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tim maltin: a young french singer, léontine aubart. greg daugherty: he managed to get her and her maid into a lifeboat. craig sopin: he is one of those characters on titanic that makes it into almost every book and every film because of one particular thing that occurred. greg daugherty: the story goes that he and his manservant-- craig sopin: --go back to the stateroom, and they change into their best. i mean, who was getting dressed in tuxedos when the ship is going down? and somebody said, what are you doing dressed as you are? and he said, we've dressed in our best, and we are prepared to go down like gentlemen. greg daugherty: there was a story that john jacob astor let all the dogs out of the titanic's kennels so they wouldn't be trapped in the sinking ship. he was a big dog lover. [dogs barking] [eerie music] tim maltin: captain smith during the sinking remained very calm and very brave. after all the lifeboats have left, he goes around releasing the crew. he basically puts a hand on their shoulder and says, you've done all you
tim maltin: a young french singer, léontine aubart. greg daugherty: he managed to get her and her maid into a lifeboat. craig sopin: he is one of those characters on titanic that makes it into almost every book and every film because of one particular thing that occurred. greg daugherty: the story goes that he and his manservant-- craig sopin: --go back to the stateroom, and they change into their best. i mean, who was getting dressed in tuxedos when the ship is going down? and somebody said,...
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we do not need tim scott. i like tim scott, but he cannot deliver the way byron donalds would deliver and expand his base and brought in his candidacy. host: angela in virginia. republicans calling in on this idea of presidential running mates for the former president donald trump. several have been added to the mix. you heard her talking about representative donalds of florida. you can add others to the mix. let's hear from david in baltimore. caller: good morning, america. i would choose tulsi gabbard but the previous caller has be sold on iran donald's. she put out strong points. -- on byron donalds. she put out strong points. tulsi gabbard is an independent thinker and we have seen both sides of the aisle. trump used to be a democrat. there is a blurb between democrats and republicans. there is something called a unity party and i think -- something called a uniparty and i think tulsi is outside that. she has military background and a government background. if you listen to her on these longform conversati
we do not need tim scott. i like tim scott, but he cannot deliver the way byron donalds would deliver and expand his base and brought in his candidacy. host: angela in virginia. republicans calling in on this idea of presidential running mates for the former president donald trump. several have been added to the mix. you heard her talking about representative donalds of florida. you can add others to the mix. let's hear from david in baltimore. caller: good morning, america. i would choose...
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tim scott who also ran. and who is really the only presidential candidate against donald trump who managed to not frustrate the former president. he stayed on his good side and remained close to him even one r running. j.b. vance is on the list an marco raob yo has the issue he lives in the same state as donald trump so that would have to be taken care of. huckabee, sanders, christie gnome although very leon the list. so there are a lot of folks whose names have been thrown out the past few weeks and months. >> how will the former president pick? >> another good question. we tacked to his -- when i talked to trump as campaign they made the argument which will fund-raising is important and picking somebody who can bring over moderate divorce is important not all of them are convinced that that is necessary. so a lot of trump aides think ultimately the vice presidential pick doesn't sway a ton of voters and the big thing with trump this time is loyalty. he wants somebody who will be loyal. he wants somebody wh
tim scott who also ran. and who is really the only presidential candidate against donald trump who managed to not frustrate the former president. he stayed on his good side and remained close to him even one r running. j.b. vance is on the list an marco raob yo has the issue he lives in the same state as donald trump so that would have to be taken care of. huckabee, sanders, christie gnome although very leon the list. so there are a lot of folks whose names have been thrown out the past few...
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our guest, tim seymour, is with us, as well. of all the things that are important to mall owners and shopping center operators, which one is the most important? foot traffic generated by movies, which seems to be an incremental thing, the overall health of the consumer, or the overall health of interest rates? >> first of all, thanks for having me back on the program. great to be with you it is all three factors you named. consumer strength has to be there. we're seeing record demand and retailer demand for brick and mortar retail in the last 20 years. we have not seen this much demand for leased space, expansion space, and renewals than we're seeing today by a variety of tenants that is because of -- >> let me interrupt you if i might. >> sure. >> i'm curious about that. is that demand in certain classes of malls more than in others boy, i see an awful lot of strip malls that look like they are about to go out. >> to your point, there are plenty of retail that's still hurting. >> yup. >> especially the lower end retail, the old
our guest, tim seymour, is with us, as well. of all the things that are important to mall owners and shopping center operators, which one is the most important? foot traffic generated by movies, which seems to be an incremental thing, the overall health of the consumer, or the overall health of interest rates? >> first of all, thanks for having me back on the program. great to be with you it is all three factors you named. consumer strength has to be there. we're seeing record demand and...
