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carter, what's your take too steep?t makes it fun either that's incredibly astute, or really dumb. >> time for the final call on that note. carter, back to you. >> well, nikkei, too steep and take money off and put it into laggard like the hang seng. >> brian stutland. >> fxi is the one to do, buy a call spread to 29.33 call spread strikes. >> mike khouw. >> beer over coffee, i like constellation brands. >>> that does it for us on "options action. happy father's day, everyone back next friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now advertisement... ...sponsored by nano hearing technology. fantastic! hi, i'm bill hennessy and i'm dale allen, hello to our viewers at home, we're so glad you joined us today
carter, what's your take too steep?t makes it fun either that's incredibly astute, or really dumb. >> time for the final call on that note. carter, back to you. >> well, nikkei, too steep and take money off and put it into laggard like the hang seng. >> brian stutland. >> fxi is the one to do, buy a call spread to 29.33 call spread strikes. >> mike khouw. >> beer over coffee, i like constellation brands. >>> that does it for us on "options...
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lot with carmax and adobe we're live from the nasdaq market sitele on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland. the s&p breaking a six-day winning streak, but still notching its best streak since march. the move comes after the pause, leaving rates unchange after ten consecutive hikes but signaling there could be two later this year mike >> we got well telegraphed communications, i think, from the fed. they were signaling that there was a pause that was going to be possible they signalled hawkish activity on the back of that. that's what we got i think they're basically trying to navigate this in a ticklish way. when i was taking a look at the data before the results came out, the cpi numbers look okay the fed's preferred pressure is pce. the core inflation on the other side at 5.3 was a little bit high, and i think that's still pretty ticklish. i think people shouldn't underestimate that sign they might give us some more rate hikes, despite the fact that i think a lot of people think this might be it. >> carter, what's interesting, too, is we continue to see the broa
lot with carmax and adobe we're live from the nasdaq market sitele on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland. the s&p breaking a six-day winning streak, but still notching its best streak since march. the move comes after the pause, leaving rates unchange after ten consecutive hikes but signaling there could be two later this year mike >> we got well telegraphed communications, i think, from the fed. they were signaling that there was a pause that was going to...
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we are obviously having issues with carter's audio.'ll pose the same question to you, brian, what do you make of it >> yeah, i mean, this market's very interesting, when crow look at the sort of the broad market, we talked about this a bunch of times. the broad cap names, where you want to be, recession, well protected, great strong cash flows. if we don't go in a recession and move higher they're in the a.i. tech game, the same names microsoft, nvidia, apple, google that's the place to play as soon as we saw the s&p 500 push through this 43/20 strike there was huge open interest on options that expire at the end of june, end of the half year. and when we saw it push through there, we saw this excessive call buying, the indicator between the amount of calls, and amount of puts traded and we saw massive call buying. maybe there's room to go but we're a little bit extended right now. when i see a pullback, given the amount of bullish sentiment out there, if i get pullback in the market i'm going to buy. >> carter is back. what's your tak
we are obviously having issues with carter's audio.'ll pose the same question to you, brian, what do you make of it >> yeah, i mean, this market's very interesting, when crow look at the sort of the broad market, we talked about this a bunch of times. the broad cap names, where you want to be, recession, well protected, great strong cash flows. if we don't go in a recession and move higher they're in the a.i. tech game, the same names microsoft, nvidia, apple, google that's the place to...
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carter, what do you see?> this is the circumstance again where do we stay with the steep and extended names, or do we harvest the profits and put it into something that's lag the? two charts on home depot and you call it a cup in handle. >> we're just about to move above that line. i like home depot and i think it's contrarian. it's relative performance to home builders is rell little 159 to 20-year lows. >> mike, how do you trade this >> the home builders have been doing very well. a lot of people were thinking the home builders would not perform as well in a higher rate environment but just the fact that we were undersupplied for so lock has essentially meant that we've been able to sustain significant demand it's interesting i mean, there's a couple of way to gauge investor sentiment. we look to the options market to gauge sentiment and the sent president remains very strong in sectors like real estate, in the homeled builders and high yield and things like this so i think right now trading at probably 1.5
carter, what do you see?> this is the circumstance again where do we stay with the steep and extended names, or do we harvest the profits and put it into something that's lag the? two charts on home depot and you call it a cup in handle. >> we're just about to move above that line. i like home depot and i think it's contrarian. it's relative performance to home builders is rell little 159 to 20-year lows. >> mike, how do you trade this >> the home builders have been doing...
