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i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first lady of the united states, but i'll simply say, the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. i may or may not do that. we want to thank each and every one of you who came out here today. you are our friends. many have been our friends and supporters, contributors and boosters for many, many years. we are strengthened and heartened by your presence here and we thank you. i want to say a special word of thank to a very large group of the best organizers that any candidate for any office has ever had and say a personal word of thanks to all of them who have organized this rally, and particularly mike straton. let's give him a hand. [ applause ] i intend to seek the presidency of the united states in 1988. [ cheers and applause ] and i do so for one single reason. and that
i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first lady of the united states, but i'll simply say, the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. i may or may not do that. we want to thank each and every one of you who came out...
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i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first lady of the united states, but i'll simply say, the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. i may or may not do that. we want to thank each and every one of you who came out here today. you are our friends. many have been our friends and supporters, contributors and boosters for many, many years. we are strengthened and heartened by your presence here and we thank you. i want to say a special word of thank to a very large group of the best organizers that any candidate for any office has ever had and say a personal word of thanks to all of them who have organized this rally, and particularly mike straton. let's give him a hand. [ applause ] i intend to seek the presidency of the united states in 1988. [ cheers and applause ] and i do so for one single reason. and that
i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first lady of the united states, but i'll simply say, the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. i may or may not do that. we want to thank each and every one of you who came out...
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i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had,
i want to say thanks to my good friends tim worth and federico pena and all the elected official andeaders of our community and our state here on this platform. i want to take this opportunity if i may to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had,
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i want to say thanks to my good friend, tim worth anded from rico pena and all of the elected officialshose on this flat platform. i will take this opportunity, if i may, to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ cheers and applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first laid e lady of the united states but i will say the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. we want to thank each and ef one of you who have come out here today. many of you have been friends, supporters, contributors and boosters for many, many years. we are strengthened by your presence here and we thank you. i want to say a special word of thanks to a very large group of the best organizers that any candidate for any office has ever had. and tell you a personal word of thanks to all of them who have organized this rally and particularly mike. let's give them a hand. >> i intend to seek the presidency of the united states in 1988. [ cheers and applause ] and i do so for one single reason, and that is because i lovely country. this country is 250 million human beings united by a common his
i want to say thanks to my good friend, tim worth anded from rico pena and all of the elected officialshose on this flat platform. i will take this opportunity, if i may, to introduce the best daughter anyone ever had, andrea hart. [ cheers and applause ] i was tempted to introduce the next first laid e lady of the united states but i will say the best wife any candidate ever had, lee hart. we want to thank each and ef one of you who have come out here today. many of you have been friends,...
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tim-off time, mentioned, the penguins at capitals 7:15. >>> a local college student's passion and determined worth ethic helped him create a new app that's. >> sure is. earlier in the week i got a chance to meet this young entrepreneur a cool kid, >> reporter: for someone obsessed with planes, it doesn't get much better than this. >> very, very tight-knit community. everybody knows everybody. >> reporter: so determined to break into that community, at 17, he was looking for a job. for executive airport. high school wasn't fooled by the title. >> they calmed me the facility coordinator but i was really the janitor. cleaning the toilets, sweep hangar floors. scrub hangar floors. >> reporter: john eventually got promoted to be part of the ground crew, meeting pilots at the runway, working to keep the planes fueled, but that -- that's when he noticed -- >> there's got to be a better way to do this. >> reporter: instead of pilots calling in their fuel request this 21-year-old george mason university student thought -- >> pilots could order fuel on their phone, at the front desk. automatically goes to the fuel trunk. >> reporter: john created
tim-off time, mentioned, the penguins at capitals 7:15. >>> a local college student's passion and determined worth ethic helped him create a new app that's. >> sure is. earlier in the week i got a chance to meet this young entrepreneur a cool kid, >> reporter: for someone obsessed with planes, it doesn't get much better than this. >> very, very tight-knit community. everybody knows everybody. >> reporter: so determined to break into that community, at 17, he was...
