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. >> tim: tim brando, spencer tillman. back at the coliseum in los angeles.nal. >> spencer: what a week over week come back. >> tim: really unbelievable what we see from week to week. sometimes young players have a tendency to maybe rest on their laurels after the victory. a team or if they were in the pac-12, it likely would be in the upper half. but clearly they didn't get out of that what they thought they did. stamford on the other hand had their feelings hurt. the pattern taken by washington. >> spencer: still playing hard, watching the way they handle themselves, showing your energy, moving with aggression. love to see both sides. >> tim: only week two, you've got to live and learn and get better. quick maneuver after he got past. not much there. you cannot come, spencer, in this building, the all-time greats, of course. sam van cunningham we touched on in the outset. suddenly passed away this past week. wearing the d calls in honor. >> spencer: we tend to default those vision plays. but i talked to my guys, the great ones. >> tim: this one looking long
. >> tim: tim brando, spencer tillman. back at the coliseum in los angeles.nal. >> spencer: what a week over week come back. >> tim: really unbelievable what we see from week to week. sometimes young players have a tendency to maybe rest on their laurels after the victory. a team or if they were in the pac-12, it likely would be in the upper half. but clearly they didn't get out of that what they thought they did. stamford on the other hand had their feelings hurt. the pattern...
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tim vickery, thank you _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so — a covert situation.much for- a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much forjoining l a covert situation. tim vickery, l thank you so much forjoining us a covert situation. tim vickery, - thank you so much forjoining us on newsday —— covid situation. guinea's new military leaders have announced a nationwide curfew after they removed president alpha conde from power. their actions have been condemned by the united nations. the coup followed hours of heavy gunfire near the presidential palace in the capital, conakry. our west africa correspondent, mayenijones, reports. unexpected violence. a quiet sunday morning in the capital conakry disrupted by gunfire. soon, residents were reporting a heavy military presence on the streets of the city. access to a bridge leading to the presidential palace was also reportedly blocked. this unverified footage, allegedly showing president alpha conde being detained by the military was widely shared on social media, fuelling rumours of a coup. the military soon appe
tim vickery, thank you _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so — a covert situation.much for- a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much forjoining l a covert situation. tim vickery, l thank you so much forjoining us a covert situation. tim vickery, - thank you so much forjoining us on newsday —— covid situation. guinea's new military leaders have announced a nationwide curfew after they removed president alpha conde from power. their actions have been condemned by the...
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tim gunn, everybody!m, goodbye, bailey wick. >> tim: goodbye, kelly, have a great show. >> kelly: get ready for one hell of a good time, y'all. he's the guy who holds the record for longest running daytime host and most paternity tests. maury povich is in the house along with his lovely wife connie chung. they are so cute.
tim gunn, everybody!m, goodbye, bailey wick. >> tim: goodbye, kelly, have a great show. >> kelly: get ready for one hell of a good time, y'all. he's the guy who holds the record for longest running daytime host and most paternity tests. maury povich is in the house along with his lovely wife connie chung. they are so cute.
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well job, good job by tim.tanding >> i don't know if it was a pitch or the hair, but you got three votes. it is now your turn out there. are you buying tim's fast pitch? you just like his hair tonight we'll reveal the results later in the show. >>> coming up, shares of chip o and beyond meat. and next, the man behind the report why he's calling the stock a publicly traded scam and how they're firing back. the details when "fast money" the details when "fast money" returns. while he's tapping into his passion, the u.s. bank mobile app can help you tap your way to your savings goals. without missing a beat. so, you can feed his passion. ear plugs not included. ♪♪ u.s. bank. we'll get there together. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered investment firm with billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire
well job, good job by tim.tanding >> i don't know if it was a pitch or the hair, but you got three votes. it is now your turn out there. are you buying tim's fast pitch? you just like his hair tonight we'll reveal the results later in the show. >>> coming up, shares of chip o and beyond meat. and next, the man behind the report why he's calling the stock a publicly traded scam and how they're firing back. the details when "fast money" the details when "fast...
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tonight's lineup, guy, tim, karen, and steve tim and kiaren willing along shortly. ford slashing production of america's top selling car as the chip crisis intensifies. plus, apple rallying to a fresh all-time high. should you stick with this trade as we dive deeper into september. and netflix having a blockbuster day. we kick off a new trading month with the three most important charts in the market at least according to our traders. the iwm russell 2000 small cap etf. guy, this is your chart. tell us what it tells you about the markets. >> hi, mel i'm not one to speak in platitudes, but i love these games at the beginning of months and i happen to think that the iwm is as important a chart we're going to look at you go back to last september of 2020 the russell was exploding from the upside 145 to 215 in a straight line. but since january, it's been going sideways in a well defined range. 210 to 235 and here we are now, the great louise mata, on the part non, she would say the higher in outer space. i think a lot of bulls will believe that it feels like it wants t
tonight's lineup, guy, tim, karen, and steve tim and kiaren willing along shortly. ford slashing production of america's top selling car as the chip crisis intensifies. plus, apple rallying to a fresh all-time high. should you stick with this trade as we dive deeper into september. and netflix having a blockbuster day. we kick off a new trading month with the three most important charts in the market at least according to our traders. the iwm russell 2000 small cap etf. guy, this is your chart....
