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louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together.ugh how close 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 ge
louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together.ugh how close 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...
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. >> tim: yeah. remember this now. usc was a four and a half poured favorite coming into night's game. that is five more than they were favored against stanford. to put it in perspective for you. and right now, if you got an opportunity to go for the jugular, in today's college football, you do that. stopped again. back at the 10-yard line this time by solomon byrd. hundred that combined with the last play which was a negative . that one was a negative one. last two plays for purdue. eight negative yards. minus 10 total. >> tim: yeah. if you're going to try to get the 1st down, you are soaring into a lot of traffic and set up for a possible turnover. and range is probably looking to see his defense make a big-time play here. >> spencer: it is third an and a mile. >> tim: yes, it is. here they come. it is underneath. and skattebo. he does get on the original line of scrimmage line of scrimmage talk about the 23-yard line. so 7 yards shy of the 1st down after a gain of 14. and you just don't lose yardage when you get num
. >> tim: yeah. remember this now. usc was a four and a half poured favorite coming into night's game. that is five more than they were favored against stanford. to put it in perspective for you. and right now, if you got an opportunity to go for the jugular, in today's college football, you do that. stopped again. back at the 10-yard line this time by solomon byrd. hundred that combined with the last play which was a negative . that one was a negative one. last two plays for purdue....
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helena: tim woo, thank you for being with us.hite house announced eight more tech companies pledged to voluntarily follow safety security interest standards with ai. adobe and ibm joined six other industry leaders who made a similar announcement in july. as part of our conversation earlier with senator chris coombs, he spoke about congress's role in those safeguards. >> you have been looking at and very concerned about american citizen's data being used to train these ai algorithms. what kind of protections can you put in place against that? >> we are in the early stages of legislating about artificial intelligence. look, ai has been around for decades. in its more sophisticated forms it has been embedded for years now. but chatgpt brought it to the screens of millions of americans and brought it to the consciousness of congress. here tomorrow we are going to have a long session with dozens of leaders, critics of artificial intelligence, those who are leading ai companies and firms, and those who are on the cutting edge of techno
helena: tim woo, thank you for being with us.hite house announced eight more tech companies pledged to voluntarily follow safety security interest standards with ai. adobe and ibm joined six other industry leaders who made a similar announcement in july. as part of our conversation earlier with senator chris coombs, he spoke about congress's role in those safeguards. >> you have been looking at and very concerned about american citizen's data being used to train these ai algorithms. what...
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not being tim scott. tim scott's not an attacker. >> that's right. that's right. >> tim scott tried to show character. tried to show class. tried to show integrity. didn't fall for it and nikki haley attacked him anyway and benefitting from it. of course looks like a full attack. what they went out to do. things happening on the stage that are very disturbing, i was so proud that tim scott didn't attack her, given the opportunity, and sad they chose to attack him. now talking about the same thing happened. the main point missed. >> shows how irrelevant this debate was. >> correct. >> i mean, the curtain thing is silly, even the rest of that exchange, about, you know, you tried to raise the gasoline tax. no. trying to do a deal with the income tax, gasoline tax in south carolina. small issues between two candidates not going to come close to receiving this nomination. that doesn't tell us much about the future of this country. i mean, when you put seven candidates on the stage who are not going to be the republican nominee for president and argue for
not being tim scott. tim scott's not an attacker. >> that's right. that's right. >> tim scott tried to show character. tried to show class. tried to show integrity. didn't fall for it and nikki haley attacked him anyway and benefitting from it. of course looks like a full attack. what they went out to do. things happening on the stage that are very disturbing, i was so proud that tim scott didn't attack her, given the opportunity, and sad they chose to attack him. now talking about...
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vistayan. >> tim? >> walmart. bottom line is the consumer.down i think their margins are getting better here. and i know it's at near all-time highs. you stay there. >> you think about target, dollar general, they're struggling. walmart is cleaning up. my wife was in a target last night. she said it was empty. >> what did she buy you? >> nothing. she said there was nothing here. >> kind of like a.r.m. that ipo price reversele is scary. i would say away from this one. you'll probably get a better opportunity. >> that does it for "fast money," but "options action" is we.tus up next st wh . 'll be right back. do you mean this one - the one with titanium? switch to verizon, you can trade in any iphone, and get the new iphone 15 pro on them. (vo) trade in any iphone in any condition for a new iphone 15 pro on us. only on verizon. ♪♪ we're not writers, but we help you shape your financial story. ♪♪ we're not an airline, but our network connects global businesses across nearly 160 markets. ♪♪ we're not a startup, but our innovation labs use new tech
vistayan. >> tim? >> walmart. bottom line is the consumer.down i think their margins are getting better here. and i know it's at near all-time highs. you stay there. >> you think about target, dollar general, they're struggling. walmart is cleaning up. my wife was in a target last night. she said it was empty. >> what did she buy you? >> nothing. she said there was nothing here. >> kind of like a.r.m. that ipo price reversele is scary. i would say away from...
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tim, good to talk to you tonight. thank _ from presenters. tim, good to talk to you tonight.thank you for coming on. one of the most famous trees is been shut down. hadrian's wall, why it is known as the sycamore gap tree. and even if you havent seen it yourself, you may know it from the movie robin hood prince of thieves. this is what it looks like today. last night someone took a chain saw too it, which the police are treating as a criminal act. a 16—year—old boy has since been arrested. this morning those who loved the tree were making their own form of pilgrimage. one of them the photographer ian sproat. iam i am genuinely got it about this. i have been there so many times with my children at different ages. i'll put some of the pictures of this tree that i took. they're my kids in front of the ice or feel they've grown up with this tree and that's why it's so utterly senseless what has happened. why it's so utterly senseless what has happened-— why it's so utterly senseless what has happened. yes, it's a really sad da . the has happened. yes, it's a really sad day- the w
tim, good to talk to you tonight. thank _ from presenters. tim, good to talk to you tonight.thank you for coming on. one of the most famous trees is been shut down. hadrian's wall, why it is known as the sycamore gap tree. and even if you havent seen it yourself, you may know it from the movie robin hood prince of thieves. this is what it looks like today. last night someone took a chain saw too it, which the police are treating as a criminal act. a 16—year—old boy has since been arrested....
