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>> dan: that is exactly what they needed, kevin. >> khey, these pi up a foul.lorho w >> dan: this is a situation where they move people around and that leaves mitchell right open. and what a play by queta, 6'11", 240, going underneath the basket in transition. >> kevin: he is the best defender on this san diego state team, he has approved it. >> kevin: arop to rebound, schakel, here comes mitchell, here is the foul inside to bean of the aggies. >> dan: one of the things that is going on here, as mitchell gets his head and shoulders past bean, and the contact is an easy call for the official, utah state can't secure a defensive rebound. how many extra opportunities? at this one gets a turnover at this point in the game. oh my. still, they've had trouble scoring field goals. >> kevin: 8-12 overall. bean. >> dan: but they've totally driven utah state out of anything they wanted to do, offensively. of the aggies have been a little bit too conservative to early. >> kevin: good point. brito, offensive foul on utah state. really, it is momentum more than anything else. they didn't get that
>> dan: that is exactly what they needed, kevin. >> khey, these pi up a foul.lorho w >> dan: this is a situation where they move people around and that leaves mitchell right open. and what a play by queta, 6'11", 240, going underneath the basket in transition. >> kevin: he is the best defender on this san diego state team, he has approved it. >> kevin: arop to rebound, schakel, here comes mitchell, here is the foul inside to bean of the aggies. >> dan:...
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t because dan doesn't want, dan is afraid of donald trump and dan will not admit donald trump said racist comments the last three years, isn't that truet dan? >> dan: you are a liar. >> be honest, dan, donald trump i said anything racist? >> jesse: let himis finish. >> the answer is no, you are a liar. you have no credibility, you are just lying and made that up. >> >> jesse: all right, guys, this personal attack for one second, sarah parker. we talk about the division in this country and leo, right there demonstrated some divisiveness and that was a personal attack not on policy. very personal. >> sarah: i see the democrats divided us about 50 years ago. and they segmented us and to all these little people populations and donald trump has brought us all together, fixing everything for everyone. and they hated and totally coming unglued. selma is an example of the left trying to take advantage of a point in history that has solved itself. we are more united as the grassroots community of people. it's only the fringe of the and so they try to stir up democrats. anything. they are losing th
t because dan doesn't want, dan is afraid of donald trump and dan will not admit donald trump said racist comments the last three years, isn't that truet dan? >> dan: you are a liar. >> be honest, dan, donald trump i said anything racist? >> jesse: let himis finish. >> the answer is no, you are a liar. you have no credibility, you are just lying and made that up. >> >> jesse: all right, guys, this personal attack for one second, sarah parker. we talk about...
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dan thinks there's a stock about to rip higher. dan? >> yeah.et's talk about western dij al here a lot of old-timers know this as a disk drive company about three years ago they bought sandisk flash these guys are also exposed to cloud, mobile, there's a lot of things going on here this stock was an absolute disaster in 2018 with a peak to trough decline of about 70%. but the stock is up 40% this year it's kind of caught a little bit of a bid i was looking at it earlier in the week because the president of the company was speaking at morgan stanley's tmt conference. while i wasn't expecting a lot, i thought it would b interesting to see how the stock reacted to what he had to say. the talk was yesterday look at that, that's the six-day chart. the stock got creamed into the talk but it actually caught a bit afterwards i listened to the conversation, there wasn't anything great going on there he was talking about large inventories, lack of pricing power, really the global economy and waiting for when that pickup will be and when they're working do
dan thinks there's a stock about to rip higher. dan? >> yeah.et's talk about western dij al here a lot of old-timers know this as a disk drive company about three years ago they bought sandisk flash these guys are also exposed to cloud, mobile, there's a lot of things going on here this stock was an absolute disaster in 2018 with a peak to trough decline of about 70%. but the stock is up 40% this year it's kind of caught a little bit of a bid i was looking at it earlier in the week...
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what will dan do now >> okay. so this trade expires in two weeks. dan, what do you do now?sten, you had that news about divestitures, the stopgaped up and was trading close to 12 but gave back a lot of those gains very, very quickly. for whatever is going on, a lot of investors are pretty happy with the gains off the lows last year but weren't too excited after digging into the news. i think this is one that you probably see some support at $10 and you probably want to roll this trade out the company will report their q1 earnings in mid-april, and maybe you roll whatever gains you have in a trade like this maybe up until the april 11 calls and play for that earnings event. >> mike. >> one thing i would say about this is that the trade moved its worth when the stock fell actually, not the subsequent gain that's the reason you sometimes put on these options trades rather than going out and boiuyn the stock because that would have been a bitter pill to swallow. >> it's all about the gap that occurred on monday now it's this quiet low volume reaction to the heavy volume up in g
what will dan do now >> okay. so this trade expires in two weeks. dan, what do you do now?sten, you had that news about divestitures, the stopgaped up and was trading close to 12 but gave back a lot of those gains very, very quickly. for whatever is going on, a lot of investors are pretty happy with the gains off the lows last year but weren't too excited after digging into the news. i think this is one that you probably see some support at $10 and you probably want to roll this trade out...