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compete with that, but the little youtube acquisition, and $1.5 and now it is worth $6 billion, and so you can buy these things, and then use what timthat are great at is supply chain, and the amazing 14,000 stores. >> and how do you know that they are not? >> well, they have not bought anything. >> they are buying 15 companys a years, but they are not spending a lot of money, but one of those is -- >> well, they only buy the enabling technology companies, and they won't buy a company that will show them up, and not a company like youtube or oculus that is more innovative them than them, and it is okay to be a brand and a company with a couple of brands in it, and they bought beats. >> and think killed it. they bought it, and we never heard of it again. >> they have to get better at the m&a is the highrd ore bit here. and they have a huge opportunity with the iphone 7 and with specifically the vr and the ar and my gut tells me that they are perfectly positioned to do ar and vr, and augmented reality when you put the digital assets on the real world like through sunglasses or vr when you replace the real world, and that could be amaz
compete with that, but the little youtube acquisition, and $1.5 and now it is worth $6 billion, and so you can buy these things, and then use what timthat are great at is supply chain, and the amazing 14,000 stores. >> and how do you know that they are not? >> well, they have not bought anything. >> they are buying 15 companys a years, but they are not spending a lot of money, but one of those is -- >> well, they only buy the enabling technology companies, and they won't...
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and trump's math has always been hard to verify says author tim o'brien. trump sued him kraming oclaimin low balled his net worthe case was dismissed. >> he always has some humongous figure for goodwill and branding. he says the trump bland is worth a many billions and that's just donald sit being around eating a cheeseburger saying i'm worth x. >> reporter: trump claims a net worth in excess of $10 billion. forbes and wealth x put it closer to $4 billion. we reached out to the trump campaign, but didn't get a comments. short of an independent audit, all we really know for sure is this. >> i'm really rich. >> reporter: cnn money. >>> the u.s. president barack obama is scheduled to arrive in vietnam in about nine hours time. mr. obama left washington, d.c. on saturday. he will spend three days in vietnam. the trip is meant to promote trade ties and to counter china's agreeing assertiveness in that region. >>> 4:26 on the u.s. east coast. and still ahead, we continue to follow developments on the egyptair plane crash. a live report from paris from the airport there where the plane made its final takeoff. plus thou
and trump's math has always been hard to verify says author tim o'brien. trump sued him kraming oclaimin low balled his net worthe case was dismissed. >> he always has some humongous figure for goodwill and branding. he says the trump bland is worth a many billions and that's just donald sit being around eating a cheeseburger saying i'm worth x. >> reporter: trump claims a net worth in excess of $10 billion. forbes and wealth x put it closer to $4 billion. we reached out to the...
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and also on the liquidation of investor carl icahn's entire stake in the company worth billions. apple's ceo timnbc's jim kramer show to defend apple saying that things couldn't be better, that he is very optimistic and that the worries over china are overblown. he sees china's middle class growing and that eventually more people will buy iphones in that country after a steep decline in the recent quarter. apple's shares are rebounding just a little bit this morning up about a .5%. automakers are reporting their sales figures for april and so far looking good. fiat chrysler and ford each reporting their best apes in a decade and there seems to be a real trend towards suvs and pickups. fiat chrysler benefited from jeep and its dodge ram pickup. those did very well and ford from its f-series pickups also seems seeing heavy and in. stock market is doing a u-turn after solid gains yesterday. numbers going down. google's hometown may be onf the next cities to get the company's high- speed tic internet servi of. >> back to you. >> thank you. >>> google's hometown may be one of the next cities to get t
and also on the liquidation of investor carl icahn's entire stake in the company worth billions. apple's ceo timnbc's jim kramer show to defend apple saying that things couldn't be better, that he is very optimistic and that the worries over china are overblown. he sees china's middle class growing and that eventually more people will buy iphones in that country after a steep decline in the recent quarter. apple's shares are rebounding just a little bit this morning up about a .5%. automakers...
