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. >> doc mcstuffins came up to them.hey said doc was so kind and caring and gentle. also a visit y jake from the neverland pirates. wondering how in the heck this could happen. that's part of disney's magic. they know how to employee the best people. dad finds out it was that guy right there. >> that disney intelligence spy. he's going out there seeing who's around and making sure the smiles are delivered. >> dad figured out that employee saw what was going on and unasked by their families just went and made sure doc mcstuffins came and spoke to those two girls. >> what a fun job. he's like the unsung disney fairy prince, right? you get a smile. you get a smile. >> dad posted the guy's photos on facebook because he wanted to know who he was. he said a few hours later, he found out who the guy was. and he responded. his name is roberto and he said, you know what? i'm happy to help make these memories. that's what we do here and that's why they're the magic kingdom. >> i've got to say this is why i
. >> doc mcstuffins came up to them.hey said doc was so kind and caring and gentle. also a visit y jake from the neverland pirates. wondering how in the heck this could happen. that's part of disney's magic. they know how to employee the best people. dad finds out it was that guy right there. >> that disney intelligence spy. he's going out there seeing who's around and making sure the smiles are delivered. >> dad figured out that employee saw what was going on and unasked by...
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cut its forecast, doc.. >> i own calls, so it's not a good day. >> yep. >> but it's a lot better than being in the stock they cut guidance because they beat on top line and bottom line kroger did for the earnings, but they cut guidance by almost 25%, i think, judge so that's the reason shares are getting smacked. a lot better to be in the calls than the stock. >> nucore did the same. >> they did. they said it's not selling like it used to steel commodity is a global kmotty the facts are that china keeps producing it it's complete protectionism. i would stay away. i don't like the steel signs. >> let's look at two big sports stocks today both in the red as well. under armour is down 4.5, nike is down more than 3. wow. so nike is cutting some jobs, josh sales growth is slowing. meantime, under armour gets reiterate of a sale at susquehanna. they say quoting from their note, it's becoming clear incremental sales to kohl's, dsw will not offset sales from the sports authority, mc sports, gander mountain and dick
cut its forecast, doc.. >> i own calls, so it's not a good day. >> yep. >> but it's a lot better than being in the stock they cut guidance because they beat on top line and bottom line kroger did for the earnings, but they cut guidance by almost 25%, i think, judge so that's the reason shares are getting smacked. a lot better to be in the calls than the stock. >> nucore did the same. >> they did. they said it's not selling like it used to steel commodity is a...
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doc, then pete >> all right, etsy to start off.stock was around 10 bucks at the beginning of march. it's made a nice run here to 13.76. somebody put on a big bet it goes through 15 and pretty significantly higher than that they jumped in and bought the september 15 calls pretty big numbers this has moved from about 2800 up over almost 6,000 contracts 5800 just a moment ago at this particular strike. they're buying these and selling a strike above it. i jumped in, bought them probably be in et issy at least a month. >> that's nice pop there >> last week, we saw huge buying in broad com, they were going to january and the 300 strike bought a couple of thousand of those. what are they doing today? they came back not in the 300s anymore. now they're at the 320s, so somebody is expecting a monstrous move out of this stock over the next five, six, seven, eight months, maybe it takes that lopg, but either way, it's interesting to see twice in the last week or so. keep an eye on this name >> over to sue who has the latest headlines for us.
doc, then pete >> all right, etsy to start off.stock was around 10 bucks at the beginning of march. it's made a nice run here to 13.76. somebody put on a big bet it goes through 15 and pretty significantly higher than that they jumped in and bought the september 15 calls pretty big numbers this has moved from about 2800 up over almost 6,000 contracts 5800 just a moment ago at this particular strike. they're buying these and selling a strike above it. i jumped in, bought them probably be...
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the doc is in with our unusual options activity what have you got?cientific games today, sgms, this one, lottery as well as some other gaming plays, take a look at it up 42 cents. basically $26.95 they come scrambling in today to buy upside calls, further upside as it hits new 52-week high. october 28 call volume, take a look at that that's a huge spike in volume. somebody's wanting to bet that between now and october, the stock makes another nice move. like it? i'm in this one, i'll probably be in about ten days >> it's making a move right now. >> the stock's up 100% these days the five -- up for ten days. >> that's two hands, steve five >> all right, doc. come on back brian sullivan has a look now what's coming up on "power." >> hey, scott, thanksvery much coming up at the top of the hour, uber's rocky road. founder travis kalanick stepping aside as ceo but what does it mean for the company's valuation and its path to an ipo. what does it mean for th overall market we'll dive in. >>> and breaking at the top of the hour, the latest quality auto rati
the doc is in with our unusual options activity what have you got?cientific games today, sgms, this one, lottery as well as some other gaming plays, take a look at it up 42 cents. basically $26.95 they come scrambling in today to buy upside calls, further upside as it hits new 52-week high. october 28 call volume, take a look at that that's a huge spike in volume. somebody's wanting to bet that between now and october, the stock makes another nice move. like it? i'm in this one, i'll probably...
