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tim: i'm in for ed. caroline: elon musk coming up. tim: adobe surging. caroline: the g7 in italy as the pope warns on ai. lackluster economic data in the u.s. on consumer sentiment ratcheting up the risk on, risk off concerns in europe, as we worry about the french political situation. nasdaq holding up well. the s&p worse. the cac 40 slumping. i'm ashamed. we've wiped out 200 billion dollars worth of capitalization. that's the size of the greek economy. we are worrying about the political situation and macron. a lot being dissected in europe. euro off .5%. it is not risk off everywhere. small moves for crypto, a volatile asset class. maybe i dial back the never-ending money. tim: no dial back going on in shares of adobe, having their best day going back to '20 after the company reported yesterday. they beat on the top and bottom lines. they raised their profit forecast for the fiscal year. digital media net new returning annual projections above estimates for the current quarter. more on adobe coming up. tesla today, it's the day after the shareholder m
tim: i'm in for ed. caroline: elon musk coming up. tim: adobe surging. caroline: the g7 in italy as the pope warns on ai. lackluster economic data in the u.s. on consumer sentiment ratcheting up the risk on, risk off concerns in europe, as we worry about the french political situation. nasdaq holding up well. the s&p worse. the cac 40 slumping. i'm ashamed. we've wiped out 200 billion dollars worth of capitalization. that's the size of the greek economy. we are worrying about the political...
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tim: this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: we push ahead to the vote results on elon musk's pay package that has tesla, it kicks off. tim: broad cam surgeries. caroline: and we'll dig into the terms of apple and open a.i.'s partnership, their landmark agreement. but first, let's check in on the markets. you've got more fuel. we've got still record high after record high across bench marks. if you look at the s&p 500, fourth straight record high. nasdaq up another tenth of a percent. not a big gain like we saw yesterday, but we digest yet another cooling of inflation. the macro picture looks good. the 10-year yield falls down another three, four basis points. foreign costs on the dow, not so much european stocks. still open to trade. we're off by 1.3%. more political anxiety happening in europe and perhaps suggesting a big move like yesterday. move on, see what's happening in the world of crypto. we have been seeing basically pretty steady, 57,000, interestingly coming off of those highs. that music not quite flowing
tim: this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: we push ahead to the vote results on elon musk's pay package that has tesla, it kicks off. tim: broad cam surgeries. caroline: and we'll dig into the terms of apple and open a.i.'s partnership, their landmark agreement. but first, let's check in on the markets. you've got more fuel. we've got still record high after record high across bench marks. if you look at the s&p 500, fourth straight record high. nasdaq up another tenth of a...
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tim: and i'm tim stenovec and welcome to "bloomberg crypto." sonali: bitcoin taking a summer slump, outflows from digital assets are hitting the crypto market. tim: we talk about volatility and the road ahead with meltem at coin shares. sonali: startups are seeing a slowdown. edith from raise capital joins us to talk about the opportunities inside of and outside of the united states. tim: first, a snapshot of the market, read all around. bitcoin with a one-month low. prospect of higher rates for longer leading to pain in the wider crypto market over the last seven days. all coming at a time when we are seeing new record highs when it comes to equity markets. the s&p 500 hit its 30th record just yesterday area in stocks and bonds have delivered better returns than bitcoins in the second order of the year. quite a turnaround from the first quarter, when digital assets outperformed traditional markets by a significant degree. it's not just bitcoin going lower. we had solana, tether, all moving lower today. solana, down 6%. tether, just going into
tim: and i'm tim stenovec and welcome to "bloomberg crypto." sonali: bitcoin taking a summer slump, outflows from digital assets are hitting the crypto market. tim: we talk about volatility and the road ahead with meltem at coin shares. sonali: startups are seeing a slowdown. edith from raise capital joins us to talk about the opportunities inside of and outside of the united states. tim: first, a snapshot of the market, read all around. bitcoin with a one-month low. prospect of...
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tim. greece won 20 years auo. ago... tim. greece won 20 years ago- sorry- — ago... tim.ry. i have to _ ago... tim. greece won 20 years ago. sorry. i have to stop - ago... tim. greece won 20 years ago. sorry. i have to stop you . ago. sorry. i have to stop you there. ago. sorry. i have to stop you there- tim — ago. sorry. i have to stop you there. tim vickery, _ ago. sorry. i have to stop you there. tim vickery, thank- ago. sorry. i have to stop youj there. tim vickery, thank you very much indeed. do stay with us here on bbc news. bye for now. hello. if you're not impressed with whatjune has brought us so far weather wise, i suspect this weekend will do very little to change your view. further showers in the forecast, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between. a rather cool feel for the time of year. the earlier satellite picture from friday shows clumps of shower cloud circulating around the centre of an area of low pressure. and this will be our weather maker throughout the weekend with bands of showers or longer spells of rain, albeit with some spells of sunshine
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sir tim clark, always a pleasure having you on the show. and, tim, let me start with this.r industry, which always deals very well, really, with one crisis after another. but there's a lot up in the air at the moment, tim. i mean, a huge yearfor elections, a lot of uncertainty and financial pressures — and yet, the bums on airline seats continues to be phenomenal. the airline industry at the moment is very strong. so, i've got to ask you, tim, what do you think is behind all of this? well, you probably hit the nail on the head when you said there's a lot of geopolitical, political uncertainty at the moment. people are facing multiple elections in europe and the us, of course, as we know. it's a troubled planet, and i think people are just getting on aeroplanes to go and enjoy themselves. it's probably a little bit of a facetious answer to it, but, you know, the people that are travelling on leisure, visiting friends and relatives, occupying our premium cabins, as well as the other cabins, has been quite a surprise to all of us, including — notjust emirates, but the whole in
sir tim clark, always a pleasure having you on the show. and, tim, let me start with this.r industry, which always deals very well, really, with one crisis after another. but there's a lot up in the air at the moment, tim. i mean, a huge yearfor elections, a lot of uncertainty and financial pressures — and yet, the bums on airline seats continues to be phenomenal. the airline industry at the moment is very strong. so, i've got to ask you, tim, what do you think is behind all of this? well,...
