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casper�*s shares were at one point worth around $100,000. his shares decreased in value by more than $60,000. i could have made a little bit of money, but i think the experience... i think some people are going to be mad that i'm saying this, but i think the experience was worth it, you know? i don't really get too attached to the gains until i've sold. john motter bought high. he says he only invested what he could afford to lose. but many others bought high thinking gamestop would go to the moon and lost big. i do think that there were many who strongly believed that they could drive the price up, and it would just stay there, and it would stay up, forever. and the only thing i can think of that functions that way has been bitcoin. gamestop didn't behave like bitcoin, though, and many people holding onto their shares were being egged on by other reddit users, whilst others were selling. those were definitely people trying to get everybody whipped into a frenzy so that they can cash out. so you're constantly saying you're taking it to the m
casper�*s shares were at one point worth around $100,000. his shares decreased in value by more than $60,000. i could have made a little bit of money, but i think the experience... i think some people are going to be mad that i'm saying this, but i think the experience was worth it, you know? i don't really get too attached to the gains until i've sold. john motter bought high. he says he only invested what he could afford to lose. but many others bought high thinking gamestop would go to the...
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independent rainy and team and the 1st iranian woman to climb the goals rojas following the war, casper. that's when i be out in joe robins, i my german colleagues were quite surprised that an iranian woman could climb, that rock face entry on fire. now i've been going cheever, and i to iranian women, are both professional level climbers and as my burns are so corny rehab, we can climb the same rock faces as men pay them going. jonathan is the other to think aloe. a lot of girls are interested in mountain climbing, mostly listen, it's growing sport and i hope it will become more accessible to more people. they, me as it man, i hope so too. the topography of iran shaped of rocket landscape travelled by hordes of warriors through the ages as early as the late 9th century persian poet fed those c sang the exploits of this histories heroes through the 60000 versus of his shawna may the book of kings he chronicles the adventures of these mythical warriors and a faithful mouse. to day ali good. she an ex horseback. all tree bolt champion revives these legendary fees. no, no, thank all of our
independent rainy and team and the 1st iranian woman to climb the goals rojas following the war, casper. that's when i be out in joe robins, i my german colleagues were quite surprised that an iranian woman could climb, that rock face entry on fire. now i've been going cheever, and i to iranian women, are both professional level climbers and as my burns are so corny rehab, we can climb the same rock faces as men pay them going. jonathan is the other to think aloe. a lot of girls are interested...
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what was the behind the scenes white house readout on the video conference with putin today, carry casper notwithstanding? >> well, the way i stands behind the scenes publicly and -- president biden communicated to president putin today was very much that, that they don't want to see war. what they want is what they wanted at the geneva summit that i went to and the whole world watched, which is basically de-escalation and the opening of diplomatic channels. you know we have been told that putin himself did not mention russian troops invading ukraine. of course that is the pretext for this whole zoom, we wouldn't be here otherwise. but what the u.s. wants, especially president biden, is dealing with coronavirus, is dealing with other national security threats, and feeling frankly with pretty tough domestic politics than bad poll numbers. he doesn't want to have another concern of a global conflict at the ukrainian russian border. that is what they wanted to communicate, and that's what they are hoping got through to putin. >> what jonathan karl, flat emir putin has worked very hard to bec
what was the behind the scenes white house readout on the video conference with putin today, carry casper notwithstanding? >> well, the way i stands behind the scenes publicly and -- president biden communicated to president putin today was very much that, that they don't want to see war. what they want is what they wanted at the geneva summit that i went to and the whole world watched, which is basically de-escalation and the opening of diplomatic channels. you know we have been told...
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. >> oh my god >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] the pub was like, "casper, do we need to call your wifeme get you again?" [ laughter ] that's laziest ghost i've ever seen other ghosts are like, "i haunted a mansion for 500 years. this guy is like, "well, i knocked over a glass once. [ light laughter ] meanwhile, forget the ghost. the craziest thing is that seven-year-old bartender i like that guy. [ laughter and applause no one said anything about him >> steve: "here you go." >> jimmy: finally, a man in england spent months building the country's largest trainset in his basement while keeping it a secret from his girlfriend [ light laughter ] officials think he's lying because no one has ever said the word girlfriend and model train set in the same sentence we have a great show give it up for the roots [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you, roots what a show we have for you tonight. she stars in the new movie, "mother/android," which is available on hulu december 17th. chloe grace moretz is here today. [ cheers and applause plus, he is one of my favorites.
