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if i got that wrong, dennis, i apologize. you're right, we did see the swiss unilaterally devalue is fr fr franc. that's the interesting things about currencies you have policy makers who make these decisions that have sharp and immediate impact many banks moving in parallel, and some of that increased volatility that dennis is talking about in currency pairs is indeed price into the options, which is one of the reasons i'm using to spread. but i think he's right some of the biggest forcings that have ever been made in options markets and future markets were in currencies >> we'll let you work out who's older and younger after the break. wh tdo qstn.witterueio ato with last week's netflix trade. we're back in two minutes. stay with us good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i l
if i got that wrong, dennis, i apologize. you're right, we did see the swiss unilaterally devalue is fr fr franc. that's the interesting things about currencies you have policy makers who make these decisions that have sharp and immediate impact many banks moving in parallel, and some of that increased volatility that dennis is talking about in currency pairs is indeed price into the options, which is one of the reasons i'm using to spread. but i think he's right some of the biggest forcings...
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>> you think we take the money and run. >> dennis? -- on this friday's show, the 23, you had a mystery that was way out for next year. what is your position? >> leave it on. if you look at the trade, it pays a lot of money on the market and craps out. it has not cost you very much and trading about the same price. hopefully the green blob on the right-hand side hopefully allows you to sleep at night. >> i would sit it on myself, if i were you. >> carter, anything else? >> if you own netflix, i would sell the december 330 calls that is a sad lock-ins. take the risk off. >>> up next, the final call. stay with us. >>> what do we do with the lumber trade. >> i think you stick with this trade. >> time for the final call, carter, you are up first. >> market is not in good shape. remain sellers. >> i like his exposure to microsoft spread. >> mike, you're catching a lot of heat. >> yes. i'm going to put a spread in the u. p short dollar. >> there it is. that does it for us here on options action. do not go anywhere. "mad money" with jim krame
>> you think we take the money and run. >> dennis? -- on this friday's show, the 23, you had a mystery that was way out for next year. what is your position? >> leave it on. if you look at the trade, it pays a lot of money on the market and craps out. it has not cost you very much and trading about the same price. hopefully the green blob on the right-hand side hopefully allows you to sleep at night. >> i would sit it on myself, if i were you. >> carter, anything...
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. >> dennis? >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday to make everybody feel like it's summertime even though it's not. an options show the vix is still priced to 30 the market was up today. the vix was pretty much unchanged down about 60. implies a 2% move per day. that's what we've been getting options are pretty fairly priced right here >> mike, you getting those summertime vibes, too? >> no, i don't think i am really look, first of all, we had so much bearish sentiment coming into this week i think, you know, just anything that didn't have bad news in it was likely going to create some support for the market we saw a couple things come in this week including you mention netflix, obviously the results were quite good there. and that kind of thing is going to lend some support everybody's looking for maybe a bit of green shoots you could say, and of course everyone's also holding out some hope that the fed sort of takes its foot off the break a little bit i'm not sure they're
. >> dennis? >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday to make everybody feel like it's summertime even though it's not. an options show the vix is still priced to 30 the market was up today. the vix was pretty much unchanged down about 60. implies a 2% move per day. that's what we've been getting options are pretty fairly priced right here >> mike, you getting those summertime vibes, too? >> no, i don't think i am really look, first of all, we had so...
