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it is up on the week it's still down, though, doc, more than 50% this year.t's - >> right there, judge. that's why i mean, as the stock fell from $30 a share all the way down into the teens, that was an investigation. now there's somebody willing to bet that maybe by september, things get cleared up. it's not too much of a reach, really the stock is $14.07. they come scrambling in, buying the september 22.50 calls. september, 22.50s, about the equivalent of 400,000 share equivalent this thing goes back anywhere close to 30, this thing is an absolute home run. and you're taking a lot less risk than buying the stock so we like the trade i bought them. i probably sell an upside call against it again to hit the time decay factor, but i like the stock to recover from this level. >> it still looks for a big jump in a few months. >> yeah, well, you know, the fall was basically like i say, it was a $35 stock in february it was right about $30 when the investigations and so forth happened that drove it down like that now, with the stock at $14, like i say, i kind of l
it is up on the week it's still down, though, doc, more than 50% this year.t's - >> right there, judge. that's why i mean, as the stock fell from $30 a share all the way down into the teens, that was an investigation. now there's somebody willing to bet that maybe by september, things get cleared up. it's not too much of a reach, really the stock is $14.07. they come scrambling in, buying the september 22.50 calls. september, 22.50s, about the equivalent of 400,000 share equivalent this...
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as an er doc in a time of terrorism when we are facing an existential threat from outside, i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation, to remain strong in this time of terror. so i feel like their example is good for us and i don't say that as -- from a perspective of right or left, but that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. you see many contrasts when you are underground, you see the human condition, you see sorrow to laughter, you see despair to missing loved ones and to missing girlfriends, and this carving could be in a museum, like the museum of modern art. it is very characteristic of the art of 100 years ago like matisse and it's a french carving in a french underground city and it shows how these soldiers were trying to recreate a human world, a world of feeling, emotion, aesthetic and a world that grounded them and helped them get through a time that it's impossible for us to imagine. you know, during world war i there were over a million high power shells fired every single day for four and a half years. it's
as an er doc in a time of terrorism when we are facing an existential threat from outside, i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation, to remain strong in this time of terror. so i feel like their example is good for us and i don't say that as -- from a perspective of right or left, but that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. you see many contrasts when you are underground, you see the human condition, you see sorrow to laughter,...
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doc the o.b.s. they love life and loves telling people about harvests. if i go one day without writing anything on my blog everyone immediately thinks i'm dead. but it's spending time at home in front of her computer which is her favorite pastime the comments left on her blog are always polite always complimentary doc never receives abuse although she is aware many have reservations about older people who are active online and all of us until there are not many who think that any clever old people out there but they do exist. computers keep you young she says and acne feels young even at one hundred five years old. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues along to find us on twitter either at u.w. news or you can write to me brant got t.v. don't forget to use that hash tag in the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then. everything from the from the. from the hood of the. of the of the of the little. place. a lamp. furnishings can be a lot more than just functional. playin
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and as a doc that works with trauma patients, the degree of injury that this represents was someone is mortally wounded but they survive and yet they are traumatized for the rest of their life. is what this rendering conveys. this carving was made in 1914 not long after the war began. and it represents not only the injury to the physical injurys to a soldier but to the psychic injuries to the society. in france, the symbol of the half face related to world war i goes to the heart and soul of so many french people because they lost not just millions of young men in this war but there was a psyching wound that stayed and that scared the society for generations. and they felt it. and they expressed it in the motif of the half face soldier that was badly injured. that's why this is important to me. because of what it represents those specific physical traumatic injuries to individuals and to the psychic wound to a society after war and mass destruction. as americans, we're so accustomed to preserving cultural and historic treasures marking them, protecting them, it's inconceivable for us t
and as a doc that works with trauma patients, the degree of injury that this represents was someone is mortally wounded but they survive and yet they are traumatized for the rest of their life. is what this rendering conveys. this carving was made in 1914 not long after the war began. and it represents not only the injury to the physical injurys to a soldier but to the psychic injuries to the society. in france, the symbol of the half face related to world war i goes to the heart and soul of so...
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around 1:30, doc. >> mike e.: brought ahead by crosby. backhanded in but murray has got to come now. that lifted up and out of play. we will check the positioning of the face-off. >> pierre: it is going back. it is go to neutral ice. >> mike m.: looked like they were coming in to establish something in the offensive zone. >> mike e.: 2:00 even to go. earlier today you saw the fastest two minutes in sports. well, the fans here with a one-goal lead this is not go to go fast enough for them. and for the fans in pittsburgh, if their team ties it, it could take a while before we get a decision. but they will be yelling at their television. here is murray. rattled around. this is played behind. hornqvist battling there. fired back again and it is taken by kessel and then it is malkin. getting it on back to kessel. kessel has the puck stolen away. it is oshie. score! >> mike m.: i hope he did not bet on the derby today, phil kessel. he gameled here and lost big time to a guy that is not go to miss from this area of the ice. he knows how to find
around 1:30, doc. >> mike e.: brought ahead by crosby. backhanded in but murray has got to come now. that lifted up and out of play. we will check the positioning of the face-off. >> pierre: it is going back. it is go to neutral ice. >> mike m.: looked like they were coming in to establish something in the offensive zone. >> mike e.: 2:00 even to go. earlier today you saw the fastest two minutes in sports. well, the fans here with a one-goal lead this is not go to go...
