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writes had been very close to the forefront in them interested in tim's view of how we did. i would say to me i actually felt like the extent to which both the media and the general public were true to grapple with i would call the mathematical issues involved, it was higher than i would've guessed and i was happy to see that, that was altogether to the good, i wonder if tim sees it that way and what your view is in a different culture context. >> in my book, i'm not going to paraphrase because it won't be the exact quote, there is no problem in getting your audience to understand something the problem is to get them interested and if the interested they could understand anything at all, that's what i'm always focused on what's interesting and what gets people interested if they are interested then they'll do the worst. in the pandemic there was a brief in the lodge 2020 i don't want to minimize that. there was something refreshing as well as somebody who's presented talking about the numbers in everyday life, the thing that i say is refreshing is a switch from the battlegro
writes had been very close to the forefront in them interested in tim's view of how we did. i would say to me i actually felt like the extent to which both the media and the general public were true to grapple with i would call the mathematical issues involved, it was higher than i would've guessed and i was happy to see that, that was altogether to the good, i wonder if tim sees it that way and what your view is in a different culture context. >> in my book, i'm not going to paraphrase...
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but, tim's -- tim scott's office did all the nuts and bolts. susan: that clip was from 2019, two years after and he was still talking positively. david: he is not negative. if i believe that 85% of the money went for the intended purpose and 15% went to projects like when -- the one i write about in the book, the ritz-carlton complex in downtown portland, i don't think i would have much complaint. on the other hand, if 85% of the money goes to the ritz-carlton or projects in brooklyn or austin and only 15% goes to a neighborhood in baltimore, that's a different story. i would be the first to admit we do not know. my reporting suggests that more of the money went to desirable projects in the best communities. those are incentives for real estate investors. 84% of the zones got no money whatsoever. half of the money went to the best 1% of zones. the average income of people who participated was over $1 million per year. susan: is there a consensus among economists about the efficacy of targeted tax breaks? david: that is a good question. if you h
but, tim's -- tim scott's office did all the nuts and bolts. susan: that clip was from 2019, two years after and he was still talking positively. david: he is not negative. if i believe that 85% of the money went for the intended purpose and 15% went to projects like when -- the one i write about in the book, the ritz-carlton complex in downtown portland, i don't think i would have much complaint. on the other hand, if 85% of the money goes to the ritz-carlton or projects in brooklyn or austin...
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well, tim scott was ready for this. mr. president, you could support my opportunities on legislation. until that point, the white house had no patience for this. there were a few people in the white house who were. the white house itself was not. that changed instantly. jerome smith gets a call from a guy who was the lead has legislator at the time and said that opportunities him they, the president is for it. the next day on air force one, trump is asked by reporters about his meeting with scott. trump said we had a great conversation. by the way, that thing he is talking about, i am all for it. at that point, the trump white house got behind it. there have been a lot of stories about how he ivanka trump and jerry trump took advantage of this. some suggested this was a nefarious scheme by them to line their own pockets. i actually don't think that is true. i think a tax break past that was very favorable to real estate and not surprisingly, people around donald trump who are real estate investors took advantage of. host: w
well, tim scott was ready for this. mr. president, you could support my opportunities on legislation. until that point, the white house had no patience for this. there were a few people in the white house who were. the white house itself was not. that changed instantly. jerome smith gets a call from a guy who was the lead has legislator at the time and said that opportunities him they, the president is for it. the next day on air force one, trump is asked by reporters about his meeting with...
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thanks to america's ceo, tim laird. for all of tim's recipes visit our website wnnfans.com. that is where will is going nows ♪ >>> time now for "the mix." we are starting with a mysterious boulder in saudi arabia that is dividing the internet. >> this massive 30-foot limestone rock covered in ancient engravings features a perfect split down the middle. >> so perfect it sparked a number of theories. none have to do with science but all have to do with aliens and lasers. >> one geologist says she may have solved the mystery and that it likely occurred due to a natural phenomenon where water in the rock is repeatedly frozen and thawed. >> that sounds logical and scientific but i will go with the facebook comments saying it is aliens. >>> a woman in wisconsin going all out for spooky season. >> melissa jansen decided to give her garage a do it yourself makeover. >> i like it. she shared this clip of the final product. i would say it does not disappoint. >>> and here is william shatner polka from 1999. >> what song are we doing? >> i will sing it for you. i will play it. you re
thanks to america's ceo, tim laird. for all of tim's recipes visit our website wnnfans.com. that is where will is going nows ♪ >>> time now for "the mix." we are starting with a mysterious boulder in saudi arabia that is dividing the internet. >> this massive 30-foot limestone rock covered in ancient engravings features a perfect split down the middle. >> so perfect it sparked a number of theories. none have to do with science but all have to do with aliens and...