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tim? >> i -- i think, you know, we're in apples and oranges, somewhat, within that space, but if you look at the underperformance, that's part of what the market is doing here. also apples and oranges, but also interesting to hear about networking solutions and cisco's been such a dog, you know, when are they going to talk about the demand for their products and solutions based upon a.i.? i think the investment world are clearly, everyone is looking for something else that is underperforming. almost makes me wonder, and we started to see this the last couple of days, amd, which clearly is the number two, that is the closer apples to apples, though it still may not be, is a place where i think you do have an opportunity, even though i hate that valuation. >> cisco was your final trade yesterday, wasn't it? >> yeah, like, again, you know, these things go straight up. this stock is up 35% since its lows in april, so, you're talking about, you know, it's up 10% right now, based on this news, b
tim? >> i -- i think, you know, we're in apples and oranges, somewhat, within that space, but if you look at the underperformance, that's part of what the market is doing here. also apples and oranges, but also interesting to hear about networking solutions and cisco's been such a dog, you know, when are they going to talk about the demand for their products and solutions based upon a.i.? i think the investment world are clearly, everyone is looking for something else that is...
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[tim] yuri andropov is a very conspiratorial figure. he is convinced that the united states is seeking domination over the soviets, and ultimately a nuclear victory. [nina] and so the soviet union has to be completely and utterly prepared to push that button. [narrator] all eyes are now on reagan in this uncharted new landscape. [nina] reagan was adamant that he's not going to deal with those red bastards. [dramatic music playing] and for andropov, reagan was that cowboy who is going to destroy the soviet union because he was playing in all these films like john wayne. reagan and andropov in some ways found each other. neither of them would back off. this was the moment when we were really scared of the nuclear war. that really stayed with me as the scariest time that i've ever experienced in my life in the soviet union. [narrator] the opposing sides in the cold war could not be further apart. britain's double agent is now vital to understanding the level of andropov's paranoia. [sir david omand] he's got access to the operations being
[tim] yuri andropov is a very conspiratorial figure. he is convinced that the united states is seeking domination over the soviets, and ultimately a nuclear victory. [nina] and so the soviet union has to be completely and utterly prepared to push that button. [narrator] all eyes are now on reagan in this uncharted new landscape. [nina] reagan was adamant that he's not going to deal with those red bastards. [dramatic music playing] and for andropov, reagan was that cowboy who is going to destroy...
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[applause] >> lawrence: okay tim scott, who is for tim scott. [louder applause] >> lawrence: ains did i that interview today who is for j.d. vance? [applause] >> lawrence: then doug burgum. i think tim scott got it in here. [applause] >> steve: that's what it sounded like indeed, if the former president is watching this, if he hasn't selected tim scott he may be reconsidering it right now. >> ainsley: lawrence, he would be the first african-american v.p. on the republican side. he has that. he also is such a strong christian and growing up in the bicycle belt, we all love that about him. he is in church all the time. knows the bible like the back of his hands, he is a good person. he has a bible study in congress. he also can get all of these billionaires to give money if that's the ticket. so he has been meeting with all of these billionaires. he had that summit in d.c. ken griffin was there. there was long list of billionaires and they said we would get behind you. we support you. they would give their money if donald trump picks him. and that
[applause] >> lawrence: okay tim scott, who is for tim scott. [louder applause] >> lawrence: ains did i that interview today who is for j.d. vance? [applause] >> lawrence: then doug burgum. i think tim scott got it in here. [applause] >> steve: that's what it sounded like indeed, if the former president is watching this, if he hasn't selected tim scott he may be reconsidering it right now. >> ainsley: lawrence, he would be the first african-american v.p. on the...
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tim: people are working hard to stay in their cars.le we have seen and are lies in in terms of delinquency rates, we are at pre-pandemic levels in our auto business. we are seeing lower loss rates as people may fall 30 days behind but they are juggling payments. they're finding a way to make the payment because they need the car to preserve the job to get to work on a daily basis. i also think we are going to see used-car prices be relatively resilient. with half the people saying they have put off purchasing a car, 45% say they intend to purchase a car in the next 12 months. how do sonali: you see the housing part? of the equation working out? if you have so many customers telling you they cannot afford a home, at what point do they figure out how to make that part of their equation? to they start to let go of the american dream? tim: one of the other surprising factors for me in the survey this quarter was more than 40 -- more than 50% say they did not believe homeownership was required for their financial. that is a big change from
tim: people are working hard to stay in their cars.le we have seen and are lies in in terms of delinquency rates, we are at pre-pandemic levels in our auto business. we are seeing lower loss rates as people may fall 30 days behind but they are juggling payments. they're finding a way to make the payment because they need the car to preserve the job to get to work on a daily basis. i also think we are going to see used-car prices be relatively resilient. with half the people saying they have put...
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how about, you, tim?> i look at the market, and everyone is trying to drum up comparisons to 1999. look, the move the market haves had is so extraordinary. i think it is time to at least put in the books that this is one of the greatest bull markets of all time. one of the least loved. that's often a formula in great bull markets on some level. i think a lot of people have been calling for recession. a lot of people have been concerned about the lack of breath. 34% move on the s&p from last october. 58% from october of '22. those numbers are what they are, but if you think about the s&p relative to other times, the '99 period on a free cash flow basis is trading two standard deviations cheap to where we were in '99. again, i'm less concerned about the lack of breath in the m market. we've had periods where you've seen outperformance. it doesn't bother me energy traded off. i'm a long-term investor in energy. i like how the sector is being run. i'm a long-term investor in banks. the backdrop we have, which
how about, you, tim?> i look at the market, and everyone is trying to drum up comparisons to 1999. look, the move the market haves had is so extraordinary. i think it is time to at least put in the books that this is one of the greatest bull markets of all time. one of the least loved. that's often a formula in great bull markets on some level. i think a lot of people have been calling for recession. a lot of people have been concerned about the lack of breath. 34% move on the s&p from...
