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michelle carter. >> michelle carter's defense team loses their battle to have the case dismissed, sotter how reprehensible we might think her conduct is. it simply isn't a crime, and it was not at the time, and we can't make it a crime retroactively. >> you're saying that encouraging somebody to do something that's not only stupid but potentially deadly is not a crime. >> it's not. >> it went up to the highest point, but they eventually decided that michelle would stand trial for what she did. >> her attorneys have tried twice to have the charges against her dropped, but now they must go to trial. >> so, now it's early june 2017. it's time for trial, and all eyes are on the taunton, massachusetts, courthouse. >> michelle shows up for court, and she looks completely different than anything we've seen. she's much thinner. she's chopped her long hair off. she has these very prominent eyebrows. and she's almost unrecognizable to what she looked like before. >> right off the bat, a big surprise. just as jury selection is about to begin, michelle carter's defense team decides they don't wa
michelle carter. >> michelle carter's defense team loses their battle to have the case dismissed, sotter how reprehensible we might think her conduct is. it simply isn't a crime, and it was not at the time, and we can't make it a crime retroactively. >> you're saying that encouraging somebody to do something that's not only stupid but potentially deadly is not a crime. >> it's not. >> it went up to the highest point, but they eventually decided that michelle would stand...
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he had carter's address.ng, he drove over there and what do you know? >> i saw a black infiniti backed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if someone was unlocking it remotely. >> i see the male enter the driver's seat of the vehicle. i then see a female enter the passenger side of the black infiniti. >> reporter: they drove off. the detective followed. and after a few minutes the infiniti pulled into, of all places, the hulen mall. there they are. they're going back to the place where ashlea worked, where the american eagle was. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: but what would they be doing there? >> well, that was the -- that was the million dollar question. >> coming up -- >> i ask him, "what are you doing here at the ma
he had carter's address.ng, he drove over there and what do you know? >> i saw a black infiniti backed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if someone was unlocking it remotely....
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and that's the first we heard of michelle carter.s the first time the name ever came up. >> investigators want to talk to michelle, so they pay her a visit at school two months after conrad's death. >> we have a search warrant for your phone, okay? so we'll be taking it. >> wait, so you're taking my phone? >> yes. >> when law enforcement takes michelle's phone, they already know the messages between conrad and michelle. the interesting part is the conversations between michelle and her friends about conrad's death. >> sam, his death is my fault. like honestly, i could have stopped him. i was on the phone with him, and he got out of the car because it was working, and he got scared. and i [ bleep ] told him to get back in. >> she appears to be admitting that, yes, i'm responsible. he wasn't necessarily going to do it, and i convinced him to do it. >> he was having second thoughts, and she told him to return to the truck as it filled with deadly carbon monoxide. >> i couldn't have him live the way he was living anymore. i couldn't do i
and that's the first we heard of michelle carter.s the first time the name ever came up. >> investigators want to talk to michelle, so they pay her a visit at school two months after conrad's death. >> we have a search warrant for your phone, okay? so we'll be taking it. >> wait, so you're taking my phone? >> yes. >> when law enforcement takes michelle's phone, they already know the messages between conrad and michelle. the interesting part is the conversations...
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that was rosalyn carter. she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it.
that was rosalyn carter. she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important...
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carter, we're going to go with you on that? we go with the former, so bad it's good steady business where guidance was a little light, revenue and earnings but the point is it's down some 30%. a little like netflix call it so bad it's good. >> it is time now for the final call carter, back over to you for that kick us off. >> sure, qs which is where all the action is have more down side be careful >> tony? >> risks of the amazon earnings announcement next week buying a put vertical spread. >> mike? >> yeah, put vertical spreads and amazon qs, iwm suits you well but there are some good >> that does it here on options action meantime do not go anywhere. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >> this is a paid advertisement for csn. >> well, you know, folks, unless you've been hiding in your basement for the last month -- and i would understand that, given the uncertainties in the world today, you've probably heard about the price and desirability of gold and silver. and i know a lot of people say, "well, i do gold and silver
carter, we're going to go with you on that? we go with the former, so bad it's good steady business where guidance was a little light, revenue and earnings but the point is it's down some 30%. a little like netflix call it so bad it's good. >> it is time now for the final call carter, back over to you for that kick us off. >> sure, qs which is where all the action is have more down side be careful >> tony? >> risks of the amazon earnings announcement next week buying a...
