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i think he's looking at tim scott. _ point. i think he's looking at tim scott. he — point.lsi gaba and he might— an independent like tulsi gaba and he might also be looking at governor christina _ he might also be looking at governor christina lee. my personal favourite would _ christina lee. my personal favourite would he _ christina lee. my personal favourite would be somebody like governor sarah _ would be somebody like governor sarah huckerby sanders in arkansas. she has— sarah huckerby sanders in arkansas. she has already served as a spokesperson for donald trump, she is a mother, — spokesperson for donald trump, she is a mother, she is a common—sense elected _ is a mother, she is a common—sense elected official, she is fighting the southern us border crisis which is popping — the southern us border crisis which is popping up in the polls as number one issue _ is popping up in the polls as number one issue for voters. i think you could _ one issue for voters. i think you could pick— one issue for voters. i think you could pick any one of those. we have afresh _ could p
i think he's looking at tim scott. _ point. i think he's looking at tim scott. he — point.lsi gaba and he might— an independent like tulsi gaba and he might also be looking at governor christina _ he might also be looking at governor christina lee. my personal favourite would _ christina lee. my personal favourite would he _ christina lee. my personal favourite would be somebody like governor sarah _ would be somebody like governor sarah huckerby sanders in arkansas. she has— sarah...
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tim: unprecedented.ead of a having event and the biggest estimation is demand shock and u.s. etf's. the etf story is just beginning. advisors have not even on boarded products. the real story is yet to kick in. at 72, picking the price is tough and people should expect elevated volatility for some time. 30% retracement's have been a feature, so choosing entry is tough but looking at fundamental imbalance between supply and demand, i see that getting worse. not having a position is the bigger risk. tom: april is capping the number of bitcoins at 21 million and capping supply. tim: we expect the 20th of april, every amount of effort, they will get half the amount of bitcoin, so it is supply-side. tom: thank you for walking us through implications of changes around crypto. ceo of vtc group. now to some other stories, apollo will buy $8 billion of financing from ubs and the sides agreed to a change in terms in the deal. there was an unsuccessful effort to win investor confidence before the rescue. the busine
tim: unprecedented.ead of a having event and the biggest estimation is demand shock and u.s. etf's. the etf story is just beginning. advisors have not even on boarded products. the real story is yet to kick in. at 72, picking the price is tough and people should expect elevated volatility for some time. 30% retracement's have been a feature, so choosing entry is tough but looking at fundamental imbalance between supply and demand, i see that getting worse. not having a position is the bigger...
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it is senator tim scott. trump has certainly been favorably speaking about scott during the primaries. so what do you think makes him have the edge in this bracket? >> well, tim scott makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. but before i get into it, i need to talk to the selection committee about how these teams got into this tournament. >> make haley, nikki haley give me a break. laura coates, you've got a better chance of being vice president for donald trump and nikki haley ramaswamy and de santis to floridians donalds. what's donald trump could it do? moved to idaho. this is not going to happen. even though i know we're hearing about marco rubio so tonight, who's going to move, who's going to move? so i want to talk to the selection committee. i think there was doug, where's doug burgum tonight? nobody has played his cards any better than doug burgum and we got some people on here that i have no chance, but let me tell you about tim scott number one, he could be the president. number to everybody in th
it is senator tim scott. trump has certainly been favorably speaking about scott during the primaries. so what do you think makes him have the edge in this bracket? >> well, tim scott makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. but before i get into it, i need to talk to the selection committee about how these teams got into this tournament. >> make haley, nikki haley give me a break. laura coates, you've got a better chance of being vice president for donald trump and nikki haley...
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tim is author and political campaigner with a phd in philosophy. he's currently linguistics lecturer at madrid's camilo jose fella university. welcome to the show. tim, as we saw in our report there ioni barara has been an outspoken advocate for palestine, hasn't she? i wonder if you could just say a word or two about how that's been received by the spanish public and indeed the political establishment for that matter. and thanks for uh. um uh the invitation to speak, chris, um, good evening, yes, the um uh, the reception she's had by the spanish political establishment has not been especially warm, um, although that's probably to do with the relationship between the political parties in spain, um, which is quite a a cantanchous relationship in general, but on the substance of the issue, um, she's not really speaking um, too far out of turn, because there's a lot of consensus. for palestine amongst ordinary spanish people. um, there was a poll done by yuugav at the end of 2023 with found that essentially spain was the the most pro palestinian count
tim is author and political campaigner with a phd in philosophy. he's currently linguistics lecturer at madrid's camilo jose fella university. welcome to the show. tim, as we saw in our report there ioni barara has been an outspoken advocate for palestine, hasn't she? i wonder if you could just say a word or two about how that's been received by the spanish public and indeed the political establishment for that matter. and thanks for uh. um uh the invitation to speak, chris, um, good evening,...
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tim is author and political campaigner with a phd in philosophy. he's currently linguistics lecture. at madrid's camilo jose fella university. welcome to the show. tim, as we saw in our report there ioni berara has been an outspoken advocate for palestine, hasn't she? i wonder if you could just say a word or two about how that's been received by the spanish public and indeed the political establishment for that matter. thanks for um the invitation to speak chris um good evening. yes, the um uh the reception. by the spanish political establishment has not been especially warm um, although that's probably to do with the relationship between the political parties in spain, um, which is quite a a cantanchorous relationship in general, but on the substance of the issue um, she's not really speaking um too far out of turn, because there's a lot of consensus uh for palestine amongst ordinary spanish people, um, there was a poll done by ugov at the end of 20. 23 with found that essentially spain was the the most pro-palestinian country in western europe um
tim is author and political campaigner with a phd in philosophy. he's currently linguistics lecture. at madrid's camilo jose fella university. welcome to the show. tim, as we saw in our report there ioni berara has been an outspoken advocate for palestine, hasn't she? i wonder if you could just say a word or two about how that's been received by the spanish public and indeed the political establishment for that matter. thanks for um the invitation to speak chris um good evening. yes, the um uh...