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jimmy carter and we strive to execute our mission worthy of president carter's legacy. . well said. as we pass the four-month mark of president carter's w hospicei want him to know and his family to know in eastern connecticut our prayers are with you and our deepest admiration and feelings for you are with you. just like by lieutenant case -- kates whose words were report add few days ago. we honor your record of service in terms of our navy, our country, and your service after the time you spent in the white house where you did not monetize your service. continued to do great things to help people in need around the world. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. miller-meeks, for five minutes. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to president biden's student loan bailout. as iowans know, a loan taken out is a loan that must be repaid. democrats and the biden administration are continuing to push to forgive student loans with results of those costing transfer to other hardwo
jimmy carter and we strive to execute our mission worthy of president carter's legacy. . well said. as we pass the four-month mark of president carter's w hospicei want him to know and his family to know in eastern connecticut our prayers are with you and our deepest admiration and feelings for you are with you. just like by lieutenant case -- kates whose words were report add few days ago. we honor your record of service in terms of our navy, our country, and your service after the time you...
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back to you, carter. >> you really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brian >> yeah, i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock, but their options prices are below average, so i would buy calls in rsp. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next week meantime "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> announcer: this is a paid advertisement for csn. >> you know, usually by this time in the silver eagle cycle, which is just right at the very end here of our pre-sale, if you will, i have a pretty good idea what is going on, what was going on. but what i can tell you is, is 2023 has surprised us unlike anything i've seen in years and years and years. we assume this would, of course, be g
back to you, carter. >> you really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brian >> yeah, i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock, but their options prices are below average, so i would buy calls in rsp. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next week meantime "mad...
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back to you, carter.> really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brie be -- brian stutland >> yeah. i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock but their options prices are below average so i would buy calls in rsp. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next week meanwhile, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident or a slip and fall, we can help. as a matter of fact, we are here to help. so take that first step and call the number on your screen right now. we have legal professionals standing by to answer your questions. they'll tell you if you have a case
back to you, carter.> really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brie be -- brian stutland >> yeah. i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock but their options prices are below average so i would buy calls in rsp. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next week meanwhile,...
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mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland the feds meet next week on a highly anticipated decision on whether to take a breather from rate hiking campaign the volatility fell, carter, kick it off. >> right, before we look at the charts it's important to note, of course, that the real data point on the week was the inverse of every week for the last two or three month, which is to say the top 50 index, top 50 s&p was down. and then up, but only slightly, was the oex, the top 100, up 25 basis points the s&p, 500, up 39 basis points the midcap up 147 and the russell up almost 200, the exact reverse pattern we've seen week after week with the larger you are, the more you've outperformed so finally, some participation from laggers but let's look at a chart or two. the firstchart we have is the s&p 500, what's so important is how precise today's high was relative to the august high, in fact they're within pennies as you can see, and we hit our head there, and closed poorly, for all intents and purposes the second iteration puts in some lines to sort of depict the circumstance, and the is
mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland the feds meet next week on a highly anticipated decision on whether to take a breather from rate hiking campaign the volatility fell, carter, kick it off. >> right, before we look at the charts it's important to note, of course, that the real data point on the week was the inverse of every week for the last two or three month, which is to say the top 50 index, top 50 s&p was down. and then up, but only slightly, was the oex, the top 100, up...
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back to you, carter. >> really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brian >> yeah. i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock but their options prices are below average so i would buy clsn al i rsp. >> that does >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >> hey, i am kramer. welcome to "mad money.". my job is not just to entertain, so call me or tweet
back to you, carter. >> really want to focus on the average stock versus the stock market rsp on the long side >> brian >> yeah. i like catching my oracle position with the long put spread just after the earnings, play a little hedge and take the risk off of that. >> mike khouw? >> rsp is the average stock but their options prices are below average so i would buy clsn al i rsp. >> that does >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i am here to...