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carter's tireless advocacy alongside had her husband, president carter. she is a advocate for care workers and mental health issues at home, president of the roselyn care center for caring at jefferson whether she leads the institutes effort to promote the bell-being of family care takers throughout the country. she is an invasion for many and a legend in her own right. >> i'm very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about care giving, an issue very important to me. it's been part of my life since i was 12 years old and my father was diagnosed with leukemia at age 44, we lived in a small town, but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy to cry, if i was alone. i felt the need to care for my father and younger siblings but i didn't always feel like being strong but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died my mother's mother died and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for him at home until he died. i helped as much as i could but i was married a
carter's tireless advocacy alongside had her husband, president carter. she is a advocate for care workers and mental health issues at home, president of the roselyn care center for caring at jefferson whether she leads the institutes effort to promote the bell-being of family care takers throughout the country. she is an invasion for many and a legend in her own right. >> i'm very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about care giving, an issue very important to me. it's been part...
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carter, what is your take on amazon here? >> it is charts like amazon that make the chart of the s&p. you have an incredible ricochet, 30%, and now it is reapproaching the low from which the rick ashay took place the implied move that tony referred to would take you to the march 8th low of 2671. that would be a place to consider the biggest subject is does it break that low in which case it is free to fall free to collapse >> wow all right. we got to take a break for everything "options action," check out our website and our newsletter here's what's coming up next >>> when big transitions grip the market, it is often the small caps that show the first signs of change. professor khouw shows you how to prepare with a play on the russell 2000 >>> plus, calling all "options action" fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone, and tweet us your question at optionsaction. if it is nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, ev
carter, what is your take on amazon here? >> it is charts like amazon that make the chart of the s&p. you have an incredible ricochet, 30%, and now it is reapproaching the low from which the rick ashay took place the implied move that tony referred to would take you to the march 8th low of 2671. that would be a place to consider the biggest subject is does it break that low in which case it is free to fall free to collapse >> wow all right. we got to take a break for everything...
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i was writing on jimmy carter and i wanted to know carter denounce the iraq war. carter denounced bush is as a going blindly into that war and i think bush did the right thing we went in in '91 and he gave us a timeline in the sand and but anyway carter tried to get people around the world to denounce bush going in. so i never bush never would comment it because they're sort of he was so gentleman. he never wanted to to criticize a former president and so there's no real record of it until i then asked bush 41 because he knew me because i went to event at kennebunkport for barbara bush at a book event and that he know knew my byline did an event with steve ambrose and so when i had to ask him about that, he wrote me a long letter about it. and he was called carter every name in the book and i have the letter it's beautiful only a little piece of it in my book on carter, but i have it framed now that because it was a very long and detailed response to how upsett he was about that. i was able to get that response from him because of my previous encounters weren't co
i was writing on jimmy carter and i wanted to know carter denounce the iraq war. carter denounced bush is as a going blindly into that war and i think bush did the right thing we went in in '91 and he gave us a timeline in the sand and but anyway carter tried to get people around the world to denounce bush going in. so i never bush never would comment it because they're sort of he was so gentleman. he never wanted to to criticize a former president and so there's no real record of it until i...
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carter, back over to you for that kick us off. >> sure.is where all the action is, have more downside. be careful >> tony zeng >> risks are the amazon earnings announcement buying puts vertical spread. >> mike coe. >> amazon, qs, amazon suits you well there are some indeed so bad they are good. netflix, hca stands out to me. >> thatdoes it for "options action." see you next thursday. "mad money" with jim cramer starts now (dramatic music) ♪ i really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
carter, back over to you for that kick us off. >> sure.is where all the action is, have more downside. be careful >> tony zeng >> risks are the amazon earnings announcement buying puts vertical spread. >> mike coe. >> amazon, qs, amazon suits you well there are some indeed so bad they are good. netflix, hca stands out to me. >> thatdoes it for "options action." see you next thursday. "mad money" with jim cramer starts now (dramatic music)...