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no question. >> tim: without a doubt. he was a stalwart with that te team. >> spencer: nice. >> tim: right away, such a suchc territory. spencer, we touched on what we had last week going out 28-0 coming back to tie it and then lose and a tough tcu team rebounding from the colorado lost today. we will have that one for you next week on fox in prime time. >> spencer: the cougars changing addresses. >> tim: this big game this time around. part of the old southwest conference you would recall with billy bowman and the offense back in the day when joe montana beat him. >> spencer: what was that, '79? >> tim: '79 season with the great lindsay nelson calling the game. the ball is up. almost picked up and then picked up again. anthony beavers jr., he comes away with it. christian roman wallace try to pick up and now alex grinch can pick it up and smile a little bit. >> spencer: the redshirt sophomore ends up coming up with it and the disruption on the back end of the field. guys getting blocked to you when that's always the culp
no question. >> tim: without a doubt. he was a stalwart with that te team. >> spencer: nice. >> tim: right away, such a suchc territory. spencer, we touched on what we had last week going out 28-0 coming back to tie it and then lose and a tough tcu team rebounding from the colorado lost today. we will have that one for you next week on fox in prime time. >> spencer: the cougars changing addresses. >> tim: this big game this time around. part of the old southwest...
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>> this is a tim special. this is it. i'll tell you what, this is my bourbon bacon, chocolate chip cookies. >> now, if you think about that, the monks wrote bourbon and the bacon and chocolate go so together. and the secret to that is when you cook the bacon down , you take that rendered fat mix it with butter and put it in the mix and it's delicious. i'm telling you, god bless. fantastic. great way to end your game. amen. hopefully with a win. tim, dave, thank you guys so much for coming today. we really appreciate having us. there's a lot of fun. i look forward to eating this now and for these and other tailgating recipes, you can check out tim and dave's bourbon country cookbook, as well as our own website, fans.com. america's ceo tim laird, along with david danielson. thank you, guys again. and you. we'll be right back. you're watching world news now. >> helping families with mesothelae. is all we do. my firm has been offering a free book on mesothelioma for over ten years. since that time, hundreds of people have mes
>> this is a tim special. this is it. i'll tell you what, this is my bourbon bacon, chocolate chip cookies. >> now, if you think about that, the monks wrote bourbon and the bacon and chocolate go so together. and the secret to that is when you cook the bacon down , you take that rendered fat mix it with butter and put it in the mix and it's delicious. i'm telling you, god bless. fantastic. great way to end your game. amen. hopefully with a win. tim, dave, thank you guys so much for...
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nikki haley actually appointed tim scott u.s.or when jim dement retired. >> ainsley: she prefaced it i really like you tim scott. tim scott and i worked together allot before she blasted him. >> steve: boom. >> brian: asked by the moderators to take each other on. they did. marco rubio was mentored by jeb bush. i can't believe you are in the race i'm in the race. it's my time. not their time for anyone. you have a monitor over there, lawrence. right? the total minutes of speaking time so far it looks like ramaswamy again for the second straight debate most time 12 minutes. desantis right behind him. the last was doug b burgum. greatest moment forced his way in electric cars and what we are really doing with the auto industry and why the people on the picket line wasting their time they have been left out to dry by this administration. followed by scott is the third. he got the first question. nikki haley was crisp on -- was strong on almost every topic ready to go. chris christie is the most comfortable in the format. he got nine
nikki haley actually appointed tim scott u.s.or when jim dement retired. >> ainsley: she prefaced it i really like you tim scott. tim scott and i worked together allot before she blasted him. >> steve: boom. >> brian: asked by the moderators to take each other on. they did. marco rubio was mentored by jeb bush. i can't believe you are in the race i'm in the race. it's my time. not their time for anyone. you have a monitor over there, lawrence. right? the total minutes of...
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nikki haley fended off an attack from senator tim scott. >> every time i hear you, i feel dumber for what you say. >> reality just because putin is not is putin is an evil dictator dud not mean that ukraine is good, they have banned 11 opposition parties. >> a win for russia is a win for china. >> excuse me. >> you had a chance. >> you will have a chance. >> nikki haley offered a 10 cent gas tax increase in south carolina, talk about someone who has never seen a federal dollar she doesn't like. >> you got bad information. reporter: a most in last 5 minutes where moderators asked everyone on stage, who on that stage they would eliminate to secure a path to beat former president trump. every single one refused to answer that question directly. chris christie chimed in at the end, clarifying the person is former president trump. trace. >> it was fascinating how dana perino pivoted from that, she said is there the mathematical way that you think you could continue on to beat the former president, grady thank you. let's bring in chief political anchor. bret baier. i thought it was fascina
nikki haley fended off an attack from senator tim scott. >> every time i hear you, i feel dumber for what you say. >> reality just because putin is not is putin is an evil dictator dud not mean that ukraine is good, they have banned 11 opposition parties. >> a win for russia is a win for china. >> excuse me. >> you had a chance. >> you will have a chance. >> nikki haley offered a 10 cent gas tax increase in south carolina, talk about someone who has...
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hp up and best buy as well. >> tim, what do you think? dude, do you node a dell in. >> i don't need a dell, dude. don't need a watson. cisco is the best of the bunch. not a question to me. cisco is not looking to reinvent themselves. they've already done it. it's a software and security story. it's the best value in mega cap tech, and this is a stock that's probably got the best chart out of all of them. i'm long cisco. we just got numbers. they derisked, they've become less cyclical. it's not about a hardware story, and this is a company that also has exposure not only in the enterprise world where we haven't seen things fall apart, but again, parts of a business that i think are cyclical trends. >> guy, does any of this suggest the market may be broadening out, that maybe we're going to get momentum from the players beyond the magnificent seven in. >> i think the bulls would definitely grab on to that and say you're right, courtney. it's great to see other technology names join the party. i get it. the fact that nvidia is down today mak
hp up and best buy as well. >> tim, what do you think? dude, do you node a dell in. >> i don't need a dell, dude. don't need a watson. cisco is the best of the bunch. not a question to me. cisco is not looking to reinvent themselves. they've already done it. it's a software and security story. it's the best value in mega cap tech, and this is a stock that's probably got the best chart out of all of them. i'm long cisco. we just got numbers. they derisked, they've become less...
