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phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and after which you went into the army, after a year in the army, you served in the reserves for a number of years. you went to business school at stanford. how did you pick stanford for a business goal? phil: it was and is a good school. i got admitted. david: so you got admitted, and there was a class on entrepreneurship? phil: yeah, the professor was really a dynamic professor and inspirational professor, and he had me write a term paper and you were supposed to attach yourself to a small business in the bay area or make up a small business, and he said, make sure you write about something you know, so most of my classmates wrote about some electronics project, which was beyond me, but i remembered my old track coach playing with shoes, and i was one of the guinea pigs of the shoes he played with, so i was quite aware of the process, and it did not make sense to me at the time that running shoes should be made in germany, which were dominating the w
phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and after which you went into the army, after a year in the army, you served in the reserves for a number of years. you went to business school at stanford. how did you pick stanford for a business goal? phil: it was and is a good school. i got admitted. david: so you got admitted, and there was a class on entrepreneurship? phil: yeah, the professor was really a dynamic...
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phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and after which you went into the army, after a year in the army, you served in the reserves for a number of years. you went to business school at stanford. how did you pick stanford for a business goal? phil: it was and is a good school. i got admitted. david: so you got admitted, and there was a class on entrepreneurship? phil: yeah, the professor was really a dynamic professor and inspirational professor, and he had me write a term paper and you were supposed to attach yourself to a small business in the bay area or make up a small business, and he said, make sure you write about something you know, so most of my classmates wrote about some electronics project, which was beyond me, but i remembered my old track coach playing with shoes, and i was one of the guinea pigs of the shoes he played with, so i was quite aware of the process, and it did not make sense to me at the time that running shoes should be made in germany, which were dominating the w
phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and after which you went into the army, after a year in the army, you served in the reserves for a number of years. you went to business school at stanford. how did you pick stanford for a business goal? phil: it was and is a good school. i got admitted. david: so you got admitted, and there was a class on entrepreneurship? phil: yeah, the professor was really a dynamic...
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david: you wear a tuxedo or something and you wear nike shoes? phil: black nike shoes. david: people often asked about basketball. in basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan, a basketball player, you've heard of, right? phil: i have heard of him. david: was it hard to sign him up, and why was his shoes so successful, the most successful shoe ever in the athletic world? phil: yeah it was hard to sign , him up because everyone wanted him. and we won that bid. we won that war. david: was it because of your personality? phil: clearly. [laughter] david: not money, just personality? phil: we offered pretty good. but we had a lot of good players. we did not have really great players, and we thought he had the chance to be that. he was obviously way better than we ever could have imagined, but when he started wearing shoes, we made them really dramatic. they were red, black, white, and they were his three main colors. and he was a very exciting player. he jumped and was quick, shot, did everything well, was handsome, spoke well, and the shoe was distinctive looking.
david: you wear a tuxedo or something and you wear nike shoes? phil: black nike shoes. david: people often asked about basketball. in basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan, a basketball player, you've heard of, right? phil: i have heard of him. david: was it hard to sign him up, and why was his shoes so successful, the most successful shoe ever in the athletic world? phil: yeah it was hard to sign , him up because everyone wanted him. and we won that bid. we won that war. david:...
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>> i look at nike as my work of art. me.le would not recognize >> i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of an interviewer even though i have a day job. how do you define leadership? what is it that make somebody take? k? somebody tic i have won your shoes for many years and i finally get a chance to talk about them -- i have worn your shoes for many years. you started the company, you about shoe design. you did not have any money. worth $100company is billion. revenues of $30 billion. 62,000 employees. youyou ever imagined -- did ever imagine, that it could ever be what it became. sometimes when i get that question, i say it was exactly unplanned. that nobodya ride could foresee. the totalarted out, athletic sales in the united states were $2 billion. last year, we did nine. we are a 450% market share. we to get advantage of the running boom, which became a fitness boom area we benefited from all of that. david: would you say the company benefit
>> i look at nike as my work of art. me.le would not recognize >> i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of an interviewer even though i have a day job. how do you define leadership? what is it that make somebody take? k? somebody tic i have won your shoes for many years and i finally get a chance to talk about them -- i have worn your shoes for many years. you started the company, you about shoe design. you...
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the announcement that i think helped nike a whole lot today. that they are going to be opening a store front on amazon, a digital store front. these are strategic deals. they speak to the challenges in retail and when you look at the store, we know this well that there is just way too many of them. they need to consolidate and close some of the underperforming stores some of the names have a lot of opportunities as it relates to the real estate market there's good real estate to monotize there, so they're cheap. we know the sentiment is really poor and there's probably some stuff to do there, that's why some of the names are bouncing right now. >> quick one on comparing basically boxed retailers to whether you're talking about nike or whole foods. it's a difference between brand as e tail versus you know, the other thing is that everybody talks about the fact that they have these great -- buyers market isn't it? so when i think about it, i'm not necessarily sure we had a big bounce in crude that doesn't mean that's over. >> we know when things
the announcement that i think helped nike a whole lot today. that they are going to be opening a store front on amazon, a digital store front. these are strategic deals. they speak to the challenges in retail and when you look at the store, we know this well that there is just way too many of them. they need to consolidate and close some of the underperforming stores some of the names have a lot of opportunities as it relates to the real estate market there's good real estate to monotize there,...
