Sharing demand, david, and today grocery delivery. Yeah, thats what we will be talking to him about of course, was it their second choice is certainly a question we will want to explore and when will the company get to cash flow positive. Remember prior to the pandemic, carl, there had been some important promises made by uber in terms of when they were actually going to get to that point and then of course its all had to change as a result of what theyve seen in their core business which we also will talk about as well. As we take a look, mike, as a market that is going to at least open lower, although certainly unclear whether that will hold incredible momentum yesterday and some of these names, i mean, that we talk about so often, but just this morning, looking at the market caps of amazon at over 1. 5 trillion or tesla at 254 billion it really is quite something. It is, and those are the names, thats the area of the market called secular growth, you know, call it, you know, actuall
And i know why. Well, thank you all very much for being here and before we get started i want to say a few words to the people of california. Great state. Especially with those in napa. Napa has been hit so hard and sonoma. As they deal with the tragic loss of life and property, two devastating wildfires. I spoke with Governor Brown last night to let him know that the federal government will stand with the people of california and we will be there for you in this time of terrible tragedy and need. And i just want to pay my warmest respects. Theyre going through a lot. We also continue to pray for those grieving and wounded after the mass shooting attack in las vegas. And we stand in solidarity with those suffering in the aftermath of hurricanes harvey, irma and maria. And thank you very much. To the many members of congress who join us here today, we have many, many, many fans out here. You know that, right . [applause] a lot of fans. Not all from pennsylvania too. If you can believe i
clinton and his foundations, for introductions. because giustra would have not had any of those introductions if he hadn t started writing checks to clinton. i don t know if that s true. giustra was a billionaire mining magnet before he ever met bill clinton. the figure ien likened giustra to is ron buerkle. the thing giustra liked most about clinton was just being in his orbit, in the proximity. he was on his jet 26 times. how many dinners did he have with the president of kazakhstan and other countries who had massive uranium deposits in their country before he met bill clinton? i don t know, joe. i don t either. but i would bet that the answer to that is zero. and i remember reading about this deal back when it happened. looking at going, wow. josh, goodsdid the foundation pick up any part of the 25 reported
they found patriots employees are likely to have deflated the balls intentionally and that quarterback tom brady was at least generally aware that this activity was going on. if i was tom brady, though, and i actually did it tell the locker room attendant to do this, you know what i d say when i found out 11 of 12 were deflated? why didn t you deflate the 12th ball. and that is a good question. welcome to morning joe . we have mike barnicle sam stein, and in washington senior national correspondent josh green is with us. willie new york daily news and post are really happy today. there are a couple approaches. boston globe nfl implicates brady. one way itto report the story. and then the new york post, and i ll let you read that for yourself. here is the daily news . we ll talk more about that in a minute. patriots owner bob kraft was very angry when this first came out and flanddemanded an apology. and he s still angry. but some of this stuff is real. and y