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i was writing on jimmy carter and i wanted to know, carter denounced the iraq war. carter denounced bush as going blindly into that war. and i think bush did the right thing, we went in in '91 and he gave us a timeline in the sand. anyway, carter trying to get people around the world to denounce bush going in. so i never -- bush never would comment, because he was so -- a gentleman, he never wanted to criticize a former president. so there's no real record of it until i then asked bush 41, because he knew me, because i went to kennebunkport for barbara bush, i had a book event, he knew my by line, did an event with steve ambrose. when i had to ask him about that, he wrote me a long letter about it. and he called carter every name in the book. and i have the letter. >> will you ever publish that? >> only a little piece of it in a little piece on carter. i have it framed now, because it was a long and detailed response to how upset he was about that. i was able to get that response from him because of my previous encounters weren't confrontational. if i ever wrote a b
i was writing on jimmy carter and i wanted to know, carter denounced the iraq war. carter denounced bush as going blindly into that war. and i think bush did the right thing, we went in in '91 and he gave us a timeline in the sand. anyway, carter trying to get people around the world to denounce bush going in. so i never -- bush never would comment, because he was so -- a gentleman, he never wanted to criticize a former president. so there's no real record of it until i then asked bush 41,...
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i'm a seller >> all right carter made it very clear, mike. what's a trade >> it is interesting, we just heard tim talking about walgreens and cvs respectively one thing said was that for cvs, they have inelastic demand that means as the price of the goods rise and fall, demand for them does not. and what i would observe is that it seems like the stock has inelastic demand if we look at it from a fundamental perspective, it looks cheap, trading at less than four times full year earnings, going to grow eps or the street thinks it will at 8% year on year at the year end 2023 so when you look at it from that perspective, you have to think this thing is a buy. underperformed the s&p today, so this is a stock that typically moves about 5% on earnings and inter interestingly, when i was looking at the june 85/95 put spread that cost $2.5, 2.5% of the current stock price and would be profitable if it made that 5% or so implied move to the downside i'm with carter. this market doesn't feel particularly good. and even though implied volatility in a cou
i'm a seller >> all right carter made it very clear, mike. what's a trade >> it is interesting, we just heard tim talking about walgreens and cvs respectively one thing said was that for cvs, they have inelastic demand that means as the price of the goods rise and fall, demand for them does not. and what i would observe is that it seems like the stock has inelastic demand if we look at it from a fundamental perspective, it looks cheap, trading at less than four times full year...
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carter worth lays out his prospects for big tech what do you see?what's so fascinating, of course, this is where all the inonovation is. the nasdaq 100, all the growth, it's what dominates the s&p, and of course it was the winner on the way up, and it's been the loser on the way down. let's look at the charts so the first chart is just the standard two-year default, if you will, with the automated trend line the smoothing mechanism the 150-day moving average the up trend and when it's not rising you're not in an up trend. a great ascent, a break in trend and a big one dropping in that high on november 22nd, peaking before the s&p its low on march 14th and now a 17% ricochet but the ricochet is faltering, and where is it faltering to the penny at the 150-day moving average. so second chart is a longer-term, but the same principle. and this is what is slightly different than the last two times when we broke trend. when we undercut and re-approached it, we went right through it and recovered and seeing the covid plunge and went right back through it bu
carter worth lays out his prospects for big tech what do you see?what's so fascinating, of course, this is where all the inonovation is. the nasdaq 100, all the growth, it's what dominates the s&p, and of course it was the winner on the way up, and it's been the loser on the way down. let's look at the charts so the first chart is just the standard two-year default, if you will, with the automated trend line the smoothing mechanism the 150-day moving average the up trend and when it's not...
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carter, [inaudible] >> mrs. ford, she can speak for herself but what we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally as physical health benefits. >> i agree. i agree with russell. and this is a positive policy issue, not a political issue, or whatever bill we support. it is moral. what's the bill contains, that is what we are talking about. [inaudible] >> i spoke with hillary, very early in the process about including mental health, and in a working group. constantly. i think that everybody would like to have mental health benefits included in health care reform, but we want to make sure that they are included equally, that there is no distinction between sick and sick. that is what we are working towards. >> yes, i do have met with mrs. carter, excuse me, mrs. clinton early on. she very much is supporting the coverage of mental health and substance abuse. >> you have had a very active advocacy role in health care
carter, [inaudible] >> mrs. ford, she can speak for herself but what we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally as physical health benefits. >> i agree. i agree with russell. and this is a positive policy issue, not a political issue, or whatever bill we support. it is moral. what's the bill contains, that is what we are talking about. [inaudible] >> i spoke with hillary,...
