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than 10% off the respective highs the chart master says it's getting uglier carter head over to the plasma and break it down. >> look we know that consumers has been sort of a myth for a long time. the sector was propped up by amazon, home depot and other high fliers. and individual securities and businesses are basically in trouble. and there are others that held up well. we're looking at costco at the end of this story here so retail. familiar with the xrt looked at it many times together here on the screen and it's 90 plus stocks. everything from amazon, home depot and lululemon and so forth. it's a well defined head and shoulders top. that speaks for it's specify if i love the lines and put them forward we also know it's come down to -- look at this, right to a trend line. and there is a case to back and fill at a trend line for a while. but here is the thing. if i clear those out, watch what it is. you're right back to the prior lows, which is also support until it's not and i think that's what we are setting up for we are breaking the trend line and break below the well-defined 52-we
than 10% off the respective highs the chart master says it's getting uglier carter head over to the plasma and break it down. >> look we know that consumers has been sort of a myth for a long time. the sector was propped up by amazon, home depot and other high fliers. and individual securities and businesses are basically in trouble. and there are others that held up well. we're looking at costco at the end of this story here so retail. familiar with the xrt looked at it many times...
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carter back at the plasma to break it down. >> disney. 's a family program and it's a family stock let's talk about it. disney, since 1990 on the top what you obviously see is this very sideways stuck in a range behavior now, the important thing is as it's been doing this it's actually been of course underperforming the market this is the past three years because we know the market is up disney's sideways action represents poor performance relative but of late that started to change which we see at the end that's the basic impetus for this call. a couple ways to draw the lines, again, here is the same chart. instead of a range i did as a wedge or triangle. what we start today is break out of that. but then on a relative basis, notice that when we were coming down we stopped right at this line and that we started to move back up that's encouraging which is to say we found in level of support on the relative chart and it is acting perfectly right there. another way to draw the lines on the relative chart is it an uptrend. the same thing let'
carter back at the plasma to break it down. >> disney. 's a family program and it's a family stock let's talk about it. disney, since 1990 on the top what you obviously see is this very sideways stuck in a range behavior now, the important thing is as it's been doing this it's actually been of course underperforming the market this is the past three years because we know the market is up disney's sideways action represents poor performance relative but of late that started to change which...
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of people stricken around the earth emergency items of relief and rehabilitation that serve as the plasmapeace. items from six continents and seven seas. [horn blowing] >> an outpouring from each nation's hot to each war stricken friend and neighbor. hundreds of private relief and welfare organizations blend their efforts along with the contributions of the governments themselves. as all over the ravaged areas, the tired, hard and liberated nations fight to regain strength and vigor. and the strong heart of the united nations working hand-in-hand to help. welfare specialists from australia. a doctor from cuba, and a nurse from belgium. a child expert from england. a therapist from canada, norway south africa, china. operating despite the handicaps of varied languages and learning constructive new lessons in international teamwork, for it's very wisely been said that the nations will learn to work together only by actually working together. and by providing treatment and artificial limbs for the crippled and disabled. and teaching occupations that will enable the men to stand on their own
of people stricken around the earth emergency items of relief and rehabilitation that serve as the plasmapeace. items from six continents and seven seas. [horn blowing] >> an outpouring from each nation's hot to each war stricken friend and neighbor. hundreds of private relief and welfare organizations blend their efforts along with the contributions of the governments themselves. as all over the ravaged areas, the tired, hard and liberated nations fight to regain strength and vigor. and...
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dan is at the plasma with the action. >> all right sully hold with the tease.against it could be protection but volume ran hot in coca-cola. about five times average daily vom. the one trade sully is talking about, the buy of 35,000 of the january 2020 over a year from now 40 strike puts breaking even at $39. down 21% in january of 2020. and why do i say this? the options market is only saying there's about a 15% probability that those options knows puts will be in the money on january expiration 2020 so a good way to get risk manager off your back is maybe buy a way out of the money puts or find risk the next year or so let's go to the charts the stock is obvious lip outperformed the broad markets up 5% versus the s&p down about 1.5% a lot of sideways action here. just broke out it's konlting here looks pretty good. i want to make another point let's look at the five-year chart. this is a nice uptrend the series of higher highs and higher lows. here is one problem. every time it's broken to a new high, okay over the last five years it's had a 10% plunge in the
dan is at the plasma with the action. >> all right sully hold with the tease.against it could be protection but volume ran hot in coca-cola. about five times average daily vom. the one trade sully is talking about, the buy of 35,000 of the january 2020 over a year from now 40 strike puts breaking even at $39. down 21% in january of 2020. and why do i say this? the options market is only saying there's about a 15% probability that those options knows puts will be in the money on january...