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tim: brad! cover the ball with both hands so you don't fumble. go on! jill: tim! tim allen: but also i really wanted to find out what made men tick. tim: boy there's nothing like the feeling of raw and cold steel hanging onto your hips. latoya ferguson: tim the tool-man taylor. he's a local celebrity. he has his own home improvement show called tool time... tim: you know what men, we want a job done right, and we want it done quick. what do we need? audience: more power! tim allen: more power was my moniker my whole life [laughing] plus the grunting [grunt] and blowing stuff up. latoya ferguson: he's like this supposed man's man... patricia richardson: and then he comes home to a woman who's a feminist... jill: and under no circumstances do you ever treat the female sex as though they are housekeepers put here to wait on you hand and foot. tim: honey, you wanna pop that in the washer for me? patricia richardson: what was great about our family, was that even though we disagreed, randy: i think i'll just pop on out of here.. patricia richardson: we loved each other
tim: brad! cover the ball with both hands so you don't fumble. go on! jill: tim! tim allen: but also i really wanted to find out what made men tick. tim: boy there's nothing like the feeling of raw and cold steel hanging onto your hips. latoya ferguson: tim the tool-man taylor. he's a local celebrity. he has his own home improvement show called tool time... tim: you know what men, we want a job done right, and we want it done quick. what do we need? audience: more power! tim allen: more power...
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we think he and tim had a fight, he went off the rails and tim, no. if anyone could go crazy, then this is only one. i made a smoothie, added filderey, do you need vitamins, what's going on, why did you lock me up, just in case. you felt good here, we, i mean, you and the baby, and you decided that a long time ago, you’re crazy, do you think that my family won’t notice my absence, but they’re already looking for me. a big musical premiere, a show in which 18 people from different regions of russia try to deceive a team of stars into convincing them that they sing. the ability to sing is a gift, the main thing is that the soul sings. the ability to wrap one's finger around one's finger is art. and the matter is very difficult, suddenly he is deliberately making a fool of himself, that he does not sing, what is more difficult, to reveal talent or deception, with our experience with an ear for music, or you can come up and look in the eyes, the stars are ready to check, you have to notice everything, every stroke, wow, they sing beautifully, my opi
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that was a burst of land eughte tim. why there doesn't seem to be any bounce in this brew, when "fast money" returns >>> this is "fast money" with melissa lee, right here on cnbc, e untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. (♪♪) car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have a news alert out of the uk a nationwide issue sadia has all the details. >> reporter: we don't know what has caused this issue, but it's causing massive disruption at the border force, and we've had videos coming into us from passengers who say some of them have had to wait three hours already, lengthy lines at some of the airports in the uk
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tim, thank you very much for that, tim — who were. tim, thank you very much for that, tim atkinson, _ who were. tim, thank you very much for that, tim atkinson, former - for that, tim atkinson, former aircraft accident investigator and aviation consultant, thank you. you can follow this on our live page, all the very latest updates on what the authorities are saying and what the authorities are saying and what has happened to the victims. you can go there on the bbc�*s website and you can also access it via the bbc news app from wherever you are. let's bring you some breaking news that's coming into us now in the last few minutes, a man who was due to stand trial for assisting the hong kong intelligence service has been found dead in a park in maidenhead. the 37—year—old was found dead in grand fell apart in maidenhead at around 515 on sunday, police say his death is being treated as unexplained for thames valley police and his family have been informed and a postmortem examination is yet to take place. mr trickett was an immigr
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we just played tim scott centerview. it's played a lot over the last 24 hours, and watching that as a communications person, i find it painful and it gives me ptsd. what did you think? is that what trump is looking for? how do you think that approach plays with the base? is that what you are supposed to do? >> no. that was the gary buse see -- how do you do that? he is stumbling. he has weird laughter and he doesn't look confident. you can tell he is uncomfortable in his own skin. i think trump is looking for -- j.d. vance did the same two step as tim scott. he was much more aggressive, attacking the media. i think that is what trump is looking for. i should say about tim scott, in an alternate universe, tim scott was supposed to be that serious, optimistic, republican . there's an alternate world where he would never find himself doing something like this. it is humiliating and dangerous to democracy and it says something sad about the incentives in the republican party right now that it has come to this for somebody li
we just played tim scott centerview. it's played a lot over the last 24 hours, and watching that as a communications person, i find it painful and it gives me ptsd. what did you think? is that what trump is looking for? how do you think that approach plays with the base? is that what you are supposed to do? >> no. that was the gary buse see -- how do you do that? he is stumbling. he has weird laughter and he doesn't look confident. you can tell he is uncomfortable in his own skin. i think...