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[tim] you never know how a leader's gonna react.s gorbachev self-confident enough to say, "yeah, those are the rules of the road"? or does gorbachev take it personally? "how could she do that? how could thatcher do that?" good evening. there must be a lot of table pounding going on in the inner offices of the kremlin tonight. the soviets are caught in a major embarrassing setback in their spy operations. the head of the soviet kgb in london has defected, and he brought a lot of names with him. so today, the british kicked out 25 soviets. [man] i'm afraid he's not in this afternoon. [reporter] all over london, the soviets to be expelled dropped out of sight, and their co-workers lost their charm. [man] it's none of your business. [reporter] and it's only the beginning of the shock waves from the defection of oleg gordievsky. married, 46 years old, a soviet spy since 1962. [alexander] the fear that he had managed to escape, it was obviously a major failure for the kgb. it was a disaster. um... [sniffles] well, in my opinion, gordievsk
[tim] you never know how a leader's gonna react.s gorbachev self-confident enough to say, "yeah, those are the rules of the road"? or does gorbachev take it personally? "how could she do that? how could thatcher do that?" good evening. there must be a lot of table pounding going on in the inner offices of the kremlin tonight. the soviets are caught in a major embarrassing setback in their spy operations. the head of the soviet kgb in london has defected, and he brought a lot...
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i'll leave his style tim parlatore. right. thank you both very much and up next 50 set chelsea handler and an outburst by trump vp contender tim scott. well, i will tell you what that's all about. ahead. >> plus speaking of contenders, harry enten will break down the prospects of trump's finalists and how often underdogs actually, win? >> and the typical ceo now makes 200 times more than their workers. what that means for this economy and the selection, this is new sign the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher biden democracy is on the bow of your freedom is on the ballot. trump, there is nothing we cannot do. we will make america powerful again, the president and the former president once two very different visions for america's future. the weight only cnn can bring it to you, moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate the june 27th to live on cnn and streaming on max start your day with nature made the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin supplement brand at
i'll leave his style tim parlatore. right. thank you both very much and up next 50 set chelsea handler and an outburst by trump vp contender tim scott. well, i will tell you what that's all about. ahead. >> plus speaking of contenders, harry enten will break down the prospects of trump's finalists and how often underdogs actually, win? >> and the typical ceo now makes 200 times more than their workers. what that means for this economy and the selection, this is new sign the most...
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tim smirks when i say three. >> you are being generous. >> tim has come to my side. i heard him say july. i have never heard him say anything about rate cuts. >> i will leave you two to sort this out. >> wounded by the comment, it's fine. >> i want to jump into the rate cut thing. you can say july. you can say that the fed is under this world domination where they want to have a succinct. >> coordination. >> that's the word. coordination with the rest of the world, rest of the central banks. i think that's the case you can make if it's july. i think this pushes july, don't get anything in august and then we get september. if they actually cut rates i think inflation comes in. rick reader has been great on this. >> if they cut rates, inflation comes down. >> because think about what shelter costs are in cpi. over 30%. you lock up the housing market when you keep mortgage rates at 7%. the only people that become wealthy and circulate more money are people that have money in treasuries, equities, in real estate. they keep pumping the system. who are people at the other
tim smirks when i say three. >> you are being generous. >> tim has come to my side. i heard him say july. i have never heard him say anything about rate cuts. >> i will leave you two to sort this out. >> wounded by the comment, it's fine. >> i want to jump into the rate cut thing. you can say july. you can say that the fed is under this world domination where they want to have a succinct. >> coordination. >> that's the word. coordination with the rest...
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tim kennedy joins us now to discuss. tim, what an awesome moment.e ability to jump 80 years later out of a similar aircraft and be alongside the world war ii heros. it was unreal. unreal. pete: i can't imagine. that was re-enlistment and heck of a mohawk you've got going and talk about your decision and your decision to re-enlist and i've been a part of conversations and you've been with me in the state of the military and you're re-upping and talk to me about re-enlisting in the army. >> i don't to want be a hypocrite and all the virtues and characteristics i have to live by and those in the greatest generation and subscribe to. the greatest generation and they weren't great till the first shot went off in europe and climbing stormy beaches and i have a lot of confidence in the current youth in the united states. it's the country we're fighting for still. pete: good for you. the voice of tim kennedy and his visual shot isn't great and not over there and showing images and can't see this now of that ceremony >> we're not the best but we're the first
tim kennedy joins us now to discuss. tim, what an awesome moment.e ability to jump 80 years later out of a similar aircraft and be alongside the world war ii heros. it was unreal. unreal. pete: i can't imagine. that was re-enlistment and heck of a mohawk you've got going and talk about your decision and your decision to re-enlist and i've been a part of conversations and you've been with me in the state of the military and you're re-upping and talk to me about re-enlisting in the army. >>...
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i asked tim what the stakes are. do you agree that they couldn't be higher for apple this time around? >> they are for investors, tyler, because look at how much the stock has lagged behind its peers. we've seen meta up enormously this year. nvidia, i don't have to tell you what it's been doing. microsoft overtabbing apple as the most valuable company in the world, earlier this year and so on down the line. all of those companies, we know what their strategy is, we know how they plan to make money, if they're not making money already, and apple just doesn't have that direct monetization story around artificial intelligence, just the whiz-bang product stuff that we've seen from, in the last few weeks, where microsoft and open ai, and google, it is apple's turn now to round out this, what we're calling this developer's conference season, what i've been calling the summer of artificial intelligence. apple is going to put a scap stone and a button on this whole conversation and give us their take. but at the end of the d
i asked tim what the stakes are. do you agree that they couldn't be higher for apple this time around? >> they are for investors, tyler, because look at how much the stock has lagged behind its peers. we've seen meta up enormously this year. nvidia, i don't have to tell you what it's been doing. microsoft overtabbing apple as the most valuable company in the world, earlier this year and so on down the line. all of those companies, we know what their strategy is, we know how they plan to...