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dennis herrera was a long time city attorney. there are important is to be dotted and t's crossed and important things to happen. there was a little bit of bureaucracy that held things up, but i said, mayor, let's get this park opening on the calendar and then ply my recommendation is that we'll come down with bolt cutters or sirses, it's your decision. i will say it's going to be scissors. if i'm being honest, i if i this we had taken down the fence with bolt cutters, it would have been better television. with that, let me introduce the real hero, mayor london breed. >> supervisor dorsey is right. i was prepared to come down and take the fence down in the middle of the night myself and hide it somewhere. who knows where. and this is really a testament that even our parks are not immune from city bureaucracy. it has been very, very challenging and i know really frustrating for this community which we know consists of our seniors, our kids, our families, i remember when i served on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission
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dennis and you've to. simpson and all of these people and dori land that were embedded in these communities you know general dave dennis first was always on the move i remember because i, i never dropped out of college. i stayed in school. i didn't drop out. dave, dave left elected, came to mississippi and let me tell you, dave was always moved and he was always moving. dave probably had the fastest car in mississippi. i mean, he was always on the move in. but but then as he pointed out, he was only 20 years old. i am a few much older than dave when we were in those meetings after dave was much older because he he was mature, he, i mean, he was on the move. he spoke in, he was in charge. and we need more. dave dennis's of the world because and this is leadership i mean the community that he described, a lot of us and dave these can describe how we were taught by our parents and the community. but we really i just think leadership development is important. so mentoring and teaching. so if they're young peop
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we'll speak with former atlanta fed president dennis lockhart about what today's report could mean for powell rate hike strategy and playbook. >>> first, a check on the overnight action in asia mostly red with hong kong and south korea falling more than 1% the hang seng in hong kong down nearly 2%. trade is getting started and kind of going in europe right now. we're in the early hours of it right now. german cpi data out this morning. up 10% year-on-year. the highest in 70 years. as we spin over to europe, it's speckled mostly green but fractional gains and losses. the german dax up, the ftse 100 and uk up and the cac in france up. >>> the europe blame game shaping up after last week's fiscal policy breakdown and central bank action. julianna tatelbaum is standing by in our london newsroom with more >> good morning. the volatility in uk bond markets continues. the bank of england ramped up as pensions have until friday to rebalance positions. daily purchases came to 4.4 billion pounds bringing total buys since they expanded intervention to include bonds on tuesday to nearly 8 billion
we'll speak with former atlanta fed president dennis lockhart about what today's report could mean for powell rate hike strategy and playbook. >>> first, a check on the overnight action in asia mostly red with hong kong and south korea falling more than 1% the hang seng in hong kong down nearly 2%. trade is getting started and kind of going in europe right now. we're in the early hours of it right now. german cpi data out this morning. up 10% year-on-year. the highest in 70 years. as...
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and dennis mullenberg is the one who was at the helm. at the very end of development and he had the opportunity to dig into the ground truth of what happened after the first crash. okay. does boeing of something to learn from airbus at this point given the problems with the max and the newly the new dreamliner manufacturing issues? airbus has has had a their chief pilot has always had a lot of class within the organization. i think boeing does have some some things to learn from airbus one. one thing that i learned in reporting the book is that there's a stereotype that europe with its strict labor regulations is at a disadvantage to boeing that became an advantage in some ways to boeing because it had to train its workforce. it had to rely on a highly skilled workforce. so one difference i guess this is also an airbus related question. what role did the competitive landscape play in the failures that led to the engineering problems with the max? i think boeing has. sad that you know, the the many effort cost cutting was because of the s
and dennis mullenberg is the one who was at the helm. at the very end of development and he had the opportunity to dig into the ground truth of what happened after the first crash. okay. does boeing of something to learn from airbus at this point given the problems with the max and the newly the new dreamliner manufacturing issues? airbus has has had a their chief pilot has always had a lot of class within the organization. i think boeing does have some some things to learn from airbus one. one...
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dennis was an engineer as well as phil as we said earlier. dennis was an engineer.hen he came in following mcnerney i remember being full of hope it's an engineer taking over. one of the first things he did was he had signed a new contract with thehe engineering union thy did a quiet negotiation and came up with a new deal and thought that's great but in fact otherwise he just kept very strictly to the mcnerney way they'd taken him for 18 months to be under his wing. he's come off very badly. why do you think he fails. you would think being an engineer he is a great program manager and a detail oriented and is driven and rides his bicycle 140 miles a week. you need someone with broad judgment about what to do after something like that. in a lot of ways people describe bill allen as the best ceo and he was someone that wrote notes to himself like don't talk too much. be considerate to make an understanding about the laborers viewpoint. there's a story i tell in the bookoo about a crash that took place in the 747 in 1985 in japan. within a month, boeing came out and s
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: top investors watching your money, dennis garthman, keith fitzgerald dennis, congratsn of lindsey group. good comments from your resume, larry send lay. son if you saw that, just want today say i did and it was terrific. futures are extending yesterday's gains rebounding from lowest level since 2020 as treasury yields pull back dennis, the market expecting a 58% chance that the fed raises rates another 75 basis points in november. what do you think this is about, the rally this morning and yesterday? >> i think this is nothing more than technical bounce, dead cat bounce in bear market that began january of this year, we are probably going to take the s&p back to 38.50, 39 before running resistance. the european stock market, the japanese stock market, canadian stock market and our stock market having reached relatively oversold territory last week was put historically extended levels. you need to a bounce, you are getting a bounce and i will tell people use this bounce to become less and it's still a bear market. fed is going the tighten monetary policy and the odds ar
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: top investors watching your money, dennis garthman, keith fitzgerald dennis, congratsn of lindsey group. good comments from your resume, larry send lay. son if you saw that, just want today say i did and it was terrific. futures are extending yesterday's gains rebounding from lowest level since 2020 as treasury yields pull back dennis, the market expecting a 58% chance that the fed raises rates another 75 basis points in november. what do you think this is about,...