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>> coty, beauty products, tim? that are also giving cash back to investors, with an $80 oil price, that's now where analyze have it. it moves higher. >> all right bonawyn? >> i do expect it to outperform in the short term, xlf >> guy >> shoutout to bill, the morristown low, never misses a "fast money." >>> bonus hour of "fast money" is coming up next. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. we see smarter software delivering cleaner power. emerson's breakthrough technology enables the power industry to integrate renewable energy sources to modernize and improve the electric grid. emerson. consider it solved. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you ne
>> coty, beauty products, tim? that are also giving cash back to investors, with an $80 oil price, that's now where analyze have it. it moves higher. >> all right bonawyn? >> i do expect it to outperform in the short term, xlf >> guy >> shoutout to bill, the morristown low, never misses a "fast money." >>> bonus hour of "fast money" is coming up next. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he...
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tim: there are several factors. that is added to the appeal as one of them and that is not the only one. the dollar in our view still is not that particularly inexpensive. it is still expensive versus a lot of emerging market currencies and developed market commodity currencies so we think that there's goal some good catch up gains to be had on this cyclical upswing we are in the midst. u.s. rates are also appealing for fixed income investors but they can hedge that exposure and get yield pickup if you are a eurozone investor or japanese investor even. those inflows into u.s. fixed incomes to fund the deficit can be currency hedged so there's almost -- at worst, a currency neutral view from that perspective and perhaps a currency negative view if investors continue to hedge their u.s. positions more so all of those factors add to the dollar short appeal. tom: yields seem to be range bound. does that continue given the changing views on the taper now that that has been pushed back may be to november, maybe to decembe
tim: there are several factors. that is added to the appeal as one of them and that is not the only one. the dollar in our view still is not that particularly inexpensive. it is still expensive versus a lot of emerging market currencies and developed market commodity currencies so we think that there's goal some good catch up gains to be had on this cyclical upswing we are in the midst. u.s. rates are also appealing for fixed income investors but they can hedge that exposure and get yield...
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tim, what's your view? >> i like val as iceman. that's a different topic altogether semis are at all-time highs. the s&p that i believe today bounced off that 50-day moving average for the ninth or tenth time this year every time we get there. i don't see sideways action. i realize every time we go through one of these periods and on both the jewish holidays and coming back to school and markets that are always used to anxiety around september we've been waiting for volume. largely the price action for me is in line we know it's been painful for cyclicals. guy brought up fed ex. it challenged the 200 day for the first time since february of 2020 that's where i think the anxiety is if you're a gold and precious metals investor, there's a lot coming your way. gold has been frustrating. if you look at pgms, platinum, palladium, they have been under pressure i see a world where the economy is getting going we' had a lot of bad news. i don't see sideways semiconductors have led the market for as long as i can remember and they're at all
tim, what's your view? >> i like val as iceman. that's a different topic altogether semis are at all-time highs. the s&p that i believe today bounced off that 50-day moving average for the ninth or tenth time this year every time we get there. i don't see sideways action. i realize every time we go through one of these periods and on both the jewish holidays and coming back to school and markets that are always used to anxiety around september we've been waiting for volume. largely...
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tim, we live in a strange world. >> speak for yourself, mel >> i'm talking about the stock -- not the actual world we live in. >> okay. >> in terms of the stock market where weaker adp numbers, weaker job numbers are a good thing for the markets. we want to see some growth in jobs we don't want to see too much. we want to have powell to have the cover he needs to not start the taper. >> i think if you think about the last jobs number, i've made this point a couple of times so pardon me for stressing it, but that the inflation data and the payroll number from july were things that came after that fed minutes that we digested ten days ago and really i think a fed that we got, you know, steve has had great conversations with almost every fed governor in the last week and i think we said 6 for 6 in terms of those conversations in terms of those that we're looking to tighten sooner taper -- taper, excuse me, not tighten. i think we have a case where, yes, the ingredients into this payroll number may be suffering from covid data that i think may be a couple weeks old and in fact we've seen
tim, we live in a strange world. >> speak for yourself, mel >> i'm talking about the stock -- not the actual world we live in. >> okay. >> in terms of the stock market where weaker adp numbers, weaker job numbers are a good thing for the markets. we want to see some growth in jobs we don't want to see too much. we want to have powell to have the cover he needs to not start the taper. >> i think if you think about the last jobs number, i've made this point a couple...
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here is tim johns with more. tim: tears of joy, sighs of relief and a sign of hope. >> i was at least able to save e the lives of my children. tim: he, is -- his wifee children safely landed in san francisco. they've been trying to get out of afghanistan for two weeks since their fall to the taliban. >> there are no smiles in the faces of any of them. tim: he was able to get out with the help of the founder of routes of peace, organization that works in war-torn countries, replacing landmines with farmland. he has worked with the organization for over a decade where he has helped with the planting of fruit trees across afghanistan, benefiting one million afghan farmers and families. >> to see the courage of this family, the kindness, the grace and eloquence that he has always represented. tim: it is a journey that has been anything but easy. with all the correct paperwork in hand, he and his family tried nine times to fly out of kabul international airport, only to be turned away. during two of the attendance, he
here is tim johns with more. tim: tears of joy, sighs of relief and a sign of hope. >> i was at least able to save e the lives of my children. tim: he, is -- his wifee children safely landed in san francisco. they've been trying to get out of afghanistan for two weeks since their fall to the taliban. >> there are no smiles in the faces of any of them. tim: he was able to get out with the help of the founder of routes of peace, organization that works in war-torn countries, replacing...
