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moved out of the bottom three with a win. as we know with that when crystal palace have moved up and out of the bottom three, leicester city in the bottom three. the champions in the relegation zone, a strange thing to say, but the big winner really is crystal palace, a big win for sam alla rdyce crystal palace, a big win for sam allardyce as well, the win at home to middlesbrough lifts out of the bottom three, a point clear of the sown at the moment, bringing middlesbrough into it. middlesbrough are not out of it yet and bournemouth are an up or run so it goes up to 14th place as to who will be relegated from the premier league. sunderland one 175 days in the bottom, looks like they will be staying there as while. a turbulent week for leicester. claudio ranieri return to the training ground today to say his goodbyes. the players and the staff we re goodbyes. the players and the staff were there, before the club's thai owners flew in by helicopter after he had departed. wilde has the details. the thoughts of many leicester fa
moved out of the bottom three with a win. as we know with that when crystal palace have moved up and out of the bottom three, leicester city in the bottom three. the champions in the relegation zone, a strange thing to say, but the big winner really is crystal palace, a big win for sam alla rdyce crystal palace, a big win for sam allardyce as well, the win at home to middlesbrough lifts out of the bottom three, a point clear of the sown at the moment, bringing middlesbrough into it....
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we've got to get to the bottom of this as quickly as we can, and let me guarantee the american public, we're going to make as much of this public as possible because the american public deserves to have these answers. >> flynn, himself, insists he crossed no lines. today the white house press secretary sean spicer said general flynn did not do anything wrong and that he was well within his duties to have these kinds of conversations. does that concern you that the white house seems to be more focused right now on leaks to the news media than the actions of flynn? >> let's let the justice department make that adjudication of whether what general flynn did was appropriate or not. all i know is this, that the then-president of the united states, president obama, put sanctions in place to go after russia for their unprecedented intervention in our elections. to have at that point a private citizen in effect contact the russians and in effect ftry to undermine those sanctions, that raises huge concerns to me. again, the justice department will have to make the judgment, but that does not s
we've got to get to the bottom of this as quickly as we can, and let me guarantee the american public, we're going to make as much of this public as possible because the american public deserves to have these answers. >> flynn, himself, insists he crossed no lines. today the white house press secretary sean spicer said general flynn did not do anything wrong and that he was well within his duties to have these kinds of conversations. does that concern you that the white house seems to be...
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let's look at the bottom of the table. as we know, hull missed the table.he bottom three, marco silva will be disappointed about that, meaning they are 19th, sunderland rooted to they are 19th, sunderland rooted to the bot on 19th and after the turbulent week leicester have been true that win for crystal palace today season dropping to the bottom three and it is a huge match against liverpool for them on monday. perhaps not the opposition want after dropping to the bottom three and losing your manager. a big few days coming up. that is a big win for middlesbrough at crystal palace, swa nsea for middlesbrough at crystal palace, swansea not in the clear, bournemouth on a poor run as well. you talk about new managers, whoever leicester city appoint will be hoping they get the upturn that other clubs have seen as well, the likes of swansea of course having appointed a new manager had stormed up appointed a new manager had stormed up the table. they needed because imagine crystal palace will fine form. hull and marco silva have picked up points and you imagine t
let's look at the bottom of the table. as we know, hull missed the table.he bottom three, marco silva will be disappointed about that, meaning they are 19th, sunderland rooted to they are 19th, sunderland rooted to the bot on 19th and after the turbulent week leicester have been true that win for crystal palace today season dropping to the bottom three and it is a huge match against liverpool for them on monday. perhaps not the opposition want after dropping to the bottom three and losing your...
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the bottom line is we are pursuing every single possible action to keep our country safe from terrorism. i want to be clear. we heard talk about how all of the branches of government are equal. that's the point. they are equal. there's no such thing as judicial supremacy. what the judges did is take power away that belongs squarely in the hands of the president of the united states. >> you say that definitively, but they aren't agreed upon. you believe there is a 1952 law that gives the president the power to decide who can come in and out of this country on a temporary basis and why do you think that law supersedes 1965's who says you cannot decide on someone coming in based on origin. >> that's a great question, and i'll answer it in full. we know the 1952 law and you are referring to 8212f because if it didn't have controlling supremacy between those two clauses that would mean, chuck, that during a time of war that the president of the united states couldn't suspend admissions from the very country they were at war with. so obviously, that's the controlling clause. secondly, this is
the bottom line is we are pursuing every single possible action to keep our country safe from terrorism. i want to be clear. we heard talk about how all of the branches of government are equal. that's the point. they are equal. there's no such thing as judicial supremacy. what the judges did is take power away that belongs squarely in the hands of the president of the united states. >> you say that definitively, but they aren't agreed upon. you believe there is a 1952 law that gives the...
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bottom nosed out. bottom nosed out. back.. >> call voice of eddie dodge, the spotter. >> he was my spotter when i drove the 24 car. nothing better than having experience on that roof to help walk you through these moments because right now chase elliott's trying to figure out which lane do i need to go with. what he does, he pun shalls tch hole. he jumps up to one lane. that keeps those two cars side by side behind him not allowing either one of them to get a run. i'd be blocking the outside lane right now because it is far more organized than that inside. >> the question is, can chase elliott continue this dance for 21 more laps to win the 500. ♪ (upbeat ♪ m music) ♪ ♪ ♪ toyota. let's go places. ♪ [car[clicking of ignition]rt] uh-- wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] >>> 20 years ago jeff gordon won his first daytona 500 in the hendrick number 24 chevrolet. here is chase elliott trying to win his first. 17 laps to go as they
bottom nosed out. bottom nosed out. back.. >> call voice of eddie dodge, the spotter. >> he was my spotter when i drove the 24 car. nothing better than having experience on that roof to help walk you through these moments because right now chase elliott's trying to figure out which lane do i need to go with. what he does, he pun shalls tch hole. he jumps up to one lane. that keeps those two cars side by side behind him not allowing either one of them to get a run. i'd be blocking...