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on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth and brian stutland. fed meets next week for a highly anticipated decision on whether to take a breather from his rate hiking campaign while the markets rallied this week and volatility expelled before turning higher today some say a shift could accompany that decision. carter, kick it off. >> before we look at the charts, it's important to note of course that the real data point on the week was the inverse of every week for the last two or three months, which is to say the top 50 index, the top 50 s&p was down and then up but only slightly was the oex, the top 2,500 then the s&p 500, up 39 days points and you keep going the midcap was up 147, then the russell up almost 200. that's the exact reverse pattern we've seen week after week the larger you are, the more you've outperformed some finally participation from laggards. the first chart we have is the s&p 500. what's so important is how precise today's high was relative to the august high. in fact, they're within pennies, as you can see, and we hit our
on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth and brian stutland. fed meets next week for a highly anticipated decision on whether to take a breather from his rate hiking campaign while the markets rallied this week and volatility expelled before turning higher today some say a shift could accompany that decision. carter, kick it off. >> before we look at the charts, it's important to note of course that the real data point on the week was the inverse of every week for the last two or...
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markets rally and the volatility index fell before turning higher some ma o say it could be good carter, kick it off. >> before we look at the charts, it's important be to note the real data point was the inverse of every week the last two or three weeks. the top 50 index, top 50 s&p was down up but only slightly was the oex. then the s&p 500, up 39 basis points you keep going the midcap up 147 and the russell, small cap, up almost 200. that is the exact reverse pattern we've seen week after week with the larger you are, the more you've outperformed finally, participation from laggards the first chart is the s&p 500 what's so important is how precise today's high was relative to the august high. in fact, they're within pennies as you can see we hit our head there and closed poorly for all intents and purposes the second iteration puts in lines to sort of depict the circumstance and the issue is do we press above the august high or do we check back towards the up trend line. i think check back is what's li likely secondly, let's look at the vix. the vix is almost undone all of its excess
markets rally and the volatility index fell before turning higher some ma o say it could be good carter, kick it off. >> before we look at the charts, it's important be to note the real data point was the inverse of every week the last two or three weeks. the top 50 index, top 50 s&p was down up but only slightly was the oex. then the s&p 500, up 39 basis points you keep going the midcap up 147 and the russell, small cap, up almost 200. that is the exact reverse pattern we've seen...
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so carter's family started looking online. that's when they came across our article about the bacteria at stinson beach that they be and actually. or but nothing there was no we would not at all. >> if i'd known. >> i spoke with can do a project manager with a marine county environmental health services department. she's in charge of monitoring 31 beaches that get tested from april through october results. take 24 to 48 hours. and if a beach test positive, they send out an advisory to dozens of agencies on job to send them that he sows and and send them to advise city and these beach responsible for posting the advisory signage letting people carter says that was not done and simply posting online is not enough to at least but warning signs saying enter your own risk of these are the bacteria's that was found here. so at least we're aware and we can make a decision whether it's we want expose our children to or >> carter plans to contact marin county to make sure warning signs are put up at the beach if this happens again. now
so carter's family started looking online. that's when they came across our article about the bacteria at stinson beach that they be and actually. or but nothing there was no we would not at all. >> if i'd known. >> i spoke with can do a project manager with a marine county environmental health services department. she's in charge of monitoring 31 beaches that get tested from april through october results. take 24 to 48 hours. and if a beach test positive, they send out an advisory...
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our first witness is maggie carter. miss carter begin working at starbucks part-time four years ago. to get health benefits and pay while attending university of tennessee. her story knoxville, tennessee, was the first our bookstore in the south to unionize. since then, miss carter has helped workers of numerous other stories organized. i'm delighted to have you here to talk about her experience. miss carter. thanks for being with us. turn the mic on -- >> thank you so much, mister chairman. my name is maggie carter. i'm a single mom to a beautiful eight-year-old boy named colson. being his mom is the absolute greatest gift of my life. he is why i ended up at starbucks. the only place to offer me part-time benefits and what i thought would be flexible scheduling while in school. as a lesbian, i was also drawn to starbucks by its reputation as a progressive employer. i started working at starbucks in jackson tennessee in may of 2019. i was paid $8.35 an hour. then in march of 2020 came. and it felt as if the world shut d
our first witness is maggie carter. miss carter begin working at starbucks part-time four years ago. to get health benefits and pay while attending university of tennessee. her story knoxville, tennessee, was the first our bookstore in the south to unionize. since then, miss carter has helped workers of numerous other stories organized. i'm delighted to have you here to talk about her experience. miss carter. thanks for being with us. turn the mic on -- >> thank you so much, mister...