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the docs to get through the entrancem we had to walk through the docs to get through the entrance.festival, you get offered them. were you offered drugs yesterday? yes, quite a few times, inside. the night friends of the two who died began laying flowers at the festival's closed gates. two lives destroyed, festival ruined and police investigating weather there could be more of this highly toxic substance heading the more events. more than 200 flights at london's stansted airport were delayed or cancelled today after a lightning strike disabled the aircraft fuelling system. thunderstorms moved across southern britain last night, causing considerable disruption to bank holiday weekend travel. given the spectacular displays of lightning, sarah corker‘s report contains flashing images from the start. thunder crashes. bolts of lightning turned the night sky purple over parts of england last night. gasps. oh, my gosh! wow! it was the frequency of the strikes that made this so unusual, described as the "mother of all thunderstorms" by meteorologists. thousands of spectacular flashes were
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doc who is er passionately concerned about the future and avoiding mass destruction. i look at this and i want to scream loudly to our world and about the fact that we a world the dangers of where technology and progress is allowed to rain without control. when that happens you have world war i and that's what i'm really concerned about with the approaching era of artificial where we could easily relinquish human control. that's what world war i shows us and tells us. the battlefields in places of mass murder and modern times. where millions and millions of people have been brutally slaughtered in the last 100 years. we are in no way immune to the outcomes related to technology and the wonders we enjoy that make our life better. we must remain human. in the er we have an island of humanity where we depend on technology. work, my mission for this to help people see what happens when the cheney of mass destruction comes out of the bottle and we allow technology to rain. it will end us and we must not let that happen. now we are going to see a that has to do with race. s
doc who is er passionately concerned about the future and avoiding mass destruction. i look at this and i want to scream loudly to our world and about the fact that we a world the dangers of where technology and progress is allowed to rain without control. when that happens you have world war i and that's what i'm really concerned about with the approaching era of artificial where we could easily relinquish human control. that's what world war i shows us and tells us. the battlefields in places...
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i think that also propels the stock higher >> thanks for that, doc. we have more on chips next when we talk with a portfolio manager buying up one big name in this space. her top pick straight ahead. once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. crowne plaza. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we
i think that also propels the stock higher >> thanks for that, doc. we have more on chips next when we talk with a portfolio manager buying up one big name in this space. her top pick straight ahead. once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small...
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they would look if the doc time -- if the dog tag was there. the bodies would be placed in a permanent cemetery or in coffins and brought to the ports for shipment back home. about 70% of american families elected to have their loved ones return home at government expense. ,he other 30% were left eventually for burial. france allowed the americans to keep permanent cemeteries in france. for each bigs one battle in france. mr. yockelson: it was a gruesome task for the grs teams. the bodies decomposed and were difficult to identify because of the day composition or the fact that some of the bodies were so badly damaged that they did not recognize and were not able to identify the remains. job.oizan: that is a sad it was done in 1919, 1920. mr. yockelson: it took long. the americans suffered more than 15,000 casualties until the armistice. ,000 casualties until the armistice. here, you see them trying to give some sort of proper burial. mr. moizan: probably looking for a doctor or something. mr. yockelson: a number of civilians worked for the armi
they would look if the doc time -- if the dog tag was there. the bodies would be placed in a permanent cemetery or in coffins and brought to the ports for shipment back home. about 70% of american families elected to have their loved ones return home at government expense. ,he other 30% were left eventually for burial. france allowed the americans to keep permanent cemeteries in france. for each bigs one battle in france. mr. yockelson: it was a gruesome task for the grs teams. the bodies...
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sorry but your baby's not going to survive and at that stage i asked for a termination and i was told doc just doesn't happen here so i had to go until i was thirty five weeks pregnant when my waters broke and deliver a stillborn baby and that's the situation currently and women who are on pregnant people who are result are pregnant as a result of sexual crime can't access the terminations either nor can those who have a crisis pregnancy. i'm just looking at a tweet here from the u.k. prime minister trees i'm a says here the irish referendum yesterday so this was tweeted out the twenty seventh of may was an impressive show of democracy which delivers a clear and unambiguous result i congratulate the i wish people in their decision and all of the together for yes on their successful campaign pm theresa may have had with pilled the eighth so how position is very clear when it comes to ireland but what about the role of an island how would a politician stacking up on the northern side of the border. well unfortunately we haven't had a government in terms of a northerner in the seventy four s
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out a lot of names for the folks who are watching, but i want to continue it because it is so broad, doc you look at your own holdings, tranc transocean, you bought today >> this is one with really heavy call activity all the way out into november. they're buying huge amounts of upside calls stock's already up, like carey said, another stock. this is up 44% now from these lows so tremendous turn in these names. so it's not surprising that once again rather than buying a stock that has just gone from $9 to $13, that people are saying, you know, let me take a 50 cent bet that it goes up another $3 by november >> the real question then, steve, as i know you're not a big player in these names, is at what point does it become punitive for the stock market? right now, it doesn't appear to be but you would think rising oil, rising gas prices, which have been consistently rising, and at some point, you have to believe that's a knock on the consumer when is it >> yeah, well, if we were just limited to energy prices, then i wouldn't be as concerned but we're seeing other commodity prices go up as
out a lot of names for the folks who are watching, but i want to continue it because it is so broad, doc you look at your own holdings, tranc transocean, you bought today >> this is one with really heavy call activity all the way out into november. they're buying huge amounts of upside calls stock's already up, like carey said, another stock. this is up 44% now from these lows so tremendous turn in these names. so it's not surprising that once again rather than buying a stock that has...