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and trump's math has always been hard to verify, says author tim o'brien. trump sue him, claiming that o'brien lowballed his net worthssed. >> any time he estimates his net worth, he adds in this humongous figure for goodwill and branding. he says the trump brand is worth x many billions. and that's just donald sitting around eating a cheeseburger saying i'm worth "x" billions of dollars. >> reporter: trump claims a net worth in >> keeping an eye on an event in florida, it is where hillary clinton is expected to speak out against donald trump, specifically his endorsement by the nra. stay with us. we're going to go there as soon as she takes the stage. customer service!d. ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> breaking news this hour, a major drone strike has likely killed the taliban's number one
and trump's math has always been hard to verify, says author tim o'brien. trump sue him, claiming that o'brien lowballed his net worthssed. >> any time he estimates his net worth, he adds in this humongous figure for goodwill and branding. he says the trump brand is worth x many billions. and that's just donald sitting around eating a cheeseburger saying i'm worth "x" billions of dollars. >> reporter: trump claims a net worth in >> keeping an eye on an event in...
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worth road. tim furlong went out to see where the project went wrong. >> certainly a pretty $5 million bridge andt's only a few years old. but the surveyors who planned this out, well, they made a huge mistake. >> yeah, exactly what it is. >> reporter: almost a decade ago, csx told they planned to double up container onlz the freight trains. dell dot had to make it 21 feet, 6 inches high. they didn't. i'm on a closed off safe piece of track to explain what happened. i'm told in 2007, the original surveyors measured from the bottom of the deck of the bridge down to the bottom of the train track down to the gravel beneath the rail but didn't account for the rail itself. you see rails sit up about 6 inches high, which means when the train rolls through, the train sits up 6 inches higher which means it's 6 inches closer to scraping the top of the bridge. that's too close for comfort. >> it was a big deal. it was inconvenient. >> reporter: mr. wallace remembers the road being shut down in 2011. the repair, it's going to cost taxpayers a half million dollars. >> as a taxpayer, you okay paying for this?
worth road. tim furlong went out to see where the project went wrong. >> certainly a pretty $5 million bridge andt's only a few years old. but the surveyors who planned this out, well, they made a huge mistake. >> yeah, exactly what it is. >> reporter: almost a decade ago, csx told they planned to double up container onlz the freight trains. dell dot had to make it 21 feet, 6 inches high. they didn't. i'm on a closed off safe piece of track to explain what happened. i'm told...
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period, sharks do, oh, gripping and late word that tim lincecum will join the los angeles angels of anaheim tomorrow. this is an inventive-laid yeen deal would be worthplay this year but around the time timmy could be called up if he pitches well. the shot of the night belonged to andre iguodala. the ball going to get tipped. iguodala flies to the hoop. and he says he didn't see the shot go in. >> i was trying to land. so i didn't see the shot. i saw the ball down the net. i didn't know how that went in. you >> during regular season, i went straight through. >> with the series tied at a game apiece, steph curry blew it open with 15 points in two minutes. he's getting wide open looks coming up the screen or fast break. he had time to line it up. there, again, no defender. that is fatal for the thunder. they now have pressure to defend their home court. >> you're going on the road in the playoffs, motto is go win a game. they did that. now, it's up to us. so you know, game three will be important. it's not end all, be all. it's a game we want to win. >> we want to go there and try to win them both. it had been fun and we've got to be ready. >> game thr
period, sharks do, oh, gripping and late word that tim lincecum will join the los angeles angels of anaheim tomorrow. this is an inventive-laid yeen deal would be worthplay this year but around the time timmy could be called up if he pitches well. the shot of the night belonged to andre iguodala. the ball going to get tipped. iguodala flies to the hoop. and he says he didn't see the shot go in. >> i was trying to land. so i didn't see the shot. i saw the ball down the net. i didn't know...