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tim: sure.our brand's definitely are strong and that brings a level of pricing power in the marketplace. what you saw coming out of covid and with all the supply chain disruption, you did see some significant pricing really through last year, 2023 where pricing was the primary component of our overall sales growth. you're seeing that beginning to rebalance in the first quarter that we reported, you have a mixed number closer to the zero line. and as we go into the back half of the year, i think you're going to see a recalibration around price vol mix where it's going to play a bigger component in our sales aldrich. -- algorithm. we're committed to the top line growth on the year and high single digit eps growth. >> we should also talk about coffee that's about a third of your sales. you think about some of the concerns out there. one of the kindergartens weakening demand basically for home brewing. and when it comes to that particular segment, are you seeing stabilization there? tim: yeah. you k
tim: sure.our brand's definitely are strong and that brings a level of pricing power in the marketplace. what you saw coming out of covid and with all the supply chain disruption, you did see some significant pricing really through last year, 2023 where pricing was the primary component of our overall sales growth. you're seeing that beginning to rebalance in the first quarter that we reported, you have a mixed number closer to the zero line. and as we go into the back half of the year, i think...
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some interview with tim scott and some the two of them together.is tim scott on some issues. >> senator, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> ainsley: you are on the short list for donald trump, apparently, how do you feel about that? why is that important? why do you think he should choose you? >> i think anyone w is chosen to be the vice president it is such an honor. kid growing up in poverty right here in charleston and having an opportunity continue to influence this country. one thing i feel at peace about is fulfilling the mission. the mission of helping people. >> ainsley: how do you appeal to the independents, the people that haven't decided yet that's the most important goal. >> i go to meetings where i'm not invited. meetings with all demographics. whether speaking to a group of hispanics or talking to a group of women or millennials or african-americans or white dudes. here is what i hear, same thing, we need four more years of trump. >> ainsley: if you are chosen as a vice president, you would be the first black republican v.p. on t
some interview with tim scott and some the two of them together.is tim scott on some issues. >> senator, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> ainsley: you are on the short list for donald trump, apparently, how do you feel about that? why is that important? why do you think he should choose you? >> i think anyone w is chosen to be the vice president it is such an honor. kid growing up in poverty right here in charleston and having an opportunity continue to influence...
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tim miller is back.sense of the mood in the room, and another point of tension there, the discussion about social distancing policies during the pandemic in addition to what we just heard which was masking. >> reporter: chris, this hearing is looking like it's starting to wrap up. the chairman is in the midst of giving closing remarks. we're looking outside the hearing room for if we see dr. fauci come out. i have questions for him after watching that, including the idea of whether it was worthwhile to be backwards looking, and if that makes the united states any more prepared for any kind of next pandemic. of course, that's what democrats continue to drive at during this hearing. for republicans, it was a lot of relitigation of the kinds of policies we heard so many times in those initial months of 2020 and the pandemic, things like social distancing and mask wearing. listen, for example, to what dr. fauci said when asked about the idea of 6 feet of social distancing becoming the policy? >> it actually
tim miller is back.sense of the mood in the room, and another point of tension there, the discussion about social distancing policies during the pandemic in addition to what we just heard which was masking. >> reporter: chris, this hearing is looking like it's starting to wrap up. the chairman is in the midst of giving closing remarks. we're looking outside the hearing room for if we see dr. fauci come out. i have questions for him after watching that, including the idea of whether it was...
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tim, you're a shareholder? >> i'm not a shareholder now and i've certainly been one and it's hard not to think of fedex as a blue chip category and we were waiting for the company to get their mojo back and i think they have and that's the reward and this is a glass half totally full response to what was glass half empty. the stock was down 15% going into this for the last three months and the dynamics around the express business, i think you have some yield issues, actually, and i think if you look overall at what's going on in shipping. shipping weakness is the story. the question is should they be rewarded for opportunity myself optimizing the portfolio. who cares? there are 325,000 people that work at fedex full time and another 200part-time. that's not a signal to the job market, but the cost-cutting affects here and this is something we're hearing out of industrial companies and we're hearing it from everyone and the market seems to like it. >> i remember we had this on trade it or fade it earlier this we
tim, you're a shareholder? >> i'm not a shareholder now and i've certainly been one and it's hard not to think of fedex as a blue chip category and we were waiting for the company to get their mojo back and i think they have and that's the reward and this is a glass half totally full response to what was glass half empty. the stock was down 15% going into this for the last three months and the dynamics around the express business, i think you have some yield issues, actually, and i think...
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tim? >> some pull-back in gold, therefore gold miners today.uy. >> karen? >> yeah, i looked at my bank position. i didn't want to change how much i had in banks, so, i had to switch. i went to more citi bank, we'll see in five weeks when they report. >> dan? >> yeah, carter had a great chart on verizon. it's about to break out of a big downtrend. and also, to a woman who has about missed a show that i've been on for 15 years, happy birthday, mary jean nathan. >> would have been a happy game seven, but -- >> guy? >> walmart, melissa lee. >> thank you for watching "fast money." join us backere hat 5:00 tomorrow. >>> 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. my job is to educate so call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer.
tim? >> some pull-back in gold, therefore gold miners today.uy. >> karen? >> yeah, i looked at my bank position. i didn't want to change how much i had in banks, so, i had to switch. i went to more citi bank, we'll see in five weeks when they report. >> dan? >> yeah, carter had a great chart on verizon. it's about to break out of a big downtrend. and also, to a woman who has about missed a show that i've been on for 15 years, happy birthday, mary jean nathan....