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the federal reserve here which risks getting even more off sides to where the europeans are in terms, doc, of their rate momentum and the moves that could happen >> right you look at the june meeting that we're talking about >> coming up a couple weeks >> right in front of us. now we have a 385-point selloff. not that one day is going to affect the complete fed and their vote as to whether or not we move up rates, but nonetheless, the european banks, eufn is an etf that tracks those banks. and this thing is just decimated in the last few -- just in the last few days. >> right >> it's accelerating to the downside the yield on the italian ten, as we know, went from about .21 to 2.5% in three days i mean, that's that kind of acceleration that when we talk about speed, you know, that's speed, you know, that indy doesn't get up to. >> the italian, too. >> putting the speed aside, where should it trade? >> not at 2.5% >> if a ten-year treasury is 3%, is italy a better credit >> ten to two? >> the italian ten is 3.1 right now. >> that's the one that's off, not the 2. >> but actually, that move w
the federal reserve here which risks getting even more off sides to where the europeans are in terms, doc, of their rate momentum and the moves that could happen >> right you look at the june meeting that we're talking about >> coming up a couple weeks >> right in front of us. now we have a 385-point selloff. not that one day is going to affect the complete fed and their vote as to whether or not we move up rates, but nonetheless, the european banks, eufn is an etf that tracks...
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pete is in minneapolis doc, you are up first, my friend what do you have for us today?> judge, you know that i love twitter into this last earnings report then took some profits i'm back in. the reason i'm back in, judge, is with the stock at about $30, it popped to $34 on that premarket earnings, then sold off the way off into the $28 level. now it's back to $30 they're buying the july 35 calls. so i put on another position, long position, out there into july that i'll probably hold a month, month and a half. not another earnings play, but perhaps a play for good upside second one - >> hold up hold, hold >> all right >> interesting that you're jumping in, ballmer is out, right? didn't he tell cnbc he's out this week? >> yeah. well, i can't blame him. like i say, when it popped that significantly in the after hours, and then bled off so quickly, you can understand how people that have been long the stock since the teens, which i am not one of those, you can understand why they might get out. so i think this is another shot at retaking that $34, $35 level. that's why i b
pete is in minneapolis doc, you are up first, my friend what do you have for us today?> judge, you know that i love twitter into this last earnings report then took some profits i'm back in. the reason i'm back in, judge, is with the stock at about $30, it popped to $34 on that premarket earnings, then sold off the way off into the $28 level. now it's back to $30 they're buying the july 35 calls. so i put on another position, long position, out there into july that i'll probably hold a...
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scanning the newspaper over her morning coffee is another ritual doc me doesn't like to start treaty with i. a hundred and five years old she's still loving life. and she's still curious. no talk talk no more. i live in there now i don't think about tomorrow or that i could die tomorrow i'll die soon enough anyway team this time no . doc me doesn't want to miss out on anything that happens outside her modest stockholm apartment so she spends a lot of time online. her friend the computer keeps her connected to the outside world her family gave her their old p.c. after that darkness gradually began to get acquainted with this strange device after managing without one for almost a century. and they all have this i've had the computer since i was ninety nine or one hundred. when you're over ninety it doesn't really make sense to buy a computer. these days though she just has to be online life without her computer would be possible but pointless. i got used to it. i can always talk to my friends and i don't even have to pay for the postage. i can read the news a little i think that's very
scanning the newspaper over her morning coffee is another ritual doc me doesn't like to start treaty with i. a hundred and five years old she's still loving life. and she's still curious. no talk talk no more. i live in there now i don't think about tomorrow or that i could die tomorrow i'll die soon enough anyway team this time no . doc me doesn't want to miss out on anything that happens outside her modest stockholm apartment so she spends a lot of time online. her friend the computer keeps...
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to suspect those of a handle it kind of is all thoughts you don't focus on just question i asked the doc but i'm only the puppet when it caught my eye because he's enough sometimes that's so nice that's he's under stuff nothing from the log in that home to. make up what they show for it not for the money from the consul. it's all it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of enlightenment and and i think audiences have come to expect that sort of turn in films you know sometimes. downs and other folks to help on hand. to help them on i'm feeling good as. if you love me has soonish paul talked a lot of automation muslim to nothing then in my dutch a comfort of the fittest dot com step there is that talk stone yeah. i mean looking back and look at your fifteen or longer career in film. what projects do you mostly grette making which one did you turn down that you wish you'd done. a regret making r.i.p. because in the end you know i've neve
to suspect those of a handle it kind of is all thoughts you don't focus on just question i asked the doc but i'm only the puppet when it caught my eye because he's enough sometimes that's so nice that's he's under stuff nothing from the log in that home to. make up what they show for it not for the money from the consul. it's all it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably...