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tim? it's a concern we knew there was going to be a lot of hype around this. this is another one of these companies that people had been expecting, and there's a real business there, there's absolutely -- and i think the way they priced the deal was supportive, but you know, the marginal dollar for a company like this at a valuation that's not a giveaway, i think in this tape is challenging. so, there's always excitement around an ipo market and the book runners did great job here, because you can see the pop it had. we'll see what it does tomorrow. that's really going to define this >> prices at 30, opens at 42, goes to $42.95 and ends at $33 is that a good sign? >> no, i think it's not. i mean, it would have been better if it opened at $33 and stayed at $33. >> toss a ball up and you smash it >> right you know, ill guess sort of tells you, you have to be the first one out. same in arm, right very early on, that run at the end of the dashgs y, but early,s one out. guy loves nasdaq -- >> s
tim? it's a concern we knew there was going to be a lot of hype around this. this is another one of these companies that people had been expecting, and there's a real business there, there's absolutely -- and i think the way they priced the deal was supportive, but you know, the marginal dollar for a company like this at a valuation that's not a giveaway, i think in this tape is challenging. so, there's always excitement around an ipo market and the book runners did great job here, because you...
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tim montgomery, sunporters — rush hour. tim montgomery, sunporters say _ rush hour.- rush hour. tim montgomery, supporters say that the - rush hour. tim montgomery, | supporters say that the prime minister is after a more honest debate, do you think he is a man to take difficult decisions or is he a man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass? the man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass?— man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass? the last few days he seems to be — the long grass? the last few days he seems to be floating _ the long grass? the last few days he seems to be floating a _ the long grass? the last few days he seems to be floating a position - seems to be floating a position and really— seems to be floating a position and really weighing the reaction. clearly. _ really weighing the reaction. clearly, hsz is a project and massive _ clearly, hsz is a project and massive trouble. the cost overruns are enormous. i have always been against _ are enormous. i have always been against this— are enormous. i have always been against thi
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tim? >> i brought it up last block, so, at the risk of being repetitive, i think the upside to apple is capped here. i look at the chart and i look at where that 150 level, that may be more aggressive. we traded to 176, going straight to 160, bounced off that 50, held the 100, i should say, and i think that price action is impressive. i just think that when you consider some of the good news that's behind apple and that the stock really is meandering at best, the dynamics around where i think the equal weighed and some of the technical aspects of the etf world and how people are investing in the market, i actually think there's a lot more people focusing away from the megacap stocks. so, that is really my argument. the valuation is something that i think is easy to have a difficult time with, at this point, and it gets back to not getting away from you. >> tim, when you look at the chart, that 50-day moving average is resistance now and it will be for the remainder of the year. 182, 183 is
tim? >> i brought it up last block, so, at the risk of being repetitive, i think the upside to apple is capped here. i look at the chart and i look at where that 150 level, that may be more aggressive. we traded to 176, going straight to 160, bounced off that 50, held the 100, i should say, and i think that price action is impressive. i just think that when you consider some of the good news that's behind apple and that the stock really is meandering at best, the dynamics around where i...
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president, this is a photo of tim. tim hart. i've been fortunate, more fortunate than you can imagine to meet tim's wife michelle who is upholding his legacy through her relentless support of tim's, what she calls tim's fire family. and that's what i met the other day, was a family. that's what anybody here, if you had been here or had been in grand junction, that's what you would have thought. michelle has been kind enough to share a bit about tim with me. tim was a practical joker who loved a glass of rye whiskey neat, and he loved halloween. mostly he loved his calling, his passion, being a wildland firefighter. every year, every year he would consider it all worth it -- the bad pay, sleeping out of his truck, leaving michelle to put his life at risk, and every year the answer was yeah. every year the answer was yes, it's worth it. he answered yes for his country. his brothers and sisters in fire and for his love of our nation's landscape. these firefighters are much more, mr. president, than the blazes that they battle, and
president, this is a photo of tim. tim hart. i've been fortunate, more fortunate than you can imagine to meet tim's wife michelle who is upholding his legacy through her relentless support of tim's, what she calls tim's fire family. and that's what i met the other day, was a family. that's what anybody here, if you had been here or had been in grand junction, that's what you would have thought. michelle has been kind enough to share a bit about tim with me. tim was a practical joker who loved a...
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who appeared to break through, gone pole sister noted tim scott went on the offense, tim scott on theack i never thought i would see the day. mary bono sayingburg and seems to be the most unscripted contestant on the stage hashtag refreshing. but to the voices to you at home and here's what you told us. in fact they all disappointed me and i don't think this was much of a series of single question interviews. another said trump won and all i saw were a bunch ever children bickering. the consensus is if they saw a mire fiery and they were turned it off by all the infighting. back to you now. >> maryanne thank you. let's bring in federal litigator vick ba sang. i was on the debate i don't know if i could look down and bret made a good point earlier saying, you know, it was fascinating because there wasn't 5,000 people so the crowd wasn't nearly as rowdy tonight. i just want your thoughts and we talk about some of the legalities. you put your lawyer hat on in a second but what do you debate what you've seen tonight. >> i'm impressed there was a lot of energy on this stage, very great to
who appeared to break through, gone pole sister noted tim scott went on the offense, tim scott on theack i never thought i would see the day. mary bono sayingburg and seems to be the most unscripted contestant on the stage hashtag refreshing. but to the voices to you at home and here's what you told us. in fact they all disappointed me and i don't think this was much of a series of single question interviews. another said trump won and all i saw were a bunch ever children bickering. the...
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one person i kept hearing try to get in through the chaos was tim scott.d like he was trying really hard to make a bigger impression and one of the criticisms of him after the last debate is that he missed an opportunity. he may not have made mistake, but he missed an opportunity. did he take his opportunity this time? >> i think nobody worked harder to assert themselves and unfortunately unsuccessfully than governor dougb burgum. he has to work hard to speak out. but certainly tim scott showed more fire than we saw in the last debate. his campaign was saying this would be a big night for him and it was. but again, we have to remember what are these candidates running for. >> my prediction for vivek oig is that we'll see him doing commercials for b ss for buying sleeping pills. this is not about who rockets in to third place. this is about who can take on donald trump if anyone. and we're still looking for that person. >> i have to say there were a lot of my pillow ads throughout the fox business debate. so point interestingly taken. alice stewart, i think
one person i kept hearing try to get in through the chaos was tim scott.d like he was trying really hard to make a bigger impression and one of the criticisms of him after the last debate is that he missed an opportunity. he may not have made mistake, but he missed an opportunity. did he take his opportunity this time? >> i think nobody worked harder to assert themselves and unfortunately unsuccessfully than governor dougb burgum. he has to work hard to speak out. but certainly tim scott...
