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tim: multiple years. so, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. >> you have people out there, saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before, very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and both for iphone
tim: multiple years. so, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. >> you have people out there, saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the...
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tim: i did. started as a productive engineer nd at that time, robotics were beginning to take off and we were focused on automation. i wouldn't say we focused on it but i learned on it. david: you there for 12 years called went to a company compact which was personal computers. tim: they were number one. david: you get a call from steve jobs and said can you join apple. why did you join apple? tim: good question. steve had come back to the company and was essentially replacing the executive team that was there at the time. i said this is an opportunity to talk to the guy. and steve met me on saturday. and it was like just minutes into talking with him, i want to do it, which i was totally shocked myself. but i -- there was a a spark will in his eye that i never seen in a c.e.o. before. he was sort of turning left we when everyone was turning right. almost everything that he talked about, he was doing something extraordinarily different in the conventional wisdom. people were abandonning him. he w
tim: i did. started as a productive engineer nd at that time, robotics were beginning to take off and we were focused on automation. i wouldn't say we focused on it but i learned on it. david: you there for 12 years called went to a company compact which was personal computers. tim: they were number one. david: you get a call from steve jobs and said can you join apple. why did you join apple? tim: good question. steve had come back to the company and was essentially replacing the executive...
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tim: absolutely. it is not unheralded risk because it has been talked about but it is one that is not sufficiently in the price yet. signs,e have heard jean-claude juncker saying maybe we could get rid of auto tariffs altogether. allen likely is that? tim: that is -- how unlikely is that? tim: pretty unlikely for the near term. trump has a different view of europe and doesn't seem as though that is changing, even if the effects in the u.s.-china standoff are being felt in equities. neither dynamic is healthy for risk right now and introduces risk premium, but that may be the next one to focus on. matt: i appreciate your time with us on television. tim graf is the head of macro strategy for emea state street. you can tune in on london dab in the city or if you have a bloomberg terminal, type radio . tim will join me in 20 minutes on bloomberg radio. your mid-cap movers 40 minutes into the session with dani burger. first few are where we see the follow-through on the u.s. session. rising in sympathy
tim: absolutely. it is not unheralded risk because it has been talked about but it is one that is not sufficiently in the price yet. signs,e have heard jean-claude juncker saying maybe we could get rid of auto tariffs altogether. allen likely is that? tim: that is -- how unlikely is that? tim: pretty unlikely for the near term. trump has a different view of europe and doesn't seem as though that is changing, even if the effects in the u.s.-china standoff are being felt in equities. neither...
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but tim scott does. just recently, your department of labor signed a historic document that created something called auto portability. auto portability is designed to reduce retirement leakage among low-income 401 k account holders -- 401-k account holders who tend to cash out. mr. president, you should know this, 60% of african-american and hispanic americans cash out of their 401-k accounts. when this program, the policy that secretary costa initiated, along with my company, is implemented along with the big financial record keepers, the fidelities, the van guards, this program will put close to $800 billion back in the retirement pockets of minority americans. so i just want to applaud you for that. [applause] now, getting to the most important thing. most of all, most of you probably know that i started b.e.t. on a half a million dollar loan from a guy named john malone. malone ,000 that john put into b.e.t. allowed me, along with a lot of other minority employees and others, to build a $4 billion bu
but tim scott does. just recently, your department of labor signed a historic document that created something called auto portability. auto portability is designed to reduce retirement leakage among low-income 401 k account holders -- 401-k account holders who tend to cash out. mr. president, you should know this, 60% of african-american and hispanic americans cash out of their 401-k accounts. when this program, the policy that secretary costa initiated, along with my company, is implemented...
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is it's a growth story and the only constant as tim says is kevin plank. what's the growth plan or what's the turn around plan you are not seeing growth. you can't have a turn around plan stay away. if you want to be in the space, maybe gou with the lulu lemon but it's a bit expense disbelieve stock topped out recently, the same level in june pete as you know a maximista. >> max marshals. >> what do you see. >> i see. >> >> kevin plank upon squawk on the street tomorrow. 10:00 a.m. eastern time if you care about the stock care about what kevin plank has to say 10:00 a.m. on cnbc costco reporting earnings after the bell the options market complying hefty moves. mike kmo in san francisco to break down what he sees in octavia o ongss. >> costco options imply at 4% move after earnings when they report tomorrow after the close. larger than the 2% they historically average and it's also a big are move than the name typically implies going into earnings. one of the things i saw today was a buy of about $1,000 of the december 205 puts paying 50 cents for that buye
is it's a growth story and the only constant as tim says is kevin plank. what's the growth plan or what's the turn around plan you are not seeing growth. you can't have a turn around plan stay away. if you want to be in the space, maybe gou with the lulu lemon but it's a bit expense disbelieve stock topped out recently, the same level in june pete as you know a maximista. >> max marshals. >> what do you see. >> i see. >> >> kevin plank upon squawk on the street...
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me that his father said to tim, "tim, did you do it?" his own father asked him that. from that moment on, the whole town was asking questions like that. did tim do it? >> it's clear that tim arnold and christa had a tumultuous relationship. >> they had an intense relationship. he lived with her for a while. ava started to call him tim mom, so, she wasn't just tim, he was tim mom. >> he's a very sensitive, artistic, educated, well-spoken, gentle person. >> i think one reason christa connected with tim arnold is that he was literary. he wrote a couple books, he wrote this book, "the winter mittens," which is a children's book, but it's a very strange little children's book. it's very dark. >> when she pulled on the right mitten to take it off, it would not move. she pulled frantically at them with her teeth, but the winter mittens held fast to her hands, as if with a life of their own. >> tim arnold and christa would fight. >> tim said that she criticized everything. she would criticize him for humming and she would say she didn't want ava
me that his father said to tim, "tim, did you do it?" his own father asked him that. from that moment on, the whole town was asking questions like that. did tim do it? >> it's clear that tim arnold and christa had a tumultuous relationship. >> they had an intense relationship. he lived with her for a while. ava started to call him tim mom, so, she wasn't just tim, he was tim mom. >> he's a very sensitive, artistic, educated, well-spoken, gentle person. >> i...