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doc, going to you first. >> okay. >> we asked, what do you think the s&p 500 will do in the next six months of these 23 folks 63% say it jumps more than 5%. 21% say moves up, but less than 5% -- so 85% say stocks are going higher >> yeah. and you know how i love to play a contrarian, judge, but unfortunately, i'm not a contrarian with this one i agree with it. i think the second half of the year, we pick up momentum again, that we had in the first quarter, that we basically traded sideways, except for tech and a couple of the health care names, in the second quarter, but i think second half, a lot stronger than we've just experienced. >> all right pete, so you've got the dow up 8.5% s&p's up 9 nasdaq's up 16 history guests that doc's right. if you look since 1988, when you've had first-half gains of at least 6%, i'm going to read you some of these numbers. 2013, we were up 12.5% first half we finished 29%. 2014, we were up 6, we finished up 11. 2012, we were up 8, we finished 13 2003, we were up 10, finished 26 and i can go on and on and on. the gains are pretty magnificent. >> absol
doc, going to you first. >> okay. >> we asked, what do you think the s&p 500 will do in the next six months of these 23 folks 63% say it jumps more than 5%. 21% say moves up, but less than 5% -- so 85% say stocks are going higher >> yeah. and you know how i love to play a contrarian, judge, but unfortunately, i'm not a contrarian with this one i agree with it. i think the second half of the year, we pick up momentum again, that we had in the first quarter, that we...
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finds that man, right there it, mike sullivan, pushed a lot of the right buttons, doc. a tremendous feeling of moving up and down the lineup. and mike sullivan seemed to have the touch of recognizing and putting guys together, whether they were the so-called fourth liners or the highly skilled guys. last year, smooth sailing, with the four combinations. this year. many, many different line combinations. >> pierre: wonder how he will do with this. the one foot is not very good. i guess he is okay. >> eddie: the adrenaline is flying doc. >> mike: well, they are too broken and too tired. they can't keep going on. that was against washington and ottawa. and actually, against nashville. they persist and win it. stay tuned on most of stations for your local news. on the west coast, sunday night with megan kelly. and the celebration continues live from nashville. for eddie olczyk, and pierre mcguire, i am mike emrick. nbc sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national hockey league. [000:15:49;00] ker room towel. for the largest collection of champi
finds that man, right there it, mike sullivan, pushed a lot of the right buttons, doc. a tremendous feeling of moving up and down the lineup. and mike sullivan seemed to have the touch of recognizing and putting guys together, whether they were the so-called fourth liners or the highly skilled guys. last year, smooth sailing, with the four combinations. this year. many, many different line combinations. >> pierre: wonder how he will do with this. the one foot is not very good. i guess he...
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doc, you've been talking about the banks being a good place to be. jpmorgan's cfo starting this yesterday whether brian moynihan, morgan stanley sounding the same sort of alarms. why should investors be in these stocks? >> you should wait for a moment like yesterday in goldman sachs and you see a $7 or $8 collapse. that happens. it happens in great stocks, jpmorgan, whether it's the whale. yesterday it was reaction to the venezuelan bonds that goldman sachs purchased for 31 cents on the dollar. people weren't questioning whether they were going to lose money on the bonds, they were questioning ethical questions about should you be supporting that particular dictator and so forth by virtue of basically backing his bonds. >> aren't we talking -- this is a simple story. trading is down. >> yep. >> trading is bad. yields are too low. banks can't make money. why buy the stocks, erin. >> the sector is off 4.5% for the regional banks and 5.5% year to date so these stocks have been weakened pretty significantly. the sector is trading at 1.15 times book which
doc, you've been talking about the banks being a good place to be. jpmorgan's cfo starting this yesterday whether brian moynihan, morgan stanley sounding the same sort of alarms. why should investors be in these stocks? >> you should wait for a moment like yesterday in goldman sachs and you see a $7 or $8 collapse. that happens. it happens in great stocks, jpmorgan, whether it's the whale. yesterday it was reaction to the venezuelan bonds that goldman sachs purchased for 31 cents on the...
