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mike >> covered calls the best way to get started. >> carter?> i want to get out of banks and into biotech. >> bk. >> thanks for having me and letting me put a jacket on buying options at a low volume. >> thanks for joining us >> the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by beachbody, but filmed by me on my iphone and directly from my heart. >> hold up. i want to ask you a question. how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like, "ugh. gross." who is this person? like, you know you have to do something, but it's so confusing! there's fad diets, extreme workouts, and it's working for other people, but it is not working for you. you just want a system, a program that actually works -- hello! -- that doesn't feel like
mike >> covered calls the best way to get started. >> carter?> i want to get out of banks and into biotech. >> bk. >> thanks for having me and letting me put a jacket on buying options at a low volume. >> thanks for joining us >> the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by beachbody, but filmed by me on my iphone and directly from my heart. >> hold up. i want to ask you a question. how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror?...
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they started the beverly carter foundation.on travels the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition . >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you're not going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories, what are you hiding? >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends are like, there's this guy, and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >> it ended in one of the strangest love stories you'll ever hear. >> i felt like i got hit by a
they started the beverly carter foundation.on travels the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition . >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline."...
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when you think about it, carter was talking about this meltup in industrials. we think about the beneficiaries of obviously tax reform, you know, possibly infrastructure, that sort of thing these domestic companies should benefit. to me, why should you have a commensurate meltup in the iwm women this was an index that was down in the summer >> here too, while it is up absolute, it is massively underperforming the s&p, the large cap peer group >> the move is actually still not that significant obviously we were right, and we had a relatively tight call spread so this is one of the reasons why we could take profits, push it out, and you're going to be playing with house money, as we like to say. >>> up next, final call from the options pits well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a s
when you think about it, carter was talking about this meltup in industrials. we think about the beneficiaries of obviously tax reform, you know, possibly infrastructure, that sort of thing these domestic companies should benefit. to me, why should you have a commensurate meltup in the iwm women this was an index that was down in the summer >> here too, while it is up absolute, it is massively underperforming the s&p, the large cap peer group >> the move is actually still not...
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how should you play the space into this massive week which names do you buy let's get to carter bronx ton worth. hi carter. >> i thought we would look at them all as a aggregate and drill down on google just the names that you heard had, as big as it gets, as important as it gets, and all on deck let's look at a few charts here and try to figure it out to. what i want to talk about is how important. you know this, but the top five stocks by market cap plus netflix are valued at $3.7 trillion you are talking about 14% of the s&p. all right. so another way to look at this, those top five stocks plus netflix it's not a top five are valued at 3.7, versus 3.4, the bottom 250 here's the best part you basically are trading at the same valuation, but a much higher growth rate would you put money in the bottom 250, things that are struggling like foot locker or chipotle or would you rather be on oners' row. this is an aggregate of those five stocks. it is a beautiful uptrend. the line draws itself. it has bounced off of this line like clock work. it is a testament to the importance of charts w
how should you play the space into this massive week which names do you buy let's get to carter bronx ton worth. hi carter. >> i thought we would look at them all as a aggregate and drill down on google just the names that you heard had, as big as it gets, as important as it gets, and all on deck let's look at a few charts here and try to figure it out to. what i want to talk about is how important. you know this, but the top five stocks by market cap plus netflix are valued at $3.7...
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they're sort of the carter bryant in the first trial in the carter bryant in the second trial. he doesn't want to sit through weeks and weeks of testimony and he is basically dragged into the court. he has again no interest anymore. is a witness and dragged into the court by a court order because he basically disappeared and he just-- you see him not responding. responding very very short answers and as you saw when i mentioned in red sort of at the beginning he had health issues with all of this and there's also again, you have to read the book for all of these interesting details, but there's also a lot of problematic decisions that were made about what he could testify about. in the first trial he's questioned about his sexuality, about finding pornography on his computer and the second judge actually says i cannot believe all of this was actually part of the first of testimony and so the second judge actually kind of took order in some of that. but, carter bryant is i think an extremist example of how much this has mattered personally to people, but actually you see all of
they're sort of the carter bryant in the first trial in the carter bryant in the second trial. he doesn't want to sit through weeks and weeks of testimony and he is basically dragged into the court. he has again no interest anymore. is a witness and dragged into the court by a court order because he basically disappeared and he just-- you see him not responding. responding very very short answers and as you saw when i mentioned in red sort of at the beginning he had health issues with all of...
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i hate to go get carter and khouw. >> but you're going against carter and khouw >> i would love to see lot more volume on this rally up we haven't seen a ton of volume. the average volume has been a little bit lower on something like this, the way i tend to trade is i wait for a breakout on higher volume than trying to get it here. to me, it actually looks like at least at ibb we might be looking at a top the nasdaq etf, that one also looks like potential double top here i'm not as thrilled as carter and khouw, sorry >> it's all right. >> that's why we have you here, someone's got to take the other side i think the important thing is, remember, you'rebetting on an aggregate. it's 150 plus stocks five stocks are up 40% of the way, biie, celgene, gilead and so forth you are betting on the big ones. the issue is this. even as equities are going higher still, does this group play catch-up? i would say yes. >> that's the bet. >> mike, final word? you want to respond to bk here >> i look at a name like celgene, that's the one thing that troubles me i probably would agree with him. that's why
i hate to go get carter and khouw. >> but you're going against carter and khouw >> i would love to see lot more volume on this rally up we haven't seen a ton of volume. the average volume has been a little bit lower on something like this, the way i tend to trade is i wait for a breakout on higher volume than trying to get it here. to me, it actually looks like at least at ibb we might be looking at a top the nasdaq etf, that one also looks like potential double top here i'm not as...