. >> oh my god >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] the pub was like, "casper, do we need to call your wifeme get you again?" [ laughter ] that's laziest ghost i've ever seen other ghosts are like, "i haunted a mansion for 500 years. this guy is like, "well, i knocked over a glass once. [ light laughter ] meanwhile, forget the ghost. the craziest thing is that seven-year-old bartender i like that guy. [ laughter and applause no one said anything about him >>...
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. >> i mean, carter should do commercials like casper. he is a genius he is a marketing genius he doesn't realize it. i want to be his act i will quit everything and be his agent. >> is that all the commentary you have >> listen, i agree i don't know if it's a mattress top or a firm mattress or water mattress for that matter, but i think where we traded down to today in the s&p 500 should provide short-term support so although i think the beginning of the year will be challenging, i think the next couple of days is going to be good for the broader market. >> jeff, do you go by that old playbook that seems to be working or have worked looks like it's relative strength here? >> yeah, i think so. carter glanced across two things that are interesting number one, sort of the average stock down 20% i looked to 1980 through today if you look at 10 to 20% corrections for not bear market the average stock falls 30% before the bottom. we are getting there we are not there yet i think we kind of push into that mattress as i'm looking to that 4300 le
. >> i mean, carter should do commercials like casper. he is a genius he is a marketing genius he doesn't realize it. i want to be his act i will quit everything and be his agent. >> is that all the commentary you have >> listen, i agree i don't know if it's a mattress top or a firm mattress or water mattress for that matter, but i think where we traded down to today in the s&p 500 should provide short-term support so although i think the beginning of the year will be...
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casper, journalism is dead. well, i sure as hell hope not. don lemon is standing by.
casper, journalism is dead. well, i sure as hell hope not. don lemon is standing by.
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casper, journalism is dead. well, i sure as hell hope not. don lemon is standing by. thank you for watching. i'll be back here tomorrow night. hey, don. >> hey, don't go anywhere. i've got two things. i promise you they will be quick. >> yeah. >> one is i was up late and i saw your rebroadcast. we had the same idea i didn't see because i was getting ready for this show, where you talked about some of the things where people not exactly hell bent on doing policy on the right, sometimes i think democrats should ignore it because it just elevates and gives attention to it. we sort of said the same thing. and ana navarro and i -- ana kind of disagreed with me, but i agree sometimes you just have to let coo coo be coo coo. everything in its own merit, but sometimes you have to. >> yes. i was saying the silent treatment is sometimes the best approach because otherwise you're giving folks the platform that they crave, then they raise money, and then they're here for a hell of a lot longer than they otherwise would have been. >> the other thing is i wept to a catholic school.
casper, journalism is dead. well, i sure as hell hope not. don lemon is standing by. thank you for watching. i'll be back here tomorrow night. hey, don. >> hey, don't go anywhere. i've got two things. i promise you they will be quick. >> yeah. >> one is i was up late and i saw your rebroadcast. we had the same idea i didn't see because i was getting ready for this show, where you talked about some of the things where people not exactly hell bent on doing policy on the right,...
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. >> mike casper. >> too many years. >> carrie martin. >> some of the names, by the way, sound familiareals of the technology group are under investigation by the s.e.c. this is before his long promised social media network launched. it suggests the venture has raised around $1 billion from lacey of unnamed investors. david, it's good to see you. i guess we really shouldn't be surprised that trump's media venture would be just as shady as every other part of the trump organization, but any doubts about the legitimacy? you got to say went out the window once we learned who would lead the trump media and technology group. of course, it's none other than congressman devin nunes who spent much of the last year or last five years, to be quite frank, pedaling conspiracy theories to protect trump from assorted scandals. at one point saying he is quitting congress now to lead this company despite having zero, and i mean zero, technology experience. your colleagues at mother jones put it this way. the guy who tried to sue a fake twitter cow is going to lead trump's media company. david, how do y
. >> mike casper. >> too many years. >> carrie martin. >> some of the names, by the way, sound familiareals of the technology group are under investigation by the s.e.c. this is before his long promised social media network launched. it suggests the venture has raised around $1 billion from lacey of unnamed investors. david, it's good to see you. i guess we really shouldn't be surprised that trump's media venture would be just as shady as every other part of the trump...