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tim, can you hear me? tim: yes, absolutely. this is something i think that labour are going to draw a huge sigh of relief over. it wasn't something raised by mr. sunak today on his visit to lestershire and it will be interesting to know how he reacts to this news in the coming days. and it does reflect the fact that already, and this is from the pre-election period, but already that personality politics is going to be coming to the fore, we know it's coming in the next 5 1/2 weeks or so, that we have left before polling day. christian: a lot of questions over the cting of the two main policies we've had from the conservative party in the last few days. the big question overhanging labor at -- labour at moment and we await the details of the manifesto is if there are no tax rises and they are committing to no public spending cuts, then where is the money going to come from? what are they saying about that? >> that's the one thing people are waiting to hear the answers for. the manifestwill be the devil in the detail. when you sp
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>>> final trade time tim? >> next era. biggest position in the xle with a lot of data center exposure. >> carter? >> deere and company, better known as john deere. >> danny so nice to have you here >> long flutter. flut earnings next week >> guy >> never said that to me just saying. >> nice to have you. >> make me feel good the rangers are in carolina tonight. i'll be locked in. and the knicks, basically, you know, it's a gritty team, as you know and you were watching the game last night do you have a final trade, guy yes, i do. pan american silver. as thank you for watching "ft. "mad money" starts right now. ". "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money my job is not just to entertain but to explain so
>>> final trade time tim? >> next era. biggest position in the xle with a lot of data center exposure. >> carter? >> deere and company, better known as john deere. >> danny so nice to have you here >> long flutter. flut earnings next week >> guy >> never said that to me just saying. >> nice to have you. >> make me feel good the rangers are in carolina tonight. i'll be locked in. and the knicks, basically, you know, it's a gritty...
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hays steps into his new role, i speak on behalf of the entire new york delegation, we are confident tim kennedy will continue to fight tirelessly for the safety of our congressional district. now i yield to our newest member, mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: thank you, congressman nadler. my colleagues in the new york delegation, mr. speaker, and leader jeffries. i stand before you humbled by the opportunity god has given us to be together in this moment. this awesome and magnificent responsibility granted to me by the people of western new york. i'm grateful to those who have entrusted me with their vote and their confidence to represent our beloved buffalo, naira region in the united states congress. i want to take a moment to recognize my family who is here with me, my wife katy, our children -- our children connor, erin and padraig. i also want -- i also want to recognize my parents, martin and mary kennedy. and my in-laws, dave and jane dirk. my brother john also made the visit down along with many other family members and friends. i'm grateful that they can all join us here today. look d
hays steps into his new role, i speak on behalf of the entire new york delegation, we are confident tim kennedy will continue to fight tirelessly for the safety of our congressional district. now i yield to our newest member, mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: thank you, congressman nadler. my colleagues in the new york delegation, mr. speaker, and leader jeffries. i stand before you humbled by the opportunity god has given us to be together in this moment. this awesome and magnificent responsibility...
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tim, can you hear me?— investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is— can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think- can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think that l mean this is something i think that labour —— at labour are going to drawa labour —— at labour are going to draw a huge sigh over. it's not something that rishi sunak has raised about, it's interesting to note how he reacts to this news in the coming days and it does reflect the coming days and it does reflect the fact, doesn't it, that already and this is an overlap from the pre—election period, already that kind of personality of politics is going to come to the fore. we know it's coming in the next 5.5 weeks or so, that we've got left before polling day. b. so, that we've got left before polling day-— so, that we've got left before polling day. a lot of questions about the _ polling day. a l
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tim miller, thank you. always appreciate talking to you. >>> coming up next, one important and relevant lesson i've learned in my career that could serve as advice for those being relentlessly attacked by the former president right now, after a quick break. k break. right now you can get a free footlong at subway. just buy any footlong in the app and get one free. just scan the qr code and enter promo code flbogo it only works from the other side of the screen, buddy. you still got a land line in your house. order now in the subway app. (♪♪) hey folks, chris counahan for leaffilter—the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactl
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tim. >> thank you. tim. wow. tim's on it. >> wow. why does everybody want to send santa so far away? okay, i have no idea. if you're taking a vacation this summer, here's some places you might want to avoid. space times square in new york city has made the list of one of the world's most overrated tourist destinations. this is a list by people, i guess they're an online language learning platform and analyze reviews and stuff. okay so visitors apparently said times square is crowded, dirty and boring. other tourist traps on that list include the eiffel tower, the hollywood walk of fame and iceland's blue lagoon. okay, these are all major tourist places, and i think if you pick a place that's major, you're always going to have haters or people who didn't experience like the experience, and they thought it was going to be more than it was, you know? but you also have people who just love it. so i don't know, i don't know, i kind of like i think iceland, blue lagoons, great white. >> i was gonna that's exactly what i was going to say. i
tim. >> thank you. tim. wow. tim's on it. >> wow. why does everybody want to send santa so far away? okay, i have no idea. if you're taking a vacation this summer, here's some places you might want to avoid. space times square in new york city has made the list of one of the world's most overrated tourist destinations. this is a list by people, i guess they're an online language learning platform and analyze reviews and stuff. okay so visitors apparently said times square is...