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me down a speculative handle the problem is all thoughts you don't focus it's just question i ask on doc but i'm only the puppet when it got my biggest is enough sometimes that's so nice that's somebody step down from the log in that if i'm to. make a play off of a show for not for the muslim council. it's it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no...
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you know, you write about your longtime dear friend maya angelou, doc.s hard to read the stuff that you've written about maya angelou in this book and be sad. it's really more celebratory. afeni shakur, like you an activist, wonderful stuff in here. ruby dee with whom you had a long relationship with, the actress, amazing actress. it's really more of a celebration. but you are dealing, in a lot of respects, in this book with loss. did you set out to do that or did it happen that the coincidence of the passing of these people had you align them side by side by side? - well the person that started this book in my heart was my mother. - okay, talk about that. - because when mommy died, it put me in a position and i don't want to sit here on your show and cry. but all of a sudden, mommy died and now there were things that i was gonna have to do because my sister was dying. mommy died in june. my sister gary died in july. my aunt anne died in october. and my dog died in december. - so a lot all at once, isn't it? - i had no time to do anything. my doctor, and
you know, you write about your longtime dear friend maya angelou, doc.s hard to read the stuff that you've written about maya angelou in this book and be sad. it's really more celebratory. afeni shakur, like you an activist, wonderful stuff in here. ruby dee with whom you had a long relationship with, the actress, amazing actress. it's really more of a celebration. but you are dealing, in a lot of respects, in this book with loss. did you set out to do that or did it happen that the coincidence...
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are not on that list obviously and also all plastic items that simply have no replacement like this doc will of course continue to be produced right there now and what has sparked all of this briefly. the key is that the e.u. exports most of its of its plastic in fact half of the plastic trash only a third is recycled half of it is exported abroad most of it to china but china now decided from this year onwards to stop the import of plastic trash now a lot of member states are looking for new places to dump their trash the u.k. for instance is looking at southeast asia but for the european union or rather in the eyes of the european union of course only a sustainable solution can be put on the table right garrett matters and it is driving financial markets that they cheered on the president's refusal to appoint a euro skeptic as finance minister you would think that naming an economist cut out a need to leave the country until new elections would boost sentiment even further and not say. italian drama might be good in the movies but the market is not a fan of it after initial gains in t
are not on that list obviously and also all plastic items that simply have no replacement like this doc will of course continue to be produced right there now and what has sparked all of this briefly. the key is that the e.u. exports most of its of its plastic in fact half of the plastic trash only a third is recycled half of it is exported abroad most of it to china but china now decided from this year onwards to stop the import of plastic trash now a lot of member states are looking for new...
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this cuddly robot seal can even deal with the patients emotions there are also small robot docs. and i don't know if they're going down there. when i petted the robots for the first time they moved just like real animals i think they're sweet. japan doesn't have enough care givers to deal with it's rapidly aging population more than one quarter of all japanese are over the age of sixty five tokyo's regional government has been testing robots in the health care sector since twenty thirteen. shift says whatever works. as always we leave shipped through the exit our web site of the week today keep on pushing. drones fly people run at least that's what bulgarian three runner we'll call ilya thinks. and he has himself filmed by a drone while he's running the background music but this video comes from the u.s. band the d. revolution and they give the runners some crazy ideas there are some surprising references to computer games. video even won an award at the new york city drunk film festival thanks in part to the great camera work of drone pilot marine cup a cheapskate. will. game ov
this cuddly robot seal can even deal with the patients emotions there are also small robot docs. and i don't know if they're going down there. when i petted the robots for the first time they moved just like real animals i think they're sweet. japan doesn't have enough care givers to deal with it's rapidly aging population more than one quarter of all japanese are over the age of sixty five tokyo's regional government has been testing robots in the health care sector since twenty thirteen....
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should have so we would have been so we must shift more just might call a few months or just our bit of docs who are something like not to have suited him about it was an absolutely fair with us. on the family. it's the last hour most of the time to. allow some of the song panic you put as i wake up the song but that would be any. mistake stumbling. so far. i suppose. i got one down i'm thinking of. the number one. the. second here. is the others are forgot about. it they've been locked down in my feast the sun have been looking some down isn't exactly the same name day easier to me i should in my machine when don't have the heart that may have been if i should have them all those must solution how do you know out here that's the thing i mean if you leave it to the sea out i'm not jealous are. some of my cold gift books and stuff like oh. i am a myth. it's good to see that now yes. yes but that will be sad never should've been that the bits of egypt. that you. cut. out of. the flow in the homes of mom the mom is on the top. on the five feet and put it all with jamal here. on the cd but i cou
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me to suspect those on guilt if i was all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked my doc but i'm only going to get what i've got my experience is enough sometimes it's so nice what's his understanding from the log in that home to. make up i must have for my. from counsel to. god's will it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of enlightenment and and i think audiences have come to expect that sort of turn in films you know for some time. now is enough for stand up on hail and how to how to run i was a popular fitness. if you love me as soon as paul talked a lot of automation muslims took off and then in my dutch accompt of a fit it just doesn't dot com step that is on top most stone yeah yeah i mean looking back look at your fifteen or longer career in film. what projects do you most gret making which one did you turn down that you wish. you regret making our i p d because in the end you know i've never seen the fuck th
me to suspect those on guilt if i was all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked my doc but i'm only going to get what i've got my experience is enough sometimes it's so nice what's his understanding from the log in that home to. make up i must have for my. from counsel to. god's will it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of...
