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turin the founder of you bought studio is well versed in the ways but so you. used on facebook his software is one of many turn key systems to pop up in recent years that make it easy to build a new xbox on social media platforms and they're cheap you can buy one for three hundred dollars or less we call this the you about playground and we make it really user friendly in the way that anybody can just jump right in what we do here is we have a bunch of clones of common types of sites so that people can play around and get to know you by turn says you bought has hundreds of applications from advertising jobs to pumping up celebrity popularity it can also be used to spreading amplify a political message real or fake you have twitter on there yeah i mean there's a lot of different things you can do while he warns users against it turn is well aware of his software can be used for so-called black cat purposes tasks that violate a platform's terms of service are illegal clo wiki about you can actually create random usernames and passwords and you can use those to cr
turin the founder of you bought studio is well versed in the ways but so you. used on facebook his software is one of many turn key systems to pop up in recent years that make it easy to build a new xbox on social media platforms and they're cheap you can buy one for three hundred dollars or less we call this the you about playground and we make it really user friendly in the way that anybody can just jump right in what we do here is we have a bunch of clones of common types of sites so that...
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. >> yes, i bought yesterday and today. bought stocks i have been watching for six months or a year. >> like what >> intel it's trading at $43. it is a screaming by am i wrong for a dollar or two, maybe. but over the long story it's going to work. micron, the airlines are a buy industrials, utx, honeywell, boeing, that has come in from really high levels i think we are setting up here for a pick your spot we are in adult swim, kids out of the pool and you better know what you are doing when you are trading stocks if you buy stocks that you have watched and have done the work on, it is a sale they are on sale right now. >> who else bought >> i don't think the worst is over i have reasons that i think this happened doesn't matter why i think it happened and i don't think the deleveraging and close to being over i think the derivatives at some of the banks are ridiculous. but i will say this. this is the first time since last friday that the market give us a signal at least or something to trade off of in terms of a downside.
. >> yes, i bought yesterday and today. bought stocks i have been watching for six months or a year. >> like what >> intel it's trading at $43. it is a screaming by am i wrong for a dollar or two, maybe. but over the long story it's going to work. micron, the airlines are a buy industrials, utx, honeywell, boeing, that has come in from really high levels i think we are setting up here for a pick your spot we are in adult swim, kids out of the pool and you better know what you...
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i bought puts, not huge positions but enough to be interesting. i also bought some virtu they make money off of volatility and went back and read their transcripts from their conference calls if the volatility continues, i've got enough of a position that i can make some money there. if it doesn't, then i'll make money off the vix puts so i played in both directions. >> interesting we've had doug sefu who runs virtu and vinny viola who founded it on our air the past week so a lot of people are talking about the increased volatility and what it could mean for that stock. is this the new normal now, more volatility it's back and will be this way for a while? >> i don't know. here's the uncertainty and here's why i don't know. you know, you get the tax cut. what's the first thing that people do? let me take a step back. when things are going great, like i said, everybody is a genius in a bull market. no one pays attention to the details because everything is working. and so we kind of ignored th administration and all the political side of things bec
i bought puts, not huge positions but enough to be interesting. i also bought some virtu they make money off of volatility and went back and read their transcripts from their conference calls if the volatility continues, i've got enough of a position that i can make some money there. if it doesn't, then i'll make money off the vix puts so i played in both directions. >> interesting we've had doug sefu who runs virtu and vinny viola who founded it on our air the past week so a lot of...
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was the first and second cd i ever bought.ecause i had to get the monkey off my back. [ cheers and applause ] by the way, did you hear about what happened with rob gronkowski. rob gronkowski of course is the tight end for the new england patriots. the patriots lost the super bowl on sunday [ cheers and applause i didn't mean to start a fight. it just happened. and to make it worst while gronkowski was on the field someone broke into his house and literally robbed gronkowski which is terrible. kind of smart, they knew he wasn't home because he was playing. they were probably watching him only the tv they were stealing. they should be charged with burglary and unsportsmanlike conduct. [ cheers and applause ] got to hope they find him. they took his safe. his gun. they took his book. [ laughter ] i hope when they catch the guy they drop him in the cage with gronk like a lion getting couple slabs of meat. but best wishes to rob gronkowski. rob, during the super bowl, this is why i leave my valuables in cleveland with the browns, n
was the first and second cd i ever bought.ecause i had to get the monkey off my back. [ cheers and applause ] by the way, did you hear about what happened with rob gronkowski. rob gronkowski of course is the tight end for the new england patriots. the patriots lost the super bowl on sunday [ cheers and applause i didn't mean to start a fight. it just happened. and to make it worst while gronkowski was on the field someone broke into his house and literally robbed gronkowski which is terrible....
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they withheld the clinton bought and paid for this thing.thing was corroborated that nunes and the grassley graham memo said. everything they corroborate. >> absolutely, sean. they implicate themselves. this is the fbi director, former director james comey. and others implicate themselves with their own words. if you think about the time line, october 21st, 2016, they get the fisa warrant to spy on carter page. then on january 5th. they debrief then president obama. on january 6th, they brief president-elect trump. and james comey himself says you know it's salacious. it's unverified. then you have christopher steele himself telling the court you know, he didn't verify anything in it. so everybody is using this dossier for a fisa. this is a violation of the fourth amendment if they. >> sean: big time. >> if they lied to the fisa court. >> sean: you broke this on this show almost a year ago. that's how long we have been unappealing this onion. what do you think of darter page. >> feel sorry for a guy like carter page. is he completely innocen
they withheld the clinton bought and paid for this thing.thing was corroborated that nunes and the grassley graham memo said. everything they corroborate. >> absolutely, sean. they implicate themselves. this is the fbi director, former director james comey. and others implicate themselves with their own words. if you think about the time line, october 21st, 2016, they get the fisa warrant to spy on carter page. then on january 5th. they debrief then president obama. on january 6th, they...