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carter worth lining up what the tech sector and did know the term biotech was first termed in 1916, been a long time but tony zhang thinks it's time for a long-time play in the sector. and finally, this week's tapping of the pet rowum reserve has theories flying, but the oil complex is just that complex. before you slide on that slick, we'll navigate the nuances time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it nasdaq started the second quarter on more positive note then ending the first one. but one trading session does not a quarter make, carter worth lays out his trade for big tech what do you see. >> what's fascinating this is where the innovation is, it zom nates the s&p and has been the winner on the way up and loser on the way down. let's look at the first chart, just the standard two-year default, if you will with the automated trend line. smoothing neck annism, 150-day move something average in principle when your trend line is rising you're in an uptrend. if not, you're not straight forward what do we know, dropping 22% from the high nov
carter worth lining up what the tech sector and did know the term biotech was first termed in 1916, been a long time but tony zhang thinks it's time for a long-time play in the sector. and finally, this week's tapping of the pet rowum reserve has theories flying, but the oil complex is just that complex. before you slide on that slick, we'll navigate the nuances time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it nasdaq started the second...
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for a different reason carter what are the charts telling you? >> we thought we'd focus on utilities here there are very interest rate sensitivities in the market. the whole discussion we had at the top of the hour. but utilities in principle are less desirable, if you will, in a rising rate environment, all things held equal. and yet utilities are through the roof let's look at a table or two and a chart or two the thought is to fade so the market low february 24th and you saw some statistics there from jeff mills. if you look at the 6-week return you see you tilts are leading the pack, defensive. health care coming in second, defensive. rates, staples and the s&p up 5. the point is and you'll see this in the next chart that at this point i think the spread is getting a bit wide just as it's a bit wide the other way with home builders. so this is a compirative chart, three lines. you've got xlu, the spider etf to the right versus tlt and the itb, the i shares homebuilder etf. i want to look at a couple ratio charts it's xlu not itself, its relat
for a different reason carter what are the charts telling you? >> we thought we'd focus on utilities here there are very interest rate sensitivities in the market. the whole discussion we had at the top of the hour. but utilities in principle are less desirable, if you will, in a rising rate environment, all things held equal. and yet utilities are through the roof let's look at a table or two and a chart or two the thought is to fade so the market low february 24th and you saw some...
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at the time that pretty cute running and actually when we were running with the carters against the carters and they were running against us i had suggested then that it would be just advisable that we have a woman run for vice president. but i was kind of vetoed again. so now i i think it's time again and we still don't have a woman for vice president. hopefully to someday we're well the hardest part for me. when we were serving in the white house was having the children not quite as close to us as they were when we were just living as in our own home in virginia and particularly having a young daughter and a young son who were 18 and 19 years old. i felt very responsible for them and that bothered me a great deal because traveling and state dinners took me away from that family and it was kind of hard. that was that was the most that was the biggest drawback other than the biggest drawback for me. was when of course. two women attempted to shoot my husband. so those attempts on his life gave me a very scary feeling every time he left the white house. but it was a wonderful time and we enj
at the time that pretty cute running and actually when we were running with the carters against the carters and they were running against us i had suggested then that it would be just advisable that we have a woman run for vice president. but i was kind of vetoed again. so now i i think it's time again and we still don't have a woman for vice president. hopefully to someday we're well the hardest part for me. when we were serving in the white house was having the children not quite as close to...