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. >> dan, she was i.d.'was pregnant -- and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said, it's okay. it's okay, you know. then she says, is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said, no. i just said, the information you gave me was plenty. >> of course, there was more dan needed to do that evening. he would have to tell michelle's 12-year-old daughter angelica. >> and i said, angelica, detective lopez just told us that your mother has been positively i.d.'d as one of the west mesa women. and that's when angelica looked at me and started crying. she said, no, don't tell me that, you're lying to me. don't lie to me. i said, honey, i'm not. i'm telling you the truth. >> it was a scene that no doubt had played out earlier at the family home of victoria chavez. but for the families of
. >> dan, she was i.d.'was pregnant -- and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said, it's okay. it's okay, you know. then she says, is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said, no. i just said, the information you gave me was plenty. >> of...
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using dan and jennie's example again, dan's $400,000 value as of january 1 is used to set the tax bill for the following fiscal year beginning july through june of the next year. jennie buys the property from dan in october. the taxable value is reset to $700,000 as of october, but the bill issued still reflects dan's lower value. in this case, jennie would expect to receive one supplemental or catch-up bill to capture the difference between her assessed value and began's fr began's -- dan's from october through june. because of january 1 we already know of the sale, we would have used the following year to set jennie's property taxes and no other supplemental bill should be received. however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplemental bills. like before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still
using dan and jennie's example again, dan's $400,000 value as of january 1 is used to set the tax bill for the following fiscal year beginning july through june of the next year. jennie buys the property from dan in october. the taxable value is reset to $700,000 as of october, but the bill issued still reflects dan's lower value. in this case, jennie would expect to receive one supplemental or catch-up bill to capture the difference between her assessed value and began's fr began's -- dan's...
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so to play for a bounce, dan bought the march 10 strike call for 50 cents now to make money, dan justal electric shares to rise above $10 by more than the cost of the trade. or above $10.50/50 mar-- but spending 50 cents to bet on ge chill out, lady. so to cut costs dan then sold the march 13 call for 10 cents and created his call spread. here's how it works. between the 50 cents he spent on buying the lower strike call and the 10 cents he collected by selling the higher strike call, he reduced the total cost of his trade down to just 40 cents. and now to make money, dan just needs ge shares to rise above the strike of the call that he bought by more than the reduced cost of the trade. or in this case, $10.40 by march expiration >> it's alive! it's alive >> maybe so, herr dokter, but remember, there is a tradeoff. since dan sold that higher strike call, his profits are capped at $13. since the time of the trade, ge shares fell to the devilish $6.66 level. and then soared more than 50%, meaning this trade looks pretty good now "options action" fans all over the world want to know one t
so to play for a bounce, dan bought the march 10 strike call for 50 cents now to make money, dan justal electric shares to rise above $10 by more than the cost of the trade. or above $10.50/50 mar-- but spending 50 cents to bet on ge chill out, lady. so to cut costs dan then sold the march 13 call for 10 cents and created his call spread. here's how it works. between the 50 cents he spent on buying the lower strike call and the 10 cents he collected by selling the higher strike call, he reduced...
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alix: dan?an: president trump is good at stirring a lot of action in the marketplace, but the traders are getting wise to him as they are getting wise to his tweets everywhere else and ignoring them more and more. he had a lot of influence, obviously, in october of last year, but that was more about the jamal khashoggi murder than his tweets. alix: the world can go higher? dan: the saudis are going twice shame on me and bumped up production because of the kashoggi murder. that will not happen again, they have said that will not happen again and there is a lot of reason to think the tweets will have a minimal effect. over the course of the long-term, the traders are ignoring them. alix: what we see is a pickup and volatility anywhere you look. what is the impact on the producer mindset when oil can be changed so much by a tweet? phil: i have to disagree with what dan said. i understand about the traders, but if you look at the roughly 700 million barrels of oil -- billion barrels of oil hedged by
alix: dan?an: president trump is good at stirring a lot of action in the marketplace, but the traders are getting wise to him as they are getting wise to his tweets everywhere else and ignoring them more and more. he had a lot of influence, obviously, in october of last year, but that was more about the jamal khashoggi murder than his tweets. alix: the world can go higher? dan: the saudis are going twice shame on me and bumped up production because of the kashoggi murder. that will not happen...