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that nasty, doc. a great pro. >> mike: malkin finishes with the most points of anybody in the playoffs. he now has three. >> mike: mark streit came to the team in the latter part of the season as insurance on defense. he played in the playoffs gallantly. they are not even here if not for marc-andre fleury, washington would have moveod and played ottawa. a 2-0 shutout in game seven for one of the many toasts of the town. there is another one. five shut-outs, you saw the guy who had them. >> mike: trevor daley's mom saw him hoist the stanley cup last year. he was handed it first by sidney crosby. she is not with us now. but it was a special moment for her and for her son. phil kessel gets it this time. the former predator. a guy playing banged up all playoff long. finds a way to be the man. that man, right there it, mike sullivan, pushed a lot of the right buttons, doc. a tremendous feeling of moving up and down the lineup. and mike sullivan seemed to have the touch of recognizing and putting guys toget
that nasty, doc. a great pro. >> mike: malkin finishes with the most points of anybody in the playoffs. he now has three. >> mike: mark streit came to the team in the latter part of the season as insurance on defense. he played in the playoffs gallantly. they are not even here if not for marc-andre fleury, washington would have moveod and played ottawa. a 2-0 shutout in game seven for one of the many toasts of the town. there is another one. five shut-outs, you saw the guy who had...
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good job, doc. - thank you. - bernadette, come look. - okay. excuse me. i'm who they're putting it in, so... aw. jeff, it looks just like you. you know... blob of cells that hasn't developed a brain yet. - world full of surrogates, and we get lesbian don rickles. - okay, so when are we gonna knock me up? - day after tomorrow. - so the zygote has time to develop.
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piece is headlined, "paramilitary security tracked and targeted #nodapl activists as "jihadists," docshow." let's go to michael mann and your response to just what happened yesterday in the white house rose garden. >> thank you. it is good to be with you. what can be said that hasn't already been said. i thought you laid it out well. the u.s. through the actions of donald trump as an international outlaw. we literally are on the sidelines with syria and nicaragua is the only -- and nicaragua has not signed onto the paris accord because they think it does not go far enough. as the only countries now that are not respecting the commitments of the paris accord. of most dangerous aspect that action is the potential ripple effect with the second largest emitter of carbon on the face of the planet, the u.s., withdrawing, the fear is this will create a snowball effect, a ripple effect where other countries like india might say, well, if the u.s., which has had 200 years of access to free dirty energy isn't willing to do their part, then why should we come a country trying to develop its econo
piece is headlined, "paramilitary security tracked and targeted #nodapl activists as "jihadists," docshow." let's go to michael mann and your response to just what happened yesterday in the white house rose garden. >> thank you. it is good to be with you. what can be said that hasn't already been said. i thought you laid it out well. the u.s. through the actions of donald trump as an international outlaw. we literally are on the sidelines with syria and nicaragua is...
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doc's point of view only works if the economy holds up its end of the bargain. right? >> true. >> got to have the economy continue to improve so that if the agenda gets pushed off even from here, it doesn't bring soc gen because it buys you time. we don't want to be sure you're not in ahead of something transformational. >> it's not even on my radar right now, if that will happen because i think trump, i just, he's fracturing the party. so i still think it will be a surprise if anything he wants to do happens because he has the denver democratic constituency and republicans, that's not a guarantee that have that in their base case. it's fine in terms of the growth. >> so, i think when he get elected, we thought that was base case, now, it's best case, what happens is fuel to the fire, but i don't think you should expect it. you shouldn't be investing in this market thinking that's going to happen for sure. >> big focus on commodities as you know. especially oil, down more than 4% today. jackie has that story. >> session low was $45. this was after the department of ene
doc's point of view only works if the economy holds up its end of the bargain. right? >> true. >> got to have the economy continue to improve so that if the agenda gets pushed off even from here, it doesn't bring soc gen because it buys you time. we don't want to be sure you're not in ahead of something transformational. >> it's not even on my radar right now, if that will happen because i think trump, i just, he's fracturing the party. so i still think it will be a surprise...
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that have underperformed at this point in the cycle, relative to the consumer the discretionary >> doc, what are you seeing in terms of activity? people reaching for nike, or no? >> yesterday they were aggressively selling puts in nike i went on with kelly on "closing bell" and we talked about that they were selling 14,000 of the 52 puts with the stock at 53 that is a big bet that the stock trades higher rather than going lower. >> what price did they get -- >> they sold those for 80 cents yesterday. >> not bad >> in essence, they would be buying at $51.20 if, indeed, the stock went down, which it didn't, so those vaporized i was short puts, long stock, short calls at the 55 strike, so i had to cover that today, mel, but i'm out of the stock for now. short-term, anyway and i do like jim, i would get back in if we see -- >> so now you're saving your best material for kelly evans. that's what's -- >> it was late in the day. the final half hour of trading, but when somebody makes a bet that specific, josh, as you know, they think they know something. >> you think scott's not watching will
that have underperformed at this point in the cycle, relative to the consumer the discretionary >> doc, what are you seeing in terms of activity? people reaching for nike, or no? >> yesterday they were aggressively selling puts in nike i went on with kelly on "closing bell" and we talked about that they were selling 14,000 of the 52 puts with the stock at 53 that is a big bet that the stock trades higher rather than going lower. >> what price did they get -- >>...
