how heartbreaking the story— said about how heartbreaking the story is. — said about how heartbreaking the story is, the way that the metro has reported _ story is, the way that the metro has reported that these girls are being raped _ reported that these girls are being...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: tomorrow night, an abc news exclusive.resident biden will sit down with george stephanopoulos for his first interview since the withdrawal of troops in afghanistan. you can watch the interview on world news tonight tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. on abc 7. ama: booster shots could be coming for millions of americans. when you could get your third dose. dan: are younger kids more likely to spread covid easily? a local doctor explains the results of a new study. ama: a mass testing site is reopening in san francisco. dan: all of that is coming up, but first a look at what is ahead on jimmy kimmel live tonight with guest host julie bowen. julie: thanks. i'm julie bowen and there's nothing you can do about it. we did meet on the set of modern family. it felt really real and everybody was a little in love with you and i didn't like it. saving starts with internet and wireless from xfinity. get a great low price on fast, reliable internet. plus, add xfinity mobile with 5g included and save up to $400 a year on wireless over at&t! get fast
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: tomorrow night, an abc news exclusive.resident biden will sit down with george stephanopoulos for his first interview since the withdrawal of troops in afghanistan. you can watch the interview on world news tonight tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. on abc 7. ama: booster shots could be coming for millions of americans. when you could get your third dose. dan: are younger kids more likely to spread covid easily? a local doctor explains the results of a new study. ama: a mass...
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and that tim jim brady had a significant wound. we had no idea that he was in treatment, we thought that perhaps he had come to check on brady. and we saw when we walked in, i saw dave fischer, the deputy chief of staff on telephone lines, and the president was in the treatment room. >> right. i'm giving you a dispensation, you get two and a half minutes. >> [laughs] >> i was going to ask for a little bit more time. >> it came out, if you need to. but i want just a couple of these things. when i came out of the hilton hotel, i am trying to remember exactly what happened. when i came out -- i know juror was on the left. and i was coming up, i think i walked by rick ahearn in order to get to that right side. >> you did. >> and i'm on the right side and juries on the right side. we are probably ten feet from a fully armored car. and all of a sudden, six shots go off in 1.7 seconds. i mean, boom, boom, boom, boom. whatever it was, it was electricity in the air. and i knew i had heard gunshots before, but these were 22, these were not l
and that tim jim brady had a significant wound. we had no idea that he was in treatment, we thought that perhaps he had come to check on brady. and we saw when we walked in, i saw dave fischer, the deputy chief of staff on telephone lines, and the president was in the treatment room. >> right. i'm giving you a dispensation, you get two and a half minutes. >> [laughs] >> i was going to ask for a little bit more time. >> it came out, if you need to. but i want just a...
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dell and tim? >> well, let me start out that the protocols in place 40 years ago are of course not in place now. i recall prior to that taking place, and ray can back this up, that the prior administrations had lobbied to allow us to use metal detectors, and that it was not new technology and metal detectors in the hands of well trained people like members of the secret services are very, very effective, so as i recall we had been asked to use them, and i heard things such as we did not want it to look like a siege atmosphere around the president, and well, ray is getting letters threatening the president, so it was a siege atmosphere, but he did pull the plan off the shelf. but it always starts with three rings of security to begin with. the second ring now is really the metal detectors, where it was not before, and the final ring or the agents assigned to the president himself if all else fails, you have to rely upon their reactions based on a couple of theory, and that is the arm's reach theory
dell and tim? >> well, let me start out that the protocols in place 40 years ago are of course not in place now. i recall prior to that taking place, and ray can back this up, that the prior administrations had lobbied to allow us to use metal detectors, and that it was not new technology and metal detectors in the hands of well trained people like members of the secret services are very, very effective, so as i recall we had been asked to use them, and i heard things such as we did not...