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down at the bottom, those victories for two of the bottom to put the pressure on crystal palace evenol, giving swa nsea victory against liverpool, giving swansea and leicester city plenty to think about before their match is against the manchester teams tomorrow. to scotland now... in the day's early game, hearts beat ten—man motherwell 3—0. the home side had carl mchugh sent off early in the second half for this lunge on don cowie. and just six minutes later hearts made the advantage count, they went in front through alexandros tziolis' deflected strike. two goals in the final five minutes sealed it for the away side, both scored by esmael goncalves — his first goals for the club. hearts stay fourth. motherwell drop down to ninth. elswhere aberdeen beat patrick thistle 2—0 to move upto 2nd in the table. rangers drew one all with ross county. they are level on points with aberdeen — that's 2a points below leaders celtic — but behind them on goal difference.hamilton academicals and kilmarnock drew 1—1. bottom of the table inverness drew with dundee 2—2. in the championship's late game
down at the bottom, those victories for two of the bottom to put the pressure on crystal palace evenol, giving swa nsea victory against liverpool, giving swansea and leicester city plenty to think about before their match is against the manchester teams tomorrow. to scotland now... in the day's early game, hearts beat ten—man motherwell 3—0. the home side had carl mchugh sent off early in the second half for this lunge on don cowie. and just six minutes later hearts made the advantage...
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when schlumberger says it it's the bottom, it's the bottom. jim? >> caller: how are you?d. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm interested in a company called norwegian cruise line. >> it's an excellent company but i am fortunately so excited about carnival that i can't get over the norwegian or royal. i just think that carnival is such a great company so i'm sticking with carnival. how about peter in new york, peter? >> caller: cramer, what's up, buddy? >> what's happening? >> caller: cde down over 25% from the recent earnings report because they paid off debt. do i continue holding the bag or sell this gaping wound? >> no, no, we only recommend rangel. let's go to joe in new york, joe? >> caller: hey, jim, what's happening? give you a huge thanks for all the years of help. i'll give you a boo-yah from the home of the 2017 stanley cup champion new york rangers. >> oh, fast forward here. >> caller: too? >> not going to be in the playoffs, let me tell you that. we're not recommending any of those offshore players, particularly that one. good luck to the rangers t
when schlumberger says it it's the bottom, it's the bottom. jim? >> caller: how are you?d. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm interested in a company called norwegian cruise line. >> it's an excellent company but i am fortunately so excited about carnival that i can't get over the norwegian or royal. i just think that carnival is such a great company so i'm sticking with carnival. how about peter in new york, peter? >> caller: cramer, what's up,...
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they stay bottom, but it's a win that gives them great hope of staying up.t two points behind worcester. opsreys move up to second in the pro 12 after winning 26—15 at home to glasgow. two tries in two minutes in the second half saw ospreys come from behind to seal a bonus—point victory and move them above munster in the table. elsewhere, ulster scored six tries as they won 40—17 at bottom side zebre to edge closer to the top four. david busby scored on his senior debut. in the day's other game connaught beat treviso 34—19. sir mo farah has insisted that he is a clean athlete who has never broken the rules. he released a statement following the publication of fresh allegations about his coach alberto salazar. the sunday times has a leaked report from the united states anti doping agency which claims that salazar might have abused prescription medicines and drug infusions. farah said that it was upsetting that some parts of the media try to associate him with allegations of drug misuse despite what he called clear facts. london 2012 silver medallist michaelja
they stay bottom, but it's a win that gives them great hope of staying up.t two points behind worcester. opsreys move up to second in the pro 12 after winning 26—15 at home to glasgow. two tries in two minutes in the second half saw ospreys come from behind to seal a bonus—point victory and move them above munster in the table. elsewhere, ulster scored six tries as they won 40—17 at bottom side zebre to edge closer to the top four. david busby scored on his senior debut. in the day's...
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it was so much more rapid for those at the bottom. the 10 and 20 percentile. those of the middle and top. things were going the right way. well, the larger point here is when you have a fed reserve board committed to high rates of an employment with the idf any inflation that is downward pressure on wages and less educated workers. that was at the market, that was not god. it was a federal reserve board. the point is that is very much a policy choice. so to act like that was just something that happened, no. it is simply not true.again, it was something we did. again i make this point, they do this and if you ever talk, not that there are evil people but also is very sanitary that we do not want the economy to overheats. like we are cooking a broth. well i don't want the economy to overheat. but they are three people out of work and very few people realize that. i will add one more point and i will go on. we often had this argument about funimation, eliminating jobs and how we will see, they will not be jobs for less educated people because of automation. now
it was so much more rapid for those at the bottom. the 10 and 20 percentile. those of the middle and top. things were going the right way. well, the larger point here is when you have a fed reserve board committed to high rates of an employment with the idf any inflation that is downward pressure on wages and less educated workers. that was at the market, that was not god. it was a federal reserve board. the point is that is very much a policy choice. so to act like that was just something that...
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but you are unwilling it allow stuff to grow from the bottom up. my last comment is on the federal reserve. you know why the federal reserve raised the interest rate at the end of obama's term not at the beginning of the term. they raised it at the end because he doesn't care about trump. he is happy to crash it. but during his years, he wanted the interest rate as low as possible because it is good for government. you can borrow money and people won't notice it. >> speaking to the second point, the feds indicated long before the december increase when everyone thought including them i would imagine that hillary clinton was going to be president. he didn't want to raise rates at the beginning because the economy was in the toilet. you have more reason to be concerned about inflation in 2017 than you did in 2009. i think that is a straightforward explanation. i think they are wrong to raise rates but it is straightforward and hard to get away from. no, there is no free lunch in my book. i was talking about having the government pay for research. we
but you are unwilling it allow stuff to grow from the bottom up. my last comment is on the federal reserve. you know why the federal reserve raised the interest rate at the end of obama's term not at the beginning of the term. they raised it at the end because he doesn't care about trump. he is happy to crash it. but during his years, he wanted the interest rate as low as possible because it is good for government. you can borrow money and people won't notice it. >> speaking to the second...
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if they lose, they are at home to united, they could be in the bottom three, couldn't they?was speaking about leicester, looking at the situation. i was quite confident that in the long one they would be all right. not so now. they lost in midweek to birmingham. that was huge. a 6—point swing was that they could have been eight points clear of relegation and 110w eight points clear of relegation and now only two points. the team is having the worst run of form at the moment. teams below are picking up. they will get results, the teams in the bottom three. they have problems from all sorts of areas. you said leicester were at home to manchester united. that will not be an easy game. united again, they have not been inconsistent like arsenal but they have not been the united we have known over the years, have they? definite signs they are improving. not back to the ferguson era yet. it is difficult to dominate. these days, so many teams with so much money available and so many good players for that maybe times will change in that respect generally. with manchester united with
if they lose, they are at home to united, they could be in the bottom three, couldn't they?was speaking about leicester, looking at the situation. i was quite confident that in the long one they would be all right. not so now. they lost in midweek to birmingham. that was huge. a 6—point swing was that they could have been eight points clear of relegation and 110w eight points clear of relegation and now only two points. the team is having the worst run of form at the moment. teams below are...