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. >> ridge: well, that's good work, carter. >> carter: pleasure's all mine. your designs, thomas, what i've seen deserves the biggest spotlight imaginable. >> ridge: couldn't agree more. very proud of you, son. >> taylor: we both are. >> thomas: aw, thank you so much. look, honestly, i-- confession, i, um-- i didn't know if my designs would be up to par. it'd been a minute since hope and i worked together, and i don'
. >> ridge: well, that's good work, carter. >> carter: pleasure's all mine. your designs, thomas, what i've seen deserves the biggest spotlight imaginable. >> ridge: couldn't agree more. very proud of you, son. >> taylor: we both are. >> thomas: aw, thank you so much. look, honestly, i-- confession, i, um-- i didn't know if my designs would be up to par. it'd been a minute since hope and i worked together, and i don'
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ian carter in la, thank ou ve underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much- — underway.atch up on on the bbc sport website but that is all from sportsday. will have morphed throughout the evening. thank you very much for watching. bye—bye. hello. for most of us today has once again brought blue skies and warm sunshine. but there is a bit of a change on the way as we head towards the weekend, and that change is just starting to take shape in the atlantic. this swirl of cloud here, an area of low pressure moving towards our shores and this little clump of cloud here is going to start to approach the south west of england as we head through the night. so that could introduce one or two showers. the odd thunderstorm may be elsewhere dry with clear skies, one or two mist patches, a little bit chilly actually across parts of eastern scotland and northeast england. one or two places in the countryside could drop a little bit lower than those temperatures suggest into friday. fine, start for most any early mist clearing, but we will see more cloud and the chance for showers or t
ian carter in la, thank ou ve underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much- — underway.atch up on on the bbc sport website but that is all from sportsday. will have morphed throughout the evening. thank you very much for watching. bye—bye. hello. for most of us today has once again brought blue skies and warm sunshine. but there is a bit of a change on the way as we head towards the weekend, and that change is just starting to take shape in the atlantic. this swirl of cloud here, an area...
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going to say to stay long carter, what do you say? >> gosh, who knows but my hunch is to take some measures not just because it's up 11 sessions in a row, it's up a lot. there's been price discovery, if you will it's also news related with this sort of joint venture thing going on, or at least collaboration with ford and gm but also today with the gapped up at the open it means there's unusual pressure but the stock faded and didn't close all that well. so i think it's up a bit ahead of itself. my hunch is write some calls to trim -- to take some measures. we have two charts let's look at them >> mm-hmm. >> if you'd like the first is perchance we've retraced remarkably exactly half of the peak to trough sell-off we know it was $415 at the high, $100 at the low, and here we are $244, halfway back second chart of two, just tried to depict the downline does it have to stop on that line of course not, but i think you trim. >> carter, thank you we'll see you in just a few minutes on "options action." ste steve, you took extreme measures wh
going to say to stay long carter, what do you say? >> gosh, who knows but my hunch is to take some measures not just because it's up 11 sessions in a row, it's up a lot. there's been price discovery, if you will it's also news related with this sort of joint venture thing going on, or at least collaboration with ford and gm but also today with the gapped up at the open it means there's unusual pressure but the stock faded and didn't close all that well. so i think it's up a bit ahead of...
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there's jimmy carter upset about jimmy carter, right and then there's richard nixon, who is living in kind of disgraced exile in new york at the. and and he starts writing these really interesting, thoughtful, moving letters, president elect and then president reagan saying essentially, i know we've our differences before, but my only agenda now is to be a resource to you and to serve country and to serve to serve the republican party and to do all i can to ensure that your presidency is a success and nixon really means that. and and reagan in turn, president reagan, you know, accepts that graciously, you know, looks past the rivalry. and so over the next eight years, there's steady stream of correspondence. there's advice on politics, there's advice on policy, there's advice on personnel. some of nixon's advice and personnel is good. other advice is not so good. and, of course president reagan is very much his own man. he's making his decisions. he's confident enough in himself that he'll take advice from anyone. then he will make the decisions on what he what actually wants to do. s
there's jimmy carter upset about jimmy carter, right and then there's richard nixon, who is living in kind of disgraced exile in new york at the. and and he starts writing these really interesting, thoughtful, moving letters, president elect and then president reagan saying essentially, i know we've our differences before, but my only agenda now is to be a resource to you and to serve country and to serve to serve the republican party and to do all i can to ensure that your presidency is a...