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judge it's bought and paid for, they don't tell the judge it wasn't verified. this is outrageous. we've also found out from fusion gps founder glenn simpson, he never bothered to verify the document. so the fbi lied in that sense to the fisa court judge. they never told him the truth, never mentioned the dossier was bought and paid for by clinton and the dnc. they used a dossier filled with russian lies, as we now know in today's second memo, as a justification to spy on the trump campaign and on an incoming president. what does that mean? that means america's powerful tools of intelligence were unlawfully weaponize in one of the biggest abuse of powers in the history of this country. the media is ignoring it. and fisa laws were manipulated by top ranking officials. by the way, i want to be clear. we love all you fbi special agents. we love the guys in the intelligence community. the rank and file. the people that save our lives every day and put your lives on the line. we aren't talking about rank and file. which talking about is the upper echelon that were tr
judge it's bought and paid for, they don't tell the judge it wasn't verified. this is outrageous. we've also found out from fusion gps founder glenn simpson, he never bothered to verify the document. so the fbi lied in that sense to the fisa court judge. they never told him the truth, never mentioned the dossier was bought and paid for by clinton and the dnc. they used a dossier filled with russian lies, as we now know in today's second memo, as a justification to spy on the trump campaign and...
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and we ended up exchanging numbers because we both bought property in los angeles i bought place in malibu that was the rouse, we are both property owners. >> no we were like chatting about oh, my god my construction your construction, you know. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and all of a sudden he gets up, i got to go now. i'm like wait what is this, he's leaving. he's like i got an early day tomorrow. he takes his work very seriously and he was like got to go. next thing you know i didn't hear from him i was in tokyo. >> jimmy: he takes his work seriously, he got teens showing butts to other people. >> come on it's much more than that. >> jimmy: yeah sure but primarily that. >> don't know what you're teenager is doing but i did meet your son back stage. >> jimmy: you did, he's not a teenager these days he's a man. >> i'm like you look like jimmy. >> jimmy: that's what's going to happen to you. you're going to have a person that looks like you it's very wreerd. >> i have a little son who is seven. >> jimmy: does he look like you. >> he has a mischievious personality like me. >> jimmy: you always at
and we ended up exchanging numbers because we both bought property in los angeles i bought place in malibu that was the rouse, we are both property owners. >> no we were like chatting about oh, my god my construction your construction, you know. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and all of a sudden he gets up, i got to go now. i'm like wait what is this, he's leaving. he's like i got an early day tomorrow. he takes his work very seriously and he was like got to go. next thing you know i...
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they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton. they never told the fisa judge.y also knew that the guy that wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate, mccabe said, without the dossier. so they used it anyway. and they used it to impact a presidential election. using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than. this. >> no. it's very disspiritting, sean, the idea that you can have a campaign, pay for opposition research that then gets funneled over to the fbi so can you investigate your opponent? that's not how american elections are supposed to work. and what is so distressing to me as somebody who is watching this is how the press seems to not want to play any credence to this unless it supports donald trump committed collusion with russia. it's as if this story can only travel in one direction. sean, you know, i say that as somebody who has supported the investigation into donald trump on collusion believing we have to gets to the bottom and let m
they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton. they never told the fisa judge.y also knew that the guy that wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate, mccabe said, without the dossier. so they used it anyway. and they used it to impact a presidential election. using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than. this. >> no. it's very disspiritting, sean, the...
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as faras being bought and paid for by the nra.as i know, the nra has not given a single dollar to a candid running for florida in at least 16 years. those of us to be lead in the right to keep and bear arms, we believe it because we believe it, not because anybody is paying us too. but do they put the money in congress, where the big bullet scars that are taken?” money in congress, where the big bullet scars that are taken? i am just a small representative in florida. i think we are going to have a comprehensive package of
as faras being bought and paid for by the nra.as i know, the nra has not given a single dollar to a candid running for florida in at least 16 years. those of us to be lead in the right to keep and bear arms, we believe it because we believe it, not because anybody is paying us too. but do they put the money in congress, where the big bullet scars that are taken?” money in congress, where the big bullet scars that are taken? i am just a small representative in florida. i think we are going to...
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bill bought this house when hillary was out of town and surprised her with it. she came back into town and he said, i bought that house you thought was ready and now you have to marry me. i can't live there long. she said yes. that was his third try. windows, all of it is a big, while room for a living room, it is a small place to get married and the clintons had only 10 guests for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple of close friends and family. that was it, very modest. one of the visitor favorite things to see is that wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's wedding dress. it was made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. dress at hert this mother's insistence. she was going to pull something out of the closet and her mother said, no we are going to the store you have to get a nice dress. they pulled this jessica mcclintock debbie saxe dress off sax dress off the rack. hillary decided to keep her own name, hillary rodham, which was or anywherearkansas at that time. both mothers hoped she would change her
bill bought this house when hillary was out of town and surprised her with it. she came back into town and he said, i bought that house you thought was ready and now you have to marry me. i can't live there long. she said yes. that was his third try. windows, all of it is a big, while room for a living room, it is a small place to get married and the clintons had only 10 guests for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple of close friends and family. that was it, very modest. one of the...