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(grant) thanks dan. we have thanks dan. (grant) (grant) thanks dan. we have team coverage tonight of the flooding-- as thousands of people have been forced from their homes. (vicki) kron 4's justine waldman is live at an evacuation center in sebastopol... that is at capacity tonight. justine? (justine)there are 40 people staying here at the sebastopol center for the arts.that is the most that the red cross can care for.i spoke with one woman here... her home in xx , she knows is flooded.and she already lost everything she owns in the tubbs fire that burned down the house she was staying in santa rosa's coffey park in 2017. all she has - is what is in her car.some clothes, important papers and medicines. ki (key) daniels lost everything in the tubbs fire, and since then she has been living light.. and did not replace a lot of things.but when the water got too high on wednesday, she took what she could and got out.based on where her home is ... she believes water likely ruined everything.but she is staying so positive... ki daniels / evacuated " my unde
(grant) thanks dan. we have thanks dan. (grant) (grant) thanks dan. we have team coverage tonight of the flooding-- as thousands of people have been forced from their homes. (vicki) kron 4's justine waldman is live at an evacuation center in sebastopol... that is at capacity tonight. justine? (justine)there are 40 people staying here at the sebastopol center for the arts.that is the most that the red cross can care for.i spoke with one woman here... her home in xx , she knows is flooded.and she...
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dan is betting that the stock will fail to deliver on the results. >> yeah. i think this is a really important one. of all those names that are reporting next week, it will give us a sense of where this global economy is right now. when they reported fiscal q2 basically laid an egg and the stock went down 12% the next day. they basically blamed weak global growth. you have to understand here this company was in the -- this stock was in the throes of that selloff we had we henadn't had the government shutdown yet there was some overhang from brexit none of the headwinds that the company really missed on when they reported in december have actually abated for all intents and purposes other than the government shutdown. so when i think about the quarter that just ended at the end of last month, i say to myself they're going to have the same uncertainty and same headwinds they had last quarter and visibility will be really poor so the implied move in the options market is about 6% between now and next friday. most of that is for the earnings event. on average ove
dan is betting that the stock will fail to deliver on the results. >> yeah. i think this is a really important one. of all those names that are reporting next week, it will give us a sense of where this global economy is right now. when they reported fiscal q2 basically laid an egg and the stock went down 12% the next day. they basically blamed weak global growth. you have to understand here this company was in the -- this stock was in the throes of that selloff we had we henadn't had the...
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> so just look at the chart that dan started with.hat we know is the stock peaked before the stock market. it peaked in june, around 270. and its lows with the stock market in december, that's a 44% decline down to 150. twice the rate of the s&p. talk about beta and cyclicality. now it's bounced quite a bit back to the level from which it gapped down, a news-related gap. a lot of supply comes into play, resistance, whatever you want to call it. the odds are as good as any that it gaps again on an earnings miss. >> yeah, i would just say mike made a good point. i wouldn't press this short. this stock is down, cheap, well-managed company dealing with a host of issues that are out of their control this is a stock that as soon as we have better macro clarity, you're going to want to own fed ex here. but i'm just playing for one more miss and guide-down next week and i'd be out of this and a lot of people would be kicking the tires of this thing at 160 with estimates much lowered for the balance of the year. >>> still ahead, the boeing fal
> so just look at the chart that dan started with.hat we know is the stock peaked before the stock market. it peaked in june, around 270. and its lows with the stock market in december, that's a 44% decline down to 150. twice the rate of the s&p. talk about beta and cyclicality. now it's bounced quite a bit back to the level from which it gapped down, a news-related gap. a lot of supply comes into play, resistance, whatever you want to call it. the odds are as good as any that it gaps...
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big question dan has been looking at the energy space what do you think? >> let's start with crude oil. when you assess the damage overnight and risk assets, crude oil was down 3% out of the gate here there was a lot of things moving around there is growth concerns, global growth concerns with the data in china. of the other headline that is interesting norway's cyber wealth fund is actually going to diversify away from enp energy stocks in their fund that was weighing on the sector a little bit and then the other one pushed out of a trade deal. y crude was down a lot it rebounded look where it was rejected at 58 bucks. it broke the up trend since the december loads that got me thinking if we were going to have a push out of this trade a deal, crude is going lower. the xle, energy select eft, conoco, ex on, slumber j make up 50% of that. where did the xle get rejected at 65? i think there is an opportunity to shet short xle will refined risk oil may pop. i think there is technical damage done and i am not sure the global economy is going to turn on a dime
big question dan has been looking at the energy space what do you think? >> let's start with crude oil. when you assess the damage overnight and risk assets, crude oil was down 3% out of the gate here there was a lot of things moving around there is growth concerns, global growth concerns with the data in china. of the other headline that is interesting norway's cyber wealth fund is actually going to diversify away from enp energy stocks in their fund that was weighing on the sector a...