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tim? >> look, i think dollar tree management, first of all, karen identified maybe the issue with merchants and sourcing i think it gives so much more move flexibility really where you're going with it, in terms of earnings power, i don't think there's one that's priced this into their dollar tree model these dollar trees of yesteryear, or even today, before tomorrow, transportation as a percentage of cost if it's sold is very large to begin with i think they have some room. i think they're going to have a broader customer base, maybe the bottom end will struggle and push back, but i think they'll bring more people under the tent again, i don't love it as a consumer the kids will hate it, butti still where the company needs to go. >> even less if they go to the buck 50. guy, i think this is probably the first time in "fast money" history we led with dollar tree. we picked the story because of broader implications, and part of that -- whenever they supply chain issues guess irch-- gets iron
tim? >> look, i think dollar tree management, first of all, karen identified maybe the issue with merchants and sourcing i think it gives so much more move flexibility really where you're going with it, in terms of earnings power, i don't think there's one that's priced this into their dollar tree model these dollar trees of yesteryear, or even today, before tomorrow, transportation as a percentage of cost if it's sold is very large to begin with i think they have some room. i think...
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final trade time tim, kick it off >> hey, brian. lindor shutting off that stanton guy. anyway, how about las vegas sands salvaging a bad situation. selling off, investing in digital. i think that's a stock that goes a lot higher >> dan >> yeah, you know, that ev tax credit story, i think it helps the u.s. automakers here ford rolling out that bronco and the f-150 lightning. >> karen >> yeah. i like morgan stanley. i think being in the asset management business, capital markets and underwriting is the place to be. >> all right >> i think marc jacobs thought he was an oracle back in the summer of 2000, but proves to be anything but which is why you should just own the actual oracle orcl >> by the way, the stock was immulex. matt congratulations. "mad money" with jim 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. welcome to "mad money. welcome to crameri
final trade time tim, kick it off >> hey, brian. lindor shutting off that stanton guy. anyway, how about las vegas sands salvaging a bad situation. selling off, investing in digital. i think that's a stock that goes a lot higher >> dan >> yeah, you know, that ev tax credit story, i think it helps the u.s. automakers here ford rolling out that bronco and the f-150 lightning. >> karen >> yeah. i like morgan stanley. i think being in the asset management business,...
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but i did it with henry rendell and i probably have a gross of them in the basement so there, tim. >> probably all of the gardenia and jasmine variety is my guess. you seem like that kind of guy so tim seymour, we saw the retail sector trade lower and for kohl's and footlocker those are story specific reasons because they got drown grades but in terms of a macy's, should we just expect that supply chain disruptions will royal the entire industry and that we should be prepared for shortfalls >> and macy's and to a lesser extent nordstrom have not priced this so i think throughout retail, through some of the specialty retail, you've definitely seen a lot of this priced in. macy's was up 350% even after today's move, year-over-year, it is a turnaround story and a balance sheet recovery story and a digital carve out your space story. the news today from macy's was that their suing amazon too get a billboard off their harold square store but the story was about kohl's and if you think about what department stores are facing and think about all of three names and i mean nordstrom, macy's a
but i did it with henry rendell and i probably have a gross of them in the basement so there, tim. >> probably all of the gardenia and jasmine variety is my guess. you seem like that kind of guy so tim seymour, we saw the retail sector trade lower and for kohl's and footlocker those are story specific reasons because they got drown grades but in terms of a macy's, should we just expect that supply chain disruptions will royal the entire industry and that we should be prepared for...
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good evening >> let's start with the iphone tim cook taking the virtual stage and saying these are the best iphones apple has ever created. and here they are. the iphone 13. the iphone 13 mini, the pro, and the pro max. all 5g enabled faster chips brighter displays, bigger batteries and updated cameras. as for prices, they remain the same as last year. we expect the carriers to be aggressive preorders on september 17th will be available on september 24th also highlighted today, a new ipad that comes with a faster processor, better camera, costing 3$329 and a new ipad mii that cost $499 both available next week and rounding out the show, a new watch. series 7 20% more screen area $390 apple saying it's available this fall, but didn't offer a hard date heading into this event, apple on a role over the past three months up 15% did finish lower as you point out in today's trade it is lower for september. potentially snapping a three-month win streak now up 14% for the year. >> thank you very much all right, guys, let's trade this and guy, we will begin with you. this kind of follows histor
good evening >> let's start with the iphone tim cook taking the virtual stage and saying these are the best iphones apple has ever created. and here they are. the iphone 13. the iphone 13 mini, the pro, and the pro max. all 5g enabled faster chips brighter displays, bigger batteries and updated cameras. as for prices, they remain the same as last year. we expect the carriers to be aggressive preorders on september 17th will be available on september 24th also highlighted today, a new ipad...
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>> brutal. >> tim, you didn't like the valuation going into the quarter. what do you think of the valuation now, 6% down >> still too high, way too high. i think the problem is this, it's okay to have a higher pe level if everything is working and everything is going great but there comes that point in time, and it happens to every company, there's that stumble. now the stumble is the combination of a lot of things but now supply chain being the biggest, i believe there are other issues as well there's a lot of pushback in china for nike products now. if you look at what their rate of growth was, it's nothing near what it once was that is still somewhat concerning north america is still solid but not growing at the same pace either there are a lot of things to factor in looking at a company like nike and then a company still trading at a forward somewhere close to 40, i this i when you look at the historical and go back and look mostly at the 22, maybe 28, historic pe. so the fact it's trading at a 40 now, i understand it it has digital that's one of the t
>> brutal. >> tim, you didn't like the valuation going into the quarter. what do you think of the valuation now, 6% down >> still too high, way too high. i think the problem is this, it's okay to have a higher pe level if everything is working and everything is going great but there comes that point in time, and it happens to every company, there's that stumble. now the stumble is the combination of a lot of things but now supply chain being the biggest, i believe there are...