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a loan professor tim seymour is giving a lesson in the all mighty dollar. we have that and more when "fast money" returns what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. >>> welcome back to "fast money. wild swings in the energy market commodity pulling back in a big way following a huge run-up. brian, what is driving this action >> what is not driving the action is probably a better question a wild day for nat gas here, but in europe prices pulled back call it the putin put, talking about adding supply. this is political for him to get the nord stream approved two weeks ago oil closing in on 80 bucks, above that and now the biden administration talking about a ban on crude oil exports. let us go
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tim? >> i heard about supply chains easing about three weeks ago i think things are getting better there nike >> karen >> great pricing on used equipment, but don't buy it up 20 there will be a crack where you will have a chance, united rentals. >> i am looking to buy, 215 to 230 i think is the range. >> dan over the last year and >>> 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. i'm just trying to make you some money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. before you write off the new facebook, i'm begging you to watch that darn video yourself watch the
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thankfully still with us, eugene robinson and tim miller. tim, who is going to tell him? >> well, look, i'm really torn on this one, brian. because i want donald trump to go away more than anybody else, possibly. but, man, he's the best thing that the democrats have going right now, keeping him around, with statements like that, for the midterms. he's certifiably insane, he's lost his tenuous grip on reality that he had at any point. we saw the results in georgia. the republicans won in the first rounds in november, and lost in january. you can only blame donald trump for those two seats being lost. you can only blame him for schumer being the majority leader right now. he's looking for a repeat, i guess. i think it's because he wants everyone to feel like they need him. and he just desires to be needed so badly, the best way to prove that you're needed is to point that they lose without you. >> eugene, i got one for you. i'm going to play part of adam schiff on this network earlier today. >> i do think as time goes by, it will become increasingly clear as we gain more pe
thankfully still with us, eugene robinson and tim miller. tim, who is going to tell him? >> well, look, i'm really torn on this one, brian. because i want donald trump to go away more than anybody else, possibly. but, man, he's the best thing that the democrats have going right now, keeping him around, with statements like that, for the midterms. he's certifiably insane, he's lost his tenuous grip on reality that he had at any point. we saw the results in georgia. the republicans won in...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >>> final trade time tim? >> facebook has bounced nicely best mega chart out there. >> karen >> i am betting with roz brewer. walgreens boost. i like it a lot. >> dan nathan? >> pfizer. >> guy adami >> giants/dodgers, pick, mel, quickly. >> giants. >> i am with you on that one also said papal reports next week i think it's novembe >>> my mission is simple. >>> ta o make you money there's always a work somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. i'm trying to make you alittle money. my job is not just to entertain you but the teach you on days like today call me or tweet m
♪ ♪ ♪ >>> final trade time tim? >> facebook has bounced nicely best mega chart out there. >> karen >> i am betting with roz brewer. walgreens boost. i like it a lot. >> dan nathan? >> pfizer. >> guy adami >> giants/dodgers, pick, mel, quickly. >> giants. >> i am with you on that one also said papal reports next week i think it's novembe >>> my mission is simple. >>> ta o make you money there's always a work...
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tim, does this change your view? >> i am glad we clarified that we are talking about blot charts i thought you called me horshack and warthogs, i thought it was a version of welcome back, kotter. reasonability, some of these have to be followed by steps back to the extent you are seeing bond yields around the world in places that aren't necessarily driven by the same fundamentals as here, but will be responsive, like every other yield curve in the world is to the u.s., actually, well beyond where they were at this period of covid australia is back at 19 levels and may be moving higher these are things to be worried about. but ultimately we still are getting growth i think we do have inflation i think all of those trades are in very good shape i wouldn't run too far from big cap tech we saw highs and where a couple failed i think amazon of the big five was the most interesting based on the price action. i love energy here, love resources. how about those u.s. steel numbers. how about some of the industrial companies i
tim, does this change your view? >> i am glad we clarified that we are talking about blot charts i thought you called me horshack and warthogs, i thought it was a version of welcome back, kotter. reasonability, some of these have to be followed by steps back to the extent you are seeing bond yields around the world in places that aren't necessarily driven by the same fundamentals as here, but will be responsive, like every other yield curve in the world is to the u.s., actually, well...
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. >> i agree with tim. nobody is proud of what happened and why the stock is under pressure, but that has happened to facebook on so many occasions. tim went through a list of different issues that have happened in the past 98% of their revenue comes from advertisement. you have facebook, instagram, we talk about the verticals all of the time this is the growth area of facebook this is where they are getting more and more, particularly on the crowd underneath 35 years of age. i still think they are the biggest, the baddest, have the scale. i agree with him when you look at the pe level. this has been an unbelievable run for this stock this pullback is fully understood with the pressure on facebook but i hope they will be giving information on what they will be doing going forward. is it a little late? yes, it is but i think once they do that, people will embrace it just again. at 20 pe, facebook is cheap and i think people are willing to own it >> i was surprised there weren't any boycotts surrounding the r
. >> i agree with tim. nobody is proud of what happened and why the stock is under pressure, but that has happened to facebook on so many occasions. tim went through a list of different issues that have happened in the past 98% of their revenue comes from advertisement. you have facebook, instagram, we talk about the verticals all of the time this is the growth area of facebook this is where they are getting more and more, particularly on the crowd underneath 35 years of age. i still...
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tim poole and dr. marty makary? >> it's a decree will. >> thank you very much. >> will: thank you both. caught red handed bombshell how woke school booed pry advertiser. one radical agenda over the safety of a student allegedly raped. that and more on the increasing power of victim saling's on "fox news primetime." ♪ i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems, including those receiving therapies that suppress the immune system, may experience lower im
tim poole and dr. marty makary? >> it's a decree will. >> thank you very much. >> will: thank you both. caught red handed bombshell how woke school booed pry advertiser. one radical agenda over the safety of a student allegedly raped. that and more on the increasing power of victim saling's on "fox news primetime." ♪ i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people...
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>> like tim mentioned, that $35 level is around where it bounced. personally, as i had i like draftkings i do like the contrarian call. in terms of mike, i think that's a great spot that's more of a trading position over the long run i think 13% is an aggressive move i probably would be fading those calls. >> guy >> i like the casinos. i think it was managrch 18th, 20 we tested that level, and i think on october 28th, i think the stock got lumped in with a lot of chinese names when they were under pressure. i think tim is right to add to these positions. >>> mike khouw, thank you. that's friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time for the full show >>> up next, final trades. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have
>> like tim mentioned, that $35 level is around where it bounced. personally, as i had i like draftkings i do like the contrarian call. in terms of mike, i think that's a great spot that's more of a trading position over the long run i think 13% is an aggressive move i probably would be fading those calls. >> guy >> i like the casinos. i think it was managrch 18th, 20 we tested that level, and i think on october 28th, i think the stock got lumped in with a lot of chinese names...