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let's talk about tim's actions. he wants to privatize health care.at means medicaid goes away for the record. i want women making their own cisions the same way it has been. choice is important. federal government should not tell women what health care they should be making, we are all libertarians we doot n this is not a decision for politicians or judges, this should be made by the woman and her family in consultation with their minister. that's who should be making these decisions. this freedom is on the line. to see is roe v. wade reinstated the same way it was for 50 years. mr. sheehy: common sense we need to apply common sense. the vast majority do not want abortion paid for by taxpayers. abortions killing a healthy baby. that's what they voted for time and time again. that ist is population control. at some point the life of the baby matters. when the baby is can be a healthy child it has rights and we need common sense protections. senator tester:is too important of an issue. for you to say killing babies is one is talking about government ta
let's talk about tim's actions. he wants to privatize health care.at means medicaid goes away for the record. i want women making their own cisions the same way it has been. choice is important. federal government should not tell women what health care they should be making, we are all libertarians we doot n this is not a decision for politicians or judges, this should be made by the woman and her family in consultation with their minister. that's who should be making these decisions. this...
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and so tim scott has set aside all nest of this. he has been fighting for for his own self-preservation. and that is to serve donald trump, the lord and savior. here's what byron donalds said this week about black families and jim crow so one of the things is actually happening in our culture would your now starting to see in our politics is the re, in the region invigoration of black families with younger black men and black women that is also hoping so breed the revised hi have a black middle class in america. >> you see during jim crow going to go back to orange and grow back family wants together during more black people were not just conservative, but you always have 50 serving of my are more black people holy conservative leak and then hew, lyndon johnson. and you go down that road. and now we are where we are now he could. have made that point without invoking jim crow. >> why the frame work of american apartheid around families and families staying together? >> well, first of all, yeah, like you said, like, i don't even know
and so tim scott has set aside all nest of this. he has been fighting for for his own self-preservation. and that is to serve donald trump, the lord and savior. here's what byron donalds said this week about black families and jim crow so one of the things is actually happening in our culture would your now starting to see in our politics is the re, in the region invigoration of black families with younger black men and black women that is also hoping so breed the revised hi have a black middle...
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no, tim, i don't mean that it's over. because i've been bullish since the beginning, but maybe we're coming to the end of those incredible beats. >> $1,200 stock going through a stock split, not $80. >> it doesn't have anything to do with being in the dow. reverse stock splits are often very contrived. when you have a story here that also just -- we've gotten drivers over the last couple of days that have had the analyst community to upgrade on top of already extraordinary valuations. it's -- and if you think about the $1,200 stock, it's even more extraordinary. think about a periods where booe we've had the outsized moves, and this is the greatest one of all. this is up 60% since april 19th. and the thing that's very interesting for the markets here is that the semiconductors as a group, it wasn't just nvidia. now, i realize there's a dynamic here across the board that at least for the a.i. spend, but you know, the move in taiwan semi was even more impressive today. and they are a close second in terms of the most import
no, tim, i don't mean that it's over. because i've been bullish since the beginning, but maybe we're coming to the end of those incredible beats. >> $1,200 stock going through a stock split, not $80. >> it doesn't have anything to do with being in the dow. reverse stock splits are often very contrived. when you have a story here that also just -- we've gotten drivers over the last couple of days that have had the analyst community to upgrade on top of already extraordinary...
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visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals >>> time for the final trade tim?f, financials. >> thank you for joinings. dan? >> i'd look at shopify here. it's had a few bad prints, but looks like it's ready to term. >> tim, what are the best words in sports, tim >> ah -- game seven. >> game seven tonight, as you know, in florida you and savita will be watching it together. >> totally >> come on, canada >> letter c, citigroup tnkouncial theme. >>ha y for watching "fast." "mad money" with jim cr 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. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cray americas call me, with
visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals >>> time for the final trade tim?f, financials. >> thank you for joinings. dan? >> i'd look at shopify here. it's had a few bad prints, but looks like it's ready to term. >> tim, what are the best words in sports, tim >> ah -- game seven. >> game seven tonight, as you know, in florida you and savita will be watching it together. >> totally >> come on, canada >> letter c, citigroup tnkouncial theme....
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tim: welcome to bloomberg crypto.lobal markets aren't as thanks to uncertainty around the beds rate decision. u.s. cpi's come up tomorrow and european politics. bitcoin might be set up for a new round of volatility. tim: in a moment, ian rogers will discuss his product for crypto investors. sonali: we will discuss
tim: welcome to bloomberg crypto.lobal markets aren't as thanks to uncertainty around the beds rate decision. u.s. cpi's come up tomorrow and european politics. bitcoin might be set up for a new round of volatility. tim: in a moment, ian rogers will discuss his product for crypto investors. sonali: we will discuss
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tim miller.le goldbergful thank you all very much for coming to the saturday show. >>> when we return, now that a jury has convicted trump on 34 felony counts, what happens to him next is up to judge merchan. we will explain how the former president's behavior between now and july 11th could affect his sentencing. 1th could affect his sentencing. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. old spice gentleman's super hydration body wash. (whispered) vanilla and shea. 24/7 moisturization with vitamin b3. (knock on the door) are you using all the old spice? oops. ♪ (old spice mnemonic) ♪ >>> donald trump responded to his first felony co
tim miller.le goldbergful thank you all very much for coming to the saturday show. >>> when we return, now that a jury has convicted trump on 34 felony counts, what happens to him next is up to judge merchan. we will explain how the former president's behavior between now and july 11th could affect his sentencing. 1th could affect his sentencing. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises]...
