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time for a little trader ta er team guy is over at the plasma. 's going to pitch a stock that he likes and mike is going to help him on the trade. all right, guy, what are you looking at >> well, last night we had a great conversation about cbs we looked at each other, karen agreed, and said you know what, this move to the downside too much, the stock is too cheap what is the first thing to look at exactly that, valuation. at 7.5, 8 times forward earnings, cbs is too cheap everybody loves disney if you love disney at 15.5 times in my opinion you've got to give cbs a shot at 8. number two, traded well on bad news yes, it wasn't a great earnings release, didn't say some of the things you wanted to hear. the initial reaction the stock was lower, but look where it traded today it traded extraordinarily well you're going to say wait a second, wise guy shall the market was up 400 points yeah, i know that. i was around today too, i caught that move. but cbs was trading well long in advance of that. when it trades well on bad news, that's a tell as well.
time for a little trader ta er team guy is over at the plasma. 's going to pitch a stock that he likes and mike is going to help him on the trade. all right, guy, what are you looking at >> well, last night we had a great conversation about cbs we looked at each other, karen agreed, and said you know what, this move to the downside too much, the stock is too cheap what is the first thing to look at exactly that, valuation. at 7.5, 8 times forward earnings, cbs is too cheap everybody loves...
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the price of one liter of a young person's plasma. the fda is going on record saying there is no evidence infusing a young person's plasma into an aging body is helpful. researchers admit there is science to suggest there may be factors in young blood that affect ageing and aging related disease, but stress those are done in mice. there is no evidence that they are effective. there is no official regulation on dosing, frequency or recommended monitoring and there is always significant risk with any transfusion. >> the blood that you get from someone, their anti-bodies, the blood you get can react against you. >> reporter: in this case, the plasma, the clear liquid part of blood to help prevent clots. >> people who are desperate for cures and preventions, that all comes together in a perfect storm. >> reporter: one start-up company called ambrosia promised blood from people 16 to 25. it was replaced with this message on the website tuesday in compliance with the fda announcement, we have ceased patient treatments. >> we did not shy away
the price of one liter of a young person's plasma. the fda is going on record saying there is no evidence infusing a young person's plasma into an aging body is helpful. researchers admit there is science to suggest there may be factors in young blood that affect ageing and aging related disease, but stress those are done in mice. there is no evidence that they are effective. there is no official regulation on dosing, frequency or recommended monitoring and there is always significant risk with...
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pete, head on over to the plasma. >> i did going to head on over to the plasma.the plasma, i go to the plasma yes, this stock has made a move, don't get nervous about that i'm doing on semi. the ceo has 30 years of experience he's been at the company since 2002 by the way, i wrote in here the acquisitions this didn'tguy has executed on 9 acquisitions since taking over this company this is really interesting how they're building these bolt-ons an these sensors this is the self-driving car stock a lot of people don't know about. everybody knows nvidia, intel, this one is stealth and people are finding out more and more about them even though this company made a huge run to the upside, it trades at 11 or 12 pe. i like what we're seeing in this company there. i tell you what, well here's a look at the chart. you can see where this was you can also see where it's been but look at this move. don't let that move scare you. i think this thing has plenty of room to be able to get back up to potentially at least these levels call it 25, 26, something like that the last lit
pete, head on over to the plasma. >> i did going to head on over to the plasma.the plasma, i go to the plasma yes, this stock has made a move, don't get nervous about that i'm doing on semi. the ceo has 30 years of experience he's been at the company since 2002 by the way, i wrote in here the acquisitions this didn'tguy has executed on 9 acquisitions since taking over this company this is really interesting how they're building these bolt-ons an these sensors this is the self-driving car...
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let's get straight to the chart master, carter worth, over at the plasma. >> high stakes poker betting against one of thegreat champions of all time but that's the bet here its pattern is not similar to facebook, it's quite similar to amazon let's look at it the '09 low, ten years, putting the lines and what we know, it is ascending perfectly it has bounced repeatedly off the well-defined trend line, literally to the penny, to the penny, to the penny. and then it has broken below and that's the issue is this the beginning of something worse. that's the bet let's zero in on this a little bit more here then is the current period tightened up not the past ten years, but the past two or three. what you have is again zeroing in the breaking of trend but that's not the only way to draw the lines one can draw them like this. a pretty well-defined head and shoulders top with the neckline being here one can put in that trend line again and it all sets up for something, i think, which is more risk than reward. the bet here is that google is going to struggle very similar to the way amazon did. m
let's get straight to the chart master, carter worth, over at the plasma. >> high stakes poker betting against one of thegreat champions of all time but that's the bet here its pattern is not similar to facebook, it's quite similar to amazon let's look at it the '09 low, ten years, putting the lines and what we know, it is ascending perfectly it has bounced repeatedly off the well-defined trend line, literally to the penny, to the penny, to the penny. and then it has broken below and...