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i think that should stay with tim _ for henman hill.ld stay with tim henman. _ for henman hill. i think that should stay with tim henman. he - for henman hill. i think that should stay with tim henman. he is - for henman hill. i think that should stay with tim henman. he is a - for henman hill. i think that should | stay with tim henman. he is a great inspiration and he has helped me so much. i am looking forward to wimbledon, but i still have to learn. . , ., ., , learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her— learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. _ learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. natalie - learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. natalie pirks, l take in her stride. natalie pirks, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. we have had lovely weather yesterday and today, some places have seen some glorious spells of sunshine. this is a lovely view looking out at sea from conwy with the blue skies overhead. even into the weekend, some areas will see some lovely spells
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tim? specially as we enter this crucial period in which the taper may start as soon as november when rates may start going higher we're exiting, you know, what has been the major driver of the markets. >> no. i don't think the fed's judgment, and this goes back to the trust and the commitment, look these folks have shown for not just years but decades, in some cases, at least in the boston f fed's case the judgment factor is intact. the credibility is crucial for the world. the independence central bank is something that we've worried a lot about. different issues especially at a time when the treasury secretary used to run the fed and it seems like there's a cozy circle between treasury and federal reserve in washington, which i don't love and i think you have a case here where, i think we want to believe that the judgment factors never come into question i think there are people who want to see those trades how much money did they really make i think those questions will come up still. a
tim? specially as we enter this crucial period in which the taper may start as soon as november when rates may start going higher we're exiting, you know, what has been the major driver of the markets. >> no. i don't think the fed's judgment, and this goes back to the trust and the commitment, look these folks have shown for not just years but decades, in some cases, at least in the boston f fed's case the judgment factor is intact. the credibility is crucial for the world. the...
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and he contacted tim spicer and wanted him to restore the president of cheryl. was the president cheryl in was back in power. this guy would then get his contracts for diamonds and be able to make money. but it didn't work out that way. the company line run by tim spicer, full balmy colonel, instigated by customs and excise. and he's accused of smuggling weapons illegally. when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal, you have to stop and ask, okay, this really happened or is this the fictitious james bond type story? but it was a true story. these things tended to happen often times that changed what he somehow managed to get boys with the other was going in talking to guinea satellite or arrested at the airport. colonel spicer is facing firearm charges linked to his bid to provide south african trade must re put down the local result they were thrown out of the country, but it was by some ways understood. the media is a risk, but to be turned, he had to deal with the bad publicity from this operation which previously woul
and he contacted tim spicer and wanted him to restore the president of cheryl. was the president cheryl in was back in power. this guy would then get his contracts for diamonds and be able to make money. but it didn't work out that way. the company line run by tim spicer, full balmy colonel, instigated by customs and excise. and he's accused of smuggling weapons illegally. when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal, you have to stop and ask, okay, this...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news.ate: the giants responded in a statement that reads "bon appetit and local to are currently engaged in collective bargaining negotiations. we encourage both sides to reach an agreement and soon -- as soon as possible. the giants make safety a top priority and operate our venue in compliance with health requirements." we are going to talk about the weather. lisa arjun has been monitoring fog and a little smoke. lisa: it is chilly in the low 50's. we will climb to the low today downtown. temperatures are already near 70 now in the inland valleys. it is a warmer start. we will talk about how hot it will get how long the heat last next. kate: power outages persist in louisiana. the latest on cleanup efforts. and, crews battling the cold or fire -- the cold or fire now southlake - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple mile
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news.ate: the giants responded in a statement that reads "bon appetit and local to are currently engaged in collective bargaining negotiations. we encourage both sides to reach an agreement and soon -- as soon as possible. the giants make safety a top priority and operate our venue in compliance with health requirements." we are going to talk about the weather. lisa arjun has been monitoring fog and a little smoke. lisa: it is chilly in the low...
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and tim cook did just take to the stage. for more on today's apple event, as i mentioned now officially underway with the ceo out there and shares down about a third of 1% as we head into that, let's bring in axios chief technology correspondent and tim higgins, "the wall street journal" reporter and cnbc contributor. great to have you both here. i want to ask you like we have for analysts and earnings, what's the whisper number? high, low? one terabyte for the phone what are you hearing >> you know, i'm really looking for that edge feature that's going to make somebody interested in buying this. we know we're going to get better cameras and a faster processer. we know we're not going to get a radical design overall so, what is it about this new iphone that's enough on the edge to upgrade their phone >> this is important because apple is facing huge supplier pressures. tsmc increasing prices 20% don't know how much of that is to apple specifically. but if they can get people to buy the most expensive phone and that's built i
and tim cook did just take to the stage. for more on today's apple event, as i mentioned now officially underway with the ceo out there and shares down about a third of 1% as we head into that, let's bring in axios chief technology correspondent and tim higgins, "the wall street journal" reporter and cnbc contributor. great to have you both here. i want to ask you like we have for analysts and earnings, what's the whisper number? high, low? one terabyte for the phone what are you...
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tim, where are you finding opportunity?u go to the beast of the semiconductor world we talked all show the different reasons including micron giving you insight in a slightly different part of that space, there's treacherous sledding away taiwan semi is a beast, $100 billion in revenue soon, growing roughly 20% and not a young company and got the growth rates in the sector that i think should be rewarding. the valuations not expensive, disruption in data center will be a much, much bigger player in smartphone chips, and i just think any pullback is to be bought they have boxed out and changed the way people like intel are assessing their business they are the folks to beat, any major pullback you need to own this >> karen, not only did you make a list, you actually bought off that list today so what did you buy? >> i did something a little bit unusual which was huntsman, and it's sort of an event risk as opposed to a market risk, so they're a very gdp correlated, they do all kinds of adhesives and coding and insulation and
tim, where are you finding opportunity?u go to the beast of the semiconductor world we talked all show the different reasons including micron giving you insight in a slightly different part of that space, there's treacherous sledding away taiwan semi is a beast, $100 billion in revenue soon, growing roughly 20% and not a young company and got the growth rates in the sector that i think should be rewarding. the valuations not expensive, disruption in data center will be a much, much bigger...