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carter. mr. carter: director easterly as we see technology move as fast as it does, every day there is new mode or method to infiltrate, to damage, to destroy. on a scale of 1-10, what would you say your agency feels about your ability and capability to remain competitive and equal to? ms. easterly: we are at a 7. every day we work to stay ahead. i think to be very frank with you, i don't worry about capability. i think the united states of america has the most capable cyber forces in the world. i worry about the assem met try of values because the adversaries will do things with impunity that we wouldn't do. that's where i think we have to be concerned. and the idea of the status quo. we have to be everybody in this nation k through gray need to do to stay safe online and software companies are building safe products and working closely together for the good of the nation. mr. carter: along that line, the biden administration's national cybersecurity strategy shifts from consumers to the provide
carter. mr. carter: director easterly as we see technology move as fast as it does, every day there is new mode or method to infiltrate, to damage, to destroy. on a scale of 1-10, what would you say your agency feels about your ability and capability to remain competitive and equal to? ms. easterly: we are at a 7. every day we work to stay ahead. i think to be very frank with you, i don't worry about capability. i think the united states of america has the most capable cyber forces in the...
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and i know, you know, no disrespect to the vice president carter-oberstone. we disagree on some of the language but if our charge and task is to have a policy in place, let's get a policy in place. i would not oppose but right now there is nothing in place. >> i agree that sometimes any policy is better than no policy, when thts vague about what policy it is, it behooves to look at that and revise it which is what happened here. and without be laboring this, i really feel that had this conversation had that bureau order been shared in its draft form before it became public, we would not be having this conversation about this particular issue in that resolution. but we are here now and i hope moving forward, you will take us up in the fact that when we publicly state that we want to be involved which is what our task requires us to do, that we are entering into those conversations as hopely as possible. because we sometimes have good feedback. >> i'm not arguing with the commission feedback or authority. what my argument is general order number 1. that is a bi
and i know, you know, no disrespect to the vice president carter-oberstone. we disagree on some of the language but if our charge and task is to have a policy in place, let's get a policy in place. i would not oppose but right now there is nothing in place. >> i agree that sometimes any policy is better than no policy, when thts vague about what policy it is, it behooves to look at that and revise it which is what happened here. and without be laboring this, i really feel that had this...
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merits just being a little bit careful. >> the broader take on carter's charting is this broadening, looks better than s&p 500 and so on, bonawyn. are you going that route and moving down the market capsize to find values >> i mean, i'm with julie. i think it's tough to do it. for a minimum trade, yes, it is what it is you just ride the trend. when you start to part and parcel situation, the question, is do you think the best of worst of the economy is ahead of behind us? and for me i think there still is real head winds i don't want to be sliding out of the risk curve, down the quality curve. no. >> should started off the show saying quality companies and russell 200, 40 % of those companies are unprofitable s&p, 16% of those companies are unprofitable if you're looking for high quality companies, unfortunately you get push into the nvidia that's up. you have to hold your nose and buy it, seems like the right trade, but i like the broadening out of the overall market. >>> let's get to shares of fedex. up nearly 35% since january. analysts expecting a drop in both revenue and profit.
merits just being a little bit careful. >> the broader take on carter's charting is this broadening, looks better than s&p 500 and so on, bonawyn. are you going that route and moving down the market capsize to find values >> i mean, i'm with julie. i think it's tough to do it. for a minimum trade, yes, it is what it is you just ride the trend. when you start to part and parcel situation, the question, is do you think the best of worst of the economy is ahead of behind us? and...
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let's ask the chart master, carter braxton worth what are you seeing? >> i think the strength is not idiosyncratic to steel and iron ore and other related stocks it was everything. caterpillar, 3m, beaten down left behind equities that caught a bid. specifically as it rates to steel before we get to the charts, if you look at an all data global iron and steel index, it peaked in the first half of '08 when the shanghai composite peaked it's very much related to china. let's drill down the first chart we have is the new york stock exchange steel index. what you have here is something that of course sells off 20% you can see that there from its february high, whereas, the market now is back to its february high. this has room to run so we're just moving above that down trend line. longer term you'll see the new york stock exchange steel x did as did shanghai and global iron ore and steel industries peaks in '08 the question is is this formation good enough to play for further bounce i would say yes. let's look at nucor, the biggest, ironically. great compa
let's ask the chart master, carter braxton worth what are you seeing? >> i think the strength is not idiosyncratic to steel and iron ore and other related stocks it was everything. caterpillar, 3m, beaten down left behind equities that caught a bid. specifically as it rates to steel before we get to the charts, if you look at an all data global iron and steel index, it peaked in the first half of '08 when the shanghai composite peaked it's very much related to china. let's drill down the...