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tim: trying to prevent a gray davis-style recall from having a newsom twist. local election offices will start sending alex -- ballots no later >> we have everything you need to know about the race to replace governor gavin newsom on our website, abc7news.com. >> abc -- san francisco's case rate is growing faster than the national average, so what is going on? part of our vaccine team joins us with some expert insight. you learned about what is driving this. >> medical experts are attributing the sudden increase to three factors -- the delta variant, the unvaccinated population, and the reopening of california on june 15. close to two months after california reopened san francisco, the first city to reach a milestone of 80% of the eligible population vaccinated. >> what you think is driving this increase? >> delta, delta, delta. >> here is what it looks like based on the latest cdc data from august 8. and senior investigator for the gladstone institute elegy and immunology. over 70% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> most of the infections we are seeing
tim: trying to prevent a gray davis-style recall from having a newsom twist. local election offices will start sending alex -- ballots no later >> we have everything you need to know about the race to replace governor gavin newsom on our website, abc7news.com. >> abc -- san francisco's case rate is growing faster than the national average, so what is going on? part of our vaccine team joins us with some expert insight. you learned about what is driving this. >> medical experts...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: tomorrow night, an abc news exclusive. president biden will sit down with george stephanopoulos for his first interview since the withdrawal of troops in afghanistan. you can watch the interview on world news tonight tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. on abc 7. ama: booster shots could be coming for millions of americans. when you could get your third dose. dan: are younger kids more likely to spread covid easily? a local doctor explains the results of a new study. ama: a mass testing site is reopening in san francisco. dan: all of that is coming up, but first a look at what is ahead on jimmy kimmel live tonight with guest host julie bowen. julie: thanks. i'm julie bowen and there's nothing you can do about it. we did meet on the set of modern family. it felt really real and everybody was a little in love with you and i didn't like it. ama: if you ride public transportation for flight, you will need to wear your mask a little while longer and get ready to roll up those sleeves again. millions of americans are about to be told to get a
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: tomorrow night, an abc news exclusive. president biden will sit down with george stephanopoulos for his first interview since the withdrawal of troops in afghanistan. you can watch the interview on world news tonight tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. on abc 7. ama: booster shots could be coming for millions of americans. when you could get your third dose. dan: are younger kids more likely to spread covid easily? a local doctor explains the results of a new study. ama: a...
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tim charrington versus todd winkler? "no contest, " said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> good solid upper middle class guy? >> oh, yeah, no. >> and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a whole lot of nothing. todd, on the other hand. >> we went to orlando with them -- to disney world. >> and he was picking up the bill for this stuff? >> yeah. most of the time, yeah. >> don had no way of knowing that tim was, for a time, still in rachel's life. sort of. >> you didn't lose touch completely. >> no, we really kept in touch, >> and why would they do that? maybe because her marriage, rachel led tim to believe, wasn't all "apple pie and ice cream". >> because she wanted to share with me what was going on. >> what did she tell you? >> she shared with me that -- t
tim charrington versus todd winkler? "no contest, " said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> good solid upper middle class guy? >> oh, yeah, no. >> and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty,...
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tim seymour, let me turn to you. it's hard for me maybe not to make the connection here, but nvidia was one of the derivative plays because some of the chips they make were used in some of the mining rigs to get things like bitcoin out there, ethereum, whatnot. this is a stock that's up, looking at my screen, 55% over the last 12 months is nvidia a crypto story still >> no. no i mean, look, it's a gaming and d data storage story the crypto has been a driver along the road this is a stock up 350% over the last couple of years, but coming into this print was below the 50 day for the first time since i think may or so. it's been a little bit heavy along with all semiconductors. yes, crypto mining has certainly been a feature for this stock. it hasn't been the feature gaming up 85%. that's the story that's a $3 billion business now and data center where they are competing in a competitive but a place where they can do it from a strength so the valuation is what matters here it's not great they've rewarded the high growth
tim seymour, let me turn to you. it's hard for me maybe not to make the connection here, but nvidia was one of the derivative plays because some of the chips they make were used in some of the mining rigs to get things like bitcoin out there, ethereum, whatnot. this is a stock that's up, looking at my screen, 55% over the last 12 months is nvidia a crypto story still >> no. no i mean, look, it's a gaming and d data storage story the crypto has been a driver along the road this is a stock...
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yes, there is in tim what do you say? >> there's a few factors, but you had some macros, support economic policy with monetary policy a couple of interesting dynamics, the change has opened up a shares futures to western investors. so the ability to access the local markets through the futures market the msci and market regulator love this stuff and even the msci whsaid he thinks this talko china uninvestable is not true to the extent you haven't seen a massive exodus from the a shares market from foreign investors, that's been very good. you have seen a mass exit from tencent. jd.com reported fantastic numbers. again, they are not necessarily in the same regulatory spotlight as an alibaba. they really don't have the same type of antimonopoly and cybersecurity dynamics when these guys showed 27% growth, outlining at least a 32, 35% growth of the next couple of years and you look at a 22 times multiple which makes this a $95 stock, there's still a lot of reason to get excited about some of these names i don't think the pre
yes, there is in tim what do you say? >> there's a few factors, but you had some macros, support economic policy with monetary policy a couple of interesting dynamics, the change has opened up a shares futures to western investors. so the ability to access the local markets through the futures market the msci and market regulator love this stuff and even the msci whsaid he thinks this talko china uninvestable is not true to the extent you haven't seen a massive exodus from the a shares...