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they called the bottom. know if it's the bottom, but i like the fact that that group, which has been down and out, is coming back. so you've got these international companies. you got the oil companies. you got the health care companies rallying, and then you also have the utilities. that's why it's so hard to take it all down. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow! >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ i'm from trophy club, texas, and my business is inspired by my beautiful girlfriend. i'm 11 years dusty's junior. and when i started dating dusty, it just clicked. getting the taste of dating an older woman, i-i noticed so many more attributes that she has, opposed to a younger woman. she's respectable, she's p
they called the bottom. know if it's the bottom, but i like the fact that that group, which has been down and out, is coming back. so you've got these international companies. you got the oil companies. you got the health care companies rallying, and then you also have the utilities. that's why it's so hard to take it all down. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i...
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they are two points above the bottom three.er league. from third down to six, a few shenanigans. yes, manchester united into the top five for the first time since september. liverpool are up to fourth, but at the top, tottenham will not want to look about, they could have reduced the gap to six points. chelsea go to burnley tomorrow with the chance to extend the lead to 12 points. liverpool back into the top four. let here from their manager. life is pretty difficult and different, and when you have no results, when you do not perform like you think, even when you win, when the performance is not that good and does not feel good, honestly the points are good but the rest is not too good today. performance was fantastic, intensity was unbelievable, both teams obviously. but from our side, maybe a little bit more. we forced them and cause them problems. we were goodin and cause them problems. we were good in decisive moments. after chelsea, it is pretty tight at the top, and tight at the bottom. three points separating the bottom
they are two points above the bottom three.er league. from third down to six, a few shenanigans. yes, manchester united into the top five for the first time since september. liverpool are up to fourth, but at the top, tottenham will not want to look about, they could have reduced the gap to six points. chelsea go to burnley tomorrow with the chance to extend the lead to 12 points. liverpool back into the top four. let here from their manager. life is pretty difficult and different, and when you...
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have a look at the top three and bottom three. when you look at iron ore demand and you look at world steel production. the market had a real egg party. -- big party. it should be a little better when you look at the top three. , just about every single sector is off the high of the day or is pushing farther into the red. you have a lot of the retailers here. single one with the exception of one or two on the way down. have a look at the bond market. u.s. yields up for a fifth day. 2.5%.le above we are at 2.49%, to put 5%. you have 2.82% here on the aussie 10 year highs. level for yields. i mentioned this party in australia. have a look at the -- at that. dollar-yen.ing last we checked, and about $114.10. toshiba is one stock we're watching very mostly -- very closely. on the today chart, tells you the story there. quite a session. trading at 204 at the moment. group out -- asahi with its full projections. 20 billion japanese yen. here.a share yvonne: thank you. china's holdings of u.s. treasuries fell the most on record last year
have a look at the top three and bottom three. when you look at iron ore demand and you look at world steel production. the market had a real egg party. -- big party. it should be a little better when you look at the top three. , just about every single sector is off the high of the day or is pushing farther into the red. you have a lot of the retailers here. single one with the exception of one or two on the way down. have a look at the bond market. u.s. yields up for a fifth day. 2.5%.le...
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it's really hard to get to the bottom of it.fact a lo of this will probably be done behind closed doors, things they say is classified that probably doesn't need to be classified. >> right. >> how do you do that investigation, do it swiftly, completely and fairly? >> well, i think it's a really hard call for republicans in the house to even lift a finger against the president right now. calls for an outside investigation, similar to what we did after 9/11. i think as joel has said, it's more than a conversation between mr. flynn and his russian counterpart. there has been contact that predated the election. almost predated even the campaign. and we know throughout that. why is it this president has rejected the men and women who work in our intelligence service, who gather information to help him make strategic decisions about the united states and taking the word or sided with a dictator like putin? we know the russians are not our enemy. the russian people in a good relation with the united states and vice versa. we know putin
it's really hard to get to the bottom of it.fact a lo of this will probably be done behind closed doors, things they say is classified that probably doesn't need to be classified. >> right. >> how do you do that investigation, do it swiftly, completely and fairly? >> well, i think it's a really hard call for republicans in the house to even lift a finger against the president right now. calls for an outside investigation, similar to what we did after 9/11. i think as joel has...
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bottom nosed out. bottom nosed out. back.ice ofdodge, the spotter. >> he was my spotter when i drove thcar. nothing better than having experience on that roof to help walk you through these moments because right now chase elliott's trying to figure out which lane do i need to go with. what he does, he punches the hole. he jumps up to one lane. that keeps those two cars side by side behind him not allowing either one of them to get a run. i'd be blocking the outside lane right now because it is far more organized than that inside. >> the question is, can chase elliott continue this dance for 21 more laps to win the 500. ♪ (upbeat drum music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ toyota. let's go places. ♪ ♪ [car engine failing to start] [clicking of ignition] uh-- wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] >>> 20 years ago jeff gordon won his first daytona 500 in the hendrick number 24 chevrolet. here is chase elliott trying to win his first. 17 laps to
bottom nosed out. bottom nosed out. back.ice ofdodge, the spotter. >> he was my spotter when i drove thcar. nothing better than having experience on that roof to help walk you through these moments because right now chase elliott's trying to figure out which lane do i need to go with. what he does, he punches the hole. he jumps up to one lane. that keeps those two cars side by side behind him not allowing either one of them to get a run. i'd be blocking the outside lane right now because...
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so you have this top number, bottom number.r is cystolic blood pressure, bottom diastolic blood pressure. the top number and bottom number, measuring the force of the blood as it presses against artery walls. the top number is when it is pressing against artery walls during the heartbeat, and the bottom number die diastolic when we have the pressure against the wall during rest. so you say what's the importance of those numbers? often time we pay attention mostly to the top number. honestly we diagnosis blood pressure about both numbers. so both essentially important to us. >> what's it mean though if you have high blood pressure? >> yes, that's a great question. so just means it means those numbers are higher than they should be, it means that your blood is basically, body having to work harder to push that blood through your body. if you are zero six and over we want your blood pressure less than 150 over 90, less than 60 want that number to be less than 140 over 9o if you have earn erp certain conditions like diabetes, kidne
so you have this top number, bottom number.r is cystolic blood pressure, bottom diastolic blood pressure. the top number and bottom number, measuring the force of the blood as it presses against artery walls. the top number is when it is pressing against artery walls during the heartbeat, and the bottom number die diastolic when we have the pressure against the wall during rest. so you say what's the importance of those numbers? often time we pay attention mostly to the top number. honestly we...