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carter page. the same carter page who later turned up as one of the five named foreign policy advisers to the donald trump campaign. "the washington post" reported in april that the justice department had obtained a fisa warrant to conduct surveillance on carter page as early as the summer of 2016. presidential candidate has an announced foreign policy advisor, someone who the justice department has under surveillance on the basis of the fact the justice department was able to convince a judge that there was reason to believe that guy was a foreign agent. right, from that initial "the washington post" reporting on them getting a fisa warrant on carter page, quote, the government's application for the surveillance order included a lengthy declaration that laid out the basis for believing he was an agent of the russian government and knowingly engaged in clandestine activities on behalf of moskow. so the justice department laid out that case about carter page in the summer of 2016 to get a warrant t
carter page. the same carter page who later turned up as one of the five named foreign policy advisers to the donald trump campaign. "the washington post" reported in april that the justice department had obtained a fisa warrant to conduct surveillance on carter page as early as the summer of 2016. presidential candidate has an announced foreign policy advisor, someone who the justice department has under surveillance on the basis of the fact the justice department was able to...
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during jimmy carter's last year.hen carter finally realized that he had to have an effective chief. jack watson said, it's almost everything you need to know you learn in kindergarten. it's not complicated. it requires an ability to work with people. you have to be -- you can't just be holderman perfect son of a [ bleep ] as he was described by richard nixon. you have to be able to work together. you have to be able to inspire a team and you have to be able to reach across the aisle and get things done for the good of the country. that's the simplest way i can put it. host: picture there on the book president carter and mr. watson during the final year of carter's presidency. as caption of that piece book called "gatekeepers" our guest is chris whipple. myron is on the line from little rock arizona. independent caller. caller: hello. yes, sir. this is a great topic. mr. whipple, chris whipple. is that right? have you ever heard of this book, i found it in my private library here. "shadow presidents" guest: i know it
during jimmy carter's last year.hen carter finally realized that he had to have an effective chief. jack watson said, it's almost everything you need to know you learn in kindergarten. it's not complicated. it requires an ability to work with people. you have to be -- you can't just be holderman perfect son of a [ bleep ] as he was described by richard nixon. you have to be able to work together. you have to be able to inspire a team and you have to be able to reach across the aisle and get...
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the carter story is really fascinating because, again, carter was a brilliant -- is a brilliant man. he was trained as a nuclear engineer. he could absorb or enormous amount of information and distillate and the past -- into policy. he was brilliant and all of that. his mistake was thinking that he did not need a single empowered white house chief to help him. one reason for that was that this was right after watergate. haldemane example of who, at that time, seemed to personify watergate and the imperial presidency. and this rep. carter: the wrong way. but it turned out to be a mistake. in, with-half years his agenda paralyzed, carter realized he had to empower somebody and he chose his person who had been the de facto chief all along but did not want the job. he was famously disorganized, a terrific political strategist but not cut out for the job. it was not until his final year that carter picked jack watson to replace injured in. and watson, a former marine, like kelly -- much younger but very organized, smart and effective as white house chief here but it was too late. host: th
the carter story is really fascinating because, again, carter was a brilliant -- is a brilliant man. he was trained as a nuclear engineer. he could absorb or enormous amount of information and distillate and the past -- into policy. he was brilliant and all of that. his mistake was thinking that he did not need a single empowered white house chief to help him. one reason for that was that this was right after watergate. haldemane example of who, at that time, seemed to personify watergate and...
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plus, got a question for carter mike or dan? we know you do, so get out your phones, tweet us right now if it's a good one, we'll answer it later on in the she much more "options action" after this >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade. ach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool?
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so carter? what do you say? >> it is up. that's right i think we got some time here.we want to stay with this. in the sense that the relative is still the problem in fact, if you do it relative to the peer group, the stock is straight down on the chart relative to its peers. that's a problem >> you know, the put spread, the 105, $5 spread is worth 50 cents right now. if it did hit that would pay off about 9-1. you wouldn't sell it to initiate a trade here so obviously stay with it. >> all right let's move on. small caps were going to break out. >> we got the breakout we've got the check back wi we have this checkout and put back i think you can put the next green arrow in and make the bet that iwm goes higher i want to be long. >> i was looking at the february you can buy the 152 call spread and spend $3.80. >> a good call it is up more than 4% since then now what >> i think can you actually take some profits on that one and rollout and up i would go out to march at this point. >> what is your take >> rolling out, meaning you're going to continue with this trend. cart
so carter? what do you say? >> it is up. that's right i think we got some time here.we want to stay with this. in the sense that the relative is still the problem in fact, if you do it relative to the peer group, the stock is straight down on the chart relative to its peers. that's a problem >> you know, the put spread, the 105, $5 spread is worth 50 cents right now. if it did hit that would pay off about 9-1. you wouldn't sell it to initiate a trade here so obviously stay with it....