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for the 1st time, dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldiers jew, those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers over poor the full. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown as dennis awaits trial and verdict. he has a message over his own walking. i've been thinking for 3 months, why they chose me, not some one else. this was the 1st time i've seen this person you. i'm sorry. i'm very sorry. i tell others not to do this, not to help the ukrainian army or a mac is done of reporting from the dumbass art. see, ah, 30 monday russian law makers offense to vote on russ vacation documents on the session of full territories of the voters in harrison and zap rosier regions of the denison
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but, dennis simone berg was an engineer as we said earlier.en he came in and follow i remember being full of hope, it's an engineer taking over. one of the first things you did sign a new contract with the engineering union white negotiations and come up with this.t, i thought wow that's a great sign. inin fact it interests cap very strictly to the mcnerney way. they had taken for 18 months to chicago to be under his wing to be groomed for the role. and i don't straight it all from the financial focus that mcnerney had taught him. very badly next target. you failed? he was this energetic engineering guy, why did he fail so badly? she would think of being an engineer for the engineering would have primacy in the company berg is a great program manager pretty is detail oriented. he iscl driven. he writes as his bicycle 140 miles a week. ills you need in a crisis are not the sum and engineering. you need someone withut broad judgment about what to do. and a lot of ways the people described bill allen who was a lawyer as being the best ceo. he was
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with the help of informers or proposal. it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements. in this war, toontown. a mac is done over pu in from the dorm bus, r c o royal back stabbers. that was some new as lawmakers are now calling saudi arabia over rianna has moved to reduce oil output falling opec plus decision. while the u. s. calls saudi arabia's actions hostile to washington. this thought a minister of state says, america itself is to blame for rising gas prices, which had nothing to do with crude oil supply. what saudi arabia did to help putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against you. crane will long be
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with the help of informers or proposal. it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital...
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for the 1st time, dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers orobozo. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements. in this war, toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the dumbass art c. 9 nato members from central and eastern europe have declared their support for key halves demands for foss truck entry to the alliance in a joint letter or the 9 at nato countries condemned the recent referendums and several formal ukrainian regions. they demand a complete russian withdrawal from the territories and call on the allies to again increase military assistance to key f. however, western european members, along with the leader of the alliance and the u. s. don't
for the 1st time, dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers orobozo. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian...
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldiers jew, those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the dumbass oxy. lawmakers in moscow are said to vote and ratifying the assertion of for a new territories into the russian federation last after residence in the her san anne's up at rosier regions on the done yet can legality. people's republics overwhelmingly chose to join russia and referendums health in recent wakes r t dot com us the inside track and thus all the details and updates included. meanwhile, the e u wants the quote individually target unsanctioned the internationa
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldiers jew, those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically targeting...
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about that? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor lawful. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war. toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the don boss, are to see the rushes parliament is preparing to vote on allowing the assertion of 4 former ukrainian regions into the country. that's after the vast majority of people in those territories cast their ballots in recent referendums, in favor of joining russia. let's get more on all that from our correspondent elliot, a tranquil who's currently at the state duma in central moscow high ilia. indeed, a big day ahead in russia's. laura heis of parliament didn't hi again, well
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about that? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor lawful. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically targeting vital...
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us, rustled to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown. a mac is done of reposing from the don boss, r t for sent at one point on monday, but have lost about 60 percent this year alone. and i just spoke about all of this with a correspondence caleb hoffman. sure, we have credit suisse, which is a major global bank, a major financial investment firm. and it's basically having at this point, what is the worst annual sales drop? the biggest annual sales drop in its history just to day is down 12 percent. now a, c, e o was on social media urging everyone not to panic, trying to
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us, rustled to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital...
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dennis here is one of those who fell for the temptation. me a whistle smoke of long i went up for a walk. with my doke, i saw a guy. i asked him for a cigarette and he gave it to me when i talked to him and he offered me a job. i asked him what kind of job. he said nothing much. i just need addresses whether a mass gatherings of people, young. if i went to look and gave him the address and he went to check when he returned, he said that he was satisfied with everything and offered me the equivalent of $80.00 for one address. but locations of russia's military excuse or supply depos were of no interest for this client. all he wondered, was where mass gatherings of civilians were in a town cut off from water and electricity supply. they can be only a handful of such places, mainly points of humanitarian aid distribution hold piles of baby food, diapers and medicine. leave no questions as to what this place used to be. this sports arena was repurposed, it served as a major warehouse for humanitarian aid, where the whole town of several dentist
dennis here is one of those who fell for the temptation. me a whistle smoke of long i went up for a walk. with my doke, i saw a guy. i asked him for a cigarette and he gave it to me when i talked to him and he offered me a job. i asked him what kind of job. he said nothing much. i just need addresses whether a mass gatherings of people, young. if i went to look and gave him the address and he went to check when he returned, he said that he was satisfied with everything and offered me the...