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she had surgery to even up her bottom lip. you can see here she's gorgeous and she models. this beautiful girl who's a model and was bullied because of her birthmark. you can see what she goes through to cover it up. now, she does not cover it up anymore. she models with it showing. you can see her showing i have a birthmark, #mybirthmark, #my mark. >> welcome to the show, celina. >> hey. >> thanks for having me. >> what made you decide, you know what, i am not going to hide this, i am going to show it off, was there one moment in particular? >> i was doing a bunch of shoots and i lying to people because i was wearing makeup because i want to show to the people just to check people's perceptions with me. >> what are you hoping o will take away from your experience? >> um, dynamic and heartfelt story and it is cool and not bad. >> have you been able to help others reached out to you regarding their own in securities and their own birthmarks. >> sometimes on instagram, i got messages of people. i have a birthmark and i am in secure, what do i do? i am like love yourself. >> t
she had surgery to even up her bottom lip. you can see here she's gorgeous and she models. this beautiful girl who's a model and was bullied because of her birthmark. you can see what she goes through to cover it up. now, she does not cover it up anymore. she models with it showing. you can see her showing i have a birthmark, #mybirthmark, #my mark. >> welcome to the show, celina. >> hey. >> thanks for having me. >> what made you decide, you know what, i am not going to...
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bottom line is we have the dry conditions. and we have very mild temperatures. by thursday a very fast-moving front blows through the bay area just in time for the morning commute. with rain and wind. in and out of the showers all the way through next wednesday. there's the weak system to the north of us. high, thin veil of cloudiness but more sunshine today than yesterday. several storms out over the pacific ocean. this is how i am planning futurecast. by tomorrow clouds thickened. we call it mostly cloudy. by thursday the front pass is through very quickly. leaving ponding on the roadways. and then behind it a little bit of a lull before a more aggressive storm. meanwhile from the first system on thursday easily over an inch of rain throughout the bay area. inch and a half so three things i want you to remember. dry and comfortable today very mild for valentine's day. rain returns by thursday morning with gusty winds. rain totals the next series of storms will be much lower than last week. five to eight inches in the highest elevations by wednesday. 60s throug
bottom line is we have the dry conditions. and we have very mild temperatures. by thursday a very fast-moving front blows through the bay area just in time for the morning commute. with rain and wind. in and out of the showers all the way through next wednesday. there's the weak system to the north of us. high, thin veil of cloudiness but more sunshine today than yesterday. several storms out over the pacific ocean. this is how i am planning futurecast. by tomorrow clouds thickened. we call it...
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bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. if you do have to head to work this morning it is going to be a very wet commute. good morning i'm darya folsom. and i'm james fletcher. we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in redwood city where all lanes north bound lanes are shut down. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to anny hong who is tracking the timing of the storm in the weather center. anny. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying,
bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. if you do have to head to work this morning it is going to be a very wet commute. good morning i'm darya folsom. and i'm james fletcher. we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in redwood city where all lanes north bound lanes are shut down. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to anny hong who is tracking the...
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started from the bottom, now the whole team here. by a chopper, have a doctor on speed dial.ity. six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch, young money militia, and i'm the commissioner. >>> panda, panda, panda, panda, panda. >> they made, they ain't famous. they mad they still name also. we still hood famous. we still hood famous. i was just getting into this rap thing. i'm not too good at it, i was into it. >> having read about this on the way in this morning, i'm disappointed. >> why? i thought he did a great job. >> he did a solid job, better than i would have done. it wasn't really rapping it. it was reading it. i thought this would be full-on, no holds barred proper rapping. >> no, that fine medium of being a host but also trying to embrace the song lyrics. he had a bit of a -- >> a bit of rhythm there. >> the write-up gave it more of an oomph behind it. definitely trending. >>> back to snapchat. this time not about its ipo but the spectacles now on sale online. the sunglasses will run you $130. they can only be shipped in the u.s. each household is limited to six pairs. t
started from the bottom, now the whole team here. by a chopper, have a doctor on speed dial.ity. six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch, young money militia, and i'm the commissioner. >>> panda, panda, panda, panda, panda. >> they made, they ain't famous. they mad they still name also. we still hood famous. we still hood famous. i was just getting into this rap thing. i'm not too good at it, i was into it. >> having read about this on the way in this morning, i'm...
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better by 40% just since that dimon bottom date back on february 11, 2016.orst performing sector in the s&p 500, telecom services, up by 3% or 4%. the high and the low if you will there. as for the dow overall, again, financials leading the way higher there. look at some of these winners and losers. goldman sachs has been a better performer among the banks, up 71% since that market bottom. jpmorgan up 64%. american express up 53%. so mega cap, large cap financial names doing well. since the dimon bottom. jamie dimon made around $17 million off that trade alone. when it comes to market timing, he seems to do well. as for other banks, not too shabby. dominic chu, cnbc. >> tim is still with us. tim edwards director from the s&p, dow jones indices. why is greece back in the headlines? >> the first reason is the last time we kicked the can down the road and we reached the point where the can last hit. in particular it's back in the headlines because the imf, which is part of the group of people that are giving greece money has said we can't keep giving money if i
better by 40% just since that dimon bottom date back on february 11, 2016.orst performing sector in the s&p 500, telecom services, up by 3% or 4%. the high and the low if you will there. as for the dow overall, again, financials leading the way higher there. look at some of these winners and losers. goldman sachs has been a better performer among the banks, up 71% since that market bottom. jpmorgan up 64%. american express up 53%. so mega cap, large cap financial names doing well. since the...
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we've hit a bottom for several big names nap. that's next. >>> plus, president trump calls for more defense spending. value in the sector and traders are picking targets. the "halftime report" with scott wapner is back in two minutes. where to get in... where to get out. if only the gns were as obvio when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investorwill always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro cahelp you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potentialrofits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. is it because so man go after it the same way? chasing after ort termeturns. instead if getti caught up with the crowd, the instnt manags at pgim take a long term view, teaming specialized active investing with risk-management rigor, to seek out global opportunities. we manage over a trillion dollars this way, attracting many of the
we've hit a bottom for several big names nap. that's next. >>> plus, president trump calls for more defense spending. value in the sector and traders are picking targets. the "halftime report" with scott wapner is back in two minutes. where to get in... where to get out. if only the gns were as obvio when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investorwill...