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they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton, they never told the fisa judge.new the guy who wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate as mccabe said without the dossier. they used it any way. they used it to impact a presidential election, using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than this. >> no, it's very disspiriting sean. the idea that you can have a campaign pay for opposition research, that then gets funneled over to the fbi so you can investigate your opponent, that's now how american elections are supposed to work. what's so distressing to me as somebody who is watching this is how the press wants to pay no credence to this unless it sports that donald trump committed collusion with russia. it's as if this story could only go to one conclusion. we have to believe that robert mueller can get to the bottom. i will not turn a blind eye the way the press has where they only think "the story" can travel in one part and that part is to hurt
they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton, they never told the fisa judge.new the guy who wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate as mccabe said without the dossier. they used it any way. they used it to impact a presidential election, using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than this. >> no, it's very disspiriting sean. the idea that you can have a...
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bought honeybee5 to life. combination of all things that made her... bought honeybees to life.5hort very prolific in a very relatively short life. she packed in an awful lot of movies. she was working five different languages. she was originally from south india, but she carried on and she recently made a film that bought her back. she had a heydayin film that bought her back. she had a heyday in the 805 and 905 and then 5he sort of got married and i remember being in india in a hotel in mombasa, it mu5t've been in the alley to thousands. i was sitting by the pool and there was this woman who kept walking around the hotel grounds, up5tair5, downstairs. all the way round around 20 times and that was sridevi kapoor. she was back on track and wanting to get back on track and wanting to get back into movies. dedicated work—out everyday in this hotel. and then brought herself back and had a lover... an excellent career. she has recently made a movie mum and another movie. i had met her last year when i was in india i had met her in the studio where we were doing the music for my fil
bought honeybee5 to life. combination of all things that made her... bought honeybees to life.5hort very prolific in a very relatively short life. she packed in an awful lot of movies. she was working five different languages. she was originally from south india, but she carried on and she recently made a film that bought her back. she had a heydayin film that bought her back. she had a heyday in the 805 and 905 and then 5he sort of got married and i remember being in india in a hotel in...
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they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton. they never told the fisa judge.y also knew that the guy that wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate, mccabe said, without the dossier. so they used it anyway. and they used it to impact a presidential election. using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than. this. >> no. it's very disspiritting, sean, the idea that you can have a campaign, pay for opposition research that then gets funneled over to the fbi so can you investigate your opponent? that's not how american elections are supposed to work. and what is so distressing to me as somebody who is watching this is how the press seems to not want to play any credence to this unless it supports donald trump committed collusion with russia. it's as if this story can only travel in one direction. sean, you know, i say that as somebody who has supported the investigation into donald trump on collusion believing we have to gets to the bottom and let m
they also knew it was bought and paid for by hillary clinton. they never told the fisa judge.y also knew that the guy that wrote it christopher steele hated the president and had an agenda. they also knew they couldn't spy on a trump associate, mccabe said, without the dossier. so they used it anyway. and they used it to impact a presidential election. using the opponent's bought and paid for lies. you can't write a spy novel worse than. this. >> no. it's very disspiritting, sean, the...
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bill bought this house while hillary was out of town and surprised her with it. she came back from visiting friends and family for six weeks and he said, i bought that house you thought was pretty, i know you have to marry me. i can't live there alone. and she said yes on the third try. that was the third try he did that. the house is originally a 1931, so the floors, windows, all of is a things -- while it big room for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10 guests here for their wedding. the two of them, a couple of close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's original wedding dress, designed and made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. hillary bob distressed the night before the wedding -- hillary dress at her mother's insistence the night before the wedding. they pulled it off the rack for $53. one of the interesting things to note is at the time of their marriage, hillary dec
bill bought this house while hillary was out of town and surprised her with it. she came back from visiting friends and family for six weeks and he said, i bought that house you thought was pretty, i know you have to marry me. i can't live there alone. and she said yes on the third try. that was the third try he did that. the house is originally a 1931, so the floors, windows, all of is a things -- while it big room for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10...
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so pretty aggressive buy iing there. 8,000 of the june 120 calls aggressively bought. that's interesting to me in this negative market, you are seeing a little bit of putting the toe in the water in terms of just trying to see where they want to be that's a name. i love the growth aspect of what's going on in visa now. i love the name. i own these calls, so i got plenty of time it was good to see adding to that today >> i got you have a good weekend. >> sounds great. >> all right from miracles to market, rob mcclanahan, one of the mar star of the hockey team of 1980 is with us next find out what he's telling his clients about the stock market he works at financial services now. can't wait to catch up with him. first, we're catching up with tyler mathisen >> one of the things is that you're going to join us, scott, about half past 1:00 and we welcome you forvigilantes. are they in charge what does it mean for stocks that would be one of the best brains on the street, he'll join us market psychology, stay calm and not let your emotions take over your investments and we'l
so pretty aggressive buy iing there. 8,000 of the june 120 calls aggressively bought. that's interesting to me in this negative market, you are seeing a little bit of putting the toe in the water in terms of just trying to see where they want to be that's a name. i love the growth aspect of what's going on in visa now. i love the name. i own these calls, so i got plenty of time it was good to see adding to that today >> i got you have a good weekend. >> sounds great. >> all...
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, we bought nice goods there.n i get back, i go to nytimes.com. and whole foods will pop up immediately. that's a served -- this is not a idol it just has to do with the power of amazon all around you this is introducing six days ago, but a lot of people felt there hasn't been enough real sign that prices are coming down at whole foods i think when you have this cash back card, it reminds me almost like, frankly, like costco this is big. people are underestimating again what amazon is doing they just don't seem to understand that amazon wants to win everywhere including whole foods. it's not -- it's no longer just an experiment is what i'm saying. >> no. >> 1509 is a new high. somebody gets it even buffett wasn't surprised at the evaluation >> i know. what has happened is you have the third leg of the school, which has the advertising leg, the amazon web services is just a juggernaut and obviously, it's just the prime card it has become, really, a way of life looking around on twitter, someone is saying, there are
, we bought nice goods there.n i get back, i go to nytimes.com. and whole foods will pop up immediately. that's a served -- this is not a idol it just has to do with the power of amazon all around you this is introducing six days ago, but a lot of people felt there hasn't been enough real sign that prices are coming down at whole foods i think when you have this cash back card, it reminds me almost like, frankly, like costco this is big. people are underestimating again what amazon is doing...