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>> especially tim scott. i think he has carved out would could be the dumbest political position on -- a venue of them. it's position -- >> the first question of the night actually? >> his position is they should get fired. when he gets up there and says what do they want, of for the work we can more money. everybody watching was like yes. we would all like to before they work week and more money. who wouldn't? >> -- in any work situation is a man they should get paid less for our. >> most are currently working a six-day work week. they are looking at this like these people are taking a smoke break for six horse. i invite you to stand on the line and take their jobs for one day, and then judge it, tim scott. or to the vikram astronomy my company, my company, i'm sorry, i'm probably the most pro-business person sitting here on this panel but it drives me bananas to watch someone in that seat to try to say that being the president of the united states, running a country of 330 million people is the same as that
>> especially tim scott. i think he has carved out would could be the dumbest political position on -- a venue of them. it's position -- >> the first question of the night actually? >> his position is they should get fired. when he gets up there and says what do they want, of for the work we can more money. everybody watching was like yes. we would all like to before they work week and more money. who wouldn't? >> -- in any work situation is a man they should get paid...
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tim, what do you expect? >> i expect there's not going to be a fed meeting that was supposed to be a nothing burg that are turn into the a big burger. we're already on the move. but i guess what i expect is that sentiment and positioning have already made adjustments based upon how bad september was. and i think they've already started to adjust backwards. i realize -- and carder probably thinks the about this all the time. as does bonawyn. bonawyn likes volatility. carter thinks about technicals. and at the end of the day, those are the things i think we can predict and set up. going into the next year are, listen to who you want to listen to. nike said last night their consumer is more resilient. bodes well for back to school. i think we're going to struggle and rates will push higher. i'm looking more towards positioning and sentiment, which got very extreme to the negative, and are already starting to come back. i think it's going to be okay. >> it's about money flow. not much changed in the earnings mult
tim, what do you expect? >> i expect there's not going to be a fed meeting that was supposed to be a nothing burg that are turn into the a big burger. we're already on the move. but i guess what i expect is that sentiment and positioning have already made adjustments based upon how bad september was. and i think they've already started to adjust backwards. i realize -- and carder probably thinks the about this all the time. as does bonawyn. bonawyn likes volatility. carter thinks about...
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tim scott was as well. he came out with a new sense of energy and a bounce in his step, if you will, going after vivek ramaswamy and back at nikki haley and on abortion. he was the most improved, perhaps of the night, but overall, florida governor ron desantis center stage, he also had a very strong night. he is the leading alternative in some people's minds. a lot of voter's minds and he solidified that to some degree. >> let's talk more about tim scott. you and i covered him for many years on capitol hill. and jeff just talked about the moments that he had had. let's listen to one of them on the debate stage. >> america has suffered because of slavery. but we have overcome that. black families survived slavery. we survived poll taxes and literacy tests. we survived discrimination. what was hard to survive was johnson's great society. you want to restore hope, you have to restore the family and put americans back at work together as one american family. our nation continues to go in the right direction. it
tim scott was as well. he came out with a new sense of energy and a bounce in his step, if you will, going after vivek ramaswamy and back at nikki haley and on abortion. he was the most improved, perhaps of the night, but overall, florida governor ron desantis center stage, he also had a very strong night. he is the leading alternative in some people's minds. a lot of voter's minds and he solidified that to some degree. >> let's talk more about tim scott. you and i covered him for many...
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tim? >> i think we defined it as companies you feel comfortable owns them in good times and bad times, bau thut there are both technical places on the chart, but also valuation ranges. and so, the names that i framed here, mcdonald's, starbucks, walmart and constellation brands i could argue they are all defensive. starbucks is an example, things were about as good as they were going to get in term office margins, the backdrop for having pricing power. that stock is back about 20% from those q-1 release china is a concern i think there's a dynamic here where you look at where the bears will say that u.s. is slowing and that's really a bigger problem for starbucks the reality, there's a range to 25 times forward to 15 times forward, bull to bear. i don't think we're going to get to either. i think it's somewhere in the middle and i think starbucks around 85 bucks, which is about a 28% pull-back, is a great place in the charts. a place where i feel like this company is priced in a lot of bad
tim? >> i think we defined it as companies you feel comfortable owns them in good times and bad times, bau thut there are both technical places on the chart, but also valuation ranges. and so, the names that i framed here, mcdonald's, starbucks, walmart and constellation brands i could argue they are all defensive. starbucks is an example, things were about as good as they were going to get in term office margins, the backdrop for having pricing power. that stock is back about 20% from...
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joining us is attorneys michael more and tim haefey. and now, looking at former senators kelly loeffler and michael purdue, and with respect to the overturning of the 2020 presidential election, and we are spect to the overturning of the presidential election it was 13 yay and 7 no for lindsey graham indictment. and david purdue, 17 yes and 4 no. and kelly loeffler, 7 yes and 14 no. and so you have known that the grand jury will indict a ham sandwich, but seven, a full third is telling you, no. is that reason enough for fani willis to say, this is not a road that we should go down? >> it is and the old adage is that a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich and you don't want half a sandwich and this is what they did with sitting senator, and former senators, and it is not a risk worth it to put a bunch of defendants in a rico case, and put people in there that have folks who are supposed to be on your side or input more readily with the special purpose grand jury, and so they are not so sure that you could prove that. and remember, they h
joining us is attorneys michael more and tim haefey. and now, looking at former senators kelly loeffler and michael purdue, and with respect to the overturning of the 2020 presidential election, and we are spect to the overturning of the presidential election it was 13 yay and 7 no for lindsey graham indictment. and david purdue, 17 yes and 4 no. and kelly loeffler, 7 yes and 14 no. and so you have known that the grand jury will indict a ham sandwich, but seven, a full third is telling you, no....