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inverness are off the bottom of the scottish premiership table after a dramatic 2—1 win over rangersy thistle took the lead just before the half—time break. greg tansey with this lovely finish from outside the box. rangers equalised midway through the second half after their captain was fouled in the penalty area, and up stepped martyn waghorn to score from the spot. inveress were then awarded their own penalty with five minutes left but iain vigurs's shot was saved. but caley thistle weren't finished there and what a way to win it. bill mckay with a brilliant overhead kick in the last minute of the game to seal a valuable win. birmingham returned to winning ways in the championship with a 2—1 win over local rivals wovles. the opening goal is one that wolves keeper carl akeeme will want to forget. the simpliest of finishes. and the lead was doubled barely five minutes later. former wolves player david davis with the finish. they played the last half an hour with ten men after paul robinson was sent off. and wolves made them sweat. nouha dicko pulling a goal back. but birmingham held
inverness are off the bottom of the scottish premiership table after a dramatic 2—1 win over rangersy thistle took the lead just before the half—time break. greg tansey with this lovely finish from outside the box. rangers equalised midway through the second half after their captain was fouled in the penalty area, and up stepped martyn waghorn to score from the spot. inveress were then awarded their own penalty with five minutes left but iain vigurs's shot was saved. but caley thistle...
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what is the bottom line?favor at this point moving it outside of the intelligence committees. i think that the intelligence committees have the capability to conduct a thorough understanding of what happened so that we can be in a position to prevent it in the future. many european countries are worried about russia's hacking their elections, disrupting their elections. so i believe that the house and senate can carry this out and i think that it has to be done in a bipartisan and thorough way, and i think that a person like senator feinstein, senator warner, if they feel as though we're not getting to the bottom line and that the investigation has become partisan, then we have to look at something more independent. but i'm confident that the house and the senate intelligence committee can do this. it's in the best national security interests of the united states and, frankly, the rest of the world is looking at how we handle this because they don't want to be hacked, they don't want to have their elections t
what is the bottom line?favor at this point moving it outside of the intelligence committees. i think that the intelligence committees have the capability to conduct a thorough understanding of what happened so that we can be in a position to prevent it in the future. many european countries are worried about russia's hacking their elections, disrupting their elections. so i believe that the house and senate can carry this out and i think that it has to be done in a bipartisan and thorough way,...
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you need to go around the bottom first. >> the pound continues lower on brexit worries? >> brexit is the continued driver. you need to go through the european elections where there will be hard ball tactics that will hurt sentiment against sterling. we have a 1.10 forecast against the u.s. dollar. that is therefore in line with the euro. you have parity turning euro towards the end of the year. >> we would like you to come back on, kind of give you a snapshot of all the research you put out. thank you very much. >>> abb shares sink iing -- not sure i would call it sinking, but lower 2%. they put an end to their near two-year decline on orders. >> abb delivered growth, which was a very, very important ambition that we had for a while. you might remember last time it was first quarter '15 we didn't grow. now we're back in. and we are putting now all the emphases to keep that and have a sustainable ambition to keep the order trend. >> how much visibility have you got for 2017 given that we have so much political risk going on. can you keep those large orders but also the ba
you need to go around the bottom first. >> the pound continues lower on brexit worries? >> brexit is the continued driver. you need to go through the european elections where there will be hard ball tactics that will hurt sentiment against sterling. we have a 1.10 forecast against the u.s. dollar. that is therefore in line with the euro. you have parity turning euro towards the end of the year. >> we would like you to come back on, kind of give you a snapshot of all the...
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so let's give you the bottom line on copper.he charts, as interpreted by ed poncy, suggest that copper's breakout is for real. and history says that often means good news is to follow from the stock market. i would be very happy if he turns out to be right although i'm a little bit skeptical because if copper is only rallying because of a tighter supply, then there's a lot less significance for the economies around the globe. still, copper's strength is part of the traditional metrics that define economic growth and can signal a healthy bull market. so, therefore, it can be part of the rational justification for what so many believe is an irrational rally. still more "mad money" ahead from san francisco including the big disconnect from the stock of apple. now, the stock may be hitting all-time highs but the story is far from over. find out why the company may have more in common with something in your medicine cabinet. then i'm talking about adobe and revealing the story about its 90 trillion number. plus it all started with a
so let's give you the bottom line on copper.he charts, as interpreted by ed poncy, suggest that copper's breakout is for real. and history says that often means good news is to follow from the stock market. i would be very happy if he turns out to be right although i'm a little bit skeptical because if copper is only rallying because of a tighter supply, then there's a lot less significance for the economies around the globe. still, copper's strength is part of the traditional metrics that...
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so here's the bottom line. ren, if rates are up and oil's up, then the tone of the tape will be positive. >> trump stock, trump stock, trump stock. >> that fees you to do some trades in the names i just blessed. remember, you have to keep one eye on twitter for the real donald trump's tweets, but not on twitter the stock because that's guaranteed to turn you into a psych lops. todd in california, todd. >> caller: hi, cramer. my question is about yelp. my daughters use yelp, so i just remodeled my condo and i used four different vendors, and it worked out great. my question is do you think that the selloff was overdone and also with all of its daily users, would it be a good fit with salesforce? >> i thought the selloff was overdone. i think a lot of it was self-induced because the company's conservative. i would be a buyer of yelp. i just simply did not think that what yelp had to say jived at all with what yelp said would happen. i think yelp is okay down here. i think it probably goes down again on monday. ma
so here's the bottom line. ren, if rates are up and oil's up, then the tone of the tape will be positive. >> trump stock, trump stock, trump stock. >> that fees you to do some trades in the names i just blessed. remember, you have to keep one eye on twitter for the real donald trump's tweets, but not on twitter the stock because that's guaranteed to turn you into a psych lops. todd in california, todd. >> caller: hi, cramer. my question is about yelp. my daughters use yelp, so...
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law enforcement must also get to the bottom of everything that may have transpired here. to allow these two critical and important tracks to move forward, today's senate democrats are asking for three specific things. first, senator sessions must follow department of justice guidance and recuse himself. when the fbi looks into a matter, they do so right alongside prosecutors from the justice department. those prosecutors should not be reporting to the first senator who endorsed donald trump's campaign, who served on the same campaign committee as michael flynn, and who nominated donald trump at the republican convention. the justice department's only guidelines demand that attorney general sessions remove himself from this matter immediately. if he does not, the investigation will remain jaundiced, and the american people will doubt the credibility of its findings. leads to the oval office, the person investigating that trail should not be the same person who helped put president trump there. and of story. second, we will make clear that we expect all records from adminis
law enforcement must also get to the bottom of everything that may have transpired here. to allow these two critical and important tracks to move forward, today's senate democrats are asking for three specific things. first, senator sessions must follow department of justice guidance and recuse himself. when the fbi looks into a matter, they do so right alongside prosecutors from the justice department. those prosecutors should not be reporting to the first senator who endorsed donald trump's...