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one that i guess i'd dust hank even if it almost bought a good book to see rob i. would ask that of the final budget probably not make it but he also join. me on twenty k. dawlish time i cannot i'm all. white and i get out. all scared but if i raise my boss' cat ok i death as i see. yes what you think of when they set up somewhat the fictions. time graham character man was someone that shall have time for me now that's. right i mean the. monitor is bad for them cautious can't accept quickly this such outback. steakhouse was far they busted it was not that difficult to do i want to say on this i want to come was more than that i want to saw new york me quote him how that has more than pushed the was we done us push that was was she yes. but that was the neck out of any and the pages are solid as. my stock is scared and nothing to what he she will be about think about how to spot me when i spoke to the store was a double shot by. nobody could have bought it but it's not the kind of problem i was so i thought i was going to buy. but as usual of all of. the. most. i've
one that i guess i'd dust hank even if it almost bought a good book to see rob i. would ask that of the final budget probably not make it but he also join. me on twenty k. dawlish time i cannot i'm all. white and i get out. all scared but if i raise my boss' cat ok i death as i see. yes what you think of when they set up somewhat the fictions. time graham character man was someone that shall have time for me now that's. right i mean the. monitor is bad for them cautious can't accept quickly...
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he had his second bought with the cancer diagnosis.e believed that he wasn't going to make it and he wanted to ensure that his information became public and this was the only way he could do it. >> sean: victoria, you were there the entire time today. this is your client. we have been waiting for this testimony for a long time. i know have you had to sift through years of information. what was the reaction if you can tell us of these committees number one and number two, if you explain the why? it never made sense to allow when we knew vladimir putin he had a band of supporters in the country wanted to get our uranium and still doing this with iran as sara is mentioning. how could we let this happen. >> let me take balk to 2005, that's when this really started the russian plan to take over u.s. uranium piles. that was when, guess what, bill clinton, former president and his multigazillionaire fan zac traveled and bestowed all kinds of praises on the dictator and ended up with uranium mining rights. it was then that the russians combine
he had his second bought with the cancer diagnosis.e believed that he wasn't going to make it and he wanted to ensure that his information became public and this was the only way he could do it. >> sean: victoria, you were there the entire time today. this is your client. we have been waiting for this testimony for a long time. i know have you had to sift through years of information. what was the reaction if you can tell us of these committees number one and number two, if you explain...
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we bought a photograph while on in a family outing up here.t was of a union soldier cradling his musket. it sat on the kitchen table for a couple of weeks. we just really realized at that point in time that this relic was much more important than the other relics we were collecting. so, after a while, we just began collecting civil war photography only and stopped collecting the other relics. over time, christian began buying them on ebay. christian and brandon. we loved doing the countdowns and christian clicking at the last second to win the item. we got some amazing -- i think about 30% of the collection came from ebay. they had a real golden year there where a lot of this stuff, when ebay first came into existence, a lot of this stuff was coming out of attics across america. we even -- i recall getting one photograph from alaska, another one from canada. >> my favorite photograph is right here. it's a little girl. she looks like she's about 6 or 7 years old. and she's holding a picture of her father. she's wearing mourning ribbons. and whe
we bought a photograph while on in a family outing up here.t was of a union soldier cradling his musket. it sat on the kitchen table for a couple of weeks. we just really realized at that point in time that this relic was much more important than the other relics we were collecting. so, after a while, we just began collecting civil war photography only and stopped collecting the other relics. over time, christian began buying them on ebay. christian and brandon. we loved doing the countdowns...
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aggressively bought. now the i wiwm at the time, 1490 these puts were being bought for 255. it's worthwhile to keep an eye on it this i'm in this, it could be a hedge for me to the downside or if there is further downside or an acceleration to the downside, i'll probably take this off pretty rapidly because this market, the swings that we're having, and you mentioned it, scott, up and down, 500 points, thousand-point, it's unbelievable you're getting moves now in a day or two that used to take weeks. this is pretty incredible and you've got to be very nimble in this market. >> from a broader market standpoint, guys, you want to see the russell stabilize and start to rise if you think the market has bought them they lead down, they lead up >> that's where i'm looking in addition to the banks with sarat, which i agree with. the tax plan benefits the u.s. most, u.s. companies the most. so that's where you want to go but i have a question for these guys i was talking to a couple of investors yesterday, and for the first time they are seeing, i'm seeing it too, premium where if y
aggressively bought. now the i wiwm at the time, 1490 these puts were being bought for 255. it's worthwhile to keep an eye on it this i'm in this, it could be a hedge for me to the downside or if there is further downside or an acceleration to the downside, i'll probably take this off pretty rapidly because this market, the swings that we're having, and you mentioned it, scott, up and down, 500 points, thousand-point, it's unbelievable you're getting moves now in a day or two that used to take...