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so carter's family started looking online.t's when they came across our article about the bacteria at stinson beach. i thought they'd be and actually. or but nothing. there was no we would not at all. >> if i'd known. > i spoke with rt can do project manager with a marine county environmental health services department. she's in charge of monitoring 31 beaches that get tested from april thrtugh october results. take 24 to 48 hours. and if a beach test positive they send out an advisory to dozens of agencies and these beach responsible for posting the advisory signage letting people carter says that was not done and simply posting online is not enough to at least but warning signs saying enter your own risk. and these are the bacteria's that was found here. so at least for wear and we can make a decision. i'm sarah stinson reporting it. stinson beach kron. 4 news all the beaches since tested negative for the fecal bacteria. this same bacteria was recently found popular beaches on oahu levels were 6 times over the limit. >> it i
so carter's family started looking online.t's when they came across our article about the bacteria at stinson beach. i thought they'd be and actually. or but nothing. there was no we would not at all. >> if i'd known. > i spoke with rt can do project manager with a marine county environmental health services department. she's in charge of monitoring 31 beaches that get tested from april thrtugh october results. take 24 to 48 hours. and if a beach test positive they send out an advisory...
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jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he said in his speech coal is now and while others might worry about the environmental cost of that rockefeller noted quite clearly quote. we can burn coal and compliance with clean air laws and it will still remain one of the cheapest ways for the country to reduce its imports of oil and what and went on to sort of note that now the process of burning coal would buy the late 70s had become much more environmentally friendly. and at a time when there was popular support for weaning america off of its dependence with foreign oil west virginia seemed to be entering a place where they could aid t
jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he...
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carter braxton worth he self-would you rathered, by the way.choose intel over apple at this point, tim. would you agree with that? >> he did call it a dog, doesn't he i think you have a dynamic with intel -- this reminds me -- listen to carter, he's a wordsmith and he's breaking down, he's doing wordsmithing what correction means. yesterday, two days ago, you asked, what is the difference between, i don't know, a laggard and an underperformer, or something like that. and in intel's case, it's not that it's a laggard, they have broken elements of their business that have not necessarily been corrected overnight, but on their way to correcting and they'll be competing in some of these hot spots. that's kind of the reason i think intel is something i can own here and it doesn't -- you know, dog versus apple, i mean, i -- apple against the smh or against the qs makes more sense. >> all right, options traders are a little bit more constructive on the stock, at least in the short-term. mike khouw's got the action. mike >> yeah, so, we did see apple a
carter braxton worth he self-would you rathered, by the way.choose intel over apple at this point, tim. would you agree with that? >> he did call it a dog, doesn't he i think you have a dynamic with intel -- this reminds me -- listen to carter, he's a wordsmith and he's breaking down, he's doing wordsmithing what correction means. yesterday, two days ago, you asked, what is the difference between, i don't know, a laggard and an underperformer, or something like that. and in intel's case,...
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working onan requests of the use of a fisa authority against carter page is that correct? >> that's correct. >> let me highlight who this american hero is. he was painted as an alleged russian agent. he served his nation honorably. he was a naval academy graduate and the fbi spied on him with the use of fisa authority. do you believe this warrant against pagel was flawed? >> yes. >> section 702y. of the fisa expires this year and i'm sure you're familiar with section 702. for the people listening at home it stands for the foreign intelligence surveillance act which was created in 1978. in 200-8702 was added. a section 702 was created to have the authority to spy on non-us citizens. we all know carter page is an american citizen whoth served te nation honorably and yet the fbi conducted surveillance including wiretaps based on falsified information provided by agents in the fbi. he was an honest american an innocent man. the fbi obviously abused its authority and went after carter page and it's my intent and i hope the intent of my colleagues we do nott reauthorize section
working onan requests of the use of a fisa authority against carter page is that correct? >> that's correct. >> let me highlight who this american hero is. he was painted as an alleged russian agent. he served his nation honorably. he was a naval academy graduate and the fbi spied on him with the use of fisa authority. do you believe this warrant against pagel was flawed? >> yes. >> section 702y. of the fisa expires this year and i'm sure you're familiar with section...