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and ripping. late word that tim lincecum will join the los angeles angels of anaheim tomorrow. this is an inventive-laid yeen deal would be worth up to $4 million. angels don't play this year but around the time timmy could be called up if he pitches well. the shot of the night belonged to andre iguodala. the ball going to get tipped. iguodala flies to the hoop. and he says he didn't see the shot go in. >> i was trying to land. so i didn't see the shot. i saw the ball down the net. i didn't know how that went in. you know? >> during regular season, i went straight through. >> with the series tied at a game apiece, steph curry blew it open with 15 points in two minutes. he's getting wide open looks coming up the screen or fast break. he had time to line it up. there, again, no defender. that is fatal for the thunder. they now have pressure to defend their home court. >> you're going on the road in the playoffs, motto is go win a game. they did that. now, it's up to us. so you know, game three will be important. it's not end all, be all. it's a game we want to win. >> we want to go there and try to win them both. it had been fun
and ripping. late word that tim lincecum will join the los angeles angels of anaheim tomorrow. this is an inventive-laid yeen deal would be worth up to $4 million. angels don't play this year but around the time timmy could be called up if he pitches well. the shot of the night belonged to andre iguodala. the ball going to get tipped. iguodala flies to the hoop. and he says he didn't see the shot go in. >> i was trying to land. so i didn't see the shot. i saw the ball down the net. i...
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tim cook, but it's certainly worth checking out. what do you guys make of this? you had ica hshlgs n selling it and saying -- >> you have to put pressure on it. >> he was worried about china's relationship with companies. >> i don't -- i think he sold -- for me, the reason why he was bullish -- >> not to mention he made $2 billion. >> you ring the register. >> on the capital return plan, i never heard him mention china ever when he was talking about his bullish thesis. so for me to hear that that enters into his bearish thesis, it's not that he's lying, i just don't see it. >> i would think, look, i would say there are several companies out there that are trying to figure out the whole relationship with china and where it's going to go in the future. i don't think anybody really knows frankly. there's always some kind of a risk when you are doing business of that magnitude in a place like china. >> look at the headlines today with one of the golden geese of the motherland. i think it's crazy. if you look at operating on the ground in china, and other developing nations, there's that much more polit
tim cook, but it's certainly worth checking out. what do you guys make of this? you had ica hshlgs n selling it and saying -- >> you have to put pressure on it. >> he was worried about china's relationship with companies. >> i don't -- i think he sold -- for me, the reason why he was bullish -- >> not to mention he made $2 billion. >> you ring the register. >> on the capital return plan, i never heard him mention china ever when he was talking about his...
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tim, dan and guy. worst day in over a month. the man everyone looks to to understand the market said amazon is worth half of where it's trading right now. what is he looking at that no one else is? we'll ask him. later, one group of stocks is doing something very extreme. and it could signal the perfect buying opportunity. we'll give you the name. we start off the markets, a brutal day for stocks. the dow and s&p having their worst day in a month. concerns there could be a fed bombshell tomorrow in the form of the minutes. home depot sold off hard, and you have to wonder, is the market saying this is as good as it gets. we kick it off with dan, who's been bearish. >> i've been skeptical. to me, i'll just say this. i'm not actually bearish. the market has been banging around 2050. for it seems like weeks. when you look at the s&p 500 in particular, i think it's just above an important year term technical support level. that's about 2037. that's the april low. i think you have room down to 2000. that's no reason to run for the hills if you think about it. it's just a couple of -- >> whoa! >> listen, i'm of the mind-set, not too diffe
tim, dan and guy. worst day in over a month. the man everyone looks to to understand the market said amazon is worth half of where it's trading right now. what is he looking at that no one else is? we'll ask him. later, one group of stocks is doing something very extreme. and it could signal the perfect buying opportunity. we'll give you the name. we start off the markets, a brutal day for stocks. the dow and s&p having their worst day in a month. concerns there could be a fed bombshell...