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tim. >> well i wish i had all the answers. i do think there is a dynamic where we need more clarity on what if any progress is realist in three months or 90 days which is the extension we had. we have more clarity out of the fed. i think the fed needs to be careful because the fed is talking a tight rope of credibility. and i think going back to data dependent and walking back where they were in october where i think they overstepped bounds a little bit i think they got a little too emotional. that's something the market is deal with. the reality is we are getting to a place we need to to hear corporations start to express confidence we need another earnings season dairy say because the outlook in this season for the fourth quarter was understandably cautious and corporate america, corporate world, needs to make us feel better about growth. >> we got news in the past hour about facebook increasing the buyback. >> i like that but let's rip through those. the fed is not dovish. the fed is still tightening. if they don't do anyth
tim. >> well i wish i had all the answers. i do think there is a dynamic where we need more clarity on what if any progress is realist in three months or 90 days which is the extension we had. we have more clarity out of the fed. i think the fed needs to be careful because the fed is talking a tight rope of credibility. and i think going back to data dependent and walking back where they were in october where i think they overstepped bounds a little bit i think they got a little too...
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. >> mike's friend tim spent years in west africa. did some of his most creative work there. >> he would do these beautiful landscapes. >> for more than a month, the bronx documentary put on a special exhibit featuring the work in liberia alongside that of another veteran photographer. who worked for geting images. >> chris was looking for visceral powerful photos to end up on the frant pages of newspapers. he was looking for impact. >> in 2011 they were both killed while on assignment in libya. >> the problem is that the absolutely no way to do it from a distance. >> that was chris just months before his death. there's something of a breed unto themselves. >> often what's there is chaos. naz this moment when chris took a phone call in the middle of an intense fire fight in liberia. the scene is from a documentary. >> let me call you back. >> the minute i heard that, i knew we were going to open w that. at was h in a nutshell. fire.s cool and collected under >> they knew one another since high school. greg directed the documentary as
. >> mike's friend tim spent years in west africa. did some of his most creative work there. >> he would do these beautiful landscapes. >> for more than a month, the bronx documentary put on a special exhibit featuring the work in liberia alongside that of another veteran photographer. who worked for geting images. >> chris was looking for visceral powerful photos to end up on the frant pages of newspapers. he was looking for impact. >> in 2011 they were both...
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joining me to discuss is tim sullivan. your company has done more than $3 billion in transactions and is an investor in lyft you think beating over to the punch -- lyft? do you think beating over to the punches a good idea? >> i think it's a good one. this is free publicity for them. anything that camera mediate the market is a good thing. emily: what do you think differentiates lyft from uber or is ridesharing and commodity? >> i think ridesharing is a commodity but left starting a few years after uber, was able to learn from a lot of the mistakes made by uber. i don't say mistakes but their initiatives to go abroad and they probably did not expect to crackdowns from regulators, punishing price wars, forced mergers and other things that happened. as a result, lyft focused in the u.s. and it is in more markets then uber, and has an efficient business cash on the balance sheet. emily: but uber is in more markets abroad. tim: uber is in more markets abroad because lift is not in any markets abroad. they have been experimenti
joining me to discuss is tim sullivan. your company has done more than $3 billion in transactions and is an investor in lyft you think beating over to the punch -- lyft? do you think beating over to the punches a good idea? >> i think it's a good one. this is free publicity for them. anything that camera mediate the market is a good thing. emily: what do you think differentiates lyft from uber or is ridesharing and commodity? >> i think ridesharing is a commodity but left starting a...
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tim ryan had this to say about republicans and the present. >> you guys are living in the past and this government is in chaos. it's in a free fall. the market's in a free fall. the staffing at the white house is in a free fall. the secretary of defense is gone. we're pulling out of syria. what is going on? you are in charge of the house, senate, and white house. get a grip and learn how to govern the country. >> that's a democrat. >> you know what the answer to that is, elect more republicans until we can have 60 vote senate. that's how you get the president's agenda through. and everything that tim ryan just articulated is exactly what president trump promised that he would do. >> let's ask you a question. i want a reasonable answer. do you believe the united states government is going to pay for a state of the art wall that you can't get over, any wall like the ones in the model cities
tim ryan had this to say about republicans and the present. >> you guys are living in the past and this government is in chaos. it's in a free fall. the market's in a free fall. the staffing at the white house is in a free fall. the secretary of defense is gone. we're pulling out of syria. what is going on? you are in charge of the house, senate, and white house. get a grip and learn how to govern the country. >> that's a democrat. >> you know what the answer to that is, elect...
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in the film he transforms into santa after a christmas eve rooftop accident. >> you killed him. >> tim told jimmy fallon the original script was much darker. >> i actually shot and killed santa. but the head of disney, katzenberg, said, we can't start a movie like that. i said, why not? you can't start a disney movie with you murdering santa. >> in 2004, tim's "toy ent his e to "the polar express." what would you like for christmas? >> me -- >> that was one of five characters he played in the film. >> i'm the father, the boy himself. then i'm the conductor, as well as the hobo and santa himself. >> and who can forget the time in 2003 when santa made the naughty list in billy bob thornt thornton's "bad santa"? >> i play an alcoholic jewel thief who poses as a department store santa claus. it was real, but i got sick and all my hair fell out. so i have to wear >> why did you get sonic. >> i loved a -- sick? >> i loved a woman who wasn't clean. >> mrs. santa? >> her sister. not a good santa. >> the kind of santa that likesr interview is full of heart. >> listen. it's beating away. >>> and
in the film he transforms into santa after a christmas eve rooftop accident. >> you killed him. >> tim told jimmy fallon the original script was much darker. >> i actually shot and killed santa. but the head of disney, katzenberg, said, we can't start a movie like that. i said, why not? you can't start a disney movie with you murdering santa. >> in 2004, tim's "toy ent his e to "the polar express." what would you like for christmas? >> me -- >>...