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tim: in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: in 20 minutes family and, friends will gather for a vigil for an education advocate who was, police say they may have been targeted. he founded "gradeschool voices," in nonprofit watchdog group that promotes equity in oakland schools. dan: a bar in antioch was destroyed in a fire that investigators say was suspicious. sky seven was over the scene in walter way. flames were shooting over the roof of the abc rendezvous bar, when firefighters got there before 5:00 a.m.. officials say the fire was mostly limited to the bar, but neighboring businesses were partly damaged. . ama: at least no one. ama: was hurt tesla ceo elon musk has announced he's moving his company headquarters from palo alto to texas. he made the announcement at a shareholder meeting this afternoon. however, he says tesla is not leaving fremont, and he plans to increase output there by 50%. he says the bay area does have its setbacks. >> it is hard for people to avoid housing. there is a limit to how big you can sca
tim: in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: in 20 minutes family and, friends will gather for a vigil for an education advocate who was, police say they may have been targeted. he founded "gradeschool voices," in nonprofit watchdog group that promotes equity in oakland schools. dan: a bar in antioch was destroyed in a fire that investigators say was suspicious. sky seven was over the scene in walter way. flames were shooting over the roof of the abc rendezvous bar, when firefighters...
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airlines, cruise lines all jumped too did today's news give a green light to investors tim seymour, what do you say >> mel, think about where we've been for the last two months and half of that has been around inflation and fed dynamics the other half has certainly been around covid-19, delta variants, and where we saw more cyclical and industrial impacts. certainly casinos, some of the cruise lines, anything hospitality oriented, disney had been smacked in the face this had a feeling of a july 2020 trade when we started to get the great news coming out of -- look, our farm industry, big hat off. it's incredible what they have done over the last 12 months so we've had these moments where we've had a chance to digest the world, we kind of get back to normal as we talk more about merck's oral therapy approach here and how it could be a game changer, but note the difference between how airlines and, you know, a boeing, the casinos and some of those plays traded versus consumer names who conceivably, in past rallies like this, might have also gotten a huge boost, getting back into the stores
airlines, cruise lines all jumped too did today's news give a green light to investors tim seymour, what do you say >> mel, think about where we've been for the last two months and half of that has been around inflation and fed dynamics the other half has certainly been around covid-19, delta variants, and where we saw more cyclical and industrial impacts. certainly casinos, some of the cruise lines, anything hospitality oriented, disney had been smacked in the face this had a feeling of...
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tim, you are in las vegas, what do you think >> we have to talk about this. as much as this is about travel restrictions, and it seems travel mobility issues in asia have been a major part of the story, the headlines are not that the headlines are chinese government concern on license renewals and regulatory crackdown. otherwise this would be a major opportunity to buy a stock that traded down to its covid lows. as contessa pointed out, marina bay sands in singapore is a major investment in digital. the stock has been chopped almost in half but the multiple investors should be paying for a focused, but global gaming company should not be halved. i am long so i think owning it at these levels is an interesting trade. >> pete, what do you think >> what you have to deal with is we have to decide what sort of position we are in with a lot of companies, not just casino companies, specifically casino companies in this case what will happen none of us really know that. i look to mgm and they have far less exposure than las vegas sands or wynn. i will put it on the c
tim, you are in las vegas, what do you think >> we have to talk about this. as much as this is about travel restrictions, and it seems travel mobility issues in asia have been a major part of the story, the headlines are not that the headlines are chinese government concern on license renewals and regulatory crackdown. otherwise this would be a major opportunity to buy a stock that traded down to its covid lows. as contessa pointed out, marina bay sands in singapore is a major investment...
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tim, do you feel the same way about ford and gm? >> when you talk about semiconductors and second quarter shipments up 67% -- excuse me third quarter up 67% over second quarter. ford is able to talk about a softenening. this is not what you heard from gm they crushed the number, didn't just beat the street but crushed the number they reiterated this 40 to 45 billion in expenditures or maybe they underscored that. i think it shows the commitment to ev and some of the technology that are giving ford a boost are they better run than gm? who knows. gm cut loss leading businesses faster than ford and improved sensitive production change. this is an exciting day for ford they can talk about commodity costs being higher, no big deal. the other night we talked about this and probably didn't pay attention that ford owns a chu of ribdian >> so is ford or gm a better investment >> i think it's ford maybe you are splitting hairs. we have talked about this for a while on valuation alone a lot of people say -- one of the points we made is you can
tim, do you feel the same way about ford and gm? >> when you talk about semiconductors and second quarter shipments up 67% -- excuse me third quarter up 67% over second quarter. ford is able to talk about a softenening. this is not what you heard from gm they crushed the number, didn't just beat the street but crushed the number they reiterated this 40 to 45 billion in expenditures or maybe they underscored that. i think it shows the commitment to ev and some of the technology that are...
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tim, do you think the worst could be over for the trade? >> you need some levels before these levels to say you have broken the down trend on alibaba. probably 186 which is the 100 day. i have seen some downgrade their targets on alibaba, but that is not the story. what's interesting about the kweb, arguably as an on line gamer and company that not only creates computer games, but is in the eye of the storm. this has broken the down trend it tells you a change in character. we have never questioned the importance of these companies globally, certainly at home. some of them are being given more grown lights. jd over baba because they are not as big of a megathreat >> i hate to use the term spring loaded because it is ready to be fired upon me, but i think earnings tomorrow looks interesting. i think they took too much out of it too fast i think all the china news is in that stock plus some i think you could see las vegas sandy rally on earnings. >>> we asked 20 top strategists how they are investing in that country. up next, final trade e of
tim, do you think the worst could be over for the trade? >> you need some levels before these levels to say you have broken the down trend on alibaba. probably 186 which is the 100 day. i have seen some downgrade their targets on alibaba, but that is not the story. what's interesting about the kweb, arguably as an on line gamer and company that not only creates computer games, but is in the eye of the storm. this has broken the down trend it tells you a change in character. we have never...