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yeah, you sell tim cook -- i'm not going to do it. i'm going to be on the sidelines. >>> coming up, some afterhours action to bring you. shares of cisco on the move after reporting. details about that quarter next. >>> plus, visa announcing a new update -- new updates to its payment offerings. how a.i. is factoring in and how it could change the way consumers pay ahead. don't go anywhere. "fast money" is back in just a couple minutes. >>> you're watching "fast money" here on cnbc. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "fast money." and we have a news alert on peloton. shares on the move after report that the company is in talks with jpmorgan for an $850 million loan sale to help with its debt load. just sad, $4. $4. >> yes. that's a lot. i guess -- the thing is, just a little refinance, put a little more time to sort of get it together. it's sort of an option. if we have more life, if they have debt, so, they have cash in the short-term, they have more life. then it will be all right, i wouldn't own it here. >>> earnings from cisco
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tim scott has a more mainstream position. together, that's powerful. >> maria, what did you make of that piece of an abortion which is such a big factor in this election? as sara is saying, tim scott didn't necessarily completely abandon his position, but he certainly gave space for what donald trump is saying. >> let's remind ourselves what donald trump is saying. he's saying most recently in the "time" magazine interview that states can monitor women's pregnancies. you can't get more extreme than that. i want folks to take a pause. you asked him a very simple question. will you certify an election result? he wasn't able to do it. instead what he did was take on a piece of donald trump's tropes and try to beleaguer it and say, no, it's actually the media's fourth. it's the fourth estate that's pinning me down. and they continue doing that when you're asking tough questions to the millions of americans that are now watching, and i think that's incredibly important because at the end of the day, we need to make sure our democr
tim scott has a more mainstream position. together, that's powerful. >> maria, what did you make of that piece of an abortion which is such a big factor in this election? as sara is saying, tim scott didn't necessarily completely abandon his position, but he certainly gave space for what donald trump is saying. >> let's remind ourselves what donald trump is saying. he's saying most recently in the "time" magazine interview that states can monitor women's pregnancies. you...
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tim hillier, sentencing _ not punishment. tim hillier, sentencing expert, - not punishment. tim hillier, sentencing expert, thank- not punishment. tim hillier, | sentencing expert, thank you not punishment. tim hillier, - sentencing expert, thank you very much for your insight. i appreciate your time on bbc news. and if you arejustjoining us, the breaking news is the sentence of a man who stabbed three people to death in nottingham was not unduly lenient. thejudges have ruled valdo nottingham was not unduly lenient. the judges have ruled valdo calocane killed barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar both aged 19 and 65—year—old ian coates injune last year, he was given an indefinite hospital order after prosecutors accepted a plea of man slaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. we the families to speak on the spec —— steps of the court of appeal and we will return that as soon as they do that. you can get more on that story on the bbc news website and the app. the covid inquiry is in northern ireland today, where first minister michelle o'neill is expe
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, weren't we in russia together, tim? >> yes >> what was inflation in russia? >> i think it ran in three or four digits. >> sometimes it ran in three digits >> this is the '80s? >> we were younger men >> in the '90s >> when we had stagflation, it was 10%. we are talking about the difference between 2% and 3% inflation. that's the first thing we're talking about unemployment that's running below 4%. we're talking about growth, forget the gdp overall number, growth real final domestic purchase at 6% we have decent growth. we have low unemployment, and we have inflation that's running above target, but certainly not inflation that's out of control in a way that makes you worry about stagflation. is the economy cooling that's the hope, that's what we all wanted, tim. what is a soft landing a soft landing is a reduction in the growth level, maybe a slight rise in unemployment level, and the ability of the fed to cut rates in response to that. i don't know what the right word is things are a little bit softer to the world is co
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we'll get you there. >>> final trade time tim? >> altria going higher >> karen >> xle >> xle, the h in helm. >> silver starting to bounce >> guy >> tim's pfizer. >> thank you for watching "fast. "mad money" starts right now >> tim pfizer. >> thank you for watching. "mad money" starch right now. >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >> hey, i am kramer. welcome to "mad money." i am not trying to make friends. i am trying to make a little money. when you're trying to get your arms around the market,
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>> i agree with what tim said. are supporters were looking for a vessel and she happened to be the person at the end and people were really excited to see her challenge donald trump, especially how she ramped up attacks in the funeral -- view final months of her campaign. people are excited but at the end of the day, i don't know if i see the majority of those supporters following her toward trump. i think there will be a handful though of them, who are on the fence and by her going and saying that she's going to vote for donald trump it creates the structure for those kinds of republicans to follow her. and in an election that is decided on the margins, even if it is not the majority of those supporters having the few who might end up following her and supporting donald trump, could make the difference in some key battleground states. what i will say is that i never in any universe expected her to come out and endorse joe biden. that was never going to happen but i think she could have taken a page out of mike pen
>> i agree with what tim said. are supporters were looking for a vessel and she happened to be the person at the end and people were really excited to see her challenge donald trump, especially how she ramped up attacks in the funeral -- view final months of her campaign. people are excited but at the end of the day, i don't know if i see the majority of those supporters following her toward trump. i think there will be a handful though of them, who are on the fence and by her going and...