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i spoke to the secretary of defense, ash carter. >> secretary carter welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> on the eve of president trump going to davos, they put out a global survey saying the risk of military conflict is rising and it will sharply rise in 2018. what do you make of that? does that sound right to you? >> the principal place that that may be true is on the korean peninsula, elsewhere there's danger, but it may be a continuation of the past. we may see -- it's not highly probable, but never rule it out, is an incident on the korean peninsula. particularly the north korean military, sort of a doctrine to lash out if provoked. it has been that way as long as i have been working. and therefore, whether it starts with an incident between the north and south, whether it starts between -- with an incident between north korea and the united states, there's always a possibility there, and as you know, that is a war the likes of which hasn't been seen since the last korean war, or even world war ii. >> we're also seeing reports of live fire and para trooper exercises ha
i spoke to the secretary of defense, ash carter. >> secretary carter welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> on the eve of president trump going to davos, they put out a global survey saying the risk of military conflict is rising and it will sharply rise in 2018. what do you make of that? does that sound right to you? >> the principal place that that may be true is on the korean peninsula, elsewhere there's danger, but it may be a continuation of the past. we may...
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>> okay. >> carter -- >> that's not what we were going to do. real quickly, when it broke the one year trend line it went much lower, why can't it do the same thing on the 10-year when you first approach a trend line you have a good rebound potential and you can see that here the first thing, let's say it just hesitates and ultimately breaks and you're in the camp that rates are going to 6% and don't want to be in utility. on the first approach to the line and stats i showed, i want to make the bet it has rebound potential and everyone is out of this and into the dow and it seems very lopsided. >> so, the nice thing about utilities, very low volatility, they can move a lot over a relatively short period. you can buy the march 51 calls for under a dollar when i was looking at the 2% price of xlu, you get the march xpiration to make your bullish bet. it dropped 6.5 bucks to the down side could be the 4% dividend draws people in or rates basically stop rising right here could be a host of things but could easily move a dollar or more. >> to put the
>> okay. >> carter -- >> that's not what we were going to do. real quickly, when it broke the one year trend line it went much lower, why can't it do the same thing on the 10-year when you first approach a trend line you have a good rebound potential and you can see that here the first thing, let's say it just hesitates and ultimately breaks and you're in the camp that rates are going to 6% and don't want to be in utility. on the first approach to the line and stats i showed,...
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and fox news contractor sarah carter and fox news legal analyst gregg jar ad. starting with weissman. >> what we have here is two different stories, one of the stories coming from sources is that andrew weissmann contacted by the ap. they wanted to meet with him. and they went to have this meet nothing the doj, on april 11th. and at this meeting, they were apparently going to share documents and information with weissmann and other attendes. i spoke with a source familiar with the condition. the apdenied the claim that they would share information with weissmann. and i goment a call with a source saying five ap- reporters and they did not bring anything with them what so ever. no documents and shared nothing with them and in fact, the source said there was a telephone call placed by one of the ap- reporters on april 8th, to andrew weissmann. we'll not share documentation and give you anything. >> sean: isn't he compromised and prejudice. >> why would he lie about this, right? if this is the story coming from on weismann's side. the sources say there was a probl
and fox news contractor sarah carter and fox news legal analyst gregg jar ad. starting with weissman. >> what we have here is two different stories, one of the stories coming from sources is that andrew weissmann contacted by the ap. they wanted to meet with him. and they went to have this meet nothing the doj, on april 11th. and at this meeting, they were apparently going to share documents and information with weissmann and other attendes. i spoke with a source familiar with the...
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you are like sara carter. you spent 20 years, more than two decades in war zones.ere cbs's chief foreign correspondent in 2006, chief foreigner affairs correspondent 2008. you u are so going back to these zones. advice is such a a passion of yours? >>pa buys it such a passion? because i believe in it. i believe that it's important that we go out to the places that some people might not want to go and we hold our leaders and ourselves accountable for the decisions we make. >> sean: but you do put yourself at risk when you do this. you know, i remember how awful, we watched what happened, and i remember what you said at the time when you spoke about it. you've said, in a moment, everything went wrong. and i know it broke my heart and a lot of people's hearts about what was happening. but that is the environment. you are still throwing yourself back into those environments. >> which should tell you that you don't do it for the adrenaline. if it costs you that much, you have to do it because it is that important to you. it is i sort of like you, i feel like this is the
you are like sara carter. you spent 20 years, more than two decades in war zones.ere cbs's chief foreign correspondent in 2006, chief foreigner affairs correspondent 2008. you u are so going back to these zones. advice is such a a passion of yours? >>pa buys it such a passion? because i believe in it. i believe that it's important that we go out to the places that some people might not want to go and we hold our leaders and ourselves accountable for the decisions we make. >> sean:...
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i should read carter page's statement today. carter page saying u.s.-russia relations have been dominated by misunderstandings throughout the past 70 years. i guess that is pretty true, since the original mccarthy era. i harbor no ill will for any past xenophobia and only hope that justice is eventually served. what do you make of the full of rosenstein here, what it means of him as a possible target and his role as a neutral or good faith arbiter, which i don't know if you think that in this investigation? >> so rod rosenstein i don't think has always handled himself completely aboveboard. obviously he wrote the memo that justified the firing of james comey when you think he had to know what the underlying reason was. but the ironic thing about that, the nunes memo is starting to look a little like the rosenstein memo for comey in that it will be used as pretext. >> right. >> to fire the person overseeing the investigation. only this time instead of rod rosenstein writing the memo, he may be the person that ends up being fired over this. it, again, sh
i should read carter page's statement today. carter page saying u.s.-russia relations have been dominated by misunderstandings throughout the past 70 years. i guess that is pretty true, since the original mccarthy era. i harbor no ill will for any past xenophobia and only hope that justice is eventually served. what do you make of the full of rosenstein here, what it means of him as a possible target and his role as a neutral or good faith arbiter, which i don't know if you think that in this...