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and hobbes and this is the stuff i connect with which made my dad more about doctors it's all about docs tunnel dark and double that is in the new one by the way yeah donna was what we were more famous duck if you could do this one more famous talking to me donald give me one more in the world they could get a degree today i'm really proud this is just the beginning of an incredible thirty minutes they said if i do well enough they spread it to ninety minutes to get into the mind of a dark. right you put on some barry white i mean to really play someone well brando told me that as i had to drop in a how many names are you going to drop can you that's why we don't have a mark it's hard to give in to the this is herbie brando or marlon said. things that the base for which team not only professional mind only but a little rock a little play good not well good. long run i'll tell you what to get into a character to get into a character you have to you have to be able to observe characters and the problem is when you get well known characters are observing you well that's interesting so knows
and hobbes and this is the stuff i connect with which made my dad more about doctors it's all about docs tunnel dark and double that is in the new one by the way yeah donna was what we were more famous duck if you could do this one more famous talking to me donald give me one more in the world they could get a degree today i'm really proud this is just the beginning of an incredible thirty minutes they said if i do well enough they spread it to ninety minutes to get into the mind of a dark....
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. >> in the same way doc hudson was a mentor for him. >> i don't know.hise. >> my wife said watching mater is like watching me around the house. wouldn't say there is much difference. except weight, outweighs me by 200 pounds. >> only 200 pounds. >> only 200 pounds. >> i put on weight to do this, you didn't know that. >> this little cocktail party is coming alive. >> quick movie review, the 6-year-old i watched "cars 3" with loved it. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> his own kid there, nick is talking about. >> no, found a stranger. wanted excuse to see the movie. >> what are you doing? disney is behind cars 3. >> first one was great. got to see 2 now. watch 3 be caught up. >> i completely am confused. >>> making news in america this tuesday morning, the warriors victorious. golden state taking home the nba championship trophy dominating lebron james and the cavaliers. the moment between mvp kevin durant and his mom. look at that excitement. plus, fans still celebrating right now. >>> jeff sessions heads to capitol hill today to answer questions abou
. >> in the same way doc hudson was a mentor for him. >> i don't know.hise. >> my wife said watching mater is like watching me around the house. wouldn't say there is much difference. except weight, outweighs me by 200 pounds. >> only 200 pounds. >> only 200 pounds. >> i put on weight to do this, you didn't know that. >> this little cocktail party is coming alive. >> quick movie review, the 6-year-old i watched "cars 3" with loved it....
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today's report confirms what doc or is,, patient advocates, democrats and republicans have been saying for weeks. trump care will lead to higher costs, less care and will be to tens of millions of americans left without any insurance. for weeks, senate republicans try to tell us that their bill would be better than the house bill. he would be different than the house bill. many house members even said they only voted for the house bill because the senate bill would make it better. cbo's report today makes it clear that this bill is every bit as mean as the house bill. the cbo report should be the end of the road for trump care. republicans would be wise to read it like a giant stop sign urging them to turn back from this path that would be disastrous for the country, for middle-class americans and for their party. there is a lot to unpack in this report, but i want to look at a few key things. first come the cbo makes clear that many americans would pay more, a lot more for their health care under the senate trump care bill. look what happens to seniors. under our current system if you
today's report confirms what doc or is,, patient advocates, democrats and republicans have been saying for weeks. trump care will lead to higher costs, less care and will be to tens of millions of americans left without any insurance. for weeks, senate republicans try to tell us that their bill would be better than the house bill. he would be different than the house bill. many house members even said they only voted for the house bill because the senate bill would make it better. cbo's report...
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welcome, doc. >> thank you, sir. >> you know, doc -- give it up for doc, everybody. [ applause ] thisy're saying now it goes against everything they recommend. >> exactly but with this story there's really a story behind the story. so this was a study down out of penn state and they did find that babies -- and we're talking under a year of age -- slept longer duration, up to about 49, 50 minutes longer if they were placed in their own room. now, the story behind the story really has to do with three other issues which are not hearing people talk about and they're really important. number one, the issue of breast-feeding. number two the issue of reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome or sides, and establishes early and good healthy sleep patterns which we know is important because poor sleep has a lynch to obesity so that's why the controversy started. michael, the american academy of pediatrics was looking at ways to reduce sid, way to increase breast-feeding and their studies came to different conclusions, some of which were not what we call evidence based. so, look, i thi
welcome, doc. >> thank you, sir. >> you know, doc -- give it up for doc, everybody. [ applause ] thisy're saying now it goes against everything they recommend. >> exactly but with this story there's really a story behind the story. so this was a study down out of penn state and they did find that babies -- and we're talking under a year of age -- slept longer duration, up to about 49, 50 minutes longer if they were placed in their own room. now, the story behind the story...