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and tim, scott and do that he had to say, well, you know, trump's going to win. he could not say that he will accept anything other than a trump win. >> i think that also these vp candidates understand that they can't be, they have to be out there, but they can't have too much star power, right? >> like trump wants someone who can kind of blend in and and defend him with the full might of, you know, of their abilities. and also who can just sing his praises and whatever he does, they can spin it to the best of their ability. >> what do you think the criteria or it's almost as if trump posted a reality show like in an previously where certain people, forget the name practice or something. yeah, so it's very interesting, right? because again, this shows, they're not doing it because they want to have with jake and dan, even though we all love to hang out with jacob, we love chicken dinner. but like there is there is i kinda go back to my son for theirs precedent in this where you're changing the channel and you're seeing a lot of times folks answering the same ques
and tim, scott and do that he had to say, well, you know, trump's going to win. he could not say that he will accept anything other than a trump win. >> i think that also these vp candidates understand that they can't be, they have to be out there, but they can't have too much star power, right? >> like trump wants someone who can kind of blend in and and defend him with the full might of, you know, of their abilities. and also who can just sing his praises and whatever he does,...
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ryan. >> thank you, tim, for all you do. tim's goal is to give away 2,000 of those metal hearts. he and his volunteers have around 1800. in his day job he works at the san rafael city schools running the bond program for new construction. nominate your hero at kpix.com/hero. we would love to >>> friday was an exciting day for students. ahead of the graduation ceremony in about two weeks, we have a look at the special ceremony. >> reporter: the anticipation of a commencement ceremony. here in oakland, graduation might be the second most exciting day of the year. >> this is all of my sacrifice and my families combined in one day. >> reporter: since she was a little girl, she dreamed of going to college. today she gets to announce where she is heading during the school's so-called college reveal day. >> i'm excited to brag about where i'm going. >> committed to usc. >> cal state. >> fran state university. >> reporter: it's known also as declaration day. the ceremonies are becoming popular in recent years. what makes this differ
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and tim hortons was a profitable, successful coffee/doughnut chain principally in canada. you could fairly clearly see that business was worth about $5 billion at least. it had about $450 million of operating income. it was probably worth more than that. but you could buy all of wendy's for $5 billion. so literally the market was ascribing zero value to the wendy's franchise and our advice to the ceo was just spin off tim hortons and focus on fixing wendy's, but you can create enormous value by separating the two companies. so it was a bit like investment banking where we did not charge a fee. and actually, back then, because we could not get a return phone call, because we were a tiny little fund circa 2004, we hired blackstone, which had an investment bank at the time and we hired them to put together a fairness opinion, if you will, of what wendy's would be worth if they spun off tim hortons. we wrote a letter to the board. we attached the blackstone valuation, which was nearly double where the stock was trading, and then, six weeks later, magically, they spun off tim h
and tim hortons was a profitable, successful coffee/doughnut chain principally in canada. you could fairly clearly see that business was worth about $5 billion at least. it had about $450 million of operating income. it was probably worth more than that. but you could buy all of wendy's for $5 billion. so literally the market was ascribing zero value to the wendy's franchise and our advice to the ceo was just spin off tim hortons and focus on fixing wendy's, but you can create enormous value by...
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tim cook saying they have advantages in a.i. shares currently at their highest since february stock up 6% plus final trade. courtney >> dwo, we like emerging markets. starting to see china coming back around, so, you want to make sure you are invested here. >> karen >> yes, i like citigroup >> dan >> you know, i obviously usually peloton a lot and i use the tread. i feel like you probably have a dollar downside, maybe like $4. >> it's an option. >> yeah. >> what? >> guy >> you're watching the sixers game, i know msi, check that out, mel >> all right, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all nvestors 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 other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make a little money my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. i hate rooting against the u.s. econo
tim cook saying they have advantages in a.i. shares currently at their highest since february stock up 6% plus final trade. courtney >> dwo, we like emerging markets. starting to see china coming back around, so, you want to make sure you are invested here. >> karen >> yes, i like citigroup >> dan >> you know, i obviously usually peloton a lot and i use the tread. i feel like you probably have a dollar downside, maybe like $4. >> it's an option. >>...
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tim touched on that. when you talk about gold it's really just for jewelry or you're in essential banks and inflation hedge, which is that's, of course, going to be big. but when you look at how many ounces of silver it takes to buy an ounce of fwolgold, i'm sure knew this, 80 ounces now, the average was 60, or 68 #, somewhere around there. so that spread, people are waiting for that spread to narrow a bit and hopefully they'll buy silver waiting on gold to come in. one or two things, silver will trade up. gold is going to trade down. while you're waiting you have a bunch of different industrial uses for silver as you're waiting. >> how big do you think the central bank dynamic is in this gold trade? >> huge. so china, we just got data for april, china bought for the 18th consemitive month and the chinese consumer the other leg of this, you know it doesn't matter what stimulus china is doing because it's not touching the consumer. it's all industrial. it's all property, until the consumer gets more comfor
tim touched on that. when you talk about gold it's really just for jewelry or you're in essential banks and inflation hedge, which is that's, of course, going to be big. but when you look at how many ounces of silver it takes to buy an ounce of fwolgold, i'm sure knew this, 80 ounces now, the average was 60, or 68 #, somewhere around there. so that spread, people are waiting for that spread to narrow a bit and hopefully they'll buy silver waiting on gold to come in. one or two things, silver...
