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>> just saying that dan nathan is going to be here for "options action." sometimes i tease things. >> let's move on. last night the british pound took a dive to levels not seen in decades. this happened around 7:00 p.m. before rebounding some of those losses. brian kelly thinks the effects of this more is more than what investors are banking on. >> yeah. listen. i think this is more than just a flash. that's one thing i want to say. down 6%. the pound down 6% overnight. some stocks triggered. if it this was just a flash crash, it would have ended up on the day. it was still down 2%, still historic moves. here's the implications of it. this is going to have a lot bigger impact on your portfolio than something, let's say, twitter gets bought out. this is what's going on in the background. why is this happening? global rates are rising. this is the currency moving is simply the release valve for what's going on in the economies. the rates in britain are going higher. people are expecting there's going to be inflation there, because of the weak currency. that
>> just saying that dan nathan is going to be here for "options action." sometimes i tease things. >> let's move on. last night the british pound took a dive to levels not seen in decades. this happened around 7:00 p.m. before rebounding some of those losses. brian kelly thinks the effects of this more is more than what investors are banking on. >> yeah. listen. i think this is more than just a flash. that's one thing i want to say. down 6%. the pound down 6%...
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we're going to the chicest of them all, dan nathan. >> yeah, right.ay in the valley is chic, jack dorsey. they say how he dresses and ceo of square. the mobile payments company and i think there will be a long runway for hardway. >> karen. >> chic for kids. well-priced for the kids, parents and the stock. children's place. >> look at you on "vogue." >> i like the adidas trend, slept company, taking north american share. adidas is a buy. >> that's really unbelievable. cover of "vogue." guy. >> you can't spell chic without children's place somewhere. >> interesting. >> and you can't spell chico's without chic. see what i did? >> time warner up 5%. stay tuned. "options action"s starts right after this break. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one
we're going to the chicest of them all, dan nathan. >> yeah, right.ay in the valley is chic, jack dorsey. they say how he dresses and ceo of square. the mobile payments company and i think there will be a long runway for hardway. >> karen. >> chic for kids. well-priced for the kids, parents and the stock. children's place. >> look at you on "vogue." >> i like the adidas trend, slept company, taking north american share. adidas is a buy. >> that's...
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dan nathan, who surprisingly was left off both tickets, to tell us more. > so the eww, that's the etf that tracks mexican stocks here. obviously, during the presidential debate a couple weeks ago, everyone was watching the mexican pesos move around as the perceived winner was mrs. clinton. the eww today called really high, six times the average daily volume, most in two trades. one was kind of a lotto ticket out in december but the one i want to talk about in november, expiration. a buyer of 10,000, paying 84 cents when the stock was trading around 49.78, breaking even at 53.84. that's up about 8%. what's interesting about that break-even, you see the etf was hit in the last month and a half. the break-even back towards the august highs so the trader possibly looking for a move back to that level. i just want to make one other point. here is the five-year chart, seems to have a lot of technical resistance at 55 bucks. just below where those break even but also found a good bit of support at 46, 47. so this maybe just on the day of the debate and heading int
dan nathan, who surprisingly was left off both tickets, to tell us more. > so the eww, that's the etf that tracks mexican stocks here. obviously, during the presidential debate a couple weeks ago, everyone was watching the mexican pesos move around as the perceived winner was mrs. clinton. the eww today called really high, six times the average daily volume, most in two trades. one was kind of a lotto ticket out in december but the one i want to talk about in november, expiration. a buyer of...
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and dan nathan from new york and guy adami from new york.as a reminder, must be in the form of a question and each player gets his own bell. there are three stock jeopardy categories. stock tickers, real money, and the corner office. so seth, since you are the big winner, we send it over to you. which category would you like to start with? >> i'll start with real money. >> real money. all right. real money. i'll get the question here. all right. the question is, or the answer, i should say, adjusted for inflation, this is the highest-grossing film of all-time. >> "gone with the wind." >> pete najarian. >> what is "gone with the wind." >> we'll let that go. remember -- >> must be in the form of a question. yeah, i didn't answer with a question. >> the highest grossing film of all-time. i'm sure seth thinks we're a bunch of amateurs, which we are. pete, your pick of categories now. >> corner office. >> all right. here we go. the answer is, this ceo and investor once said, "it takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it." g
and dan nathan from new york and guy adami from new york.as a reminder, must be in the form of a question and each player gets his own bell. there are three stock jeopardy categories. stock tickers, real money, and the corner office. so seth, since you are the big winner, we send it over to you. which category would you like to start with? >> i'll start with real money. >> real money. all right. real money. i'll get the question here. all right. the question is, or the answer, i...