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but while i bought stocks, i don't have the exposure that i had in the market a month ago. nowhere near it. because i'm concerned. the stocks i buy now, i'm comfortable holding for a long, long time. >> some are clearly wondering whether we have come too far, too fast on the way back up, the so-called "v" bottom mike santoli is joining us from the stock exchange with that side of the story. >> scott, in line with what you guys are talking about, what josh is taking, would it be the best scenario if we race back up to the old highs looking at the velocity of this come back and the fact that we haven't let up in the last few days makes you wonder if we're going by that traditional playbook i know you guys all understand how it's comical in a way, after you get a big jolt to the market, a correction, everyone's a technician, just like when the hurricanes come in, everyone is a meteorologist. the fundamentals don't move as fast as the prices there's a reason these rules of thumb existed. was it a reflex move responding to oversold conditions right now i do think the s&p is at a
but while i bought stocks, i don't have the exposure that i had in the market a month ago. nowhere near it. because i'm concerned. the stocks i buy now, i'm comfortable holding for a long, long time. >> some are clearly wondering whether we have come too far, too fast on the way back up, the so-called "v" bottom mike santoli is joining us from the stock exchange with that side of the story. >> scott, in line with what you guys are talking about, what josh is taking, would...
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like that, the fbi and the doj, thickly lied about the fisa judge, the origins of the clinton bought and paid for dossier. full of russian government propaganda. they used that to get a warrant to spy on a member of the the p campaign. we will go through this memo point by point. we will separate fact from democratic friction. this is something to destroy trump media will never do. also, the house until committee chairman devin nunes and carter page, the former campaign advisor at the center of all this, they will both join us tonight with exclusive reaction. also breaking tonight, growing callswa for broward county sherf scott israel to resign over new information about his department's repeated failures to stop and properly respond to the florida shooting. according to new reports, f a total of four officers did not enter the high school when they had an opportunity to confront the gunman and possibly save lives. we'll describe in complete detail the bureaucratic failure and how every sign was missed that could have prevented, definitely could have prevented this tragedy. t we'll h
like that, the fbi and the doj, thickly lied about the fisa judge, the origins of the clinton bought and paid for dossier. full of russian government propaganda. they used that to get a warrant to spy on a member of the the p campaign. we will go through this memo point by point. we will separate fact from democratic friction. this is something to destroy trump media will never do. also, the house until committee chairman devin nunes and carter page, the former campaign advisor at the center of...
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there was a time when i bought a whole bunch of little ones. >> yeah. about the time we traveled. >> yeah, exactly the korean market was very cheap. i mean ridiculously cheap after 1998 when they had all kinds of troubles and there were a lot of bargains in korea. >> when you say a reasonable amount, i mean, for me that's a different number for my holdings than it would be for you. >> yeah. >> are we talking north of a billion dollars? >> well, we probably made in the hundreds of millions someplace. >> you made that much on those transactions >> yeah. that's my memory kind of in 500 million or 400 million i don't remember exactly. >> let's talk about some of the other purchases that were revealed, purchases and sales that were revealed in some of these most recent filings, 13fs. you sold more of your ibm stake and bought more apple according to the latest filings we've seen a question came in from brandon carol that said, first of all, why did you? >> well, i was wrong on -- at least i thought i was wrong on ibm. maybe i'm wrong when i sold it i certain
there was a time when i bought a whole bunch of little ones. >> yeah. about the time we traveled. >> yeah, exactly the korean market was very cheap. i mean ridiculously cheap after 1998 when they had all kinds of troubles and there were a lot of bargains in korea. >> when you say a reasonable amount, i mean, for me that's a different number for my holdings than it would be for you. >> yeah. >> are we talking north of a billion dollars? >> well, we probably...
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she bought a aren't with a. we will pick it up. our panel stays with us and much more. wait until you see this tape of congressman adam schiff ahead. taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, or if you've received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz today. and go to taltz.com to learn how to pay as little as $5 a month. the more you know the the commute is worth it.me, for all the work you pour into this place, you sure get a lot more out of it. you and that john deere tr
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bought. for. turning a run nearly fifty meters long it's. no easy task. in the distance lies the infamous ghost. one of the most turns in the river. this time the ghost was leaving. on their last trip the raft was ranked against the wall. and its bamboo cargo scattered into the river. one song the song. a motor boat comes to help. the river bank marks the end of the trip. everybody had. given up on and again. and again. i don't know if i can lead. you down to it without you. back on land the bamboo must travel another thirty kilometers through rain and mud before reaching the processing plant in. the jungle road so slippery on the droid the band leader can only take a portion of the goods. being car. been mounted him in the night out back and have been. accurately been manatee how often are you naming a friday and they have to wait a year but you know i did call buddy in the morgue and i share my pain like you knew i wouldn't go in the car. seat i mean if they did i'd be good and i don't be doing that i knew what. a deal is struck but for twice the price
bought. for. turning a run nearly fifty meters long it's. no easy task. in the distance lies the infamous ghost. one of the most turns in the river. this time the ghost was leaving. on their last trip the raft was ranked against the wall. and its bamboo cargo scattered into the river. one song the song. a motor boat comes to help. the river bank marks the end of the trip. everybody had. given up on and again. and again. i don't know if i can lead. you down to it without you. back on land the...
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they already bought into daimler. they already bought into volvo. well with that. germany is leading this pushback and they have put in some draft legislation that they are going to discuss. emanuel is supporting it just to going to discuss. emanuel is supporting itjust to be able to say, —— macron is supporting this. just to say that these companies can't come in and take over all of oui’ can't come in and take over all of our technology. germany has lots of middle sized private companies who have done very well. i don't think germany wants to lose hold of that industrial base. and also the industrial base. and also the industrial base, the car industry is extremely important, pivotal to its own economy. you get to the point where you figure out, what is it you need to protect and what is out there, forforeign need to protect and what is out there, for foreign investment need to protect and what is out there, forforeign investment or foreign takeovers? that's right. there's so much money coming. if you think, in germany, in 2010, only about 100 mil
they already bought into daimler. they already bought into volvo. well with that. germany is leading this pushback and they have put in some draft legislation that they are going to discuss. emanuel is supporting it just to going to discuss. emanuel is supporting itjust to be able to say, —— macron is supporting this. just to say that these companies can't come in and take over all of oui’ can't come in and take over all of our technology. germany has lots of middle sized private...