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let's get to carter worth, what do you see? >> yeah, a really long time. the question is, are records meant to be broken let's look at the chart. the first one right out of the gate, as a technical set up goes this is the kind of thing you want, you want an uptrend, you want a flat top, if you will, as you consolidate and work off a bit of the excess. and the presumption is you then reassert yourself with the next up leg. you can call it ab ascending triangle, doesn't matter what you call it, it's a good set up. now if you keep that in your mind's eye and look at the same drawing but on a longer term chart. the third chart, keep in your minend's eye again, we broke out to a new 52-week high and this consolidation is healthy and normal you get to a high, probe and ultimately break above it. now look at the next chart, it's the same time frame. that is not a symmetrical set up i don't know what is, definition of round bogt, bearish to bullish reversal the sequence is excellent, bottoming out, approaching of the high, backing away and reis certificating stren
let's get to carter worth, what do you see? >> yeah, a really long time. the question is, are records meant to be broken let's look at the chart. the first one right out of the gate, as a technical set up goes this is the kind of thing you want, you want an uptrend, you want a flat top, if you will, as you consolidate and work off a bit of the excess. and the presumption is you then reassert yourself with the next up leg. you can call it ab ascending triangle, doesn't matter what you call...
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this is an 18 multiple 18 back to willie and carter wolf, i mean, carter worth, you got a case here iy believe the stock on the charts may be interesting but for value players, i realize may be too early to go from growth to value stock but this is not that expensive and not this cheap in a decade. >> it was also a monster day for netflix options, mike khouw with the action what did you see, mike >> no surprise, netflix very busy, traded four times it's average daily options volume, fourth busy single-stock option today after tesla, apple and nvidia it traded nearly 800,000 contracts and lots of puts trading last couple days as well if you look deeper under the surface seems some people are dipping their toe in the water and think they're ready to draw a line in the sand first, we saw upside call purchase that expire next week and out to may secondly, some of the put activity we've been seeing were actually sales one of the largest was may 175 puts one thousand sold for $2.60 per contract that's somebody saying i'm willing to go long at 175 collecting $2.60 a share to do it may not se
this is an 18 multiple 18 back to willie and carter wolf, i mean, carter worth, you got a case here iy believe the stock on the charts may be interesting but for value players, i realize may be too early to go from growth to value stock but this is not that expensive and not this cheap in a decade. >> it was also a monster day for netflix options, mike khouw with the action what did you see, mike >> no surprise, netflix very busy, traded four times it's average daily options volume,...
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carter. 22 has faced all kinds of headwinds over these years, right? i mean, unthinkable things from a blockade a global pandemic. now, the war in ukraine is the, can we finally say is the show now unstoppable. yeah, this is the work that does look. concourse, probably helped by the pasted, the pandemic. so many other sporting events impacted in the last couple of years that the postponements in the, your rise to the lympics and impact you saw you much around the world. but i suppose many thought this is the welcome mike that i've reached the point to kick off a towel that has looked less lightly. that would be threatened in recent years, but the media pay read off to be awarding and devote in 2010. the focus of the corruption investigations be for finding some wrong doing in their pro, but ultimately not enough that warranted anything that believed it should be overturned as they found issues with many of the beds around the period when fi for conduct was questionable. encourage course the european season with european clubs and leagues not happy abou
carter. 22 has faced all kinds of headwinds over these years, right? i mean, unthinkable things from a blockade a global pandemic. now, the war in ukraine is the, can we finally say is the show now unstoppable. yeah, this is the work that does look. concourse, probably helped by the pasted, the pandemic. so many other sporting events impacted in the last couple of years that the postponements in the, your rise to the lympics and impact you saw you much around the world. but i suppose many...
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most recently, carter is had to navigate a blockade, a global pandemic. and now the global effects of a war in ukraine. but despite all of that, though, has kept its promise, the groups playing each other have now all been set. the stadiums are ready on the fans. they can't wait to get their hands on those tickets. john gusher roscoe was at the draw on friday. she brought us this report after months of qualifying matches, this was the moment football fans around the world. we're waiting for to find out who their country would play in the opening games of this, she is world cup and cattle was keen to show fans what they could expect. at the 1st edition of this tournament to be held in the middle east. ash overcome was sad. i feel proud and happy from this moment and beyond the world. we'll see carter as we promised we shall provide an extraordinary addition of the world cup. the full governing body has faced a turbulent build up to this draw, excluding the russian team over its countries. invasion of ukraine. faith is president using this occasion to call
most recently, carter is had to navigate a blockade, a global pandemic. and now the global effects of a war in ukraine. but despite all of that, though, has kept its promise, the groups playing each other have now all been set. the stadiums are ready on the fans. they can't wait to get their hands on those tickets. john gusher roscoe was at the draw on friday. she brought us this report after months of qualifying matches, this was the moment football fans around the world. we're waiting for to...