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dan is over at the plasma with a very special call to action. >> the nasdaq to me is at a really crucial point here. a large part of that has to do with the fact that it's maga it's microsoft, apple, google and amazon they make such a huge percentage of the nasdaq, but most importantly the nasdaq 100, the qqq that tracks the nasdaq 100 is about 37% of the weight are those four stocks. i think what's really interesting here is that, you know, the ndx, the nasdaq100 i up about 11% on the year that's in line with the s&p 500. we haven't seen that a whole heck of a lot. the s&p 500 has really -- those four stocks are a much smaller weight in there, they have less of an impact usually the nasdaq has been outperforming. one of the reasons why is because of that weight here and because those stocks haven't really gone anywhere i just wantifst want you to loo chart. this is a one-year chart of the qqq versus the qqqe which is the equal weighted nasdaq 100. look at this gap right here. you see that the qqq is up about 11% on the year. the qqqe, the equal
dan is over at the plasma with a very special call to action. >> the nasdaq to me is at a really crucial point here. a large part of that has to do with the fact that it's maga it's microsoft, apple, google and amazon they make such a huge percentage of the nasdaq, but most importantly the nasdaq 100, the qqq that tracks the nasdaq 100 is about 37% of the weight are those four stocks. i think what's really interesting here is that, you know, the ndx, the nasdaq100 i up about 11% on the...
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today's downturn could spell trouble for the retail trade dan nathan is over at the plasma to break downction hey, dan. >> owe xrt, the etf that tracks the retail sector, saw a ton of put activity today it was four times average daily volume there was one large trade that caught my eye. large in contract terms, not exactly in premium terms, but it was a bearish roll when the xrt was trading 45.63, a trader sold to close 15,000 of the march 44 puts at 39 cents and pobuying t open 15,000, the same quantity of the march 41 puts paying only 7cents for that. what's interesting though is as the xrt found some resistance today, this trader is possibly rolling down for some pro teteco as we head into the bulk of retail earnings the next few weeks. so this looks like a trade to cover that a little bit. i just wantifst want to make on. you guys don't think i watch the show when i'm not on last night i was watching you talk about walmart nobody seemed enthusiastic about what went on there when you think about that stock and the big gap that it had and the reversal closing on the low. and today look
today's downturn could spell trouble for the retail trade dan nathan is over at the plasma to break downction hey, dan. >> owe xrt, the etf that tracks the retail sector, saw a ton of put activity today it was four times average daily volume there was one large trade that caught my eye. large in contract terms, not exactly in premium terms, but it was a bearish roll when the xrt was trading 45.63, a trader sold to close 15,000 of the march 44 puts at 39 cents and pobuying t open 15,000,...
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says shares could explode higher when the company reports earnings next week carter, head over to the plasmabreak it down. >> maybe fizz higher, pop higher, explode? it is fizzy water, they're in the water business but i like it long three simple charts. first, the chart with nothing said but what is interesting is that this sell-off basically comes down and finds support, plus or minus, and comes to life another way to draw the lines would be this way, right the well-defined trend line from which the stock has bounced three times. and then finally if you leave the bottom trend line on and put in a descending upper line, you have the setup that i think is ultimately the breakout. simple chart, simple breakout bet, earnings coming i like coke long. >> simple chart, simple breakout, simple trade mike. >> it is a simple trade actually because like a lot of staples stocks, this is a name that has relatively inexpensive options and so it does not make sense to complicate the trade at all in a situation like this. i'm just looking at the may 49 calls. you could spend $1.60 for those. when i was lo
says shares could explode higher when the company reports earnings next week carter, head over to the plasmabreak it down. >> maybe fizz higher, pop higher, explode? it is fizzy water, they're in the water business but i like it long three simple charts. first, the chart with nothing said but what is interesting is that this sell-off basically comes down and finds support, plus or minus, and comes to life another way to draw the lines would be this way, right the well-defined trend line...
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carter worth is at the plasma. what are you looking at? >> maybe they have come a little too far too fast, best performer. it's a cyclical trade, a beta trade, and it has performed in lined with its attributes. but i think take profits, do something. put it in perspective. the various etfs, there's industrials on top, energy, tech of course, market down here at 17 even if i put in the iwm, small capser here around 20. it's just too much of a v from my point of view, but let's look at some charts so this is the ricochet. it is a virtually symmetrical after the plunge, right. this meaningful give-back and we are back to the scene of the crime. that is what overhead supply is defined as so i'm going bet this is not only going to falter here, but possibly falter in a decent kind of way and pay on an absolute basis. but then look at relative. this is the real important part. so throughout all of this, in fact when you were making a high and then attempting to make a new high, of course relative performance poor and not randomly, it has failed a
carter worth is at the plasma. what are you looking at? >> maybe they have come a little too far too fast, best performer. it's a cyclical trade, a beta trade, and it has performed in lined with its attributes. but i think take profits, do something. put it in perspective. the various etfs, there's industrials on top, energy, tech of course, market down here at 17 even if i put in the iwm, small capser here around 20. it's just too much of a v from my point of view, but let's look at some...