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shaun murphy against ali carter, carter didn't start especially well, then it was 4-0 at start especiallyy was scoring well and then at the interval it turned around. ali carter almost forced it inside the frame, great feedback and also for sean murphy to get over the line, he showed good bottle and he will be tough to stop. some of the shots that sean murphy played showed he is one of the men to beat. he took a shot at the rest on the black, he could have dropped it in but he thought he would play positively and he's that the pack. he went on to win the frame at the break. he's certainly not shy when it comes to getting over the line. people will praise ali carter for staging that fight but you have to give credit to sean murphy for seeing it through. lot of players could have gone into their shell and said it's not my day but he came out fighting, one a couple of frames and it was great to see him fight back. it was too much too late. thank you both, don't forget red button action continues at 7pm tonight and it's also on the bbc sport website. just before we go, it seems england did at
shaun murphy against ali carter, carter didn't start especially well, then it was 4-0 at start especiallyy was scoring well and then at the interval it turned around. ali carter almost forced it inside the frame, great feedback and also for sean murphy to get over the line, he showed good bottle and he will be tough to stop. some of the shots that sean murphy played showed he is one of the men to beat. he took a shot at the rest on the black, he could have dropped it in but he thought he would...
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to me, that's not a great probability. >> carter? >> google earnings on the long side sgchlt wi >> mike? >> buy call spreads in google and sell them in volume. >> dan >> what he said. >> i am melissa lee. see you back here next friday. our time has expired the following program is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh. better body as easy as 123 with total gym. i feel fab
to me, that's not a great probability. >> carter? >> google earnings on the long side sgchlt wi >> mike? >> buy call spreads in google and sell them in volume. >> dan >> what he said. >> i am melissa lee. see you back here next friday. our time has expired the following program is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh....
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be good are you saying you like jimmy carter that's your choice no. i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter now do what do you still love me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you my plan now must work neil armstrong first man on the moon that was america's finest moment because he hit me up on the classical problem dysmorphic an american that. stephen and still the ways to go before their next stop on the pill. after a morning of the court matters in russia are heroes got a late start. so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull over for dinner and get some shots. for such as the sun rises stephen is awoken by the sounds of a binge well in the distance always his ear and goes exploring through town. as a. statement i'm still paying much. as the best i can tell. is out of the way and be. pretty good you. figure let me ask you something how long you've been playing the banjo well broomstick when i was not in my parents' atmospheres about ten and a half and they bought me a real banjo since you're yeah. how old are yo
be good are you saying you like jimmy carter that's your choice no. i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter now do what do you still love me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you my plan now must work neil armstrong first man on the moon that was america's finest moment because he hit me up on the classical problem dysmorphic an american that. stephen and still the ways to go before their next stop on the pill. after a morning of the court matters in russia are heroes got a late...
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experience amazing. >> sean: fox news contributor sara carter ♪ >> sean: fox news contributor sara cartere hill"'s john solomon each out with brand-new reports detailing the allegations of the housee and senate as to whether the fbi agent peter strzok and other fbi employees may have been responsible for meat media leas responding the investigation. joining us now, john sullivan, sara carter, and the author of the best seller, alan dershowits with us. let's go to the details, john, we'll start with you. basically, they are admitting, when they talk about that they have advanced knowledge, the article is output hidden behind a pay wall, and it goes through a -- thee whole tone is anti-imperial, just a tiny bit from us, paige replies, there is more -- are they not referencing they are leaking to the press and what does that mean? how profound is that? >> i don't think we know entirely. but congressional investigators have a strong suspicion thatth these .2 and operation into the fbi that was leaking information, tracking down reporters. there's a whole effort where they are trying to track
experience amazing. >> sean: fox news contributor sara carter ♪ >> sean: fox news contributor sara cartere hill"'s john solomon each out with brand-new reports detailing the allegations of the housee and senate as to whether the fbi agent peter strzok and other fbi employees may have been responsible for meat media leas responding the investigation. joining us now, john sullivan, sara carter, and the author of the best seller, alan dershowits with us. let's go to the details,...
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i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter. do you still love me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you why i climb mount rushmore neil armstrong first man on the moon that was america's finest moment. to be a part of the task will probably cause more friction american than that. steven in the school of the ways to go before their next stop on the pilgrim. after a morning of the court matters in russia our heroes got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull over for dinner and get some shots. as the sun rises stephen is woken by the sounds of a binge on the distance so most always his ear and goes exploring three channels. as a. statement i'm still paying a ph. as the best i fell. was out of the way and be. a pretty good jew yeah. let me ask you something how long you've been playing the banjo well a style a broomstick when i was not on him apparently serious about ten and a half and they bought me a real banjo since you're yeah. how old are you now twenty. have been a lot of little gigs
i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter. do you still love me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you why i climb mount rushmore neil armstrong first man on the moon that was america's finest moment. to be a part of the task will probably cause more friction american than that. steven in the school of the ways to go before their next stop on the pilgrim. after a morning of the court matters in russia our heroes got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they...
