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louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together.ose tim said the families were, which was why he said there was a way, due to that closeness, that he could influence the prime minister. louise: at the time, scott morrison was preparing for one of his first acts as prime minister, a national apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. eliahi priest set up a meeting with tim stewart and others. the group wanted the phrase "ritual sexual abuse" included in the national apology. dr. michael salter: so, when the qanon conspiracy is using the term "ritual abuse," they're using it as synonymous with child torture, cannibalism, really the most gross and vivid and graphic allegations of child abuse that you can imagine. it has been folded into a set of beliefs about the united states government, in which there are high-powered, high-profile individuals who secretly engage in these strange satanic ceremonies. louise: eliahi priest showed four corners messages he says tim stewart sent him referring to his attempts to get the word
louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together.ose tim said the families were, which was why he said there was a way, due to that closeness, that he could influence the prime minister. louise: at the time, scott morrison was preparing for one of his first acts as prime minister, a national apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. eliahi priest set up a meeting with tim stewart and others. the group wanted the phrase "ritual sexual...
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tim said he left around 7:30. that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends, about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim says he was off with his friend, there appeared to have been a frenzied struggle at karen's house. forensic specialist, anna cox, assessed the aftermath. >> she put up a heck of a struggle. >> what are you looking at? >> she had defensive wounds, the way her body was contorted. i just remember thinking, she put up a heck of a struggle. she really fought for her life. >> do you think oh my goodness or have you seen anything different at this point? >> i can't believe what people do to each other. it was terrible. it's terrible. >> around back, cox, the crime
tim said he left around 7:30. that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he ended up spending the night with friends, about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while...
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tim davie has aaain event that happened. tim davie has again insisted _ event that happened.ppened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't _ event that happened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't bow- event that happened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't bow to - again insisted he doesn't bow to political pressure from any political pressure from any political party. what questions, though, does it raise about the links between the government and the director—general, and any pressure they may come under. this is historic, this has been of parties of all political persuasions. tt it of all political persuasions. if it was not of all political persuasions. tt t was not necessary to suspend gary lineker in order to get a resolution, why was he suspended? was that a reaction to criticism from government? were there people in government who thought that actually inflating this argument through the suspension of gary lineker would be a good thing for the general because of their policy on asylum seekers? they seem to have backed off. certainly the prime minister if h
tim davie has aaain event that happened. tim davie has again insisted _ event that happened.ppened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't _ event that happened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't bow- event that happened. tim davie has again insisted he doesn't bow to - again insisted he doesn't bow to political pressure from any political pressure from any political party. what questions, though, does it raise about the links between the government and the director—general, and any...
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i've worked for tim davie and with tim davie, and i think he is unbelievably scrupulous about impartialityon't think that is an issue. i don't mean that you are perfect, but you all know yourself, and you don't need the chair to tell you that the impartiality part of the bbc makeup is an absolutely crucial component. you take it seriously. you make mistakes from time to time, i might add, but on the whole, you do it seriously, and if the chair changes, that is not going to make you do it worse. with the chair is therefore is to be able to speak properly about the bbc's mission and to articulate this, and to guarantee the bbc's independence. at the moment, richard sharp is humbled in that task. kasia: let's go back to the united states where president biden is meeting his british and australian counterparts for defense talks designed specifically to discuss china as a military power in the indo pacific region. president biden preparing for those talks with mr. sunak and the australian prime minister. the three will be discussing the details of a packed known as august, which will supply aus
i've worked for tim davie and with tim davie, and i think he is unbelievably scrupulous about impartialityon't think that is an issue. i don't mean that you are perfect, but you all know yourself, and you don't need the chair to tell you that the impartiality part of the bbc makeup is an absolutely crucial component. you take it seriously. you make mistakes from time to time, i might add, but on the whole, you do it seriously, and if the chair changes, that is not going to make you do it worse....
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small caps for melissa lee i'm tyler matheson welcome, everybody on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, tim seymour gentleman, welcome good to be with you. we wrap up march trading with some of the names seeing the most "options action" this quarter. among them, tesla, nvidia, apple, microsoft, and meta heavy interest in a number of etfs as well trade is flood into the spy. the qqqs, russell, as well as corporate debt and gold. markets finishing the quarter strong today the tech heavy nasdaq leading the surge up nearly 17% for the quarter. the s&p jumping 17%, and the dow attempting a turnaround, bounce back from its october lows positive territory by a third of a percent for the year so far. it was, as you probably know, a rough march for banks. the svb collapse sent shock waves through the entire sector. the kre regional bank etf notching its second worst month on record. and the kbe locking in its fourth worst month ever. the volatility comes as we gear up for money center banks to kick off earnings. mike, you're focusing on those what can you tell us >> we actually started adding some e
small caps for melissa lee i'm tyler matheson welcome, everybody on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, tim seymour gentleman, welcome good to be with you. we wrap up march trading with some of the names seeing the most "options action" this quarter. among them, tesla, nvidia, apple, microsoft, and meta heavy interest in a number of etfs as well trade is flood into the spy. the qqqs, russell, as well as corporate debt and gold. markets finishing the quarter strong today the tech heavy...