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nike has the same sort of situation. starbucks has been in the crapper a couple of times in the past couple of years and they've done strategic things. so to me you look at a brand like macy's, 700 stores in the u.s. if i were alibaba and i was looking to make a footprint here as far as retail in the united states, that would be something, that or target or something would be very interesting to invest in. what do you think what would happen to macy's if they -- >> >> we don't know. also this, why macy's? why not another one? >> i think it's the most likely candidate among the department stores. >> moving on your daily cup of coffee may perc you up in the morning but we can't say you the same thing for your portfolio it's cooling off coffee futures have fallen 4%. our chart master says one of these trades is about to warm back up. break it down for us, carter. >> make a play on starbucks. it has been weak and i think maybe has some bounce potential. start with the long term chart and work backwards to the here and now. w
nike has the same sort of situation. starbucks has been in the crapper a couple of times in the past couple of years and they've done strategic things. so to me you look at a brand like macy's, 700 stores in the u.s. if i were alibaba and i was looking to make a footprint here as far as retail in the united states, that would be something, that or target or something would be very interesting to invest in. what do you think what would happen to macy's if they -- >> >> we don't know....
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>> i will take nike. but i did paul is. >> afterwards, you went into the army, and you served in the reserves for a number of years. had you pick stanford? >> it was and is a good school. >> you got admitted and there was a class on entrepreneurship. >> the professor was really a dynamic repressor. and he had you write a paper which is mostly what your grade would be and you are supposed to attach yourself to a small business in the bay area or make up a small business. he said to make sure you write about something you know. the electronics project was beyond me. i was one of the guinea pigs. i was quite aware of the process. it didn't make sense to me at the time that running shoes should be made in germany, which were dominating the world market. maybe japan can do to german shoes which abandoned to german cameras. so that was the premise. i worked hard on the paper and the professor liked it. >> you graduated and despite this great paper, no shoe company hired you. and you didn't have the big silicon
>> i will take nike. but i did paul is. >> afterwards, you went into the army, and you served in the reserves for a number of years. had you pick stanford? >> it was and is a good school. >> you got admitted and there was a class on entrepreneurship. >> the professor was really a dynamic repressor. and he had you write a paper which is mostly what your grade would be and you are supposed to attach yourself to a small business in the bay area or make up a small...
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very hard for them to get past this. >>> let's talk nike. that stock is rallying after morgan stanley valued it jay is doing it. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> so you think the window to buy nike at the bottom is closing? >> absolutely. >> get in now or don't get in? >> right i think the biggest push back that investors have had on nike over the last 18 months is the growth rate in north america this quarter the growth rate is going to be negative 2%. after this quarter we think the growth rate will start to improve. we see it approaching the mid single digits. that will be a big catalyst for the stock as we go through the rest of the year. >> stocks did a nice little comeback up 14.5% over the last month. >> what's interesting, there's a near term story and longer term story about all of the investments to really adapt to this changing retail environment where amazon has been so violent. that's something that's helped the stock. >> jay, you just mentioned amazon i would submit to you that's not the issue. the issue is adidas has a
very hard for them to get past this. >>> let's talk nike. that stock is rallying after morgan stanley valued it jay is doing it. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> so you think the window to buy nike at the bottom is closing? >> absolutely. >> get in now or don't get in? >> right i think the biggest push back that investors have had on nike over the last 18 months is the growth rate in north america this quarter the growth rate is going to be negative...
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what would you do for a nike >> yeah. that's a good question, jim. actually, we just are here to bring the brands to be successful in chinese ecommerce market so in this case, for example, mi nike, we have their stores, on alibaba platform and run all this business for them happy to see that from very small number of sales to today's billions of sales of nike in this ecommerce, a way we help the brands. >> how do you get paid by nike >> generally it is a service fee, a commission. this kind of, you know, mechanism for most of the brands. >> i was talking to my staff and said, wait a second, they have haagen-dazs. you don't order haagen-dazs online, it's ice cream they told me there's an advertising component of alibaba that we don't have on amazon and that that's a great opportunity for haagen-dazs, but they need you to do that, too. >> haagen-dazs is a very special case actually we sell two kinds of products through them online first is the coupons >> coupons. >> coupons is a good way to do the marketing, plus sales. you can redeem all the coupons o
what would you do for a nike >> yeah. that's a good question, jim. actually, we just are here to bring the brands to be successful in chinese ecommerce market so in this case, for example, mi nike, we have their stores, on alibaba platform and run all this business for them happy to see that from very small number of sales to today's billions of sales of nike in this ecommerce, a way we help the brands. >> how do you get paid by nike >> generally it is a service fee, a...
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the cold war came in this is where the nike missile came in. >> nike was the first supersonic aircraft got a missile designed to follow the enemy target. this improved version has been the backbone of the emmys continental entire forts defense of past years. >> the range from 32 feet to 41 feet long way thousands of pounds, this antiaircraft missile have a capable to shoot down soviet bombers before they reach their target. there's a replica of one sitting outside the entrance of the bay today. and i got an idea. >> as part of the coastal defense they started off with small missiles which were shot off shore and then eventually graduated to the missile behind it, the hercules missile which also added nuclear warhead on. he showed me what was left of the control center switch are now resting from the sun and the sea air. in decades of abuse. >> this is an intact elevator and silo area where the nike missiles would be based. the menu their targets as well as bunkers that only one a few dozen people of the ground. in the event of an attack the codename places guys without them knows the r
the cold war came in this is where the nike missile came in. >> nike was the first supersonic aircraft got a missile designed to follow the enemy target. this improved version has been the backbone of the emmys continental entire forts defense of past years. >> the range from 32 feet to 41 feet long way thousands of pounds, this antiaircraft missile have a capable to shoot down soviet bombers before they reach their target. there's a replica of one sitting outside the entrance of...