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tim, i love the book. okay. republicans, tim, they seem to have no evidence. but here we are.w much longer can this go on? >> thank you simone. i mean, i think it can go on until november. because they haven't had any evidence since day one have they? you know, this thing has been obvious in the jump. i was writing about this back in 2020 before joe biden was even the president. anyone that lived through this, this is not ancient history. going back to the old testament herement all this happened in the late 2010s . and you saw that joe biden was demanding that the ukrainians stop, that they prosecute corruption. that is what joe biden was doing. everybody that was involved when he was vice president. everyone that was involved said so. so this whole thing has been made up out of nothing for the start. i don't find lev parnas to be that credible. but he is saying things that have been obviously true for anybody that paid attention. and you know, the latest information we have besides parnas is the guy that may have fabricated some claim that joe biden has $5 million in a bunch
tim, i love the book. okay. republicans, tim, they seem to have no evidence. but here we are.w much longer can this go on? >> thank you simone. i mean, i think it can go on until november. because they haven't had any evidence since day one have they? you know, this thing has been obvious in the jump. i was writing about this back in 2020 before joe biden was even the president. anyone that lived through this, this is not ancient history. going back to the old testament herement all this...
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greg simons there joining us from upsa sweden and uh tim anderson joining us out of sydney australia viewers uh thanks for joining us here brings us to the end of your news review program thanks for tuning in and bye-bye for now. and the funeral has been held for a palestinian whom succumbed to his injuries that he sustained eight months ago during an israeli reid near the occupied west bank city of napolis. people gathered to morne the death of hammed jacob in his hometown of bata. he was shot in the head while regime forces were invading the town in august of last year. report suggest that amid was hit as he rushed to help but wounded palestinian. his death brings to 12, the number of palestinians killed in the west bank in the past 24 hours. israeli forces have conducted new raids on different cities since friday. that resulted in the killing of four more palestinians in janeen, four in tukaram, one in al-kalil and one in ramala and one in ariha. the occupying forces have intensified their incursions into the west bank since october the 7th, the day when the regime launched its ge
greg simons there joining us from upsa sweden and uh tim anderson joining us out of sydney australia viewers uh thanks for joining us here brings us to the end of your news review program thanks for tuning in and bye-bye for now. and the funeral has been held for a palestinian whom succumbed to his injuries that he sustained eight months ago during an israeli reid near the occupied west bank city of napolis. people gathered to morne the death of hammed jacob in his hometown of bata. he was shot...
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absolutely, i agree with tim to a great extent, if we look at political conflicts in the past, when the us had a problem with duerte in the philippines, all of sudden you had isis turning up in the philippines, when they had a problem with maduro, isis turned up in venezuela, and you've had department of us department of defense and fentigan uh documents such. has audit saying that they are supporting isis militarily, materially, and one has to look, i mean at this point, who benefits and i mean this nonsense that this is rike star uh fire incident is just a red hearing, and i mean it's the us, they've been humiliated once more, i mean they're getting humiliated in ukraine, they were not able to stop putin from being. elected, so now that they're trying political warfare using their proxies uh such as isis. okay, well thanks uh, and um, tim, it was really odd about three and a half weeks ago, suppose washington warned the russians that they're going to have a terrorist attack carried out on their soil uh most likely somewhere in around moscow uh possibly a large gathering, a concert hal
absolutely, i agree with tim to a great extent, if we look at political conflicts in the past, when the us had a problem with duerte in the philippines, all of sudden you had isis turning up in the philippines, when they had a problem with maduro, isis turned up in venezuela, and you've had department of us department of defense and fentigan uh documents such. has audit saying that they are supporting isis militarily, materially, and one has to look, i mean at this point, who benefits and i...
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tim tebow. for your five minutes per. >> chairman biggs, ranking member nadler, honorable members of the committee thank you guys so much for having me. so grateful for you guys and so honored to be here with you and humbled to be beside you. my name is tim tebow and as chairman biggs stated i was fortunate to be and humbled to be the chairman and founder of the gentoo foundation we exist to bring faith, hope, love to the brightest day we strive to fight for people cannot fight for themselves. some of you may know me from sports but honestly more of you probably know me from getting cut from sports teams as ms. dean mentioned earlier so thanks. we can talk about that later, it is all good. [laughter] honestly, while we are here today is to talk about mvp. not the mvp i chased most of my life, did not get by the way but chaste. not the mvp most of your probably thinking no not the most valuable player. more important mvp the most vulnerable people. that is why we are here today a year end a half
tim tebow. for your five minutes per. >> chairman biggs, ranking member nadler, honorable members of the committee thank you guys so much for having me. so grateful for you guys and so honored to be here with you and humbled to be beside you. my name is tim tebow and as chairman biggs stated i was fortunate to be and humbled to be the chairman and founder of the gentoo foundation we exist to bring faith, hope, love to the brightest day we strive to fight for people cannot fight for...