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tim o'brien began writing "trump nation" in 2004 with donald trump's cooperation, and attempted to find out what trump's net worthwas. >> when i went back and started doing the math around various statements he gave me about how much he said he was worth, the numbers weren't adding up. >> the book came out in 2005, and in 2006, trump sued o'brien for $5 billion. he claimed that he was defamed. to win, trump had to prove that o'brien acted with malice. however, the presiding judge denied trump's claim and ultimately dismissed the lawsuit. >> we deposed donald for two days and that deposition is one of the great rosetta stones of understanding the real donald trump. because during the course of that deposition, he really couldn't give a practical and reliable assessment about how he determines his net worth. >> in 2011, donald trump also began throwing around the accusation that president obama was not a u.s. citizen, that no one even knew him growing up. >> you are not allowed to be a president if you're not born in this country. he may not have been born in this country. >> i just thought, come on! you know, by n
tim o'brien began writing "trump nation" in 2004 with donald trump's cooperation, and attempted to find out what trump's net worthwas. >> when i went back and started doing the math around various statements he gave me about how much he said he was worth, the numbers weren't adding up. >> the book came out in 2005, and in 2006, trump sued o'brien for $5 billion. he claimed that he was defamed. to win, trump had to prove that o'brien acted with malice. however, the...
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and cash bond markets, in high-yield as you go lower grade. what is your perspective that go -- what is your perspective? tim: on the whole liquidity question, it is worthffects't seen dramatic due to regulation. there have been studies on the fixed income market in the u.k.. we worked on one in connection with the treasury market. inhink you have to look at the way that the market structure has changed. these things are worth looking at. about some concerned of the implications of what we have done in terms of clearing members and their ability to provide clearing services. it is our looking at, just needs to be data-driven. erik: you don't think is a matter of the withdrawal of the bank balance sheet and the proprietary trading dead have an impact -- trading debt have an impact that go tim? we implemented reforms to make the system more resilient. withave to balance that the potential effects. also a matter of how you are measuring it? the people complain about is the ability to do large transactions. erik: one important component of the fixed income markets is credit swaps. muchec has not done as work on it. do you have any sympathy for market partic
and cash bond markets, in high-yield as you go lower grade. what is your perspective that go -- what is your perspective? tim: on the whole liquidity question, it is worthffects't seen dramatic due to regulation. there have been studies on the fixed income market in the u.k.. we worked on one in connection with the treasury market. inhink you have to look at the way that the market structure has changed. these things are worth looking at. about some concerned of the implications of what we have...
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in 2005, "new york times" reporter tim o'brien claimed in a book called "trump nation" that donald trump was worth at best $250 million when trump and sued the reporter for over $2 billion, but the lawsuit opened him up to a close scrutiny of his finances. when he filed the 2006 claim, donald trump claimed a major part of his success was based on the accurate perception by the community and public that he's a billionaire. during a two-day deposition he was called out for his wealth like when trump told larry king he was paid $1 million for a speech to the learning annex. >> i'll be teaching you how to make serious money in real estate. >> reporter: in the deposition, trump conceded the actual payment was $400,000. the rest he attributed to the learning annex's promotional expenses felt during questioning, he acknowledged he didn't fully explain how he came up with the $1 million value, "i don't break it down," he said. >> you have the water. you have the sticks. you have the airline that i sold -- >> reporter: the discrepancies between what trump says his net worth is and what others estimate it to be often rest on the valuation of
in 2005, "new york times" reporter tim o'brien claimed in a book called "trump nation" that donald trump was worth at best $250 million when trump and sued the reporter for over $2 billion, but the lawsuit opened him up to a close scrutiny of his finances. when he filed the 2006 claim, donald trump claimed a major part of his success was based on the accurate perception by the community and public that he's a billionaire. during a two-day deposition he was called out for his...