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bought them this morning >> pete? >> keep an eye on this steel we talk about them all the time, but not as much recently mt is hitting today. you can see where stock is when these were bought, calls i'm going to talk b about, stock wu about 30 or 40 cents lower. so it's start iing to move up t the upside very, very short-term buyers here of these calls the 36.5s, doesn't say on there, but these expire march 2nd so they're the very first expri in march i'll only be in the trade for a couple of weeks. it's a very, very short-term trade, but aggressive buying here around 40 cents is what they paid here for a few of these these calls could start to take off, but have too t.o. in a short time frame comes back here. gold is on pace for its best day since may of last year we'll get the trade frs the futures pit next on halftime ♪ feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you
bought them this morning >> pete? >> keep an eye on this steel we talk about them all the time, but not as much recently mt is hitting today. you can see where stock is when these were bought, calls i'm going to talk b about, stock wu about 30 or 40 cents lower. so it's start iing to move up t the upside very, very short-term buyers here of these calls the 36.5s, doesn't say on there, but these expire march 2nd so they're the very first expri in march i'll only be in the trade for a...
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. >> veritas owns more than 5,000 apartments and bought its first building in oakland. >> a lot of theies are heart wrenching. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor says he's been hearing complaints. >> they're buying these buildings at extremely high prie prices and under rent control law are passing on the debt to their tenants. >> reporter: they're allowed annual increases tied to the rate of inflation. this year it's he has co sponsored a measure to stop these so-called pass-throughs. pat mcgehee has lived in the same rent controlled studio for 20 years. veritas bought her building and with pass throughs her rent climbed from 383 to 817. >> i couldn't believe it at first. i went okay. sure. >> reporter: her rent will settle in with a 34% increase pfor this coming year. how hard was it for you paying that extra money? >> that money had to cut out my savings. i've been trying to save up for my teeth. >> reporter: he denied my interview. what do you say to pat mcgehee? >> i can't talk about specific renters. >> reporter: she sited privacy concerns, even though i explained pat mcgehee
. >> veritas owns more than 5,000 apartments and bought its first building in oakland. >> a lot of theies are heart wrenching. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor says he's been hearing complaints. >> they're buying these buildings at extremely high prie prices and under rent control law are passing on the debt to their tenants. >> reporter: they're allowed annual increases tied to the rate of inflation. this year it's he has co sponsored a measure to stop these...
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. >> veritas owns more than 5,000 apartments and bought its first building in oakland. >> a lot of the stories are heart wrenching. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor says he's been hearing complaints. >> they're buying these buildings at extremely high prie prices and under rent control law are passing on the debt to their tenants. >> reporter: they're allowed annual increases tied to the rate of inflation. this year it's 1.6%. he has co sponsored a measure to stop these so-called pass-throughs. pat mcgehee has lived in the same rent controlled studio for 20 years. veritas bought her building and with pass throughs her rent climbed from 383 to 817. >> i couldn't believe it at first. i went okay. sure. >> reporter: her rent will settle in with a 34% increase pfor this coming year. how hard was it for you paying that extra money? >> that money had to cut out my savings. i've been trying to save up for my teeth. >> reporter: he denied my interview. what do you say to pat mcgehee? >> i can't talk about specific renters. >> reporter: she sited privacy concerns, even though i explained p
. >> veritas owns more than 5,000 apartments and bought its first building in oakland. >> a lot of the stories are heart wrenching. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor says he's been hearing complaints. >> they're buying these buildings at extremely high prie prices and under rent control law are passing on the debt to their tenants. >> reporter: they're allowed annual increases tied to the rate of inflation. this year it's 1.6%. he has co sponsored a measure to...
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this house, before we bought it, would have been torn down and replaced had we not bought it. i'm not a developer, i respect the neighborhood character and enjoy rehabing old homes. i love this home immediately and we want to refurbish it. so upon purchasing the home, we mailed and hand delivered a letter to all the adjacent neighbors on august 22nd, 2016, stating our intent to fix the retaining wall and restore the home and we invited anyone to get in touch. also, as the new neighbors, we intended to fix the failing retaining wall at our own cost. we met with four owners of two properties who did respond, 1,000 kansas never responded to our letter. starting even prior to our move- in, michael hired a lot surveyor and i interviewed engineers and 30 general contractors. our structural plans have been veted by the building department , and additionly by two other structural engineers. i asked independently review them who both cited the plans as more conservative than what they would have done. so on that basis our permit was approved. so since this appeal generated a stop-work
this house, before we bought it, would have been torn down and replaced had we not bought it. i'm not a developer, i respect the neighborhood character and enjoy rehabing old homes. i love this home immediately and we want to refurbish it. so upon purchasing the home, we mailed and hand delivered a letter to all the adjacent neighbors on august 22nd, 2016, stating our intent to fix the retaining wall and restore the home and we invited anyone to get in touch. also, as the new neighbors, we...