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and then tim mccarthy turning to take the shot unleashed by the time it started. and that incredible reaction time. starting with marty, and 2:27, and leaving the hilton, and in what i thought would be a dramatic interestingri way to g at this, each of you two minutes to describe the scene, and what is it like. well, 1:90 seconds, and you are coming out, and each of you has a different recollection, and so it is going to go maury, rick, ray and tim. n go ahead, maury. >> when reagan finished speaking. iit decided to nip out ahead, s just not to get underfoot, and move with the group. so ied was 20 to 30 feet ahead the president. ima passed by the hope line, ani did not think anything about it, and i was at the car, and i heard pop,p, pop, pop, and it sounded like fireworks. i w had never been around violee or heard guns before. i didn't know what it was. you are talking about the secret service agents, and i was bewildered. then i saw what was happening with reagan pushed into the car, and the secret service agent driving my car screamed att me o get into the car,
and then tim mccarthy turning to take the shot unleashed by the time it started. and that incredible reaction time. starting with marty, and 2:27, and leaving the hilton, and in what i thought would be a dramatic interestingri way to g at this, each of you two minutes to describe the scene, and what is it like. well, 1:90 seconds, and you are coming out, and each of you has a different recollection, and so it is going to go maury, rick, ray and tim. n go ahead, maury. >> when reagan...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: covid-19 cases are beginning to trend downward across much of the bay area. still, the uncertainty and whiplash is continuing to have its impact. as matt boone explains, many events in the bay area are being canceled or postponed, some months in advance. reporter: this was the last time the great dickens christmas fair was held at the cow palace in 2019. >> people from all over are trying to reach out to us, please do the show, this is our holiday tra the fair's committed kitchen director says they were excited to bring the event back in 2021 -- make a decision now r december. >> when we realize we would not be able to keep our performers as well as the public as safe as we would want to, we made the difficult decision to cancel this year. reporter: they are planning to do a virtual and drive-through event in its place. meantime, at the oasis bar and club in san francisco, several shows were canceled last week, and other promoters have been canceling or are hesitant to schedule
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: covid-19 cases are beginning to trend downward across much of the bay area. still, the uncertainty and whiplash is continuing to have its impact. as matt boone explains, many events in the bay area are being canceled or postponed, some months in advance. reporter: this was the last time the great dickens christmas fair was held at the cow palace in 2019. >> people from all over are trying to reach out to us, please do the show, this is our holiday tra the...
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tim, thank you. tim milnar from the cyclone _ higher. tim, thank you.m, thank you. tim milnar from the cyclone research group. l you're watching bbc news. meanwhile, here in the uk, the latest coronavirus figures from the government show there were 32,406 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average, there were 34,226 new cases per day in the last week. 133 deaths were recorded in the past 2a hours, with an average of 112 deaths a day in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 88.2% of adults in the uk have now had their firstjab, and 78.2% have had both doses now. with large crowds expected to flock to beaches and festivals over the bank holiday weekend, there are concerns about rising covid infection rates. public health officials in some areas are calling on holidaymakers to take lateral flow tests before travelling. phillip norton reports from scarborough. ice creams and sand castles, with a strong message of hands, face, space, and take a test. the temperature was well into the 20s in scarborough today. the first bank holida
tim, thank you. tim milnar from the cyclone _ higher. tim, thank you.m, thank you. tim milnar from the cyclone research group. l you're watching bbc news. meanwhile, here in the uk, the latest coronavirus figures from the government show there were 32,406 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average, there were 34,226 new cases per day in the last week. 133 deaths were recorded in the past 2a hours, with an average of 112 deaths a day in the past week. 0n...
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his name is tim maude. and tim and i served in the 199th light infantry brigade together, and tim was several years younger than me, but he'd gone to ocs when he was, like, 18 years old. and he was a second lieutenant, i was a first lieutenant. but we both pretty much agreed that we had the worst attitudes of any lieutenants in the army. [laughter] he didn't take it, he was very funny. he didn't take too much seriously, and neither did i. about 1998, i forget how i saw -- i think i saw it in the army times or something that lieutenant general -- no, major general timothy matted, the head of possessor -- maude, the head of personnel for the united states army in europe is coming to the pentagon to be the chief of personnel for the army. i got his e-mail address from a fellow general who worked forces command, and i sent him an e-mail. and it came back, wow. [laughter] i can't believe that you found me. anyway, and he couldn't believe that i was a general too. we were both major generals. two worst lieutenant
his name is tim maude. and tim and i served in the 199th light infantry brigade together, and tim was several years younger than me, but he'd gone to ocs when he was, like, 18 years old. and he was a second lieutenant, i was a first lieutenant. but we both pretty much agreed that we had the worst attitudes of any lieutenants in the army. [laughter] he didn't take it, he was very funny. he didn't take too much seriously, and neither did i. about 1998, i forget how i saw -- i think i saw it in...