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the researchers hope the equipment chan solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly clean water in a time of climate change and drought, more precious than ever. rob reynolds al jazeera allen's worth california forest fires on east island in the southeast and pacific of damage. some of the centuries old, sacred statues there. it took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the spread around unesco world heritage site. but some of the statues are said to be badly charred historians are saying they were carved. why the islands original inhabitants? hundreds of years ago. now, mexico's unveiled a tribute one of the country's most famous rescue dogs, frieda the yellow labrador became a social media staff. our work and the aftermath of 2 earthquakes that hit mexico in 2017 killing around 500 people. she went viral because of her custom made doggy goggles and boots on thursday, the mexican may the u
the researchers hope the equipment chan solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly clean water in a time of climate change and drought, more precious than ever. rob reynolds al jazeera allen's worth california forest fires on east island in the southeast and pacific of damage. some of the...
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the researchers hope the equipment chance solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly clean water in a time of climate change. andrew.
the researchers hope the equipment chance solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly clean water in a time of climate change. andrew.
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us for soldiers to those people are scum. what else can be said about that? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to. the ukrainian command has been systemically targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the don boss, r t. okay, update on a story we've been following for a number of days now. the leader of burkina faso has officially resign following the 2nd military overthrow of the west african countries government. in 8 months, chaotic, protests or update, including attacks on the french emp. see, with demonstrators accusing, the nations are still leader of having secret packs, but former colonial power pirates. in this latest footage, we heard from the capitol like a ducal locals
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. >>> and dennis rodman joining the show along with really? all right, you made it, everyone. welcome to the show. everyone is here with your beautiful energy. ross matthews. hi, everybody. hi. drew: my co-pilot. [applause] and anyone who may be watching at home on the go, it's a full-court press on the news today because we have a very special guest. a very special guest. he worked as a janitor for the dallas-fort worth airport, fun fact, before going on win fe nba championsh dennis rodman. [music playing] [applause]
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers or proposal. it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown. a mac is done over pu from the dumbass r t. a warning by europe's main weather for constant agency may be sending a chill down the spines of regional politicians. it is predicting a cold winter ahead. that is the opposite of what u. s. forecast is. we're predicting just a few weeks ago, but the european agency also warned of less wind than normal, which would threaten the generation over renewable power. and europe continues to face. what is that of a looming energy crisis? the forecast, which is based on data from the
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers or proposal. it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital...
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began to look into ways of actually isolating and sequencing genomes of neanderthals and, and, and dennis, so of ins and, and other extinct hamann and groups that are close relatives and comparing those then to human dna to see how we are the same genetically speaking and in what ways we were different, but how do we profit from that, from knowing that ultimately you also have to think there's, there's going to be reasons why there is species went extinct it's, it's, it's really human knowledge about about why did we humble to safety and sapiens become the dominant hominem species on this planet, or their judgement or their genetic reasons for if so, what are those genetic reasons? it's about finding out about our own past. but also this genetic information could also have a distant impact on health care. and in terms of telling us why those differences could then actually tell us more about why we survived and they didn't . what impact will this research have on the science? it over the surprise have on the scientists who receives it? well, i think that, i mean, as i said it come, i'm su
began to look into ways of actually isolating and sequencing genomes of neanderthals and, and, and dennis, so of ins and, and other extinct hamann and groups that are close relatives and comparing those then to human dna to see how we are the same genetically speaking and in what ways we were different, but how do we profit from that, from knowing that ultimately you also have to think there's, there's going to be reasons why there is species went extinct it's, it's, it's really human knowledge...
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>> who am i to disagree with dennis. he's spot on with all these things. i'm taking a longer term view. i think now is when you want to accumulate the shares of the right companies, the great companies, the world class players. you're going to kick yourself five years from now if you don't own them. take advantage of the sale. maria: we will leave it there. keith, dennis, thank you so much, gentlemen. good to see you both. we appreciate your time. much more ahead this morning. not getting along, saudi crown prince allegedly caught mocking president biden over his recent gaffes. the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre just couldn't let it go. her response coming up. plus, florida governor ron de santis not ruling out a run for president. he's got a lot of support. he's refusing to say whether he will serve his full term in debate with democrat charlie krist. it's the morning buzz this morning. don't miss it, coming up live on fox business. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they coll
>> who am i to disagree with dennis. he's spot on with all these things. i'm taking a longer term view. i think now is when you want to accumulate the shares of the right companies, the great companies, the world class players. you're going to kick yourself five years from now if you don't own them. take advantage of the sale. maria: we will leave it there. keith, dennis, thank you so much, gentlemen. good to see you both. we appreciate your time. much more ahead this morning. not getting...