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the real life coach carter and one of his former players. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. sonoma county is finally over to an end and neighbors are >>> knew at 11:00 tonight, a nearly 8-hour stand off in sonoma county is nearly over. and neighbors are back home tonight. police say a suspect is behind bars following an armed robbery at a liquor store on tuesday. for hours the neighborhood was on lock down after the standoff began. >>> a step forward in the campaign aimed at recalling a santa clara county judge. the movement to remove the judge turned in 95,000 signatures to the register of voters for more than needed. he became the target i
the real life coach carter and one of his former players. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you....
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now serving resting on a defense of carter page. we have statement of a statement, story after story saying the fbi dossier had nothing to do with the investigation. it came from intelligence allies. i think what we're seeing is a broad effort to run interference with the prosecution, or the investigation related to russia. and i find it bizarre that republicans are less interested in that than getting to the facts. >> all right. stick around. all eyes are on capitol hill. there could be a vote at any moment in release the nunes memo. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. swi
now serving resting on a defense of carter page. we have statement of a statement, story after story saying the fbi dossier had nothing to do with the investigation. it came from intelligence allies. i think what we're seeing is a broad effort to run interference with the prosecution, or the investigation related to russia. and i find it bizarre that republicans are less interested in that than getting to the facts. >> all right. stick around. all eyes are on capitol hill. there could be...
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i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter. what do you feel let me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you why but i'm not much for neil armstrong the first man on the moon that was america's finest moment he hit me up on the classical problem was my friend american that. stephen him and still the ways to go before the next stop on the pilgrim. after a morning of the court matters and rushed our hero's got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull over for dinner and get some shots. as the sun rises stephen is awoken by the sounds of a binge on the distance so both his ear and goes exploring trying to. stave and i'm still paying ph. as the best bell. goes out of the way of the. now that they're pretty good you. let me ask you something how long you've been playing the banjo well. stick with him apparently sears about ten and they bought me a real banjo sutured yeah. ah how old are you now twenty. have been a lot of little gigs in all the way it has been a football game and not for tennesse
i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter. what do you feel let me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you why but i'm not much for neil armstrong the first man on the moon that was america's finest moment he hit me up on the classical problem was my friend american that. stephen him and still the ways to go before the next stop on the pilgrim. after a morning of the court matters and rushed our hero's got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull...
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>> covered calls are always the best way to get started as an options trader. >> carter?> i want to get out of banks and into biotech. >> bk? >> thanks for having me, let me put a jacket on, love buying option in a low vol environment. the following program is a commercial presentation of total gym fitness. i work out to stay young. to stay in shape. to be able to do things that i wouldn't normally be able to do. and that's what total gym does for me. it keeps me active. it keeps me positive. it keeps me focused. age is a state of mind.
>> covered calls are always the best way to get started as an options trader. >> carter?> i want to get out of banks and into biotech. >> bk? >> thanks for having me, let me put a jacket on, love buying option in a low vol environment. the following program is a commercial presentation of total gym fitness. i work out to stay young. to stay in shape. to be able to do things that i wouldn't normally be able to do. and that's what total gym does for me. it keeps me...
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.s a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. we knew that there was -- >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.s a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure...
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they are using carter page as a pretext to release i am a trump campaign. now it is transparent to all of us what strzok was saying to t page when they spoke about the insurance policy with andy, we believe andrew mccabe in the text message to my needing that insurance policy. everyone seems to forget, lisa page is a key legal counselor force be -- for mccabe. when they are sending these text messages, they are also going to the fisa courts. sources are telling us tonight that the first time they try to get the fisa warrant against carter page was in thehe summer. it was denied. the second time i tried to get it in the early fall, they used the phony clinton bought and pa. this time they were successful for one reason, the fake news dossier put the request over the top. it was the final nail in the often to get the fisa warrant against trump. you can forget about the reporting about george papadopoulos running his mouth at a nightclub to an australian diplomat. any lawyer will tell you that is four way hearsay, and it will never hold up in court. hearsay do
they are using carter page as a pretext to release i am a trump campaign. now it is transparent to all of us what strzok was saying to t page when they spoke about the insurance policy with andy, we believe andrew mccabe in the text message to my needing that insurance policy. everyone seems to forget, lisa page is a key legal counselor force be -- for mccabe. when they are sending these text messages, they are also going to the fisa courts. sources are telling us tonight that the first time...
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>> i know carter worth will come on and say something else, maybe. jpmorgan just raised their numbers for target i understand the space got smoked after what tim and courtney pointed out was a pretty ridiculous run. i think there's some runway left in target and maybe still with jwm. >> stocks getting wrecked today, the chart master says the nightmare is far from over for the group. carter worth is at the plasma. >> i'll go with guy and just use the word "smoked." he knows when you drop and gap on any volume, it's not good i think it's not good. let's try to figure out the way forward. the xrt is a great etf for anyone who wants to trade and not be stuck with individual names. it's got jcpenney and macy's, it's got them all. $1.8 trillion market cap, 7% of the s&p. let's look at some charts and try to figure out whether this is good or bad we know we've got a five-fold increase you're talking about 10 to 50. there's no debating that that's excessive how excessive? a five-bagger that then ever since, based on the last 2 1/2 years, has been stalled. i
>> i know carter worth will come on and say something else, maybe. jpmorgan just raised their numbers for target i understand the space got smoked after what tim and courtney pointed out was a pretty ridiculous run. i think there's some runway left in target and maybe still with jwm. >> stocks getting wrecked today, the chart master says the nightmare is far from over for the group. carter worth is at the plasma. >> i'll go with guy and just use the word "smoked." he...