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welcome, doc. >> thank you, sir. >> you know, doc -- give it up for doc, everybody. [ applause ] this it goes against everything they recommend. >> exactly but with this story there's really a story behind the story. so this was a study down out of penn state and did find babies under a year of age slept longer duration up to about 49, 50 minutes longerd the story really has to do with thr breast-feeding. nu syndrome or sids and establishes early and good healthy sleep patterns which we know is important because poor sleep has a link to obesity so that's why the controversy started, michael, the american academy of pediatrics was looking at ways to reduce sid, way to increase breast-feeding and their studies came to different conclusions, some of which were not what we call evidence based. so, look, i think controversy and science and medicine is a good thing. i think we do well when we question and challenge each other and this is a perfect example of that. >> you mentioned breast feeding and sids. what are the key is a real this country every year. we don't totally understand what c
welcome, doc. >> thank you, sir. >> you know, doc -- give it up for doc, everybody. [ applause ] this it goes against everything they recommend. >> exactly but with this story there's really a story behind the story. so this was a study down out of penn state and did find babies under a year of age slept longer duration up to about 49, 50 minutes longerd the story really has to do with thr breast-feeding. nu syndrome or sids and establishes early and good healthy sleep...
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liz: now he's in an unresponsiveful wakefulness, we had doc siegel say that is basically a vegetativeh korea, do you think? i know this is speculation. this is so disturbing what is going on with the breaking news, go ahead. thomas: well, it is speculation. i think they could have put gas into him through a mask, they could have put, injected him with certain drugs or something to try to make him say things, used him as a guinea pig for different things they're doing. we don't know that. but whatever it was, it was horrific, liz, and can you see the conditions he's in, and i'm not -- i'm not a doctor, but i don't think he's in good shape. liz: you know, here's the thing, general, we don't want to politicize this, but there is serious ramificatio from policies, can you weigh in here on how -- could the obama administration have saved otto warmbier? >> well, i don't think they could have because the president was an empty suit, and kim jong-un was going to ignore him. now he's got a different leader in there. he's got a leader exerting influence across the world, and by the way, we're m
liz: now he's in an unresponsiveful wakefulness, we had doc siegel say that is basically a vegetativeh korea, do you think? i know this is speculation. this is so disturbing what is going on with the breaking news, go ahead. thomas: well, it is speculation. i think they could have put gas into him through a mask, they could have put, injected him with certain drugs or something to try to make him say things, used him as a guinea pig for different things they're doing. we don't know that. but...
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seven person of in didn't will produce in this ward open all the rumors border two hundred better docs a code. of the rivers really of all the water but to go to the. many years indigent seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jack used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab. dates as a result water tables started to drop making farming increasingly difficult local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. responsibility for those who slaughtered is the loss of the rule war do through their own or delude. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about rewa
seven person of in didn't will produce in this ward open all the rumors border two hundred better docs a code. of the rivers really of all the water but to go to the. many years indigent seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jack used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab. dates as a...
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el ex doc contaba con un amplio historial criminal, tres arrestos y uno de ellos un abuso sexual. se burlÓ a travÉs de twitter. analistas dicen que lo hizo para desviar la atenciÓn te la ley de salud. pablo gato tiene mÁs de esta nueva ley de defensa ante el mandatario. [aplausos] el presidente se reuniÓ con el lÍder de corea del sur para hablar de la reciente amenaza de corea del norte. pero el tema que tiene el monopolio de la reuniÓn es la guerra de tuits. los llamÓ tontos, locos y tambiÉn se burlÓ de ella y de una supuesta cirugÍa estÉtica. [hablando en inglÉs] tiene el ego de un niÑo, frÁgil, impetuoso y abusador, dijo hoy la locutora. la primera dama tienen proyecto contra los acosodores digitales, es una vergÜenza tener un presidente que dice estas cosas, lo peor son los republicanos que lo consciente. dice este analista. >> hablaban que ellos eran el partido de las familias, de los valores familiares. de los valores de respeto. adolfo franco afirma que presidente donald trump hace lo que harÍa cualquier persona. >> insultan al presidente, a su familia, dicen cosas horrible
el ex doc contaba con un amplio historial criminal, tres arrestos y uno de ellos un abuso sexual. se burlÓ a travÉs de twitter. analistas dicen que lo hizo para desviar la atenciÓn te la ley de salud. pablo gato tiene mÁs de esta nueva ley de defensa ante el mandatario. [aplausos] el presidente se reuniÓ con el lÍder de corea del sur para hablar de la reciente amenaza de corea del norte. pero el tema que tiene el monopolio de la reuniÓn es la guerra de tuits. los llamÓ tontos, locos y...