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can nike do it? james: i can tell you from talking to payment companies, they are very bullish on the opportunities at instagram. the guys who are powering this stuff like it. caroline: who are the guys to look out for that will be powering this? james: paypal is a prime example of a global payments company that partners with the best mobile assets in the world. so that is a company we are positive on. funny, i am neutral on facebook. ultimately, i do think this is more about experimentation from what we are seeing. kind of a geek your friends close and your enemies closer. dose companies, the fangs, wield a lot of power. in order to keep tabs on amazon and what is happening. and just to make sure they are staying relevant, where the eyeballs are, so i would not read into it too much just yet because my understanding from facebook is that things are still progressing extremely methodically. caroline: therefore, eileen, you are a woman who looks methodically at fintech. you will be powering these sort
can nike do it? james: i can tell you from talking to payment companies, they are very bullish on the opportunities at instagram. the guys who are powering this stuff like it. caroline: who are the guys to look out for that will be powering this? james: paypal is a prime example of a global payments company that partners with the best mobile assets in the world. so that is a company we are positive on. funny, i am neutral on facebook. ultimately, i do think this is more about experimentation...
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on amazon there's 70,000 things that pop up none nike sanctioned. if nike comes to the table it allow ys you to work on that the image is happening whether they want it or not. if they have a hand in that presentation, it works in their favor. >> michael, i'm curious how you're hearing this conversation as someone that kvers not the brands but the big box retailers and department stores all that have been threatened by recent amazon moves like walmart and kroger, target, cosco, et cetera what all of the changing landscape is doing is pushing the traditional retailers to get better to service customers better. do it in a way they want i think that will continue as far as walmart buying bonobos, that was about three things that was about acquiring institutional knowledge on how it is to operate on-line, two, to appeal to that more affluent customer base that has a higher penetration of spending on-line, and three, to pick up share within the apparel category which is important because given the gross profit dollar profile of an apparel transaction it
on amazon there's 70,000 things that pop up none nike sanctioned. if nike comes to the table it allow ys you to work on that the image is happening whether they want it or not. if they have a hand in that presentation, it works in their favor. >> michael, i'm curious how you're hearing this conversation as someone that kvers not the brands but the big box retailers and department stores all that have been threatened by recent amazon moves like walmart and kroger, target, cosco, et cetera...
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. >> i own nike. >> this is where the value is! >> i have three retail plays i have nike and tiffany, that are doing great momentum wise. jcpenney, we're not going to talk about it. that's the deep value play i think these brand names, pbh is a good one, but when you get into the really narrow segments like a ralph lauren or who were we talking about last week, michael kors, then you've got to worry about fashion trends i don't wraant to have any parto that >> next up, o'reilly auto parts, that stock is getting hammered today. that is straight ahead in the blitz. plus, the brothers najarian are tracking unusual activity in the options market pete is going to hit a stock in the pharma space for us, today "halftime" is back in two minutes. >>> oil had one of its worst starts to a year, ever the commodities has been crushed, oil stocks like exxonmobil and chevron plummeting the oil stock is the worst performer year-to-date tomorrow on the "halftime report," an oil trader who moves markets and the stocks behind the commodity. nbf's mar
. >> i own nike. >> this is where the value is! >> i have three retail plays i have nike and tiffany, that are doing great momentum wise. jcpenney, we're not going to talk about it. that's the deep value play i think these brand names, pbh is a good one, but when you get into the really narrow segments like a ralph lauren or who were we talking about last week, michael kors, then you've got to worry about fashion trends i don't wraant to have any parto that >> next up,...
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how nike is getting involved court. how nike is getting involved with the jersey makeovers what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? then you belong at bass pro shops for freedom days. with clearance savings of 20 to 40% on select shorts and shirts. and save $50 on this eclipse speed frame tent. >> i'm shawn with sports if a minute. they start a ten game home stand last night invests brewer. phills up 2-1. july 31 headline. it's a double deep off the wall. puts phils up 4-1 that's all they needed. three in a row folks they win 6 1-1. british on this guy is dialin dialing. that's jordan spieth and right here for eagle put. watch this drains it. spieth finished 6 under par and has a two stroke lead as we go into the weekend. news of the day irving wants out of cleveland and listed four teams knicks
how nike is getting involved court. how nike is getting involved with the jersey makeovers what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? then you belong at bass pro shops for freedom days. with clearance savings of 20 to 40% on select shorts and shirts. and save $50 on this...
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nike is taking over from adidas as the nba's official provider. they used 3d body maps to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >>> good morning. we're starting out with patchy fog. it's mainly along the san mateo coast. and we'll see a little bit across the golden gate bridge. it's 60 right now as you're heading out the door over in conco concord. 58 in oakland, 56 in fremont, and the fog is going to hang out along the shoreline. you notice by about 10:00, 11:00, it's still there. partly cloudy at the coast. we have games on both sides of the bay today in oakland, upper 60s to low 70s for an afternoon game. and in san francisco, a little cooler. we'll see numbers in the mid 60s there. alexis. >> going to look at the traffic maps here. we have one new issue in the south bay. that's northbound 101 if you're traveling near yerba buena road, we have reports of a crash. don't believe it's a major blocking issue. but emergency crews are on the way to the scene. sounds like a solo vehicle collision where someone lost control and h
nike is taking over from adidas as the nba's official provider. they used 3d body maps to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >>> good morning. we're starting out with patchy fog. it's mainly along the san mateo coast. and we'll see a little bit across the golden gate bridge. it's 60 right now as you're heading out the door over in conco concord. 58 in oakland, 56 in fremont, and the fog is going to hang out along the shoreline. you notice by about 10:00,...
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word. >> nike are white. the slash is white, and then on tv, the shirt is pink. >> no, it is great. >> and the shoes are pink. >> is something wrong with my brain. >> it is not a brain problem. it is how you perceive. it has to do with the lighting and the background. it has to do with all of those things and wiring of your brain. >> is that how color blindness and stuff happens. >> no, that is something else but thinks interpretation. not a eye problem unless you have cataracts you cannot see anything. bottom line is it is all based on science. we don't really know exactly how it works. then you throw in the digital age where you have all kind of algorithms where there are algorithms that decide what a color should be in the computer and that is why it looks different. >> wait a minute let let me clarify that. >> interesting. >> people love science. >> don't you get excited about science. >> people are excited. people are sharing their thoughts on here. >> this is number one topic on the show today. >> thank
word. >> nike are white. the slash is white, and then on tv, the shirt is pink. >> no, it is great. >> and the shoes are pink. >> is something wrong with my brain. >> it is not a brain problem. it is how you perceive. it has to do with the lighting and the background. it has to do with all of those things and wiring of your brain. >> is that how color blindness and stuff happens. >> no, that is something else but thinks interpretation. not a eye problem...