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worth it. >>> video posted on the page run by watch the tram cam car please.com shows beaches littered with trash. it's parked a heated social media discussion and long-timesident and businessperson told me there's no excuse for this behavior. >> disgraceful, animals, pigs. i can't believe that someone would come into our home and act the way they did. if you're invited to someone's home as guest, you would never think to do that. >> reporter: as i walked around the beach today, there was still scattered trash but the cleanup crews clearly did a good job but another resident told me that's actually part of the problem. >> our town does a great job and with free beaches to still service the beach and take care of what they can. i think everyone has responsibility to themselves, you know, first of all and to each other. report roar the issue isn't just troubling to year round residents. some are who are just down for the summer said don't label them as the problem. they're diss give as well. >> my family their grandparents live here all these years and we come down every summer but we respect it. we teach our kids that, too. >> reporter: now actually just
worth it. >>> video posted on the page run by watch the tram cam car please.com shows beaches littered with trash. it's parked a heated social media discussion and long-timesident and businessperson told me there's no excuse for this behavior. >> disgraceful, animals, pigs. i can't believe that someone would come into our home and act the way they did. if you're invited to someone's home as guest, you would never think to do that. >> reporter: as i walked around the beach...
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alice flu the looking glass" heads to the theaters this weekend butted is it worth going to pay and wait. it's not directed by tim burton directed the first mievy which made over a billions at the box office 37 and now mad hatter is played by johnny dep. obviously, it has a great cast. i gave it 3.5 out of 5. it has incredible spilsh. it's a little long at times and ate the the ann hathway performance was weak bit worked. sat down with helena bottom carter and she travels back in time in a scene squr i want to know what is the moment in her life that she would want to go back and watch -- check this out. >> not my birth but the birth of my babies. terrible idea. no, no, it's probably the best days of my life. that moment when you meet your child is magic. absolute magic. both of them, absolute heaven. imp i would like to see my face when i saw my first movie ever. "x-men apocalypse" is opening this weekend. "captain america civil war" is a tough one to top. and this film is not as good as "days of future past" or "x-men first class." he clearly elevates a mediocre film to a higher level. it's actually really fun
alice flu the looking glass" heads to the theaters this weekend butted is it worth going to pay and wait. it's not directed by tim burton directed the first mievy which made over a billions at the box office 37 and now mad hatter is played by johnny dep. obviously, it has a great cast. i gave it 3.5 out of 5. it has incredible spilsh. it's a little long at times and ate the the ann hathway performance was weak bit worked. sat down with helena bottom carter and she travels back in time in a...
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tim, dan and guy. worst day in over a month. the man everyone looks to to understand the market said amazon is worth half of where it's trading rights he looking at that no one else is? we'll ask him. later, one group of stocks is doing something very extreme. and it could signal the perfect buying opportunity. we'll give you the name. we start off the et
tim, dan and guy. worst day in over a month. the man everyone looks to to understand the market said amazon is worth half of where it's trading rights he looking at that no one else is? we'll ask him. later, one group of stocks is doing something very extreme. and it could signal the perfect buying opportunity. we'll give you the name. we start off the et
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tim cook deploying that massive cash and equivalence pile more than $200 billion. market value. no word from netflix, whether they would put themselves up for anybody. stuart: they're worthbillion and apple has over 200 billion cash. >> apple is on the move. stuart: i want to see how this shakes out. good stuff. now this, 11 states suing the obama administration of the transgender bathrooms. all rise. judge napolitano is here. >> still reeling from goolsbee's misrepresentations and i can't wait to address them in the 11:00 hour. stuart: a lot of time for you. and he's not a lawyer. >> this story is profound what we're going to discuss now. stuart: can i get my two cents in right here? >> you're the anchor, of course. stuart: is it clear that president obama, what he wants is for any child to go into any bathroom of their choice in school? that's what he wants. >> yes. stuart: any child. you choose the bathroom. if you're a boy, you can choose the girls's bathroom if you identify that way. >> yes. stuart: if i disagree with that policy, i am a bigot, am i correct? >> it's worse than that. if you run a school district and you don't enforce that policy and you regularly rec
tim cook deploying that massive cash and equivalence pile more than $200 billion. market value. no word from netflix, whether they would put themselves up for anybody. stuart: they're worthbillion and apple has over 200 billion cash. >> apple is on the move. stuart: i want to see how this shakes out. good stuff. now this, 11 states suing the obama administration of the transgender bathrooms. all rise. judge napolitano is here. >> still reeling from goolsbee's misrepresentations and...