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the pledge from tim cook is by 2030, all devices will have net zero. made the point, it's about the supply chain and how they are adjusting to it. caroline: we will see how titanium comes into the mix in a moment. you do not want to go anywhere, this is a special edition of bloomberg technology. we will have full recaps throughout the remaining day. this is bloomberg. ♪ to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) >> from their work -- from the heart of where innovation, money and power collide in san francisco and beyond, this is bloomberg technology. ♪ jon: welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: let's get a quick check on the markets. we are seeing very little change
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tim? >> intel. iphone ban or whatever that means more broadly, i think it shines a very bright light on u.s. players and we know what the story needs to be at intel. i think it's their time. >> karen? >> yeah, i think it's time to sell some upside calls in holy grail, which is eli lilly. it's run so far so fast. >> bonawyn? >> trend is strong, xle. >> grasso? >> ethereum trust. in january it was four and change, in june, seven and change, it was 9 1/2 in august. this is going straight up now. . this thing is going straight up now. >> "mad money" 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 cramerica. other people make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money. it's my job not just to entertain but to educate, teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer.
tim? >> intel. iphone ban or whatever that means more broadly, i think it shines a very bright light on u.s. players and we know what the story needs to be at intel. i think it's their time. >> karen? >> yeah, i think it's time to sell some upside calls in holy grail, which is eli lilly. it's run so far so fast. >> bonawyn? >> trend is strong, xle. >> grasso? >> ethereum trust. in january it was four and change, in june, seven and change, it was 9 1/2...
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tim: we will have some space. we are in talks with boeing.rge numbers of crew, many will be entering captains on the three 80's. 350s will start arriving next year. we have those on rapid order. we have to recruit. the 779 is hopefully coming at the end of '25. the 350 is the end of next year. we need more 9's in the future. we're looking at the 350 1000. so, to the point earlier about a new era, we have big plans for the airline. large numbers, larger network, working with flight dubai. we learned a lot from covid. they reset our processes. we came out of that having made the largest profit we've ever made last year. this year, it's going somewhere. guy: the uae is about to host cop 28. aviation sustainability front and center. the cost of making this industry sustainable, are we being honest about it? do you think the industry will have to be smaller given how expensive fuel will be? will people be flying less because of how expensive fuel will be if this industry is truly to make its targets in 2050? tim: are these targets achievable? at t
tim: we will have some space. we are in talks with boeing.rge numbers of crew, many will be entering captains on the three 80's. 350s will start arriving next year. we have those on rapid order. we have to recruit. the 779 is hopefully coming at the end of '25. the 350 is the end of next year. we need more 9's in the future. we're looking at the 350 1000. so, to the point earlier about a new era, we have big plans for the airline. large numbers, larger network, working with flight dubai. we...
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. >> second, prince, do your homework, tim -- >> did you see the back?en all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. the abject political, morrow, self bankruptcy of the republican party is on full display today live from the cameras on the capitol. we are now two days and about four hours from a government shutdown. you may have heard about this. if congress cannot pass legislation to fund the apportions of the united states before the start of the new fiscal year. a shutdown is bad. it would disrupt all sorts of government services and millions of federal employees, both a civilian and military, will not get paid. and everyone, basically unanimously understands that efficient than happens, which looks likely, it will be entirely the fault of house republicans. you don't have to take my word for it. listen to none other than senate republican leader mitch mcconnell who says that his house is doing their job. >> so the senate and the house are quite different, as you know. i think in the senate, we will continue to try to reach
. >> second, prince, do your homework, tim -- >> did you see the back?en all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. the abject political, morrow, self bankruptcy of the republican party is on full display today live from the cameras on the capitol. we are now two days and about four hours from a government shutdown. you may have heard about this. if congress cannot pass legislation to fund the apportions of the united states before the start of the new...
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that is a question that will be put to the director general tim davey later on today.ker put out earlier this year, whether that would breach these updated guidelines, we simply don't know at this stage. guidelines, we simply don't know at this staue. ., ~ guidelines, we simply don't know at this staue. . ~ i. guidelines, we simply don't know at this staue. ., ~' ,, , . this stage. thank you very much. that is the _ this stage. thank you very much. that is the bbc's _ this stage. thank you very much. that is the bbc's helena - this stage. thank you very much. l that is the bbc's helena wilkinson joining us from the newsroom there. and as she mentioned, we have reaction from the bbc director—general. tim davey said that we all have a responsibility to treat people with civility and respect, particularly at a time when public debate and discussion both on and off—line can be so polarised. that is the statement there from the bbc's director—general responding to the new social media guidelines that have been published. the more reaction on this, i am joined now by the for
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guest: i agree with tim.s group and listen to trump time voters, they think he was a great president. it is little bit mystifying because during his presidency, a million people died of covid. he had an erotic strategy around the covid. he raised the debt by enormous amount. i'm always a little bit surprised that people -- they think he did a good job. that is a very common response. people from republican voters -- i think the moment was saying she does not like his mouth which is also something you hear from a lot of voters but it is interesting people will say that. i did not like some of the things he says but i love his policies and i would say what policies. the america first policy so they mean he talked about immigration in a way they like which was tough. they liked the idea he was talking about shooting people coming across the border in be leg. he did not do much of the things he talked about and i'm surprised the people challenging him for the presidency did not talk more about his failures becaus
guest: i agree with tim.s group and listen to trump time voters, they think he was a great president. it is little bit mystifying because during his presidency, a million people died of covid. he had an erotic strategy around the covid. he raised the debt by enormous amount. i'm always a little bit surprised that people -- they think he did a good job. that is a very common response. people from republican voters -- i think the moment was saying she does not like his mouth which is also...
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where have you been, tim? 12 years, we have been there, and nothing has happened. a win for russia is a win for china and a win for russia is a win for china. i forgot, that is you like china. and honestly, every time you speak, i feel a little bit dumber for what you say. >> her campaign is trying to capitalize for that moment. she is heading back to iowa this weekend and taking a victory lap by trying to hold a town hall, and we have to stress it is too early to know if this is going to pay off for the former ambassador. as far as what is happening for the rest of the candidates, donald trump, and ramaswamy, tim scott, and others will be remaining here where the party is going to be kick off their convention. >> thank you, kyung lah. and now, donald trump was not listening, because he was in michigan trying to gain support in a battleground state in michigan and while there he took a couple of digs at the opponents. >> they are all job candidates, and they want to be in the -- well, they want to be the secretary of something, and some said v.p., and do you see a
where have you been, tim? 12 years, we have been there, and nothing has happened. a win for russia is a win for china and a win for russia is a win for china. i forgot, that is you like china. and honestly, every time you speak, i feel a little bit dumber for what you say. >> her campaign is trying to capitalize for that moment. she is heading back to iowa this weekend and taking a victory lap by trying to hold a town hall, and we have to stress it is too early to know if this is going to...