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we'll see carter as we promised we shall provide an extraordinary addition of the world. copper. the full governing body has faced a turbulent build up to this jaw, excluding the russian team over its countries. invasion of ukraine. faith is president using this occasion to call for peace. since we know that hundreds of millions of people are watching this row and many leaders of the world are also launching our plea. the plea of the wall football community to every one, to all the leaders and all the people of the world. this stop the conflicts and the wars please got. hi, katara will face ecuador in the opening game of the finals. and the draw threw together some tricky ties with 2 of the last 3 champions, g to face each other. the group stage, commonly, spain and germany withdrawn in group each time it is 70 for the next few days, all those matches will be pulled over in detail by the teams who are qualified and the fancy follow them with you. now that the great been drawn out, that's a real sense of excitement here and so ha, that off to 12 years of preparation and build up t
we'll see carter as we promised we shall provide an extraordinary addition of the world. copper. the full governing body has faced a turbulent build up to this jaw, excluding the russian team over its countries. invasion of ukraine. faith is president using this occasion to call for peace. since we know that hundreds of millions of people are watching this row and many leaders of the world are also launching our plea. the plea of the wall football community to every one, to all the leaders and...
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after another april sell-off, i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike khouw and tony z zhang.ted its worst month since the onset of the pandemic this week's volatility was led by the tech sector's earnings report we have another big week of results on tap lots of consumer related
after another april sell-off, i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike khouw and tony z zhang.ted its worst month since the onset of the pandemic this week's volatility was led by the tech sector's earnings report we have another big week of results on tap lots of consumer related
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so i think while carter says they're good for a trade, maybe. but i agree with jeff on dr horton as the only one that i would be investing in. they are spec builders it means they have supply. so everything that's hitting the market right now is they have no workers, they can't find supply issues they have issues with lumber and everything else. this builder actually has a supply of homes already on the market because they're spec builders. >> all right coming up, a harsh week for cars, chips and casinos. is it too late to go out or is this an opportunity to dig in deeper. tesla, looking to break into another industry elon musk dropping on twitter hours ago. we got all the details coming up on "fast money". on "fast money". >> visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing th our appreciation.ne. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [
so i think while carter says they're good for a trade, maybe. but i agree with jeff on dr horton as the only one that i would be investing in. they are spec builders it means they have supply. so everything that's hitting the market right now is they have no workers, they can't find supply issues they have issues with lumber and everything else. this builder actually has a supply of homes already on the market because they're spec builders. >> all right coming up, a harsh week for cars,...
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carter braxton worth, our thanks to you always of worth charting. what do you make that is not too bad. that is not too far from here. >> we're there and the ten year chart, people don't spend a lot of time looking at european rates but this is more dramatic even than the ten-year it tells me we're going inverted on the yield curve because i think the fed has to go higher than 250 to 275 in fed funds so i think this is what dan was saying it is hard to see rates go higher expect for the fact that charts are telling me they want to go higher. >> but what did karen say, but the $4 trillion that we've added an that is the reason why it is not going much higher. they have to service all of that debt and they might have the opportunity to do a dovish switch is because growth is slow what if crude oil was back at $72 where it was six months ago. >> we're going to see a cpi print or a pce print that is going to be high 7s, maybe 8-4 and that is a big difference and don't like to disagree with carter because that is not a good call but i was be interested t
carter braxton worth, our thanks to you always of worth charting. what do you make that is not too bad. that is not too far from here. >> we're there and the ten year chart, people don't spend a lot of time looking at european rates but this is more dramatic even than the ten-year it tells me we're going inverted on the yield curve because i think the fed has to go higher than 250 to 275 in fed funds so i think this is what dan was saying it is hard to see rates go higher expect for the...