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tim: in marin county, tim johns, ab a bay area man is sharing a terrifying story of his dramatic escapeafghanistan. >> i didn't think i would be able to make it back to the states safe without losing my head. julian: that man is a former u.s. military interpreter. we have agreed to protect his identity because he fears. retaliation from the taliban he traveled to kabul weeks ago to help his family, but got trapped there. that is when his friends, a military veteran, stepped up to bring him home safely. their harrowing story is one you will only see on abc 7. we will share that in the next half-hour. about 100 people turned out in oakland for rallies supporting afghan refugees. the group afghans for a better tomorrow gathered. they are calling on the u.s. to keep their doors open for those fleeing afghanistan. >> i would love to see the united states take a more active role in helping clean up this mess, an open door if ug policy, expediting visas, keeping the humanitarian aid flowing, and ensuring the kabul airport stays open so the majority of individuals who are trying to leave can do
tim: in marin county, tim johns, ab a bay area man is sharing a terrifying story of his dramatic escapeafghanistan. >> i didn't think i would be able to make it back to the states safe without losing my head. julian: that man is a former u.s. military interpreter. we have agreed to protect his identity because he fears. retaliation from the taliban he traveled to kabul weeks ago to help his family, but got trapped there. that is when his friends, a military veteran, stepped up to bring...
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tim, would you rather? moderna, merck or amgen? >> that's too complicated. need guy's help on that. i would take merck you havea case where -- i thin j.p. morgan's note out is priced -- saving the world but priced like saving the universe. i think that's the story here. it's very difficult. you almost have to dcf this. you can come up with any number you want throw heavy discounts and give them ten products they have in their pipeline beyond this and it's tough to get a number much above 300. look, i'm long merck i believe in what they do long-term. it's a very different story, of course >> coming up, digging into some options ahead of the earnings report detas aewilin f ten-x is the's largest online commercial real estate exchange. and it's fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like our lunch. (laughs) amazing! see it. want it. ten-x it. i'm dad's greatest sandcastle - and greatest memory! but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate peanut butter cup ice cream with real cocoa. well, that's the way the sandcastle crumbles. you can't beat
tim, would you rather? moderna, merck or amgen? >> that's too complicated. need guy's help on that. i would take merck you havea case where -- i thin j.p. morgan's note out is priced -- saving the world but priced like saving the universe. i think that's the story here. it's very difficult. you almost have to dcf this. you can come up with any number you want throw heavy discounts and give them ten products they have in their pipeline beyond this and it's tough to get a number much above...
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tim: she still has family in the country. and although she was able to get in touch with them sunday morning, she still fears for the safety of her cousins and aunts. >> she was afraid. she didn't know what was going to happen to her. and she didn't know what was going to happen to her children. tim: but beyond the immediate connection, she says her heart also breaks for other afghans, too, especially women and young children. >> it's not a question of if. it's a question of when these young girls lives are going to be destroyed. tim: with the country falling apart seemingly overnight, many are asking what happened? congressman eric swalwell represents california's 15th district, the heart of the local afghan community. he tells me it's not a time to focus on what went wrong, but instead on what we need to do next. >> i support the effort to deploy troops to protect the embassy and make sure that americans, allied partners, and eligible afghans who helped us are able to get out as quickly as possible. tim: but those people ar
tim: she still has family in the country. and although she was able to get in touch with them sunday morning, she still fears for the safety of her cousins and aunts. >> she was afraid. she didn't know what was going to happen to her. and she didn't know what was going to happen to her children. tim: but beyond the immediate connection, she says her heart also breaks for other afghans, too, especially women and young children. >> it's not a question of if. it's a question of when...
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tim? tim? >> how many time here? >> now. karen? >> okay. take it away. >> okay.le, down a lot, gm. can't wait look to buy it tomorrow. >> and dan. >> picture a three-day roll play for a gap roll. >> tim tweet it thanks for watching "fast. "mad money" starts right now 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 other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer. sometimes it's mind-numbing. almost impossible to get a clear re o
tim? tim? >> how many time here? >> now. karen? >> okay. take it away. >> okay.le, down a lot, gm. can't wait look to buy it tomorrow. >> and dan. >> picture a three-day roll play for a gap roll. >> tim tweet it thanks for watching "fast. "mad money" starts right now 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...