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global exchange in the 90's that was part of the process of exposing those terrific conditions and nike and disney were making their products so i look at trump as a hollow brand adopting the paradigm we're not in the product business. it was up until the '80s in the american marketplace and then they branded the products with logos the then he started to see companies that they were murderers to project that big idea with these selfing closed of disney in this period open-ended celebration florida to live inside your favor brand and trump did this with real-estate. he started off traditionally but quickly went into the stratosphere of these super brand and "the apprentice" was a breakthrough and that was less about building buildings but more about his brand and selling his name at very high prices to other developers who wanted to have that name of this side of their resort. like those other brands this was often at the expense of workers we heard about the terrible conditions and also also the clothing around the world. you have a guy who can make millions of dollars by allowing him
global exchange in the 90's that was part of the process of exposing those terrific conditions and nike and disney were making their products so i look at trump as a hollow brand adopting the paradigm we're not in the product business. it was up until the '80s in the american marketplace and then they branded the products with logos the then he started to see companies that they were murderers to project that big idea with these selfing closed of disney in this period open-ended celebration...
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yeah, you can see the dark blue nike stripes. neek nike was in white. >> they're more hard core there than they are in congress in the hallways. >> it's a little bit much, it seems. >> you should say to wherever, my eyes are up here. where are you looking? >> just as a blanket statement for everybody. my eyes ar >>> all right, coming up, the battle in court that could result in a landmark decision on animal rights. it has to do with this monkey and a series of selfies that he took himself that have now gone viral. the question, can an animal own a copyright? >> 2017 america. >> and later, the emmy nomination, including resurgence. we're going to tell you who made the cut, but first, there's a look at the forecast. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by fisher investments. what does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria wi
yeah, you can see the dark blue nike stripes. neek nike was in white. >> they're more hard core there than they are in congress in the hallways. >> it's a little bit much, it seems. >> you should say to wherever, my eyes are up here. where are you looking? >> just as a blanket statement for everybody. my eyes ar >>> all right, coming up, the battle in court that could result in a landmark decision on animal rights. it has to do with this monkey and a series of...
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here we're back at 60 bucks this is where we topped out last fall if you enjoyed the run in nike, now is the time to sell it it's a very good chance we retest the lower levels again. >> i'm with guy on nike. i think this is a place you start to take some profits even though hibbetts probably is not a good bellwether. i mean, maybe they get a bump when they have their myspace page back up who knows. it's not a space i want to be -- >> that's old, guy myspace. >> that's an old thing, myspace. i don't know if you still have yours. >> i do. next to my pinterest teenage page we should put it on the "fast money" facebook page. >> anyway, my point in retail in general, everybody's afraid that they're going to get amazoned. with that type of hangover on these things, it's a place i don't want to be there's better opportunities. >>> all right. still ahead, alphabet is sinking after hours. the conference call is under way. we'll tell you what's driving the tech giant later this hour i'm melissa lee. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc first be business worldwide. in the meantime, here's what's
here we're back at 60 bucks this is where we topped out last fall if you enjoyed the run in nike, now is the time to sell it it's a very good chance we retest the lower levels again. >> i'm with guy on nike. i think this is a place you start to take some profits even though hibbetts probably is not a good bellwether. i mean, maybe they get a bump when they have their myspace page back up who knows. it's not a space i want to be -- >> that's old, guy myspace. >> that's an old...
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. >> nike and amazon are teaming up. the shoe and apparel company will finally start selling products detectively on amazon.com. the deal with amazon is in early same and vovrlz only a limited selection of nike products for now. nike is one of the top-selling brands on amazon and until now athletic products have been available via third party vendors on its web site. >> facebook closer to providing internet service around the globe. they completed a second test of drone designed to to rural parts ever planet. it flew ten minute further than first flight. the first one crashed and this time it made it back to earth without any problems. they plan to develop a fleet of drones powered by sunlight that will throw for months at a time. >> did you get paid internship in college. >> wait until you here what they are making. >> tech ininterprets are make as hutch as 8,000 a month this summer. fox business network hillary vawp has more. >> internships as we know it are getting a major upgrade. gop are the days of college credit g
. >> nike and amazon are teaming up. the shoe and apparel company will finally start selling products detectively on amazon.com. the deal with amazon is in early same and vovrlz only a limited selection of nike products for now. nike is one of the top-selling brands on amazon and until now athletic products have been available via third party vendors on its web site. >> facebook closer to providing internet service around the globe. they completed a second test of drone designed to...
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and nike wants to you check out, check urine is that gram, shop at the same time. the shoemaker says it will experiment with shopable pegs where they can easily buy products like clicking on a tag photo. nike has been testing new ways to reach customers while selling directly on samson. jim, rahel? >> that's dangerous, it is almost too convenient. >>> i'm always on instagram. >> me too. just another way to spend money. >> all right, roxanna, thank you. >> well, new york governor andrew cuomo is calling it the summer of hell. this morning, commuters in new york city are about to find out what he means. today amtrak begins extensive repairs on tracks and signals at penn station. the construction follows months of train breakdowns, long delays, and several derailments, and the tracks are known as a interlocking, amtrak considers the repairs crucial. >> we've been doing renewal work for very long time, which common quicker for us, it is point the out by the derailment, rep i had at this in which the infrastructure has declined, has sped up. >> well, new jersey transit
and nike wants to you check out, check urine is that gram, shop at the same time. the shoemaker says it will experiment with shopable pegs where they can easily buy products like clicking on a tag photo. nike has been testing new ways to reach customers while selling directly on samson. jim, rahel? >> that's dangerous, it is almost too convenient. >>> i'm always on instagram. >> me too. just another way to spend money. >> all right, roxanna, thank you. >> well,...