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thank you, tim, greg simons, welcome to the program out of uh sweden now greg, your thoughts, i mean daysh on his telegram account claim responsibility and... out of the blue comes the us saying they feel to a great extent confident that it was uh daish that was behind this up, but the only thing i can think of is uh maybe that was a response to the campaign against the terrorist group the russians carried out with their allies in syria, but so much time has passed since then that it kind of makes it suspect and the russians aren't buying that it was purely a dyish operation. your thoughts? well absolutely, i agree with tim uh to a great. if we look at uh political conflicts in the past, when the us had a problem with duerte in the philippines, all of sudden you had isis turning up in the philippines, when they had a problem with maduro, isis turned up in venezuela, and you've had uh department of us department of defense and pentagon uh documents such as audit saying that they are supporting... isis militarily, materially, and one has to look, i mean, at this point, who benefits, an
thank you, tim, greg simons, welcome to the program out of uh sweden now greg, your thoughts, i mean daysh on his telegram account claim responsibility and... out of the blue comes the us saying they feel to a great extent confident that it was uh daish that was behind this up, but the only thing i can think of is uh maybe that was a response to the campaign against the terrorist group the russians carried out with their allies in syria, but so much time has passed since then that it kind of...
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then tim will know what they say because they've been reviewed.th. >> that look on tim's face. what are you allowed to tell us? i think this far out, we're like, there's more? there is still more we don't know? what is in these transcripts, tim? >> there's nothing that changes the course. there are more colorful antidotes. the president wanted to go to the capitol. president was passive and resistant to issuing any kind of statement to quell violence. the president was mad at mike pence. the president appealed to his politics more than his patriotism. there are more little vignettes like that. look, we wanted to show everything. we disclosed absolutely every word of every interview that we did. the small universe that the biden white house, to andrew's point. biden white house protecting the institution of sort of the institutional apparatus of the presidency. people that work in the oval office or the secret service. there are institutional reasons why those transcripts weren't disclosed. not because, they're not favorable to the jan 6 narrative.
then tim will know what they say because they've been reviewed.th. >> that look on tim's face. what are you allowed to tell us? i think this far out, we're like, there's more? there is still more we don't know? what is in these transcripts, tim? >> there's nothing that changes the course. there are more colorful antidotes. the president wanted to go to the capitol. president was passive and resistant to issuing any kind of statement to quell violence. the president was mad at mike...
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, good to see rid tim miller. it is just him. i have some coffee. i will drink some guys, thank you so much. circle where the push for as cease-fire stands right now. jasmine crockett on that and a whole lot more. back in 60 seconds with a little more coffee. migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. looking for a bladder leak pad that keeps you dry? all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all of the liquid. and locking it right on in! you feel no wetness. - oh my gosh! - totally absorbed! i got to get some always discreet! here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. >>> president biden less optimistic that a cease-fire in gaza wi
, good to see rid tim miller. it is just him. i have some coffee. i will drink some guys, thank you so much. circle where the push for as cease-fire stands right now. jasmine crockett on that and a whole lot more. back in 60 seconds with a little more coffee. migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. looking for a bladder leak pad...
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tim, you were in this name.everything julie just said is why i woke up this morning short lulu. i covered it today, feel, obviously like a moron, ultimately, my sense on lulu, this is one of the names that -- those outlook trends were not going to be this, and, you know, there was some discipline in terms of stop loss, somewhere around 20% down on the trade. not going to die on the lulu hill when i think it's one of the best consumer discretionary companies out there. it's frustrating. nike and lulu are names i've played from the short side at different times, with a view that we're hearing from these two companies tonight is exactly what i think you're going to continue to hear, so, poorly -- poorly carried out, i should say -- that's the story of the markets. it happens. >>> coming up, boeing on tour. the plane maker planning to meet with its biggest customers next week, but one notable name missing from the guest list. what it could mean for the company's future. >>> and a huge slate of interviews on "mad mon
tim, you were in this name.everything julie just said is why i woke up this morning short lulu. i covered it today, feel, obviously like a moron, ultimately, my sense on lulu, this is one of the names that -- those outlook trends were not going to be this, and, you know, there was some discipline in terms of stop loss, somewhere around 20% down on the trade. not going to die on the lulu hill when i think it's one of the best consumer discretionary companies out there. it's frustrating. nike and...
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those traders being tim and guy.tart off with you, guy, because you have two letters in your clam -- >> excuse me? oh, yes, right. >> huh. >> well, the a. >> the a is a miner, the other ones have nothing to do, but that's fine. with that said, again, we've talked about -- i don't know -- there's no euphoria around the gold market. when you look at the nonsense, some of the zaniness that's going on in individual equities, that, to me, is a little extreme. i don't think we've gotten extreme in gold. we've mentioned how central banks are buying at record amounts. 2022, 2023, on par this year to do exactly the same thing. and at a certain price, when you start getting through levels that we haven't seen before, you're getting institutional money that i don't think the market is fully prepared for, so, i understand that it's rallied, i understand why it sold off today on the back of the bond move, but gold is resilient. i think it goes higher today. >> i feel like knowing that gold typically rallies after fed pivot, you b
those traders being tim and guy.tart off with you, guy, because you have two letters in your clam -- >> excuse me? oh, yes, right. >> huh. >> well, the a. >> the a is a miner, the other ones have nothing to do, but that's fine. with that said, again, we've talked about -- i don't know -- there's no euphoria around the gold market. when you look at the nonsense, some of the zaniness that's going on in individual equities, that, to me, is a little extreme. i don't think...