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at some point it's going to matter empgts for more on netflix, let's get to the chart master hi, carter. >> i thought we would tart with the midday, now just look at this and how orderly this trend is let's go to the after-hours and see where this stock is printing it actually hit a high of 249, or call that 250 go back to that chart -- >> this is has literally stopped to the penny at the stop and then at the bottom to the penny, and then at the top, then at the -- and the bottom and the bottom if you took that up to harvard or wharton, you can't explain it, it's not sxliexplicable if you're a short-term player, you sell it. here and now, it is right to a level where the presumption is it will also start to run off gas. not in a bad way, but in a big hit, profits all good, whatever you like, but book your gains. let's go broader these are the top five stocks, and then of course netflix is up here relative to all these things that are 3, 4, 800 billion, so the top five stocks in the s&p let's plot them those six names are 14% of the entire market. well, let's pause on this for a second t
at some point it's going to matter empgts for more on netflix, let's get to the chart master hi, carter. >> i thought we would tart with the midday, now just look at this and how orderly this trend is let's go to the after-hours and see where this stock is printing it actually hit a high of 249, or call that 250 go back to that chart -- >> this is has literally stopped to the penny at the stop and then at the bottom to the penny, and then at the top, then at the -- and the bottom...
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sara carter? i see mark meadows is shakings s his head. are you agreeing? >> i am.ome of the things that will be coming out are so unbelievable that the fbi and doj would actuallyly allow it to happen, d i would also say there are other agencies -- >> sean: we have been right all along? >> you are over the target. let me tell you, we are honing in on that target. >> sean: we need to know the truth. sara, last word for you tonight. >> yes, the american people deserve the truth, they need to know the truth, they need to be able to find resolution so that the administration and our nation can move forward and that they are not stuck in it for another year. >> sean: at the media has been wrong the entire time. jim, you are smiling, last comment? >> sara was great. what members see it. >> sean: let the public see it. >> exactly. >> sean: thank you, all. this is scary in a lot of ways. we will follow this every step of the way. when we come back, major federal immigration raids were conducted all across the country, even in california, and the trump administrations that t
sara carter? i see mark meadows is shakings s his head. are you agreeing? >> i am.ome of the things that will be coming out are so unbelievable that the fbi and doj would actuallyly allow it to happen, d i would also say there are other agencies -- >> sean: we have been right all along? >> you are over the target. let me tell you, we are honing in on that target. >> sean: we need to know the truth. sara, last word for you tonight. >> yes, the american people...
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>> we never saw carter page in trump tower.e was like george papadopoulos, a member of a rare v meeting policy committee, volunteers he would come in for one day. he knows about russia, he was in business there. i see them on television, i see them walking away from these inquiries on the hill. i got to tell you, first i was kind of palms up about the guy but now i feel really bad about him. now when i'm hearing about this memo, i feel really angry for him. >> tucker: he said today to one of our producers at fox news that he welcomes the release of the memo. i bet he does. >> i will tell you what, if anybody needs to get justice out of this, it is guys like carter page. >> tucker: i agree. i think he's been shafted. great to see you. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the meeting movement continues to expose some of its biggest advocates, . can hillary clinton's former campaign chair has confirmed in public that clinton intervened to protect a harasser against the wishes of women on her staff. you couldn't make that up
>> we never saw carter page in trump tower.e was like george papadopoulos, a member of a rare v meeting policy committee, volunteers he would come in for one day. he knows about russia, he was in business there. i see them on television, i see them walking away from these inquiries on the hill. i got to tell you, first i was kind of palms up about the guy but now i feel really bad about him. now when i'm hearing about this memo, i feel really angry for him. >> tucker: he said today...
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sarah carter is here with breaking news.resignation is just the beginning. this is huge. the house intelligence committee voted to pub
sarah carter is here with breaking news.resignation is just the beginning. this is huge. the house intelligence committee voted to pub
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president carter says he regrets that boycott in 1980.leny and greg maz, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the nfl playoffs starting with a bang, andy shoals. >> really did. the titans make an epic comeback against the chiefs yesterday. you have to see the wild touchdown that sparked that really. we will have that for you next. . when i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. learn more at cancercenter.com which means everyone has access to our real reviews that we actually verify. and we can also verify that what goes down, [ splash, toilet flush ] doesn't always come back up. find a great plumber at angie's list. join today for free. find a great plumber at angie's list. we believe in food that's anaturally beautiful,, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerfu
president carter says he regrets that boycott in 1980.leny and greg maz, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the nfl playoffs starting with a bang, andy shoals. >> really did. the titans make an epic comeback against the chiefs yesterday. you have to see the wild touchdown that sparked that really. we will have that for you next. . when i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. learn more...