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doc, something's got to give, doesn't it? how long can stocks and bonds continue to go up together sh. >> i'd say several more basis points out of the bond, judge. we have got low volatility, low inflation. those are both helping stocks and bonds. the bonds of course are just running like crazy. there must be more shorts in this than in tesla, but down at 214, 212, where ever the ten year is, you could see it push to two. perhaps under two. >> k is to bes are going to continue to go up. >> if it's because of low volatility, then where he, and china saying they can see themselves buying more of the bonds again instead of stepping away from them like they allegedly has been doing over the past several months. that's another thing that's you know, working against the bears on that trade. >> i don't know what it is. rick, i mean, i don't know, is it worry about the agenda? is it i don't know, ahead of comey? the economy? what is it. why do bond yields continue to go lower. >> i think we can safely say it isn't comey. running a me
doc, something's got to give, doesn't it? how long can stocks and bonds continue to go up together sh. >> i'd say several more basis points out of the bond, judge. we have got low volatility, low inflation. those are both helping stocks and bonds. the bonds of course are just running like crazy. there must be more shorts in this than in tesla, but down at 214, 212, where ever the ten year is, you could see it push to two. perhaps under two. >> k is to bes are going to continue to go...
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we can change it in the future and by the way, there have been other cuts like sustainable doc fix,te -- the medicare payments of doctors passed in the 90's and that congress kept kicking that can down the road. those medicare costs -- those medicare payment doctors are supposed to be cut in the 90's never were. they were postponed and finally there was a permanent fix in the last congress where they wiped it out altogether. i think some republicans are saying yes, these medicaid cuts are going to be a little bit steeper than the house bill after 20-25, but that doesn't mean it will take place. host: good morning, democrat. caller: good morning. i am calling to ask what the actual name of the legislation will be is. my understanding is it is a tax bill, not a health care bill. guest: the senate bill is the better care reconciliation act. bcra is the acronym. the house bill is the american health care act. it is not titled a tax bill. host: i think maybe her point was, and this is a point liberals are making is that this is a tax cut, essentially. what are they getting at when they say
we can change it in the future and by the way, there have been other cuts like sustainable doc fix,te -- the medicare payments of doctors passed in the 90's and that congress kept kicking that can down the road. those medicare costs -- those medicare payment doctors are supposed to be cut in the 90's never were. they were postponed and finally there was a permanent fix in the last congress where they wiped it out altogether. i think some republicans are saying yes, these medicaid cuts are going...
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figured out that employee saw what was going on and unasked by their families just went and made sure doc mcstuffins came and spoke to those two girls. >> what a fun job. he's like the unsung disney fairy prince, right? you get a smile. you get a smile. >> dad posted the guy's photos on facebook because he wanted to know who he was. he said a few hours later, he found out who the guy was. and he responded. his name is roberto and he said, you know what? i'm happy to help make these memories. that's what we do here and that's why they're the magic kingdom. >> i've got to say this is why i like the disney park so much as well. it doesn't matter who you are, people really are watching out. they treat everybody like a vip. >> you're right, oli. that goes to show. they had that awesome experience. well done, roberto. >>> the 400 meter dash, kind of a staple in any and all track and field. that's right. we ran it in high school. but leave it to red bull to make something so simple so extreme. taken that simple race and turned it into a red bull 400. instead of running flat and straight. it's no
figured out that employee saw what was going on and unasked by their families just went and made sure doc mcstuffins came and spoke to those two girls. >> what a fun job. he's like the unsung disney fairy prince, right? you get a smile. you get a smile. >> dad posted the guy's photos on facebook because he wanted to know who he was. he said a few hours later, he found out who the guy was. and he responded. his name is roberto and he said, you know what? i'm happy to help make these...
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are to be believed i remain constructive on the stochblg i'm in it and not doing anything with it >> doc, ths almost a good indication of the market sort of overall. questioning the battleground that now exists, are stocks themselves overvalued? is there more room to run? is nvidia overvalued more room to run or take profit sns sfl when they take thim down fast, that's a nice time to buy. we say that. but you have had several opportunities. the opportunity here in this name you had it in apple. in amazon just friday and monday this past week i think you've got examples of times to buy them versus half to buy them josh is holding i don't blame him. if he were me, he'd probably be selling upside calls since he's a long time hold guy, it served him well >> makes you want to hedge makes you nervous. >> that's why josh has had 100 winner in this name because hounding the table when it's 55. zpl ran from 50 to 100 there was a temptation to hedge. went to 120. then if you henled, it backed off. the nature of these things is you're either a nimble trader and you're laser focused on things like s
are to be believed i remain constructive on the stochblg i'm in it and not doing anything with it >> doc, ths almost a good indication of the market sort of overall. questioning the battleground that now exists, are stocks themselves overvalued? is there more room to run? is nvidia overvalued more room to run or take profit sns sfl when they take thim down fast, that's a nice time to buy. we say that. but you have had several opportunities. the opportunity here in this name you had it in...