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pass it on to you tim. okay? well, just a little quick background eisenhower following world war ii. became the army chief of staff. he eventually retired from the army and becomes the president of columbia university. during that time. he's he's called back to service sort of part-time in washington since they're combining some of the military services. and eisenhower becomes the first sort of informal chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. then also while i still at columbia. the president truman taps ike to become the first allied commander of nato in december of 1950 and then an early 1951 eisenhower goes to france. somebody was still in france at the time. to to take up that that position. and in many ways, i mean his running for president was to protect me these internationalist organizations that same ones that harry truman supported. the republican party at that time was deeply divided between of eastern moderates who believed in internationalism, they believe the united nations they believed in nato they
pass it on to you tim. okay? well, just a little quick background eisenhower following world war ii. became the army chief of staff. he eventually retired from the army and becomes the president of columbia university. during that time. he's he's called back to service sort of part-time in washington since they're combining some of the military services. and eisenhower becomes the first sort of informal chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. then also while i still at columbia. the president...
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thank you, tim. okay. we're going to shift gears and talk about harry truman. and, you know, many of the things tim and i are talking about could themselves be separate talks. so i do apologize for glossing over some very important things that i'm hoping to at least hit some highlights. i mentioned harry truman becomes president suddenly on april 12, 1945. and few if any presidents have ever faced similar challenges that harry truman faced, particularly since he was very ill-prepared by franklin roosevelt. the two had only had two meetings during his 82-day vice presidency. and what was happening was the war against germany, that is, world war ii, against germany, was concluding, it would conclude in may, the following month. but the war against japan was still very much happening, ongoing. and so harry truman was faced with how to end the war against japan and dealing with the issues of post-war europe and asia after the war. and so he has a meeting here in july of 1945 with the big -- the so-called
thank you, tim. okay. we're going to shift gears and talk about harry truman. and, you know, many of the things tim and i are talking about could themselves be separate talks. so i do apologize for glossing over some very important things that i'm hoping to at least hit some highlights. i mentioned harry truman becomes president suddenly on april 12, 1945. and few if any presidents have ever faced similar challenges that harry truman faced, particularly since he was very ill-prepared by...
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tim vickery, alwa s show him the door. tim vickery, always such _ show him the door.ys such a — show him the door. tim vickery, always such a pleasure - show him the door. tim vickery, always such a pleasure to - show him the door. tim vickery, always such a pleasure to talk i always such a pleasure to talk to you. the greek prime minister has said many people face what he called a menacing night, as firefighters try to contain wildfires across the country. he warned that the worst was yet to come with strong westerly winds expected to fan flames on friday. in one of the worst blazes firefighters have spent two days battling to save the historic birthplace of the olympic games. i'm joined now by our reporter mark lobel many people have been evacuated. greece is used to these fires and dealing with them on the ground and into the air but the scale of this is possibly unprecedented. bear in mind, 10,000 hectares were destroyed in the whole of last year. if we start with others, residents of healing temperatures of around a0 degrees centigrade, 170 fahrenheit. the prime
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okay, thank you, tim. i think in the interest of time, i know we want to take some questions, we are going to go quickly through these next few slides that show some photographs from the truman library collection! harry truman with dwight eisenhower, this picture at the post and conference as omar bradley in the car as well. here is harry truman a 1940, eight awarding general eisenhower. extensive correspondence between the two men in the truman papers during the truman presidency. unfortunately, that would end as a result of the 1952 campaign which was a contentious one. this is a meeting that took place between the two men shortly after eisenhower left presidency 1952. you could see by the expression there that it's rather tense for various reasons. truman is quick to congratulate eisenhower on his victory in 1952. trauma decided not to run for president, by the way, in 1950. two it was stevenson who was a democratic nominee. there was a long period of tension between the two men but eisenhower did visit
okay, thank you, tim. i think in the interest of time, i know we want to take some questions, we are going to go quickly through these next few slides that show some photographs from the truman library collection! harry truman with dwight eisenhower, this picture at the post and conference as omar bradley in the car as well. here is harry truman a 1940, eight awarding general eisenhower. extensive correspondence between the two men in the truman papers during the truman presidency....