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tim seymour. dan nathan, guy adami. tonight on fast. city's top equity strategist saying don't fear the bears. he explains why he is betting on the bulls. plus with two weeks down to christmas are we looking at pain for retailers or holley jolly christmas? former home depot ceo will be here for much to do with the markets and your money but first we begin with president trump's now two-front war. of course the ongoing trade fight with china and now an escalating war of words with the democrats. our own eamon javers breaking down a wild day at the white house. eem sfwloon that's right beginning in morning with the president tweeting out that negotiations were going well with the chinese and that people should be on the lookout for significant announcements. we haven't seen those announcements through the course of the day no indication that anything is coming necessarily any time soon from this negotiation. but the other negotiation that was going on here at the white house was the one between democrats and republicans in terms of keepin
tim seymour. dan nathan, guy adami. tonight on fast. city's top equity strategist saying don't fear the bears. he explains why he is betting on the bulls. plus with two weeks down to christmas are we looking at pain for retailers or holley jolly christmas? former home depot ceo will be here for much to do with the markets and your money but first we begin with president trump's now two-front war. of course the ongoing trade fight with china and now an escalating war of words with the democrats....
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i had heard of his name maybe i will go maybe i won't but i read the paper the next morning and tim scott was a no-show and i thought this guy has no chance he didn't even show up for the debate and within 24 hours we found out why he is not running for lieutenant governor but the us house of representatives. >> not many people showed up for that. [laughter] . >> did you have a runoff. >> i did. >> that you are one on one. >> yes there were five people initially so i ended up in a runoff with strom thurmond. >> he did a great job i knew i had to be in a game but coming out of that it was almost a war or two appreciate and respect the other guy on the other side is rare and then to be gracious and complementary. >> and he said what a great state it is to represent the state where we are from manufacturing it's really a great state that you both on your general elections you show up here in washington both mister smith goes to washington. >> a big class of republicans i know it had to be chaotic. how did you meet tell us the experience of orientation learning your way around. >> just the wo
i had heard of his name maybe i will go maybe i won't but i read the paper the next morning and tim scott was a no-show and i thought this guy has no chance he didn't even show up for the debate and within 24 hours we found out why he is not running for lieutenant governor but the us house of representatives. >> not many people showed up for that. [laughter] . >> did you have a runoff. >> i did. >> that you are one on one. >> yes there were five people initially so...
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shery: tim, thank you for the latest on this huge merger. amanda, another company are looking at is a space sharing company. they started small but they are growing so much of the moment that there is some friction with real estate brokers and landlords. amanda: interesting. they push into rather just -- rather than just collaborating, but there could be pushed back to this company. we are seeing other investors getting into this space. it is an interesting time for wework. reporters are gathering for jay powell's conference. the decision in the conference is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we're are joined now by bloomberg economics senior u.s. economist for more on what to expect. how important is it to create more flexibility for 2019? >> it is essential for them right now. they are approaching the level of rates. each and every step more than they would usually do. i would say rates are still very low relative to economic growth. it is not such a big deal if they hike rates a few more times. if you look at the level of real
shery: tim, thank you for the latest on this huge merger. amanda, another company are looking at is a space sharing company. they started small but they are growing so much of the moment that there is some friction with real estate brokers and landlords. amanda: interesting. they push into rather just -- rather than just collaborating, but there could be pushed back to this company. we are seeing other investors getting into this space. it is an interesting time for wework. reporters are...
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so, tim, do you concur, moment of reckoning for her and for the whole brexit process? and are completely underlined the importance of the ruling as well because i think there will be tory mps who will be wary about tory leadership election at the moment if we only have three months to go and you are potentially using three, four, five weeks of it for a leadership contest because we have christmas, you have to have the hustings if theresa may has no confidence, and it would have to go into january. that, presumably, that is coming from her the tactical problem she has in the sense of having to acknowledge that, having pulled this vote, it would have to happen by 21 january, actually it doesn't have to happen, the last political day, which allows enough time for a new leader, new prime minister, and conceivably more talks evenif minister, and conceivably more talks even if they are not formal negotiations. and i imagine, if, if, if, we must keep saying, be part of any leadership candidate's ppick would be the position on revoking article 50, which would be one of the cen
so, tim, do you concur, moment of reckoning for her and for the whole brexit process? and are completely underlined the importance of the ruling as well because i think there will be tory mps who will be wary about tory leadership election at the moment if we only have three months to go and you are potentially using three, four, five weeks of it for a leadership contest because we have christmas, you have to have the hustings if theresa may has no confidence, and it would have to go into...
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tim, i watched you today. you were fantastic. thank you so much for the tone you struck and just what you said about the former president and his family. you know, it was the moment a lot of people, tim, were waiting to see. who do you think was more uncomfortable, the president or the other former presidents and first ladies? >> well, from body language, i thought that. >> the audience at home but go on. >> yeah, well, hillary clinton, she was looking straight ahead. soful donald trump hls even attempted to reach over to her, i'm not sure what she would have done. but donald trump did not reach over to shake bill clinton's hand and bill clinton looked like he was ready to shake donald trump's hand. so i'd say it's a tie between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> hmm. interesting. so sally, i want to point out this strange moment. so the president entered the national cathedral with his coat on. handed it over to a uniformed soldier. listen, i don't know how big a deal it is. it just struck me as awkward. why did he do it. >> w
tim, i watched you today. you were fantastic. thank you so much for the tone you struck and just what you said about the former president and his family. you know, it was the moment a lot of people, tim, were waiting to see. who do you think was more uncomfortable, the president or the other former presidents and first ladies? >> well, from body language, i thought that. >> the audience at home but go on. >> yeah, well, hillary clinton, she was looking straight ahead. soful...
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[applause] >> also speaking at the axial's healthcare form was virginia senator tim kaine, a member of the health, labor and pensions committee. he talked about areas of agreement and disagreement between republicans and democrats on healthcare policy. >> our next guest is constituent service, in the room, next guest believe it or not has been my mayor, my governor and senator, the mayor of richmond, and as my governor, became senator and our next guest who had an amazing career and civil rights lawyer to public service, and an honor to welcome senator tim kaine. >> kind of you, thank you for joining us. what is the most exciting thing you're going to do over christmas? >> summer vacation from december 26th to december 31st. yesterday mitch mcconnell made a speech on floor that said senator should be prepared to work from december 26th to december 31st. >> what is the real thing? >> a little bit of an allen charge a judge would give a court, a jerry, will likely wrapup by next week. we have a big issue of border funding and appropriation, will be the complicated. >> we go to access to
[applause] >> also speaking at the axial's healthcare form was virginia senator tim kaine, a member of the health, labor and pensions committee. he talked about areas of agreement and disagreement between republicans and democrats on healthcare policy. >> our next guest is constituent service, in the room, next guest believe it or not has been my mayor, my governor and senator, the mayor of richmond, and as my governor, became senator and our next guest who had an amazing career and...