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. >> white casper. >> some of the names sound familiar. >> this week we also learned the financial dealingse already under investigation by the sec. this is before his long promised social media network even launched. reports suggest the venture has already raised around a billion dollars from a list of unnamed investors. for more we're joined by david corn. david, it's good to see you. i guess we shouldn't be surprised trump's media venture would be just as shady as every other part of the trump organization, but any doubts about its legitimacy you've got to say went out the window once we learned who would lead the trump media and technology group. of course it's none other than congressman devin nunes who spent much of the past five years to be frank peddling conspiracy theories. you had at one point nunes saying he's leaving congress for this company despite having zero experience. the guy who tried to sue a fake twitter cow is going to lead trump's media company. david, how do you expect this one to go? >> well, you know, he entered congress when he was 29 years old, devin nunes, and h
. >> white casper. >> some of the names sound familiar. >> this week we also learned the financial dealingse already under investigation by the sec. this is before his long promised social media network even launched. reports suggest the venture has already raised around a billion dollars from a list of unnamed investors. for more we're joined by david corn. david, it's good to see you. i guess we shouldn't be surprised trump's media venture would be just as shady as every...
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is how it works care that is why they call it the revolving door, because then you have folks like casperer defense secretary, who worked for raytheon as a lobbyist and then became our defense secretary. raytheon is one of those top companies, and it gets billions of dollars' worth of contracts from the federal government, particularly throughout the war. so i think it has gotten a lot worse in that regard, because you have so few of these companies with tons of money, and they are able to hire these guys and gals right out of service, and they are doing their bidding. host: there is a recent report from the ronald reagan institute about america's confidence in the military, declining confidence according to their survey. i want to ask if you think there may be a connection to that and the state of the spending you report about. in terms of confidence in the military, the level of a great deal of confidence, in 2018, according to the reagan institute, that number was 70%. this year, the has dropped to 45%. guest: it is dramatic, absolutely dramatic. why? because as americans face, in thei
is how it works care that is why they call it the revolving door, because then you have folks like casperer defense secretary, who worked for raytheon as a lobbyist and then became our defense secretary. raytheon is one of those top companies, and it gets billions of dollars' worth of contracts from the federal government, particularly throughout the war. so i think it has gotten a lot worse in that regard, because you have so few of these companies with tons of money, and they are able to hire...
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is how it works care that is why they call it the revolving door, because then you have folks like casperense secretary, who worked for raytheon as a lobbyist and then became our defense secretary. raytheon is one of those top companies, and it gets billions of dollars' worth of contracts from the federal government, particularly throughout the war. so i think it has gotten a lot worse in that regard, because you have so few of these companies with tons of money, and they are able to hire these guys and gals right out of service, and they are doing their bidding. host: there is a recent report from the ronald reagan institute about america's confidence in the military, declining confidence according to their survey. i want to ask if you think there may be a connection to that and the state of the spending you report about. in terms of confidence in the military, the level of a great deal of confidence, in 2018, according to the reagan institute, that number was 70%. this year, the has dropped to 45%. guest: it is dramatic, absolutely dramatic. why? because as americans face, in their -- a
is how it works care that is why they call it the revolving door, because then you have folks like casperense secretary, who worked for raytheon as a lobbyist and then became our defense secretary. raytheon is one of those top companies, and it gets billions of dollars' worth of contracts from the federal government, particularly throughout the war. so i think it has gotten a lot worse in that regard, because you have so few of these companies with tons of money, and they are able to hire these...