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tim johns joins us to explain what's behind the city's latest plea. tim?: this comes after a woman was photographed feeding the coyotes. that of course, is a big no-no. it's one timesharing your snacks is definitely not encouraged. >> this is 100% a human caused problem. >> after this woman was photographed feeding what appears be raw meat to coyotes, san francisco animal control is asking people in san francisco in identifying her. >> we're hoping someone in the public can tell her -- identifyy her and tell her to stop doing that. >> expecting food from humans is problematic for several reasons. >> feeding coyotes and any wildlife, it makes the wildlife lose their natural weariness of people. they begin to see people as a source of food. reporter: but for those concerned about possible attacks, donahue has this to pr we're not -- we don't really think they will attack somebody. reporter: donahue said that several people had been spotted feeding coyotes in multiple places across the city. multiple places across the city. those who do feed coyotes can face
tim johns joins us to explain what's behind the city's latest plea. tim?: this comes after a woman was photographed feeding the coyotes. that of course, is a big no-no. it's one timesharing your snacks is definitely not encouraged. >> this is 100% a human caused problem. >> after this woman was photographed feeding what appears be raw meat to coyotes, san francisco animal control is asking people in san francisco in identifying her. >> we're hoping someone in the public can...
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tim seymour, it's not entirely a surprise people are reconsidering their plans at this point >> no. look how airlines traded today you almost get a sense this is something that has been well telegraphed. the investment community didn't look like what was overly optimistic by the airlines you're going to read a bunch of notes today. a couple of folks we called, hunter k, we need to see trazam cuts. >> which is. >> total revenue per available seat miles >> thank you. >> the capacity is down but the revenue they're able to get out of customers the big news is it's actually moving higher. increased costs in terms of getting back to it in terms of peak airport dynamics. they have higher fuel costs and i think this is part of the story but, again, what have the stocks done? the stocks have largely reflected some of this negativity over the last three weeks. the stocks kind of followed the bond market. the stock market told you where there was concern around delta variant. >> i love when tim uses the synonyms -- >> acronyms. >> acronyms. >> what was that >> yeah. homonyms. >> i'm joking. >
tim seymour, it's not entirely a surprise people are reconsidering their plans at this point >> no. look how airlines traded today you almost get a sense this is something that has been well telegraphed. the investment community didn't look like what was overly optimistic by the airlines you're going to read a bunch of notes today. a couple of folks we called, hunter k, we need to see trazam cuts. >> which is. >> total revenue per available seat miles >> thank you....
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tim? >> i'm not sure. i think it is a better time to bet on the banks and i think the retail consumer following through after a pandemic with a lot of money in the bank for the first time, so even though some of the household income numbers have never been higher and i believe the numbers are right. the last three months you saw household debt increase the most we're almost $15 trillion in debt and 75 is mortgage debt and does the consumer have more ammunition and are theyfinally getting -- look, the fed wants this they wanted banks to led and wanted the consumer to be out there and they are doing it. so i think right now it is very positive i think you heard from under armour and i think this is a turn around story, a major management change two or three year news a turn around seeing the tail wind of higher margins. they talked about on the closing bell how some of the sourcing is better than the competitors, they're in aa good spot, et cetera et cetera i think there is a lot of great news priced into ra
tim? >> i'm not sure. i think it is a better time to bet on the banks and i think the retail consumer following through after a pandemic with a lot of money in the bank for the first time, so even though some of the household income numbers have never been higher and i believe the numbers are right. the last three months you saw household debt increase the most we're almost $15 trillion in debt and 75 is mortgage debt and does the consumer have more ammunition and are theyfinally getting...