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but nike had a really great quarter. mark parker, who is always welcome to be my co-host, if not just a guest, has done a great job. so i'm going to have you to do nike mike in colorado, mike >> caller: jim, colorado springs boo-yah to you >> my sister-in-law is there tell her i said hi what's up? >> caller: wanted to know your thoughts on potolis. >> i think it's real we looked at it. [ buzzer ] what is that all about let's go to -- [ buzzer ] >> merger, merger. >> let's go to sid in nevada >> caller: what do you think about that, nextera. >> it's traffic. michael in california, michael >> caller: cramer, i'm a morgan stanley guy myself o'reilly automotive got super smacked, down 50 points this week is this just the beginning of decelerating >> it's just been taken to the wood shed 900 times this week and they still don't like it you have to wait until after amazon prime day i've had it with these stocks. there's been too much bloodshed. i do not want to be involved and that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes the lightnin
but nike had a really great quarter. mark parker, who is always welcome to be my co-host, if not just a guest, has done a great job. so i'm going to have you to do nike mike in colorado, mike >> caller: jim, colorado springs boo-yah to you >> my sister-in-law is there tell her i said hi what's up? >> caller: wanted to know your thoughts on potolis. >> i think it's real we looked at it. [ buzzer ] what is that all about let's go to -- [ buzzer ] >> merger, merger....
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. >>> nike will soon start selling sneakers and other sporting sporting goods on instagram. they will sell the goods on the app but the ceo didn't share details of either partnership. he says he hopes using instagram will help nike connect with young erbieers who tend to use the app -- younger buyers who tend to use the app for longer periods of time. >>> president trump expected to meet face to face with russian president vladimir putin. still ahead, the latest from the g20 summit. >> reporter: plus, one of the biggest names in bay area politics is coming to ucsf mission bay's campus because senator dianne feinstein is concerned about the gop's new healthcare plan. in germany... as world leaders gathered for the g-20 summit. it's friday, july 7th. i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec. >>> protests in europe at the g20 summit. it is friday, july 7. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. right now, we want to give you a live look in germany. protestors clashed with police last night and were sprayed with water cannons on the same day president trump
. >>> nike will soon start selling sneakers and other sporting sporting goods on instagram. they will sell the goods on the app but the ceo didn't share details of either partnership. he says he hopes using instagram will help nike connect with young erbieers who tend to use the app -- younger buyers who tend to use the app for longer periods of time. >>> president trump expected to meet face to face with russian president vladimir putin. still ahead, the latest from the g20...
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nike claims it could help with performance. nike is taking over from adidas at the nba's official apparel provider. they used 3d body maps of sarious players to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >> good morning to you. well, no heat this morning. in fact, pretty chilly with numbers in the upper 40s in the north bay valleys. grab the jacket. we even have fog issues with the mild visibility in napa. 52 there, a little gray. in hayward, at 61. fog is along the coast. half moon bay and montero. a couple day games today. over in oakland, upper 60s to low 70s with plenty of sunshine. by 12:30. we're looking at the indians still in town with the giants, mid and upper 60s. so nice mild afternoon. alexis, anything happening this morning? >> no, there is nothing happening. i think everyone is on summer vacation here add this point or sleeping in, anyway. here's a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, really one of our only busy spots and those metering lights were flipped on as 5:24 this morning. the backup is not
nike claims it could help with performance. nike is taking over from adidas at the nba's official apparel provider. they used 3d body maps of sarious players to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >> good morning to you. well, no heat this morning. in fact, pretty chilly with numbers in the upper 40s in the north bay valleys. grab the jacket. we even have fog issues with the mild visibility in napa. 52 there, a little gray. in hayward, at 61. fog is along the...
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it sort of turned into high art in the air of nike and michael jordan. but behind, as companies up the ante in marketing and design they really divested from the world of work. they sold off their factories. they started outsourcing to a web of contractors and subcontractors in getting contracts to whoever, was willing to bruise the products asked cheaply, cheaper. i say wee bit on this journey for a long time. of course your work at global exchange in the '90s was part of this process, exposing the horrific conditions under which some of the most valuable brands in the world, nike and disney were making their products. i look at trump as this hollow brand. and by how low i what are these companies that adopted this paradigm of we are not in the product business. this was the big ship i was tracking in no logo was it was up until the '80s that the iconic brands in the american marketplace were manufacturers first. they made products and disney branded those products with logos and the marketed them. but in the '90s the order flick and he started to see c
it sort of turned into high art in the air of nike and michael jordan. but behind, as companies up the ante in marketing and design they really divested from the world of work. they sold off their factories. they started outsourcing to a web of contractors and subcontractors in getting contracts to whoever, was willing to bruise the products asked cheaply, cheaper. i say wee bit on this journey for a long time. of course your work at global exchange in the '90s was part of this process,...