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tim: it's interesting. offerings have proven to be not only robust but important parts of holding up our underlying value, both value to shareholders but also value to the consumer. we see meaningful increases of same-day delivery. 80% of our deliveries are done within an hour, not a day, not two hours. slightly over 80%. we have seen the investments in both the underlying technology to enable the consumer to interface with us that way and the underlying ecosystem to get it reliably to them has meaningfully brought consumers back into the fold. ed: a big part of that technology is built and executed on by doordash. you are only a little period into your tenure but would have you made of doordash and the relationship there? tim: we are really pleased. i will confess coming and i was not certain how to think about that. we are not in a position to build a distribution system, store to door to people houses whether on vehicles. it is not necessary. doordash has been a great partner. they communicate phenomenal
tim: it's interesting. offerings have proven to be not only robust but important parts of holding up our underlying value, both value to shareholders but also value to the consumer. we see meaningful increases of same-day delivery. 80% of our deliveries are done within an hour, not a day, not two hours. slightly over 80%. we have seen the investments in both the underlying technology to enable the consumer to interface with us that way and the underlying ecosystem to get it reliably to them has...
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tim tebo. a renowned former quarterback, having received awards such as the heisman trophy and being a 2023 inductee to the college football hall of fame. his foundation, the tim tebow foundation works to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in the darkest hour of need. in addition to other efforts, his foundation works with the hs cybercrime center on operation renewed hope to identify previously unidentified victims of child sexual exploitation and rescue the children if possible. thank you for being here today. mr. jim cole. esther cole is the chief of law- enforcement enterprise technology at operation light shine, an organization that works to combat child exportation and human trafficking. he is a former supervisory agent with dhs, hsi, and served previously as the chair of the interpol specialist group on crimes against children. he also served as the chair of the victim identification subgroup from 2016 through hi 2019. thank you for being with us. mr. john madsen
tim tebo. a renowned former quarterback, having received awards such as the heisman trophy and being a 2023 inductee to the college football hall of fame. his foundation, the tim tebow foundation works to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in the darkest hour of need. in addition to other efforts, his foundation works with the hs cybercrime center on operation renewed hope to identify previously unidentified victims of child sexual exploitation and rescue the children...
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tim. >> yeah. now these 400 cameras will eventually be installed at 100 different intersections all around san francisco. city leaders say they'll be a helpful tool in increasing public safety and preventing organized crime and retail theft at willow on the green in san francisco's inner sunset neighborhood, crime has been a constant concern since they opened back in 2022. last year alone, my store, which is only 300 square foot, lost $7,000 in products. the store is one of several in this area that has been recently burglarized. that's one reason why city officials made the nearby ninth and irving intersection in the first place. they installed one of 400 license plate readers that will go up around the city. >> automated license plate readers can play an invaluable role in helping us to track some of the perpetrators of these crimes and hold them accountable. at a news conference wednesday, mayor london breed joined other local leaders to unveil the camera, another step, they say in continuing to
tim. >> yeah. now these 400 cameras will eventually be installed at 100 different intersections all around san francisco. city leaders say they'll be a helpful tool in increasing public safety and preventing organized crime and retail theft at willow on the green in san francisco's inner sunset neighborhood, crime has been a constant concern since they opened back in 2022. last year alone, my store, which is only 300 square foot, lost $7,000 in products. the store is one of several in...
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but tim bought some this week. so, what did you see, tim?>> i'm long the stock, i have clients that are long the stock. i bought calls through their earnings, which are out april 16th the news yesterday is just a reason, it's almost kind of shock you to attention, like, this stock hasn't moved in three years. it's three companies in one. there's a lot of intrinsic value. this overhang related to their -- the litigation attached to the talc exposure, it's horrific, where they are linked and their talc was at least linked and that's the allegation, to ovarian cancer a federal judge said yesterday, we'll give you another chance to fight that whether that's, you know, where the stock is going to get its next move from, i don't even know that that's the case. i think they have a number of different dynamics in terms of their pharma pipeline. i think there's some dynamics even on the medical device side. i just think that j&j, you know, it's not an apples to apples comparison, but if you think about how dead ge was, and again, the ability to unloc
but tim bought some this week. so, what did you see, tim?>> i'm long the stock, i have clients that are long the stock. i bought calls through their earnings, which are out april 16th the news yesterday is just a reason, it's almost kind of shock you to attention, like, this stock hasn't moved in three years. it's three companies in one. there's a lot of intrinsic value. this overhang related to their -- the litigation attached to the talc exposure, it's horrific, where they are linked...
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tim o'brien is with us.g entities that have an interest in this. one of them is a weak entity, the federal elections commission which has basically abdicated enforcement because it is stuck in a standoff between the democratic members of it and the republican members. they don't really enforce anything anymore. what is the federal election commission on a little bit and they have an e irrespective rule so it has to be litigation occurring irrespective of whether the person was running for office. there is no doubt that they are paying for the trump legal case about the insurrection and the 14th amendment that was legit. something else like for example the jean harris trial, it is just totally different. >> the e. jean carroll trial. >> sorry. yeah. that was probably likely from what i know about election law to be illegal. maybe the tax law, we are not sure that will be enforced either here. that might be more salient way to look at it. >> on the tax question, they don't know what the fec says or anyone else
tim o'brien is with us.g entities that have an interest in this. one of them is a weak entity, the federal elections commission which has basically abdicated enforcement because it is stuck in a standoff between the democratic members of it and the republican members. they don't really enforce anything anymore. what is the federal election commission on a little bit and they have an e irrespective rule so it has to be litigation occurring irrespective of whether the person was running for...