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charles: so, dan, right now just written requests. you have to wonder, you know, when everyone says, no thank you, or how many of these actually become subpoenas, because then we'll get an idea of just the kind of grand scope they have in mind. and i think, to bill's point, this could actually further the anxieties, even frustrations among the public that it's unfair, that they're going down avenues that have zero to do with russian collusion. >> yeah. let's add to jerry nadler's investigation the one that's probably coming in the house ways and means committee. chairman richard neal is probably going to try to get held of president trump's tax returns from the treasury department. and pretty clearly the strategy here is political and is, again, to make the argument, make the case, suggest to the american people that we have an unacceptable president in donald trump. they're going to try and dig up all this dirt. but, charles, this is so far from the original charge which was collusion with the russians. charles: right. >> so ultimate
charles: so, dan, right now just written requests. you have to wonder, you know, when everyone says, no thank you, or how many of these actually become subpoenas, because then we'll get an idea of just the kind of grand scope they have in mind. and i think, to bill's point, this could actually further the anxieties, even frustrations among the public that it's unfair, that they're going down avenues that have zero to do with russian collusion. >> yeah. let's add to jerry nadler's...
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dan, what is the speaker trying to do here?to congresswoman t ark leb -- taleb that she's the speaker of the house of representatives now, the democrats have retaken the house because a lot of moderate democrats out there inca the midterm elections defeated republican members of the house to. and what she's trying to do is protect these moderates who won two years ago in the such you shoulds of dallas, houston, oklahoma city, atlanta. she understands that they will be at risk if the party moves toos far left, and that is what she's trying to convey to these people. but a lot of these progressive members of the house now, they just don't care about that thing. they are obsessed with their politics. pelosi wants to protect the party, not just the congresswoman's interests. paul: is there implicit message that maybe robert mueller's special counsel report is going to provide not a lot of new information about the russian collusion and, therefore, you know, sortan of protect the members from a full charge on weak information? >> su
dan, what is the speaker trying to do here?to congresswoman t ark leb -- taleb that she's the speaker of the house of representatives now, the democrats have retaken the house because a lot of moderate democrats out there inca the midterm elections defeated republican members of the house to. and what she's trying to do is protect these moderates who won two years ago in the such you shoulds of dallas, houston, oklahoma city, atlanta. she understands that they will be at risk if the party moves...
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just dan. >> was it dan? >> dan with the high note. >> celebrating the last day of national women's month here. >> great forecast, rob. >> sports? >>> we got some sports talk. yes, march madness now, another huge upset. number one seed gonzaga falling to texas tech in a nail-biter for the other top seed. half of the final four is now set. >> the first number one seed to punch their ticket to minneapolis. >> virginia marching on to minneapolis in a classic overtime finish against purdue after virginia was just seconds away from losing the game. an improbable last-second floater keeping their hopes alive. >> for the tie! >> virginia's trip to final four especially sweet as it comes just a year after making a different kind of history, the first one seed ever to lose to a 16 seed. >> i was definitely flashing back to when i was on my knees last year. >> out west, a different number one seed wasn't so lucky. texas tech swatting gonzaga out of the tournament. the one-seeded gonzaga bulldogs plagued by a crucial mi
just dan. >> was it dan? >> dan with the high note. >> celebrating the last day of national women's month here. >> great forecast, rob. >> sports? >>> we got some sports talk. yes, march madness now, another huge upset. number one seed gonzaga falling to texas tech in a nail-biter for the other top seed. half of the final four is now set. >> the first number one seed to punch their ticket to minneapolis. >> virginia marching on to minneapolis...
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paul: dan?ll, ooh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us, jer on fnc. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ >> i have been called to lead my people from bondage. >> a preacher slave unleashes holy hell. >> he felt that his purpose was to be a redeemer. >> their ancestors nearly wiped out... >> did you know of the connection to nat turner? >> it was just something that we kind of talked about quietly. >> their strange inheritance? a piece of history. >> did you think to yourself there's any chance this re
paul: dan?ll, ooh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to...