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have to understand how not to behaves as plus a large proportion of not saying the universe is in the plasma state and it's important to understand how events in space influence us and they can badly damaged our technical system just from satellites to radio systems power lines and pipelines by myself. there are no out for the for the for the cameras are the best tubes. the scientists who examine and evaluate what happens. if there's a problem ear lobe and family shares his love of the northern lights although some point even the most passionate scientists needs a break from the spectacle in the sky. you know my family takes an interest of course and they've seen the old all run many times but once in a while someone will say hey the northern lights were really great yesterday and i don't want to know about it on a hunt the day off that a fairly a bit off. nevertheless bromst room is captivated by the natural phenomena in the sky even after all these years. outside kiruna it feels quite desolate. desolate and nearly impassable. that's why i will bum bromst redmon his colleague have to comple
have to understand how not to behaves as plus a large proportion of not saying the universe is in the plasma state and it's important to understand how events in space influence us and they can badly damaged our technical system just from satellites to radio systems power lines and pipelines by myself. there are no out for the for the for the cameras are the best tubes. the scientists who examine and evaluate what happens. if there's a problem ear lobe and family shares his love of the northern...
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tell us why at the plasma. >> on a 2-quarter basis it's the best relative performance since the 2011 low in the s&p which is the defensive prospects or characters of this sector will almost math matically provide the safe haven one expects the news notwithstanding relative to s&p this is definitely i place i want to be long and i would make that argument to you. so here is the xlv no annotations judgments anything by me let put in lines what we know generally speaking is that the health care sector has maintained its uptrend even with the current selloff we basically come down to a level where i'm making the bet in holds. but, again, even if it doesn't, and everything goes down, this more likely than not will offer a safe harbor relative performance. now this is the key. the same chart on top. same trend line. and it's all about opportunity cost when this sector sells off during the october swon, what does it do it goes straight up relative to other equities when it sells off again, right here, what does it do? it goes straight up relative to other equities and then one more time whe
tell us why at the plasma. >> on a 2-quarter basis it's the best relative performance since the 2011 low in the s&p which is the defensive prospects or characters of this sector will almost math matically provide the safe haven one expects the news notwithstanding relative to s&p this is definitely i place i want to be long and i would make that argument to you. so here is the xlv no annotations judgments anything by me let put in lines what we know generally speaking is that the...
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given all the turmoil how can you hedge against more loss sns dan is at the plasma with a special call>> very special. the options mcis implying about a 2.5% move in the s&p 500 between now .the end of the week the s&p was down about 2% today. pricing like cheap movement between now and the end of the next we can. when you think about two weeks to the end of the year, a stock market down more than 10% from the all-time highs but the s&p is down about 2.% on the year i keep getting the question how do i hedge about an uncertain period the next couple months we know there is a deadline on china trade. the mueller investigation is heating up and other issues about global growth into the new year let's look at the spy. you have stock poefrmted correlated to the s&p 500. here is a chart. a couple of levels people focused on from earlier in the year 2750, that was the closing low here we have not gotten there today but we closed at a 7-month closing low. that's important this is kind of important near-term support. let's go to the 5-year chart quickly. we have had the beautiful uptrend not m
given all the turmoil how can you hedge against more loss sns dan is at the plasma with a special call>> very special. the options mcis implying about a 2.5% move in the s&p 500 between now .the end of the week the s&p was down about 2% today. pricing like cheap movement between now and the end of the next we can. when you think about two weeks to the end of the year, a stock market down more than 10% from the all-time highs but the s&p is down about 2.% on the year i keep...
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let's get to the kmart master at the plasma hey carter >> an expression never too late to sell some people don't think that's true but if something has been ascending for months and years, the truth is just because it's down a bunch doesn't mean it can't go down more. two-year chart, 3-year chart let's draw the lines one way a lot the ways to draw the lines. and head and shoulders top fairly well defined. let's draw them another way. a break in trend literally we bounced off this line repeatedly or close to it over and over and over and then of course we broke this line and interestingly after breaking, right, we threw back one time, hit it, and then hit our head and right here. none of that is good now, put it all together, we're just at the neckline in a way. we just started the process. you know, a measured move so to speak is considered this kind of thing. so you kind of do that kind of thing. there is a potential for plenty more now, let's go since the entire bull market began in 2009, put in some drawdowns to put it in perspective. what we have, the following peak to trough selloffs,
let's get to the kmart master at the plasma hey carter >> an expression never too late to sell some people don't think that's true but if something has been ascending for months and years, the truth is just because it's down a bunch doesn't mean it can't go down more. two-year chart, 3-year chart let's draw the lines one way a lot the ways to draw the lines. and head and shoulders top fairly well defined. let's draw them another way. a break in trend literally we bounced off this line...