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. >> doc rivers hairline fufu as hello, that's just his forehead wrinkled up. >> tell walt frazier toorkchop sideburns ass down. >> michelle beadle's hair looks like it hasn't been washed since the late '90s. >> pretty sure joel em biid has the iq of a squirrel. hmm, okay. >> james harden always looks like he's just about to lead the israelites through the red sea. >> magic johnson becom just another reminder that any stupid person can do anything they set their mind to. >> i don't think shaq is dumb, but he sure sounds like it. >> no. karl malone ain't doing this. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be right back with kevin hart. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live -- game night" are brought to you by flonase sensimist allergy relief. powerful relief in a gentle mist. cindy, you don't even have a dress. no dress. ♪ uh-uh, you're not going anywhere in those rags. ♪ cindy? ♪ toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. say hello to the new frozen dunkin' coffee. real dunkin' coffee, blended frozen, creamy smooth. a whole new way to enjoy
. >> doc rivers hairline fufu as hello, that's just his forehead wrinkled up. >> tell walt frazier toorkchop sideburns ass down. >> michelle beadle's hair looks like it hasn't been washed since the late '90s. >> pretty sure joel em biid has the iq of a squirrel. hmm, okay. >> james harden always looks like he's just about to lead the israelites through the red sea. >> magic johnson becom just another reminder that any stupid person can do anything they set...
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doc, it's down 6%. what's going on?r really likes it >> it's been on the comeback trail, big-time. >> this is one of those days where it makes an adjustment it's already traded three times normal volume to the downside, a loss of about 6% you've got two talking negatively about it. >> you've been up 20% year-to-date today before in today's 6% move. atlantic equities initiates on the airlines delta, continental, southwest, american, pete >> and they're talking about fuel prices, thaur talking about some of the cost pressures being relieved and they like the second half of the year right here, but the stop pick is delta, second, united. looking for 30 and 27% because of the upside from here when you look at the price target very, very bullish there really interesting >> why are they all down >> in general, i think we're seeing issse seeing -- >> yeah, but with oil doing what it's doing >> you would think they would go up that used to be the case but we're not seeing that correlation the same >> all right, mcdonald's, new
doc, it's down 6%. what's going on?r really likes it >> it's been on the comeback trail, big-time. >> this is one of those days where it makes an adjustment it's already traded three times normal volume to the downside, a loss of about 6% you've got two talking negatively about it. >> you've been up 20% year-to-date today before in today's 6% move. atlantic equities initiates on the airlines delta, continental, southwest, american, pete >> and they're talking about fuel...
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i was trying to do the docs work that day and i had some folks under me that i had to supervise i wasf the meeting and i became that i wanted to call ahead. >> maria was court-martialed in march for failing to go to his appointed place of duty. for maria there's no when and situation. a week before he was convicted he was to motive from staff sergeant to airman. it automatically forced him and the honorable discharge, they can only have up to eight years of service. marriott had 12 i asked why he was demoted and they said they cannot. they did provide me with the following statement the military justice system is critical in maintaining good order and discipline, behavior that is with the values and this cannot be tolerated his fellow conviction into motion have no connection and are two separate instances. >> and the way he was treated was galling to discuss how he's being treated he tries to use the open door policy and all that happens is that it results in more charges. someone who concert for 12 years there many witnesses that says things about his future value to the air force.
i was trying to do the docs work that day and i had some folks under me that i had to supervise i wasf the meeting and i became that i wanted to call ahead. >> maria was court-martialed in march for failing to go to his appointed place of duty. for maria there's no when and situation. a week before he was convicted he was to motive from staff sergeant to airman. it automatically forced him and the honorable discharge, they can only have up to eight years of service. marriott had 12 i...
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. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body. >> well, studies have shown that diseases in your mouth can increase your risk of a heart attack by 10 times. it can increase your chance of getting adult-type diabetes by seven times. and if you're a young pregnant woman, it can have very bad effects on the term of your pregnancy. >> wow. you know, i'd love to ask you a few more questions, doctor, but i think i'd better go and brush my teeth. see you later. >> [ laughs ] that's a great idea. ♪ >> here's another crazy law that's still on the books. if you own a lion, you can't take him to the movies -- at least not in baltimore, where it's against the law. for some reason, maryland lawmakers didn't think bringing a tiger to the movies should al
. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body. >> well, studies have shown that diseases in your mouth can increase your risk of a heart attack by...