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i'm in for it. >> tim >> yeah.here's a lot of different ways to play this, but i think the message here is that advertisers are looking for nonconvention always to get exposure and to find that e engagement whether you're standing in an elevator and forced to watch the news or sitting in a hotel room, reach tv, they're in hotel rooms, airports. i think they're really well positioned here. >> and a reminder. do not miss tonight's nfl kickoff. the cowboys taking on the defending super bowl champs, the buccaneers watch it live on nbc and peacock. urverage starts in just over an ho speaking of football, some touchdown final trades stay tuned this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students. from d
i'm in for it. >> tim >> yeah.here's a lot of different ways to play this, but i think the message here is that advertisers are looking for nonconvention always to get exposure and to find that e engagement whether you're standing in an elevator and forced to watch the news or sitting in a hotel room, reach tv, they're in hotel rooms, airports. i think they're really well positioned here. >> and a reminder. do not miss tonight's nfl kickoff. the cowboys taking on the defending...
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tim mentioned the dollar, that's the other thing clearly.the bond market you saw a flex in quality in the form of the buying going forward a. chris said something quickly the fact that the lower evergrande goes the more unlikely it will be for the bank of china to step in. what a unique and refreshing thought that the central banks would allow things to fail we should give it a shot here, and it may be refreshing >> there's a degree of irony to think that communist china and central bank will allow them to function as they function when the u.s. banks and other banks intervene. that is an aside, karen, what do you look for >> back to a good comment. we would not let it happen and that they would. that is high -- that is ironic. i'm hoping that we see bad actioner sort of around the world and we open down here and i will be looking to buy >> i would not do anything until europe closes. which i think is where karen and guy are talking about. typically you need to see the markets close before we price in strength here. i just think that ultimat
tim mentioned the dollar, that's the other thing clearly.the bond market you saw a flex in quality in the form of the buying going forward a. chris said something quickly the fact that the lower evergrande goes the more unlikely it will be for the bank of china to step in. what a unique and refreshing thought that the central banks would allow things to fail we should give it a shot here, and it may be refreshing >> there's a degree of irony to think that communist china and central bank...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. kumasi: we have in-depth coverage of the candidates, issues, and recall process. everything you need to know about the race on abc 7 news.com. >> now to the pandemic. children are making up a quarter of the country's new covid infections and there is word that worried parents are taking matters into their own hands. jobina is live with more. jobina: children are not small adults. the federal government telling parents did not seek out shots for children who are under 12 and not eligible to be vaccinated. that warning comes as one in four new cases are in children. more than a quarter million new cases were reported in miners two weeks ago. that was the highest number of cases on record since the pandemic again. the former head of the fda says if things go according to plan. -- if it goes according to plan, we could have a vaccine available later on. >> you could have one by halloween. >> that is the goal, october. we are doing everything we can. jobina: one million public school stude
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. kumasi: we have in-depth coverage of the candidates, issues, and recall process. everything you need to know about the race on abc 7 news.com. >> now to the pandemic. children are making up a quarter of the country's new covid infections and there is word that worried parents are taking matters into their own hands. jobina is live with more. jobina: children are not small adults. the federal government telling parents did not seek out shots for children who are...
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tim: -- war of the worlds.thing he was never able to forget. >> it was surreal, like the end of the world had, and i'm in the middle of all this devastation. tim: beyond the mental toll for him and his teammates, there was a physical price to pay. of the 68 people on his team, 47 of them have suffered health issues in the years after 9/11. >> 36, 40 stories tall. tim: those health issues caused by the so-called plume that engulfed the rubble of the world trade center for weeks after the attack. >> we realized then that we had gotten ourselves into something worse than anybody had anticipated. while the health problems have gotten better over time for some of his teammates, for others including himself, he says they still persist to this day. >> we have people who had a cough, people who had skin sores. we had a number of other issues that came up right away or over time that we thought something is up, something is wrong. tim: despite the toll it took both mentally and physically, he says he wouldn't hesitate t
tim: -- war of the worlds.thing he was never able to forget. >> it was surreal, like the end of the world had, and i'm in the middle of all this devastation. tim: beyond the mental toll for him and his teammates, there was a physical price to pay. of the 68 people on his team, 47 of them have suffered health issues in the years after 9/11. >> 36, 40 stories tall. tim: those health issues caused by the so-called plume that engulfed the rubble of the world trade center for weeks after...
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now in san jose, he shared his story with tim johns. been 20 years, but the memories are still vivid. >> the smells, decomposition, burning flesh, smoke. destroyed buildings. tim: back in september 2001, he was part of a california search-and-rescue team sent to new york city after the 9/11 attacks, and experience he says is almost indescribable. >> the gates of hell is probably a good way to describe it, or more of the world. tim: something he has never been able to forget. >> it was surreal. it was like the end of the world had come and i am in the middle of all this devastation. tim: but beyond the mental toll, there was also a physical price to pay. >> of the 68 people on his team, 47 of them, or about 70%, have suffered health issues in the years after 9/11. those health issues, come over caused by the so-called plume that engulfed the rubble of the world trade center for weeks. >> we realized we had gotten ourselves into something worse than anybody had anticipated. tim: while the health problems have gotten better for some of his
now in san jose, he shared his story with tim johns. been 20 years, but the memories are still vivid. >> the smells, decomposition, burning flesh, smoke. destroyed buildings. tim: back in september 2001, he was part of a california search-and-rescue team sent to new york city after the 9/11 attacks, and experience he says is almost indescribable. >> the gates of hell is probably a good way to describe it, or more of the world. tim: something he has never been able to forget....