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dan, what is a speaker trying to do? trying to convey to congresswoman rashida tlaib the reality what she just said. she claims in trying to represent my district. speaker pelosi, the speaker of the house of representatives now, democrats have retaken the house because a lot of moderate democrats out there in the midterm elections defeated republican members of the house. she is trying to do is protect these moderates who won two years ago in the suburbs of dallas, houston, kansas city, oklahoma city, atlanta. she understands that they will be at risk if the party moves too far left. and that's what she's trying to convey to these people. but a lot of progressive members of the house now, they just don't care about that. they are obsessed with their politics. nancy pelosi wants to protect the party, not just congresswoman meng wanzhou 's interest. paul: is there an implicit message that may be robert mueller, special counsel report will provide not a lot of new information about the russian collision? and therefore, you
dan, what is a speaker trying to do? trying to convey to congresswoman rashida tlaib the reality what she just said. she claims in trying to represent my district. speaker pelosi, the speaker of the house of representatives now, democrats have retaken the house because a lot of moderate democrats out there in the midterm elections defeated republican members of the house. she is trying to do is protect these moderates who won two years ago in the suburbs of dallas, houston, kansas city,...
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and -- >> the energy -- >> yikes if you thought that was scary, you better wait until you hear what danathan has to say about the energy trade >>> it's time to risk less and make more. the action begins now. >> that's where we start tonight, with energy getting slammed today, making it the worst performing sector. the xle energy etf falling 4% for the worst week since the depths of the december sell-off. check out some of the names getting hit hardest -- devin, halliburton, slumber jay, down 10%. will there be more pain ahead? big question dan has been looking at the energy >> let's start with crude oil, when you were trying to assess what the damage was overnight in risk assets, crude oil was down i think 3% right out of the gate here there was a lot moving around. that was one that caught my eye. there were headlines, obviously there's growth concerns, global growth concerns, with the data in china the other headline i thought was interesting that norway's sovereign wealth fund was the largest sovereign wealth funds out there is going to diversify away from -- from m skpp ske&p,n the
and -- >> the energy -- >> yikes if you thought that was scary, you better wait until you hear what danathan has to say about the energy trade >>> it's time to risk less and make more. the action begins now. >> that's where we start tonight, with energy getting slammed today, making it the worst performing sector. the xle energy etf falling 4% for the worst week since the depths of the december sell-off. check out some of the names getting hit hardest -- devin,...
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kron 4's dan kerman has the story. sunday morning sonoma county pr local assistance center for flood victims at the old bank of america building on main street in guernevillesot michael gossman/sonoma county :09a local assitance center is meant to be a one stop shop for your governmenta and non profit services in time of a disasterofficials say this will really streamline the process for many who have to make repairssotyou can geta permit right here in guerneville and not have to go to santa rosa to start work on your hosue and start rebuidling your propertythat's good news for a lot of locals sot armando mushik/flood victim :32we got about 4 and a half feet of water we are right off the river, lost most of our furniture and appliances are pretty much shot so we are taking everyitng out and eplacing the walls half way upand the assistance center will also offer non rebuilding related services.sotyou will be able apply right here for food stamps, you can talk to our behavorial health folks if yo uneed cousneling , you c
kron 4's dan kerman has the story. sunday morning sonoma county pr local assistance center for flood victims at the old bank of america building on main street in guernevillesot michael gossman/sonoma county :09a local assitance center is meant to be a one stop shop for your governmenta and non profit services in time of a disasterofficials say this will really streamline the process for many who have to make repairssotyou can geta permit right here in guerneville and not have to go to santa...
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(grant) kron 4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight with the latest... dan? only been here six years, so
(grant) kron 4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight with the latest... dan? only been here six years, so
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paul: dan?oh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us, jer on fnc. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: well, president trump taking to the stage at cpac in washington this afternoon and relishing every minute of it. you know, he spoke for more than two hours. it was a wide-ranging speech as the president defended his emergency declaration on the southern border, touted the economy and predicted that his victory in 2020, he said, will be larger than the one in 2016. hello, everyone, and welcome to a
paul: dan?oh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us,...
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dan johnson, bbc news.: for more on beto o'rourke and the gring field, i spoke with democratic rategist mary anne marsh. how has beto o'rourke entering the race change the dynamic for the democrats? mary anne: beto o'rourke has been the l the entire field for so long, yourself,ve to ask will he be able to meet the astronomical expectations placed on him in this race? he was a rising star and political force in that race ins texas, but hisr has faded a bit. when he lost the race, but also in this long period of contemplation he took to decide whether to run. ne: how does he take the energy and razzle-dazzle into actual votes? mary ae: that is the key point here. can beto o'rourke based on charisma and a cult of popularity push his way through the iowa caucuses, which i think he has to win, because the 4 contests after that -- new hampshire, south carolina, nevada -- tougher races for him. he needs tslingshot his way with a win in iowa, to new hampshire, to get that kind of momentum. y wh look at it, is he th
dan johnson, bbc news.: for more on beto o'rourke and the gring field, i spoke with democratic rategist mary anne marsh. how has beto o'rourke entering the race change the dynamic for the democrats? mary anne: beto o'rourke has been the l the entire field for so long, yourself,ve to ask will he be able to meet the astronomical expectations placed on him in this race? he was a rising star and political force in that race ins texas, but hisr has faded a bit. when he lost the race, but also in...