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suspect those on don't it kind of is all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked one doc but to me at the end only the pulpit want to be famous is enough sometimes that's so not so it's somebody's stuff nothing from the dog in that hunt. would make a poem of the day so for much. for the muslim council. it's all it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop...
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doc, you're up first >> next on media, what these guys do is own everything., cbs, fox, broadcasting towers all over the country so in other words, if you want to run an ad and cover the country, this is one of the places you go do it. check it out, back in january, the stock was just shy of about 82 bucks a share bled off all the way down here towards $60. just at the beginning of may so what did they do today? they came scrambling buying calls out in the future. how high at that same 80 strike i think somebody is looking for a pretty nice rebound here i bought these calls i will likely sell another call above it if we get a rebound in a few weeks. i'll be in these probably a month or more. >> okay. pete, what do you have for us today? >> i got a name that we haven't talked about in a while, but we talked about it a lot not that long ago jd.com this is pretty interestingjd.com this is interesting, scott, because you can see stock price has definitely not performed earlier in the day somebody was buying the december 33 calls, 10,000 of those. deep in the money
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it's ok doc. give it to me straight. no you don't understand. i don't know how to say this.ust a tv doctor. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. and now you can page a tv doctor to set up a check-up reminder. call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. like you do sometimes, grandpa? and puffed... well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, w
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school special will play the original music video phenomenons issue of problems it was shown to the docs military training camp and the explosions are all real fun watching and see you. next time i expose. a. leg. the boxes the boxes the b.s. . the be. the be the be . the be. long or the server it's just hide your identity. the biggest con. you know should out of this should be. a pretty. not. bangladesh the dawn of islam is a fifteen minutes long d.w. . how the germans came together in one nation from shall the money to chancellor all too often bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by the great lawyers. i swell always to bring my mild politic best to protect christendom and spread and find truth if you please mother took a small. a week to forget about it to the enemy. and steered by courageous decisions least it was a mountain else as he told your master we suffer seems crawl out of our room from god and not from his presumptuous or. this hope sucks from him. try moros we're going to defeat the enemy or we'll never see one another again but . we must pull jeepneys. plagi
school special will play the original music video phenomenons issue of problems it was shown to the docs military training camp and the explosions are all real fun watching and see you. next time i expose. a. leg. the boxes the boxes the b.s. . the be. the be the be . the be. long or the server it's just hide your identity. the biggest con. you know should out of this should be. a pretty. not. bangladesh the dawn of islam is a fifteen minutes long d.w. . how the germans came together in one...
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gaza city if biggest hospital rooms are crowded with injured patients from the protests nurses and docs is a working around the clock the already stretched health sector has reached its limits once again. surgeon dr mckee is busy treating a patient with a gunshot wound to his leg some of the injuries are so severe that the limbs have to be amputated. all of these patients will need long term treatment maybe a year or more they need different surgeries plastic surgery orthopedic surgery so a lot of things are waiting for them i'm back at the end of the. it's unclear whether the protests will continue people in gaza wonder if they'll actually bring change at the very least they drew the wealth attention to causes misery for a few days. now for some of the other stories making the news today the democratic republic of congo has received the very first doses of ebola vaccine now this after the disease spread for the first time from rural areas to a city of more than one million people health officials fear this outbreak could proliferate rapidly especially in urban areas so far twenty three
gaza city if biggest hospital rooms are crowded with injured patients from the protests nurses and docs is a working around the clock the already stretched health sector has reached its limits once again. surgeon dr mckee is busy treating a patient with a gunshot wound to his leg some of the injuries are so severe that the limbs have to be amputated. all of these patients will need long term treatment maybe a year or more they need different surgeries plastic surgery orthopedic surgery so a lot...
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the moment has its world premiere at sheffield doc/fest onjune 7.fter that, the caravan will hit the road across the uk. ah, the royal wedding — a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to see history unfold, drink pimms, and spot the stars. so many faces to see. so many stories to know. but we can't all have access to thousands of pages of scintillating who's who information like me. oh, look! it's william guy vestey, the eldest son of samuel and cecilia vestey. he is married to violet henderson with whom he has, yes, one daughter. fascinating! and fortunately, this royal wedding, you don't need any of these to stay in the know. this is who's who. it's a website for phones and desktops that uses artificial intelligence to automatically recognise all of those royal wedding guests. from the famous to the more obscure, each guest's face is tagged with their name and some background info. plus, the tool lets you skip around to watch your favourite guests arrive. built by data company greymeta and broadcast by sky news, it's the first time they have used facial
the moment has its world premiere at sheffield doc/fest onjune 7.fter that, the caravan will hit the road across the uk. ah, the royal wedding — a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to see history unfold, drink pimms, and spot the stars. so many faces to see. so many stories to know. but we can't all have access to thousands of pages of scintillating who's who information like me. oh, look! it's william guy vestey, the eldest son of samuel and cecilia vestey. he is married to violet...