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a takeout target what's the difference between the two names np cannabis king tim seymour is at the plasmadoing two things this we can let's talk about why alt treeia is going and cronos and will control the company and 10% kwigs acquisition. they have a global footprint it's in germany, canada, israel. expansion into other sectors this company spent a lot of time on the science side, the geng o acquisition gets in the the synthetic side of krbds they do it through outside grower and farmers much like how the tobacco industry works which is another reason alt treeia likes their model better and compliance and credibility in a sector that ultimately has i think a lot of needs to continue to do that they will stand very much foor a sector that at least right now is being held to that credibility footprint. now, let's go to the next chart. let's just show why the stock market era sfoks act differently this is one year if you look at this this is the constellation deal it went up so it cronos. if you look at afria what happened this week, a short seller report. credibility questions about the
a takeout target what's the difference between the two names np cannabis king tim seymour is at the plasmadoing two things this we can let's talk about why alt treeia is going and cronos and will control the company and 10% kwigs acquisition. they have a global footprint it's in germany, canada, israel. expansion into other sectors this company spent a lot of time on the science side, the geng o acquisition gets in the the synthetic side of krbds they do it through outside grower and farmers...
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gains and the chart master says the small caps could be setting up for a big are bounce he is at the plasma. >> we know there is beta in small caps relative to large caps we no he they've sold off more than the s&p and we know that if you believe in the january effect, that favors small cap stocks in the month of january so let's talk about the three draw downs of the past decade. you can see them here, very clear. a big circle around this, down 31% in 2011. down 27 in '15, '16. so the issue is would you rather play these or catch up trade to the overall market that's the bet that i want to make this is a little bit complicated. it's a relative chart. you are not looking at the russell. you are looking at the russell 2000's relative performance to the s&p on top here the important thing if you have a moving average on this over the past 15 years 150-day moving ample every time we have come down and gotten in low what's happened is that small caps have outperformed we are at that critical juncture you can see it what has happened here is this is this, is this, is this. en and i'm making the
gains and the chart master says the small caps could be setting up for a big are bounce he is at the plasma. >> we know there is beta in small caps relative to large caps we no he they've sold off more than the s&p and we know that if you believe in the january effect, that favors small cap stocks in the month of january so let's talk about the three draw downs of the past decade. you can see them here, very clear. a big circle around this, down 31% in 2011. down 27 in '15, '16. so...
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year what topics are front of mind for investors in time for our trader radar grasso head over to the plasmabiggest themes right now in the markets. >> sure. this is always a real heavy conversational week. last week of the trading year. everyone wants to hold on to what they think the themes are or what they'll be in the first quarter. look at rebalancing, right the marilyn thing. pension funds on monday goldman sachs had out a piece that the pension fund rebalance was going to be $110 billion with a b, come into the marketplace. then after the big rally they said it was going to be, scratch that, 84 billion after the turn around today, it's probably going to be around $70 billion coming into the marketplace. those are big numbers. there is some flexibility. pension funds do not have to do it by year end but the majority i would say 90 peppers are going to do it by year end the market has to absorb that. equities must be bought. let's go on to the next thing. positioning. we talked about it, whether carter said buy the imt wm, the russell, small caps orp whether people are getting back into
year what topics are front of mind for investors in time for our trader radar grasso head over to the plasmabiggest themes right now in the markets. >> sure. this is always a real heavy conversational week. last week of the trading year. everyone wants to hold on to what they think the themes are or what they'll be in the first quarter. look at rebalancing, right the marilyn thing. pension funds on monday goldman sachs had out a piece that the pension fund rebalance was going to be $110...
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he is tell telestrator the plasma for his fast pitch. feet pete. >> earlier today talking about lee cooperman and you were there scott. he was talking about the this name lennar, that started triggering for me and we saw activity i got more interested. first lee then the options got me into the stock. i bought it today. during the show. look at this the stock is cheap he pointed this out as well. he pointed out the fact that single digits, he said six or seven. it might be more than that in terms of pe. but it's a very inexpense of stock trading under book value stock was in the 70s now in the low 40s so i think that's an opportunity. but that's not the only reason i think a big reason is you look at this growth if you go over the last five years and look at where they were in terms of the revenue, it's gone from about $6 billion to over $20 billion. that's incredible fwroegt to me. you look at earnings also. this is a company next year, $6.60 they were $2 five years ago. they have growth into the future the other thing is this management
he is tell telestrator the plasma for his fast pitch. feet pete. >> earlier today talking about lee cooperman and you were there scott. he was talking about the this name lennar, that started triggering for me and we saw activity i got more interested. first lee then the options got me into the stock. i bought it today. during the show. look at this the stock is cheap he pointed this out as well. he pointed out the fact that single digits, he said six or seven. it might be more than that...