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nasdaq never went through it tim talked about this for a while. as long as the nasdaq leads, s&p is going to be fine, and that's what's happening we've seen 2% day given what we've seen. so i'm not sure. vix concerns me. bond market volatility continues to concern me. we're coming to an earnings season, and i don't think it's bong to be particularly good, but the broader market does not seem to care whatsoever. >> steve, what do you think as we head to the next quarter? >> as long as we stay above that 200-day moving average, at this time market is going to continue to move higher we've seen tremendous volatility, and to tim's point about the nasdaq, this market cannot move higher without large cap tech it's too big of a percentage of the overall market, tyler. >> indeed, tim, it has been large cap tech that has led the way. it make up a high percentage, as steve pointed out, of the s&p 500, of the nasdaq 100 you can't make progress on those broad indexes unless tech is partying. >> and i think this is a great run. i think somewhere in this period
nasdaq never went through it tim talked about this for a while. as long as the nasdaq leads, s&p is going to be fine, and that's what's happening we've seen 2% day given what we've seen. so i'm not sure. vix concerns me. bond market volatility continues to concern me. we're coming to an earnings season, and i don't think it's bong to be particularly good, but the broader market does not seem to care whatsoever. >> steve, what do you think as we head to the next quarter? >> as...
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tim - tim davie and richard sharp? -ii in different situations.is totally committed to the bbc as a public service broadcaster, he is extraordinarily hard—working, and he has tried to do too much by himself. i think he now needs to look at his management team and whether it needs to be strengthened. but who have we not heard from this weekend? who has been missing in action? the bbc chairman. in the end, the director—general is not the boss of the bbc, the chair is, and in this situation, he should have been out explaining the principles of impartiality, helping his director—general, but also acknowledging the public interest and there is a proper debate here. we all know why he is silent, he is silent because if he was interviewed ijy silent because if he was interviewed by you, the next question after the first one about impartiality would be about his own direct impartiality given the circumstances of his appointment and the fact that he is now being investigated both internally and outside the bbc. he couldn't do hisjob internally and outside
tim - tim davie and richard sharp? -ii in different situations.is totally committed to the bbc as a public service broadcaster, he is extraordinarily hard—working, and he has tried to do too much by himself. i think he now needs to look at his management team and whether it needs to be strengthened. but who have we not heard from this weekend? who has been missing in action? the bbc chairman. in the end, the director—general is not the boss of the bbc, the chair is, and in this situation,...
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and i'm with tim on this one. i understand the market is taking low rates as a positive and you're seeing high flying w= rates going d portend full speed ahead. i think it's actually a much different story. tim's right, if two years gets down the 3%, i would tell you it's not for good reasons. >> yeah, do you feel better or worse now versus a week ago? >> i mean, i don't think when you look at the banks nothing really changed. i think a lot of banking issues are likely going to be contained, and i think you're going continue to get knee jerk reactions. now today it's deutsche bank. does not seem to be a larger issue with the banks and i think we still contend that. the general economy looks look it's on good footing and that's why the markets are doing well. with everything going on at the banks it's just leading to more and more possibility that the fed is going to pause or likely cut rates later this year. i think that's a bigger picture story of what's happening. that's what the headlines are focusing on, and i
and i'm with tim on this one. i understand the market is taking low rates as a positive and you're seeing high flying w= rates going d portend full speed ahead. i think it's actually a much different story. tim's right, if two years gets down the 3%, i would tell you it's not for good reasons. >> yeah, do you feel better or worse now versus a week ago? >> i mean, i don't think when you look at the banks nothing really changed. i think a lot of banking issues are likely going to be...
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that was l the bbc director general, tim davie.ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal — who has just interviewed the bbc director general what were the key points you took away from that interview with tim davie? de away from that interview with tim davie? , , . ., , ., ., davie? de director general granted me a few minutes _ davie? de director general granted me a few minutes to _ davie? de director general granted me a few minutes to conduct - davie? de director general granted me a few minutes to conduct this i me a few minutes to conduct this interview with him. i doorstep him yesterday and today granted me a few minutes, and it is important to stress that the director general did not see any of my questions and that no editorial oversight in what i said. i think that there is really important to stress, because i did myjob as a journalist. i treated him like any other interviewee, in which i put those questions to him, in those short few minutes that i had with him. to answer your question, the takeaway from me on it is, h
that was l the bbc director general, tim davie.ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal — who has just interviewed the bbc director general what were the key points you took away from that interview with tim davie? de away from that interview with tim davie? , , . ., , ., ., davie? de director general granted me a few minutes _ davie? de director general granted me a few minutes to _ davie? de director general granted me a few minutes to conduct - davie? de director general granted me a few...
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it is a horror show for tim davie.highest paid presenter for software by him, ——he finds the highest paid presenter for forced off the air by him, then a coterie of others following a solidarity, leaving the schedules were today on tv and radio, ripped up. that, as you heard tim davie there, for serving audiences that is a disaster. when it comes to impartiality, he has made this an absolute cornerstone of his leadership of the bbc, and the bbc of the future. as the man at the top of the organisation, he believes as do many others within the bbc, that that is crucial to survival in the future. it is clear from listening to that interview that the olive branch is being offered, he said the benchmark of success for the bbc is having gary lineker back on the telly, there is no doubt about that. changes are coming to clear up the grey area and ambiguity when it comes to bbc editorial guidelines. they are very important guidelines so, if on the other hand we get a firming up of editorial guidelines and less grey area, less
it is a horror show for tim davie.highest paid presenter for software by him, ——he finds the highest paid presenter for forced off the air by him, then a coterie of others following a solidarity, leaving the schedules were today on tv and radio, ripped up. that, as you heard tim davie there, for serving audiences that is a disaster. when it comes to impartiality, he has made this an absolute cornerstone of his leadership of the bbc, and the bbc of the future. as the man at the top of the...