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a nikki haley, a tim scott.vek ramaswamy, who is not as well-known. , but is clearly rising in the republican field. >> is that a factor? >> it could be. but he is never going to pick nikki haley, because he doesn't like are, and he's a sexist. and if he picks vivek ramaswamy, i think that would be terrific, because he is even more polarizing than trump. his numbers went up among republican viewers, after the debate. and his favorables went up about ten, and his negatives went up about 25. this is not a candidate that ought to be running with donald trump. so, and as far as tim scott goes. you know, he's got a long way to go. and who knows, i haven't followed his candidacy very closely. i don't. trump doesn't leave any oxygen in the room. if it's trump versus biden, i think it's pretty clear, unless the vanity candidacy of the, whatever is, no labels, which is mostly financed by right-wing republican who buzz, as far as i can tell, we're going to win that race. biden versus trump. and, i don't have any worries a
a nikki haley, a tim scott.vek ramaswamy, who is not as well-known. , but is clearly rising in the republican field. >> is that a factor? >> it could be. but he is never going to pick nikki haley, because he doesn't like are, and he's a sexist. and if he picks vivek ramaswamy, i think that would be terrific, because he is even more polarizing than trump. his numbers went up among republican viewers, after the debate. and his favorables went up about ten, and his negatives went up...
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guest: i agree with tim.p and listen to trump time voters, they think he was a great president. it is little bit mystifying because during his presidency, a million people died of covid. he had an erotic strategy around the covid. he raised the debt by enormous amount. i'm always a little bit surprised that people -- they think he did a good job. that is a very common response. people from republican voters -- i think the moment was saying she does not like his mouth which is also something you hear from a lot of voters but it is interesting people will say that. i did not like some of the things he says but i love his policies and i would say what policies. the america first policy so they mean he talked about immigration in a way they like which was tough. they liked the idea he was talking about shooting people coming across the border in be leg. he did not do much of the things he talked about and i'm surprised the people challenging him for the presidency did not talk more about his failures because othe
guest: i agree with tim.p and listen to trump time voters, they think he was a great president. it is little bit mystifying because during his presidency, a million people died of covid. he had an erotic strategy around the covid. he raised the debt by enormous amount. i'm always a little bit surprised that people -- they think he did a good job. that is a very common response. people from republican voters -- i think the moment was saying she does not like his mouth which is also something you...
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you literally. >> bring it, tim. [laughter] >> $50,000 on curtains.od people and i appreciate that because last debate he said we were all bought and paid for. the same people that funded hunter biden millions of dollars was a partner of yours as well. >> this is nonsense. >> it's not nonsense. [talking at the same time] >> i want to respond. these are good people who are tainted by a broken system. >> ron desantis is against fracking. he's against drilling. he always talks about what happens on day one. you better watch out because what happens on day two is when you're in trouble. >> ainsley: g.o.p. candidates facing off on the debate stage. >> steve: with pointed dialogue. donald trump skipped the poll again recent poll in new hampshire shows trump in the lead at 45%. that is 30 points ahead of nikki haley who is in second place. >> ainsley: let's head back out to bedford, new hampshire where lawrence jones is live with governor chris sununu. hey, lawrence. [applause] >> lawrence: let me tell you this is group number two. the first folks that were
you literally. >> bring it, tim. [laughter] >> $50,000 on curtains.od people and i appreciate that because last debate he said we were all bought and paid for. the same people that funded hunter biden millions of dollars was a partner of yours as well. >> this is nonsense. >> it's not nonsense. [talking at the same time] >> i want to respond. these are good people who are tainted by a broken system. >> ron desantis is against fracking. he's against drilling....
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so, you know, as far as tim scott goes, you know, he has a long way to go and who knows.y oxygen -- if it is trump vs. biden i think it is pretty clear unless the vanity candidacy of whatever it is no labels right wing republican pooh-bahs financing it as far as i can tell we'll win that race biden vs. trump and i don't have any worries about that. >> appreciate it as always. thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, speaking of tim scott, he is the bachelor running for the gop presidential nomination but some gop donors are reportedly worried that he is single and how it might affect the race. >>> the billion dollar barbie summer and that is not the only female act smashing records this year. is it a fleeting pop culture moment or is it the start of something more? we'll discuss. but he knew carvana had d his back. that's because carvana had ththousands of cars under twenty thousand dollars. and with the new cosigner option, aaron's folks were able to help him out with a new ride. “no way.” yes way. with thousands of cars under $20,000 and our cosigner option we'll drive you
so, you know, as far as tim scott goes, you know, he has a long way to go and who knows.y oxygen -- if it is trump vs. biden i think it is pretty clear unless the vanity candidacy of whatever it is no labels right wing republican pooh-bahs financing it as far as i can tell we'll win that race biden vs. trump and i don't have any worries about that. >> appreciate it as always. thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, speaking of tim scott, he is the bachelor running for the gop...
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keep in mind she has an interesting dynamic in that tim l interesting dynamic in that tim scott, thep ollie big —— republican senator who is also running, is from carolina, they will be fighting a lot of the same people, i still look to iowa and new hampshire simply because it is old—fashioned face—to—face politics, there is so much media attention on those first two states. if nikki comes in fourth in iowa thatis if nikki comes in fourth in iowa that is not very good, if she comes in second, that's a big deal, so we continue to watch those two states, i hate to say it, more than my own state. ' . , ., , state. the difficulty for these candidates — state. the difficulty for these candidates is _ state. the difficulty for these candidates is that _ state. the difficulty for these candidates is that there - state. the difficulty for these candidates is that there is . state. the difficulty for these candidates is that there is no i state. the difficulty for these - candidates is that there is no one to swing at because donald trump is not on the stage, he won't be at the second debate
keep in mind she has an interesting dynamic in that tim l interesting dynamic in that tim scott, thep ollie big —— republican senator who is also running, is from carolina, they will be fighting a lot of the same people, i still look to iowa and new hampshire simply because it is old—fashioned face—to—face politics, there is so much media attention on those first two states. if nikki comes in fourth in iowa thatis if nikki comes in fourth in iowa that is not very good, if she comes in...