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guy adami with the more you know at the plasma. >> after school special. >> i have three -- up some call not really. >> are you walking up a hill. >> my back hurts all the time pete you can't make fun of me. how do you know if it's a breakout or fakeout? that's what we are talking about. twitter is a good example. but is the fundamental story intact in other words has anything change in the fundamental story? if the answer is no then that's actually good. number one number two have we seen c capitulation price action. 52-week low and 13 one this is a biggy. good reaction to bad news. you always see obviously stocks selloff on bad news stocks go higher and good news but if a stock goes up on bad news that's a good sign. if you see the all three of these things unison maybe instead of a fakeout it's actually, tim, brian, b.k. it's a breakout. >> a new game. >> the this is the more you know like the nbc thing and this is cnbc we are allowed to have it. >> i thought it was a game. >> guy i got a quick question. we talked about fedex and ups earlier, right do either of the names fall in the c
guy adami with the more you know at the plasma. >> after school special. >> i have three -- up some call not really. >> are you walking up a hill. >> my back hurts all the time pete you can't make fun of me. how do you know if it's a breakout or fakeout? that's what we are talking about. twitter is a good example. but is the fundamental story intact in other words has anything change in the fundamental story? if the answer is no then that's actually good. number one...
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microen earnings and the chip space let's go off the charts with todd gordon, trading analysis.com at the plasmamelissa, b.k. i got lower levels but first talking about the earnings microen, nothing good. down 7.84% trading 31.56 after hours. the loss of 33 from a technical point of view is no good i see lower levels options markets expect the move down to $31 heading into earnings for tomorrow. if we exceed the 31 level look for additional selling as we get off the intraday earnings reaction chart let's get into it. you were talking about how commodotized the pace is the monthly charts we can put it in context just how rhythmical and patterns these are this is microen oh the monthly chart. you see two significant declines in mu. 72% with, 74%. average 70%. if we are in a 70% decline happening twice before in the past we have further to go right now as of the close of business today we are down 49% obviously another 20% on the downside let's go from this chart down to -- actually it's a monthly again. but he put a little bit more detail behind this okay a -- a 70% decline like we have seen here
microen earnings and the chip space let's go off the charts with todd gordon, trading analysis.com at the plasmamelissa, b.k. i got lower levels but first talking about the earnings microen, nothing good. down 7.84% trading 31.56 after hours. the loss of 33 from a technical point of view is no good i see lower levels options markets expect the move down to $31 heading into earnings for tomorrow. if we exceed the 31 level look for additional selling as we get off the intraday earnings reaction...
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mark newton at the plasma to break it down. what are you looking at? >> how are you we are looking at the market today. down over 3% caught a lot of people off guard many people mentioned the yield curve, that's an area of focus of course the chinese yuan up the last couple day processes. but nasdaq affected very hard. you see the daily chart and we break down under the recent uptrend we saw from last week. what's important to mention is we were up about 8.5% within about six or seven trading days. we did cause momentum to turn higher we also broke out above in downtrend just since october he is those are a couple of positives. process the fact we pulled back today, 3.5%. it's a short-term negative we could pull become a bit more. my thinking is we likely hold the lows from a combination because of momentum near-term positive, also the fact that sentiment is turning more and more negative. when you look at stocks like apple, what's interesting is that apple in a very similar situation mass actually broken this minor uptrend we look at before that is an
mark newton at the plasma to break it down. what are you looking at? >> how are you we are looking at the market today. down over 3% caught a lot of people off guard many people mentioned the yield curve, that's an area of focus of course the chinese yuan up the last couple day processes. but nasdaq affected very hard. you see the daily chart and we break down under the recent uptrend we saw from last week. what's important to mention is we were up about 8.5% within about six or seven...
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has exited the sun's heliosphere - that's the vast bubble of plasma and particles generated by the sun and stirred in solar winds... it now joins voyager- 1 in interstellar space. voyager 2 was launched first... but its path to interstellar space was longer than voyager one's ... stopping by jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.. sending back unprecedented observations of volcanic activity.. and evidence of water on the moons of some of our closest planetary neighbors. both voyagers carry spoken greetings from 55 languages from the people of earth... should either spacecraft encounter intelligent life in interstellar space. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: a weak storm brought a few showers to the bay area this morning before moving out of town. by the afternoon mostly sunny skies had returned. tonight will be mostly clear and cold with patchy dense valley fog in the north and east bay. on the satellite you can see the cold front that moved through and is now headed toward southern calif
has exited the sun's heliosphere - that's the vast bubble of plasma and particles generated by the sun and stirred in solar winds... it now joins voyager- 1 in interstellar space. voyager 2 was launched first... but its path to interstellar space was longer than voyager one's ... stopping by jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.. sending back unprecedented observations of volcanic activity.. and evidence of water on the moons of some of our closest planetary neighbors. both voyagers carry spoken...