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thankfully still with us, eugene robinson, and tim miller. tim, who's gonna tell him? >> well, i'm really torn on this wooden brian, because i want donald trump to go away more than anybody else, possibly. but, he's the best thing that the democrats have going right now, keeping him around, with statements like that for the midterms. that is a person that is certifiably insane, he is completely lost his grip on reality, if he ever had any at any point. look, he obviously we saw the results in georgia, the republicans won in the first run, in november, in both seats, they lost in january. they can only blame donald trump for those two seats. -- we and so, he's looking for a repeat i guess. i think it's because he wants everyone to feel like they need him, and he just desires to be needed so badly. the best way to prove that your needed is to a point that they lose without you. >> eugene, i got one for you. i'm gonna play for you part of adam shift, on this and network earlier today, we'll discuss on the other side. >> i do think though, as time goes by, it will become i
thankfully still with us, eugene robinson, and tim miller. tim, who's gonna tell him? >> well, i'm really torn on this wooden brian, because i want donald trump to go away more than anybody else, possibly. but, he's the best thing that the democrats have going right now, keeping him around, with statements like that for the midterms. that is a person that is certifiably insane, he is completely lost his grip on reality, if he ever had any at any point. look, he obviously we saw the...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade tim? >> walmart they deserve more of a hybrid multiple >> chairwoman? >> if you can buy facebook in the 20s, i think it's worth a look monday for sure >> pete? >> seeing a lot of great activity on nvidia i think it's still going higher. >> guy >> i wish i could see tim's. i don't have any return >>> 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, i'm just trying to make sense of it here because i want to make you some money. my job is to entertain, to educate, teach, and put this whole thing in context so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer
♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade tim? >> walmart they deserve more of a hybrid multiple >> chairwoman? >> if you can buy facebook in the 20s, i think it's worth a look monday for sure >> pete? >> seeing a lot of great activity on nvidia i think it's still going higher. >> guy >> i wish i could see tim's. i don't have any return >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors....
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but to tim's point, i was on with him about a week ar so ago and it did bounce off the 200 day. then it came right back into the 200 day prior to this print. that means to me there is embedded weakness in the stock so bulls on the stock are going to say hey, even if they break them up, sum of the parts is more than it is now. i think we're starting to see critical mass where people are not getting behind the dollars zuckerberg is not a big personality. i think it is coming in in a little bit harder than we've seen in recent pasts >> pumping profits oil stocks on fire today they touch the highest level in seven years. we'll tell you how they're playing this energy rally. they're going all in on the crypto trade its a story we broke first on cnbc.com sustainability is essential to creating a better tomorrow. that's why cisco is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2040. and we believe our smart buildings solutions can help. providing power to reduce emissions, intelligence to eliminate waste, and collaboration tools that help the workplace and the planet. between meeting h
but to tim's point, i was on with him about a week ar so ago and it did bounce off the 200 day. then it came right back into the 200 day prior to this print. that means to me there is embedded weakness in the stock so bulls on the stock are going to say hey, even if they break them up, sum of the parts is more than it is now. i think we're starting to see critical mass where people are not getting behind the dollars zuckerberg is not a big personality. i think it is coming in in a little bit...
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phillip randolph called on tim black. they asked him to organize chicago's contingent to come to washington for the great march on washington. three years later, tim black asked them to return the favor, and he persuaded dr. king to bring his campaign for racial justice to chicago. together, they pressed for an end to discriminatory housing laws that squeezed many of the city's black residents into overpriced, ramshackle apartments and unsafe, segregated neighborhoods with few jobs and failing schools. in 1975, after decades working at high schools, tim black became a professor of sociology, anthropology, and black history in what is now known as harold washington college. he was the grio of chicago who preserved the rich history of the great migration in bronzeville. he was also a brilliant political strategist who understood how to use his power to help others. so in 1982, harold washington, who had been his friend since they were children, was representing their neighborhood in the u.s. house of representatives. profes
phillip randolph called on tim black. they asked him to organize chicago's contingent to come to washington for the great march on washington. three years later, tim black asked them to return the favor, and he persuaded dr. king to bring his campaign for racial justice to chicago. together, they pressed for an end to discriminatory housing laws that squeezed many of the city's black residents into overpriced, ramshackle apartments and unsafe, segregated neighborhoods with few jobs and failing...
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tim: how hard -- caroline: how hard is it to get chips at the moment? cormac: we have had a hard time getting chips, but we have reduced tens of thousands, so we have a supply. and diamonds aren't subject to the same supply chain problems as chips, for example, because we ship our diamonds by air. caroline: ok, air cargo. i am interested in when you are looking at the amount you are goinging, -- the amount you are coinging, are you making a limited supply? cormac: diamonds are limited commodity. the aboveground value is $1.2 trillion, but diamonds could never be used by investors because you could never mark them to market. they were all different. what we saw is how to make diamonds the same through a regulator-approved fungible commodity and now, we believe that investors will for the first time be able to acquire diamonds as a store of wealth, a hedge or a speculative investment, and that diamonds will catch up with palladium, for example. and investors own 50% of all the world's palladium. caroline: is there any risk diamonds go down in value? peopl
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that still needs to have been first. >> tim miller tim how higher your hopes running that this is going to happen, my hopes aren't that high for being on this but i am hopeful. i am not optimistic, let's put it that way. i didn't say that we were talking about the inf, the i-d, and reconciliation, and we need both bills, and we need all of this things together. and i'm not talking about juanita tolliver here, i'm talking about what i'm hearing from democrats. this is confusing to people. and so what i would like to see is given these two bills pass having 1 to 3 talking points almost the main takeaways are. the child zach, the roads and bridges, the fixing, and whatever it is the polling the bus. and focusing on that rather than these d.c. games back and forth. before the men with all the acronyms. >> a big thanks to the two friends of this broadcast for coming on on an important night and having an honest conversation about all of it. juanita tolliver, tim miller, thank you both greatly appreciated. coming up tonight, we'll talk to mathew tao about his big announcement this week. big f
that still needs to have been first. >> tim miller tim how higher your hopes running that this is going to happen, my hopes aren't that high for being on this but i am hopeful. i am not optimistic, let's put it that way. i didn't say that we were talking about the inf, the i-d, and reconciliation, and we need both bills, and we need all of this things together. and i'm not talking about juanita tolliver here, i'm talking about what i'm hearing from democrats. this is confusing to people....