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>> reporter: just last year 27-year-old khuram butt had appeared in a british tv doc called "the jihadistsdoor." >> someone had an isis-looking flag on them. >> what's an isis flag? >> reporter: he's seen in intense confrontations with police officers. >> what are you touching him for? >> reporter: today british counterterrorism authorities saying butt was on their radar in 2015 but there was no evidence he was planning an attack. >> there have been 13 or 14 plots that have been foiled in the last 12 months. i mean, what this is telling us, we've probably got to be prepared for more. >> reporter: with more than 3,000 potential terrorists on british intelligence watch lists, experts say authorities simply cannot track every single individual. >> we don't want to live in a police state. we don't want to follow everyone around. that would be impossible in any case. so all the time the security services are having to balance risks versus liberty. >> reporter: in east london police today continued to search the attackers' homes to learn everything they can about the plot. neighbors tell us one
>> reporter: just last year 27-year-old khuram butt had appeared in a british tv doc called "the jihadistsdoor." >> someone had an isis-looking flag on them. >> what's an isis flag? >> reporter: he's seen in intense confrontations with police officers. >> what are you touching him for? >> reporter: today british counterterrorism authorities saying butt was on their radar in 2015 but there was no evidence he was planning an attack. >> there...
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many voters have been exacerbated by the manner in which donald trump has conducted his on other docs presidency. we talked to prominent local politicians. behave more him to presidentially. republicans would like it if you give up his twitter account and started to do competent dress briefings, the way that we are used to. >> it is fair to say that people wish he would say little less on twitter. nick: the trump effect has turned this into the most expensive congressional campaign in u.s. history. democrats would unnerve republicans ahead of the midyear election. it would also provide the clearest sign yet that donald trump's base is shrinking. laura: i was joined a short time ago from the ossoff headquarters. the polls are suggesting this is a statistical dead heat. you are there with the ossoff camp. what is the mood? nick: they are certainly hopeful. they believe they have the energy on their side. they have the kind of enthusiasm on their side. they have had a great grass-roots mobilization, which in recent times, we have associated with the right in american politics them perhap
many voters have been exacerbated by the manner in which donald trump has conducted his on other docs presidency. we talked to prominent local politicians. behave more him to presidentially. republicans would like it if you give up his twitter account and started to do competent dress briefings, the way that we are used to. >> it is fair to say that people wish he would say little less on twitter. nick: the trump effect has turned this into the most expensive congressional campaign in...
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many of the younger scientists that i talk to, you know, graduate students today, young post docs, they grew up in a different environment. they witnessed the attacks on science. to many of them, it upset them. it upset them that scientists were being attacked for simply speaking truth to power.r. and it sort of energizd thehem. and they come in wantntg to do o sething abouout this. i have the sense that there's a much greater enthusiasm for public o outreach and communication among the younger scientists that are coming into this field and it may have been an inadvertent byproduct of the attacks against the science. i ththink it's actually led to sort of a new breed of scientists s who comes in wantig to do science, 'cause, you know, that's what we really all lovove doingng is science, but recognizing that therere's also a roleleor speakining out, for communicating the sciencnce. >> if we can continue our upward trajectory in fossil fuel burning, , what will l the plant look like at the end of the century? >> qualitatively speaking, if you look at impapacts on human health, water avail
many of the younger scientists that i talk to, you know, graduate students today, young post docs, they grew up in a different environment. they witnessed the attacks on science. to many of them, it upset them. it upset them that scientists were being attacked for simply speaking truth to power.r. and it sort of energizd thehem. and they come in wantntg to do o sething abouout this. i have the sense that there's a much greater enthusiasm for public o outreach and communication among the younger...
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it helps with electronic documents and apprentices are critical to helping panda doc manage web traffic. >> 1 million people come to our website every month. i'm more likely to hire from an apprentice program that's hungry for that experience than someone randomly job searching. >> reporter: olivia van warmer chose an apprenticeship over going to college. she believes this path gives her a higher return on investment. >> you're really throwing yourself into this new lifestyle. i think that's huge. i think you learn is much more from that than being catered to in college or otherwise. >> reporter: employers make it a good return on investment too. according to our recent commerce department study, companies will get $1.50 back for every $1 spent on apprenticeships. the analysis found companies benefit from lower turnover and greater productivity. >> wow, fascinating stuff. aditi, thank you very. >>> are apprenticeships the way to match jobs with newly skilled workers? andy van kleunen, ceo of the national skills coalition, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that supports workforce training.
it helps with electronic documents and apprentices are critical to helping panda doc manage web traffic. >> 1 million people come to our website every month. i'm more likely to hire from an apprentice program that's hungry for that experience than someone randomly job searching. >> reporter: olivia van warmer chose an apprenticeship over going to college. she believes this path gives her a higher return on investment. >> you're really throwing yourself into this new lifestyle....