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company gears up to report next week, mike says the stock is looking a little too rich he's over at the plasmaith his call to action mike. >> we're going to put a put spread going into earnings on chipotle here are a couple of the reasons i'm looking at a trade like this first of all, the stock is quite expensive right now. it's trading nearly 50 times trailing earnings. to put things in perspective, we'll use round numbers right now. if they were able to achieve 10% net income margins, which is substantially higher than what they are getting, it could make maybe $500 million a year, that's still going to be 30 times at the $15 billion current valuation. so i'm a little uncomfortable with that. the other thing is, this has already made such a sharp bullish move going into earnings already. it's up over a relatively short period of time if you happen to be happy to be to have caught that ride, you could use this as an outright bearish bet. we can look at the chart but here is where we can really see basically the nature of this exceptionally sharp move, right up to basically the highest valuati
company gears up to report next week, mike says the stock is looking a little too rich he's over at the plasmaith his call to action mike. >> we're going to put a put spread going into earnings on chipotle here are a couple of the reasons i'm looking at a trade like this first of all, the stock is quite expensive right now. it's trading nearly 50 times trailing earnings. to put things in perspective, we'll use round numbers right now. if they were able to achieve 10% net income margins,...
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rally could get hotter when one big name reports tomorrow, nvidia dan, why don't you head over to the plasmaovement is pretty big, and it's been an aggressive mover on earnings news over the last few months. if you think back to november 15th, the company reported very disappointing result the stock was down 20% then just last month january 25th, the company preannounced a negative quarter, and the stock was down 15% this stock has been cut in half from its early october highs tomorrow the options market is implying about a 10% move, excuse me 7% move in either direction. that's 11 bucks. we talk about implied movement all the time let me break down exactly what that means if i know that this stock is reporting on thursday after the close, i can look at the at the money straddle, the weekly options. when the stock was trading at 155, the weekly 155 call was offered at 550 together that makes $11. between now and friday's expiration, if you were to buy the implied movement in this stock for earnings, you would need the stock to go up 11 or down 11 in either direction. that being said, if you'
rally could get hotter when one big name reports tomorrow, nvidia dan, why don't you head over to the plasmaovement is pretty big, and it's been an aggressive mover on earnings news over the last few months. if you think back to november 15th, the company reported very disappointing result the stock was down 20% then just last month january 25th, the company preannounced a negative quarter, and the stock was down 15% this stock has been cut in half from its early october highs tomorrow the...
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give you a few examples the griswold's i'm not sure if i'm saying that correctly but they're the largest plasma based manufacturer in the world they've invested more than fifty million dollars to develop and sell plasma based products pharmaceutical companies of course they're investing hundreds of millions on a number of anti-aging drugs to treat everything ride range of diseases including all timers google's parent company also invested heavily in it secretive anti-aging spinout called calico another startup called cellular and he recently raised two hundred fifty million to use postpartum placentas that's a mouthful to delay the aging process and here finally a company called elisi in health promises a supplement aimed at boosting a certain long gemini molecule and they want to sell that like fifty bucks a month so despite all the big bucks being invested though how likely are they this is seed experts say not very it's pretty risky but even if just one company succeeds bart the results could be monumental if they find a product that can start actually targeting the aging process and you kno
give you a few examples the griswold's i'm not sure if i'm saying that correctly but they're the largest plasma based manufacturer in the world they've invested more than fifty million dollars to develop and sell plasma based products pharmaceutical companies of course they're investing hundreds of millions on a number of anti-aging drugs to treat everything ride range of diseases including all timers google's parent company also invested heavily in it secretive anti-aging spinout called calico...
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karen, head on over to the plasma. >> yes. >> >> as moses the said down 17% mainly due to the bottompped on the market comp stores sale down not much like that. however all that have said, i love this miracle down on 34th i didn't thanksgiving of that but it's good. >> the stock is priced for disaster we are look being at the cheapest the stock has been in years even though they have paid off debt by their own -- historical to the market and to itself it hasn't been this cheap since 2008 a lot has happened and yet here we are as cheap as it was at the bottom of the crisis but, to me, the thing that is most important here is this. i always think that the debt markets are a lot smarter than the equity markets and let's look what's happened in the debt markets. they announced this bomb on january 10th and we see the the debt trade down and then it's back to where it was. it's all the way back. and since i think the debt markets are smarter than the equity markets that's really interesting to me. because now we look at the stock -- make that circle smaller if i could i can't but all righ
karen, head on over to the plasma. >> yes. >> >> as moses the said down 17% mainly due to the bottompped on the market comp stores sale down not much like that. however all that have said, i love this miracle down on 34th i didn't thanksgiving of that but it's good. >> the stock is priced for disaster we are look being at the cheapest the stock has been in years even though they have paid off debt by their own -- historical to the market and to itself it hasn't been this...