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of course, some sort of a gap, breach in left wing and as orbitor was entering atmosphere the hot plasma gas, oxygen got inside and melted the left wing of colombia from inside out. started happening over the coast of california and we lost communications and lost ship over texas, east of dallas. initial debris was 250 miles long and 20 miles wide, we didn't hurt anyone on the ground that saturday morning. let's see two searchers die in helicopter accident, didn't hurt anybody in the accident itself but in search of recovery we lost a helicopter and two members of 5-member crew. the largest search ever in american history of any type over the next 3 months and we will get into more statistics on that. over a 100 different agencies helped us recover orbitor and astronauts. we never did a full accounting of the number of people that would have been impossible given the circumstance but we have been estimating all along about 25,000 people helped us over those 3 months. debris was picked out there in deep woods of east texas and shipped back to the kennedy space center to put the orbitor ba
of course, some sort of a gap, breach in left wing and as orbitor was entering atmosphere the hot plasma gas, oxygen got inside and melted the left wing of colombia from inside out. started happening over the coast of california and we lost communications and lost ship over texas, east of dallas. initial debris was 250 miles long and 20 miles wide, we didn't hurt anyone on the ground that saturday morning. let's see two searchers die in helicopter accident, didn't hurt anybody in the accident...
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gatwick runway reopens after drone chaos you can see the image, a queue of people around one of the airport plasma you to live updates on what is happening at the airport. also, the assistant chief co nsta ble of airport. also, the assistant chief constable of sussex police quoted, as well. then, let‘s just take a look at another one of the stories are most read, nothing to do with gatwick but an interesting story for of the angel who secretly pays patient stories. a man in nigeria, a wealthy businessman, who arrives at hospital, checks on lists of patients who are well enough to go home but can‘t afford to pay their medical bills and has been paying for some of them, paying those bills for some of them, paying those bills for some of them, paying those bills for some of them, so they can be discharged. the us defence secretary, james mattis, has announced his resignation — a day after president trump said he was withdrawing america‘s remaining troops from syria. in his resignation letter, general mattis spoke of his belief in the importance of american alliances, and hinted that president trump m
gatwick runway reopens after drone chaos you can see the image, a queue of people around one of the airport plasma you to live updates on what is happening at the airport. also, the assistant chief co nsta ble of airport. also, the assistant chief constable of sussex police quoted, as well. then, let‘s just take a look at another one of the stories are most read, nothing to do with gatwick but an interesting story for of the angel who secretly pays patient stories. a man in nigeria, a wealthy...
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let's bring you some of the day plasma news so with rachel. good morning. is to set out her opposition to another brexit referendum, telling mps it would break faith with the people and cause irreparable damage to british politics. she will warn that a fresh vote could leave the country no further forward than the last and send the message that democracy doesn't deliver. the business secretary greg clark says of her agreement is voted down in the commons, mps should be given a role in deciding what happens next. i think that we should have a deal. the deal the prime minister has proposed has been broadly backed by british business. i think that needs to go to parliament and what i would say to my fellow mps in parliament, it's one thing to find criticisms of the deal and everyone can do that, but i think we have a responsibility 110w but i think we have a responsibility now to come together, to make sure that we say what we want, rather than what we don't want. the business secretary greg clark. new legislation to protect agency workers and people on zero—ho
let's bring you some of the day plasma news so with rachel. good morning. is to set out her opposition to another brexit referendum, telling mps it would break faith with the people and cause irreparable damage to british politics. she will warn that a fresh vote could leave the country no further forward than the last and send the message that democracy doesn't deliver. the business secretary greg clark says of her agreement is voted down in the commons, mps should be given a role in deciding...
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the video. it is seven g's, not 12. but it will very, very quickly slow down. from 15 -- >> in approximately one minute, insight is expected to reach its maximum heating rate. plasma blackout is possible during peak heating and could cause a temporary drop out of telemetry. this could last for as long as two minutes. >> yeah, the gas that comes off the heat shield as it is slowing down, it looks like a meteor if you are on mars watching the streak go by. that brightness of gas does interfere with the radio reception, so it is possible that marco will lose the signal while it's going through this very hot entry. >> but not to be alarmed. >> not to be alarmed, it is a part of the design we completely expected. >> plasma blackout is expected. >> ok. wow. >> ground stations have reported plasma blackout. still receiving insight telemetry via marco. >> marco alpha has carrier interruption. >> insight should now be experiencing the peak heating rate. portions of the heat shield may reach 3000 degrees fahrenheit as it protects the lander from the heating environment. >> that is hot. >> carrier interruption but still in lock. >> insight has passed through peak deceleratio
the video. it is seven g's, not 12. but it will very, very quickly slow down. from 15 -- >> in approximately one minute, insight is expected to reach its maximum heating rate. plasma blackout is possible during peak heating and could cause a temporary drop out of telemetry. this could last for as long as two minutes. >> yeah, the gas that comes off the heat shield as it is slowing down, it looks like a meteor if you are on mars watching the streak go by. that brightness of gas does...