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call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way.ry of your birth. but you started a new life in a brand new world. when i built my ancestry family tree, i found your story... then, my dna test helped me reclaim the portuguese citizenship you lost. i'm joshua berry, and this is my ancestry story. combine the most detailed dna test with historical records for a deeper family story. get started for free at ancestry.com a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester.er family story. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. >> jefferson davis' confederacy and abraham lincoln's union, bound by blood and a common past, are locked in a violent struggle over their differences, and as the union gains momentum, the confederacy is crumbling from within. >> i have let you down. i have let our country down. >> the loss at gettysburg hits the confederacy hard, and robert e.
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the market value of banks and italy's economy in general have doc and noticeably and negatively. i get when you get. that has to do with the possible formation of a government i can only hope that this will play a role in the election campaign and send a signal not populists on the left and right and the responsibility in government and italians not really taking very well it's about usually not liking outsiders telling them how they should vote we have to mention that going to a tiger has actually apologized for that statement which followed our interview the reaction though barbara has still been swift and extremely harsh right reactions yesterday evening where really vitriolic later in the evening news on the italian t.v. stations then the apology was also carried but i think that wasn't really registered because essentially people know what the man said has a kernel of truth all italian newspapers this morning carry headlines was an earthquake on the financial markets and so on and so there is a rising feeling that italy might actually be in danger but. the situation was arch
the market value of banks and italy's economy in general have doc and noticeably and negatively. i get when you get. that has to do with the possible formation of a government i can only hope that this will play a role in the election campaign and send a signal not populists on the left and right and the responsibility in government and italians not really taking very well it's about usually not liking outsiders telling them how they should vote we have to mention that going to a tiger has...
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asilo polÍtico, no t digo que no hagan, deben intentar, pero es un proceso largo y requiere de mucha docno, individual que esta persona puede decir a mi o a mi familia nos persiguen y quiero santuario en estados unidos y pedir asilo polÍtico con asesoramiento, serÍa indispensable para de esta mara tener mejor posibilidad de lograr un caso ya en estados unidos. >>> alma gracias como cada jueves por responder las pregunta y nos vemos la prÓxima semana. >>> gracias, buenas tardes y recuerdo esta tarde en redes sociales a partir de las 7 hora del este, alma rosa estarÁ contestando sus preguntas porfa sk facebook, youtube y twitter. >>> momento de pausar, pero al regreso, crecen las compaÑÍa de entrega rÁpida a consecuencia de llamado efecto amazon. y hoy es dÍa de las madres en varios paÍses y le vamos a decir cÓmo lo celebran por ejemplo en salvador y mÉxico, volvemos, no le cambie. ♪ ♪ cuidadosamente hecho para romperse. nuevo, de magnum. ¿cómo es la vida cuando tienes tu periodo? tú decides, con tampax pearl. máxima protección para los días más abundantes y fácil de remover para los más l
asilo polÍtico, no t digo que no hagan, deben intentar, pero es un proceso largo y requiere de mucha docno, individual que esta persona puede decir a mi o a mi familia nos persiguen y quiero santuario en estados unidos y pedir asilo polÍtico con asesoramiento, serÍa indispensable para de esta mara tener mejor posibilidad de lograr un caso ya en estados unidos. >>> alma gracias como cada jueves por responder las pregunta y nos vemos la prÓxima semana. >>> gracias, buenas...
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is responsible for the shooting down of malaysian airlines flight m h seventeen four years ago the docs government wants moscow to bring the perpetrators to justice bugs or how this issue although we have made many inquiries russia has not come through with vital information and that's why we're tanking these big step today whole russia should acknowledge its responsibility and cooperate with us in getting the truth and for later may their very extreme wing the passenger plane was shot down with a bokken me as sol in the disputed area of eastern ukraine in july twenty fourth tain after years of investigation experts have concluded that the missile was the property of the russian army officials from the e.u. and nato as well as the governments of the us and germany back in the netherlands claim. russia should assume or sponsibility for that so the tragedy can be fully explained and the guilty parties can be held accountable when they have to come and . it was a national tragedy for the netherlands nearly two thirds of defeat timbs were dodge for germans were also among the dead. there's
is responsible for the shooting down of malaysian airlines flight m h seventeen four years ago the docs government wants moscow to bring the perpetrators to justice bugs or how this issue although we have made many inquiries russia has not come through with vital information and that's why we're tanking these big step today whole russia should acknowledge its responsibility and cooperate with us in getting the truth and for later may their very extreme wing the passenger plane was shot down...