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and dan nathan says the rally has more life to live. he'll tell you how to play it. >>> plus, calling all options action fans. grab your phone and tweet us your qstn.ueio if it's nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches an
and dan nathan says the rally has more life to live. he'll tell you how to play it. >>> plus, calling all options action fans. grab your phone and tweet us your qstn.ueio if it's nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a...
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paul: dan?ive a miss to yes, our favorite socialist alexandria ocasio cortez, who during an instagram video this past weekend, while she was making chili, raised what she said was a basic moral question, which is, is it still okay to have children in the face of the impending disaster from climate change? i have my own basic moral question to ask, which is should there be legislative limits on self-absorption? [laughter] >> and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity? [laughter] >> just asking. paul: good question. let's set that up for a debate. we will invite her on. if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you who are watching. i will see you right here next week. >>> happening now, the march across the bridge, past and present democratic presidential candidates including senators cory booker and bernie sanders in selma, alabama marking the historic civil rights march in montgo
paul: dan?ive a miss to yes, our favorite socialist alexandria ocasio cortez, who during an instagram video this past weekend, while she was making chili, raised what she said was a basic moral question, which is, is it still okay to have children in the face of the impending disaster from climate change? i have my own basic moral question to ask, which is should there be legislative limits on self-absorption? [laughter] >> and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a...
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let me introduce dan. i may need some glasses.an is the ceo and founder of abrams medium chief legal advisor for abc news. the host of the top rated cable series on a any network, and a host of serious xm "the dan abrams show: where politics meets the law." he was the co-anchor of abc's "nightline." host of the abrams report. he was also on msnbc as well as a longtime chief legal correspondent for abc news. dan also served as general manager of msnbc, where he presided over a period of unprecedented growth. kindly join me in providing a warm welcome to dan, and our outstanding panel. thank you. [applause] dan: i think i am supposed to do a little entertainment while that is removed. thank you. very much. this is an important night. it is an incredibly timely topic. i think that a terrific panel has been put together to discuss some of the issues that arise from what we have just heard. let me take that to introduce our panel. next to me is former u.s. congresswoman elizabeth holtzman. she has pursued a public career. she is a broo
let me introduce dan. i may need some glasses.an is the ceo and founder of abrams medium chief legal advisor for abc news. the host of the top rated cable series on a any network, and a host of serious xm "the dan abrams show: where politics meets the law." he was the co-anchor of abc's "nightline." host of the abrams report. he was also on msnbc as well as a longtime chief legal correspondent for abc news. dan also served as general manager of msnbc, where he presided over...
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paul: dan?ooh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us, jer on fnc. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪next week, despite all of the threats from nicolas maduro. we will be on it for you. exclusively for you on "trish regan primetime". have a terrific weekend! maria bartiromo is next. happy weekend everyone! welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i maria bartiromo. thank you for joining us. in a few moments, citigroup special economic advisor is
paul: dan?ooh i'm going to give a miss to, yes, our favorite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us,...
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dan friedman of hearst newspapers. >> thank you. next, we want to take a moment , for a specialst honor. in the name of a woman i know i would not be here without. ellis dunagan was the first black woman to gain credentials for the galleries. she was the first to be accorded to the state department and white house. i would like to knowledge her family and granddaughters, nice as well are here. i can remember when i first came to washington from boston. covered -- i was the only black person in the room. even i wasn't not sure i was supposed to be there. it means a lot to me to be here talk about able to this person. in kentucky to a launderer's mother and tobacco father she contributed and tried farmer her hand at teaching and took jobs with the works progress administration. washing tombstones in a white cemetery. she kept writing. she freelanced and she found her way writing a local news column. the she was named washington bureau chief of the associative knee grow press, the first thing she did was apply for press credentials. ne
dan friedman of hearst newspapers. >> thank you. next, we want to take a moment , for a specialst honor. in the name of a woman i know i would not be here without. ellis dunagan was the first black woman to gain credentials for the galleries. she was the first to be accorded to the state department and white house. i would like to knowledge her family and granddaughters, nice as well are here. i can remember when i first came to washington from boston. covered -- i was the only black...