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dan nathan posted this on one of his websites. the russell to me is one thing that scares me a little bit. middle of last year, seemingly failed again. if the russell starts rolling over like it has been, maybe based on rates going higher, i don't know. i don't think the s&p can be far behind. >> it is down 2.5% this week alo alone. let's say we get a donald trump swoon and we're not trying to be political here. but this is how the markets are reacting. discounting a hillary clinton win for the presidency. today that got a reversal in terms of the information flow, and we sold off. let's say we have another donald trump swoon that goes dooper than the damage we saw. what would you pick up? if anything? >> first of all, i think you have to buy all, all interest rate-sensitive stuff. i think you have to buy utilities again. i think you have to buy gold again. i think you're entering into a world -- the safety plays again. you're not going on risk if the overall market is selling off. >> steve, that implies that trump implies that ra
dan nathan posted this on one of his websites. the russell to me is one thing that scares me a little bit. middle of last year, seemingly failed again. if the russell starts rolling over like it has been, maybe based on rates going higher, i don't know. i don't think the s&p can be far behind. >> it is down 2.5% this week alo alone. let's say we get a donald trump swoon and we're not trying to be political here. but this is how the markets are reacting. discounting a hillary clinton...
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. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you next friday for more "options action." "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet, brought to you by nutribullet llc. ♪ >> hi. i'm david wolfe. and for 25 years, i've been teaching people, to get the most out of your life, you need to get the most out of your food. all this food is loaded with nutrition, and you don't just need some of it. you need all of it. and the nutribullet is the machine that can get all of it. for a limited time, nutribullet has an incredible offer. when you order today, we will upgrade you to the 900-watt
. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you next friday for more "options action." "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet, brought to you by nutribullet llc. ♪ >> hi. i'm david wolfe. and for 25 years, i've been teaching people, to get the most out of your...
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. >> dan nathan. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee.ck out our website and see you next week. "mad money" with crim jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to alsoiate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. today is our final show from our invest in america,
. >> dan nathan. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee.ck out our website and see you next week. "mad money" with crim jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other...
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. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you next friday for more "options action." "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the shark rocket complete with duoclean technology, presented by sharkninja. to get your carpets really clean, you might think the bigger the vacuum the better. but big means bulky and heavy. is that really what you want? so shark introduced a totally new idea with the original shark rocket ultra-light upright and nearly 2 million have been sold. with true no loss of suction... the power to deep-clean carpets and floors... and the versatility for above-floor cleaning, too.
. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you next friday for more "options action." "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the shark rocket complete with duoclean technology, presented by sharkninja. to get your carpets really clean, you might think the bigger the vacuum the better....
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. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk.ike the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. we'll see you next friday for more options action. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want cross currents? you want people making instant decisions about everything from e-mails to earnings? then you loved today's session where
. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk.ike the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. we'll see you next friday for more options action. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm...
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dan nathan, what do you say? >> i think this is pretty microsoft specific. we got guidance from microsoft for q4. we know they had a solid q3. microsoft's çpc-business was down, the other stuff is making up for it. they have two hats, they have the cloud business, which is private and public, and that's growing. the aws piece, azure, excuse me, grew 140%. that's what they want to see. we were all just talking about it. you own the stock, this is one of the reasons you think it's going to be a $100 billion market. these guys are well positioned behind amazon. >> it's hard to argue with the growth you're getting out of azure and office 365. these guys can now say we've transitioned the company from the dwindling pc business. it gives analysts the ability to forecast their business. these guys say they have an annual growth rate of 12 to 13% over the next four or five years, which is why they get a little bit of a premium. the success of management in turning this boat gives satya nadella and his team a premium that management trades at transparency. thisç st
dan nathan, what do you say? >> i think this is pretty microsoft specific. we got guidance from microsoft for q4. we know they had a solid q3. microsoft's çpc-business was down, the other stuff is making up for it. they have two hats, they have the cloud business, which is private and public, and that's growing. the aws piece, azure, excuse me, grew 140%. that's what they want to see. we were all just talking about it. you own the stock, this is one of the reasons you think it's going...