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tim: there is a lot of value. companies using companies like pinecone generating a lot of cash. you see a lot of popular apps being generated. a lot of our focus is on creating and for structures that power those applications. we are excited about what is happening. ed: there is a micro scopic focus on the moment of the tiktok situation. what i want to talk about is what is happening in silicon valley vis-a-vis chinese technology companies. ai in particular, there are advocates that say there's a lot of talent in china but we are also working on the same thing. how are you waiting through that as a firm? tim: we are being careful about what we invest in. i focus on infrastructure investments. when i think about that software overseas, i think about how it will be sold here. if there are a ton of engineers building up occasions overseas, i worry about what country here in the u.s. will buy. it gives me pause and slows me down in terms of thinking about investing overseas. caroline: it sounds like you're taking is t
tim: there is a lot of value. companies using companies like pinecone generating a lot of cash. you see a lot of popular apps being generated. a lot of our focus is on creating and for structures that power those applications. we are excited about what is happening. ed: there is a micro scopic focus on the moment of the tiktok situation. what i want to talk about is what is happening in silicon valley vis-a-vis chinese technology companies. ai in particular, there are advocates that say there's...
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congressman dinke who awarded tim sheehy.l of those folks lined up behind him as well as the national republican infrastructure. no diss to brad johnson. i think he's kind of a long shot candidate in this space but he -- one of the questions was whether he would face a primary challenge from rose dale, a hardline republican from montana. he ran for senate for six days and when it became clear basically that the national party and donald trump would do anything they could to stop him, he dropped out of that rails. i think that was the real primary drama without rosendale. johnson is there as someone who hasn't hand picked by the d.c. base hit but i'm not -- establishment but i'm not sure how much that argument will resonate with voters. >> what, is the issue that is really motivating montanans this year? >> basically the same things. we have candidates who live thousands of miles away from the southern boarder who already made their -- at eagle pass and whatnot. so candidates are telling us that people are wored about border s
congressman dinke who awarded tim sheehy.l of those folks lined up behind him as well as the national republican infrastructure. no diss to brad johnson. i think he's kind of a long shot candidate in this space but he -- one of the questions was whether he would face a primary challenge from rose dale, a hardline republican from montana. he ran for senate for six days and when it became clear basically that the national party and donald trump would do anything they could to stop him, he dropped...
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tim: excellent point. in the report we wrote, we included not only how markets tend to trade after the first side cut, but it is a fed cut while we think the economy is still going well. that tends to be good for us markets in asia. so the set up is a good one. but if you impose valuations as well, you see markets like taiwan and india trading two standard deviations above their long-term averages. that is not totally because of interest rates. it just says that markets are well-priced and may not respond as they have done in the past. haidi: australia is one of those markets that is looking pretty overextended, right, after the rebound last october. is this another markets one of the instances you think would be vulnerable to a pullback, therefore, it may be underweight ? tim: absolutely, the answer is yes, it could do that. we are also underweight. frankly, roastery has been a bit of a puzzle, not just us, but a number of investors we have in speaking to. earnings growth this year is affected to be 1%, l
tim: excellent point. in the report we wrote, we included not only how markets tend to trade after the first side cut, but it is a fed cut while we think the economy is still going well. that tends to be good for us markets in asia. so the set up is a good one. but if you impose valuations as well, you see markets like taiwan and india trading two standard deviations above their long-term averages. that is not totally because of interest rates. it just says that markets are well-priced and may...
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again, as tim pointed out, no evidence. it's a complete sham.show for themselves going into the 2024 election cycle. remember where they're doing this, though. this is all to appease an audience of one in donald trump. that is their motivation here. they're trying to weaponize their positions in congress to do that. but like you said, symone, democrats are embarrassing them in the process, right? like with this lev parnas testimony, i agree. he's not the most. but to have him go out there and state facts and name names, feels clear. i feel like the whole moment it that captured this was the hot- mike moment, when i don't know who it was said, "this is jurassic park. we've never seen anything like this before." and they're making the case for why the public should not hand them the keys to congress again after 2024. >> literally, the people's house of representatives. okay, juanita. new topic. yesterday, donald trump suggested he would be open to supporting a 15-week national abortion ban with exceptions. but then last week, he was concerned that
again, as tim pointed out, no evidence. it's a complete sham.show for themselves going into the 2024 election cycle. remember where they're doing this, though. this is all to appease an audience of one in donald trump. that is their motivation here. they're trying to weaponize their positions in congress to do that. but like you said, symone, democrats are embarrassing them in the process, right? like with this lev parnas testimony, i agree. he's not the most. but to have him go out there and...
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tim? >> altria.cash flow coming, possibly more divestitures and maybe cannabis at some point. >> karen? >> yes, all ulta. i want to hear the call. i like it, but i think you'll be able to buy it lower. >> dan? >> yeah, qqq puts. looking out a couple months. look cheap. >> did you know it's like the 25th anniversary of the qqq this week? >> wow. >> nthey rang the bell. >> oddly enough, it's the 25th birth day of tim adami, who made me a father. >> timmy! >> that's great. >> colorful show tonight. a lot of dramatic pauses. >> fun. >> fun. >> fun, fun. >> halliburton continues to go higher. >> thank you for watching "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer ar rhtowsttsig n. here tomorrow 5:00 for more. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. ot
tim? >> altria.cash flow coming, possibly more divestitures and maybe cannabis at some point. >> karen? >> yes, all ulta. i want to hear the call. i like it, but i think you'll be able to buy it lower. >> dan? >> yeah, qqq puts. looking out a couple months. look cheap. >> did you know it's like the 25th anniversary of the qqq this week? >> wow. >> nthey rang the bell. >> oddly enough, it's the 25th birth day of tim adami, who made me a...