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but for apple and for tim cook, china remains a very important market and tim cook was definitely thereage. as politicians in the us and china, make trade harder, one country stands to profit, that's mexico! increasingly, us multinationals are moving their operations closer to home. as politicians in the us and china, make trade harder, one country as a result, cities in northern mexico are seeing a manufacturing boom. 0ur north america business correspondent, samira hussain, reports from monterrey, mexico. dawn break�*s over monterrey and the city rumbles into life. geopolitical tensions thousands of miles away are birthing a manufacturing revival here. welcome to mexico's industrial heartland. early morning shift at one of the many factories as more companies nearshore, that is, bring production closer to home. mexico has seen a surge in manufacturing. these are the workers driving the state's economic boom. 0ne company, plastiexports, recently built this 13,000 square meter facility to meet the meteoric demand for manufacturing. it makes things like shelving for refrigerators and lid
but for apple and for tim cook, china remains a very important market and tim cook was definitely thereage. as politicians in the us and china, make trade harder, one country stands to profit, that's mexico! increasingly, us multinationals are moving their operations closer to home. as politicians in the us and china, make trade harder, one country as a result, cities in northern mexico are seeing a manufacturing boom. 0ur north america business correspondent, samira hussain, reports from...
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tim who?. i mean, jeb bush flamed. out >> oh, come on. >> yeah, nothing personal. but look, there are 320 days until republicans vote in iowa but for the first contest of the 2024 season. that is a lifetime and more in politics. these days, two weeks is a lifetime, that's forever. the 320 days for people to go up and down and right and left in different ways. and desantis really has not been tested as a candidate on a national level. yes, he's been successful in florida in trying to send a mega-like agenda, trying to buddy up to donald trump on the issues where he can, and really not different from self there. so, he has a strategy, but so far, that strategy is not holding up well in the face of trump, who is a master at differentiating himself and his brand from every other candidate. if i were desantis, i think what he should lean into is the one thing that donald trump cannot avoid, and that's electability. historically, the party out of power starts to concern itself more and more as the p
tim who?. i mean, jeb bush flamed. out >> oh, come on. >> yeah, nothing personal. but look, there are 320 days until republicans vote in iowa but for the first contest of the 2024 season. that is a lifetime and more in politics. these days, two weeks is a lifetime, that's forever. the 320 days for people to go up and down and right and left in different ways. and desantis really has not been tested as a candidate on a national level. yes, he's been successful in florida in trying to...
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tim, do you want to jump in? then to jeff. >> this sell-off to me comes from a stock that's one of the few near its 53-week high. if you look at greater than 70%, the stickiness of the business model, valuation, i think you're buying this weakness. >> how about you, jeff >> yeah, i'm with tim here i think the cloud is the up side for the stock. if you look at the numbers compared to microsoft aws, they actually look pretty good. i talk to the analyst who covers the name, he called it the dark horse of the cloud race. so i think all those things are very important this is heavily exposed to large enterprises, so i think the churn, even in the slowdown of the economy is lower than, say, a salesforce, which is a stock we also own, but as tim said, this is a stock with a pretty good run it's not screamingly cheap here, but i would be buying this weakness as well. >> is this a quiet giant we ought not to ignore. >> tim mentioned it as well. it went to $89 we had a trouble for a few weeks. we sold off a bit. valuation
tim, do you want to jump in? then to jeff. >> this sell-off to me comes from a stock that's one of the few near its 53-week high. if you look at greater than 70%, the stickiness of the business model, valuation, i think you're buying this weakness. >> how about you, jeff >> yeah, i'm with tim here i think the cloud is the up side for the stock. if you look at the numbers compared to microsoft aws, they actually look pretty good. i talk to the analyst who covers the name, he...
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i saw tim davie say that. i _ rules in this respect. i saw tim davie say that.i rules in this respect. i saw tim - davie say that. i think there needs to be... we need to see bbc executives coming out and explaining themselves, actually. we need to see themselves, actually. we need to see them address the question about alan sugar and jeremy clarkson, andrew neil and all the other presenters who have quite clearly expressed their own views. and tell us why gary lineker has been picked out and what is going to be done now to address this real perception, it is notjust coming from keir starmer, an awful lot of people out there are saying this looks like abject surrender to a government —— government pressure and right wing agenda setting. and we need to hear what the bbc is going to do about that, notjust in terms of news coverage, but for the good of our belief and trust in the bbc as a whole and its continuing independence. and i speak as a veteran ito—year supporter of the bbc. veteran 40-year supporter of the bbc. ., ~ veteran 40-year supporter of the sac. . ~
i saw tim davie say that. i _ rules in this respect. i saw tim davie say that.i rules in this respect. i saw tim - davie say that. i think there needs to be... we need to see bbc executives coming out and explaining themselves, actually. we need to see themselves, actually. we need to see them address the question about alan sugar and jeremy clarkson, andrew neil and all the other presenters who have quite clearly expressed their own views. and tell us why gary lineker has been picked out and...