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tim, nod up and down if i'm correct. and message to democrats. get your messaging apparatus in gear and try telling americans from west virginia to wyoming what they're going to get out of this and who delivered it. >> what he said. >> here's the thing, though. in both of those points they still need to deliver both of these bills. they still need to deliver biden's agenda to be able to have that concrete message for the midterms, hey, vote for democrats, we deliver for you. right? like that still needs to happen first. >> tim, how high are your hopes running that that's all going to happen? >> my hopes aren't that high if i'm being honest. i'm hopeful. but i'm not optimistic. let's put it that way. look, i just think that when we're talking about b.i.f. and b.b.b. and reconciliation and we need both bills and we need all this stuff together, i'm not talking about juanita here, i'm talking about what i'm hearing from democrats, like this is confusing to people. and so what i would like to see is getting these two bills passed, having one, two, th
tim, nod up and down if i'm correct. and message to democrats. get your messaging apparatus in gear and try telling americans from west virginia to wyoming what they're going to get out of this and who delivered it. >> what he said. >> here's the thing, though. in both of those points they still need to deliver both of these bills. they still need to deliver biden's agenda to be able to have that concrete message for the midterms, hey, vote for democrats, we deliver for you. right?...
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and when i watched his piece, it involved him hugging tim cook as tim cook came offstage. which is not quite how the bbc would've done it. so we are faced with very, very powerful and controlling organisations. well, we just wish you all the best in your retirement. thank you so much for coming on. well, i've enjoyed it. and can i say also, i'm still huge believer in the mission of the bbc. it's a place where we go for facts, truth, impartiality in a world where that's becoming more difficult to find. rory cellan—jones, thank you. thank you. finally — if some people struggle to get to grips with new technology, the latest inflation figures also provided problems for wednesday's lunchtime news. the cost of living dipped slightly in september, despite rising prices for fuel and transport. the office for national statistics as inflation is measured by the consumer prices index, dipped to 3.1% last month. well, those of you with a grasp of numbers will have noticed that if inflation was 3.1% last month, then that means that prices have actually risen by that amount, not di
and when i watched his piece, it involved him hugging tim cook as tim cook came offstage. which is not quite how the bbc would've done it. so we are faced with very, very powerful and controlling organisations. well, we just wish you all the best in your retirement. thank you so much for coming on. well, i've enjoyed it. and can i say also, i'm still huge believer in the mission of the bbc. it's a place where we go for facts, truth, impartiality in a world where that's becoming more difficult...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: public works will continue to hand out for sandbags to residents this morning. they will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the public works operations yard in marin and kansas. you must be -- bring proof of residency. an id, for instance. temporary shelter will be available in san francisco today. the shelter at most goni center west will be open from 9:00 a.m. today through 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will be available to 100 guests on a first-come, first-served basis. the department of homelessness will provide transportation to the shelter from various locations throughout the city. opening weekend at the alameda county fair in pleasanton is being cut short. the fair will be closed today because of the storm. people who had tickets can use them for any other day of the fair. fair officials say the health and safety of guests is the number one priority. oakland zoo announced it will be closed for the day as well. the zoo says you do not need to contact them for cancellati
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: public works will continue to hand out for sandbags to residents this morning. they will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the public works operations yard in marin and kansas. you must be -- bring proof of residency. an id, for instance. temporary shelter will be available in san francisco today. the shelter at most goni center west will be open from 9:00 a.m. today through 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will be available to 100 guests on a first-come,...
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tim, what will you be lockoking for for banks? >> i think you will have weaker margins, not offset by activity. a lot of these banks are positioned for a better consumer, probably unnaturally low credit concerns. i think you will see a few more credit reserve releases. that's good for the banks but no one believes that. we feel we they could be at peak kol reins. -- tolerance >> banks sell off. they have done thismore times than not bank of america is up 45%. i am long bank of america and citibank, and i stay long, but you can no longer say this is attractive if you are a trader i think you follow guy and pick these up in a couple weeks much i stay long because i am an investor i feel like dan has a snarky comment. >> mel, you go to me last. everybody has said what needs to be said. the last two days, yields have been holding firm. treasury yield at 1.58 or 1.59 a lot sold off i thought that was interesting i will leave it at that. okay >> tim >> nobody puts dan in a corner he has to work on that >> the last word should be somethi
tim, what will you be lockoking for for banks? >> i think you will have weaker margins, not offset by activity. a lot of these banks are positioned for a better consumer, probably unnaturally low credit concerns. i think you will see a few more credit reserve releases. that's good for the banks but no one believes that. we feel we they could be at peak kol reins. -- tolerance >> banks sell off. they have done thismore times than not bank of america is up 45%. i am long bank of...
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in the castro, tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday, all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. the ski resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >> these people got out here early, and everyone is so fired up to be able to ski in october. that is not something you can usually do, especially halloween weekend. liz: guests are required to purchase tickets in advance. the resort is open wednesday through sundays, and after november 19th, it will open seven days a week. lisa, three weeks ago, we never would've expected, with the drought, that we would see people out there skiing right now. lisa: well, with climate change, that weather whiplash, fires, atmospheric river, and then now. we have better-than-average precip right now for the end of october, nothing like what we saw last week, but a couple of local 1 systems
in the castro, tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday, all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. the ski resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >> these people got out here early, and everyone is so fired up to be able to ski in october. that is not something you can usually do,...