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tim: sure. i think he needs near-term victories, and i think we will see that on soybeans, and maybe pork, and beef. these economic systems crashing up against one another, i don't think that will go away. matt: how do you expect this to affect global growth? we have already seen many signs that it slowing, especially in china. we see some pretty prominent data points that shows things are not going well, but of course president xi has the benefit of a command economy. tim: u.s. and accounts for 40% of global growth. --na was already slowing u.s. and china account for 40% of global growth. china was a pretty slick -- already slowing. matt: this has hit european stocks harder than it has hit u.s. stocks, year to date. it makes sense when you consider the fact that bmw and daimler produce a of high-margin vehicles in the u.s. for export to china. that's made very difficult. are they going to be able to deal with that? there was a midnight tweet from president trump a couple of weeks ago that indic
tim: sure. i think he needs near-term victories, and i think we will see that on soybeans, and maybe pork, and beef. these economic systems crashing up against one another, i don't think that will go away. matt: how do you expect this to affect global growth? we have already seen many signs that it slowing, especially in china. we see some pretty prominent data points that shows things are not going well, but of course president xi has the benefit of a command economy. tim: u.s. and accounts...
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traders are tim seymour. brian kelly absteve grasso and guy adami. two big names reporting earnings microen and fedex both getting crushed after hours. the conference calls getting under way. we bring you the details and the biggest bull on wall street just backed down slashing the 2009 price target. what changed to make this bull run scared he joins us. we start with another wild day for markets. dow initially rallying 300 but snapping back from the losses but the volatility kicked in this afternoon and a whip saw into the close ending up 807 points s&p barely in the green and cue the bay watch because the bulls are drowning headlines heading like waves as trade turmoil and oil krarng weigh on stocks. as investors wait to see what the fed will do tomorrow will it be the fed to rescue what if not we turn to the birthday boy. >> big four o. >> bay watch pod come on. >> you mean there is no sin saert saying that. >> i'm just saying >> i've been trying to lose weight it's hard at the advanced age. >> you're fading away to a tub. >> kuchlt. dos to steve
traders are tim seymour. brian kelly absteve grasso and guy adami. two big names reporting earnings microen and fedex both getting crushed after hours. the conference calls getting under way. we bring you the details and the biggest bull on wall street just backed down slashing the 2009 price target. what changed to make this bull run scared he joins us. we start with another wild day for markets. dow initially rallying 300 but snapping back from the losses but the volatility kicked in this...
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tim seymour, steve grasso. dan nathan guy adami breaking news on the government shutdown ylan mui has the latest. ylan. >> new reports that there is a deal to perhaps not avert the government shutdown perhaps limit the damage from a government shutdown. this is come from senator bob corker who says that vice president mike pence who was on the hill earlier this afternoon along with mick mulvaney and jared kushner, they met with chuck schumer in his office and agreed to something. we don't know exactly what what we do know is that after that meeting vice president mike pence along with the other represent he was from the white house went over to the house side of the capitol to meet with paul ryan as well as leaders of the servant freed the conservative freedom caucus. that seems to be an indication that the two sides are coming together, the white house brokers the seeds of a longer negotiation here we did get a statement from chuck schumer's office about how the conversation between the minority leader and the
tim seymour, steve grasso. dan nathan guy adami breaking news on the government shutdown ylan mui has the latest. ylan. >> new reports that there is a deal to perhaps not avert the government shutdown perhaps limit the damage from a government shutdown. this is come from senator bob corker who says that vice president mike pence who was on the hill earlier this afternoon along with mick mulvaney and jared kushner, they met with chuck schumer in his office and agreed to something. we don't...
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apple ceo tim cook says that we have a crisis on our hands and if we don't rein in technology's dark side now, problems will soon be too big to fix. since the 2016 u.s. election, we've been aware of the danger posed by the abuse of our private data. and cook also paints a dark portrait of society riven under unbridled tech influence. so, this week, just before a spate of mail bombs unsettled america, tim cook delivered a landmark speech to the european parliament and asked what he calls a fundamental question, which is, "what kind of a world do we want to live in?" >> our own information, from the everyday to the deeply personal, is being weaponized against us with military efficiency. taken to its extreme, this process creates an enduring digital profile and lets companies know you better than you may know yourself. >> apple's extraordinary size and its global influence means that tim cook has the unique power to influence solutions, not just to privacy and surveillance challenges, but also in the wider cultural realm of gay rights, migrant rights, climate change. these were all on
apple ceo tim cook says that we have a crisis on our hands and if we don't rein in technology's dark side now, problems will soon be too big to fix. since the 2016 u.s. election, we've been aware of the danger posed by the abuse of our private data. and cook also paints a dark portrait of society riven under unbridled tech influence. so, this week, just before a spate of mail bombs unsettled america, tim cook delivered a landmark speech to the european parliament and asked what he calls a...
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so actually tim has some excellent reporting on this. you know, she was -- she started working for russia in around 2010, and her objective was, yes, to influence united states politicians through the nra. and it was very clever and it was very russian. this is the same thing they did, they tried to get in with the far right in hungary, and they gave money to that party. same thing in france, they gave money to marine le pen. they would do it on the left and the right. in this case they tried the right. they thought the right was an easier target because of the whole religious thing that putin also uses domestically. but the lines converged with the trump campaign when it became apparent that he was going to run for the office. so all these various dots are getting connected. but it's important to understand that putin was already targeting america, and now butina became part of the trump story once he became a viable candidate. >> tim, should we be reading into the fact that butina wasn't actually prosecuted by mueller's office? does it
so actually tim has some excellent reporting on this. you know, she was -- she started working for russia in around 2010, and her objective was, yes, to influence united states politicians through the nra. and it was very clever and it was very russian. this is the same thing they did, they tried to get in with the far right in hungary, and they gave money to that party. same thing in france, they gave money to marine le pen. they would do it on the left and the right. in this case they tried...