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guy is over at the plasma breaking it down in a segment we like to call the more you know guy. >> hi,important thing to do is to define the terms i went to school and i understand how this works so let's define bull trap this is phonetics, right, mel? this is a false signal that the declining trending has reversed. listen, i don't think that the declining trend has reversed clearly it has the last couple of weeks but we'll get to that. bull run what's a bull run? conversely, upside momentum is expected to continue a lot of people hoping for that. you know what, they might be right. that's what makes markets. but as we used to say at match game, slide it, earl, and watch this these are my points. reading the rebound. number one, what is the rally predicated on? what is it based on? we had an entire conversation at the beginning of the show about this i think most of this rally off the december 24th has been predicated on the fact that the federal reserve said, hey, you know what, those rate hikes and reducing our balance sheet, we're just messing with you, it ain't going to happen. i t
guy is over at the plasma breaking it down in a segment we like to call the more you know guy. >> hi,important thing to do is to define the terms i went to school and i understand how this works so let's define bull trap this is phonetics, right, mel? this is a false signal that the declining trending has reversed. listen, i don't think that the declining trend has reversed clearly it has the last couple of weeks but we'll get to that. bull run what's a bull run? conversely, upside...
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plus, guy adami making his way over to the plasma he's warming up to give us what he says could be thest fast pitch of the year especially because his pants are split. stick around california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> all right, welcome back to "fast money. time for an instant replay back in december, guys, step up to the plate to pitch xilinx. >> internet of things, a.i., all people will talk about in 2019 i think they're in the right space at the right time. >> now, since that fateful day xilinx has made you 24% on your investment it is one of the best performing technology names so far this year you crushed it that was a fastball down the middle nice work, but the question is what do we do with xilinx now? >> that is the blind squirrel theory but i'll tell you what, n
plus, guy adami making his way over to the plasma he's warming up to give us what he says could be thest fast pitch of the year especially because his pants are split. stick around california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details...
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pete najarian says there's one hot retailer that's about to soar to new heights pete is over at the plasmach take it away. >> i'm going to pitch a stock that's a little different than what i normally do this stock trades at a much higher multiple. what i like about this company is just about everything i love a family run business that's been around for a long time although they recently ipo'ed a couple of years ago canada goose has been very, ver impressive the growth story is something that's really important. i talk about growth all the time free cash flow, that's been growing. this is year three of that which is something we love to see. revenue growth of 50% year over year you've got to love seeing something like that. by the way, when you look at this direct-to-consumer business that these guys have got, it's absolutely spectacular it's nearly doubled year over year went from 131 million to 235 million. that's pretty doggone impressive but the margins. that was one of the concerns maybe that helped push this stock down recently on earnings and that's why the opportunity was there, wh
pete najarian says there's one hot retailer that's about to soar to new heights pete is over at the plasmach take it away. >> i'm going to pitch a stock that's a little different than what i normally do this stock trades at a much higher multiple. what i like about this company is just about everything i love a family run business that's been around for a long time although they recently ipo'ed a couple of years ago canada goose has been very, ver impressive the growth story is something...
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the fda says do not do this. it takes plasma and infuses it into older patients to stop normal aging. the fda says there's no clinical evidence that it works and there's significant risk with any blood transfusion. >> the blood plasma you get from somebody, the antibodies and the blood you're getting can react against you. >> this is especially rel vabt in the bay area. a startup company called ambrosia, founded by a medical school graduate that promised benefits. cures, remedies and retail price of 8,000 bucks per unit were -- in compliance with the fda announcement, we have ceased patient treatments. >>> new at 6:00, tesla vehicles could be totally self-driving by the end of the year. that is the claims made on a podcast. he said the autopilot feature will be advanced enough to find you in a parking lot, pick you up and drive you to a destination without human interventi intervention. however, musk says that you will still need to monitor the car while it's driving and tesla is waiting waiting. >> i'm going to jump up and scre
the fda says do not do this. it takes plasma and infuses it into older patients to stop normal aging. the fda says there's no clinical evidence that it works and there's significant risk with any blood transfusion. >> the blood plasma you get from somebody, the antibodies and the blood you're getting can react against you. >> this is especially rel vabt in the bay area. a startup company called ambrosia, founded by a medical school graduate that promised benefits. cures, remedies...
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the hammers threw a spanner in liverpool plasma title charge. o a draw, liverpool are three points clear at the top of the league. we will get a repeat of last's final in the fifth round of the women's fa cup. holders chelsea take on 1a time winners arsenal. until english rugby drop the drop? premiership clubs are meeting today to discuss whether to end relegation. more on those stories and about 20 minutes. the actor liam neeson is pictured on the front pages of newspapers this morning, after he told a journalist that he'd thought about killing a black man when a friend told him she'd been raped. he said that, in the days that followed, he'd walked the streets with a cosh, hoping to be challenged, before realising that what he was doing was "horrible". he was speaking to the independent to promote his latest film. let's talk to colin patterson our enterntainment correspondent, he's in salford. there has been, understandably, a huge reaction to this? we should explain the context. he was in new york during a day of interviews for his new film whi
the hammers threw a spanner in liverpool plasma title charge. o a draw, liverpool are three points clear at the top of the league. we will get a repeat of last's final in the fifth round of the women's fa cup. holders chelsea take on 1a time winners arsenal. until english rugby drop the drop? premiership clubs are meeting today to discuss whether to end relegation. more on those stories and about 20 minutes. the actor liam neeson is pictured on the front pages of newspapers this morning, after...