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should have so we would have to focus so we must shift more just might cause it's not such a sob and docs who are something like not kind of suited him about it was an absolute need for with us. all the family. nothing. was said in the last hour most of the time to. allow us of the song but if you. wake up the song that would be any. state comptroller place about. back up or down i'm buggered. up somewhere along. the. deck near. the start of summer forgot about. it they've been locked down in my feast the sun have been up and some down is ok sacrificing them to israel to me i should in my my feet when don't have the heart that may have been if i should have them all those must solution have the out. thing i mean to tell a bit of the sea out i'm not jealous are. somebody called give well and walk oh. i am a myth. it's to please that man. yes but that will be sad never should've been let out the bits of egypt. that you. got a. good time on the clock in the home to mom mom is on the top. on the five feet and put it on the jamaat we're here. to see out of someone. else other than the all summ
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and the inability for a new doc to go into these communities, real problem, real issue, can't set it up on their own. we have to find a way to crack this code. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the panel. i first want to just encourage comments on several of my colleagues on telemedicine particularly for rural healthcare i think it is an area we can do much better. i'm proud to join some of my colleagues in legislation that would allow for medicare reimbursements for telemedicine broader than it is today. if i were to talk about what we do in maryland, we are the only state in the country that has an all payer rate structure for hospital reimbursement. and we went to the next plateau a couple years ago and just approved this month, the final aspects of this demonstration that allows our hospitals basically to be judged on the overall reduction of the growth rate of healthcare costs, rather than just the hospital element of it. so we have an all payer rate structure in our hospitals. but coordinated with reducing the overall costs of that patient
and the inability for a new doc to go into these communities, real problem, real issue, can't set it up on their own. we have to find a way to crack this code. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the panel. i first want to just encourage comments on several of my colleagues on telemedicine particularly for rural healthcare i think it is an area we can do much better. i'm proud to join some of my colleagues in legislation that would allow for...
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this morning, he was all over doc mcstuffins. doc mcstuffins, by the way, also one of stormy daniels' films. and it's not just-- >> jon: wow. >> stephen: that's fine. that's fine. thank you, thank you. it's why we're on late at night. ( laughter ) and it's not just giuliani. he's also upset with the guy who interviewed him. trump reportedly chided sean hannity for using the word "funneled," which he believes had illegal connotations. "sean, sean, funneling makes it sounds like dirty money. i want it to sound like clean money. i know, say we laundered it. scrub, scrub." and the thing is, trump saw this coming. apparently, he passed giuliani over for attorney general because he thought he wasn't as sharp as he used to be. so giuliani can't be the top law enforcement officer, but he can be lawyer for the president? that's like taking away grandpa's car keys and buying him a harley. ( laughter ) "okay, grandpa, live to ride. ride to live. go on. no, no helmet, go on." meanwhile, trump's actual lawyers have been getting him ready for
this morning, he was all over doc mcstuffins. doc mcstuffins, by the way, also one of stormy daniels' films. and it's not just-- >> jon: wow. >> stephen: that's fine. that's fine. thank you, thank you. it's why we're on late at night. ( laughter ) and it's not just giuliani. he's also upset with the guy who interviewed him. trump reportedly chided sean hannity for using the word "funneled," which he believes had illegal connotations. "sean, sean, funneling makes it...
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doc, honestly, i just smoked too much weed this morning.re too high? >> i honestly thought i was too high. i smoked a bunch of weed and smoked a joint right before the show and got off the stage and i had a heart attack. and i asked my doctor, i hate to ask this question, "i did have a heart attack because of the weed because i smoked a joint before the show." he said, "no, qiept the opposite. that weed saved your life." "do tell, man. what do you mean?" ( cheers and applause ) he goes-- he goes, "that joint--" he said, "you kept calm. they told you you were having a massive heart attack and you remained calm the whole time. so that joint saved your life." and i was like, ei'm putting that on a t-shirt. i'm in the emergency room. and they said, "we're going to send you upstairs to the o.r., because we have to go up through the groin to look at your femoral artery. >> stephen: right away. >> right away. "i can't take any chances." i was chatting. and he said, "you're very chatty." this dude comes in with a bucket and it has a schaeffer in it
doc, honestly, i just smoked too much weed this morning.re too high? >> i honestly thought i was too high. i smoked a bunch of weed and smoked a joint right before the show and got off the stage and i had a heart attack. and i asked my doctor, i hate to ask this question, "i did have a heart attack because of the weed because i smoked a joint before the show." he said, "no, qiept the opposite. that weed saved your life." "do tell, man. what do you mean?" (...
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y si la persona no ofrecÍa siquiera podemos considerarlo, sÓlo se considera en caso de que no haya doce si lo hace podremos tenerlo en consideraciÓnl. >> el gobierno estÁ mal porque quiere pensar que tal vez las familias no somos hermanos . >> este abogado de inmigraciÓn dice que la cnoticia no debe causar preocupaciÓn. >> cuando hay duda sobre los documentos o no existe los documentos que le gus. >> eso podrÍa ser un problema por los hermanos de marÍa mme dijeron que se habÍan quemado sus papeles. >> eespero no tener que ser una de las que tenga que usar esta tecnologÍa . >> hhay que trabajar mÁs duro para poder sacar esto . >> debe ser por un laboratorio acreditado por el gobierno. >> la compatibilidad debe ser de 90 por o mÁs, ya sean hermanos o medios hermanos noticiero telemundo 48. >> un conductor por el control de su coche terminÓ dentro de un supermercado y se llevÓ todo su paso, las autoridades evacuaron para decir si la estructura fue daÑada el conductor fue llevado en hospital uuna condiciÓn mÉdica lo que ocurriÓ . >> sin herramienta dejan a trabajadores haciendo mantenimien
y si la persona no ofrecÍa siquiera podemos considerarlo, sÓlo se considera en caso de que no haya doce si lo hace podremos tenerlo en consideraciÓnl. >> el gobierno estÁ mal porque quiere pensar que tal vez las familias no somos hermanos . >> este abogado de inmigraciÓn dice que la cnoticia no debe causar preocupaciÓn. >> cuando hay duda sobre los documentos o no existe los documentos que le gus. >> eso podrÍa ser un problema por los hermanos de marÍa mme...