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it is important to note that tim aine. change. with me you have someone who will democracy and countries who want to be democratic. host: our next question comes from weinman. >> you haveu said america should support israel with quote support. when does itestioned or changed? mr. sheehy: obviously the middle east is complicated. in most countries i worked alongside our israel allies. ies to israel. it exists as the sole place that the jews canctually call their homeland and exist without fear and america be it with the plo, jordan, we need to ensure that whatever policy comes out we stand behind israel and support t exist. i have done that. when you have civilians mixed in shields, it is unfair. i've been there, i've had to pull dead kids out of buildings. you have to execute the objectivare under constant attack from a regionwants them to cease to exist to hold them to a bodycam standard is unfair to defending their families and the nation of israel. we need to sta the biggest thing we can do is stop giving billions iran which h
it is important to note that tim aine. change. with me you have someone who will democracy and countries who want to be democratic. host: our next question comes from weinman. >> you haveu said america should support israel with quote support. when does itestioned or changed? mr. sheehy: obviously the middle east is complicated. in most countries i worked alongside our israel allies. ies to israel. it exists as the sole place that the jews canctually call their homeland and exist without...
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tim, how are you?a pleasure this is for me. >> david: oh, this is an honor for me. tim kanarie is 102. you still remember, you were 22 years old when you landed that beach? >> yes, i do. what you were doing was, you had to move. keep moving. >> david: you didn't have time to think about -- >> that's right. devs he was a medic. you were there to help the injured? >> yes. >> david: and there were many. >> yes. >> david: he shows me the photos and the notes he took as a young man at war. you wrote here, "bloody beach." >> "bloody beach." >> david: he was part of the 45th evacuation hospital. you helped get them home. >> well, that's the thing. that's -- that's the thing. a lot of them didn't make it. >> david: we spent time with harold himmelsback, too. raised in yakima, washington, he is now 98. harold. >> how are you? >> david: it's an honor. he remembers landing on that beach on d-day. >> the most dramatic time in my life. and i remember best and saw things that very few people would ever see. i would
tim, how are you?a pleasure this is for me. >> david: oh, this is an honor for me. tim kanarie is 102. you still remember, you were 22 years old when you landed that beach? >> yes, i do. what you were doing was, you had to move. keep moving. >> david: you didn't have time to think about -- >> that's right. devs he was a medic. you were there to help the injured? >> yes. >> david: and there were many. >> yes. >> david: he shows me the photos and...
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tim?tana has a huge responsibility because the senate hangs in the balance and we seem what democratic control does. runaway spending, executive government out of control, record high interest rates and inflation and jon tester supported that 95 percent of the time. these are just facts. this agenda has been empowered by the democrat-controlled senate and votes that could have stopped 95% of these bills. we disagree and right now democratic controluation in 40 years. our economy is on its knees. we've got crises that we cannot address. america is not heading in the right direction. host: senator tester? mr. tester: an infrastructure that is the biggest investment since eisenhower, something that has been talked about and never been done. to make sure every road and bridge, people have broadband, transmission grid is up to the 21st century. toxic exposure for veterans. it would be bringing jobs back, those are a few of the things. >> next question is for mr. sheehy. >> china continues to gr
tim?tana has a huge responsibility because the senate hangs in the balance and we seem what democratic control does. runaway spending, executive government out of control, record high interest rates and inflation and jon tester supported that 95 percent of the time. these are just facts. this agenda has been empowered by the democrat-controlled senate and votes that could have stopped 95% of these bills. we disagree and right now democratic controluation in 40 years. our economy is on its...
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i agree with tim! that— i agree with tim! that doesn't- i agree with tim!ve _ could be beyond, we are going to have more — could be beyond, we are going to have more submarines that won't affect— have more submarines that won't affect how — have more submarines that won't affect how people actually live their— affect how people actually live their day—to—day lives, or we will bring _ their day—to—day lives, or we will bring down — their day—to—day lives, or we will bring down net migration, these endless, — bring down net migration, these endless, bitter debates we are having — endless, bitter debates we are having about why we should let people — having about why we should let people in — having about why we should let people in the country, when what is really— people in the country, when what is really happening is people like tinr's— really happening is people like tim's neighbourare really happening is people like tim's neighbour are falling over, being _ tim's neighbour are falling over, being passed around from person to person— being passed around f
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tim, how are you? >> what an honor and a pleasure this is for me. >> oh, this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet. >> during the war, irving locker, who landed on utah beach ready to go back to jake, looking out his window and looking forward to this trip 80 years later. >> the remarkable journey. i'm ready for these world war two veterans, many of whom have never met, arrive at the airport. the pilot, with his own message. >> we've got veterans here on their way to mark the 80th anniversary of the invasion at normandy. we thank them very much for their service. the applause from the people in that terminal who knew they were among heroes. >> the honor guard saluting them as they boarded. thank you very much. 80 years later, they are going back. all of those veterans, once young men now returning to the beaches of normandy, alan kinder has not set foot back on this beach in 80 years. he tells us he is grateful to be here. alan, let me ask you. this is the first time you have ever seen utah beach in
tim, how are you? >> what an honor and a pleasure this is for me. >> oh, this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet. >> during the war, irving locker, who landed on utah beach ready to go back to jake, looking out his window and looking forward to this trip 80 years later. >> the remarkable journey. i'm ready for these world war two veterans, many of whom have never met, arrive at the airport. the pilot, with his own message. >> we've got veterans here on...