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some clear spells as the nike continues for east anglia and the south—east and parts of the midlands, and temperatures won't be getting that low, either. this is the picture in scotland at nine o'clock tomorrow, some outbreaks of rain in the north west, patchy in nature elsewhere. largely dry in northern ireland. plenty of cloud in the west. northern england, outbreaks of rain spreading east, into wales and the midlands. but for much of southern england, ryan brierley with early sunshine, and the cloud will increase —— fairly bright. we will takes on rain across the uk, patchy in nature, and a few flashes in southern in them. —— southern england. the west stays mainly cloudy, with hill fog around and patchy rain, and then the rain appearing in south—west scotland and northern ireland and into the evening with a freshening breeze. it is warm and humid tomorrow, rain pushing into northern england as it clears away from scotland and northern ireland and this is how it is shaping up for finals weekend at wimbledon. maybe some rain on saturday, and sunday, a good deal of cloud ar
some clear spells as the nike continues for east anglia and the south—east and parts of the midlands, and temperatures won't be getting that low, either. this is the picture in scotland at nine o'clock tomorrow, some outbreaks of rain in the north west, patchy in nature elsewhere. largely dry in northern ireland. plenty of cloud in the west. northern england, outbreaks of rain spreading east, into wales and the midlands. but for much of southern england, ryan brierley with early sunshine, and...
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my whole family is in the sporting world, adidas, nike, these are the companies i grew up looking at what casper rorjstad did, one of the nicest people and competent people in the business, he was at hinkel, did a fantastic job there. doing a great job at adidas. he said we will restructure. he got rid of facets like tailor made, and has competed aggressively with those new kinds of breeds, the under armour, the lululemons can they justify this valuation? yes. 25 top times you would have heard me saying that's a fruity valuation. you only get this from retail wloers wloersretailers who do this online guidance hike as well. that's what we talked about. revenues up 20%. very, very strong performance across the board it's nice for me to stand here you know i'm one of the most cynical people on the planet and say i think we have a company that justifies valuations. i do pre-announcing something that's out next week. the 3rd of august, we will speak to kasper rorsted. they're pre-releasing. they say we have to tell the market, it's even better than this extraordinary performance from adid
my whole family is in the sporting world, adidas, nike, these are the companies i grew up looking at what casper rorjstad did, one of the nicest people and competent people in the business, he was at hinkel, did a fantastic job there. doing a great job at adidas. he said we will restructure. he got rid of facets like tailor made, and has competed aggressively with those new kinds of breeds, the under armour, the lululemons can they justify this valuation? yes. 25 top times you would have heard...
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nike has yet to disclose the full details of either partnership. >> they hinted at it in the earnings call. looks like we're getting some headlines now on it. >> exactly >>> amazon's alek is a xa is ma easier to track packages now amazon is lighting up a different color when it's actually delivery day. the new feature's launch comes days before the annual prime day shopping event on july 11th. >> i don't know that anybody needs that alert if you're getting amazon prime delivered, youalready know wha day it will be there >> two days, sometimes one >> yeah. >> i guess you could -- if you are an alexa user, the whole idea of having that column on your desk is to facilitate all of that interaction with amazon. in some ways amazon is just making it easier for you to be more intertwined with amazon than you ever have been in the past >> because i'm so not intertwined with amazon. i buy everything on amazon >> i think a lot of people do. >> we've seen it with the retail stocks just this week again. >>> pringles just combined two of your favorite junk foods. the company teaming up with top ra
nike has yet to disclose the full details of either partnership. >> they hinted at it in the earnings call. looks like we're getting some headlines now on it. >> exactly >>> amazon's alek is a xa is ma easier to track packages now amazon is lighting up a different color when it's actually delivery day. the new feature's launch comes days before the annual prime day shopping event on july 11th. >> i don't know that anybody needs that alert if you're getting amazon...
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. >>> the ceo of nike is taking a huge pay cut as the company tries to recover interest weak sales and sinking stock prices, mark parker's pay is being slashed 71% down to $14 million. that sounds like a big paycheck but he took home $47 million last year. other top executives at nike are seeing pay cuts, they announced last month they will layoff more than 1,000 workers as they deal with slumping sales. >> coca cola is giving their coke zero a makeover. the new coca cola sugar has a new look it tweaked the recipe a bit and is calorie and sugar free and most closely resembles coca cola classic. >>> and doctors are spending more time out with a program called nature phl. doctors in cobb's creek and roxborough use the program to help them discover parks near them they hope that nature phl will help individuals improve their health and wellness by spending time at local parks. >> there is a huge indication that not moving enough affect the the brains and hearts and muscle in our sleep. >> they predict that 100,000 children will participate in the program over the next three years. >> grea
. >>> the ceo of nike is taking a huge pay cut as the company tries to recover interest weak sales and sinking stock prices, mark parker's pay is being slashed 71% down to $14 million. that sounds like a big paycheck but he took home $47 million last year. other top executives at nike are seeing pay cuts, they announced last month they will layoff more than 1,000 workers as they deal with slumping sales. >> coca cola is giving their coke zero a makeover. the new coca cola sugar...
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. >> your nike sport straps. >> i love you're doing that. you have 300 questions. >> okay so how does this game work. kind of quick synopsis. >> the die here you roll it. if you and i are on the same team say we get sport and entertainment guard and the catch of this game is every person i put in here strat eekith lead knowing her here it's only a couple of as. we got a question like what are the saet teams that won the most super bowls. >> how four chips out if we got any fourth wrong the other. >> if we did the four we did the four chips and other team get rebuttal. first of positive. >> i will tell you one real quick. it. >> i'll tell you what my guy did great. he's already we immediate. hooch work and you have to do some. >> all righting 1u8 it happened. it will be all over twitter and what happens as you go to stick starter the game is mailed to everybody around thanksgiving and there's different pack ans if you want expansion banks i don't know i'm close to 233 he'lling n npsing it there >> for 10 when it launched on kick and treat emm
. >> your nike sport straps. >> i love you're doing that. you have 300 questions. >> okay so how does this game work. kind of quick synopsis. >> the die here you roll it. if you and i are on the same team say we get sport and entertainment guard and the catch of this game is every person i put in here strat eekith lead knowing her here it's only a couple of as. we got a question like what are the saet teams that won the most super bowls. >> how four chips out if we...