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>> people see the bottom being set. so the stock went from as we know a huge favorite, and been cut in half over the past few years. so, again, they're seeing the bottom, think it's a good time to get in. it wasn't as bad as people thought. there were short going into the trade. now it's time, okay, maybe this is as bad as it gets. let's take a chance and move forward. >> is that where we are, josh? >> i think that's exactly what's going on. i don't know that i'm somebody that wants to take that bet that it's bottomed, because there have been a lot of false bottoms along the way. but probably it was yooverheate going into the number. maybe people recover and maybe they don't continue to deteriorate. back to technicals, there is nothing suggesting this is the bottom. and every time you've taken that bet, it's let you down. >> any time in retail these days that you announce your closing stores, that gooses a stock. they said they're going to close nine stores instead of continuing on with their expansion plans. that's why
>> people see the bottom being set. so the stock went from as we know a huge favorite, and been cut in half over the past few years. so, again, they're seeing the bottom, think it's a good time to get in. it wasn't as bad as people thought. there were short going into the trade. now it's time, okay, maybe this is as bad as it gets. let's take a chance and move forward. >> is that where we are, josh? >> i think that's exactly what's going on. i don't know that i'm somebody that...
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a point for them back to 19th, with sunderland returning to the bottom.d to see what the referee would allow them to do. they had feedback, they we re them to do. they had feedback, they were comfortable then, comfortable to do what they did, and i am not critic with that because they are in the position they are. they are fighting relegation. every point for them is gold, and i'm not critic with them. peter crouch scored his 100th premier league goal, giving stoke the lead against everton. that was cancelled out by an own goal. everton stay seven. if we had lost that game, we would have been pulling our hair out, to be honest. we didn't deserve that. you always know when it is all square or you have a slight advantage and the opposition can get one chance, and at this level, more often than not, they take them. three matches in the scottish premiership. celtic are 25 points clear at the top after beating aberdeen. they stretched their lead because second—place rangers were beaten 4—1 at hearts. jamie walker scored twice in the second half as they closed
a point for them back to 19th, with sunderland returning to the bottom.d to see what the referee would allow them to do. they had feedback, they we re them to do. they had feedback, they were comfortable then, comfortable to do what they did, and i am not critic with that because they are in the position they are. they are fighting relegation. every point for them is gold, and i'm not critic with them. peter crouch scored his 100th premier league goal, giving stoke the lead against everton....
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here's the bottom line. we've got some incredibly controversial reporting next week while top callers abound. i say if individual companies report good numbers, they can buck the top-calling trend provide the company reigns as strong as we've seen since the year began. let's go to al in my home state of new jersey, al. >> caller: big booyah, jim, from neighboring new jersey. >> close enough to do the job. what's up, partner? >> caller: very grateful for what you do, your passion. you make it fun. >> thank you. >> caller: thank you. jim, vulcan materials. i bought it at its peak at about 134. it dove like a duck. the analysts are favorable, but with infrastructure spending on the far horizon, do i hold this for a year or two, and could it get worse in a market pullback? >> candidly, i am more of a martin marietta materials plan. i think vulcan has been inconsistent versus martin marietta. i'm not going to recommend you sell this one down because mnuchin gave an interview where it didn't seem like we're going
here's the bottom line. we've got some incredibly controversial reporting next week while top callers abound. i say if individual companies report good numbers, they can buck the top-calling trend provide the company reigns as strong as we've seen since the year began. let's go to al in my home state of new jersey, al. >> caller: big booyah, jim, from neighboring new jersey. >> close enough to do the job. what's up, partner? >> caller: very grateful for what you do, your...
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and bottom line, by the point it goes out, by midmorning there will be potential for some of elation.nd looking in the metro, everything will be slushy. south, it will be mostly rain. further to the north, it will become colder and more accumulation possible for those people, four inches plus. and it has publicly the cold air is coming in. it will not be light snow, this will be heavy snow flakes coming down. and the storm will be going to the area in a short amount of time. it will come, boom, boom and be gone. we will monitor this throughout the day. but we think we have a pretty comfortable idea that it will have some minor effects in the metro, but definitely mild here, the impact higher to the north and west. nothing like a snowstorm for northeast maryland all the way to boston. and extended outlook, we finish with this. will the crazy temperature swings continue? what do you think? 73 today. 37 and windy by tomorrow afternoon. friday, 36 degrees. then 50's and 60's on sunday. pulling off monday and -- cooling off monday and tuesday. and normal by next week. crazy. jummy: very cr
and bottom line, by the point it goes out, by midmorning there will be potential for some of elation.nd looking in the metro, everything will be slushy. south, it will be mostly rain. further to the north, it will become colder and more accumulation possible for those people, four inches plus. and it has publicly the cold air is coming in. it will not be light snow, this will be heavy snow flakes coming down. and the storm will be going to the area in a short amount of time. it will come, boom,...
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what's the bottom line? now, i don't favor at this point moving it outside of the intelligence committees. i think that the intelligence committees have the capability to conduct a thorough understanding of what happened so that we can be in a position to prevent it in the future. many european countries are worried about russians hacking their elections, disrupting their elections and i think the house and senate can carry this out in a bipartisan and thorough way, and i think that a person like senator feinstein, senator warner, if they feel as though we're not getting to the bottom line and investigations become partisan, then we have to look at something more independent, but i'm confident that the house and the senate intelligence committee can do this. it's in the best national security interests of the united states, and frankly the rest of the world is looking at how we handle this because they don't want to be hacked. they don't want to have their elections be disrupted in any way. >> lots of eviden
what's the bottom line? now, i don't favor at this point moving it outside of the intelligence committees. i think that the intelligence committees have the capability to conduct a thorough understanding of what happened so that we can be in a position to prevent it in the future. many european countries are worried about russians hacking their elections, disrupting their elections and i think the house and senate can carry this out in a bipartisan and thorough way, and i think that a person...
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look at the bottom of your screen.hour extra from 238 to the bay bridge. >> mike, kari, thank you so much. a live look outside right now at the s can curve in san rafael. you can see some of the sheen on the roadway there. the north bay has been getting rain quickly tonight. kari talking about the moving through very rapidly. a lot of rain it brought with it. crews tracking can conditions. you can get information on our home page and the nbc bay area app. >>> the president is expected to put an end to people being mentally unfit from the social administration. >>> scott mcgrew is covering donald trump's first 100 days. people were not happy to see the rule go but they were e happy to end it. >> the rule was put into place my the obama administration. and sometime today we expect president trump will sign a document stopping the rule from ever taking effect. this is probably what it will look like. i say this because president trump here is signing a similar order. this is not the president signing a law. you need the f
look at the bottom of your screen.hour extra from 238 to the bay bridge. >> mike, kari, thank you so much. a live look outside right now at the s can curve in san rafael. you can see some of the sheen on the roadway there. the north bay has been getting rain quickly tonight. kari talking about the moving through very rapidly. a lot of rain it brought with it. crews tracking can conditions. you can get information on our home page and the nbc bay area app. >>> the president is...