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ian carter in newjersey for us. lead. ian carter in newjersey for us- cameron _ lead.sey for us. cameron norrie appeared to | lead. ian carter in newjersey for l us. cameron norrie appeared to be out of sorts as he lost in straight sets. he failed to inspire the crowd and list the micro west london. but i will know how to become the first ever danish finalist at queens. adjunct mannarino... including mannarino. .. including that mannarino... including that earlier impressive win over andy...
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. >> vice president carter. >> yes. >> and pedestrian elias. >> yes. 7 yes's. >> one few are 90 or 97. next. good night. see you tomorrow. >> 10 discussion and possible action adopt order 6.04 assaultos police officers discussion and possible action >> who is this? i will jump up as once. >> not mine i will do my best. >> next item. >> i the try to answer questions you have about this pol. i assume a 60 day period. why yes, i am. why can i get a motion to adopt with 60 day period. >> moved. >> second. >> for a member whoments to comment approach the podium. >> no public comment. commissioner walker. >> yes. >> i'm there is comment on this item only. >> yes. >> star child, i like to say that should be no special policy on assaults on police officers. police officers should have the same protection against assault in terms of legal pens consequence any other member of the public. ip don't believe should be privileges you wear a badge or uniform. and you know it is already a matter of project cal common sense more dangerous to assault a police officer it is stupid. if you care about your
. >> vice president carter. >> yes. >> and pedestrian elias. >> yes. 7 yes's. >> one few are 90 or 97. next. good night. see you tomorrow. >> 10 discussion and possible action adopt order 6.04 assaultos police officers discussion and possible action >> who is this? i will jump up as once. >> not mine i will do my best. >> next item. >> i the try to answer questions you have about this pol. i assume a 60 day period. why yes, i am. why...
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guest: jimmy carter signed it. it was not applicable to him. congress sets it up so it is applicable to the person who follows the president who signs it. host: it makes it easier to get signed that way. guest: that to. maybe if jimmy carter had not been elected to a second term, it might have been applied to him. i think the law said it would apply to whoever turned out to be president in 1981, who was ronald reagan. no other president has complained about it, every other president has complied with it. actually, they want to get access to the document so they can start working on their library. one of the things the presidential act also calls for is that the records are not available for 12 years to the public. they have to process them and go through them. they are open to the freedom of information act request after five years, but the public cannot start to see a president's records until 12 years after they leave office. host: nora helps run the presidential library system. has a library or a former president ever wanted to put a documen
guest: jimmy carter signed it. it was not applicable to him. congress sets it up so it is applicable to the person who follows the president who signs it. host: it makes it easier to get signed that way. guest: that to. maybe if jimmy carter had not been elected to a second term, it might have been applied to him. i think the law said it would apply to whoever turned out to be president in 1981, who was ronald reagan. no other president has complained about it, every other president has...
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and so he lost in primaries to jimmy carter. and so i think that was it was an interesting problem. i think a lot of politician have is never quite knowing how far to push their ideals, their ambitions. but i think the church committee, um, is just another whole another part of our book that is so it becomes so dramatic that his life really in a lot of ways and in 1975, when he becomes chairman of the church committee and it's a committee that looking back, it's a amazing that what they accomplished, they had their had never been, as tom said, never been oversight of the cia or the fbi or the nsa before. and the church committee had to decide once it was created what to look at and what to, you know, they had 30 years of past history of the cia and they had to decide what to investigate and the first thing that they decided to investigate were a series. a series of efforts by the cia to assassinate foreign. and that led very quickly as they began to investigate to a secret cia alliance with the mafia that had occurred, the late eisenhower and early kennedy. and then as they began in
and so he lost in primaries to jimmy carter. and so i think that was it was an interesting problem. i think a lot of politician have is never quite knowing how far to push their ideals, their ambitions. but i think the church committee, um, is just another whole another part of our book that is so it becomes so dramatic that his life really in a lot of ways and in 1975, when he becomes chairman of the church committee and it's a committee that looking back, it's a amazing that what they...