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tim makes the right point. it could trade up to 175 and still be in a yearish down trend where we made a series of lower lows and lower highs when the stock traded down to 153 and rallied close on big volume, i thought that was it. for three or four trading days we were looking like geniuses. my sense is the same thing will happen here. we will have another conversation on a close above 180. >> tesla's annual meeting kicking off now. we will bring you any big headlines as they come in. >>> plus a must-own stock, what one analyst is saying. with deep expertise to outthink across multiple asset classes, actively managing investments in the world's public and private markets. outscale, with the resources to serve 1,500 clients in 52 countries. and outlast, with long-term conviction that looks beyond today's volatility. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudential. got directv stream. now we can watch live tv and on demand. serena... scary movie... serena... scary mov
tim makes the right point. it could trade up to 175 and still be in a yearish down trend where we made a series of lower lows and lower highs when the stock traded down to 153 and rallied close on big volume, i thought that was it. for three or four trading days we were looking like geniuses. my sense is the same thing will happen here. we will have another conversation on a close above 180. >> tesla's annual meeting kicking off now. we will bring you any big headlines as they come in....
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tim: flood traffic is picking up. we have already seen pretty interesting costumes, so if you are looking for something fun to do, coming down to the castro might be it. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. this key resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >> these people got out here early and everyone is so fired up. that is not something you can usually do especially halloween weekend. liz: guests are required to purchase tickets in advance and be resort is open wednesday through sundays and after november 19th it will open seven days a week. halloween skiing and snowboarding is not usually the picture that we would expect. lisa: it has been a crazy couple of years. this is a good part of it. we are looking at another chance of rain, a weak one over the weekend but towards monday a better
tim: flood traffic is picking up. we have already seen pretty interesting costumes, so if you are looking for something fun to do, coming down to the castro might be it. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. this key resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >>...
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despite some bumps, tim thought that life was good for vince in his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince his second tour there, tim got an unsettling call for him. >> the sound of his voice, it was as if something happened and he wanted me to know. but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his return at a place called oh charlize. they started driving home back to the base, then turned off the main drag onto this dark and winding road. evil was waiting. >> i don't know where my husband is. >> coming up. a wife's harrowing tale. >> i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got out to see if some guy needed help. >> soon after another driver makes an alarming discovery. >> i stopped, started to yell at him to see if he was awake and alert. >> when "dateline" continues. >> it was a moonless february night in hopkinsvillel kentucky around 8 pm. one of frantic call came into 9-1-1. >> 9-1-1. >> yes, i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got o
despite some bumps, tim thought that life was good for vince in his family. but shortly after returning from afghanistan, vince his second tour there, tim got an unsettling call for him. >> the sound of his voice, it was as if something happened and he wanted me to know. but he wouldn't tell me anything. >> a few days later, on february 3rd, vince and jessie went out to dinner to celebrate his return at a place called oh charlize. they started driving home back to the base, then...
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emily: tim cook is the architect of apple supply chain strategy. should you order an apple product now? should you expect to get it now? mark: they will get it. i'm seeing apple watch delivery estimates at the end of december, with some models unavailable. i would keep refreshing to look for in store pickup today or tomorrow to find one. emily: mark gurman thank you for that update. coming up, twilio took a hit, after projecting a loss for the current quarter. we will talk about that with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. ♪ >> looking back -- welcome back to bloomberg technology. i am in san francisco. a wild week in deed. a lot i
emily: tim cook is the architect of apple supply chain strategy. should you order an apple product now? should you expect to get it now? mark: they will get it. i'm seeing apple watch delivery estimates at the end of december, with some models unavailable. i would keep refreshing to look for in store pickup today or tomorrow to find one. emily: mark gurman thank you for that update. coming up, twilio took a hit, after projecting a loss for the current quarter. we will talk about that with the...
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steve: joey, explain, have tim explain american thread. >> you know, tim. explain american thread. that concept. i know it's a song you wrote. what does it mean to you. >> yeah, had that title for years. wrote the song. named my album american thread. it's the fabric of america. what is the fabric. coming together. an idea i chewed on forever and i decided such a good song title. let's use it again for my charity event. come together raise money for a good cause. >> all about come together. different threads of society here to support. guys like jimmy and the guys and gals he takes care of. steve: i know trigger grills is doing breakfast for you what are you having. >> bacon we get to chew on pigs in a blanket. there is some cornbread and biscuits. there is all kinds of food. i'm as happy as we get. expressions in georgia for being this happy. i will tell you i'm as happy as it gets. steve: thank you very much. folks, if you would like to donate special ops excursions and children of fallen patriots foundation go american thread shoot.com. it is 24 minutes now before the top of the
steve: joey, explain, have tim explain american thread. >> you know, tim. explain american thread. that concept. i know it's a song you wrote. what does it mean to you. >> yeah, had that title for years. wrote the song. named my album american thread. it's the fabric of america. what is the fabric. coming together. an idea i chewed on forever and i decided such a good song title. let's use it again for my charity event. come together raise money for a good cause. >> all about...
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in the castro, tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday, all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. the ski resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >> these people got out here early, and everyone is so fired up to be able to ski in october. that is not something you can usually do, especially halloween weekend. a great way to spend a full weekend. liz: it really is. guests are required to purchase tickets in advance. keep that in mind. the resort is open wednesdays through sundays. after november 19, it will be open seven days a week. i guess that is one good thing that came from the wild storm we had this week. lisa: totally. lots of good things, up to 27 inches for the month at mount tam, which is ridiculous compared to everyone else. we are doing good for this time of year, but of course we like to see the storms
in the castro, tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: a rare but welcome sight for skiers and snowboarders, palisades opened yesterday, all thanks to the big storm that dropped three feet of snow last week. people started lining up hours before opening, eager to hit the slopes. the ski resort is commemorating opening weekend by encouraging guests to wear costumes. >> these people got out here early, and everyone is so fired up to be able to ski in october. that is not something you can usually do,...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. >> thank you all for being here. dan: new at 6:00, vandals in san leandro damaged a beloved symbol of the holiday season. they destroyed at least 15 fiberglass nutcrackers valued at more than $16,000. they are part of the annual tree lighting and placed on city corners by the benefit district. the district says someone broke into their storage building sunday night. there is a gofundme to try and raise money for new nutcrackers. ama: a group of homeless advocates is urging san francisco to keep open hotels being used to house the homeless. the coalition on homelessness held a rally on taylor street at one of the shelter-in-place hotels the city used to house people during the pandemic. they want the mayor to keep the hotels open through the end of the year. >> the possibility of a twindemic and new strains, we cannot close these hotels. we need to keep them open and fill the beds. ama: the department of homelessness tells us that while the hotels have been an excellent emergency option, they must continue to focus on
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. >> thank you all for being here. dan: new at 6:00, vandals in san leandro damaged a beloved symbol of the holiday season. they destroyed at least 15 fiberglass nutcrackers valued at more than $16,000. they are part of the annual tree lighting and placed on city corners by the benefit district. the district says someone broke into their storage building sunday night. there is a gofundme to try and raise money for new nutcrackers. ama: a group of homeless...