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and to senator booker and senator tim scott, thank you for joining us, as well. and making this the success it is. >> thank you, chuck grassley. it's an honor to be here today and to recount the struggle that brought us to the historic vote last night in the united states senate. as a result we thought it would scare america straight in terms of the danger of this drug and it backfired. it turned out we had more drugs on the street. we had a lower price for the drugs out there because of the supply and we started filling up our jails with people who were arrested for drug offenses. a 700% increase in our jail population because of this new level of our war on drugs. i voted for it. ten years ago i tried to change it. to bring it from 1-1. we still had existing in the law this mandatory man mum sentencing. and some of the sentencing guidelines that created just incredibly impossible to explanning situations where people were put away for years if not for they're lives. we came together and put in a bill and looked pretty good. we had one serious problem. we didn't
and to senator booker and senator tim scott, thank you for joining us, as well. and making this the success it is. >> thank you, chuck grassley. it's an honor to be here today and to recount the struggle that brought us to the historic vote last night in the united states senate. as a result we thought it would scare america straight in terms of the danger of this drug and it backfired. it turned out we had more drugs on the street. we had a lower price for the drugs out there because of...
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tim meadows! stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) save on thousands of clearance items, this week at target. save 50% on apparel. up to 50% on home. and up to 50% on beauty and more. only at target. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner for up to 7 days of downy freshness. downy and it's done. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (robot) inferior phone detected! (photographer) ugh. this screen! (sprintern) you know, sprint has the awesome new iphone xr. (photographer) oooh. let's take a picture! (robot) cool! and sprint will give you the iphone xr to use for $0 a month when you lease the latest iphone. (sprintern) i can't hold this smile much longer! (robot) i can. (vo) switch today and fo
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jeff, you optimistic in the way tim is optimistic in the way tim is optimistic about brexit, in the end the american system with separations of powers will correct any false? the long—running, we're all dead! —— faults. i think there is something very unsettling about the hollowing out of the norms. it's notjust the laws, it's the expectations people have for how systems should behave. trump has ridden through so many and he's been followed by other politicians in his wake. that's the most dangerous thing. it wasn't just not being nice to women. there are allegations... which are atrocious. we will leave them for now. let me leave you with this thought. the australian federal parliament has been on holiday this week and it would be back until the middle of february and is off for the whole of march. a part—time parliament, has anyone told theresa may? dateline london is here every week. next time i'll look back at the events of 2018. until then, from all ofa events of 2018. until then, from all of a sudden the programme, thanks for joining of a sudden the programme, thanks forjo
jeff, you optimistic in the way tim is optimistic in the way tim is optimistic about brexit, in the end the american system with separations of powers will correct any false? the long—running, we're all dead! —— faults. i think there is something very unsettling about the hollowing out of the norms. it's notjust the laws, it's the expectations people have for how systems should behave. trump has ridden through so many and he's been followed by other politicians in his wake. that's the...
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but look what tim ryan and all the numbers, senator portman, this is a- bipartisan anchor. maybe what caught gm by surprise was a level of anger towards the company. there is a lot of as tim ryan told me, rethink the bandit of the bailout. >> host: why was mary boris surprised by that? >> guest: i think because gm position this as we had to do this. these are cars not silly. from a business standpoint gm thinks this makes sense. we are, that ship, the plant congressman ryan in lordstown lost its first shift. they lost another shift earlier this year. it's a bad one ship it gets lost 3000 workers. it's barely running. same with some of these other place as the man for small cars is going down. remember events of gm is you close the plant and stop building the chevy cruz, that allows you to get rid of all the engineers and the salary people work on the next generation. a big part of the job cuts are cutting 8000 salaried jobs most of them in the detroit area that are working on these cars that are going away. >> host: we do have especially for those in the automobile industry
but look what tim ryan and all the numbers, senator portman, this is a- bipartisan anchor. maybe what caught gm by surprise was a level of anger towards the company. there is a lot of as tim ryan told me, rethink the bandit of the bailout. >> host: why was mary boris surprised by that? >> guest: i think because gm position this as we had to do this. these are cars not silly. from a business standpoint gm thinks this makes sense. we are, that ship, the plant congressman ryan in...
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tim, one of the first times i met tim he just fielded a phone call from a ukrainian friend of his who had a rally, a trump rally, who called him and said i think trump's going to win. there's toxic masculinity and patriarch key all over this country. >> yeah. that was 2016. and, i mean, reaffirming what you were saying, in 2016 the people in my life who thought trump was going to one were the ukrainian journalists, the russian journalists and the african-americans. >> right. >> groups -- [inaudible] but in this particular case there was an overlap. and what natalia said, she got to ohio, she said, tim, there's lots of misogyny here, he's going to win, that's it. and that was a moment when all the statistics were on the other side. i want to try to come at this from a slightly different place, starting from where jason left off. there is this notion that patriarchy is order, that the thing we're always going to come back to is the men who are keeping the right women safe, right? we are the innocent ones and they -- we are, by definition, innocent no matter what we do, and they are, by
tim, one of the first times i met tim he just fielded a phone call from a ukrainian friend of his who had a rally, a trump rally, who called him and said i think trump's going to win. there's toxic masculinity and patriarch key all over this country. >> yeah. that was 2016. and, i mean, reaffirming what you were saying, in 2016 the people in my life who thought trump was going to one were the ukrainian journalists, the russian journalists and the african-americans. >> right....
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to tim ace point cash flow it's a great balance sheet. valuation is probably the cheapest in a long time if you don't think the world is ending tomorrow exxonmobil mat 6.5 is interesting. >> i own exon, chevron both of them it's painful. but you have to have some patience in this market. i agree with tim $50 i thought that was sort of a base. it wasn't we plunged through there. 42 is probably next. i'd say for now if you're in the there already why not be very, very patient and not just are jump in until we see some kind much turn in oil which we have not seen it's been down, down, down been, what three weeks a month straight it's down and why are we. >> what are you waiting for? opec blew up all the shale stuff come china and asia demand in general fallen off a cliff i go back for the last time oil got cut in half in '15 and 16. global growth scares issues with china. i get a sense we are in a similar period now we did come out of that -- >> but we're in the we're not. let's be clear as much as i've talked about downward -- or headwinds
to tim ace point cash flow it's a great balance sheet. valuation is probably the cheapest in a long time if you don't think the world is ending tomorrow exxonmobil mat 6.5 is interesting. >> i own exon, chevron both of them it's painful. but you have to have some patience in this market. i agree with tim $50 i thought that was sort of a base. it wasn't we plunged through there. 42 is probably next. i'd say for now if you're in the there already why not be very, very patient and not just...