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have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? _ have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and do my shopping, would - lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and do my shopping, would you i lineker? i'm going to walk my dog i and do my shopping, would you mind lettihg _ and do my shopping, would you mind lettihg me _ and do my shopping, would you mind letting me do it on my own? haste and do my shopping, would you mind letting me do it on my own? have you soken it letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet — letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet to _ letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet to the _ letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet to the bbc? _ letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet to the bbc? is _ letting me do it on my own? have you spoken it yet to the bbc? is this i spoken it yet to the bbc? is this the end — spoken it yet to the bbc? is this the end of— spoken it yet to the bbc? is this the end of your— spoken it yet to the bbc? is this the end of your presenting i spoken it yet
have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? _ have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and do my shopping, would - lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and do my shopping, would you i lineker? i'm going to walk my dog i and do my shopping, would you mind lettihg _ and do my shopping, would you mind lettihg me _ and do my shopping, would you mind letting me do it on my own? haste and do my shopping, would you mind letting me do it on my own? have you soken...
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i can tell ou, accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you. anyone — accusation tim davie denies.enies. i can tell you, anyone who knows - accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you, anyone who knows me i accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you, anyone who knows me knows that, yes, 30 years ago, some political involvement, but absolutely not affected by pressure from one party or the other, that is not how we work, editorially, in the bbc. it is a convenient narrative, it is not true. and the impartiality guidelines would be equally applied in terms of being critical of the left or the right. the issue is getting involved in party political matters. �* �* , matters. the bbc will be relieved that their star _ matters. the bbc will be relieved that their star presenter - matters. the bbc will be relieved that their star presenter will - matters. the bbc will be relieved that their star presenter will be i that their star presenter will be back on and this weekend after a chaotic week. until the review is concluded, though, social media guidance in its current form remains in pl
i can tell ou, accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you. anyone — accusation tim davie denies.enies. i can tell you, anyone who knows - accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you, anyone who knows me i accusation tim davie denies. i can tell you, anyone who knows me knows that, yes, 30 years ago, some political involvement, but absolutely not affected by pressure from one party or the other, that is not how we work, editorially, in the bbc. it is a convenient narrative, it is not true....
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i am not the only one who shares that with tim. we just discovered that our -- one of our tech assistants, rob's father, bob was the dean of students, who is tim's mentor 40 years ago when tim was co-chair president of life at uva. tim's wife, laurie, who is in the front row, produced for the miller center with vpm a documentary about president bush foreign policy team and how they successfully brought a peaceful end to the cold war. we are delighted tim has come back and agreed to join the family and friends and explain how the committee went about its work, including its recommendations to indict former president trump. also, how the violent groups that were present on the capitol on january 6, who stormed the capital, were many of the same groups we have in our community -- had in our communities. thank you for your service, welcome to the miller center. mr. heaphy: thanks for the invitation. >> [applause] >> let's start by telling us about the investigation. 18 months. a mountain of evidence. video, text, emails, interviews. ho
i am not the only one who shares that with tim. we just discovered that our -- one of our tech assistants, rob's father, bob was the dean of students, who is tim's mentor 40 years ago when tim was co-chair president of life at uva. tim's wife, laurie, who is in the front row, produced for the miller center with vpm a documentary about president bush foreign policy team and how they successfully brought a peaceful end to the cold war. we are delighted tim has come back and agreed to join the...
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i like fifth third tim spenwas on early this morni.nk he has an excellent handle on credit they still have merit as we go forward. i think they're also very flexible with concentrations, and i think that shows their consistency in earnings over time truest certainly on the chart that you shared is a company that did a very unique capital move in the last few weeks to sell a portion of their insurance unit that was adding 30 basis points to capital that will help them pass the stress test in june. so that company certainly is not only a survivor but a thriver. and i think that many of these regional banks that you have here have definitely a lot of good things going for them and i think, as you move down the food chain to even more mid-cap names, there is a whole list of names that are inexpensive as well. they're positioned very well because credit quality is not the issue today. it is much more of these perceived access to liquidity. we think liquidity is very good. it is the speed at which the friendly fire unfolded at silicon valley
i like fifth third tim spenwas on early this morni.nk he has an excellent handle on credit they still have merit as we go forward. i think they're also very flexible with concentrations, and i think that shows their consistency in earnings over time truest certainly on the chart that you shared is a company that did a very unique capital move in the last few weeks to sell a portion of their insurance unit that was adding 30 basis points to capital that will help them pass the stress test in...
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but i'm not the only one who shares that with tim.e just discovered that one of our tech assistance here, robs father, bob, was a dean of students who washo tim's mentor for ages ago when ten was, hard to believe, cochair resident life uva. tim's wife lori who is here in a front row produced for the miller center with dpm a documentary about w president bh 41's on policy team and have successfully brought a peaceful end to the cold war. so we're delighted that ten has come back and agreed to join the family and friends here and explain how the committee went about its work, including its recommendations to indict former president trump. but also how violent groups that were present on the capitol on january 6th andnd to storm the capital were many of the same groups that we had in our community just a few years before. so tim, thank you and thank you for service and will come to the miller center. >> thanks for the invitation. [applause] >> tim, let's star' by telling us all a bit about investigation. 18 months, a mountain of evidence
but i'm not the only one who shares that with tim.e just discovered that one of our tech assistance here, robs father, bob, was a dean of students who washo tim's mentor for ages ago when ten was, hard to believe, cochair resident life uva. tim's wife lori who is here in a front row produced for the miller center with dpm a documentary about w president bh 41's on policy team and have successfully brought a peaceful end to the cold war. so we're delighted that ten has come back and agreed to...