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is always quite an exciting face in which the spacecraft does the atmosphere fly through this three thousand degrees centigrade hot plasma and then finally touch a stone yes we were holding our breath everything was working is usually very reliable and now he's stick fits we. happy to have him just before christmas yeah i mean you know he was smiling and you say he's fit tell me a little bit what is it like adapting and getting used to mother earth again after you've been in space for such a long time. you know this is in fact not easy when i think back of my two space flights when i returned i have to say the first. one and a half hour us are not so easy the vestibular system needs to readapt the gravity pleasure regulation is a little bit. small regime and the first the first minutes of the first one and a half quite difficult when i saw it coming out of the capsule this morning i was wondering if he was really in space because he really looked fit and as he just arrived here he was walking almost normally at least for me it looked like that so he has done a fantastic work not only in terms of science plus also to main
is always quite an exciting face in which the spacecraft does the atmosphere fly through this three thousand degrees centigrade hot plasma and then finally touch a stone yes we were holding our breath everything was working is usually very reliable and now he's stick fits we. happy to have him just before christmas yeah i mean you know he was smiling and you say he's fit tell me a little bit what is it like adapting and getting used to mother earth again after you've been in space for such a...
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the treatment against cancer. we improved treatments against parkinson‘s and alzheimer‘s disease. we didn‘t plasmat 3000 orbits around our planet, covering the distance between mood and earth 200 times over, forth and back. in addition to that, we also completed half an orbit around the sign up with all you guys together. i would like to thank my sole use crew, my friends surrogate and serena for a fantastic time up here. at the year on the international space station, not only you guys worked professionally and with a great attitude to make this expedition successful, but in addition to that, you guys should such great attitude towards living up such great attitude towards living up here on the station, making this a great display of international cooperation. so thanks for that. at the same breath, i have to thank all of ourfamilies. the same breath, i have to thank all of our families. because they supported us during these six months up supported us during these six months up here and all the preparation time before and without that support, this mission would not have been possible at all. we
the treatment against cancer. we improved treatments against parkinson‘s and alzheimer‘s disease. we didn‘t plasmat 3000 orbits around our planet, covering the distance between mood and earth 200 times over, forth and back. in addition to that, we also completed half an orbit around the sign up with all you guys together. i would like to thank my sole use crew, my friends surrogate and serena for a fantastic time up here. at the year on the international space station, not only you guys...
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is always quite an exciting face in which the spacecraft does the atmosphere fly through this three thousand degrees centigrade hot plasma and then finally touch a stone yes we were holding our breath everything was working is usually very reliable and now you stick fits we're happy. you know just before christmas a year i mean you know he was smiling and you say he's fit tell me a little bit what is it like adapting and getting used to mother earth again after you've been in space for such a long time. you know this is in fact not easy when i think back of my two space flights when i returned i have to say the first. one and a half hour us are not so easy the vestibular system needs to readapt the gravity pleasure regulation is a little bit. small regime and the first the first minutes of the first one and a half quite difficult when i saw it coming out of the capsule this morning i was wondering if he was really in space because he really looked fit and as he just arrived he was walking almost normally at least for me it looked like that so he has done a fantastic work not only in terms of science plus also to maintain
is always quite an exciting face in which the spacecraft does the atmosphere fly through this three thousand degrees centigrade hot plasma and then finally touch a stone yes we were holding our breath everything was working is usually very reliable and now you stick fits we're happy. you know just before christmas a year i mean you know he was smiling and you say he's fit tell me a little bit what is it like adapting and getting used to mother earth again after you've been in space for such a...