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tim russert got his start in politics the same way i did. working for senator daniel patrick moynahan. >> and with us now, a man whose senate staff i served on a decade and a half ago. daniel patrick moynahan, senior senator from new york. welcome. >> now, i'm biased. but i think tim was the best moderator of "meet the press" or any sunday show ever. no one ever questioned tim russert's fairness and objectivity. even when he was interviewing his former boss. and i have a feeling tim russert would have been cheering for his former protege and friend, chuck todd yesterday, after "meet the press" interview of the former republican party chair, ronna mcdaniel, who was hired as a paid contributor to nbc news last week. >> i think so our bosses owe you an apology for putting you in this situation. because i don't know what to believe. she is now a paid contributor. by nbc news. i have no idea whether any answer she gave to you was because she didn't want to mess up her contract. she wants us to believe that she was speaking for the rnc when the rn
tim russert got his start in politics the same way i did. working for senator daniel patrick moynahan. >> and with us now, a man whose senate staff i served on a decade and a half ago. daniel patrick moynahan, senior senator from new york. welcome. >> now, i'm biased. but i think tim was the best moderator of "meet the press" or any sunday show ever. no one ever questioned tim russert's fairness and objectivity. even when he was interviewing his former boss. and i have a...
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and tim my first basketball coach. i'm noted going to lie i was trash when i first starred playing ball. and i knew that well, when i started playing i knew he was. tim was my first basketball coach and i was treasure i know he knew that. but never showed me discouragement. he kept mow in good spirits and motivate mode to go sxhard that made me want to be better. he instilled resilience where i did not want to give up i practiced until i got bfrment by the time in the fourth and fifth grade i was balling. i remember this one game it was soma and st. mary my coaches were gar and he tim at the time. and we went in double over time and the team could make the next shot winful it was nerve racking you felt the gym's energy and going back and fourth for 3 possessions. until i was abling to get a steel. i was going for a drive and heard and saw tim waiving to go for a lay up i stopped mid range and slowing up a shot i swear time stopped for seconds and i med the wing shot. everyone was going crazy and it was a good feeling.
and tim my first basketball coach. i'm noted going to lie i was trash when i first starred playing ball. and i knew that well, when i started playing i knew he was. tim was my first basketball coach and i was treasure i know he knew that. but never showed me discouragement. he kept mow in good spirits and motivate mode to go sxhard that made me want to be better. he instilled resilience where i did not want to give up i practiced until i got bfrment by the time in the fourth and fifth grade i...
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get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo >>> time for the final trade tim?the auto space, but ford, i'm also long gm, ford motor company >> karen >> yes, i think, you know, the bubbly situation we're in, a lot of ipos, a lot of investment banking to do. i like morgan stanley. >> dan >> yeah, expedia >> guy >> few blocks south of here and west -- >> yes >> world's most famous arena >> yes >> and chance to clinch a playoff berth, and mel said, really >> just the beginning. >> he said, we have bigger fish to fry she's so spot on >> i try >> pinterest gets caught up in this wave, as well >> all right, thank you for watching "fast money." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i am 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. welcome to mad money. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to put everything in context so call me.
get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo >>> time for the final trade tim?the auto space, but ford, i'm also long gm, ford motor company >> karen >> yes, i think, you know, the bubbly situation we're in, a lot of ipos, a lot of investment banking to do. i like morgan stanley. >> dan >> yeah, expedia >> guy >> few blocks south of here and west -- >> yes >> world's most famous arena >> yes >> and chance to clinch a...
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on the desk, tim seymour, julie bi beale. nvidia's hotly anticipated gtc conference and a fed meeting that could lay the groundwork for rate cuts and begin with nvidia. the chip standout developer's event getting under way on monday. new product launches including a possible gpu for the chinese market and other updates that could sustain its massive run. having a bumpy ride posting a small loss today up slightly since monday. for more on what to expect let's get to kristina partsinevelos. >> godfather of a.i. will take the stage. first event in five years with over 16,000 attendees flying in for two days. every hotel in the city is sold out for miles. trust me, i can attest to that. the share have been up 80% in the last three months alone. the stock moved over 2%. eight out of the last ten trading session, even without any news as a catalyst. someone has to wonder how much is already priced into the stock and what more can the company and ceo say over two hours to excite investors? well, there's three themes that could do ju
on the desk, tim seymour, julie bi beale. nvidia's hotly anticipated gtc conference and a fed meeting that could lay the groundwork for rate cuts and begin with nvidia. the chip standout developer's event getting under way on monday. new product launches including a possible gpu for the chinese market and other updates that could sustain its massive run. having a bumpy ride posting a small loss today up slightly since monday. for more on what to expect let's get to kristina partsinevelos....