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it's amazing, i will say that i agree with everything that dan nathan just said. >> really?> unequivocally. i think the deal gets done, it gets done at 26 bucks. i'm not sure if it's google. >> it doesn't sound like you think that. >> i think it has to get done with the right buyer. i don't think they want to sell to the wrong people. you have to remember who started all this, one of the founders and ex-ceo, he floated that thing out there, he wants to get it sold, he's a big shareholder. >>> energy stocks are surging as crude oil continues to rally. one analyst says there are three companies in the sweet spot, i'm give us the names. >>> billions of dollars are at stake for two big drug makers. much more "fast money" right after the break. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brak
it's amazing, i will say that i agree with everything that dan nathan just said. >> really?> unequivocally. i think the deal gets done, it gets done at 26 bucks. i'm not sure if it's google. >> it doesn't sound like you think that. >> i think it has to get done with the right buyer. i don't think they want to sell to the wrong people. you have to remember who started all this, one of the founders and ex-ceo, he floated that thing out there, he wants to get it sold, he's a...
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traders on the desk, pete najarian, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. tonight on "fast," there is an emerging trend that could help you. we'll explain exactly how it works later this hour. >>> plus, there is one group of stocks that suddenly fell and fell hard today. it could spell big trouble for the consumer and broader markets. >>> and later, check out shares of chipotle sinking after earnings. we'll hear what how they are trying to win back customers. first, we start with apple falling after reporting earnings moments ago. cnbc's josh lipton spoke with ceo tim cook. let's go straight to him at apple head quarters for the details. josh. >> reporter: i did, melissa, just speak to tim cook. let me give his rundown. as for the iphone, he said they couldn't be more excited about the demand they're seeing for those new models, the 7, and 7-plus. he pointed out the demand continues to outstrip supply, specifically for the 7 plus. i did ask him about competition. i was interested in his reaction to, of course, samsung and that really unprecedented blunder w
traders on the desk, pete najarian, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. tonight on "fast," there is an emerging trend that could help you. we'll explain exactly how it works later this hour. >>> plus, there is one group of stocks that suddenly fell and fell hard today. it could spell big trouble for the consumer and broader markets. >>> and later, check out shares of chipotle sinking after earnings. we'll hear what how they are trying to win back customers....
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. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. we'll see you next friday for more options action. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want cross currents? you want people making instant decisions about everything from e-mails to earnings? then you loved today's session where investors shifted hundreds of billions of dollars from health care stocks to techs and industrials and then bolted from the market altogether when news came out that the fbi is probing some newly found hillary cli
. >> dan nathan. >> do it with a defined risk. i like the november call. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. we'll see you next friday for more options action. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm...
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your traders on the desk, pete najarian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami. american express jumping after hours, while ebay sinks. we'll bring the latest headlines as those conference calls kick off. >>> starbucks doubling down on china. ceo howard schultz moments ago about the big bet. we have the comments. and later, if not just the nfl getting hit, falling sports ratings sending the network scramb scrambling. just how bad he thinks it could get. >>> today's big winner and that would be energy. that sector outperforming as it jumps more than 2%. it's been by far and away the best trade of the year, and as those stocks soar, consumer staples are selling off. so in a world where investors are hunting for income and appreciation, is energy the place to be? pete, what do you say? >> i still there is room to the up side. i like the way energy is trading, and we get towards 51, some of the news pushing the energy stocks higher. i think it's pretty interesting. you look at the xle today, as a matter of fact, up over 2%. where has been by far the most active area
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traders on the desk, pn, steve grasso, dan nathan. we have a technician who says no matter wins, we will see a rally into year-end and drama at espn conflicting numbers about the health of its flagship franchise. we will tell you what it could mean for disney. and later, passive investment one of the fastest growing trends in the market and a top jpmorgan strategist says it could be one of the biggest threats to the market. he will explain. >>> first, we start off with what should have been a huge day for the markets, up or down. we've got tens of billions of dollars of baker hughes and ge, century link and oil sinking, its worst day in more than a month. none seemed to matter because of one thing. the u.s. election. the polls are tightening as we head into the final week of campaigning. so with everything seemingly on hold, we ask, no matter who ends up in the white house, what should you be buying this week? what are your win/win bipartisan election trades? buy-partisan. b-u-y, pete. >> my list would be what's been performing most r
traders on the desk, pn, steve grasso, dan nathan. we have a technician who says no matter wins, we will see a rally into year-end and drama at espn conflicting numbers about the health of its flagship franchise. we will tell you what it could mean for disney. and later, passive investment one of the fastest growing trends in the market and a top jpmorgan strategist says it could be one of the biggest threats to the market. he will explain. >>> first, we start off with what should have...