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the beach, but jap firepower ins us down for hours. casualties are pretty high. but, as we found out later, blood plasma saves a lot of lives.hen reinforcements arrive, we start moving up. it isn't easy knocking those japs out of their positions. they are hidden in trees, in pill boxes, bomb proofs, bunkers. we use hand grenades. we use all the firepower we have. our rifle power -- so are the flamethrowers and the mortars. the enemy breaks from cover. it's tough getting them out of places like this. we can never be sure where their snipers are placed. we take it slow, easy. this bunker is giving us plenty of trouble. we have orders to clean it out. this is what we found on the ther side. they are savage fighters. their lives mean nothing to hem. ne of our boys is hit. at night, the japs would swim out to our wrecked amphibians and set up machine guns. they got a few of us before we ot them. the commanding officer of the assault -- one of our medium tanks remains n operation. although, at the end of the second day, d plus 1, we breathe a little easier, mortar squads continue to hammer enemy oints of resistance. by this time,
the beach, but jap firepower ins us down for hours. casualties are pretty high. but, as we found out later, blood plasma saves a lot of lives.hen reinforcements arrive, we start moving up. it isn't easy knocking those japs out of their positions. they are hidden in trees, in pill boxes, bomb proofs, bunkers. we use hand grenades. we use all the firepower we have. our rifle power -- so are the flamethrowers and the mortars. the enemy breaks from cover. it's tough getting them out of places like...
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the time. i don't this is part of a wider government tactic we have been seeing, warning conservative mps who do want to deliver on brexit that if they reject theresa may plasmad, that is why she pulled and delayed the vote, they risk getting no brexit at all. liam fox reiterating that argument, saying parliament cannot now with any honour renege on the result of the referendum. if they we re result of the referendum. if they were to do so, they would shatter the bond of trust between the electorate in parliament and that would put us in unprecedented territory with unknowable consequences. so those warnings, that pressure on conservative mps to get behind theresa may's deal continues. the vote due in mid—january. continues. the vote due in mid-january. thank you very leading figures from the world of entertainment have been remembering dame june whitfield, who has died at the age of 93. much indeed, jessica. her career spanned more than 70 years, encompassing many of the highlights of british comedy. sarah campbell looks back at her life. kiss me, kiss me, bite me! bite you?! bite me! i can't, dear, i'm a vegetarian! in a career spanning seven decades, june
the time. i don't this is part of a wider government tactic we have been seeing, warning conservative mps who do want to deliver on brexit that if they reject theresa may plasmad, that is why she pulled and delayed the vote, they risk getting no brexit at all. liam fox reiterating that argument, saying parliament cannot now with any honour renege on the result of the referendum. if they we re result of the referendum. if they were to do so, they would shatter the bond of trust between the...
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the national zoo in washington d.c. . now you know thanks for watching v.w. news we'll have more news for you next hour see you then. trash into treasure. much of what we throw away isn't plasmas. smart recycling transforms scrap into assets plastic waste becomes a valuable resource in junk yards turn into deposits to stefan's and the banks additional don't tread away i believe made in germany next on the dollar. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. after thirteen years in power in some damaging state election results angela merkel as well thirty five is visibly waning how low can go and good luck will cling on to calm my guess is most gun shy playing one of the most famous and infamous politicians here in germany conflict zone. in sixty minutes d w. natural riches and precious resources in the sun and a rewarding investment farmland has been called easy jocose cream gold the country has an abundant supply of leases it to international nagra from giants. the government to drug x. more revenues and the corporations high profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. the selling out of a country dead donkey you know how he knows starts decemb
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the deal? >> $14 to $39. >> $14 to $39. >> 50% off. >> okay. perricone m.d. is great skin care. i have three different collections that is are here. we've got cold plasmaor somebody else, you're giving the gift of great skin, these are great. >> everybody loves great skin. >> you got it. these range from $30 to $239. but today we're slashing them more than half, $15 to $99 and free shipping. >> free shipping. free shipping. love that. >> okay, tommie copper, compression wear, so they're very much known for their compression socks. we've got socks for men and women. we have even more, their compression leggings for women in bright and black and what i love, this is the first time that they're offering from small to 4xl so they've extended their sizes. it's also really phenomenal fabric. nice stretch material. moisture wick and they give you a little tuck and lift, just kind of perfect. wearable wellness and we also have their therapy, their lower back or shoulder therapy wrap for ice or heat so there is a big assortment. this is like the functional gift that people are going to love all year-round. >> what's the deal? >> range from $24.50 to $64.50. tod
the deal? >> $14 to $39. >> $14 to $39. >> 50% off. >> okay. perricone m.d. is great skin care. i have three different collections that is are here. we've got cold plasmaor somebody else, you're giving the gift of great skin, these are great. >> everybody loves great skin. >> you got it. these range from $30 to $239. but today we're slashing them more than half, $15 to $99 and free shipping. >> free shipping. free shipping. love that. >> okay,...