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. >>> the next story sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. people paying thousands of dollars to infuse plasma from young donors into their aging bodies. the fda is warning, don't do this. here are the details. >> the fda is going on record saying there is no evidence infusing a young person's plasma into an aging body is helpful researchers admit there is sky ens to suggest there may be factors in youngblood that affect aging and aging-related disease. treatment in humans comes without clinical evidence. there's also no official regulation on dosing, frequency or recommended monitoring. there is always significant risk with any blood transfusion. >>> some of the antibodies you get can react against you. >> in this case plasma. the clear liquid part of blood containing proteins to help blood clot. >> there's potential -- people are desperate for cures and preventi preventions. that comes together. it's a perfect storm. >> a.m. broesh i can't, a company -- using plasma from donors 16 to 25. cures and retail price of $8,000 per unit was replaced with this message on tuesday. in compliance with t
. >>> the next story sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. people paying thousands of dollars to infuse plasma from young donors into their aging bodies. the fda is warning, don't do this. here are the details. >> the fda is going on record saying there is no evidence infusing a young person's plasma into an aging body is helpful researchers admit there is sky ens to suggest there may be factors in youngblood that affect aging and aging-related disease. treatment in humans...
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as the islamic state plasma caliphate colla pses, the islamic state plasma caliphate collapses, it leavesf families here in the uk — in the english town of swindon — are having a pretty difficult evening. they were told today of reports that the japanese car—maker honda — which employs more than 3000 workers in the town — is going to close its manufacturing plant by 2022. the decision was confirmed by the local member of parliament who said the move was not a result of brexit, but was based on global trends. earlier i spoke to the bbc‘s jon kay about the news. honda has been making cars in swindon for about 30 years, when you're talking to people that amount, what they think the impact of the decision is going to be on them cosmic during those 30 years, they've had highs and lows any car industry and rumours in the past that things might close or change, but they have come through that. they were never is this year, and i was about brexit, nervous about the global car market but i think don't think anyone was expecting the kind of announcements which they are now fearing this entire plant
as the islamic state plasma caliphate colla pses, the islamic state plasma caliphate collapses, it leavesf families here in the uk — in the english town of swindon — are having a pretty difficult evening. they were told today of reports that the japanese car—maker honda — which employs more than 3000 workers in the town — is going to close its manufacturing plant by 2022. the decision was confirmed by the local member of parliament who said the move was not a result of brexit, but was...
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the food and drug administration ordered a start up to stop offering plasma transfusions. we told you about the treatment last month. it's offers in six u.s. cities including san francisco. there's no proven benefit to the transfusions. the company was started by a medical school graduate that charges $8,000 for a litter of plasma. >>> stocks were higher today. the dow picked up eight points coming off 8th straight week of gains. the nasdaq was up 14. >>> still ahead, a visit to spring training in arizona. first the threat of a megatomorrow and what it would mean. >> bill martin returns with the bay area forecast. alright, you've been here but have you... been blown away on this? saved the day with him? or built a snowman with her? it's time to make some magic for as low as $70 per person, per day. . >>> government scientist are warning that california has another big one to worry about it it's only a matter of time before we see the megastorm. the atmospheric river lasting longer. the possibility of such a distaste. >> experts say the state is unprepared for such a storm a
the food and drug administration ordered a start up to stop offering plasma transfusions. we told you about the treatment last month. it's offers in six u.s. cities including san francisco. there's no proven benefit to the transfusions. the company was started by a medical school graduate that charges $8,000 for a litter of plasma. >>> stocks were higher today. the dow picked up eight points coming off 8th straight week of gains. the nasdaq was up 14. >>> still ahead, a visit...
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the idea is if you put a person in it you can warm the temperature and bring them back from hemorrhagic shock. in world war ii, we started using plasma in the field right at the point of injury. the problem today is we have a new set of circumstances. the bleeding caused by the loss of multiple limbs has never been known before, because we did not have the body armor to protect the heart and lungs. now that we have body armor, a person could lose both arms and part,egs, in total or in and still live. if we begin to give them fluids, their blood pressure will go up and they will bleed faster. going back to the old circumstance where we have the possibility of hemorrhagic shock and hypothermia. we have a commercial product for this. hugger.lled the bear what happens when the bear hugger is not available? the cardboard box and a hairdryer. this is the chief cuddler. and you can read about people figuring out how far away to put the hairdryer, what setting to use, and how to pad the box in such a way that the patient could be brought out of hemorrhagic shock. the temperatures of the people are right here. to 98.6.s brought up 89.9 degree
the idea is if you put a person in it you can warm the temperature and bring them back from hemorrhagic shock. in world war ii, we started using plasma in the field right at the point of injury. the problem today is we have a new set of circumstances. the bleeding caused by the loss of multiple limbs has never been known before, because we did not have the body armor to protect the heart and lungs. now that we have body armor, a person could lose both arms and part,egs, in total or in and still...