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our traders on the desk, tim seymour, david seeburg, dan nathan and brian kelly. two major earnings reports tonight. netflix soaring after crushing its report, and ibm sinking after hours. we've got full team coverage on both conference calls, just kicking off now. in fact, julia boorstin is covering netflix. josh lipton on the ibm call. and suntrust analyst, bob peck, standing by on the red phone, of course, monitoring that netflix call for instant reaction. want to start with julia boorstin tonight for the very latest and what investors are expecting to hear this evening. julia. >> reporter: well, netflix shares skyrocketing as much as 20% higher in after hours trading as its results blew apast expectations. netflix beating projections on revenue, earnings and subscriber numbers with guidance for the fourth quarter also better than expected. on the call, investors will be looking to understand what drove these results and whether this kind of growth is sustainable. some hot topics to watch in the video q and a just about to kick off now. the company's growing in
our traders on the desk, tim seymour, david seeburg, dan nathan and brian kelly. two major earnings reports tonight. netflix soaring after crushing its report, and ibm sinking after hours. we've got full team coverage on both conference calls, just kicking off now. in fact, julia boorstin is covering netflix. josh lipton on the ibm call. and suntrust analyst, bob peck, standing by on the red phone, of course, monitoring that netflix call for instant reaction. want to start with julia boorstin...
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tim seymour, karen fine he wereman, dan nathan and guy adami. legendary investor bill miller in earlier today saying one stock is right for an activist. and the dollar did something that made dennis gartman excited. >>> and 2000 etfs right now. buying the right one. >>> first, we start with tech's moment of truth. 35% of the nasdaq 100 reports earnings this week, and hitting a new all time high today. names like google, amazon hitting all-time highs as well. tech up 12% as we head into the thick of the big reports. is it too late to buy tech? i begin with my buddy, guy adami. >> hey, pal. first of all, scott, great to have you back. love it when you're here. thanks for filling in. next, is it too late? a name like microsoft, not too late. dan is in my grill now. at 19 times forward earnings, given the quarter they have put up, and the growth they continue to see. the fact we're above 99 highs, 1999 highs, at 19 times forward earnings, i think a justified multiple for them is closer to 22. you slap a 22 on that and get into 71 bucks, the price ta
tim seymour, karen fine he wereman, dan nathan and guy adami. legendary investor bill miller in earlier today saying one stock is right for an activist. and the dollar did something that made dennis gartman excited. >>> and 2000 etfs right now. buying the right one. >>> first, we start with tech's moment of truth. 35% of the nasdaq 100 reports earnings this week, and hitting a new all time high today. names like google, amazon hitting all-time highs as well. tech up 12% as we...
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your traders on the desk, pete najarian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami.mping after hours, while ebay sinks. we'll bring the latest headlines as those conference calls kick off. >>> starbucks doubling down on china. ceo howard schultz moments ago about the big bet. we have the comments. and later, if not just the nfl getting hit, falling sports ratings sending the network scramb scrambling. just how bad he thinks it could get. >>> today's big winner and that would be...
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we welcome fast money trader dan nathan of risk reversal as well.ood to have everybody here, mike. we just kind of drifted today. >> we did. all the markets stabilized. currency markets, oil, treasury has calmed down a little bit, and stocks. a little bit of a soft close after a rally about the fed minutes. this market is still in this window in october where people suspect we could be in for more ch choppiness. i don't feel like people thought it was too overdone on the downside and maybe we need a shakeout as we go higher. we're not too far duown on levels, and that's why i think it's a little tentative ahead of earnings. >> what about you, steph? >> i totally agree with that in terms of being tentative ahead of earnings, and we have nothing but negative announcements this week. we have to get through that. but i think the last couple days have been very telling in that earnings are going to be pretty uneven. these were big companies over in p pg&e ricsson and lumina. i think we have to get through the negativity and get to better earnings. i thin
we welcome fast money trader dan nathan of risk reversal as well.ood to have everybody here, mike. we just kind of drifted today. >> we did. all the markets stabilized. currency markets, oil, treasury has calmed down a little bit, and stocks. a little bit of a soft close after a rally about the fed minutes. this market is still in this window in october where people suspect we could be in for more ch choppiness. i don't feel like people thought it was too overdone on the downside and...