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brilliant stuff, tim. different. brilliant stuff, tim- we _ different. brilliant stuff, tim.sports that had been so successful. victoria, when we talk about these new sports and in the streaming and downloading and watching, they were five out of the top ten watched and most viewed for the ioc of the games so far has certainly gone down a treat with viewers all over the world wife and i'm certainly one of them! we will see you a bit later on. —— — and i am certainly of them. a new kind of content creator is emerging on youtube. so—called virtual youtubers are people who use 3d character models to engage with their audience anonymously on the video—sharing site. these v—tubers, as they're called, are becoming more and more popular with some reportedly earning millions. our reporter miles emmanuel spoke to two of them using their online personas. hello. you are watching the bbc. ~ ., ., hello. you are watching the bbc. ~ ., , ., bbc. meat two british women, aued bbc. meat two british women, a . ed 22 bbc. meat two british women, aged 22 and — bbc. meat two british women, aged 2
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. >> joe: zavala back to the plate, then tim anderson.in the cleanup spot, but still a few spots away for the white sox trying to rally here in the ninth. a fun game for all, a more important game for the yankees with where they sit. zavala takes ball two. 2-2. tampa bay rays put up a win today. yankees started this day 6 back in the division, just two behind boston. that skips in. >> john: yeah, that's been the amazing turnaround. they've played so well they've only gained a half a game on the rays, but they picked up a lot of games on the boston red sox and now are close enough for the wild card -- way closer than they are for the division. if got an -- got to get in position for the wild card before you can think of a divisional title. >> joe: 3-2 pitch is high and the tying run is on. tampa bay beating boston, so an opportunity for the yankees to be just one behind the red sox as they try to beat the white sox. tim anderson digging in, 1 for 4 tonight. >> john: good matchup here for a low-ball hitter, sinking fastball. >> joe: anderso
. >> joe: zavala back to the plate, then tim anderson.in the cleanup spot, but still a few spots away for the white sox trying to rally here in the ninth. a fun game for all, a more important game for the yankees with where they sit. zavala takes ball two. 2-2. tampa bay rays put up a win today. yankees started this day 6 back in the division, just two behind boston. that skips in. >> john: yeah, that's been the amazing turnaround. they've played so well they've only gained a half a...
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tim? >> right, by some swag, they need it. >> by some swag. actually, beverages and food to, while you're at. it juanita tolliver, tim miller, it's always a pleasure, to friends of this broadcast, have a good weekend. as we've been discussing, it's been a week out successes and setbacks for the biden administration. and there are few people better equipped to talk about it all then pulitzer prize-winning historian john meacham standing by to join us next. o join us next just a short while ago, the united states senate passed the infrastructure investment and jobs act. this historic investment in infrastructure is what i believe you, the american people, want. what you've been asking for for a long, long time. this bill shows we can work together. >> it was a big victory for the president, to the tune of a trillion dollars. it's just one part of what's been a busy week for the biden white house. as the administration promotes the presidents agenda, while also facing the delta surge at home. the taliban surge in afghanistan as well. thankfully,
tim? >> right, by some swag, they need it. >> by some swag. actually, beverages and food to, while you're at. it juanita tolliver, tim miller, it's always a pleasure, to friends of this broadcast, have a good weekend. as we've been discussing, it's been a week out successes and setbacks for the biden administration. and there are few people better equipped to talk about it all then pulitzer prize-winning historian john meacham standing by to join us next. o join us next just a short...
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tim. let's kick it off. >> yeah.tonight and therefore, if you can put a mustache on peter brady and turn him into phil packer, you can put a bit of a shine on bank of america and say it can keep up with between the capital return program and their m&a business is humming along i like bank of america relative value over jpm >> thank you, sir. karen. final trade. >> yeah. well first of all, goes to shana. great pitch. cvs for a lot of the reasons that wba it's cheap, for one. if rates rise, i think this is a market multiple and booster shots i think will be a benefit to cvs >> dan >> yeah, qqq nasdaq 100 we were talking about how extended it is if you look out to october expiration, qqq, 380 at the money put would only cost you 2.2% that looks cheap to me buy and puts >> and guy >> all the bradys ate at mcdonald's you should, too, brian >> everybody, thank you. atoeitors. a special hour, next your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant
tim. let's kick it off. >> yeah.tonight and therefore, if you can put a mustache on peter brady and turn him into phil packer, you can put a bit of a shine on bank of america and say it can keep up with between the capital return program and their m&a business is humming along i like bank of america relative value over jpm >> thank you, sir. karen. final trade. >> yeah. well first of all, goes to shana. great pitch. cvs for a lot of the reasons that wba it's cheap, for...
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the connection of me and tony and tim, tim and i are connected because of vietnam. tony and i are connected because tony was the chief of staff of the army reserve command. a regular army officer. when i was deputy commanding general and tony actually worked in one of tim's operation of the family support center over in alexandria so we were all -- the 3 of us were connected for different reasons. anyway, so september 11th happens and i'm in a meeting out in the e ring of the pentagon, corridor 6. the plane comes in, corridors 3, 4 and 5 were affected. we evacuate. it's funny, it's not funny, the way that it all went down, it's about 9:00 o'clock in the morning and we were in a little conference room across from the g3 of the army's officer, a guy by the name of larry ellis. he lives here. anyway, about 9:00 o'clock, a little after 9:00 o'clock, somebody from his office comes over and says an airplane just flew in to the world raid center. commercial airplane, don't know. so we are, wow. how do you get it that far off course and few minutes later it comes back and s
the connection of me and tony and tim, tim and i are connected because of vietnam. tony and i are connected because tony was the chief of staff of the army reserve command. a regular army officer. when i was deputy commanding general and tony actually worked in one of tim's operation of the family support center over in alexandria so we were all -- the 3 of us were connected for different reasons. anyway, so september 11th happens and i'm in a meeting out in the e ring of the pentagon, corridor...