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couple of other matches in the championship with implications at the bottom. up to fifteenth after betaing struggling bristol city 2—0. city are now only above the relegation zone on goal difference. blackburn the team below them who got a much needed win against derby who havent won a match since the end of january here's a look at the top in the championship table. so newcastle two points clear now, but both sides some way clear of the chasing pack. huddersfield would proabbaly have wanted a brighton win. the terriers six points off second are on a great run and they face newcastle on saturday. mark mcghee used to play for newcastle and managed brighton, he's been sacked by motherwell today with the club 10th in the scottish premiership. he's got his job as scotland assistant manager to fall back on but his second stint at fir park has come to an end after he won just two of his last 13 games in the league. the 5—1 defeat at home to dundee on saturday wass the final straw. coach stephen robinson takes temporary charge hamilton takes temporary charge also got
couple of other matches in the championship with implications at the bottom. up to fifteenth after betaing struggling bristol city 2—0. city are now only above the relegation zone on goal difference. blackburn the team below them who got a much needed win against derby who havent won a match since the end of january here's a look at the top in the championship table. so newcastle two points clear now, but both sides some way clear of the chasing pack. huddersfield would proabbaly have wanted...
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at the bottom, there's just a flame that is connected to everybody. on top of that character, that person, and that forms him. and then you can see a person who did atrocities, who did horrible things, but you do try to go for understanding. the perceptions that that film raised about africa — i want to tell you what a black british film critic, vanessa walters, wrote in the guardian. she said, "the fact that amin killed many of his people, does that give carte blanche to the film—makers to play to some of the worst stereotypes of corrupt, murderous, incompetent and ridiculous black leaders? africa is presented as a place of violence and superstition, ruled by fear." how far do you believe that's true and, if so, does it worry you? i mean, i think that certainly because the continent is really diverse and so there's all different types of stories and many of those stories need to be told, you know, from different ways of life, different types of characters who make up that continent. but i think that if you look at, historically, this particular chara
at the bottom, there's just a flame that is connected to everybody. on top of that character, that person, and that forms him. and then you can see a person who did atrocities, who did horrible things, but you do try to go for understanding. the perceptions that that film raised about africa — i want to tell you what a black british film critic, vanessa walters, wrote in the guardian. she said, "the fact that amin killed many of his people, does that give carte blanche to the...
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when you look implicitly maybe called market bottom.et has been on a tear since then. market overall with snpds has been up 12, 13% over the course of the last two years just since that february 11th, 2016 bottom for the market, when the market pulled back 15 from recent highs, market up 25% since then so doubling two-year returns on price basis for s&p 500. so when jamie dimon bought his own shares, a lot of people could have profited if they bought shares with him and of course if they bought the market overall. let's look at best performing sectors and worst performing sectors. you look overall no doubt financials led the way higher. no mistake about it. best performing sector in s&p 500 overall. take a look at the financial index over the past year of 39%. worst performing sector still positive is telecom sector, up 6 or 7% during that time horizon. financials leading the way there. financials, take a look, dow, 30 members there is financials. we'll put it this way. goldman sachs up 71%, jpmorgan chase up 64%. goldman doing a little
when you look implicitly maybe called market bottom.et has been on a tear since then. market overall with snpds has been up 12, 13% over the course of the last two years just since that february 11th, 2016 bottom for the market, when the market pulled back 15 from recent highs, market up 25% since then so doubling two-year returns on price basis for s&p 500. so when jamie dimon bought his own shares, a lot of people could have profited if they bought shares with him and of course if they...
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here's the bottom line. this is the last heavy earnings week of this quarter. keep this in mind. if you fret over the white house's frenetic pace, okay, remember that most of the quarters to date have been very good. even if at first blush they aren't or they've been received with sellers, they have a habit of producing seller's remorse and then a ton of buying not long after these sellers finish dumping their positions. maybe that's the best time to buy. let's go to steve in california, steve. >> caller: booyah from redondo beach. >> man, i love redondo beach. fabulous. you're so lucky. >> caller: we love you, jim. >> what's going on? >> caller: a few months ago you made a compelling case to buy automatic data processing and paychex. after reporting this week, the stock got hammered and dropped 5%. paychex also dropped. i'm sticking with cramer. can you please tell me how to view these two stocks? >> all right. let me tell you exactly. it's like people sold mcdonald's down, maybe it was overdone. automatic
here's the bottom line. this is the last heavy earnings week of this quarter. keep this in mind. if you fret over the white house's frenetic pace, okay, remember that most of the quarters to date have been very good. even if at first blush they aren't or they've been received with sellers, they have a habit of producing seller's remorse and then a ton of buying not long after these sellers finish dumping their positions. maybe that's the best time to buy. let's go to steve in california, steve....
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. >> so is the biggest risk, top down or bottom up? i hear you say earnings may not be, the tax cuts may not justify what people possibly want to do with earnings. there are a myriad of things we can talk about top down. what concerns you more in. >> definitely top down. the earnings are going to be fine. it may not be 11, 12%. we're looking for 5.9%. that's growth of the likes which of we haven't seen in a couple years. what it israel is one of these environments where there's enough political risk and enough attention to political doings. if you look it a, the market has gone sideways for two weeks. exempt for friday when we had financial deregulation announced. so the market needs further support along the policy front to keep moving forward. >> what is the biggest risk to the market you don't talk about? ubs, you say god forbid, this were to happen. >> actually it is liquidity. but it works both ways. what we could see is if the news gets incemeterilier and there is policy movement. perhaps in front of all the other things. supreme
. >> so is the biggest risk, top down or bottom up? i hear you say earnings may not be, the tax cuts may not justify what people possibly want to do with earnings. there are a myriad of things we can talk about top down. what concerns you more in. >> definitely top down. the earnings are going to be fine. it may not be 11, 12%. we're looking for 5.9%. that's growth of the likes which of we haven't seen in a couple years. what it israel is one of these environments where there's...