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. >> that's what dan nathan is saying about retail stocks right now. and it could be about to get ugly for the group he'll lay out the trade. and -- >> what's there to eat >> mate yourself a dang quesadilla. >> you might want to think twice about that because mike khouw says chipotle shares are too hot to touch he'll break it down. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>> and let's get straight to it because the s&p 500 just saw its best quarter in a decade, up 13%. the average stock rallying around 15% in that time. if you missed the rally, don't worry, because carter has a way to play catchup. he's at the plasma to break it all down. >> we had our best quarter since '09. what was preceding it was the worst quarter since w'08. here is the xli, industrials, of course 3m is a part sprerversus the market, and 3m so this is the opportunity, the bagging. the presumption is this is a fairly important bottoming out formation. you can use a moving average typically i like the 150-day but 200 is the same. what you have in many ways is a
. >> that's what dan nathan is saying about retail stocks right now. and it could be about to get ugly for the group he'll lay out the trade. and -- >> what's there to eat >> mate yourself a dang quesadilla. >> you might want to think twice about that because mike khouw says chipotle shares are too hot to touch he'll break it down. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>> and let's get straight to it because the s&p 500 just saw its...
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and so, yeah, i -- i wrote a letter to dan majerle. >> seth: yeah, thunder dan. >> that's right, thunder school, and can he come help out. >> seth: wow. >> yeah, and he didn't. and then -- [ laughter ] and then they lohe and i've since written about this. and, you know, my apologies to the suns for ruining their thing because i stressed dan majerle out. >> seth: oh, you think the letter asking him to save you from bullying was so in his head that that led to them losing in the finals. >> no question. [ laughter ] yeah. no question about it. >> seth: wow, more so than playing against michael jordan. you feel like that was a small -- okay, all right. >> yeah. i mean, michael jordan's good and everything. you know, he can jump high and all that. but my letter was pretty searing. [ laughter ] you know? and, yeah. and so anyway, i've written about it, i did a podcast about it. really to apologize to dan majerle and secretly hoping he'll hear it. and then he heard it and we did phoenix. >> seth: wow, that's wonderful. >> yes. ultimately, it's a good story. >> seth: that's great. >> yeah.lathat
and so, yeah, i -- i wrote a letter to dan majerle. >> seth: yeah, thunder dan. >> that's right, thunder school, and can he come help out. >> seth: wow. >> yeah, and he didn't. and then -- [ laughter ] and then they lohe and i've since written about this. and, you know, my apologies to the suns for ruining their thing because i stressed dan majerle out. >> seth: oh, you think the letter asking him to save you from bullying was so in his head that that led to them...
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dan. i don't know why i went to dan, but dan. >> i love myself a chipotle burrito. here's the thing, car nitas, obviously. one of the things you said is interesting. they're building out separate kitchens not to avoid the flow of the line in the kitchen what did we see at starbucks, all these pain points. i think a steady rollout, the combination with the rewards program, it all makes sense to me this is where it's all going here's the thing, this is going to be really nice upside for a company trying to get back to peak earnings, which we've all been kind of saying that's how you're going to value this thing going forward. >> are we going to look back at this chart and say this was domino's, you know, 2014 through 2017 >> i think so. what strikes me is people missed this from 200 to 400 they missed it from 400 to 600 and i think they'll miss it from sin 600 to 800 >> at what price, chris? i don't mean to interrupt you but i do think brian niccol has done an amazing job. i'm one of those people. but i look at the valuation. look, a digital rollout, yeah, that's grea
dan. i don't know why i went to dan, but dan. >> i love myself a chipotle burrito. here's the thing, car nitas, obviously. one of the things you said is interesting. they're building out separate kitchens not to avoid the flow of the line in the kitchen what did we see at starbucks, all these pain points. i think a steady rollout, the combination with the rewards program, it all makes sense to me this is where it's all going here's the thing, this is going to be really nice upside for a...