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weapon a boeing, i do agree with tim.y indudo have to increase th fleets and with energy costs so high they need more efficient planes boeing, airbus are basically a duopoly. that's going to continue to benefit them >> spirit a aero systems you col go 15 times next year's numbers bernstein cut on operational problems, but cut to it a $38 price target trading 31 bucks they reported a quarter i think the end of february which was not bad. i think if you think bowing is going to do well, almost by definition you have to think that spr will as well. >>> up next, bank pain, crypto gain so has spring sprung for the crypto winter? >>> our next guest sees a fed asu pause on deck. mark zandi lays out his call when "fast money" returns. >>> get your trades to go with the "fast money" podcast catch us any time, anywhere. follow today on your favorite poasngppwee ckdcti a 'rba right after this. lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people
weapon a boeing, i do agree with tim.y indudo have to increase th fleets and with energy costs so high they need more efficient planes boeing, airbus are basically a duopoly. that's going to continue to benefit them >> spirit a aero systems you col go 15 times next year's numbers bernstein cut on operational problems, but cut to it a $38 price target trading 31 bucks they reported a quarter i think the end of february which was not bad. i think if you think bowing is going to do well,...
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. >> tim, we have to leave it there. i appreciate it. tim nolan. >> thank you. >>> well that is going to do it for "overtime. "fast money" begins right now. >>> indeed it does thank you very much. an right now on "fast," remember the titans, the once mighty dow component, intel and the reimagined industrial giant ge, could you trust the rebunds and what does this say about the health of the market overall. >>> and battle of the bulge. jumping into the weight loss space and investors are bidding it up. how long could the obesity drugs slim down and boost bottom lines. >>> and trade it or fade it. flush with first quarter winners, could they continue those records. in for melissa lee, this is "fast money. on the desk, tim seymour and cart knee garcia and dan nathan and guy adami. also good to see you in person we start with the countdown to the first quarter. just two trading days left in the quarter. boy, it has gone by fast nasdaq leading the day leading the way up nearly 2% it is also the winner so far this year on pace to break a quart
. >> tim, we have to leave it there. i appreciate it. tim nolan. >> thank you. >>> well that is going to do it for "overtime. "fast money" begins right now. >>> indeed it does thank you very much. an right now on "fast," remember the titans, the once mighty dow component, intel and the reimagined industrial giant ge, could you trust the rebunds and what does this say about the health of the market overall. >>> and battle of the...
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[wds gusting] [derekottle] a t of tim, when ii st stop., i op... and i ok.o in the stance and i sato mysel "are my es seein what mgreat-grdparentsaw?" army eyes eing e same ldscape? and used to sten and i ask self, yoknow,.i ...a - homuch-- h much the geoaphics cnged? doest represt does thsame thi?e? will thilandscap ill be he 50 yea from no wi my granhildren'eyes still able toee wh i see? ani don't ve♪♪]e awer. [wat bubblin arrator]my sisteand i were pvileged ough to grow in world obeginnin. star-l skies to grow inand secr forts.n. fiflies anduckling not nighares. noendings. not sayi gooye. [gls cryin [♪♪] [gre thunber when i s inaybe second or trd gra, i h. i became shock cause i didn't ha. i became shock thmore i rd, the mo dep. ...becau i thoug thatf it reay was that sious, the policians wod havee had it uer contr, but then realize theyidn't. first, stoppedtalking people but then realize oud i stopd going school becausi wod only cry althe time and then had to home. but thenand enze oud i stped eati, slowlyl i lost lot of ight ani-i almo starvedo death. i
[wds gusting] [derekottle] a t of tim, when ii st stop., i op... and i ok.o in the stance and i sato mysel "are my es seein what mgreat-grdparentsaw?" army eyes eing e same ldscape? and used to sten and i ask self, yoknow,.i ...a - homuch-- h much the geoaphics cnged? doest represt does thsame thi?e? will thilandscap ill be he 50 yea from no wi my granhildren'eyes still able toee wh i see? ani don't ve♪♪]e awer. [wat bubblin arrator]my sisteand i were pvileged ough to grow in...
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and so without ado, tim goeglein. matt, thank you so much and may i say it right at the top with introduction like that, i should say thank you and good night. i'm genuinely humbled. those very kind comments and i'm especially humbled to be at hillsdale college because although i did not know or intend that i enjoy such a esteemed invitation, hillsdale plays a significant inter role in this book and. i hope everybody here and 50,000 of your best friends will buy and read the book. and by the way, i'm pleased that you began with the title from our great preamble, the constitution. i, i know where i'm standing and what i'm what i and standing in front of. and it seems to all make sense. and so it means a lot to me by way, i should say something that i think it's past of all that people here, people who are watching, listening, people who actually who have a a strong association with hillsdale or may not know, but frederick douglass plays a starring role in part of of my newest book. and i'm very pleased to to say for th
and so without ado, tim goeglein. matt, thank you so much and may i say it right at the top with introduction like that, i should say thank you and good night. i'm genuinely humbled. those very kind comments and i'm especially humbled to be at hillsdale college because although i did not know or intend that i enjoy such a esteemed invitation, hillsdale plays a significant inter role in this book and. i hope everybody here and 50,000 of your best friends will buy and read the book. and by the...