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the company line run by tim spicer fall behind the colonel, 150 gigs by customs and excise, and he's acute smuggling weapons illegally. when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal, you have to stop and ask, okay, this really happened or is this fictitious? james bond type story, but it was a true story. these things tend to happen often times that he always somehow managed to get boys with the other respond in talking to guinea, arrested at the airport. spicer is facing firearms charges linked to his to provide south african trades mercury to put down a local result. they were thrown out of the country, but it was by some ways understood. the media is a risk, but to be turned, he had to deal with the bad publicity from this operation which previously would have been completely undercover. but i suppose spices either genius or stupidity was to make it public and say officially, no, this was a contract. this is the contract i signed the recently retired. bruce can lose that . a band of messengers is safely back in this country. so has this put hi
the company line run by tim spicer fall behind the colonel, 150 gigs by customs and excise, and he's acute smuggling weapons illegally. when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal, you have to stop and ask, okay, this really happened or is this fictitious? james bond type story, but it was a true story. these things tend to happen often times that he always somehow managed to get boys with the other respond in talking to guinea, arrested at the airport....
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it is incredible tim's point, talking about all of the different reasons it has gone from $38 over to $73. it has been on an absolute incredible run when you look at the price of crude it is the beta names that just continue to come each and every day. i look at all of the option trades just consistent on a daily basis. we will probably have 20%, 30% of what we see is coming up in the beta world of energy just continues to help us be there. i am not as excited about holding the stocks but i am going to trade the options the applied volatility remain very, very low and giveyou a great opportunity when stocks like these make the moves they did today. i call them the beta names they certainly do work at a much different pace when you look at the names versus a chevron or exxon or some of those even chevron and exxon have been moving nicely of late. energy, looking at the financials, they really do take a page from the ten-year, constantly the reality is that some of the names had an absolutely incredible rebound capital one. 175, all the way back and now pushing towards 170. there is a l
it is incredible tim's point, talking about all of the different reasons it has gone from $38 over to $73. it has been on an absolute incredible run when you look at the price of crude it is the beta names that just continue to come each and every day. i look at all of the option trades just consistent on a daily basis. we will probably have 20%, 30% of what we see is coming up in the beta world of energy just continues to help us be there. i am not as excited about holding the stocks but i am...
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guy, karen, tim and steve. fedex leaves investors with more questions than answers, but have no fear. breaking down each of these stories. and congress making an all clear for the cannabis trade >> how traders are positioned. >>> we start off with the taper. j. powell telling the market to get ready because the fed is about to cut back on its bond buying binge none of that rattling the market the stocks popping let's get right to it. steve liesman has more >> the federal reserve suggesting it's on the edge of reducing its asset producing moderation may soon be warranted. it appears as if the fed is headed for announcing it will reduce the 120 billion in monthly asset reductions in november and start it in december >> generally it is viewed that so long as the market is on track, a gradually tapering market that concludes around the middle of next year is likely to be appropriate >> so lowered growth due to the effects of the recent outbreak of covid and found the committee split on when the first rate hike will
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i think that should stay with tim _ for henman hill.stay with tim henman. he is a i for henman hill. i think that should | stay with tim henman. he is a great inspiration and he has helped me so much. i am looking forward to wimbledon, but i still have to learn. . , wimbledon, but i still have to learn. ., , ., ., , learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her— learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. _ learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. natalie - learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. natalie pirks, i take in her stride. natalie pirks, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. we have had lovely weather yesterday and today, some places
i think that should stay with tim _ for henman hill.stay with tim henman. he is a i for henman hill. i think that should | stay with tim henman. he is a great inspiration and he has helped me so much. i am looking forward to wimbledon, but i still have to learn. . , wimbledon, but i still have to learn. ., , ., ., , learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her— learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. _ learn. learning, she will no doubt take in her stride. natalie - learn....
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let's get to the final trade, shall we tim, what do you say >> yeah.d a half timesebitda is ridiculously cheap and farley doing a crazy good job there this pullback should be bought >> mike? >> i like ford, but i think boeing might be getting just cheap enough that it's worth a look only two big players in the space. airbus is one, they're the other. i think there's a lot of bad news priced in >> dan nathan. >> that bitcoin, ethereum, the whole conversation of crypto really interests me here i like ethereum. i'm a buyer on dips. i have been this year. i'll be buying it the lower it goes over the next few days. >> guy >> listen, i don't want to get down this mcflurry rabbit hole, but it's a productivity thing. they don't want, they don't want to make the mac flurries they take too much time. it's a pain in the neck. come on. let's call it like it is >> somebody with a bat to the machine? >> go to dairy queen netflix is breaking out by the way, mel i think it continues to go higher >> that does it for us this hour, but do not go anywhere we've got a spec
let's get to the final trade, shall we tim, what do you say >> yeah.d a half timesebitda is ridiculously cheap and farley doing a crazy good job there this pullback should be bought >> mike? >> i like ford, but i think boeing might be getting just cheap enough that it's worth a look only two big players in the space. airbus is one, they're the other. i think there's a lot of bad news priced in >> dan nathan. >> that bitcoin, ethereum, the whole conversation of...