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and before that, he took aim at senator tim scott., is still on the plantation, picked to be the black face to suppress black power and black freedom under the premise of white's premise and white power." another member previously called for defunding the police, saying thisis. "police all across the country are literally proving daily why #defundthepolice is necessary. i'm old enough to remember that some of you were claiming activists go too far." those comments are going too far. >> molly: i think this comes down to, all politics is local. when you elect people, they have the power to do things like create panels and put people like this on two panels. you have to be careful about that sort of thing. and then sometimes these panels make recommendations, and the lawmakers are the people you have elected feel some obligation to then act on that, and it's like this big self-creating problem. and it gives people that maybe shouldn't have so much influence more influence than they need. and they have created similar efforts, panels, pro
and before that, he took aim at senator tim scott., is still on the plantation, picked to be the black face to suppress black power and black freedom under the premise of white's premise and white power." another member previously called for defunding the police, saying thisis. "police all across the country are literally proving daily why #defundthepolice is necessary. i'm old enough to remember that some of you were claiming activists go too far." those comments are going too...
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tim and i teamed up together to say let's get ahead of this.ople from taking this drug and losing their lives. but in terms of how it happens, i will tell you a dirty little secret which is that tim and i really like each other. >> yeah, we do. >> we work together a lot. we were both elected on the same day in 2012. tim, i'm sorry i may hurt you in the democrat primary in virginia. but tim and i have teamed up on a lot of things over the last 12 years. i will tell you one of my favorite things that tim and i did together was when there were comments in the house of representatives that were really anti-semitic and troublesome, and the house tried to pass a resolution condemning anti-semitism, and it couldn't. tim and i sat down and we said look, can the senate do better? and we drafted together a resolution that was a clear and unequivocal condemnation of anti-semitism and it ended up passing unanimously on the floor of the senate. i think tawas really important to show not everything is partisan and we could come together on issues that are re
tim and i teamed up together to say let's get ahead of this.ople from taking this drug and losing their lives. but in terms of how it happens, i will tell you a dirty little secret which is that tim and i really like each other. >> yeah, we do. >> we work together a lot. we were both elected on the same day in 2012. tim, i'm sorry i may hurt you in the democrat primary in virginia. but tim and i have teamed up on a lot of things over the last 12 years. i will tell you one of my...
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tim got his start in politics the same way i did. working for senator daniel patrick -- >> in with us now, a man who staff i ruled on a decade and a half ago. senator, welcome. >> now i am biased, but i think tim was the best moderator of meet the press, or any sunday show ever. no one ever questioned his fairness, objectivity, even when he was interviewing his former boss. and i have a feeling tim would have been cheering for his former protigi and friend, chuck todd yesterday. after the meet the press interview of the former republican party chair, mcdaniel, who was hired as a paid contributor to nbc news last week. >> i think our bosses are you and apology. i don't know what to believe. she is now a paid contributor by nbc news. i have no idea whether enter -- any answer she gave to you is because she didn't want to mess up her contract. she wants us to believe that she was speaking for the rnc. she has credibility issues that she still has to deal with. she is speaking for herself, or behalf of who is paying her. there are reason
tim got his start in politics the same way i did. working for senator daniel patrick -- >> in with us now, a man who staff i ruled on a decade and a half ago. senator, welcome. >> now i am biased, but i think tim was the best moderator of meet the press, or any sunday show ever. no one ever questioned his fairness, objectivity, even when he was interviewing his former boss. and i have a feeling tim would have been cheering for his former protigi and friend, chuck todd yesterday....
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despite some bumps, tim thought that life was good for vince in his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince's second tour there, tim got an unsettling call for him. >> the sound of his voice, it was if something happens i want you to know. but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his return at a place called oh. they started driving home back to the base, then turned off the main drag onto this dark and winding road. evil was waiting. >> i don't know where my husband is. >> coming up. all wife's harrowing tell. >> i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got out to see if some guy needed help. >> soon after, another driver makes an alarming discovery. >> i stopped, started to yell at him to see if he was awake alert, something. >> when "dateline" continues. " if something happens, i want you to know what's going on. >> it was a but moonless februa night and hopkinsville, kentucky, around 8 pm. when a frantic call came into 9- 1-1. >> 9-1-1. 9- 1-1. >>
despite some bumps, tim thought that life was good for vince in his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince's second tour there, tim got an unsettling call for him. >> the sound of his voice, it was if something happens i want you to know. but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his return at a place called oh. they started driving home back to the base, then turned off the main drag...
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kirby, radio host and political analys for more on the story. hey there tim, welcome to press tv and thanks for joining us with your thoughts on this. uh, i mean, when you break it down, i mean usually, okay, first of all, the us, supposedly three and a half weeks ago gave moscow some... lucorm warning with not much uh involved except that that they believe there's going to be eminent terrorist attack on russian soil, possibly uh in the capital and possibly a huge gathering, possibly a concert. and uh also uh they came out and said that they feel that it was a duish terrorist, i mean the daesh terrorist a radio a telegram post said it was us, the us came out within an hour and said we believe they're right and it is them, which is kind of odd, and then the other ukrainians quick to say that it wasn't us, russians are buying that it was daige terrorists, why not? well uh it why not for the reasons that you just stated because lot of this uh looks very suspicious like you mentioned with the mainstream media how even before any information was revealed, the mainstream media was absolute
kirby, radio host and political analys for more on the story. hey there tim, welcome to press tv and thanks for joining us with your thoughts on this. uh, i mean, when you break it down, i mean usually, okay, first of all, the us, supposedly three and a half weeks ago gave moscow some... lucorm warning with not much uh involved except that that they believe there's going to be eminent terrorist attack on russian soil, possibly uh in the capital and possibly a huge gathering, possibly a concert....