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. >> commissioner carter? present. >> commissioner dickerson. >> present. [inaudible] commissioner huie? present. >> [inaudible] [laughter] here vice president zouzuonis? .. hang on one second. >> sorry about that. >> you have a quorum. >> thank you. [inaudible]. [cannot hear] [no microphone] item 2 presentation on shared space this is is a discussion item. and the commission will receive an update on the shared spaces programs. time lines and grant applications zee robin from the planning department. >> good afternoon. commissioners. director tang. with the san francisco planning department director of shared space program. we are joined here in the building physically as well as virtually by our team here in chambers with us is assistant fire marshall chad law. virtual, deputy program manager monica the nta. jeremy at the department of public works. nicole bond. disability and also by vanhotten with the office of economic and workforce development. i have slides that i prepared on the laptop. wonderful. >> great. so a brief stet of presentation slides. mo
. >> commissioner carter? present. >> commissioner dickerson. >> present. [inaudible] commissioner huie? present. >> [inaudible] [laughter] here vice president zouzuonis? .. hang on one second. >> sorry about that. >> you have a quorum. >> thank you. [inaudible]. [cannot hear] [no microphone] item 2 presentation on shared space this is is a discussion item. and the commission will receive an update on the shared spaces programs. time lines and grant...
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he's involved in the stealing of jimmy carter's debate books.re is iran-contra which might not have happened if reagan had been appointed as national security adviser. there is bush's pardons of casparar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up read and the 1988 election and the whole willie horton thing where baker enables and empowers this political operator. and that kind of hardline politics. the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover cover cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? >> the relish about baker was he was adamantly, he was religiously determined to protect his -- reputation he cared a lot about what people thought and whether he was a man of integrity and ethics and this is the fourth person to carry the name james a. baker so when things take came up that were scandals that he may or may not have had a hand in he was good at keeping at a distance and sometimes to the point or is on friends including the bush family thought ma
he's involved in the stealing of jimmy carter's debate books.re is iran-contra which might not have happened if reagan had been appointed as national security adviser. there is bush's pardons of casparar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up read and the 1988 election and the whole willie horton thing where baker enables and empowers this political operator. and that kind of hardline politics. the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply involved...
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bob carter, toyota's top sales executive in the u.s.t to get as much insight as we can from you here. the industry at large was dealing with these problems before the invasion of ukraine. it seems like they have made the supply chain more difficult to deal with. they boosted inflation in a lot of cases for the raw materials you need to buy. it has not helped the chip shortage. when you say they made your job a lot more difficult, the war in ukraine? bob: yeah. thank you for the time this afternoon, matt. the supply chain is very challenged at this point. we estimate the consumer demand within the u.s. is about as much as 1.2 million more than the industry is going to be able to produce this year. combine that with the inflation and raw materials, we are having a two-inch sword. chronically undersupplied versus the command -- demand consumers are looking for. we are having escalation of raw material prices. a unique time to be in the car business. matt: are consumers willing to pay the price? i have seen a lot of your competitors and toy
bob carter, toyota's top sales executive in the u.s.t to get as much insight as we can from you here. the industry at large was dealing with these problems before the invasion of ukraine. it seems like they have made the supply chain more difficult to deal with. they boosted inflation in a lot of cases for the raw materials you need to buy. it has not helped the chip shortage. when you say they made your job a lot more difficult, the war in ukraine? bob: yeah. thank you for the time this...
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cameron carter-vickers! for the team on — chance. cameron carter-vickers!or the team on the coach, _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1- chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1 lead i the team on the coach, a 2—1 lead was precious, then things got ugly. joe hart came out for the second half and found glass in his goal. shards of broken bottles would need a full sweep to remove. they eventually restarted, and this late save kept celtic�*s lead in the match, six points clear at the top. to keep their cool in this intensity mayjust to keep their cool in this intensity may just win them to keep their cool in this intensity mayjust win them the lead. joe lynskey, bbc news. west ham moved up to fifth in the premier league and deepened everton's relegation worries with a 2—1 win at the london stadium. west ham took the lead through aaron cresswell�*s free kick in the first half. everton responded brighly and levelled when mason holgate fired in to
cameron carter-vickers! for the team on — chance. cameron carter-vickers!or the team on the coach, _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1- chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1 lead i the team on the coach, a 2—1 lead was precious, then things got ugly. joe hart came out for the second half and found glass in his goal. shards of broken bottles would need a full sweep to...