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tim johns shows us how some east bay businesses and customers are handling. tim: a sense of deja vu. >> i think it was something we thought was going to come back. tim: the first weekend since eight out of nine bay area counties reimposed mask mandates indoors. for some out and about, it is a small change. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, more of an adjustment to what they thought they left behind. >> we've had more than a couple upset customers in here. i just tell people to ask -- i just ask people to abide by them. tim: song in the covid dance they've been doing since last march. >> of course there are some challenges. tim: the general manager of manf groom and company says his staff massed up last week ahead of the official mandate. >> we are just trying to follow the rules, whatever they may be. we are all on the same ride and we are trying to do what is right by the customer and the brand. tim: for now, it is back to the mask, whether we like it or not. >> there is no real way around this. this is just how things are. julian:
tim johns shows us how some east bay businesses and customers are handling. tim: a sense of deja vu. >> i think it was something we thought was going to come back. tim: the first weekend since eight out of nine bay area counties reimposed mask mandates indoors. for some out and about, it is a small change. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, more of an adjustment to what they thought they left behind. >> we've had more than a couple upset customers in...
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tim higgins, thank you very much is. you beat walter isaacson to the chase here. he, of course, is writing a book about elon as wellful check out tim's because, boy, does this have a lot of information in it that will really make it, even if you never imagined buying an electric vehicle, it's that winning and willful sentiment that elon musk has that helped him build tesla. thanks, tim. >> thank you. liz: we do have our eye on the white house. dow is up 205. s&p better by 17. s nasdaq up 94. if we stay here, that will be a brand new record. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. expedia. up here, success depends on the choices you make. but i know i've got this.
tim higgins, thank you very much is. you beat walter isaacson to the chase here. he, of course, is writing a book about elon as wellful check out tim's because, boy, does this have a lot of information in it that will really make it, even if you never imagined buying an electric vehicle, it's that winning and willful sentiment that elon musk has that helped him build tesla. thanks, tim. >> thank you. liz: we do have our eye on the white house. dow is up 205. s&p better by 17. s nasdaq...
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tim: ballots are being sent out to every registered voter.how gavin newsom locked in a tight race. experts say the close race can be attributed to a number of factors. >> there is an enthusiasm gap among democrats. that is reason for the governor to be nervous. tim: republican voters are fired up to boot newsom from office. democratic strategists say their base isn't. gop candidates view the disparity as a golden opportunity. tuesday morning, republican john cox says his campaign is running full steam ahead. >> the main issues are quality of life in the state. we should have enough water, enough electricity, affordable housing. we should have the streets cleared of homelessness. tim: cox says he thinks the governor's handling of the pandemic has also influenced voters. >> i think the mismanagement has, the inconsistency of these stops and starts has been a problem. keeping our children out of school. tim: with pressure on the governor, democrats are pulling out all the stops. >> i am receiving texts from the democratic national committee, pro
tim: ballots are being sent out to every registered voter.how gavin newsom locked in a tight race. experts say the close race can be attributed to a number of factors. >> there is an enthusiasm gap among democrats. that is reason for the governor to be nervous. tim: republican voters are fired up to boot newsom from office. democratic strategists say their base isn't. gop candidates view the disparity as a golden opportunity. tuesday morning, republican john cox says his campaign is...
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tim mentioned the multiple being too low. that's probably the case talking spending $35 billion over the next five years i'm not as bold to say gm is tesla at this point. look at the market value about $80 billion for gm $400 billion for tesla the gap will close, and i like the valuation at the end. >> tune in for an exclusive interview with gm ceo wednesday morning 8:30 a.m. eastern time right after "the report. >>> and mike, thank you. more "option aioctns" turn into friday 5:30 p.m. >>> up next, "final trades." >> announcer: "options actions" sponsored by -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. >> announcer: "final trade" sponsored by -- >>> b
tim mentioned the multiple being too low. that's probably the case talking spending $35 billion over the next five years i'm not as bold to say gm is tesla at this point. look at the market value about $80 billion for gm $400 billion for tesla the gap will close, and i like the valuation at the end. >> tune in for an exclusive interview with gm ceo wednesday morning 8:30 a.m. eastern time right after "the report. >>> and mike, thank you. more "option aioctns" turn...