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p tim, let me ask you about rick grenell. he's trump's former acting director of intelligence and current adviser. according to him, he had the news for the appearance and he said that he knew the election wasn't stolen and that was to, quote, throw spaghetti at the wall and wanted to be secretary of state and what is bizarre is that he's driving some of the campaign strategy here. what strikes you about it? >> what strikes me is my holiday weekend is over when someone said let's talk about rick grenell. that is a downer. but anyway, look rick grenell is a unstable character. what strikes me, he's an unstable guy. you just have to look at his twitter feed. he has a long history of sending out deeply personal, misogynistic and conspiratorial information. and yet he might be among the most strategic, if i could use that word, of the people around trump. and trump has, you know, cast out a lot of the people around him that had political experience before. now he's brought in chris and susie wilds. two people at the top ever his
p tim, let me ask you about rick grenell. he's trump's former acting director of intelligence and current adviser. according to him, he had the news for the appearance and he said that he knew the election wasn't stolen and that was to, quote, throw spaghetti at the wall and wanted to be secretary of state and what is bizarre is that he's driving some of the campaign strategy here. what strikes you about it? >> what strikes me is my holiday weekend is over when someone said let's talk...
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i agree with tim. what do you think among other haley supporters and the fellow base, what do you think the response is going to be? not surprised? is it going to turn them off? >> what's so interesting, she clearly felt the need to endorse donald trump because she's holding out hope for 2028 she can run again and she thinks she needs to win over the maga base. she has criticized trump time and time again. it goes all the way back to 2016. she's flip-flopped numerous times on it. i think they have already rejected her. what's shocking, though, she did build this support in the 2024 primary among people like myself like republicans who are looking for an alternative who may not be happy with joe biden but are more turned off by his actions. she was building momentum and she could have in a post-trump republican party been a leader, but instead she chooses to bend the knee, kiss the ring, like every other republican seems to do. donald trump said it best. they always bend the knee. it's disappointing, bu
i agree with tim. what do you think among other haley supporters and the fellow base, what do you think the response is going to be? not surprised? is it going to turn them off? >> what's so interesting, she clearly felt the need to endorse donald trump because she's holding out hope for 2028 she can run again and she thinks she needs to win over the maga base. she has criticized trump time and time again. it goes all the way back to 2016. she's flip-flopped numerous times on it. i think...
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ryan. >> thank you, tim, for all you do. tim's goal is to give away 2,000 of those metal hearts. he and his volunteers have around 1800. in his day job he works at the san rafael city schools running the bond program for new construction. nominate your hero at kpix.com/hero. we would love to hear from you. >>> friday was an exciting day for students. ahead of the graduation ceremony in about two weeks. we have a look at the special ceremony. >> reporter: few things match the anticipation of a commencement ceremony. here in oakland, graduation might be the second most exciting day of the year. >> this is all of my sacrifice and my families combined in one day. >> reporter: ever since she was a little girl, she dreamed of going to college. today she gets to announce where she is heading during the school's so-called college reveal day. >> i'm excited to brag about where i'm going. >> committed to usc. >> cal state. >> san francisco state university. >> reporter: also known as declaration day. >> i'm going to the university of
ryan. >> thank you, tim, for all you do. tim's goal is to give away 2,000 of those metal hearts. he and his volunteers have around 1800. in his day job he works at the san rafael city schools running the bond program for new construction. nominate your hero at kpix.com/hero. we would love to hear from you. >>> friday was an exciting day for students. ahead of the graduation ceremony in about two weeks. we have a look at the special ceremony. >> reporter: few things match...
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and more about discovering magic. >>> final trade time tim seymour. altria, for defense players, this is 9%. >> courtney. >> the ai adjacent trade, energy is how you want to play that mlpx is the pipelines. >> dan nathan. >> you freak me out about the cre talk. >> are you freaked out >> i would stay away from the kre. >> sunrise florida tonight, what time is it >> two hours, sunrise florida. >> is sunrise, florida a place >> it's a place. it's going to be a humbling experience for the panthers. >> it will be. you'll be watching courtney will be watching. >> who won't be, that's the question >> panthers fan. >> it's core mining. no delean. thanks
and more about discovering magic. >>> final trade time tim seymour. altria, for defense players, this is 9%. >> courtney. >> the ai adjacent trade, energy is how you want to play that mlpx is the pipelines. >> dan nathan. >> you freak me out about the cre talk. >> are you freaked out >> i would stay away from the kre. >> sunrise florida tonight, what time is it >> two hours, sunrise florida. >> is sunrise, florida a place >>...