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visit indeed.com/hire >>> final trade time tim? >> with a lot of work to do still but a valuation that's very defendable and outperformance to even apple this year. intel i think is well-poised in this environment >> karen >> yeah, happy about merck, but this $8 run in merck is excessive. i sold some upside calls >> pete. >> it's all about energy, mel. i'll give you occidental >> guy >> halliburton >> thanks for watching halliburton. >> thanks for watching "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you mope. money. i'm here to level the playing field for all the investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain you but to teach you so call me or tweet me. remember friday when we were all excited about merck's covid drug this market has
visit indeed.com/hire >>> final trade time tim? >> with a lot of work to do still but a valuation that's very defendable and outperformance to even apple this year. intel i think is well-poised in this environment >> karen >> yeah, happy about merck, but this $8 run in merck is excessive. i sold some upside calls >> pete. >> it's all about energy, mel. i'll give you occidental >> guy >> halliburton >> thanks for watching halliburton....
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michelle goldberg and tim miller, thanks very much. coming up, what's the blueprints of a new college dorm tell us about the bleak vision of a billionaire led future? i'll explain right after this. we'll be right back. >> we have never had an argument in 62 years. and it's not that we agree on everything, but we literally in 62 years, we've never gotten mad at each other. >> that is warren buffett, one of the richest man on earth. and the billionaire ceo of the berkshire hathaway, talking about his right-hand man there on stage with him. his name is charles munger. is munger a 97 year old billionaire who is vice chairman of berkshire hathaway. he is a quote, amateur arctic attack. he likes to design buildings in a spare time. munger donated $200 million to the university of california, santa barbara, to fund a new dormitory. that's the kind of things that rich people do all the time. but here's the catch. instead of just naming the building after himself, which is what most rich people want, when they make that type of donation -- no,
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sam, tim, emily, thank you guys all. great to see you this afternoon. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the tragic cost of covid. more than 140,000 children lost primary caregivers in the pandemic. the disparity in the deaths and the efforts to hope and the pandora papers. a massive leak of financial records reveals what we may have known about the world's wemtdiest. the rules are different for the rich but how different may surprise you. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone to turn to cold washing with tide. now with the help nfs qb matty ice. matty ice who? matt ryan, and i convinced nfl teams to turn to cold. i'm joining the cold callers. that's a million pounds of laundry. the nfl, you guys are filthy! tide can handle it, even in cold. kid is good. how bout it? twice the ice! no ♪this was a cold call♪ ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. and here. and here, too. it's here to help you save time and money
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reporter tim johns has the concerns. tim: pfizer booster shots are currently available for anyone 65 and older as well as those with underlying conditions, but officials in santa clara county say there booster rollout is off to a slow start. >> we haven't seen as many as we thought would respond. i think we have seen, on our dashboard, about 71,000 people for a booster shot so far. tim: those 70,000 represent 5% of the 1.5 million people who got their original shots in the county, and although that statistic is slightly skewed due to only pfizer recipients being eligible so far, santa clara officials what the numbers to increase. >> i think perhaps people are still wondering whether they should, there may be some confusion. tim: to address that confusion the county is trying to get more booster information out to the public conveying the message that although the original vaccine series is highly effective data shows its effectiveness does seem to wane over time. >> just like we get flu shots every year and sometimes you
reporter tim johns has the concerns. tim: pfizer booster shots are currently available for anyone 65 and older as well as those with underlying conditions, but officials in santa clara county say there booster rollout is off to a slow start. >> we haven't seen as many as we thought would respond. i think we have seen, on our dashboard, about 71,000 people for a booster shot so far. tim: those 70,000 represent 5% of the 1.5 million people who got their original shots in the county, and...
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let's go to carol and tim. carol: we are joined by an alum of the class of 2014, dara treseder , head of marketing communications. -- communications with peloton. let's talk about you coming to peloton. safe to say it was a lot of highs and lows. tell us what it was like for you when you first came on. dara: it was an amazing experience because i was a peloton member before i joined to lead the marketing team. i knew how much peloton was improving my daily life, so to take a role where i was motivating millions around the world was a real treat and a joy. to be at peloton at that time was so significant. tim: you are also at peloton at eight significant and challenging time for the company. we did hear from john foley the idea that he wants to democratize the peloton experience for all, especially -- essentially make it available for all. how you get people to understand and communicate peloton is assessable for all? dara: like john said, our goal has been to make sure that many more people have access to fitne
let's go to carol and tim. carol: we are joined by an alum of the class of 2014, dara treseder , head of marketing communications. -- communications with peloton. let's talk about you coming to peloton. safe to say it was a lot of highs and lows. tell us what it was like for you when you first came on. dara: it was an amazing experience because i was a peloton member before i joined to lead the marketing team. i knew how much peloton was improving my daily life, so to take a role where i was...