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this and it seems that despite the government, we know about the government, we know about the government plasmamic impact of brexit both ina new the economic impact of brexit both in a new deal scenario and indeed we area in a new deal scenario and indeed we are a deal is reached that effectively there is a catalytic gamble going on here by theresa may but businesses are impatient for some sort of deal to shape up, but they're having to wait, aren't they? indeed. i don't think you gamble with people's lives. no deal would bea with people's lives. no deal would be a disaster for the with people's lives. no deal would be a disasterfor the northern ireland economy. as with brexit, it would be more damaged than any other pa rt would be more damaged than any other part of the uk by brexit. the cbi estimated they could lose with no deal 5 billion a year until 2034. that is about 30% of national income each year. the other issue in the end in the medium—term, if the republic of ireland government gets support from the eu, it actually in the medium—term could be boosted as activities moved south. so th
this and it seems that despite the government, we know about the government, we know about the government plasmamic impact of brexit both ina new the economic impact of brexit both in a new deal scenario and indeed we area in a new deal scenario and indeed we are a deal is reached that effectively there is a catalytic gamble going on here by theresa may but businesses are impatient for some sort of deal to shape up, but they're having to wait, aren't they? indeed. i don't think you gamble with...
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the eu and these non—eu trade deals are a part of that. but there are some arguing there are clearly problems with theresa may plasma current deal. otably, the controversy over the backstop. maybe the cbi should be advocating at least an extension to article 50 in order to iron these out. the deal is not set, but businesses are running out of patience. i talk to businesses all the time about investment deals that have been postponed and cancelled, day after day. we are seeing more of this being put on pause and investment not coming to the uk or creating jobs. i spoke to one firm that said this week there will be laying the concrete for any factory in northern ireland were it not for brexit. businesses are spending real money on contingency plans getting ready for no deal. on that day off after brexit, some of those plans mean prices rising, it may even mean lay—offs in some companies, really serious consequences if we don't move on and time. politicians need to make progress. they need to sort out their differences, compromise and avoid that difficult scenario. thank you. it's time for the weather. the weekend is going to fall in
the eu and these non—eu trade deals are a part of that. but there are some arguing there are clearly problems with theresa may plasma current deal. otably, the controversy over the backstop. maybe the cbi should be advocating at least an extension to article 50 in order to iron these out. the deal is not set, but businesses are running out of patience. i talk to businesses all the time about investment deals that have been postponed and cancelled, day after day. we are seeing more of this...
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the controversial procedure involves infusing plasma obtained by young donors for thousands of dollarsath of legendary chanel creative director karl lagerfeld raises questions about the future direction of the iconic brand. the prolific designer died yesterday in paris at age 85. he held the position of creative director since 1983. the director of chanel's fashion creation studio will take over at the creative helm of the brand. anne-marie? >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> all right. thank you. >>> still ahead, instant multi-millionaires. nearly two dozen co-workers claim a huge mega millions jackpot. we will tell you how much they'll each walk away with. we will tell you how much they'll each walk away with. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for
the controversial procedure involves infusing plasma obtained by young donors for thousands of dollarsath of legendary chanel creative director karl lagerfeld raises questions about the future direction of the iconic brand. the prolific designer died yesterday in paris at age 85. he held the position of creative director since 1983. the director of chanel's fashion creation studio will take over at the creative helm of the brand. anne-marie? >> diane king hall at the new york stock...
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any statement, the fda says there is no proven benefit and the company charges $8000 for one liter of plasma for donors. the company says they are complying and has stopped the treatments. >>> kaiser permanente is waiting -- waving tuition for the first five graduating class is. this is the artist rendering of the school under construction. it is expected to start accepting applications in june. they say the goal is to encourage more students to choose family medicine over higher-paying penalties. union saw the similar announcements. >>> memphis white could be the next great nuclear physicist. jackson realized his passion for science early and after research, he was determined to goal. apparently, he is driven, it was really impressive. >> i have successfully combined two adams of gas while injecting a neutron. >> he is now hoping to create the organization to help fund projects for underprivileged kids interested in science. >>> the new report says san francisco schools failing to engage students to keep them in the classroom. we drive into the schools that are listed as the worst in the .
any statement, the fda says there is no proven benefit and the company charges $8000 for one liter of plasma for donors. the company says they are complying and has stopped the treatments. >>> kaiser permanente is waiting -- waving tuition for the first five graduating class is. this is the artist rendering of the school under construction. it is expected to start accepting applications in june. they say the goal is to encourage more students to choose family medicine over...
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reporter: in a real company, ambrosia, had planned to launch in cities around the country, selling two liters of young blood plasma> that's an interesting idea if you can get past the gruesomeness of using blood. >> the founder touting benefits for people age 30 and up. >> reporter: peop >> they don't look like they're 20, but their wrinkles are better. >> reporter: the fda warning these infusions are unproven and not guided by evidence and can pose significant risks. >> this therapy is not a fountain of youth. it's not a proven therapy in any way. and for most people, this is just a waste of money. >> reporter: ambrosia announced it had ceased patient treatments. for now, driving a stake into the so-called vampire cure for aging. dr. john torres, nbc news. >> wow, what people will do to stay young. >> great lengths. >>> just ahead, how one girl scout is teaming up with aquaman to sell cookies and still supporting the team. a seinfeld favorite hits the ice for a good cause. you're watching "early today." t half of americans don't take their daily medications as prescribed. that's why we're introducing a new way...
reporter: in a real company, ambrosia, had planned to launch in cities around the country, selling two liters of young blood plasma> that's an interesting idea if you can get past the gruesomeness of using blood. >> the founder touting benefits for people age 30 and up. >> reporter: peop >> they don't look like they're 20, but their wrinkles are better. >> reporter: the fda warning these infusions are unproven and not guided by evidence and can pose significant risks....