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tim has been on this carter has been bear ib. europe is slowing. the data out of china has not been good. there seems to be problems with banks. for more than just the fed reasons. so there are confluence of events taking place knocking the market down. i think it continues couple weeks. >> officially down 20% off the highs in bear market territory the china data not encouraging. >> the i've argued the data has been more or less in a range with the last couple years but actually that started to tend down retail sales last night lowest print in china since 2003. by the way, this has been effectively a straight ryan down over the last seven years. again not happening overnight. but the rest of the world remember we were asking that question when we were going to catch up to the market can with he exist on our own? we can't i repeat, i think the ecb meeting this week. i think the dynamic in france is something making politics worse. a european banking crisis away from taking the market lower i'm not saying that's happening. but i think of the external
tim has been on this carter has been bear ib. europe is slowing. the data out of china has not been good. there seems to be problems with banks. for more than just the fed reasons. so there are confluence of events taking place knocking the market down. i think it continues couple weeks. >> officially down 20% off the highs in bear market territory the china data not encouraging. >> the i've argued the data has been more or less in a range with the last couple years but actually...
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charles: tim, the role of etfs get highlighted. once the snowball goes particularly passive investing seems to feed on it as well. >> right. difference between short-term and more speculative investors and longer term truly investors wanting to invest in market and companies and profitable and productive companies the world over. we've gone through a period where we've heard over the last couple of months how this is the longest running bull market. and people are starting to think, well, it has got to end sometime. and so if the market has gotten weak like it did in october, that kind of gave the market the push it needed to say, well, maybe we are headed for recession. i think the market is priced as though we are headed into a recession but it also give as lot of false-positives. saying the market predicted nine of the last five recession is. tended to do this before 2011. we didn't go into recession in 2011 of the market with the earnings is like has been said, fundamentally strong. charles: right. you know, jason, to that poin
charles: tim, the role of etfs get highlighted. once the snowball goes particularly passive investing seems to feed on it as well. >> right. difference between short-term and more speculative investors and longer term truly investors wanting to invest in market and companies and profitable and productive companies the world over. we've gone through a period where we've heard over the last couple of months how this is the longest running bull market. and people are starting to think, well,...
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and this review who was tim-- >> tim curry. >> stephen: that's how bad you both were in this. it was so bad and so funny you wept with laughter. >> and i actually accepted an award years ago, and i read from that review at the award ceremony because it was so much fun. >> stephen: it was such a good terrible review of you, when i started the "colbert report"-- this is true. i tried to hire the guy. >> you told me that. >> stephen: and he said, no, what is is the 'colbert report'?" he said, no, i don't want the job. you're a traditional guy. do you guys do a big feast? >> no, no. we don't decorate. we don't have a meal. >> stephen: oh,. >> we'll just, you know, order some takeout, kids in the other room. stuff -- >> stephen: "quiet, daddy's drinking! >> shhh. here's a videotape. we don't have a vcr. watch it. can we start a fire? >> no! >> stephen: but it's cold. toughen up. >> we do. we wake up and we do-- it's very traditional. the kids are older now so it's not like little kid stuff. >> stephen: how old are they? >> 14 and 17. >> stephen: that's getting there. >> we still do
and this review who was tim-- >> tim curry. >> stephen: that's how bad you both were in this. it was so bad and so funny you wept with laughter. >> and i actually accepted an award years ago, and i read from that review at the award ceremony because it was so much fun. >> stephen: it was such a good terrible review of you, when i started the "colbert report"-- this is true. i tried to hire the guy. >> you told me that. >> stephen: and he said, no,...
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something tim alluded to here we are 2710 is number steve pointed out. i brought it up. effectively the market closed at 2,700 today. that's the pivot point i'm worried the vix didn't trade higher that says people are complacent. what does it mean? maybe i was wrong last night. >> 2,700 being the pivot. >> i think we are going to february lows. i don't know if they hold. use the trump trade truce. that's been shot you have 90 days on 90-day war of headlines and the fed powell is no longer a put. it's over. i think the market is over yesterday when the market was up i was negative on technicals and the back drop fundamentally. i'm not positive on a downday today, even more negative today. >> in the short-term we got low. but let me give you the positive to the yield curve. >> brian kelly will be the shining light. wow! >> when you look at the yield curve and look at when recessions happen they typically don't happen when the curve inconverts it's when the yield curve resteepens so that period of time is usually 12 to 24 months. and you get a 25% to 35% rice in the stock m
something tim alluded to here we are 2710 is number steve pointed out. i brought it up. effectively the market closed at 2,700 today. that's the pivot point i'm worried the vix didn't trade higher that says people are complacent. what does it mean? maybe i was wrong last night. >> 2,700 being the pivot. >> i think we are going to february lows. i don't know if they hold. use the trump trade truce. that's been shot you have 90 days on 90-day war of headlines and the fed powell is no...
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tim, go to you, though, you wrote this piece that caught my eye. a very senior member of the presidential transition team directed flynn to make an overture to kislyak about the sanctions vote, the thing he lied about that got him into trouble. and nbc news, kushner was the senior member. what does that mean? >> it means that kushner is an unnamed person of interest in these documents. and i think that there's other shoes to drop on this. and i think the fact that the mueller sentencing memorandum, for flynn last night, actually revealed so little that was new, but also redacted things that were substantive. it should worry the white house and it should worry jared kushner specifically because he also had his own direct conversations with sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador to the united states. one of them, flynn was in the conversation with him. >> another, he proposed to have a back channel in the ambassador's secret chamber. >> and in yet another he met with a russian banker, a senior russian banker with close ties to the kremlin. and i thin
tim, go to you, though, you wrote this piece that caught my eye. a very senior member of the presidential transition team directed flynn to make an overture to kislyak about the sanctions vote, the thing he lied about that got him into trouble. and nbc news, kushner was the senior member. what does that mean? >> it means that kushner is an unnamed person of interest in these documents. and i think that there's other shoes to drop on this. and i think the fact that the mueller sentencing...