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our traders on the desk, tim seymour, david seeburg, dan nathan and brian kelly.ports tonight. netflix soaring after crushing its report, and ibm sinking after hours. we've got full team coverage on both conference calls, just kicking off now. in fact, julia boorstin is covering netflix. josh lipton on the ibm call. and suntrust analyst, bob peck, standing by on the red phone, of course, monitoring that netflix call for instant reaction. want to start with julia boorstin tonight for the very
our traders on the desk, tim seymour, david seeburg, dan nathan and brian kelly.ports tonight. netflix soaring after crushing its report, and ibm sinking after hours. we've got full team coverage on both conference calls, just kicking off now. in fact, julia boorstin is covering netflix. josh lipton on the ibm call. and suntrust analyst, bob peck, standing by on the red phone, of course, monitoring that netflix call for instant reaction. want to start with julia boorstin tonight for the very
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traders on the desk, pete najarian, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami.hat could help you. we'll explain exactly how it works later this hour. >>> plus, there is one group of stocks that suddenly fell and fell hard today. it could spell big trouble for the consumer and broader markets. >>> and later, check out shares of chipotle sinking after earnings. we'll hear what how they are trying to win back customers. first, we start with apple falling after reporting earnings moments ago. cnbc's josh lipton spoke with ceo tim
traders on the desk, pete najarian, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami.hat could help you. we'll explain exactly how it works later this hour. >>> plus, there is one group of stocks that suddenly fell and fell hard today. it could spell big trouble for the consumer and broader markets. >>> and later, check out shares of chipotle sinking after earnings. we'll hear what how they are trying to win back customers. first, we start with apple falling after reporting earnings...
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traders on the desk, pn, steve grasso, dan nathan.ve a technician who says no matter wins, we will see a rally into year-end and drama at espn conflicting numbers about the health of its flagship franchise. we will tell you what it could mean for disney. and later, passive investment one of the fastest growing trends in the market and a top jpmorgan strategist says it could be one of the
traders on the desk, pn, steve grasso, dan nathan.ve a technician who says no matter wins, we will see a rally into year-end and drama at espn conflicting numbers about the health of its flagship franchise. we will tell you what it could mean for disney. and later, passive investment one of the fastest growing trends in the market and a top jpmorgan strategist says it could be one of the
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tim seymour, karen fine he wereman, dan nathan and guy adami.dary investor bill miller in earlier today saying one stock is right for an activist. and the dollar did something that made dennis gartman excited. >>> and 2000 etfs right
tim seymour, karen fine he wereman, dan nathan and guy adami.dary investor bill miller in earlier today saying one stock is right for an activist. and the dollar did something that made dennis gartman excited. >>> and 2000 etfs right
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your traders on the desk, dan nathan, karen finerman, tim seymour and guy adami.ks to buy time warner. the man all over this developing story, cnbc's andrew roth sorkin. >> we have a deal that could be imminent perhaps before the opening bell on monday. the companies, both sides, working feverishly to try to complete a deal so they can announce something monday over the weekend.
your traders on the desk, dan nathan, karen finerman, tim seymour and guy adami.ks to buy time warner. the man all over this developing story, cnbc's andrew roth sorkin. >> we have a deal that could be imminent perhaps before the opening bell on monday. the companies, both sides, working feverishly to try to complete a deal so they can announce something monday over the weekend.