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tim: credit rates and ethics are difficult. we like the new team.al bank governors are excellent, they've done the right kind of thing. the economic challenges posed, you've got a real lack of confidence in the lira. banks are not lending. many companies have a lack, it's difficult to get fx to buy products. the economy is not really functioning because of all the weird stuff that was put in place before the elections by the central bank to keep the currency fixed, we have this protected fx deposit which is distorting a lot of things. it's very difficult to dismantle this kind of financial alchemy put in place and it's very challenging? -- and it's very challenging. guy: do you believe erdogan believes what he saying now rather than what he was saying before? tim: the thing that's important that has changed is the advisors now know the difference. people like the brothers, these are very orthodox in view. they are pushing the idea that the less you see more orthodox policy the more this going to be in economic crisis. one of erdogan's daughters is p
tim: credit rates and ethics are difficult. we like the new team.al bank governors are excellent, they've done the right kind of thing. the economic challenges posed, you've got a real lack of confidence in the lira. banks are not lending. many companies have a lack, it's difficult to get fx to buy products. the economy is not really functioning because of all the weird stuff that was put in place before the elections by the central bank to keep the currency fixed, we have this protected fx...
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oil going higher, tim can speak to this, is a big deal. both of them going up, well, at least yields, for the wrong reasons. yields are not going up because our economy is magically getting better, because i think you have to pay people a high rate of interest to buy our debt. that's problematic. >> and the dollar is fascinating, because you can make an argument this was the most crowded trade, short dollar, a lot of pain here, or at least a lot of people wrong on this trade, including me. i just -- i feel like the dollar, if you look at central bank differentials has to weaken at some point. but the most telling thing about this market is that, yeah, i get all the underperformance we've had in some of the more cyclical stuff. big tech is leading the way again. and if you look at a chart of the outperformance of the semiconductors interest, the smh, it's a chart that most people would want to buy. if you look at this chart, that's a ten-year chart on this thing. you can see that even through this most recent move, and we've had some rockin
oil going higher, tim can speak to this, is a big deal. both of them going up, well, at least yields, for the wrong reasons. yields are not going up because our economy is magically getting better, because i think you have to pay people a high rate of interest to buy our debt. that's problematic. >> and the dollar is fascinating, because you can make an argument this was the most crowded trade, short dollar, a lot of pain here, or at least a lot of people wrong on this trade, including...
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tim, let's flip pivot just a bit here. american media has a particular weakness for highlighting horse race matters, over substantive issues, when it comes to political coverage, i think it's fair to say. we've got a great example of that this weekend. today, in fact, you have a lot of the chattering glass freaking out on twitter, over this laughable, i would argue, abc washington post poll. outlier, is the polite phrase, we've suggested among other things that trump is ahead of biden with young voters by 20 percentage points, if you believe, that i have a degree from from university for you. meanwhile, very few people are lking of the fact that trump called for the execution of outgoing joint chief of staff chairman general mark milley. and i just wonder, is there any better, is there any more ideal description of how messed up our media coverage is, that we focus on ridiculous polls, and miss out on the actual substance, which is one of the guys in those polls a suggesting a general should be executed? >> yeah i mean, si
tim, let's flip pivot just a bit here. american media has a particular weakness for highlighting horse race matters, over substantive issues, when it comes to political coverage, i think it's fair to say. we've got a great example of that this weekend. today, in fact, you have a lot of the chattering glass freaking out on twitter, over this laughable, i would argue, abc washington post poll. outlier, is the polite phrase, we've suggested among other things that trump is ahead of biden with...
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the bbc�*s director—general tim davie.ality at the bbc a cornerstone of his leadership of this organisation. where does that leave the issue of impartiality here at your organisation? i leave the issue of impartiality here at your organisation?— at your organisation? i think you will carry on _ at your organisation? i think you will carry on in — at your organisation? i think you will carry on in what _ at your organisation? i think you will carry on in what he - at your organisation? i think you will carry on in what he sees - at your organisation? i think you l will carry on in what he sees really has his mission and the mission of the bbc to maintain standards of impartiality. when he took on the role of director—general three years ago, just weeks after that, he was talking about impartiality, the set of bbc social media guidelines put in place back then, which we now know have been updated today. we have heard from the director general, it has been a tricky balance between recognising freedom of expression, especially
the bbc�*s director—general tim davie.ality at the bbc a cornerstone of his leadership of this organisation. where does that leave the issue of impartiality here at your organisation? i leave the issue of impartiality here at your organisation?— at your organisation? i think you will carry on _ at your organisation? i think you will carry on in — at your organisation? i think you will carry on in what _ at your organisation? i think you will carry on in what he - at your organisation? i...
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tim has been saying this about the housing stocks.f excitement about the supply/demand dynamics, but in this rate environment, given what could be changing about the health of the consumer, i just don't see how these stocks make any sense. >> all fedex is up 4%, kb down . there's a lot more on "fast money," here's what's coming up next. >>> what goes up may come right back down. the ipo market is getting busy, but day one pops are proving hard to hold onto. the big 360 of recent debuts. and will other new listings follow suit? >>> plus, the auto strike continues. the latest developments in contract negotiations, and what all the work stoppages mean for the ghee. you're watching "fast money," live from the nasdaq market site in timesque. 're back right after this. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact. helping the small stand tall. (sirens) [due at target in 5!] copy that. make a hard left down the alley. network's got you
tim has been saying this about the housing stocks.f excitement about the supply/demand dynamics, but in this rate environment, given what could be changing about the health of the consumer, i just don't see how these stocks make any sense. >> all fedex is up 4%, kb down . there's a lot more on "fast money," here's what's coming up next. >>> what goes up may come right back down. the ipo market is getting busy, but day one pops are proving hard to hold onto. the big 360...