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dan johnson, bbc news, los angeles. jane: those allegations still swirling.he service dog captured the hearts of millions. images of him lying by the casket of late master george h.w. bush became the symbol of loyalty and companionship. now the two-year-old labrador walterw posting at reed medical center near washington. nada tawfik went to meet him. nada: it is a proud day for t lly the service dog as he embarks on his nsignment. he was a constant companion for former president george h.w. in the last few months his life. starting today, his new home will be witheterans at walter reed medical center. >> sully h.w. bush. you will support, comfort tifamilies, -duty and retired. nada: sully touched the hearts of americans when he loyally accompanied the 41st president's casket to the nation's capitol. their friendship began when the two-year-old lab moved into the family estate following the death of first lady barbara bush. sully was always by his side for long walks and presil meetings. bush, sr., loved him so much that he even got socks to honor sully. hi, v
dan johnson, bbc news, los angeles. jane: those allegations still swirling.he service dog captured the hearts of millions. images of him lying by the casket of late master george h.w. bush became the symbol of loyalty and companionship. now the two-year-old labrador walterw posting at reed medical center near washington. nada tawfik went to meet him. nada: it is a proud day for t lly the service dog as he embarks on his nsignment. he was a constant companion for former president george h.w. in...
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>> reporter: deon, dan, we're still here on the upper deck of the bridge.king right now to remove this steel joint from the deck. you can see these two lanes of traffic are closed. this one on the end still open to cars which are zipping by. this is basically what it's going to look like at night for the next 12 weeks. take a look. construction crews are taking apart a sliding plate joint on the upper deck. cal trans says a total of 62 joints were replaced on the upper and lower deck. each replacement takes about four days. the upper deck will be complete in 12 weeks, estimated $8 million. the lower deck repairs will begin next year and have a separate budget. remember this all started back in february when crumbling concrete came down in chunks the size of footballs, hit a car on the lower deck of the bridge, caused a nine-hour shutdown and major traffic jam in the middle of the day. cal trans says it's possible an overweight truck caused that damage. instead of repairing one crumbling joint, cal trans decided to replace all the joints on the bridge becaus
>> reporter: deon, dan, we're still here on the upper deck of the bridge.king right now to remove this steel joint from the deck. you can see these two lanes of traffic are closed. this one on the end still open to cars which are zipping by. this is basically what it's going to look like at night for the next 12 weeks. take a look. construction crews are taking apart a sliding plate joint on the upper deck. cal trans says a total of 62 joints were replaced on the upper and lower deck....
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paul: dan?rite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us, jer on fnc. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ good evening everybody president trump making history in vietnam meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un in hanoi today ahead of the summit tomorrow with president kim of north korea, his presence in vietnam itself is historic and mr. trump studied positive demeanor clear regard liking it seems for kim, as well to realize significant progress on denuclearization. >> we're going to have a very busy day tomorrow and we'll probably have a pretty
paul: dan?rite socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, who during an instagram video says is it still okay to raise children. i have my own basic question, should there will legislative limits on self-absorption. [laughter] and more than that, will self-absorption eventually become a threat to humanity. [laughter] just asking. paul: good question. we'll invite her on. all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us, jer on fnc. thanks to all of you for...
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dan? (dan)we are talking about wealthy parents paying huge sums of money to improve their kids college entrance exams, and to pay off college coaches and administrators.... college bribery bay area 031219 5 insert(while two actresses implicated in the college bribary scanel are getting much of the press, of the more than 33 parents charged 13 of them are bay area residents.... at a news conference tuesday federal officials announced 50 people have been charged in a sceme in which wealthy parents allegedly bribed college coaches and administrators to get their children into some of the nation's top universitiessot andrew lelling/u.s. attorney, district of massachusetts :13 we're talking about deception and fraud fake test scores, fake athletic credentials, fake photographs, bribed college officialsthese are the 13 bay area parents who are among 33 charged. prosecutors say they paid this man , william rick singer, an admission consultant, to bribe coaches and adminsitrators get their kids in
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eva, dan? >> thanks, stephanie ramos for us there in memphis. >>> and that storm system is on the move. let's check in with rob again to see where it's headed next. >> hey. good morning, eva. that front now approaching the area that got hit with the tornadoes last week at this time. lee county, thankfully, a little weaker this time around at least in the south. most of the action is up north and we've got all you want as far as winter weather and wind goes. wind advisories as well on the backside of this, and over 60 miles per hour and that will do some damage, especially with saturated soils. more accumulating snow and winter weather advisories for the northeast and a slick go if you're heading out the door in the next few hours. that's a check on what's happening for now. we'll talk about the next storm in just a few minutes. dan? >> with so much going on, we'll be back to you several times throughout the show this morning. thank you. >>> meanwhile, we want to go overseas right now because th
eva, dan? >> thanks, stephanie ramos for us there in memphis. >>> and that storm system is on the move. let's check in with rob again to see where it's headed next. >> hey. good morning, eva. that front now approaching the area that got hit with the tornadoes last week at this time. lee county, thankfully, a little weaker this time around at least in the south. most of the action is up north and we've got all you want as far as winter weather and wind goes. wind advisories...