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[wds gusting] [derekottle] a t of tim, when ii st stop., i op... and i ok.o in the stance and i sato mysel "are my es seein what mgreat-grdparentsaw?" army eyes eing e same ldscape? and used to sten and i ask self, yoknow,.i ...a - homuch-- h much the geoaphics cnged? doest represt does thsame thi?e? will thilandscap ill be he 50 yea from no wi my granhildren'eyes still able toee wh i see? ani don't ve♪♪]e awer. [wat bubblin [nrator] sister d i were prileged engh to gw up in a wor of begiings. star-l skies and secr forts. fiflies anduckling not nighares. noendings. not sayi gooye. [gul crying] [♪♪] reta thuerg] whei was in maybeecond thirdrade, i heard out clime change i became scked because i dn't he a cl. the mo i rea the re depreed i bece... ...becau i thoug thatf it reay was that sious, the policians wod havee had it uer contr, but th i reazed, ey didt. fit, i stoed talkg to peoe tside mylosest fily. d i stopd going school becausi wod only cry althe time and thenad to goome. d i stopd going school and th i stopd eatingslowly. and thenad to goome. i lost
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tim was blindsided by what's happened next.el met another man, someone who was everything tim was not. todd winkler, focused, disciplined, a former fighter pilot was on track to be a corporate leader, tim scrambled. >> i went and bought a ring real quick to propose to her and i did. >> it was too late by then, of course. >> rachel turned him down and announced her engagement to todd. >> it was really hard. you know? the love of my life was leaving me for some guy that had a good job, a house, a boat, a nice car. >> tim, to me, was rachel's soul mate, he was nothing but loving and kind to her. >> hard to watch said rachel's closest friend shannon. >> she called me when she broke up with him and said, you know, we're done, i want to have a family and he's not ready to have a family. and so, you know, we're done. literally like two months later she called me and said, you know, you need to be here in two days, i said great, you guys made up, she said no, we didn't make up, it's this other guy, his name is todd, i need you to be he
tim was blindsided by what's happened next.el met another man, someone who was everything tim was not. todd winkler, focused, disciplined, a former fighter pilot was on track to be a corporate leader, tim scrambled. >> i went and bought a ring real quick to propose to her and i did. >> it was too late by then, of course. >> rachel turned him down and announced her engagement to todd. >> it was really hard. you know? the love of my life was leaving me for some guy that...
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tim davie talked about reflecting on the guidelines. have another look at these guidelines, what freelance broadcasters can and cannot say on their twitter feeds, and that will take some time. you could have a relatively quick review or you could actually take months, and what you do in the meantime? is gary lineker to be reinstated as a presenter? will he be asked to apologise? if so, what exactly would he have to apologise for, and would he agree? there's so much uncertainty. there is a programme tonight, another match of the day tonight, will this be solved in time? difficult to see it can be solved completely but perhaps some kind of fudge can be created just to get bbc sport properly back in the air. rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor of the exchequer, said a sense of proportionality was called for. richard sharp, the chairman of the bbc, donated £a00,000 to the conservative party, helped facilitate an £800,000 loan to the former prime minister, borisjohnson. he is still in hisjob. gary lineker isn't able to present the football
tim davie talked about reflecting on the guidelines. have another look at these guidelines, what freelance broadcasters can and cannot say on their twitter feeds, and that will take some time. you could have a relatively quick review or you could actually take months, and what you do in the meantime? is gary lineker to be reinstated as a presenter? will he be asked to apologise? if so, what exactly would he have to apologise for, and would he agree? there's so much uncertainty. there is a...
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jonathan capehart, tim miller, great to see both. that's heavy coming up, the epa warned fo years that a louisiana rubbe plant is emitting a toxi chemical that likely cause cancer do you know what is right next door an elementary school, an children are still attending that school today. they got out of class a fe hours ago. cynthia mcfadden investigate why on earth this is happening and she is here when the 11t hour continues ♪ ♪ ♪ turn up the volume, we have an important story for you tonigh from louisiana it is part of an 85 mile industrial corridor in a state and it is known as cance valley the epa says a rubber plan near a school has been spewing a chemical into the air that likely causes cancer and residents are asking why thi plant is still open. my dear friend a hero mine a nbc is investigating thi really important story >> four year old george -- loves going to school, at fift ward elementary in reserve louisiana. but according to the federal government, going to schoo here could be shortening has life as well as the lives o
jonathan capehart, tim miller, great to see both. that's heavy coming up, the epa warned fo years that a louisiana rubbe plant is emitting a toxi chemical that likely cause cancer do you know what is right next door an elementary school, an children are still attending that school today. they got out of class a fe hours ago. cynthia mcfadden investigate why on earth this is happening and she is here when the 11t hour continues ♪ ♪ ♪ turn up the volume, we have an important story for you...