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boswell, lee and tim mccarthy loves this book. i know his hand sold several already and he says hollers, maybe some of you are here because of tim. so thanks, tim hollers is an excellent narrative nonfiction writer. the captures the drama of jfk's campaign and the depth of the people involved. the books lay out amazing photography and apt quotations are all highly effective. it is excellent reading and says tim, i've already i'm already handing customers this book with unrestrained enthusiasm. so watch out for tim and please give bj a warm welcome. to. i'm not used to such high praise. i don't know what to do with myself. how's everyone doing the night? doing well. good. i like this lively crowd. thank you all so much for being here. and thanks, of course, to daniel and chris and tim of boswell book company as well as c-span. this is truly the honor of a lifetime so thank you for being here as well. and finally, all of you again, old friends and new, i'm seeing people from my deep past who are here tonight. so it's just been incre
boswell, lee and tim mccarthy loves this book. i know his hand sold several already and he says hollers, maybe some of you are here because of tim. so thanks, tim hollers is an excellent narrative nonfiction writer. the captures the drama of jfk's campaign and the depth of the people involved. the books lay out amazing photography and apt quotations are all highly effective. it is excellent reading and says tim, i've already i'm already handing customers this book with unrestrained enthusiasm....
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but if tim is the running mate, i will most likely support the team of trump and tim scott.kay. you're in touch with other big republican donors. have they come, come into the field? are they giving a lot more money because of the guilty verdicts on trump? >> so on monday night i cohosted a fundraiser for tim -- tom cotton. 20 senators were there, many, many donors. obviously, nobody really cares about the conviction. the conviction, you convicted trump, and i you also convicted the american justice system. if anything, that conviction helped in terms of people coming behind trump. what i find interesting is that democratic donors who hate trump are so upset about that conviction that they're thinking about voting for trump now. stuart: voting for trump -- >> but i've been supporting all the a senate candidates and house candidates, cohosting -- we have another fundraiser monday night with a bun with. of senators -- bunch of senators. i've been -- that's the real firewall with, is the senate. but i think donors don't care about the conviction. and if everybody thinks back to
but if tim is the running mate, i will most likely support the team of trump and tim scott.kay. you're in touch with other big republican donors. have they come, come into the field? are they giving a lot more money because of the guilty verdicts on trump? >> so on monday night i cohosted a fundraiser for tim -- tom cotton. 20 senators were there, many, many donors. obviously, nobody really cares about the conviction. the conviction, you convicted trump, and i you also convicted the...
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tim? >> gm.think their ev business is something that you can get excited about. but i think you can own the stock without the ev, even after a big run. it's still very huge. >> he almost forgot. totally almost forgot. katie stockton? >> i'm going to go solar stocks. tan, the tan etf. >> always good to have you here. >> great to have you. >> dan? >> yeah, disney in the last couple of months has sold off. it's filled in that february gap. now, i think it has a chance of filling in that may gap to the upside. >> guy? >> first time ever on cnbc -- a lot of firsts, but -- bubbles mccall. >> genius. >> right? >> not really. but anyway. >> eww, melms. i think mexico may have bottomed out. >> thank you for watching "fast." see "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 mo
tim? >> gm.think their ev business is something that you can get excited about. but i think you can own the stock without the ev, even after a big run. it's still very huge. >> he almost forgot. totally almost forgot. katie stockton? >> i'm going to go solar stocks. tan, the tan etf. >> always good to have you here. >> great to have you. >> dan? >> yeah, disney in the last couple of months has sold off. it's filled in that february gap. now, i think it...
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[tim] the penalty for treason in the soviet union is death. he hands over the name of someone, it is likely they will end up with a bullet to the back of the head. it's assassination. aldrich ames is voluntarily killing people. he's cold, calculating, cynical, and needs the money. he sells their souls to the soviets. he sells their lives. and he's just shared yet another secret in return for cash, and that secret is one of the greatest spies great britain has ever had. storm chaser: take that shed. narrator: it's hard to imagine the power of mother nature. storm chaser: watch behind her, scotty. narrator: even if you're in a shelter, even if you're exactly where you're supposed to be during a tornado. for those one, two, three minutes when everything is falling apart around you, it's chaos. storm chaser: that is one of the [indistinct] tornado. storm chaser: oh my god. back up. narrator: and you're just at the mercy of mother nature. it really is a terrifying experience to go through. storm chaser: run it back-- oh, that's a trailer house. [th
[tim] the penalty for treason in the soviet union is death. he hands over the name of someone, it is likely they will end up with a bullet to the back of the head. it's assassination. aldrich ames is voluntarily killing people. he's cold, calculating, cynical, and needs the money. he sells their souls to the soviets. he sells their lives. and he's just shared yet another secret in return for cash, and that secret is one of the greatest spies great britain has ever had. storm chaser: take that...
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today, meaning yesterday, he brought up tim scott.e loves tim scott he just said how great a job he is doing for me. >> ainsley: who is he? >> brian: trump said in his meeting debate preps, all i can tell you is i just love tim cot it might not be right saying he made up his mind already. >> ainsley: okay. he also said in january he knew it who it was going to be. >> lawrence: we selected a candidate. the producers selected one for us. i went down to ohio to meet j.d. vance. >> ainsley: and his wife. >> lawrence: she has never done an interview before so that was interesting for us. >> lawrence: i got to know more than what the media is for j.d. vance. here is part one of the interview. >> how is it to be a senator. >> it's an incredible honor. >> how is it on the other side because you are a marine. >> there are lots of ways my service intersects. i care about national defense. i care about the troops have to fight. i care whether when we ask our kids go to war we ought to make sure it's for the right reasons and defensely think abou
today, meaning yesterday, he brought up tim scott.e loves tim scott he just said how great a job he is doing for me. >> ainsley: who is he? >> brian: trump said in his meeting debate preps, all i can tell you is i just love tim cot it might not be right saying he made up his mind already. >> ainsley: okay. he also said in january he knew it who it was going to be. >> lawrence: we selected a candidate. the producers selected one for us. i went down to ohio to meet j.d....