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of those well today, now we've got march 75 calls being bought. it was 5600 of those that's interesting as well maybe we're seeing the lows or close to the lows in this stock because the stock was 76 last week it's over 78 today and maybe we punch up through this 80 number with all this call activity. >> thank you very much coming up, wells fargo's mike mayo is with us. talking about his top picks in the space including jpmorgan ahead of the big investor day tomorrow first though, contessa bre ebrer >> coming up on "power lunch," warren buffett says stocks will be abetter bet over the next 3 year he also said he wouldn't rule out owning 100% of an airline. should you follow his move and companies continue to break their ties with the nra. we'll talk to one company standing by them and not bowing into pressure. we're back right after this. e r. but to us, e r. it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite
of those well today, now we've got march 75 calls being bought. it was 5600 of those that's interesting as well maybe we're seeing the lows or close to the lows in this stock because the stock was 76 last week it's over 78 today and maybe we punch up through this 80 number with all this call activity. >> thank you very much coming up, wells fargo's mike mayo is with us. talking about his top picks in the space including jpmorgan ahead of the big investor day tomorrow first though,...
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what are they being bought off to? being bought off to a position they don't agree with? is that what you're suggesting? >> do you think they're not influenced by the money? >> no. >> are you influenced by money? do you know where your bread is buttered? >> paul ryan you think he is a secret gun controller. >> no, no one's saying that, he's not a straw person. >> how is the money relevant? >> the money is relevant. >> it's getting them elected. >> money gets them elected. >> the nra is supporting him because he's pro-gun. >> they're coming down to an absolutist version of first amendment where common sense -- >> it undermines the entire point. >> no it doesn't, he is influenced by the money. >> no, no. >> you think the nra does not give him money -- >> he's 16, out hunting deer, he was in favor of gun control, then he ran for office and all this lobbyist money came to him and he changed his stance? >> you are creating a -- >> why proposed commonsense restrictions the vast number of americas support? do you think he was out with an ar-15, hunting? >> i'm sure he was out wi
what are they being bought off to? being bought off to a position they don't agree with? is that what you're suggesting? >> do you think they're not influenced by the money? >> no. >> are you influenced by money? do you know where your bread is buttered? >> paul ryan you think he is a secret gun controller. >> no, no one's saying that, he's not a straw person. >> how is the money relevant? >> the money is relevant. >> it's getting them elected....
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was a period of great prosperity for the town and hands pavel's prospered to in the same year he bought a large townhouse. commensurate with his success in business. by now he was already a member of the grand guild to which the most successful merchants belonged they alone had the privilege of engaging in foreign trade their lone decided who should sit on the town council and who consequently should have control over the fortunes of the city. high above the town hall the patron saint of the town old thomas. inside the building his predecessor who served for five hundred years as weathervane for the sea man and as a landmark presided over the city's good fortune. in the grand whole a storage room in earlier days for valuable trade goods a self-confident display of the hands and colors yellow and blue for the huns the arctic league red and green for wealth. as a respected merchant hans pavel's now had a seat on the town council in this capacity he was involved not just in the accumulation of wealth but also in providing for the spiritual care of the municipal community reveille commissio
was a period of great prosperity for the town and hands pavel's prospered to in the same year he bought a large townhouse. commensurate with his success in business. by now he was already a member of the grand guild to which the most successful merchants belonged they alone had the privilege of engaging in foreign trade their lone decided who should sit on the town council and who consequently should have control over the fortunes of the city. high above the town hall the patron saint of the...
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bought about 8,000 of those.oday, they're buying more in intel, so keep an eye on this name the stock was bumping up against 52-week highs. ten-year highs this is a stock that folks, i know the market is pulling back. i think it's ready and primed to go up toward it is fmid 50s. another one b, a financial aig. the march calls getting bought today aggressively i liked what we see here this is a stock you mentioned it on the tease it's come down dramatically so it makes sense that somebody is expecting a move to start moving back the march 60 calls getting bought aggressively here as well good numbers paying about 50 cents called on average for those calls. so it's an inexpensive i like the risk reward i'm in these march calls as well >> back to intel the new us you were alluding to just so viewers have aware it was citi that got even more bullish on intel yesterday right? they made it their top pick. already bullish, but had more conviction on it cramer yesterday called it a very inexpensive stock so it's well lik
bought about 8,000 of those.oday, they're buying more in intel, so keep an eye on this name the stock was bumping up against 52-week highs. ten-year highs this is a stock that folks, i know the market is pulling back. i think it's ready and primed to go up toward it is fmid 50s. another one b, a financial aig. the march calls getting bought today aggressively i liked what we see here this is a stock you mentioned it on the tease it's come down dramatically so it makes sense that somebody is...
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another example of russian collusion, is the clin to be bought and paid for -- clinton bought and paid for dossier filled with russian and russian government lies and propaganda. hillary clinton and the dnc shelled out over $12 million to fund this salacious and unverified dossier used as the bulk of information to get a fisa warrant to spy on the trump campaign. the same dossier the republican memos found that the fbi used to lie in that fisa court to get that warrant to spy on a member of the trump campaign. the fbi, fusion gps, nobody verified what was in the dossier, to this day we haven't proven a thing in the dossier. we know that the bulk of that fisa application was made up of a political hit piece document put together by a former plitish spy, christopher steel, using russian government sources and some of hillary's best friend as sources. now, also breaking, a lot of developments tonight as it relates to the case of bruce and nellie orr. this hugs band and wife duo, we reported after bruce orr high-ranking justice department official passed on the anti-trump field dossier, he
another example of russian collusion, is the clin to be bought and paid for -- clinton bought and paid for dossier filled with russian and russian government lies and propaganda. hillary clinton and the dnc shelled out over $12 million to fund this salacious and unverified dossier used as the bulk of information to get a fisa warrant to spy on the trump campaign. the same dossier the republican memos found that the fbi used to lie in that fisa court to get that warrant to spy on a member of the...