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tim edwards has a determination _ better people. has a i determination to make a difference in his daughter�*s mabe, a determination not to be consumed by rage and he shared that message with liverpool. rage and he shared that message with liverool. ., . rage and he shared that message with liverool. ,, . ., �* ., liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. _ liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. we've _ liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. we've got - liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. we've got to - liverpool. stand together, we've got i to solve problems. we've got to make to solve problems. we�*ve got to make the future different and better for everyone else. d0 the future different and better for everyone else-— the future different and better for everyone else. do you feel that elle is with you? — everyone else. do you feel that elle is with you? always. _ everyone else. do you feel that elle is with you? always. she _ everyone else. do you feel that elle is
tim edwards has a determination _ better people. has a i determination to make a difference in his daughter�*s mabe, a determination not to be consumed by rage and he shared that message with liverpool. rage and he shared that message with liverool. ., . rage and he shared that message with liverool. ,, . ., �* ., liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. _ liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems. we've _ liverpool. stand together, we've got to solve problems....
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he always does with these closing words, i'd thank tim davie for i'd like to thank tim davie for histstanding understanding dunng his outstanding understanding during this difficult period. he has an almost impulsive boob job keeping everybody happy, particularly in the area of impartiality. i'm delighted that will continue to fight the good fight together . well, well, fight together. well, well, well. looks the director general of the beeb has nailed his colours to the mast and the whole saga has only emboldened woke disciples with one of this one of the weakened strikers, ian wright, still i mean, his bossis ian wright, still i mean, his boss is at the bbc, the evening on his own podcast. listen to this being they made a hot mess. i'm telling you, this is all from high up. you know, i can't blame a man phil, bernie. you know , the bbc, small team, all know, the bbc, small team, all of this over a tweet gary lineker rather manner over a tweet happening in above at some stage surely heads have got a role the ones the mismanage levels of this is . your head levels of this is. your he
he always does with these closing words, i'd thank tim davie for i'd like to thank tim davie for histstanding understanding dunng his outstanding understanding during this difficult period. he has an almost impulsive boob job keeping everybody happy, particularly in the area of impartiality. i'm delighted that will continue to fight the good fight together . well, well, fight together. well, well, well. looks the director general of the beeb has nailed his colours to the mast and the whole saga...
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he always does with these closing words, i'd thank tim davie for i'd like to thank tim davie for histstanding understanding dunng his outstanding understanding during this difficult period. he has an almost impulsive boob job keeping everybody happy, particularly in the area of impartiality. i'm delighted that will continue to fight the good fight together . well, well, fight together. well, well, well. looks the director general of the beeb has nailed his colours to the mast and the whole saga has only emboldened woke disciples with one of this one of the weakened strikers, ian wright, still i mean, his bossis ian wright, still i mean, his boss is at the bbc, the evening on his own podcast. listen to this being they made a hot mess. i'm telling you, this is all from high up. you know, i can't blame a man phil, bernie. you know , the bbc, small team, all know, the bbc, small team, all of this over a tweet gary lineker rather manner over a tweet happening in above at some stage surely heads have got a role the ones the mismanage levels of this is . your head levels of this is. your he
he always does with these closing words, i'd thank tim davie for i'd like to thank tim davie for histstanding understanding dunng his outstanding understanding during this difficult period. he has an almost impulsive boob job keeping everybody happy, particularly in the area of impartiality. i'm delighted that will continue to fight the good fight together . well, well, fight together. well, well, well. looks the director general of the beeb has nailed his colours to the mast and the whole saga...
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tim davie did sa there implies are not clear. tim davie did say there had _ implies are not clear.mplies are not clear. tim davie did say there had been this grey - implies are not clear. tim davie did say there had been this grey area i say there had been this grey area and a place for potential confusion, especially with the role of freelancers. for us it is really straightforward, we work in news, we cannot tweet political opinions. we would be sacked. we go on impartiality courses and it is different being a journalist. there are other bbc presenters other than gary lineker that expressed political views, why haven't they been suspended? michael portillo, ed balls, they are all present bbc programmes, they are all vocal about politics, they haven't been censured. deborah needn't is very anti brexit, she hasn't been censored. anti brexit, she hasn't been censored-— anti brexit, she hasn't been censored. ~ ., ., ., censored. we will leave it for now. we will say — censored. we will leave it for now. we will say goodbye _ censored. we will leave it for now. we will say goodbye to
tim davie did sa there implies are not clear. tim davie did say there had _ implies are not clear.mplies are not clear. tim davie did say there had been this grey - implies are not clear. tim davie did say there had been this grey area i say there had been this grey area and a place for potential confusion, especially with the role of freelancers. for us it is really straightforward, we work in news, we cannot tweet political opinions. we would be sacked. we go on impartiality courses and it is...