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so tim scott he is marking juneteenth today with his policy summit.nd including some of the world's wealthiest people. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: talk about tax policy and crypto among other things. sponsored by advocacy group which is called the great opportunity policy. he spent -- that network also spent $14 million to boost the black and hispanic support. so, that is something that donald trump is going to look at and say tim scott is helping me there is he seeking donations about $250,000 from this group of billionaires today. and he has collected 134 million from donors already. >> steve: just think about that right there. as he has been a u.s. senator, tim scott has become a money machine, $134 million from donors, including at least a dozen billionaires whose combined net worth is exceeding $325 billion. and ultimately, and great article in bloomberg today that talks about. this the more money tim scott can raise, the bigger the financial war chest he can offer to deploy if he is selected as donald trump's vice president. >> lawrence: tim sc
so tim scott he is marking juneteenth today with his policy summit.nd including some of the world's wealthiest people. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: talk about tax policy and crypto among other things. sponsored by advocacy group which is called the great opportunity policy. he spent -- that network also spent $14 million to boost the black and hispanic support. so, that is something that donald trump is going to look at and say tim scott is helping me there is he seeking donations...
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>> actually, i endorse the idea it will be tim scott. i believe it will be tim scott.you recall, harris, when he was running his campaign he had an inspiring message especially for conservatives. we need something that will be hopeful, bring our country back and a lot of fighting and politics going on but people want to feel good about who they vote for and senator tim scott was one of those individuals. certain life i think byron donalds is dynamic as well and probably the best messenger that i've seen for donald trump. strong certainly, but tim scott was also doing the hard battles when donald trump was in office. he worked on things like police reform, the first step act and many other pieces of legislation that he had donald trump's back on. so this is going to be a very interesting race and we'll be talking about this every week until that trigger is pulled. there is a lot of other good folks that could potentially be it as well to make the country proud. >> harris: part of the calculus has to be which voters does that person bring in to shore up areas the preside
>> actually, i endorse the idea it will be tim scott. i believe it will be tim scott.you recall, harris, when he was running his campaign he had an inspiring message especially for conservatives. we need something that will be hopeful, bring our country back and a lot of fighting and politics going on but people want to feel good about who they vote for and senator tim scott was one of those individuals. certain life i think byron donalds is dynamic as well and probably the best messenger...
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tim? >> absolutely. the republican party is a crazy cult. donald trump is insane.p gave the worst debate performance in presidential history last night. porn star, defending riders, he couldn't answer a question. the substance of what he said was the craziest and were stuff that's ever been set on a presidential debate stage last night. that said, joe biden could not counter it. the worst performance in history, joe biden did not have any coherent counter to donald trump's points■ç. i'm sorry, it was not one bad night. people have been concerned about joe biden's age for months. people complain, the media talks about it too much and you know, i try not to talk about it every time i'm on but that doesn't mean i'm not concerned about it. like, these determines about joe biden's deterioration between how he presented in 2020 when he beat donald trump handily twice in two debates in last night, is dramatic. we can't pretend like it doesn't exist, and thousand so i think those conversations about joe biden as a sign that the party is healthy and should not be waived awa
tim? >> absolutely. the republican party is a crazy cult. donald trump is insane.p gave the worst debate performance in presidential history last night. porn star, defending riders, he couldn't answer a question. the substance of what he said was the craziest and were stuff that's ever been set on a presidential debate stage last night. that said, joe biden could not counter it. the worst performance in history, joe biden did not have any coherent counter to donald trump's points■ç....
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tim miller, somebody who got the memo, illinois governor j.b. pritzker. let me show you what he had to say. >> donald trump was convicted of 34 counts by a jury of his peers after being held liable for rape, and the discussion at the water cooler is whether that should be an issue in the presidential race. remember, there are 54 more indictments to be adjudicated. we're already in the pot, folks. republicans have been increasing the temperature for eight years. we better hop out soon or it's going to boil us all to death, and maga is laughing at us while they turn up the heat. they preach law and order all while republican leaders show up in a courtroom in new york city paying fealty to their felonious king. >> tim, i love this. i mean, this is the whole thing, right? this is trump who he is, this is maga what they're doing. we are all in the pot. someone had to say it. >> yeah, more pritzker, please. maybe get that guy on fox or into the swing starts because sometimes it's just a lack of clarity from people who are supportive of the president about like
tim miller, somebody who got the memo, illinois governor j.b. pritzker. let me show you what he had to say. >> donald trump was convicted of 34 counts by a jury of his peers after being held liable for rape, and the discussion at the water cooler is whether that should be an issue in the presidential race. remember, there are 54 more indictments to be adjudicated. we're already in the pot, folks. republicans have been increasing the temperature for eight years. we better hop out soon or...
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tim reminded us vision pro can do that. you got to focus. see, for me on a day where i was frantically trying to contain the damage of some horrendous hack where the criminal enterprise sounded so convincing, i was trying to figure out who is in my corner and the answer is tim cook as far as i could tell. he's in the corner before i go into the ring including those who only want my daytona for profit which is kind of like everybody. the new phone lets you lock individual apps. when they steal your phone, if it's unlocked, and that's why i found developers conference so, i don't know, soothing. apple intelligence, its version of generative a.i. is using your own personal information from fixing your handwriting to interrogating your in-box and putting through things in your own personal contacts and the machine knows you better than yourself but doesn't sell it to anybody else. plus, you know it's whimsical. how about jm emojis. i was tired of sending the one with sunglasses. let's be more creative. i need quick response. it's got that. anima
tim reminded us vision pro can do that. you got to focus. see, for me on a day where i was frantically trying to contain the damage of some horrendous hack where the criminal enterprise sounded so convincing, i was trying to figure out who is in my corner and the answer is tim cook as far as i could tell. he's in the corner before i go into the ring including those who only want my daytona for profit which is kind of like everybody. the new phone lets you lock individual apps. when they steal...