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many of the hospitals do not have sufficient doctors. there is not plasma there. untry itself, there is tremendous suffering. this is a country that has the greatest health system in latin america. when chavez came in, he promised to upgrade it. ?hat do we have we have a country that is in the stage of a third of the population is leaving. a tent of it has left. streaming and people -- a 10th of it has left. -- -- ecuador and peru has already left. another two to 3 million leaving this year. those who could leave, would want to leave your all of that adds up to almost a third of the population. it is basically a disgrace, what is going on down there. if you have these supplies sitting on the border waiting to come in, and maduro does not want to let them in. i think something needs to be done on the international community side. vonnie: where do you see that happening given that we are not even sort of settled with a new you leader yet -- a new leader yet? of thehat is part problem. politics is supreme over humanitarian needs. you have two governments in effect. yo
many of the hospitals do not have sufficient doctors. there is not plasma there. untry itself, there is tremendous suffering. this is a country that has the greatest health system in latin america. when chavez came in, he promised to upgrade it. ?hat do we have we have a country that is in the stage of a third of the population is leaving. a tent of it has left. streaming and people -- a 10th of it has left. -- -- ecuador and peru has already left. another two to 3 million leaving this year....
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the goal is to sell young blood plasma, basically donated from people 16 to 25 years old nationwide, clinics around the country including san francisco. thewo liters. karmazan explained the benefits for those over the age of 30. >> people don't look like they're 20, but they do look significantly younger. their wrinkles are better, their skin has a better color to it. >> now, the fda has not only called those claims unproven. it said the infusions are downright dangerous. ambrosia announced today it is ceasing any type of patient treatment. >> 32 bucks to cross the golden gate bridge. for years tourists in hertz rental cars did just that until the city of san francisco found out. the city then sued hertz in 2017. today a settlement was reached requiring hertz to pay the city more than 3 million bucks. san francisco challenged hertz's hidden policy which includes a daily charge for bridge tolls whether they drove over the bridge or not. the company did change the policy last year and does not admit to any wrongdoing. >>> okay. take a look. this is pier 80 in san francisco. earlier tod
the goal is to sell young blood plasma, basically donated from people 16 to 25 years old nationwide, clinics around the country including san francisco. thewo liters. karmazan explained the benefits for those over the age of 30. >> people don't look like they're 20, but they do look significantly younger. their wrinkles are better, their skin has a better color to it. >> now, the fda has not only called those claims unproven. it said the infusions are downright dangerous. ambrosia...
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reporter: and a real company, ambrosia, had planned to launch in cities around the country, selling two liters of young blood plasmaor $12,000. >> that's an interesting idea if you can get past the gruesomeness of using blood. >> reporter: ambrosia founder jesse karmazin touting benefits for people 30 and up. >> people, they don't look like they're 20, but they do look significantly younger. their wrinkles are better. their skin has a better color to it. >> reporter: but today the fda warning these infusions are unproven and not guided by evidence, and can pose significant risks. >> this therapy is not a fountain of youth. it's not a proven therapy in any way. and for most people, this just a >> reporter: late today, ambrosia announced it had ceased patient treatments. for now driving a stake into the so-called vampire cure for aging. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> up next here tonight, the scary near miss on the ice. we talk with the commentator who was nearly hit by that flying puck. >>> we're back now with that heart-stopping near miss caught on camera. a hockey puck flying at up to 100 miles an hour just inches
reporter: and a real company, ambrosia, had planned to launch in cities around the country, selling two liters of young blood plasmaor $12,000. >> that's an interesting idea if you can get past the gruesomeness of using blood. >> reporter: ambrosia founder jesse karmazin touting benefits for people 30 and up. >> people, they don't look like they're 20, but they do look significantly younger. their wrinkles are better. their skin has a better color to it. >> reporter: but...
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the crisis in venezuela. massive protests against nick plasma duro. european countries declaring juan guaido the interim president. the president sending troops to the sornt border. stay with us. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as s
the crisis in venezuela. massive protests against nick plasma duro. european countries declaring juan guaido the interim president. the president sending troops to the sornt border. stay with us. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot....