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tim: abc 7 news. ama: the recall battle is ramping up. the message that is being delivered to key voters. dan: also, meteorologist sandhya patel will be back with more with the wild weather tonight. ama: a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy: thanks. i permed my beard for this. these lessons --legends are true or false? you bought a house because it was across the street from paula abdul's house? >> true. [laughter] so true. ama: our countdown clock to california's recall election is just over four days and counting. polls will open at 7:00 a.m. but every registered voter is getting a mail-in ballot because of the pandemic. president biden will campaign with resident newson -- governor before the recall. today, larry elder made his pitch in fresno. >> the recall process has been weaponized. it has been weaponized, perverted. and it cannot wait a few months, quite literally a few months? ask droughts shortages are man-made. ama: the central valley has become a battleground for the recall effort with both democrats
tim: abc 7 news. ama: the recall battle is ramping up. the message that is being delivered to key voters. dan: also, meteorologist sandhya patel will be back with more with the wild weather tonight. ama: a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy: thanks. i permed my beard for this. these lessons --legends are true or false? you bought a house because it was across the street from paula abdul's house? >> true. [laughter] so true. ama: our countdown clock to...
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tim johns explains what could happen. tim: amid one of the most intense rivalries and major league baseball, the hometown team is facing the possibility of a doubleheader in hard-fought battles. >> i am concerned about it. tim: saturday, nearly 1000 foodo concession workers at oracle park voted to authorize their union to go on strike. concession workers say they want access to better health insurance and more covid safety protocols. the workers say they have not gotten a pay raise in three years and many feel unsafe doing their jobs after 20 colleagues contracted covid since the start of this season. >> we feel we are not protected. tim: employees are demanding better contracts from their employer. the union president says it will be the giants who hold most of the cards. it is up to them to provide improved working conditions. >> many of these workers have worked for the ballpark for decades. some of them go back to the candlestick days. tim: he says most of what is being asked for is modest for a franchise as well off
tim johns explains what could happen. tim: amid one of the most intense rivalries and major league baseball, the hometown team is facing the possibility of a doubleheader in hard-fought battles. >> i am concerned about it. tim: saturday, nearly 1000 foodo concession workers at oracle park voted to authorize their union to go on strike. concession workers say they want access to better health insurance and more covid safety protocols. the workers say they have not gotten a pay raise in...
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well tim spices with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos or lauren order? i wouldn't advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection are sound mm. contract in iraq was to see communication and coordination for all the private security companies on the graph. the make that work a general in charge of all of the private contract at that point, the us military was the largest movie presence in iraq. but if you're, i just to get all of the private military contract as spice in respect to be in charge of the 2nd largest on for me, the spicer is a fairly well known figure. and british political and media circles me. but at the time of the award of the contract for iraq, it was awarded by a logistics contracting sell in virginia. not in iraq by a group of you know, essentially acquisition bureaucrats who had no experience with the private military industry. no knowledge of the different players and referred to him as a british guy, me in the world of private secur
well tim spices with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos or lauren order? i wouldn't advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection are sound mm. contract in iraq was to see communication and coordination for all the private security companies on the graph. the make that work a general in charge of all of the private contract at that point, the us military was the largest movie presence in iraq. but if you're, i just...
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tim, welcome. i'm so glad to you have here. when you think of where we are as a nation today, reflect on the lessons learned from september 11, 2001, and how have they made us safer? >> well, first, thank you for having me on, alex. good to see you again. my prayers and thoughts go to all of the families, the rescue workers, our military, the 2,977 people that died on this day 20 years ago and the people who got sick afterwards trying to rescue them. we have an obligation to take care of these people. i would say, alex, three main lessons learned that i would mention now. there are more. one is we were in the jaws of hell on 9/11. on 9/12 we came together as a nation, as people flying a flag, donating blood, hugging people we didn't know, helping them out on the street. we can disagree in our politics on certain issues and we will have disagreements, but we cannot disagree on everything. so the lesson of unity is important for us as a nation sometimes. too, we made changes through the 9/11 commission that made our government mo
tim, welcome. i'm so glad to you have here. when you think of where we are as a nation today, reflect on the lessons learned from september 11, 2001, and how have they made us safer? >> well, first, thank you for having me on, alex. good to see you again. my prayers and thoughts go to all of the families, the rescue workers, our military, the 2,977 people that died on this day 20 years ago and the people who got sick afterwards trying to rescue them. we have an obligation to take care of...
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tim cook doesn't tweet much.e's doing okay. >> he doesn't tweet much but his comments are still getting leaked out despite his best attempts >>> at facebook, a top executive will leave his post next year becoming an adviser. he has been a close confident of zuckerberg and he does oversee the future growth drivers including the ai, virtual reality, augmented reality and blockchain units andrew bosworth has been tapped as his replacement bosworth developed features including the news feed and messenger, both key to facebook. mark zuckerberg talking a lot about his interest in building the social platform into a metaverse company. this tap into bosworth shows a commitment to bos since he has been working on all the metaverse initiatives. several high-profile depart choours h have hatched this year interesting to see bosworth focus on hardware as well as the meta verse you have to wonder if this indicates that facebook will be investing more in creating new devices. we had the new portals out last week and then we ha
tim cook doesn't tweet much.e's doing okay. >> he doesn't tweet much but his comments are still getting leaked out despite his best attempts >>> at facebook, a top executive will leave his post next year becoming an adviser. he has been a close confident of zuckerberg and he does oversee the future growth drivers including the ai, virtual reality, augmented reality and blockchain units andrew bosworth has been tapped as his replacement bosworth developed features including the...