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so back to carter page and the fisa warrant on him. it's a very important variety of things happening here. at that point the obama administration, they should have known that the dossier was totally false, full of salacious russian lies. it should have been suspect on its face value. now fusion gps, they never even verified what was in that dossier, never tried. because they trusted christopher steele who they hired who put it all together. the same christopher steele would reportedly, you know, pay russians to get information. and by his very nature, think about it, he has a former mi-6 guy. he was highly skilled in deception. so tonight's sources were familiar with this classified information only congress can see it right now. they are telling me that it's a case of show me the man and i will show you the crime. all right. now that you are up to speed on that part. we have a lot of questions for key people involved. now, we need to know what all of these top obama administration officials knew and when they found out. and exactly h
so back to carter page and the fisa warrant on him. it's a very important variety of things happening here. at that point the obama administration, they should have known that the dossier was totally false, full of salacious russian lies. it should have been suspect on its face value. now fusion gps, they never even verified what was in that dossier, never tried. because they trusted christopher steele who they hired who put it all together. the same christopher steele would reportedly, you...
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carter, would you rather facebook or microsoft? >> microsoft >> clear out cut didn't even debate it. didn't pause why? why so clear-cut >> well, there is the fact that microsoft has been the better performer in terms of relative strength to the market for the last six or eight weeks. it is also the better performer year to date it is beating the market it is beating tech as a sector and its damage is less than you see the damage in facebook while they are both benign, this is less. i like this better. >> got it. gene munster on the phone with his airline. trying to get someone human on the phone to change his flight back to minneapolis. >> that's not what he is doing. >> come over to the desk, carter >> gene, don't worry about it. gene >> did we -- did anyone else do would you rather >> anybody here fundamentally disagree with carter werth clear-cut, microsoft, no debate smile' take the microsoft. if you look at the quarter -- i know the stock is selling off. it sold off half of what it gained during the day. made an all-time high
carter, would you rather facebook or microsoft? >> microsoft >> clear out cut didn't even debate it. didn't pause why? why so clear-cut >> well, there is the fact that microsoft has been the better performer in terms of relative strength to the market for the last six or eight weeks. it is also the better performer year to date it is beating the market it is beating tech as a sector and its damage is less than you see the damage in facebook while they are both benign, this is...
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what nick carter was saying, this is intended as a wake—up call.ingly at a terrorist threat to britain and we have been worrying most about what terrorists can do on the streets. nick carter says we are living in a new world... it is an old world, isn't it?! not quite. the old idea that you have a state of peace and a state of war is off the agenda. what graham allison among other people have written a very vivid account of in the last year or two is that we have moved into a new world in which we are never going to have, hopefully, we may not have a big war but we are very unlikely to have absolute peace. and we are going to be having to cope with all sorts of threats of different levels. electronic threats, cyber threats, and also perhaps low—level military threats in places like the baltic states. nick carter said today, you said one platoon of boots on the ground is worth more than a squadron of aircraft. at the moment, last summer, an american general said to me, very frankly and bluntly, he said the british armed forces have now become so sma
what nick carter was saying, this is intended as a wake—up call.ingly at a terrorist threat to britain and we have been worrying most about what terrorists can do on the streets. nick carter says we are living in a new world... it is an old world, isn't it?! not quite. the old idea that you have a state of peace and a state of war is off the agenda. what graham allison among other people have written a very vivid account of in the last year or two is that we have moved into a new world in...
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we'll hear more about that, i think, from commissioner carter.before i take my seat, i want to read an excerpt, an op-ed from david brooks in this week's "new york times" that i considered to be earnestly naive, but something i hear in san francisco all the time. "but there are some of us -- i'm quoting -- that are uncomfortable with the whole identity-politics drill. we believe that while racism is the central stain on american history, racial conflict is not inevitable." he goes on to say, "so by reducing inequalities -- show me any place in america that's done that -- by integrating in daily life, san francisco is one of the most segregated cities in terms of housing and schooling -- we can etch endly make our humanity more salient and differences less so." he continues, "we believe that america has made strides in this direction." i don't know where. that's my editorial comment. "and it's everyone's responsibility to make racial diversity a creative spark and not hositility." earnestly naive. san francisco is on the verge of permanent racial
we'll hear more about that, i think, from commissioner carter.before i take my seat, i want to read an excerpt, an op-ed from david brooks in this week's "new york times" that i considered to be earnestly naive, but something i hear in san francisco all the time. "but there are some of us -- i'm quoting -- that are uncomfortable with the whole identity-politics drill. we believe that while racism is the central stain on american history, racial conflict is not inevitable."...
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we are back with shawn "jay-z" carter. you are nominated for eight grammy's tomorrow. >> it's eight more than you, by the way, in case you were wondering on the math. >> tonight you are receiving the industry icon award. unbelievable stuff. [ applause ] >> i want to get into this album. i feel like the 4:44 album is a breakthrough for you, personally and, really for all of us. nobody cared more about freedom, that i know, than prince. and you give a shoutout to prince on the album, which really touched me. a lot of people don't know, you were his business partner. you were the last person he wanted to do business with. he wanted to be with you. tell us about the significance of that relationship between prince rogers nelson and shawn "jay-z" carter for you. >> it was deep, it really was. just to watch this guy and how brave he was. put slave on his face at a time we all were like, man, prince is weird. come to find out, he was fighting for his masters the whole time. he was fighting for his freedom the whole time. he came
we are back with shawn "jay-z" carter. you are nominated for eight grammy's tomorrow. >> it's eight more than you, by the way, in case you were wondering on the math. >> tonight you are receiving the industry icon award. unbelievable stuff. [ applause ] >> i want to get into this album. i feel like the 4:44 album is a breakthrough for you, personally and, really for all of us. nobody cared more about freedom, that i know, than prince. and you give a shoutout to...