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that is why we are still talking about carter page. that's why anyone even knows who john durham is. that's live republicans are still carrying on mr. durham's work by launching frivolous investigations and with them embarrassing themselves, by propping up obvious lies. it has always been about gaslighting the country. so instead of holding these farcical hearings about farcical investigations, i urge my colleagues, my republican colleagues to get serious and start legislating on behalf of their constituents. instead of helping the twice impeached, twice indicted donald trump further evade accountability. thank, you and i yield back. >> the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> thank you, mister chairman. mr. durham, i thank you for being here today. and i thank you for your tireless work on this, as you call, it is very sobering report. the american people were forced to endure years of the trump russia probe, and for what? i'll tell you why. it's because my democrat colleagues across the aisle, the clinto
that is why we are still talking about carter page. that's why anyone even knows who john durham is. that's live republicans are still carrying on mr. durham's work by launching frivolous investigations and with them embarrassing themselves, by propping up obvious lies. it has always been about gaslighting the country. so instead of holding these farcical hearings about farcical investigations, i urge my colleagues, my republican colleagues to get serious and start legislating on behalf of...
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carter braxton worth of worth charting julie, do you like any of these? yeah. >> yeah, no, you know, look. i'm always really interested in the technical on sent, because you start to think about, at what point do the fundamentals match the technicals i agree that in general with these businesses that have these kind of precipitous declines, they need time to resolve the issues fundamentally i don't think that these businesses have really fully resolved where they need to be, but i do think it's really interesting and worth keeping an eye on them, because they used to all have very strong franchises behind them >> any takers here on the desk for any of them? >> do you notice how he snuck in -- >> i liked that, too >> he's a genius legalzoom is one a.i. headline from doubling, i'll just say that if there was ever a stock that they could roll out bs press release and get that thing going, that would be it, but -- just saying. no position. no position. >> there already is, so -- there already is -- all of these businesses do have a.i., right like, google maps
carter braxton worth of worth charting julie, do you like any of these? yeah. >> yeah, no, you know, look. i'm always really interested in the technical on sent, because you start to think about, at what point do the fundamentals match the technicals i agree that in general with these businesses that have these kind of precipitous declines, they need time to resolve the issues fundamentally i don't think that these businesses have really fully resolved where they need to be, but i do...
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>> yes, carter oberstone explained the difference, now it will be the commission, so we have a different timeline. so it wouldn't, it's not going to it's be going to jam them up. and made sure that they're going to miss a deadline, it's fine. >> so the question is, why was it written in 35 days and now changed to 10. >> no no no, that's kevin. >> may i. >> so, under the prie version in 35 days, we would be here hearing the d g.o. in this version in 40 days, we're here hearing the d g.o. so the total number of days for consideration is 40 instead of 35. the difference is under this system, the public can see it sooner and the chief felt we can make that timing work but the outcome is the same, which is this commission and both time lines, the department is able to actually, if we want to make should change when it's up for final consideration. so outcome is in the original one is in 35 days this commission is considering the d g.o. and now ten plus 20, so in 40 days. so that's why the change is not substantial. >> it's like you pay your tax nz ten days or 35 days? i would rather do it in
>> yes, carter oberstone explained the difference, now it will be the commission, so we have a different timeline. so it wouldn't, it's not going to it's be going to jam them up. and made sure that they're going to miss a deadline, it's fine. >> so the question is, why was it written in 35 days and now changed to 10. >> no no no, that's kevin. >> may i. >> so, under the prie version in 35 days, we would be here hearing the d g.o. in this version in 40 days, we're...
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carter baker commission made and make cheating. number one of the carter baker recommendations was to avoid the use of unsullied paper ballots. describe these as quote the main source of potential voter fraud. the main source in the 2020 president election, democrat secretaries of state send out 44 million unsold paper ballots. i mean, they just send them to homes with a the names they had address as the people might have died. they might be in prison. felons. they might have moved to another state and voted twice. and so forth, dramatically increased is dramatically increased. the opportunity for voter fraud. the second key recommendation of the commission was to increase the number of laws requiring voter i.d. in order cast a ballot. the democrat launched an endless smear. it's still going a smear campaign against voter ids, calling them jim crow 2.0 a racist attempt suppress minority votes. there was zero evidence to back up this since minorities were voting in record numbers in states with voter laws, other reform recommended b
carter baker commission made and make cheating. number one of the carter baker recommendations was to avoid the use of unsullied paper ballots. describe these as quote the main source of potential voter fraud. the main source in the 2020 president election, democrat secretaries of state send out 44 million unsold paper ballots. i mean, they just send them to homes with a the names they had address as the people might have died. they might be in prison. felons. they might have moved to another...