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tim: abc 7 news. ama: the recall battle is ramping up. the message that is being delivered to key voters. dan: also, meteorologist sandhya patel will be back with more with the wild weather tonight. ama: a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy: thanks. i permed my beard for this. these lessons --legends are true or false? you bought a house because it was across the street from paula abdul's house? >> true. [laughter] so true. you doing okay with those new spicy tiny tacos, jack? yeah, it's funny some of those people you see, they... they can't handle it at all right? no, they can't. that's not you. that's not me. no. try my new spicy tiny tacos starting at $3.50. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d my new spicy tiny tacos, a spicy twist on my snackable tiny tacos. 15 for $3.50 or loaded for just a buck more. i don't know which is better, the spice or the p
tim: abc 7 news. ama: the recall battle is ramping up. the message that is being delivered to key voters. dan: also, meteorologist sandhya patel will be back with more with the wild weather tonight. ama: a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy: thanks. i permed my beard for this. these lessons --legends are true or false? you bought a house because it was across the street from paula abdul's house? >> true. [laughter] so true. you doing okay with those new spicy...
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tim: her defense has a steep hill to climb if that is the argument they will make.hat will be a battle in this courtroom is did she know what she was doing or didn't she? the prosecutors, i don't think, would have come this far if they didn't feel they had a preponderance of evidence demonstrating that. perhaps they won't, perhaps it will go another direction. but i will assume they've got evidentiary material that shows exactly what she was thinking at different points in time when theranos and holmes were making claims toward blood testing in while opposition -- that were wildly in opposition toward what it could actually do. it might take the form of email, testimony from advisors of the country, employees, outside investors. that is really where the rubber will meet the road. her defense attorneys will say she was a zealous and passionate advocate for a product she believed in. while she may have exaggerated things, that she never knowingly misrepresented anything. that is really what both sides have to accomplish, in terms of convincing a jury that she committe
tim: her defense has a steep hill to climb if that is the argument they will make.hat will be a battle in this courtroom is did she know what she was doing or didn't she? the prosecutors, i don't think, would have come this far if they didn't feel they had a preponderance of evidence demonstrating that. perhaps they won't, perhaps it will go another direction. but i will assume they've got evidentiary material that shows exactly what she was thinking at different points in time when theranos...
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tim cook is asking for $20000000000.00 order, but it's the same mechanism. just soliciting the fed for that free money. and they're both contributing to catastrophic economic catastrophe that we're seeing play out. but with this whole, bitcoin as the waffle house, the money why we might need it is like, okay, so the stock markets have gone up parabolic and continued hit new all time highs, s and p 5 under the nasdaq, the dow jones, everything hitting new hi property markets also hitting new hives across america. and so the bank of america and this report that 0 had just covering also looks at, you know, basically the wealth and income gap in case someone was still unaware. quote, central banks have spurred greater wealth inequality. that's a quote from bank of america, and they provide this chart. central banks of spurred greater wealth inequality after $22.00 trillion dollars of cuvee. wall street is now 6.4 times the size of main street. you see, since these crises began back in 2008, 2009 with a financial crisis. this is the beginning of that. and you see
tim cook is asking for $20000000000.00 order, but it's the same mechanism. just soliciting the fed for that free money. and they're both contributing to catastrophic economic catastrophe that we're seeing play out. but with this whole, bitcoin as the waffle house, the money why we might need it is like, okay, so the stock markets have gone up parabolic and continued hit new all time highs, s and p 5 under the nasdaq, the dow jones, everything hitting new hi property markets also hitting new...
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tim: this is not the first time. the department has been under federal oversight for years because of past scandals. activists say this just proves it is still needed and more work needs to be done. tim johns, abc 7 news. amanda: two of governor newsom's children have tested positive for covid-19. the governor, his wife and their two other children tested negative. this is video of the governor with his family. the spokesperson says the family is following all covid protocols. they did not say where the children contracted covid. no apologies from the san francisco mayor after she was videotaped singing and dancing without a mask wednesday night. this video was shot by a san francisco chronicle reporter inside the black cat nightclub. the health order says masks must be worn inside unless actively eating and drinking. >> when i took a picture my mask was not on. when i had drinks in front of monitoring -- and food was in front of me, i did not have my mask on. when i was doing exactly what the health orders say. you
tim: this is not the first time. the department has been under federal oversight for years because of past scandals. activists say this just proves it is still needed and more work needs to be done. tim johns, abc 7 news. amanda: two of governor newsom's children have tested positive for covid-19. the governor, his wife and their two other children tested negative. this is video of the governor with his family. the spokesperson says the family is following all covid protocols. they did not say...
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people like tim scott.d and bad from law enforcement in ways many of us never will. he remains committed to a justice system that is worthy of our highest expectations. senator scott has been trying to perfect our justice system, last summer he was left alone at bargaining table by kamala harris, she decided her -- was more important than perfecting our justice system, her political security of more important than your physical security. she got what she wanted, she is the vice president. we got historically high murder rates, now tim scott is left again, abandoned this week when democrats pulled away from the negotiating table a second time, media, of course, will blame the republican. they are only useful to the dc media when they agree with democrats. no criticism for kamala harris or other democrats who walked and away. i want you to imagine in quietness of your own mind, a black republican from the deep south his own life informed and instructed by interacts with police, willing to take on a difficult
people like tim scott.d and bad from law enforcement in ways many of us never will. he remains committed to a justice system that is worthy of our highest expectations. senator scott has been trying to perfect our justice system, last summer he was left alone at bargaining table by kamala harris, she decided her -- was more important than perfecting our justice system, her political security of more important than your physical security. she got what she wanted, she is the vice president. we...