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tim, you just said that donald trump does not want to do that humiliating perp walk. do you not by this line that w have been hearing from his camp, that he wants to do this publicly, he wants the america people to see, this do you think that is all bluster? >> i think there are two separate things here i think he wants to incite a mob. i think donald trump relishe the ideas that he can create public violence and stir up th 30% or so of republicans who will vote for him no matte what, the kind of people who relish a photo of him standing with a baseball bat next to photo of alvin bragg a man who will go on twitter and tell everyone, this is against you, it is not jus about me and you should take t the streets and be heard so, yeah i do think that piece of it is a fantasy for him i think you would be very happ to see that come true. i think that is a part of hi being demeaned and degraded in a public form under the law. >> but simone, how does that serve donald trump he may have looked at januar 6th and said look at these people who are willing to figh for me and sacri
tim, you just said that donald trump does not want to do that humiliating perp walk. do you not by this line that w have been hearing from his camp, that he wants to do this publicly, he wants the america people to see, this do you think that is all bluster? >> i think there are two separate things here i think he wants to incite a mob. i think donald trump relishe the ideas that he can create public violence and stir up th 30% or so of republicans who will vote for him no matte what, the...
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you've asked the question , tim. you've asked the question, tim. you've asked the question, tim.sked the question what is the motive for saying what she's saying? let take what i was saying? let us take what i was really to grow up in the eighties. yeah but where everything was possible , where everything was possible, where you your own you could have your own business, have your own business, you'd have your own car, you could go anywhere wanted to and everything seemed achievable children achievable now might children don't seem to have that they don't seem to have that are they going able to drive? are going to be able to drive? are they to able to travel? they going to able to travel? are going to be to start are they going to be to start their own businesses or somewhere when? no and it's somewhere or when? no and it's because policy. because of net zero policy. that's reason i'm doing this that's the reason i'm doing this . i don't see any of what you're saying out there. no i'm saying you can't drive . they say, well, you can't drive. they say, well, listen, so if you guy
you've asked the question , tim. you've asked the question, tim. you've asked the question, tim.sked the question what is the motive for saying what she's saying? let take what i was saying? let us take what i was really to grow up in the eighties. yeah but where everything was possible , where everything was possible, where you your own you could have your own business, have your own business, you'd have your own car, you could go anywhere wanted to and everything seemed achievable children...
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tim: i don't know that i can fully predict that.ight now we would manage our way through it, and i've been feeling that. i don't really feel a strong effort will occur at the federal reserve, but i'm no expert at this. with this kind of number, i don't think they are seeing what they like to see. alix: yields jumping higher, equities rolling over a little. i'm just trying to check in on the dollar, sort of giving back some of the earlier losses. going forward, what is going to be the biggest thing you are looking at with the march data? tim: i'm still watching the chemicals product sector. improved in the month of february, but it is not above 50 yet. transportation was the best performer. machinery grew in the month, but not strongly. it is feeling like we are in a pretty good place. not seeing any major fallout. europe and china noted as improving beyond expectations. i like the fact that customer inventory is getting too low again because that means there is more output for the panelists. and backlog is not contracting is fast. e
tim: i don't know that i can fully predict that.ight now we would manage our way through it, and i've been feeling that. i don't really feel a strong effort will occur at the federal reserve, but i'm no expert at this. with this kind of number, i don't think they are seeing what they like to see. alix: yields jumping higher, equities rolling over a little. i'm just trying to check in on the dollar, sort of giving back some of the earlier losses. going forward, what is going to be the biggest...
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tim dave, director general of the bbc.d also if they were my clients, what would i be advising? what do you make of how this has been handled and what do you make of the outcome? i been handled and what do you make of the outcome?— the outcome? i think it is an eleant the outcome? i think it is an elegant outcome _ the outcome? i think it is an elegant outcome because i the outcome? i think it is an i elegant outcome because both the outcome? i think it is an - elegant outcome because both parties are agreeing and i am sure lineker would like to be back on the and the necessity for many people to use that platform and a platform that they can party with the digital ambitions. it is a different world now and that is a clear and very fine line and they are floating impartiality and are in trouble. the bigger quest of the bbc is to really fight hard for an incredible corporation that was under pressure to see licence fee be cut and we have more pressure is now from streamers like disney, apple, amazon, netflix, who are coming
tim dave, director general of the bbc.d also if they were my clients, what would i be advising? what do you make of how this has been handled and what do you make of the outcome? i been handled and what do you make of the outcome?— the outcome? i think it is an eleant the outcome? i think it is an elegant outcome _ the outcome? i think it is an elegant outcome because i the outcome? i think it is an i elegant outcome because both the outcome? i think it is an - elegant outcome because both...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns. liz: warming centers in santa clara county are open as we experience cold temperatures. seven county libraries including the one in cupertino are open for people who need a place to stay. ouch -- outreach workers are reaching out to homeless encampments. they are open through 9:00 tomorrow morning. more than 200 -- 2000 people will spend the next weeks if not months claiming -- cleaning up after their town was overtaken by floods. now that they are back home it could be weeks before running water is safe to drink. bottled water is being brought into help families. although evacuation orders were lifted a lot of the homes are not livable and some may not be for some time. many people who saw their homes for the first time say they are filled with mud, standing water, and mold. >> we are very sad because we lost what few things we had. we worked hard to get what we have, and here it all is. liz: the levee has since been repaired. yosemite national park is open to visitors after being sh
tim: in san francisco, tim johns. liz: warming centers in santa clara county are open as we experience cold temperatures. seven county libraries including the one in cupertino are open for people who need a place to stay. ouch -- outreach workers are reaching out to homeless encampments. they are open through 9:00 tomorrow morning. more than 200 -- 2000 people will spend the next weeks if not months claiming -- cleaning up after their town was overtaken by floods. now that they are back home it...