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the balance, more than 800,000 federal workers working without pay and others who have been furloughed like this person who don't know when they'll be paid next. >> i actually started donating some blood plasma. to help people of course but for the first five donations, they give you 50 bucks. whatever i have to do to put food on the table and keep a roof over our head. >> reporter: a spokesman for senate democratic leader chuck schumer said in a statement the white house doesn't know what they want when it comes to border security. and on the house side, the political landscape is about to change. nancy pelosi will become speaker of the house in three days. >> chip, thank you. president trump's outgoing chief of staff john kelly calls his white house post a bobne-crushig hard job in a new interview. defended his tenure and made new revelations while speaking with the "los angeles times." kelly said the idea of a solid concrete wall at the mexican border was abandoned early on by the trump administration. he told the paper, quote, to be honest, it's not a wall, but acknowledged the president still uses the term wall. >> kelly blamed jeff sessions for the administration's policy to separate i
the balance, more than 800,000 federal workers working without pay and others who have been furloughed like this person who don't know when they'll be paid next. >> i actually started donating some blood plasma. to help people of course but for the first five donations, they give you 50 bucks. whatever i have to do to put food on the table and keep a roof over our head. >> reporter: a spokesman for senate democratic leader chuck schumer said in a statement the white house doesn't...
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plasma second busiest. at a guess, may be a few d oze n second busiest. at a guess, may be a few dozen flights inbound and outbound birmingham this evening. sometimes, you can see the sometimes, you can see the edinburgh flight comes up twice, because it is a code share. so how many actual flights are diverted, we are not quite sure. but it won't be on the scale, at least at the moment, of the gatwick disruption, which was caused by drones. this is a com pletely caused by drones. this is a completely separate issue. no indication it is drones, they say is an airtraffic indication it is drones, they say is an air traffic control failure. the gatwick issue affected hundreds of flights, 150,000 people. this, at the moment, looks like a problem which might endure for this evening thatis which might endure for this evening that is going to affect hundreds, maybe thousands of people, but not at the moment tens of thousands. andy, we will be back with you for an update when we have it. thank you. a man and a woman who were arrested in connection with drone activity, which caused widespread disruption at gatwick airport, have been released without charge. sussex police say
plasma second busiest. at a guess, may be a few d oze n second busiest. at a guess, may be a few dozen flights inbound and outbound birmingham this evening. sometimes, you can see the sometimes, you can see the edinburgh flight comes up twice, because it is a code share. so how many actual flights are diverted, we are not quite sure. but it won't be on the scale, at least at the moment, of the gatwick disruption, which was caused by drones. this is a com pletely caused by drones. this is a...
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there was a doctor in alabama that was selling like plasma of prisoners and making money from it. so this is, it was in this world that the founder of the corrections corporation of america started his career. i wish you could see the images. they are in the book but these pictures of the plantation at the time that he was at, it's exactly how you would imagine slavery looking. black black men, cotton fields, hunched over polling cotton bags. he was the word of the rainsy plantation which was the size of manhattan, and prisoners picked cotton. he lived on the plantation. he had what were called house boys. these were prisoners, usually black, who served in any salmon in his house. i found the regulations from the time for house boys, and it kind of a code the fears that slave owners had of their house slaves. for example, his wife was forbidden with conversing with the house boys are being overly familiar with them. the house boys would do the laundry but there were not allowed to wash her underwear. they were not allowed to sit and talk with the family for fear it would lead to impertinence. and remember, this is when th
there was a doctor in alabama that was selling like plasma of prisoners and making money from it. so this is, it was in this world that the founder of the corrections corporation of america started his career. i wish you could see the images. they are in the book but these pictures of the plantation at the time that he was at, it's exactly how you would imagine slavery looking. black black men, cotton fields, hunched over polling cotton bags. he was the word of the rainsy plantation which was...
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anybody plasma hopes, especially stella's because there is due diligence but we will put you in contact. i know our audience is a compassionate a lot but we have to check people out and all the trends are pretty average, so it could well be exactly the same. that is enormous could well be exactly the same. that is enormous amounts could well be exactly the same. that is enormous amounts of work for people like nicola, who are out there rescuing, and people like phil, working christmas day, looking after them at the kennels, giving them love and compassion and retraining so they are suitable for a family home. we will properly have the same sort of influx. it's an enormous pressure for us which is why we need the support of the public, the generosity they often show us, so we can provide for these animals. year on year the numbers have been going down for the number of animals, including dogs, taken into care, is that right? that's right, i think there's two reasons for that. generally, the right, i think there's two reasons forthat. generally, the number of pets has slightly declined in the general population anyway. also, we work much harder when people are struggling with
anybody plasma hopes, especially stella's because there is due diligence but we will put you in contact. i know our audience is a compassionate a lot but we have to check people out and all the trends are pretty average, so it could well be exactly the same. that is enormous could well be exactly the same. that is enormous amounts could well be exactly the same. that is enormous amounts of work for people like nicola, who are out there rescuing, and people like phil, working christmas day,...