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amazon bought whole foods last year for nearly $14 billion. back with more in a moment.kay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. that's value jack's way. like jack's one-of-a-kind breakfast pockets for $2 each. three of jack's famous tacos and a small drink for $3! or a classic bonus jack combo for $5! it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. this morning -- we broke the news jimmy garoppolo has >>> okay. before we leave you, the bay area has a new multi-millionaire this morning. we broke the news this morning. jimmy garoppolo agreed to a new contract with the 49ers. he will be the highest paid player in the nfl. >> he deserves it. >> 27.5 million bucks per season. a five-year deal worth roughly $137 million in all. >> he deserves it. >> he started five games for the 49ers after being traded with the patriots and won them all. >> he deserves it. >> the 49ers could formally announ
amazon bought whole foods last year for nearly $14 billion. back with more in a moment.kay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. that's value jack's way. like jack's one-of-a-kind breakfast pockets for $2 each. three of jack's famous tacos and a small drink for $3! or a classic bonus jack combo for $5! it's like i tell jack...
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bought r fit bought it for insurance on thursday. made 38% on friday oh, this is wonderful. i would have made 100% more if i would have waiteded another 48 hours. josh was negative on this thing. this is good insurance it's the reverse it's not going to zero i am singing the praise of etn when it's volatility you're trying to protect yourself >> for most people, you really understand it. it's people who use it that don't understand >> you deserve to go to zero if you don't understand what you own. >> i think the thing that happened there that was mostly held by professionals. using it for other hedges. but you know, people have to be very careful when you come into it and say the it's a good product, i'm not disagree iing. i think you have to be careful for some members of the audience who don't know the product well. >> i would say the good thing to focus on when you're talking about the effects of these etfs when asking the question, you never understand why the market sells off. you're trying to say okay, it was a jobs report. one of the correlations, emerging markets, ye
bought r fit bought it for insurance on thursday. made 38% on friday oh, this is wonderful. i would have made 100% more if i would have waiteded another 48 hours. josh was negative on this thing. this is good insurance it's the reverse it's not going to zero i am singing the praise of etn when it's volatility you're trying to protect yourself >> for most people, you really understand it. it's people who use it that don't understand >> you deserve to go to zero if you don't...
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i bought late friday. i bought today. i got to energy late. you have to be -- it's not aggressive. >> shepard: what else were you buy something. >> today, you know, didn't go into financials. i was waiting all day to get a shot. i want to see the spread hit 80. >> shepard: the gap between the two year yield and the ten year -- >> right. came back 65 points by the time the market close. i never got the shares i wanted to go. there were plenty of shares in the exxons that i could get. that's what i did. i get the tech names like nvidia. i've been in nvidia. i've had a nice year. i couldn't pass up the prices. as a trader, i got involved. you want to know what happened when the dow hit 25,000? and the s&p hit 2,700? that's when the stop orders came off. that's when the algorithms traded in. that's when you need these guys. >> we should explain how the volume spikes when you have the algorithms kick in. even with the comeback from our worst levels of the down close to 600 pounds, it's like catching a falling knife. are you brave? >> you have to be
i bought late friday. i bought today. i got to energy late. you have to be -- it's not aggressive. >> shepard: what else were you buy something. >> today, you know, didn't go into financials. i was waiting all day to get a shot. i want to see the spread hit 80. >> shepard: the gap between the two year yield and the ten year -- >> right. came back 65 points by the time the market close. i never got the shares i wanted to go. there were plenty of shares in the exxons that...
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used to redeem, they have effectively bought for the fraudsters?d, it is difficult to trace these anyway but made almost impossible by the fact that many of this is coming from outside the uk. about the retailer's role in this, if you have to physically go into the shop, one of the big supermarkets or smith's or a corner shop to buy them, is it possible for retailers to spot it going on? definitely and it's part of the reason i've written to the chief executives of tesco, morrisons, asda and sainsbury‘s, because we're finding that actually as a last line of defence, those staff who are in those supermarkets and in many other retailers, can be the people who might ask those elderly people why are they making those purchases. we have a really great example only a a few weeks ago, where staff in tesco's lynwood asked customer purchasing more than £1000 worth of vouchers, what that was for. their intervention managed to stop that customer from losing their money. we are asking for the engagement of retailers to be able to help us be the last line of de
used to redeem, they have effectively bought for the fraudsters?d, it is difficult to trace these anyway but made almost impossible by the fact that many of this is coming from outside the uk. about the retailer's role in this, if you have to physically go into the shop, one of the big supermarkets or smith's or a corner shop to buy them, is it possible for retailers to spot it going on? definitely and it's part of the reason i've written to the chief executives of tesco, morrisons, asda and...
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it and i sold it and i made a good deal of money and then i bought it back and i went against my own advice when my son said to me, dad, you are up substantially, sell it. >> that's a good narrative, mazor is a good stock and i like it here. bob in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for what you do and congratulations on the eagles. >> thanks. what's up? >> caller: the reason i called, a few days back, you were talking defense stocks lockheed raytheon, what about kratos >> that is good. but why go with this little dog? garrison in georgia. >> caller: how are you doing, sir. i am a newly investor, and i was wondering with roku? >> you are being given an opportunity, i have liked it i like amazon. i like it at 15, i like it at -- no i like amazon. david in new jersey. >> caller: what can you tell me about this stock >> i need to do more i don't know sorrento. i know sorrento the town we will do work. how about mark in pennsylvania. >> caller: hey, jim, i want to know about teledoc. >> many people coming into that segment and let's say ixnay tella doc. >> caller: my stock today
it and i sold it and i made a good deal of money and then i bought it back and i went against my own advice when my son said to me, dad, you are up substantially, sell it. >> that's a good narrative, mazor is a good stock and i like it here. bob in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for what you do and congratulations on the eagles. >> thanks. what's up? >> caller: the reason i called, a few days back, you were talking defense stocks lockheed raytheon, what about...