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should have so we would have to focus so we must shift more just might cause it's not such a sob and docs who are summoned and i got kind of pseudonym about it was an absolutely fair with us to. call them on the family of a book. instead of a boss are most of the time to. allow some of the sob and if you put way kind of the song with the enemy. to. state comptroller stuff looked nice about. that one down about eight of. them along. the. back near. the. start of summer after dark as. if they'd been locked down in my fees this time having to look for some down isn't exactly the same name day easier to me i should in my machine when don't have the heart that may have been if i should have them all those must solution of the. thing i mean to tell a bit of the seattle i'm not jealous are. some i called give well welcome. i am a myth. it's to police that night because she's dead but that will be sad never should've been let out the bits of egypt. that you. cut. out of. the flow in the home to mom mom this is not an attempt. on the five feet i'll put it over jamal where he comes out of. the sea
should have so we would have to focus so we must shift more just might cause it's not such a sob and docs who are summoned and i got kind of pseudonym about it was an absolutely fair with us to. call them on the family of a book. instead of a boss are most of the time to. allow some of the sob and if you put way kind of the song with the enemy. to. state comptroller stuff looked nice about. that one down about eight of. them along. the. back near. the. start of summer after dark as. if they'd...
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call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way.angle quicker and easier.tchblue platinum painters tape 3m's advanced poly material helps stop paint seepage, and it's easy to remove in one long pull. so you can pull off a better paint job. scotchblue platinum painters tape. today, historical sites are disappearing, but ai can help us bring history back to life. to recreate historical sites, we had to stitch hundreds of pictures one by one. with microsoft ai, we are able to stitch hundreds of thousands of pictures in one night. i need to make it possible, because it's so important to do it. with artificial intelligence you can go in, you can experience it. >>> hi there, unfortunately unperson is dead after a crash involving a tesla model s. the driver crashed through a fence and into a pond in castro valley last night. sky 7 flew over the scene this morning. the wrecked tesla was towed to san leandro, chp trying to figure out what led to this crash. >> right around stanton street and carl street. we have got some police activity in t
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it's ok doc. give it to me straight. no you don't understand. i don't know how to say this.r. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. and now you can page a tv doctor to set up a check-up reminder. call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. >>> hi, there, i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." the next time oakland mayor libby schaaf warns about i.c.e. raids in the area, she could face up to five years in prison. a new bill has been introduced by a republican congressman that calls for jail time if leaders of sanctuary cities warn people ahead of time. and the bill is actually called the mayor libby
it's ok doc. give it to me straight. no you don't understand. i don't know how to say this.r. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. and now you can page a tv doctor to set up a check-up reminder. call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. you won't find relief...
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call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. indiana the president and vice president said this. >> we support law and order and we support the heroes in law enforcement. they're great. >> president trump promised to stand with those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement. >> joining us now, george f. will. he is a pulitzer prize winning journalist. it's striking to hear the president and vice president say that tonight when history might show he spents what might be a majority of his days attacking the fbi, which i believe is in the business of law enforcement. >> it is. but the president has an almost cheerful disregard of contradictions. if you keep saying things, people will not notice. >> and your point about, to borrow a phrase from another setting, donald trump seems to have been born this way, but mike pence has made a choice. >> well, donald trump is an open book who's been reading himself to the country for 30 years. there are just no mysteries left and he is this -- as i said this jumble of insecurities an
call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. indiana the president and vice president said this. >> we support law and order and we support the heroes in law enforcement. they're great. >> president trump promised to stand with those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement. >> joining us now, george f. will. he is a pulitzer prize winning journalist. it's striking to hear the president and vice president say that tonight when history might show he spents what might be a majority of...
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call 1-833-page-doc. cigna.ay. which is breast cancer metastatthat has spreadr, to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. alice calls it her new normal because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doc
call 1-833-page-doc. cigna.ay. which is breast cancer metastatthat has spreadr, to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause...
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call 1-833-page-doc. >>> hi, i'm richard lui.aspell offered to withdraw her nomination. concerned it could lead to a harsh investigation that could tarnish the agency. rudy giuliani says if possible, michael cohen paid off other women for donald trump. the lawyer said the president could ignore subpoena from special counsel robert mueller. now back to "headliners, elizabeth warren." >>> as the country tries to pull itself out of the financial crisis in 2009, it becomes clear that banks are being bailed out but taxpayers are not. unemployment surges, forclosures climb. americans watch in disbelief as 401(k)s shrink. congress is trying to not only fix the catastrophic problem but prevent it from happening again. harvard professor ee llizabeth warren sees an opening to push an idea to protect average americans. >> we needed an agency in washington, one that would make sure the large financial institutions didn't build profit models around cheating people. straightforward. >> she wrote about it before the crash in an article called u
call 1-833-page-doc. >>> hi, i'm richard lui.aspell offered to withdraw her nomination. concerned it could lead to a harsh investigation that could tarnish the agency. rudy giuliani says if possible, michael cohen paid off other women for donald trump. the lawyer said the president could ignore subpoena from special counsel robert mueller. now back to "headliners, elizabeth warren." >>> as the country tries to pull itself out of the financial crisis in 2009, it...