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hospitals because they're not staffed properly because so many of the doctors have left, and they have no antibiotics, they have no plasma> it's, obviously, unconscionable for the venezuelan government to not acknowledge that there is a economic and health crisis on the ground there. i mean, you've often cited how much weight the average venezuelan has lost, but it's also -- people are actually dying for, with diseases that can be cured with some of the antibiotics that are coming in with the humanitarian aid. trish: i don't know if they have these pictures up and ready, but one of the things we have shown to the viewers recently, bill, is video that came to us exclusively of a venezuelan hospital. and that hospital is clearly a mess. they're actually, in this particular video -- again, or i don't know if the control room can get it up in time, but it's suffering from a meek, it's flood -- from a leak, it's flooding. you can see this tremendously unsanitary environment. so you couple that lack of san talkings in the hospitals -- sanitation in the hospitals with the lack of medicine, and to your point, people are dying. n
hospitals because they're not staffed properly because so many of the doctors have left, and they have no antibiotics, they have no plasma> it's, obviously, unconscionable for the venezuelan government to not acknowledge that there is a economic and health crisis on the ground there. i mean, you've often cited how much weight the average venezuelan has lost, but it's also -- people are actually dying for, with diseases that can be cured with some of the antibiotics that are coming in with...
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s because what then poor african people walking around with a samsung plasma plaid scream. that would ruin the global class system that it took hundreds of years of colonial oppression to create. oh it was next you're going to have people in forms shoes. but the pathetic pathetic french actually seem upset about this french secretary of environmental transition broun postone called the practice environmentally irresponsible and shocking oh oh i just i just thought of something we don't need to waste all that time planting saplings we could just use all those unsold t.v.'s to display videos of saplings that should have the same impact your back plan furniture out your your bin automated. good thing you put down roots all right where you got a quick break but join our live on is there any. country has gone into a nihilistic fever. i think we've got to hit the road and get the traveling across america what makes america the showed. the american hero this is a weak point from which all images come we always are on the purchase of. culture for. we're starting last with is going to headed east into
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s because what then poor african people walking around with a samsung plasma plaid screen. that would ruin the global class system that it took hundreds of years of colonial oppression to create. oh it was next you're going to have people in farms shoes. but the fact that pathetic french actually seem upset about this french secretary of environmental transition broom postone called the practice environmentally irresponsible and shocking oh oh oh i just i just thought of something we don't need to waste all that time planting saplings we could just use all those unsold t.v.'s to display videos of saplings that should have the same impact. back when furniture out your your bin automated you know good thing you can put down roots all right well you know where frank by join our live on is there any way. big news is in big coin in crypto as the currency continues to dominate global finance and put the us dollar into the graveyard yet. which of us is revolution the screeching to a whole inflation and unemployment cause millions to leave venezuela the world powers a long job or where the president m
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s because what then poor african people walking around with a samsung plasma plights wave. that would ruin the global class system. that it took hundreds of years of colonial oppression to create. oh what's next you're going to have people in farms shoes. but the fact that pathetic french actually seem upset about this french secretary of environmental transition broom postone called the practice environmentally irresponsible and shocking oh i just i just thought of something we don't need to waste all that time planting saplings we could just use all those unsold t.v.'s to display videos of saplings that should have the same impact your memory back when furniture out your your bin automated you know good thing you put down roots all right well you know fred frank by join our live on a saturday. that's right the stand he has some of. what i saw. no good i'm sorry there are rather tough it out for the kids that. only let compatible and i cut him a you can keep an. eye you lose a child with a tough call that it is living. close. by michelle the terms of. the mind that lend themselves well i hate
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s because what then poor african people walking around with a samsung plasma plaid screen. that would ruin the global class system that it took hundreds of years of colonial oppression to create. right. it wasn't actually going to have people in slums shoes. but the fact that pathetic french actually seem upset about this french secretary of environmental transition room postone called the practice environmentally irresponsible and shocking oh oh i just i just thought of something we don't need to waste all that time planting saplings we could just use all those unsold t.v.'s to display videos of saplings that should have the same impact. your your bin automated no good thing you put down roots all right where you got a quick break by join our live audience i may have thank you. donald trump second state of the union address was conspicuously light when it came to foreign policy while uses was his aim to avoid disappointing his base while at the same time wishing not to spar with the deep state what are these mixed signals all about is an elaborate strategy for an indication of indecisive. wel
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the local chairman did give a statement about anna soubry plasma departure. a hard—working departure. she has been a ha rd—working and dedicated departure. she has been a hard—working and dedicated mp and we wish her all the best. we will be selecting our new conservative candidate as soon as possible. no mention of brexit which has been contentious. this constituency voted to leave the eu, but their mp has been a vocal critic of how brexit playing out. i think she gets a people's backs up. she will not stand a chance as an independent, not as a conservative to be honest. she has done the right thing. why? we voted for something and now we know the full facts which are do it again. there has been tension between anna soubry and some members of her own party. last summer she said there was an attempt to oust her and more recently there have been claims that across the country conservative mps who do not back brexit are at risk of being pushed out. here they say that is nonsense. when you are in a constituency that wa nts to when you are in a constituency that
the local chairman did give a statement about anna soubry plasma departure. a hard—working departure. she has been a ha rd—working and dedicated departure. she has been a hard—working and dedicated mp and we wish her all the best. we will be selecting our new conservative candidate as soon as possible. no mention of brexit which has been contentious. this constituency voted to leave the eu, but their mp has been a vocal critic of how brexit playing out. i think she gets a people's backs...