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here's dennis murphy with "the farm. " >> council bluffs, iowa. in a small courtroom the new and final scene of a four-yearlong drama was playing out. >> count one murder in the first degree. the defendant did with malice and forethought with premeditation kill shirley carter. >> it's a case that ripped the stitches out of a close-knit family. >> he strikes her in the side. it puts a hole through her chest, shattering ribs and perching holes through her long and heart. >> shirley carter shot twice with a deer rifle in the cornfields she shared with her husband of 50 years, bill carter. in pleasantville, iowa, so much of the rhythm of life is set by the seasons. planting the seed and then ringing in the harvet, corn and soy mostly. so that june morning in 2015 dawned with no particular omens. shirley carter and her husband bill, started their day as they always did with coffee at the general store. >> they went to coffee every morning to casey's. that was a ritual. >> after coffee, saying hello to neighbors, bill and shirley went back home. bill dr
here's dennis murphy with "the farm. " >> council bluffs, iowa. in a small courtroom the new and final scene of a four-yearlong drama was playing out. >> count one murder in the first degree. the defendant did with malice and forethought with premeditation kill shirley carter. >> it's a case that ripped the stitches out of a close-knit family. >> he strikes her in the side. it puts a hole through her chest, shattering ribs and perching holes through her long...
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meanwhile republican leaders such as john dennis, chair of the san francisco republican party, say it's not fair to make any connections between current gop rhetoric and the assault on paul pelosi. i just think it's i think it's a bad idea. to bring politics into it. we don't know what the what the motive of this person was dennis, who was up against speaker pelosi for congress, says certain hashtags are simply a campaign strategy and not a message to incite violence have used the hashtag fire. pelosi i'm running against her. i want to fire her once san franciscans to fire again. fire her. but that's a common phrase, and it's not, you know, tied into you know time to any agitation or violence. the district attorney is expecting to file charges against the pop on monday afternoon, including attempted murder, residential burglary and several other charges, is expected to be in court for his arraignment on tuesday in the newsroom lena howland, abc seven news alright, lena, we appreciate your work on the story. now. we have been following this since friday morning. you can see all of the an
meanwhile republican leaders such as john dennis, chair of the san francisco republican party, say it's not fair to make any connections between current gop rhetoric and the assault on paul pelosi. i just think it's i think it's a bad idea. to bring politics into it. we don't know what the what the motive of this person was dennis, who was up against speaker pelosi for congress, says certain hashtags are simply a campaign strategy and not a message to incite violence have used the hashtag fire....
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for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war, toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the don boss, r t royal bank standards, that's more of a u. s. lawmaker has called saudi arabia. either we either need to reduce the oil output as part of the opec plus decision. the u. s. has blame the kingdom for the rising living costs in the country, but the saudi minister of state says, washington itself is responsible for the economic crunch, or the reasons on nothing to do with crude oil supply. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down. and i realized costs are goi
for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play, a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the showings come with help of informers over poor little it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital...
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his dad, david dennis senior. he earned his law degree at the university of michigan in 1972 we codirected the challenge of the louisiana democratic structure that resulted inan african-american chairman. majority african-american delegation being set to the national convention. the first time since reconstruction. he is executive director and initiative project incorporated. a nonprofit organization that works to ensure quality education for all children. especially children of color and cathe chronically undeserved ths book the movement made us, give him a hand please. [applause] mark cox doctor leslie brought. >> the more is currently vice mayor and a member of the board in his hometown. doctorpi michael moore is a veteran of the mississippi civil rights movement leading a boycott of classes in his high school to leading the initial chapter of the naacp on campus of west college. he is to look voted his life to social justice issues. whose vice chair in the founding member of the mississippi freedom democratic
his dad, david dennis senior. he earned his law degree at the university of michigan in 1972 we codirected the challenge of the louisiana democratic structure that resulted inan african-american chairman. majority african-american delegation being set to the national convention. the first time since reconstruction. he is executive director and initiative project incorporated. a nonprofit organization that works to ensure quality education for all children. especially children of color and cathe...