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tim, do you agree, at least culturally? >> yes, as hard as it is to disagree, i think it certainly helps within the past that infrastructure, and the popular build back better plan, as we discussed last week. brian, he actually had a proactive message on build back better. i think that that would. help i think that rick's point to how the democrats need to be much more aggressive at going after the republicans and driving this wedge. and you show that reporting from jeremy peters at the top of this. i think that there is a lot of the technical term, wish casting. among democrats, the trump supporters are just not going to show up. and they are going to be gifted seats as though they were in georgia. maybe that will have been. but i wish is not a strategy. and i think that the democrats need to be much more aggressive about driving this wedge between donald trump's base, who is unhappy. with the republicans for their mine not going along with the big lie to the degree of their liking, whatever that. would-be it's completely
tim, do you agree, at least culturally? >> yes, as hard as it is to disagree, i think it certainly helps within the past that infrastructure, and the popular build back better plan, as we discussed last week. brian, he actually had a proactive message on build back better. i think that that would. help i think that rick's point to how the democrats need to be much more aggressive at going after the republicans and driving this wedge. and you show that reporting from jeremy peters at the...
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tim miller. and jen cinco, the director of "the brainwashing of my dad" and the author of a new book that focuses on how fox news turned her once open-minded father and so many others into something of a raging fanatic. welcome to both of you. jen, happy anniversary. >> yeah, happy anniversary, not. fox achieved what they wanted, so they can celebrate. they managed to divide the country, turn people -- turn families against each other and create a huge extreme republican base. >> you use the personal family dynamic, which i think a lot of people can relate to. of course everyone is free to watch and learn things and change their mind. your issue with your father was not that he became, i guess, more conservative or republican, it was something more than that. explain. >> well, my father was a really open-minded, loving person before. he loved to talk to people on the street in different languages. and when he semi retired, they moved to new jersey and he got a long commute to work. it was a part-
tim miller. and jen cinco, the director of "the brainwashing of my dad" and the author of a new book that focuses on how fox news turned her once open-minded father and so many others into something of a raging fanatic. welcome to both of you. jen, happy anniversary. >> yeah, happy anniversary, not. fox achieved what they wanted, so they can celebrate. they managed to divide the country, turn people -- turn families against each other and create a huge extreme republican base....
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i'm live in golden gate park tim johns abc 7 news. alright, tim. very much. and you see that sunshine shining on it. is that what that thing? was that right yellowstone, very nice. meteorologist. cindy patel is here with the outside lands and halloween forecasts. yeah, and for outside lands, i mean this will be music to your ears if you're going down in ahmad. it's gonna be beautiful weather not as warm as it was today, but certainly will be nice to go out and enjoy. so let's take a look at the forecast for tomorrow morning fog a mild afternoon temperatures in the mid 60s cloudy and cooler on saturday. it could be a couple sprinkles, but it's not a game changer and then mostly cloudy on sunday now, let's check out those temperatures right now. how about 80s and cloverdale santa rosa temperatures? well above average many 70s showing up right now. so it is definitely a mild to warm day and if you're really wanting to go out and enjoy the beach just watch out for those waves because we do have a beach hazard statement until six o'clock tonight northwest release
i'm live in golden gate park tim johns abc 7 news. alright, tim. very much. and you see that sunshine shining on it. is that what that thing? was that right yellowstone, very nice. meteorologist. cindy patel is here with the outside lands and halloween forecasts. yeah, and for outside lands, i mean this will be music to your ears if you're going down in ahmad. it's gonna be beautiful weather not as warm as it was today, but certainly will be nice to go out and enjoy. so let's take a look at the...
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tim: our city is hurting right now. so we're just doing what we can to try to bring oakland together and say stop the violence. tim: 24 years ago to the day, donald laciy's daughter, louise shay, was shot and killed while walking home from school. all these years later, lacy worries that oakland is still facing a wave of senseless violence. one that is seen 113 homicides so far this year and counting. >> that's not acceptable. we have to value life more. >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't isni wonderful. >> in the wake of his daughter's death lace yes founded the love life organization a group inspired by the vision to bring awareness within the community to help end the violence and -- inflicted upon so many families. >> there's so much good in our city. let's start bringing a spotlight on the good and changing people's minds and hearts. so we can put an end to this senseless violence. reporter: a message that resonates with the oakland police department. they say the only way for the issues to truly be resolved is by worki
tim: our city is hurting right now. so we're just doing what we can to try to bring oakland together and say stop the violence. tim: 24 years ago to the day, donald laciy's daughter, louise shay, was shot and killed while walking home from school. all these years later, lacy worries that oakland is still facing a wave of senseless violence. one that is seen 113 homicides so far this year and counting. >> that's not acceptable. we have to value life more. >> ♪ isn't she lovely...
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. >> tim, what did you make of the quarter? >> for a stock that outperforms 40% on a year to year basis, there is a lot priced into the stock. i agree with karen, i think this is the place there is the most upside global was a one-third ad share. no one is on linear tv anywhmore except those who watch cnbc. despite you see their core business growing, that's the cash cow that keeps on delivering i love that. in terms of the market we have, 26 times 23, maybe 22 times x cash, this stock is really cheap relative to the market we have now that we are all investing in it until that changes, google can go higher. >> dan, does this also fall into the category where rates will rise sooner than later, is this the stock you want to be in or ditch? >> i don't think rates are going anywhere that's the one thing i think if rates are going higher, i think you will see more rotation into a more gdp sensitive names. we are talking about margins, growth at a reasonable price versus microsoft right here. these companies both have 68% margins, b
. >> tim, what did you make of the quarter? >> for a stock that outperforms 40% on a year to year basis, there is a lot priced into the stock. i agree with karen, i think this is the place there is the most upside global was a one-third ad share. no one is on linear tv anywhmore except those who watch cnbc. despite you see their core business growing, that's the cash cow that keeps on delivering i love that. in terms of the market we have, 26 times 23, maybe 22 times x cash, this...