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think it was the first play i did in the city when i was -- when i got my union card with nathan lane and my friend, dan florek. who was on "law and order: svu" and "law and order" for years. out then. >> jimmy: what was the play? do you remember? >> "midsummer night's dream." >> jimmy: shakespeare? >> the disco version. [ laughter ] it was the '70s. >> jimmy: wow. >> and yeah, our director had a a vision. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] did that work? >> no, but it was fun. [ laughter ] we had a -- we're not getting paid anyway and there was a a newspaper strike when we opened, so we didn't get any reviews except for a german language paper called aufbau. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and did they enjoy it? >> jimmy: i want to see that. a disco version of a "midsummer night's dream." >> it was the '70s, going into the '80s. >> jimmy: i cannot wait to see you in this play. what is "the front page" about if someone doesn't know? it's been around for a long time. they -- "his girl friday." >> 1928 is when it opened. it was written by charles macarthur/ben hecht. it moves like a freight train, man. it just goes
think it was the first play i did in the city when i was -- when i got my union card with nathan lane and my friend, dan florek. who was on "law and order: svu" and "law and order" for years. out then. >> jimmy: what was the play? do you remember? >> "midsummer night's dream." >> jimmy: shakespeare? >> the disco version. [ laughter ] it was the '70s. >> jimmy: wow. >> and yeah, our director had a a vision. >> jimmy: wow. [...
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they say nathan chu and paul dominguez were involved in the shooting that lead to the capture. >> dan: a twist on the bay area's soaring real estate market. a peninsula landlord and his son are now accused of going to extreme measures to force out tenants with rent control. in one insurance department they are uh -- incident they are accused of breaking car windows. now the story from east palo alto. >> by coincidence the crime happening correlated to the apartments under rent control. >> reporter: john small is one of the tenants who believed they were victims of their own landlord. he had his car keyed and others a bb gun. >> we thought it was an angry neighbor or a neighborhood kid. now it sheds a new light about what it might have been. >> the owner of stanford garden damaged tenants' cars to get them to move out so he can charge new tenants higher rent. jay we think it is truly taking advantage of our people who need the rent control. that's why we filed felony charges. >> the owner's son is facing a misdemenor charge for trying to dissuade a witness from cooperating with the cri
they say nathan chu and paul dominguez were involved in the shooting that lead to the capture. >> dan: a twist on the bay area's soaring real estate market. a peninsula landlord and his son are now accused of going to extreme measures to force out tenants with rent control. in one insurance department they are uh -- incident they are accused of breaking car windows. now the story from east palo alto. >> by coincidence the crime happening correlated to the apartments under rent...
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they say nathan chu and paul dominguez were involved in the shooting that lead to the capture. >> dan: a twist on the bay area's soaring real estate market. a peninsula landlord and his son are now accused of going to extreme measures to force out tenants with rent control. in one insurance department they are uh -- incident they are accused of breaking car windows. now the story from east palo alto. >> by coincidence the crime happening correlated to the apartments under rent control. >> reporter: john small is one of the tenants who believed they were victims of their own landlord. he had his car keyed and others a bb gun. >> we thought it was an angry neighbor or a neighborhood kid. now it sheds a new light about what it might have been. >> the owner of stanford garden damaged tenants' cars to get them to move out so he can charge new tenants higher rent. jay we think it is truly taking advantage of our people who need the rent control. that's why we filed felony charges. >> the owner's son is facing a misdemenor charge for trying to dissuade a witness from cooperating with the cri
they say nathan chu and paul dominguez were involved in the shooting that lead to the capture. >> dan: a twist on the bay area's soaring real estate market. a peninsula landlord and his son are now accused of going to extreme measures to force out tenants with rent control. in one insurance department they are uh -- incident they are accused of breaking car windows. now the story from east palo alto. >> by coincidence the crime happening correlated to the apartments under rent...
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dan halburton. thanks to you and the resident cross. georgia governor nathaneal just briefed reporters about how they're doing. >> as you know, hurricane matthew is a category 3 major hurricane. it has storm force winds that are affecting the state of georgia and we'll continue to do so for about the next 24 hours. you work at ge? yeah, i do. you guys are worng on some pretty big stuff over there, right? like a new language for crazy-big, world-changing machines. like a new language well, not me specifically. i work on the industrial side. so i build the world-changing machines. i get it. you can't talk because it's super high-level. no, i actuallyo build the machines. blink if what you're doing involves encrypted buidata transfer.s. wait, what? wowwww... wow? what wow? there is no wow. i've g a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance pla [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about0% of your pa
dan halburton. thanks to you and the resident cross. georgia governor nathaneal just briefed reporters about how they're doing. >> as you know, hurricane matthew is a category 3 major hurricane. it has storm force winds that are affecting the state of georgia and we'll continue to do so for about the next 24 hours. you work at ge? yeah, i do. you guys are worng on some pretty big stuff over there, right? like a new language for crazy-big, world-changing machines. like a new language well,...