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>>the vibrant flowers that filled tim ryan's mill valley backyard. don't need water. they're rooted in community spirit. >>>>it's just joy. it's simply just joy. that's why i do it. >ryan>tries to create joy and healing through his public art. >>>>you know, i got the 2 nails >ryan>during covid. he wanted to unite people in an uplifting project they could do while socially distanced, >>>>easy to find darkness if you look for it, and i'm trying to just be that good in the world that i want to see the of the heart. >ryan>metal rings from wine barrels and bent them into heart shapes. then he left 8 hearts outside his home with a note attached. to give them away to folks who are struggling. >>>>view. >>people snatched up the hearts one woman came back >>>>and she said i want to. you know, i didn't give it away. my dog had died that morning when i found the heart and i have kept it. and i look at it every day and i thought, well, i got to make more >ryan>more middle brings to shape more art and touch hundreds more hearts emotional for volunteer christine del castillo. >>>>i
>>the vibrant flowers that filled tim ryan's mill valley backyard. don't need water. they're rooted in community spirit. >>>>it's just joy. it's simply just joy. that's why i do it. >ryan>tries to create joy and healing through his public art. >>>>you know, i got the 2 nails >ryan>during covid. he wanted to unite people in an uplifting project they could do while socially distanced, >>>>easy to find darkness if you look for it, and i'm...
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william smith and tim o'connell, such a pleasure to have you. thank you for sharing your stories. >> appreciate what you're doing here, it means a lot. here, it means a lot. >> there's much when anyone in this house wears white, it doesn't stay white for long. white? to art class? that's risky. art has no rules, mom. huh. white with coffee? a dangerous endeavor. white? to soccer? i'm not gonna slide tackle. he's gonna slide tackle. but now with tide oxi white, we can clean our white clothes without using bleach even works on colors. i slide tackled. i see that. keep your whites white even without bleach with tide oxi white. we got this. it's got to be tide. (♪♪) (♪♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. wow. try d-incredible, isn't it? from vol-yeah. well, with your home, auto, boat and rv all bundled with progressive you've got the peace of mind to really wander. yeah. yeah, i just hope it stays this way. once word gets out about these places they tend to -- -are you done? -aaand there it is. well, at least your ve
william smith and tim o'connell, such a pleasure to have you. thank you for sharing your stories. >> appreciate what you're doing here, it means a lot. here, it means a lot. >> there's much when anyone in this house wears white, it doesn't stay white for long. white? to art class? that's risky. art has no rules, mom. huh. white with coffee? a dangerous endeavor. white? to soccer? i'm not gonna slide tackle. he's gonna slide tackle. but now with tide oxi white, we can clean our white...
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after i step down, we're tim's book and then tim is going to step up and talk about the book for a while. and after that he'll be in conversation about with alyssa rosenberg, the wonderful washington post columnist who writes family and culture and a lot of the kinds of questions that tim takes up in his book. she's also just as of the last few days, the community and letters editor is there write letters and community editor at the washington post shows she gets to hear from all kinds of very interesting people. and she's really i would say her stuff gets forwarded to me more than just about anything else in the washington post, mostly from my wife. and it is always profound and she takes up these same subjects, but from often a different angle than the one that tim might take and their conversation in a certain way could be a left right conversation. but i think it's also going to show that these kinds of issues are not really in any simple way left, right, the two of them. we'll talk for while and then they can draw all of you into to the people in this room. if you're watching us onl
after i step down, we're tim's book and then tim is going to step up and talk about the book for a while. and after that he'll be in conversation about with alyssa rosenberg, the wonderful washington post columnist who writes family and culture and a lot of the kinds of questions that tim takes up in his book. she's also just as of the last few days, the community and letters editor is there write letters and community editor at the washington post shows she gets to hear from all kinds of very...
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. >> one of the cohost of the view cannot stop talking about tim scott. listen to this. >> speaking for african-american voters if anyone thinks that tim scott -- [laughter] the audience is cracking up. if anyone thinks tim scott will bring over a bunch of black men they really just need to get with it. tim scott is the only african-american senator in the republican party for a reason. >> i don't have any idea whether senator scott helps when male black voters or not. i actually thinks he helps with white suburban women because of the way he carries himself and he proves you can be conservative and not mad about it. maybe i am wrong. does it have to be a woman to appeal to undecided or reluctant female voters? >> well, no. it is a great point about what is really special to tim scott is his personality and how sort of low-key and amicable he is in very high pressure situations. trump could absolutely use someone with that kind of disposition. frankly, trump is doing pretty well with black men already. he is doing better than our last republican nominees.
. >> one of the cohost of the view cannot stop talking about tim scott. listen to this. >> speaking for african-american voters if anyone thinks that tim scott -- [laughter] the audience is cracking up. if anyone thinks tim scott will bring over a bunch of black men they really just need to get with it. tim scott is the only african-american senator in the republican party for a reason. >> i don't have any idea whether senator scott helps when male black voters or not. i...