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sara carter will join us in a minute. she is reporting and we have confirmed with three separate sources that the clinton bought and paid for fake news russia propaganda dossier was, in fact, used in part to obtain fisa warrants to surveil members of the trump campaign and trump transition. now this means that hillary clinton and the dnc, remember the donna brazile said hillary controlled the dnc? they paid millions of dollars for what is a totally phony document full of russian lies and propaganda that was then used by the obama administration to surveil members of an opposition party and incoming president. this is the same dossier that former f.b.i. director james comey testified under oath as being salacious and unverified and that information is only the tip of the iceberg. sara carter reporting and we're also learning that more shocking information will be coming out in just days that will show systemic fisa abuse. this is the real russia scandal. the real russia collusion story. now the dossier was used to target a
sara carter will join us in a minute. she is reporting and we have confirmed with three separate sources that the clinton bought and paid for fake news russia propaganda dossier was, in fact, used in part to obtain fisa warrants to surveil members of the trump campaign and trump transition. now this means that hillary clinton and the dnc, remember the donna brazile said hillary controlled the dnc? they paid millions of dollars for what is a totally phony document full of russian lies and...
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i believe it was carter. they used to get paid prior. i think it was carter that put so that theylation did not get paid either when there was a shutdown. he was worried about the congresspeople picking up extra the payola under the table. it was in the law that they that theypaid only so would get paid up money from companies to do the companies bidding. mr. katz, check your facts. that's also to that woman on the open phones. that answers her question. i think it was done by president carter. that's all i have to say. host: anything you want to add? guest: the shutdowns were happening commonly in the carter era back in the late 70's. motivated the current structure of the shutdown. memo from the department of justice that came 1979 that said federal agencies can continue eight -- can't continue to operate like normal. previously, agencies just sort of kept going. i think that led to more shutdowns and made it hard to exley pass budgets. that made it -- hard to pass budgets and that led to a change. host: virginia, democrat good morning
i believe it was carter. they used to get paid prior. i think it was carter that put so that theylation did not get paid either when there was a shutdown. he was worried about the congresspeople picking up extra the payola under the table. it was in the law that they that theypaid only so would get paid up money from companies to do the companies bidding. mr. katz, check your facts. that's also to that woman on the open phones. that answers her question. i think it was done by president carter....
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carter. >> i want to take a bet that tlt bounces. >> mike?> i think you should look at netflix put spreads and earnings. >> dan >> ford is also the contrarian, but at the money calls in march. i like tt hacall. >> i'm melissa a terrific weekd >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. earnings season is upon us
carter. >> i want to take a bet that tlt bounces. >> mike?> i think you should look at netflix put spreads and earnings. >> dan >> ford is also the contrarian, but at the money calls in march. i like tt hacall. >> i'm melissa a terrific weekd >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now...
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carter. >> i want to take a bet that tlt bounces. >> mike? i think you should look at netflix put spreads and earnings. >> dan >> ford is also the contrarian, but at the money calls in march. they're dollar-cheap, so i like that call. >> all right our time has expired i'm melissa lee. have a terrific weekend. see you back here on monday. meantime, "mad money" starts right now. - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the 3 week yoga retreat. brought to you by beachbody. - are you a woman of a certain age? if you are, pull up a chair and sit with me, because this is for you. i'm leeza gibbons and it was a big year for me, i turned 60, and i'm all about aging gracefully with empowerment, and all of that, but let's be real, there are some parts about getting older that are just hard. - all the symptoms of menopause from a to z, i have them. - my body is changing. - i'm not as flexible as i used to be. - i'm anxious, i don't sleep.
carter. >> i want to take a bet that tlt bounces. >> mike? i think you should look at netflix put spreads and earnings. >> dan >> ford is also the contrarian, but at the money calls in march. they're dollar-cheap, so i like that call. >> all right our time has expired i'm melissa lee. have a terrific weekend. see you back here on monday. meantime, "mad money" starts right now. - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the 3 week yoga retreat....
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the carter page surveillance began in september. rosenstein came on board in march. that means that this fisa had already been extended before rosenstein even came on the picture, and that means the judge found that this surveillance was actually collecting valuable intelligence information, so it was a valid fisa. there was a reason to have it in place. this is the kind of thing where these details need to be explained, otherwise they completely misconstrue what was happening. >> it is interesting, maybe it is not rosenstein's role in that, that's an issue here, maybe it is rosenstein's current role which is oversight over the special counsel's investigation. he is the one who appointed the special counsel after all. he's the one that robert mueller needs to go to do make reports on this investigation and if he wants to expand the scope at all, which, by the way, rod rosenstein hinted he let mueller do, he's got to sign off on that. >> that's right. so rosenstein is very key in mueller's investigation. mueller doesn't have to report to him day to day. but he does ne
the carter page surveillance began in september. rosenstein came on board in march. that means that this fisa had already been extended before rosenstein even came on the picture, and that means the judge found that this surveillance was actually collecting valuable intelligence information, so it was a valid fisa. there was a reason to have it in place. this is the kind of thing where these details need to be explained, otherwise they completely misconstrue what was happening. >> it is...