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nike a shoe company, sales force, we were going to call a cloud company. disney is entertainment and -- there's two entertainments, i don't go for that. we'll add united health and then you'll be fine wow. that was fast. stick with cramer. >>> day book-ended by surprises, the up sides from target this morning, and then at the close we got a down size surprise. i thought the groups had a terrific growth. a european problem for cyber arc, but it will bring down palo alto which i think is the strongest. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'll see you tomorrow! or fight each other for a deal. with a product she believes will help cat lovers everywhere. ♪ i'm rebecca rescate. i live in yardley, pennsylvania, with my family and my loving cat samantha. a few years ago, we were living in a tiny apartment in manhattan. problem was...as soon as you walked in our front door, you knew we had a cat. you could smell the litter box
nike a shoe company, sales force, we were going to call a cloud company. disney is entertainment and -- there's two entertainments, i don't go for that. we'll add united health and then you'll be fine wow. that was fast. stick with cramer. >>> day book-ended by surprises, the up sides from target this morning, and then at the close we got a down size surprise. i thought the groups had a terrific growth. a european problem for cyber arc, but it will bring down palo alto which i think is...
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morgan stanley upgrading the stock to overweight from equal weight the analyst predicts nike will rise -- sales will rise in the next few months thanks to new hot sneaker offerings. >>> turning to today's agenda, get ready for a flood of earnings reports, abbott labs, travelers, union pacific, bank of new york melon and blackstone those are some companies report bridgette opening bell then we will hear from ebay and microsoft after the close. >>> still ahead, the kuroda pop. asian stocks rally after the bank kicuts its inflation forecast. >>> and alphabet wants some intel on uber, and they are going to court to get it we'll explain when "worldwide exchange" returns. in the meantime, a little carrie underwood to start your morning. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. wyo
morgan stanley upgrading the stock to overweight from equal weight the analyst predicts nike will rise -- sales will rise in the next few months thanks to new hot sneaker offerings. >>> turning to today's agenda, get ready for a flood of earnings reports, abbott labs, travelers, union pacific, bank of new york melon and blackstone those are some companies report bridgette opening bell then we will hear from ebay and microsoft after the close. >>> still ahead, the kuroda pop....
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so our top pick this year has been nike. performed very well helped by the most recent quarter last week we also have a big pickon tiffany. so tiffany you're not going to buy a $20,000 piece of jewelry on the internet. so most of the winners this year in the first half of the year have been companies that can't be amazon, as well as companies that are basically value plays for retail offprice retailers or basically retail stocks have been down dramatically it's trying to find stocks that aren't going to go down. >> even though the huge gain in nike shares you would say continue to buy the stock? >> yes, very much so we really believe nike has a big play in terms of no fx issues in the back half of this year into the next fiscal year -- >> or -- >> and fiscal 19 in addition we like the athletic sector generally speaking. again, there's only three companies that really matter in that space nike, adidas, and it's under armour under armour is a name where most of the sell side, in fact all the sell side pretty much dislikes righ
so our top pick this year has been nike. performed very well helped by the most recent quarter last week we also have a big pickon tiffany. so tiffany you're not going to buy a $20,000 piece of jewelry on the internet. so most of the winners this year in the first half of the year have been companies that can't be amazon, as well as companies that are basically value plays for retail offprice retailers or basically retail stocks have been down dramatically it's trying to find stocks that aren't...
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didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. they've got a number. that you have been tough. to get up. to. over two hundred of these given a good low that still is the result you don't know yet because another people. all want to know that the other party is going to be so just dumped. my needle using the golden opportunity. is a key chance big i don't have the middle but they're looking at me i'm going to figure . i tense up money up the f.b.i. there's nothing they are. owed out that i could be with and i need. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you if. you thank me thank you. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. beth for me this has had. a connaught by to not by. the way go home and. to know that they got out of. that. hot though if. he were living there destitute about their hero. when they got out of bed there will be a cot let's go we've had them audio you. know do you guys used to see you soon do good to be since. where did you go. from with. my dick
didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. they've got a number. that you have been tough. to get up. to. over two hundred of these given a good low that still is the result you don't know yet because another people. all want to know that the other party is going to be so just dumped. my needle using the golden opportunity. is a key chance big i don't have the middle but they're looking at...
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these guys driss to impress and their foot way, check out their nikes, they allowed 23 sacks last and everybody celebrate some more. dusty baker, fired up. it is over to the west coast to take on the angels. they finish up the nine-game road trip with the arizona diamondbacks and finally return home on july 25th, hosting the brewers at nationals park. nats with a nine and a half game lead in the division right now. this year's wimbledon is roger federer's to lose. he is the highest seed in the rankings tomorrow. he upset the defending champion andy murray to go to his first semifinal. and the first american man to reach the semi-final at a grand slam tournament since j ven venus williams, she took the first set, 6-4. in the second, you have to see this. watch out! nothing to do with this. moves out of the way, 103 miles per hour. later in the set, venus with match point. conta, and venus williams advances to her first wimbledon final in four years. >>> the hype machine working overtime. conor mcgregor and floyd mayweather, mayweather putting his 49-0 record on the line. this has been
these guys driss to impress and their foot way, check out their nikes, they allowed 23 sacks last and everybody celebrate some more. dusty baker, fired up. it is over to the west coast to take on the angels. they finish up the nine-game road trip with the arizona diamondbacks and finally return home on july 25th, hosting the brewers at nationals park. nats with a nine and a half game lead in the division right now. this year's wimbledon is roger federer's to lose. he is the highest seed in the...