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thinks that tim scott is going to bring over a bunch of black men. they really need to just get with it because tim scott is the only african senator in the republican party for a reason i would just say this. >> he may not bring over a ton of black men, but how close was that? >> 2020 election if we're just talking about a small percentage, i remember when al gore pick joe lieberman back in 2000, the first jewish vp nominee. and what happened? he was able to rounds of few extra jewish votes and nearly one al gore, the state of florida, because he did so well in ponte gauge and broward county. >> so it doesn't who tim scott is four. and in fact, if we look at the numbers, black voters actually punished him. scott more so than they punish republican white republican voters who hold similar politics right there, punishing him because because he's black, attempt, scott pick is for white moderate voters who are deeply uncomfortable with the racial politics of the trump administration. that's the kind of asset that he brings in. that's where he would be r
thinks that tim scott is going to bring over a bunch of black men. they really need to just get with it because tim scott is the only african senator in the republican party for a reason i would just say this. >> he may not bring over a ton of black men, but how close was that? >> 2020 election if we're just talking about a small percentage, i remember when al gore pick joe lieberman back in 2000, the first jewish vp nominee. and what happened? he was able to rounds of few extra...
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musyatka. who, then, mom, meet me, this is tim, tim is my mother, olga georgievna, i know my parents, this is a setup, olga, judging by the way you raised your daughter, you are very cool, thank you, we, we’ll take your mom first, and then for muffins, or vice versa, no, mom is with us, we’ve already gone for muffins, but it’s a family contract, great, what the... we’ll unpack, thank you, not at night, we survived, sorry for being late, my fault, hello, thank you, meet me, this is nina, these are my parents, boris nikolaevich nagorevna, so, well, of course, it’s in the corridor, nina, please come in. so what's your excuse? i went to see my ex-mother-in-law in the village. vera vladimirovna? yes, she is strange, the church has gathered for a service. faith? what for? yes, if i knew, mom, be gentler, please. well, why are you doing this, girl, maybe you don’t know, thank god, nina, run away from him, he’s a saint among us, that’s great, my type, why are we sitting, come on, spread out, please, help yourself, don’t be shy, now we will test muffins to make sure that we a
musyatka. who, then, mom, meet me, this is tim, tim is my mother, olga georgievna, i know my parents, this is a setup, olga, judging by the way you raised your daughter, you are very cool, thank you, we, we’ll take your mom first, and then for muffins, or vice versa, no, mom is with us, we’ve already gone for muffins, but it’s a family contract, great, what the... we’ll unpack, thank you, not at night, we survived, sorry for being late, my fault, hello, thank you, meet me, this is nina,...
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just in these numbers, tim, consumers. just in these numbers, tim. because _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they are _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they are growing, i consumers. just in these numbers, | tim, because they are growing, but they are not meeting targets. and look at the numbers they are not private buyers of new cars, its fleet. underneath that, which is surprising, a second—hand market, i'm not sure i would buy it when the technology and the batteries is advancing so quickly. that technology and the batteries is advancing so quickly.— technology and the batteries is advancing so quickly. that is a good oint. i advancing so quickly. that is a good point- i think _ advancing so quickly. that is a good point. i think the _ advancing so quickly. that is a good point. i think the early _ advancing so quickly. that is a good point. i think the early evidence - advancing so quickly. that is a good point. i think the early evidence is l point. i think the early evidence is
just in these numbers, tim, consumers. just in these numbers, tim. because _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they are _ consumers. just in these numbers, tim, because they are growing, i consumers. just in these numbers, | tim, because they are growing, but they are not meeting targets. and look at the numbers they are not private buyers of new cars, its fleet. underneath that, which is surprising, a second—hand market, i'm...
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tim's work is unique. he describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. he thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. and for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. what holds together, what divides us. that is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as it's always rooted in some moral fundamentals. his goal really is to prove your grandmother was right. if you want to be happy, you should get married. you have kids, you should go to church. you should show up for your neighbors. you should people well. but he also wants to explore what it is about modern life that makes it so hard. do what your grandmother told you to do and to see the value of these things. it's very much what this wonderful book is about. it looks at the various confused and complicated ways that our society has made life harder for parents, sometimes on purpose, but very often not on purpose. and it some ways forward. tonight's conversation is going
tim's work is unique. he describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. he thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. and for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. what holds together, what divides us. that is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as it's always rooted in some moral fundamentals. his goal really is to prove your grandmother was right. if you want to be happy, you should get married. you...
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>> i think tim scott will be a great choice. i don't know if het will pickic him. tulsi gabbard would be an outlier that i would be very interested in. maybe if you gave me odd sound that i would go for tulsi gabbard. >> trey: that would be weird for me to have the cell phone number of the vice president of thha cele united states. i never thought i would have that. of course, they will probably block methat.ac dr. lauren wright, thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thanks, trey. >> trey: or or on the trey gowdy podcast. good night from south carolina. online or on the podcast. good night from south carolina. ♪ >> a fox news alert, evacuations underway in eastern rafah region of gaz
>> i think tim scott will be a great choice. i don't know if het will pickic him. tulsi gabbard would be an outlier that i would be very interested in. maybe if you gave me odd sound that i would go for tulsi gabbard. >> trey: that would be weird for me to have the cell phone number of the vice president of thha cele united states. i never thought i would have that. of course, they will probably block methat.ac dr. lauren wright, thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >>...