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tim, has to be people like george h.w. bush or other presidents that come through elements of their presidency of them that linger somewhere. can you identify any? >> well, i think allen is absolutely right that the republican party has changed. but i'm not convinced yet that the institutions that presidents -- actually going back to truman but presidents reagan, bush, and clinton put in place at the end of the world car and the early post-cold war that those institutions are falling apart. it's not clear to me that the most americans, for example, are against multilateralism or no clear to me that most americans are against free flow of goods and services. i think right now, we are in the middle of a national debate. president trump does represent a very passionate minority of americans but i'm not convinced that the national consensus is so anti-what george herbert walker bush and clinton built. >> we saw that george h.w. bush, in part, because he had a democratic house and senate to contend with, passed environmental le
tim, has to be people like george h.w. bush or other presidents that come through elements of their presidency of them that linger somewhere. can you identify any? >> well, i think allen is absolutely right that the republican party has changed. but i'm not convinced yet that the institutions that presidents -- actually going back to truman but presidents reagan, bush, and clinton put in place at the end of the world car and the early post-cold war that those institutions are falling...
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senate health committee chair lamarr alexander, health and human services secretary alex azar, senator tim kaine and congressman seth moulton. this is one hour. co'sse welcome ask executive editor. >> welcome. for joiningry much us for a conversation about health care picking up 2019. we will get a head start since we are covering 2020 in the newsletter this morning. i figure that we should cover 2019 here on the stage. i would like to thank a dead -- delta dental for making this conversation possible. we appreciate their support for this conversation about access to health care. , fasterkes you smarter about the topics that matter. science,tech, politics health care is such an important part of that. launched, wexios have vitals. our health care newsletter, before there even was in axios. com. we appreciate having you here to continue the conversation. will tweak along. i like to think the event team for their mayor kohl's overnight. -- miracles overnight. the amazing and knowledgeable health care team. they helped prep me for today. we will hear from caitlin owens shortly. them on thejoi
senate health committee chair lamarr alexander, health and human services secretary alex azar, senator tim kaine and congressman seth moulton. this is one hour. co'sse welcome ask executive editor. >> welcome. for joiningry much us for a conversation about health care picking up 2019. we will get a head start since we are covering 2020 in the newsletter this morning. i figure that we should cover 2019 here on the stage. i would like to thank a dead -- delta dental for making this...
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lindsey graham came on board and win tim scott came to the senate in early 2015, he said he was a fan. i remember when i had met cory booker. i felt like i had known him for years. i imagined this sinks like character who had the answer to all the questions, and he does. i felt like this was the first time i had met him. he introduced himself to me, as though he needed in the introduction, and said, i am cory booker from new jersey, and i would like to work with you on criminal justice reform. not forget the many hours that we got to spend in senator durbin's office with chairman , and getting into the granular details of this legislation, of the need for criminal justice reform. c,ms like safety valve, 924 851 became common usage in our little group. this was a discussion that probably would have bored most americans and most lawmakers to tears, but we got into the nitty-gritty details. although it was a difficult negotiation session. what we came out with in the end was a good bill, and in many ways it was made better by the fact that we had reached out to someone who initially did
lindsey graham came on board and win tim scott came to the senate in early 2015, he said he was a fan. i remember when i had met cory booker. i felt like i had known him for years. i imagined this sinks like character who had the answer to all the questions, and he does. i felt like this was the first time i had met him. he introduced himself to me, as though he needed in the introduction, and said, i am cory booker from new jersey, and i would like to work with you on criminal justice reform....
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tim, thank you for coming on in a fox business exclusive. you had real foresight five years ago. >> my pleasure. this should be fun, huh? liz: they're not having fun in gatwick. >> no. liz: you had this foresight five years ago and in fact, i want to play a sound bite from five years ago, where i was doing our three days in the valley shoot. by the way, we are bringing that back. and this is what you predicted. listen and then we'll talk about it. what do you see as the real action, the real growth potential in the valley now? >> drones. somehow getting your pizza delivery to your body is going to come very quickly. i think, yeah, absolutely. liz: at the time i thought you were a little hm, hm, hm but now they are delivering packages to remote hospitals in africa. what do you make of what's going on at gatwick airport right now? >> i have this sort of thing where i'm in the venture capital business so i have a pretty good view of what's going to happen in five years and maybe not such a good view of what's going on today. at draper associate
tim, thank you for coming on in a fox business exclusive. you had real foresight five years ago. >> my pleasure. this should be fun, huh? liz: they're not having fun in gatwick. >> no. liz: you had this foresight five years ago and in fact, i want to play a sound bite from five years ago, where i was doing our three days in the valley shoot. by the way, we are bringing that back. and this is what you predicted. listen and then we'll talk about it. what do you see as the real action,...
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conflict zone with tim sebastian song d w. her first day of school in the jungle. first a climbing lesson. doris grande a moment arrives. joining tang on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. to tame returns home on t w dot com it's hanks.
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conflict zone with tim sebastian. d.w. . integration and migration and already played key roles in his family before he was born he was ukrainian grandmother was killed by the red army in the postwar turmoil his orphaned mother made her way first to switzerland and then to austria where good old can also grew up today will be talking with this expert on migration about his efforts for refugees and immigrants and about un migration packed mr summer twenty fifteen. tens of thousands of refugees into the country. within a year nearly a million refugees and asylum seekers were in germany. do you think that was right at the chance. politics the question at any given moment is always water the alternatives after many years of war in syria we had the worst refugee disaster on earth a neighbor of the e.u. . there were more refugees there than anywhere else and in twenty fourteen they started coming to greece and then through the. we could have responded earlier we should have offered turkey more assistance. in twenty fifteen once th
conflict zone with tim sebastian. d.w. . integration and migration and already played key roles in his family before he was born he was ukrainian grandmother was killed by the red army in the postwar turmoil his orphaned mother made her way first to switzerland and then to austria where good old can also grew up today will be talking with this expert on migration about his efforts for refugees and immigrants and about un migration packed mr summer twenty fifteen. tens of thousands of refugees...