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>> nike. >> no! >> yeah. >> nike! >> nike. >> nike is a dow component >> yeah. >> united health >> not goldman sachs >> not yet >> no. >> you tricked me. >> oh. i'm sorry. >> nike. >> nike, i can't believe visa i forgot. i don't like change. that's the problem this crespo guy, is he in charge no, the guy with the little bowtie >> blitzer >> glasses >> yeah. yeah we know him. >> we're getting old a look at the u.s. equity futures. u.s. equity futures at this point are indicated higher this comes after the s&p 500, nasdaq, the russell 2000 all hit record intraday highs only the nasdaq and russell 2000 were able to hold on to them at the close. positive gains again today we will talk about visa and microsoft after their earnings yesterday. dow indicated up by 12 points. s&p futures indicated up by 2.5. the nasdaq up by 3 overnight in asia, look and you'll see the nikkei was down 0.2% hang seng down by just over 0.1% shanghai was down by 0.2%. in europe, early trading today, it looks like the dax is down by a quarter perc
>> nike. >> no! >> yeah. >> nike! >> nike. >> nike is a dow component >> yeah. >> united health >> not goldman sachs >> not yet >> no. >> you tricked me. >> oh. i'm sorry. >> nike. >> nike, i can't believe visa i forgot. i don't like change. that's the problem this crespo guy, is he in charge no, the guy with the little bowtie >> blitzer >> glasses >> yeah. yeah we know him. >>...
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he buys limited edition sheik curse from nike to jordan so there is a high demand but short supply. will, he is the pluck. >> i never thought i would make it this far to sell to these certain people in the industry. >> why he plans to get it, i might want to open a store. i want to reach $1 million by the age of 23. >>> we're going to see a whole lot from him. >> this is just the beginning. >> just the beginning. good for him. >> nice stuff. >>> so the wettest july maybe? could we have a record? >> we do have some records as a matter of fact. you are correct. let's take a live look because it is not wet now. we're ending july on a spectacular note. it is . 88 so it is dry enough to not change this number from that number. winds light north therm at 3. top ten wettest july on record. we had 9.15 inches at national. that is the 7th wettest july in history. our records go back. our third wettest at national. 11.06 in 1945 but a different story for dulles. 8.80 at dulles, that is their wettest july ever on record. our average is only 3 1/2 inches for the month, so indeed it was a wet, w
he buys limited edition sheik curse from nike to jordan so there is a high demand but short supply. will, he is the pluck. >> i never thought i would make it this far to sell to these certain people in the industry. >> why he plans to get it, i might want to open a store. i want to reach $1 million by the age of 23. >>> we're going to see a whole lot from him. >> this is just the beginning. >> just the beginning. good for him. >> nice stuff. >>>...
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. >>> the ceo o of nike is taking a 71% pay cut. mark parker will only make $14 million this year compared to the 47 million he took home last year. the company sales have been weak. other executives have taken cuts and more than 1,000 workers have been laid off. i'm sure for them, comparing 14 million to being laid off. >> that's quite a blow. >>> thank so much. >>> angelina jolie is opening up about her health problems, she had high blood pressure and bells palsy. she credits acupuncture for her full recovery. she talked about her divorce from brad pitt. she said they care for each other and their family. >> 453, the fate of thousands of transgendered service members is uncertainty -- uncertain now that president trump barred them from the military. >> a murder mystery is up next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv
. >>> the ceo o of nike is taking a 71% pay cut. mark parker will only make $14 million this year compared to the 47 million he took home last year. the company sales have been weak. other executives have taken cuts and more than 1,000 workers have been laid off. i'm sure for them, comparing 14 million to being laid off. >> that's quite a blow. >>> thank so much. >>> angelina jolie is opening up about her health problems, she had high blood pressure and bells...
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. >> and at this point i deal nike the dem trats gave bucky the republicans for a reason. in work with 24e78. owe lexs have consequences and that is like vocal seems to the table. >> one more thing as it support hemth care as you look from rep angle you have the press taking let's look let it fail it won't own this, this this the american voters gave the white house the house and senate to republican. so is that a real is dig way to look at this and if obamacare fails hey, want on us. >> yeah, i will tend to disagree there. i feel republicans do have white house and senate in the house. it's really on the republicans to get it done. and get this flew. best case step air joy to repeal with two year delay prompting out insurance packet and providing the american vote and people and insurance companies and go through a process of bipartisan process learn physical states of democrats and 2010 getting this done and real -- real shame of this jim is this is really impeding the rests of president trump's agenda you look at taxi core they look pretty good in august and all of this
. >> and at this point i deal nike the dem trats gave bucky the republicans for a reason. in work with 24e78. owe lexs have consequences and that is like vocal seems to the table. >> one more thing as it support hemth care as you look from rep angle you have the press taking let's look let it fail it won't own this, this this the american voters gave the white house the house and senate to republican. so is that a real is dig way to look at this and if obamacare fails hey, want on...
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nike says each uniform represents approximately 20 recycled bottles. the rest of the nba teams will also be wearing the new apart. >>> the play of the day red sox blue jays in boston after a long rain delay and 15 innings of baseball, it was just after 1:00 in the morning when hanley ramirez comes up to the plate. >> there she goes! and we can go home! 5-4. i love you, hanley! [ laughter ] >> ramirez sending boston fans and announcers home happy with a walkoff win, a blast over the green monster. that's good enough for your play of the day. >>> a raging wildfire is closing in on a community near yosemite national park as firefighters try to contain the flames that are torching tens of thousands of acres. >> reporter: another dangerous fall from this facebook construction site. i'm live with the latest coming up. handballer 1: you know what i could go for? scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. cr
nike says each uniform represents approximately 20 recycled bottles. the rest of the nba teams will also be wearing the new apart. >>> the play of the day red sox blue jays in boston after a long rain delay and 15 innings of baseball, it was just after 1:00 in the morning when hanley ramirez comes up to the plate. >> there she goes! and we can go home! 5-4. i love you, hanley! [ laughter ] >> ramirez sending boston fans and announcers home happy with a walkoff win, a blast...