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you don't want to overfill this, because, again, we have all that goo in the bottom of the pan., the goo! -right. so i'm just going to press this filling in. and now we roll. let's roll, julia. -let's roll. -gonna roll this up, and the key is you don't want to roll it so tightly that everything starts to come out. but we also don't want it to be too loose. because when we go to cut them and invert them, again, we don't want all of that filling to come out. -so not too tight and not too loose. -that's exactly right. how about that? all right. so we're near the edge. i'm gonna go ahead and roll it over. try to work it back so that i can just press together, this seam. there we go. just pressing it down a little bit. and that way, it adheres to itself -- there's so much moisture in there. so now we're going to get 12 sticky buns out of this. so the first thing that i want to do is take a knife. so i'll start in the middle. and toward one end and the other end. and then two more in between each of those marks. now, to cut these, we don't want to take a knife and go all the way throu
you don't want to overfill this, because, again, we have all that goo in the bottom of the pan., the goo! -right. so i'm just going to press this filling in. and now we roll. let's roll, julia. -let's roll. -gonna roll this up, and the key is you don't want to roll it so tightly that everything starts to come out. but we also don't want it to be too loose. because when we go to cut them and invert them, again, we don't want all of that filling to come out. -so not too tight and not too loose....
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plus, it's been one year since oil bottomed. the commodity has doubled in the past year but it has one of our traders very worried. we'll explain. and later, apple just penaltyies away from an all time high. pennies away. it needs to do something big to keep it going. first a bit of a trifecta. a third straight week of gains. we'll start with a basic question. which stock should you take profits in? >> well, if i think of places that may be a little frothy, i could look around the tech sector. what i would rather do in a market like this when the vix was at 10.8 and we have a lot of bad news out there, i would be buying had the show after this show that will get you into that. of stuff with very low deltas. things you won't spend a lot of money in this trade. we've had debates all week. i think there are sectors that look very interesting. finds the places that are not at all time highs. the places that have lagged and value. you look around the world. look at japan, shinzo abe is in the united states and we're going to play gol
plus, it's been one year since oil bottomed. the commodity has doubled in the past year but it has one of our traders very worried. we'll explain. and later, apple just penaltyies away from an all time high. pennies away. it needs to do something big to keep it going. first a bit of a trifecta. a third straight week of gains. we'll start with a basic question. which stock should you take profits in? >> well, if i think of places that may be a little frothy, i could look around the tech...
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all right. >> your other hand put it underneath the baby's bottom like this. >> okay.me. [ laughter ] >> up and down. >> go. go. >> nothing is happening. [ burp ] >> see her chin is reacting as i do that up and down. up and until you get the burp. [ burp ] >> i'm not coming back until wednesday. [ laug >>well, if you want to see the more critical approach to see how to make kids burp like me, .o to our website or use our >>> there are 58 national parks in the united states and i firmly protected. just in case you haven't had a chance to get to any of them or many of them, that's okay. because our friends over at the more than just parks website, will and jim patese are the crusaders to capture each and every one of the parks. the latest video just dropped in 8 "k" primarily. if you have a fancy tv, kick it on. this is from hawaii's national park, there's been a lot of activity in the park recently and the boys were there to capture for several weeks. >> oh. >> that they got to spend there. >> i want to be there unpaid intern. >> what's funny, not only am i enjoying the
all right. >> your other hand put it underneath the baby's bottom like this. >> okay.me. [ laughter ] >> up and down. >> go. go. >> nothing is happening. [ burp ] >> see her chin is reacting as i do that up and down. up and until you get the burp. [ burp ] >> i'm not coming back until wednesday. [ laug >>well, if you want to see the more critical approach to see how to make kids burp like me, .o to our website or use our >>> there are 58...
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they stay in seventh, while wigan are still second from bottom, five points from safety.ged with improper conduct by the football association. the charges come after the pair were involved in a confrontation near the end of huddersfield‘s 2—1 win in the west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition, both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players ‘conducted themselves in an orderly fashion‘. british number four aljaz bedene has beat croatia‘s borna coric to reach the second round of the marseille open. bedene — ranked 51 places below coric at 109 in the world — won in three sets and will face the german fourth seed alexander zverev in the last 16. after great britain‘s men made it into second round of the davis cup at the weekend, it‘s now the turn of the women as they look to progress in the fed cup. the british team — led by new captain anne keothavong — are in tallinn. they‘ll play turkey, latvia and portugal in round robin matches. every year is an opportunity but we must give credit to the other teams, it isa must give credit to the other teams, it is
they stay in seventh, while wigan are still second from bottom, five points from safety.ged with improper conduct by the football association. the charges come after the pair were involved in a confrontation near the end of huddersfield‘s 2—1 win in the west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition, both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players ‘conducted themselves in an orderly fashion‘. british number four aljaz bedene has beat croatia‘s borna coric to reach the...
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the left-hand panel is enrollment by family income at the lowest quartile on bottom. the left hand panel is completion. the dark dashed line is essentially the behavior of those students who are working college going choices in the '80s. the lighter blue line is students making college choices at the beginning of the 21st century. the takeaway is first off there's a positive gradient and the second is the gaps have w e widened and they've widened markedly over time. there's not much more you're going to push up that enrollment rate and only about a ten percentage point increase at the bottom which is meaningful again the increase at the top of this distribution between the top and the bottom. now, one might rightly note these are not adjusted for differences in achievement on entry. again, if you do this additional calculation, you'd still very large gaps and they've increased over time. so on the order of about 16 percentage points in college completion. so that's the preliminary. that's the problem we need to address. as i say, i'm ceding some territory we'll come b
the left-hand panel is enrollment by family income at the lowest quartile on bottom. the left hand panel is completion. the dark dashed line is essentially the behavior of those students who are working college going choices in the '80s. the lighter blue line is students making college choices at the beginning of the 21st century. the takeaway is first off there's a positive gradient and the second is the gaps have w e widened and they've widened markedly over time. there's not much more you're...
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the full list is running on the bottom of the screen and the nbc10 app.e have first team coverage track be the storm and conditioning created out on the road. we begin with meteorologist bill henley. bill. >> let me show you what's happening. we have a live view, this is from philadelphia, looking across from delaware. from adventure aquarium. it's starting to change over to snow in philadelphia. and looking here at a review of the nbc10 studios. that snow that is falling, that snow, once is changes over it's going to be all sn
the full list is running on the bottom of the screen and the nbc10 app.e have first team coverage track be the storm and conditioning created out on the road. we begin with meteorologist bill henley. bill. >> let me show you what's happening. we have a live view, this is from philadelphia, looking across from delaware. from adventure aquarium. it's starting to change over to snow in philadelphia. and looking here at a review of the nbc10 studios. that snow that is falling, that snow, once...