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south carolina senator tim scott is also showing a bit of upward momentum in some places.s biotech entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy. it depends on what surveys you are looking at. but a lot of those positions for the former president does occupied the top spot how much of his lead is dependent onde where you are looking and over whom in the second place spot. >> speaking of debates and performance, for the associated press tim scott was new rules for stagela replacement and the next gop he seeks a breakout moment. >> at us right was how the scott campaign write a letter to gop charwoman ron mcdaniel in saying when it comes to who is center stage in that debate coming up at the end of the month of the treagan library they argued placement should be based primarily off of early state: and perhaps in particular pulling out off iowa which holds the leadoff caucus over the scott campaign has been performingam somewhat better in recent weeks. so arguably it using those metrics to determine who's at the center of the stage and therefore part of just about every conversation happens o
south carolina senator tim scott is also showing a bit of upward momentum in some places.s biotech entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy. it depends on what surveys you are looking at. but a lot of those positions for the former president does occupied the top spot how much of his lead is dependent onde where you are looking and over whom in the second place spot. >> speaking of debates and performance, for the associated press tim scott was new rules for stagela replacement and the next gop he...
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tim is very much on port here. the question in terms of balancing this -- rupert murdoch's sort of personal philosophy against the incentive to make money. he always sided with the dollar. i think rupert murdoch looks at what he's created and i think there are aspects of it that he finds apparent, and certainly, i think his values don't align with some of the more extremist views that have been pushed on fox news. but at the end of the day, yes, he did go for the money. he is fundamentally a businessman. he is always chasing the idea of catering to populist instincts, to giving the people what they want, to not worrying too much about the responsible journalism or notions of fact checking or notions of truth that we try to adhere to in this industry. that has been the name of the game for him, and it allowed him to be extremely influential. but yes, i think in this these final chapters of his, life he's looked upon what he's created, and decides it's not exactly what he thought he would be writing for his final cha
tim is very much on port here. the question in terms of balancing this -- rupert murdoch's sort of personal philosophy against the incentive to make money. he always sided with the dollar. i think rupert murdoch looks at what he's created and i think there are aspects of it that he finds apparent, and certainly, i think his values don't align with some of the more extremist views that have been pushed on fox news. but at the end of the day, yes, he did go for the money. he is fundamentally a...
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in the studio tonight, tim johns, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. on capitol hill today, a solemn tribute to california's longest serving senator, a black cloth was draped on top of her desk in the senate and atop it, a vase of white flowers. as you see, flags at the capitol were lowered to half staff, as well as at many buildings throughout the state of california. senator feinstein cast her final vote around noon yesterday. she walked unassisted on the senate floor and voted in favor of a short term spending bill intended to avert a government shutdown. the senator passed away later that night. she was 90. >> tonight. a political colleague also from the bay area and serving in washington is remembering dianne feinstein. i spoke this evening with congressman mark desaulnier, who represents parts of the east bay. what are your thoughts today as you look back on her life and career? >> oh, i'm just so grateful that she was a friend. she's so filled with tenacity, thoughtfulness, but also a grace that i wish there were more of right now in washington,
in the studio tonight, tim johns, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. on capitol hill today, a solemn tribute to california's longest serving senator, a black cloth was draped on top of her desk in the senate and atop it, a vase of white flowers. as you see, flags at the capitol were lowered to half staff, as well as at many buildings throughout the state of california. senator feinstein cast her final vote around noon yesterday. she walked unassisted on the senate floor...
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steve alda simmons shelby, i'm on to and tim bell. and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just over. com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also join the conversation on x, formerly known as twitter. handle is at asia inside storage. for me, how much enjoying the whole team here, bye. for now, the, the, the oil rich garage is facing a crisis and a final bike to results. water, as dams built by its upstream neighbors with strict flow, under investment and climate change, or exacerbate the situation. now when regions were settled, funding 1st emerge, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land. the rocks, walter was part 2 of 2 on a jersey to the ultra national remarks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. we don't have any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. you have to filter our nation. wha
steve alda simmons shelby, i'm on to and tim bell. and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just over. com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also join the conversation on x, formerly known as twitter. handle is at asia inside storage. for me, how much enjoying the whole team here, bye. for now, the, the, the oil rich garage is facing a crisis and a final bike...
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tim, great to see you.your service, too. >> for america's future tim sheehy.com. >> brian: going down to the world trade center to see that memorial, correct? >> correct. >> brian: great to see you, tim. >> thanks. >> brian: best of best of luck. biggest change to the iphone. kurt the cyberguy has the iphone 15. inside movement to bring back classical education as the backlash over woke agenda in america's schools intensifies ♪ ♪ [coughing] when caroline has a cough she takes robitussin. so, she can have those one on ones again. hey jim! hey! can we talk about your yoga breaks? sure. get fast, powerful cough relief with robitussin, and find your voice. ♪ robitussin ♪ oh, booking.com ♪ somewhere, anywhere... ♪ ♪ i just want to lie motionless in a chair! ♪ booking.com, booking.yeah ♪ ♪ they say seeing is believing, but with stearns & foster® that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®, for a beau
tim, great to see you.your service, too. >> for america's future tim sheehy.com. >> brian: going down to the world trade center to see that memorial, correct? >> correct. >> brian: great to see you, tim. >> thanks. >> brian: best of best of luck. biggest change to the iphone. kurt the cyberguy has the iphone 15. inside movement to bring back classical education as the backlash over woke agenda in america's schools intensifies ♪ ♪ [coughing] when caroline...
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tim? >> delta airlines. i am long.k they're going to hold it together. valuation's really attractive. >> karen? >> yes, one area that's been holding up is the banks. i bought some more jpmorgan today. >> did you wink? >> did not. did i? >> what do you mean by that? >> hello, jamie. steve? >> apple, negativity is overdone. i took a stab at it again. >> guy? >> mel, we were just talking about this, nobody hits more meaningless home runs than pete alonso. it's amazing. >> what are you talking about? he's one of the most prolific home run hitters of his time. >> doesn't matter. >> we talk the truth on "fast money." >> the nasdaq, mel. it's too cheap here. back to you. >> all right. thank you for watching "fast money." see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. w
tim? >> delta airlines. i am long.k they're going to hold it together. valuation's really attractive. >> karen? >> yes, one area that's been holding up is the banks. i bought some more jpmorgan today. >> did you wink? >> did not. did i? >> what do you mean by that? >> hello, jamie. steve? >> apple, negativity is overdone. i took a stab at it again. >> guy? >> mel, we were just talking about this, nobody hits more meaningless home runs...