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traders on the desk are pete najarian tim seymour karen finerman and dan nathan tonight on fast a stunning reversal and wall street the down are dow with a drop early in the day rallying nearly 800 points from the lows almost coming all the way back, ending down just a mere 79 points and after taking out the november lows, the s&p bouncing back to end the day nearly flat as well. the nasdaq closing day in the green. up.5%. >> is that a bottom. >> it feels like that, yeah. i mean, the turn that we had as amazing. the fact we saw the spike in volatility where we were you want we have been talking about when it volatility getting the explosives days? well we certainly got that today. we -- as as a matter of fact volatility started coming back before the market started to rice, scott. that was something interesting as well. we got up near 26 then starting to pull back then the market caught up and then we saw the move upside. it was nasdaq that really did lead this first. whether you wanted fang names, maga names whichever you want, the technology side really was what started to push in market
traders on the desk are pete najarian tim seymour karen finerman and dan nathan tonight on fast a stunning reversal and wall street the down are dow with a drop early in the day rallying nearly 800 points from the lows almost coming all the way back, ending down just a mere 79 points and after taking out the november lows, the s&p bouncing back to end the day nearly flat as well. the nasdaq closing day in the green. up.5%. >> is that a bottom. >> it feels like that, yeah. i...
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eugene robinson, tim o'brien. thanks, guys. yesterday's oval office event gave us sound and fury but at least one still life resulted from it. also con andy a couple big plipz we'll look at all of it when we come back. so this christmas, take care of the hands that take care of you. that's me in back in 1987, when i gave isotoner gloves to all my teammates. now i have a different set of teammates. my family. and they all want isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better. there's smartouch. for selfies whenever, wherever. then there's four way stretch for flexibility. they even have smartdri. see? stays dry. so get isotoner gloves for the whole family. take care of the hands that take care of you. >>> last thing before we go tonight, takes us back inside the oval office where yesterday, most of the coverage dealt with the president's pledge to take personal responsibility for a government shutdown, and the still life of vice president pence sitting there in the middle of it all. today some of the attention turn
eugene robinson, tim o'brien. thanks, guys. yesterday's oval office event gave us sound and fury but at least one still life resulted from it. also con andy a couple big plipz we'll look at all of it when we come back. so this christmas, take care of the hands that take care of you. that's me in back in 1987, when i gave isotoner gloves to all my teammates. now i have a different set of teammates. my family. and they all want isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better....
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. >> stagflation >> i don't want it >> tim, thank you. >> that does it for us today, right now it is time for "squawk on the street. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, i am carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. futures is down about a hundred here we get our first yield curve in version in a decade. plus, another downgrade of apple. europe is down nearly 1% 10-yr, wtwo handles of a couple of months. futures is down as whether the u.s./china problems will resolve of the market dispute. apple are falling in the market. >> first up, those stocks are set to open lower following monday's rally the u.s./china troop is wearing off. wilbur ross talked about a deal ahead and striking an agreement with china >> when presidents get together, you are at a very high level, very broad principles of understanding. now comes the hard part which is translating that into a definitive agreement it is similar to the u.s./mexico/canada arrangement it took something like 18 months which was a short time as trade negotiations go. it took about 18 months to work out all the detail in the 2,500 pages.
. >> stagflation >> i don't want it >> tim, thank you. >> that does it for us today, right now it is time for "squawk on the street. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, i am carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. futures is down about a hundred here we get our first yield curve in version in a decade. plus, another downgrade of apple. europe is down nearly 1% 10-yr, wtwo handles of a couple of months. futures is down as whether the u.s./china problems...
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congressman tim ryan reacting to her deal with democrats. tim ryan joins me to talk about that. plus his reaction to the latest ruling on obama care. plus, darrell issa joining me to see when he expects to hear tomorrow. back in a minute. everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? ( ♪ ) dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. tina: i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or sym
congressman tim ryan reacting to her deal with democrats. tim ryan joins me to talk about that. plus his reaction to the latest ruling on obama care. plus, darrell issa joining me to see when he expects to hear tomorrow. back in a minute. everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? ( ♪ ) dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they...
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your traders tonight pete najarian, tim seymour, brian kelly, guy adami this show brought to you by joseph a. bank tonight on fast trouble in the transports, the dune underperforming the broader market and could spell trouble ahead. we explain plus where is the apple bounce the stock ending the day flat despite the broader rally but gene munster says it's a double. he will be here to explain and defend the call. why is he so bullish we start with the market that can't seem to hold onto a rally. the dow surging more than 450 points at the highs, a trade deal seemingly within reach. but stop us if you heard in one before stocks cutting the gains midday. and then selling off hard into the close. we did end higher. but 300 points less than we were at the
your traders tonight pete najarian, tim seymour, brian kelly, guy adami this show brought to you by joseph a. bank tonight on fast trouble in the transports, the dune underperforming the broader market and could spell trouble ahead. we explain plus where is the apple bounce the stock ending the day flat despite the broader rally but gene munster says it's a double. he will be here to explain and defend the call. why is he so bullish we start with the market that can't seem to hold onto a rally....
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toward dollface tim was leaving us. now of course you celebrate christmas it's your job your christian belief but if you've been doing it differently since the attack two years ago. why are your fire we celebrate christmas every year. knowing that terrible things are happening in the world and we remember that god has come to light into the world in his son jesus christ as the christian tradition tells us so god comes into the darkness of the world and its hatred hostility indifference stupidity ignorance selfishness and all to come close to us human beings and also to cause us to turn away from evil and bad way so far and that is the core of the christmas message suki. can divide us also the imaam end it is that as always at the end of the d.w. interview we have three on finish sentences and i ask you to complete them is that so few on. it is right for the christmas market to take place every year. despite the attack because. the most terrible things that happened should not dissuade us from continuing to live our live
toward dollface tim was leaving us. now of course you celebrate christmas it's your job your christian belief but if you've been doing it differently since the attack two years ago. why are your fire we celebrate christmas every year. knowing that terrible things are happening in the world and we remember that god has come to light into the world in his son jesus christ as the christian tradition tells us so god comes into the darkness of the world and its hatred hostility indifference...