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i put on my signature apollo, it’s putin tim, that’s not the team, enter here putin tim, so i say hellosweatshot and all the best, and what upcoming chess tournaments can we watch that you will be in? participate schools across the country in general we are developing chess and i think that this is. we're about to find out, let's listen to the next part of the conversation. i think you understand the situation perfectly, i can point out something, because i am from poland, i am close to our people, i know what is happening, and the situation now looks different. i must say, not so optimistic, they are good at this, this is from my personal experience point of view. yes, i know the history of poland, i can say the following, glory to ukraine, excellent, excellent.
i put on my signature apollo, it’s putin tim, that’s not the team, enter here putin tim, so i say hellosweatshot and all the best, and what upcoming chess tournaments can we watch that you will be in? participate schools across the country in general we are developing chess and i think that this is. we're about to find out, let's listen to the next part of the conversation. i think you understand the situation perfectly, i can point out something, because i am from poland, i am close to our...
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tim — smart. that is the director general of the bbc, tim davie, _ smart.e bbc, tim davie, speaking to our culture editor. let's return to our culture editor. let's return to our main story, this bridge collapse in baltimore. we have got live pictures to show you. you can see that this is the container ship, which is covered in remnants of the bridge which collapsed on top of it at around bridge which collapsed on top of it ataround i:a0am bridge which collapsed on top of it at around i:a0am local time. we are hearing this is a hugely busy port, where containerships are going in and out all of the time. gary o'donoghue is reporting from baltimore, sent this singapore flagged ship, the dali, someone who had been working on it before it left port said there had been around a free housing containers on it. so, a free housing containers on it. so, a hugely heavy ship which ran into one of the columns of the bridge, which caused the whole of the bridge to collapse. —— tree thousand containers. authorities have been giving us press conferences today, talking abou
tim — smart. that is the director general of the bbc, tim davie, _ smart.e bbc, tim davie, speaking to our culture editor. let's return to our culture editor. let's return to our main story, this bridge collapse in baltimore. we have got live pictures to show you. you can see that this is the container ship, which is covered in remnants of the bridge which collapsed on top of it at around bridge which collapsed on top of it ataround i:a0am bridge which collapsed on top of it at around i:a0am...
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tim? >> well, if we're answering the -- the big, like, today, if you -- are you a brady bunch fan, guy? >> come on. >> who isn't? >> right, so, remember the marsha marsha marsha? today was china, china, china. it was china on apple sales, it was china in amd, china back home in china not delivering. it was tesla seeing shipments dive in china. back to apple. if you think about where apple has been getting their growth, we know services have been where they've been getting their multiple, but they overindex to u.s. and china. so, 33% of global iphone sales are u.s. and china. they're around 54%. and they're losing ground fast to huawei. so, some of this are the dynamics that we've been talking about for a long time on this desk, if you make things really ugly for china, i think some of our most important companies are going to find it tough out there, too. then there's huawei, what they've been doing on their own. they picked up 750 basis points of market share in the last year. and apple's
tim? >> well, if we're answering the -- the big, like, today, if you -- are you a brady bunch fan, guy? >> come on. >> who isn't? >> right, so, remember the marsha marsha marsha? today was china, china, china. it was china on apple sales, it was china in amd, china back home in china not delivering. it was tesla seeing shipments dive in china. back to apple. if you think about where apple has been getting their growth, we know services have been where they've been...
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tim, great to see you again.nwind a bit and talk about why the january 6th committee wanted to talk to navarro in the first place. and i want to play for you and some of our viewers what he told my colleague ari melber back in 2022. watch. >> the remedy is for vice president pence to remand those back to the states. >> do you realize you are describing a coup? >> no. >> that clip will never get old no matter how many times you watch it. but, tim, the committee sees that and thinks what? >> that's exactly why we wanted to talk to him because he was centrally involved in discussions in the white house about january 6th. this whole notion of the green bay sweep was an intentional effort to prevent the transfer of power based on nothing, no actual evidence of fraud. the committee understandably wanted to develop that information, hear it from mr. navarro about his role in those discussions, who else was involved, what the specific plans were, and he simply blew us off, did not appear, did not assert any sort of privi
tim, great to see you again.nwind a bit and talk about why the january 6th committee wanted to talk to navarro in the first place. and i want to play for you and some of our viewers what he told my colleague ari melber back in 2022. watch. >> the remedy is for vice president pence to remand those back to the states. >> do you realize you are describing a coup? >> no. >> that clip will never get old no matter how many times you watch it. but, tim, the committee sees that...
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number two, to tim's point, i mean, maybe u.s. steel should run themselves a little better and you wouldn't have people coming in. it's like that thing, remember the parody of wall street when you said why do i want to wreck this company, because it's wreckable. >> that was a great line. >> i really -- >> academy award work. >> if there was an academy award for spoofs for movies done on national tv, cable, that would have won. >> that's on youtube. you ccan check that out. >> put it in the show notes. >> run your company better and we would haven't that conversation. it's really that simple. you can xet can get exercised a want. >> it's a good time to bring up copper. fundamentals are very different than for steel companies. and i don't think steel fundamentals are great. i do think that if you look at copper going over four bucks a pound, that's a metal that i think is at some point in deficit. there's been a total lack of investment and refurbishment and cap x and op-x in copper mines around the world. dollar goes lower, fed goe
number two, to tim's point, i mean, maybe u.s. steel should run themselves a little better and you wouldn't have people coming in. it's like that thing, remember the parody of wall street when you said why do i want to wreck this company, because it's wreckable. >> that was a great line. >> i really -- >> academy award work. >> if there was an academy award for spoofs for movies done on national tv, cable, that would have won. >> that's on youtube. you ccan check...