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president carter carter gave us an interview. i think we found he was as open as we could imagine him being being he's not introspective person and he didn't try to control us for control of his cause at the end he made his bones in washingtoncontrolling the press . that's always possible. >> he had a reputation as being such a smooth manager that we would handle it . >> we were worried about that . >> we were worried. >> i found the papers as illuminating as anything else . he was a packrat. he said everything going back to his letters home from summer camp and the biographer as a writer journalist historian, that's a treasuretrove . why did he give you access? >> jim baker i think really especially hitting his 90s, he remains very savvy and i think he understands very well if you're gunning for your ooplace in history you don't get to write a book yourself and he's written a couple of his own memoirs. he did doorstopof a book , his account of being secretary of state . >> very boring. >>doorstop of the book. the other memoir is
president carter carter gave us an interview. i think we found he was as open as we could imagine him being being he's not introspective person and he didn't try to control us for control of his cause at the end he made his bones in washingtoncontrolling the press . that's always possible. >> he had a reputation as being such a smooth manager that we would handle it . >> we were worried about that . >> we were worried. >> i found the papers as illuminating as anything...
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library because president carter used to joke that he was a cousin of carter cash though that may not be true but it's going to be an interesting evening to get the political side as you will probably hear tonight. president carter was one of i think a couple of presidential candidates johnny cash said he supported. michael stewart is an author tonight and grew up in new england, typical irish-american family.as the family moved around a lot when he was a kid, six times before he was 7-years-old. there were a couple of things that were consistent in his family. if they were really political from the standpoint they loved politics, national and local wpolitics. they were democrats, prounion, loved fdr and jfk. but his father s also stressed e importance of the ability to write, as he put it you needed to have a command of the english language to succeed and michael combined all of those things. it's a great background for the preparation for citizen cash the political life and times of johnny cash. in addition to this book he's written or edited seven of her other books including confr
library because president carter used to joke that he was a cousin of carter cash though that may not be true but it's going to be an interesting evening to get the political side as you will probably hear tonight. president carter was one of i think a couple of presidential candidates johnny cash said he supported. michael stewart is an author tonight and grew up in new england, typical irish-american family.as the family moved around a lot when he was a kid, six times before he was...
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the debate gate and the stealing of jimmy carter's. that may not have happened if appointed and part of caspar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up and then empowers leanne atwater and with that hardline politics. in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may not have had a hand in it was particularly good to keep a distance. and with his own friends and the bush family. but it mattered to him to be anything suggested untoward and then with a a biographer jimmy carter and no reason you should it turns out the carter campaign prepared for the debate against reagan it turns out the person who worked for a ted kennedy went to the reagan camp i read the debate book. and then dirty tricks. and then baker gets brought into it. but then he is lying in a matter so much. and when we are interviewing him and susan baker hi
the debate gate and the stealing of jimmy carter's. that may not have happened if appointed and part of caspar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up and then empowers leanne atwater and with that hardline politics. in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may...
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here is paul carter. ., , carter. the yorkshire dales national park in the north _ carter.th of england. - carter. the yorkshire dales national park in the north of england. a - park in the north of england. a favoured destination for walkers, hikers and climbers. in the event that any one gets into difficulty, it's the volunteers of the mountain rescue who got to help. i am spending two full days of them during the changeable challengeable conditions of the storm to see how tech can make a difference. as beautiful as the landscape surrounding can be, with conditions like today, they can be pretty treacherous. especially for emergency services like mountain rescue. there is a complete lack of any mobile phone coverage. i have up see nothing. what the team here are doing are trailing a range of solutions utilising technology to make their lives easier and save lives. one of the best tools in a rescue team pass arsenal is still the canine variety. this is a mountain search dog. what mountain search dog. good girl. what she doesn't know _ mountain search dog. good girl. what s
here is paul carter. ., , carter. the yorkshire dales national park in the north _ carter.th of england. - carter. the yorkshire dales national park in the north of england. a - park in the north of england. a favoured destination for walkers, hikers and climbers. in the event that any one gets into difficulty, it's the volunteers of the mountain rescue who got to help. i am spending two full days of them during the changeable challengeable conditions of the storm to see how tech can make a...