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eaton is the reciprocal.erdone to the downside, and all great trends with countered by declines, dips. it's due for one of those. >> all right, carter, thank you very much. succinctly put. >>> up next, a china check-in. how brian is managing his fxi n'goe from last month. dot anywhere. we have more "options action" coming your way in two minutes you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. you want to be rich like me? you want to trust me on this one. [inaudible] wow! yeah! it's time to take control of your investing education. cut through the noise with best-in-class education resources that match your preferred style of learning. learn your way. not theirs. td ameritrade. where smart investors get smarter℠. >>> welcome back to "options action," everybody about a month ago, brian laid out a trade on the fxi china large cap trade etf. a week from expiration, how are you managing the trade >> yeah, i think wh
eaton is the reciprocal.erdone to the downside, and all great trends with countered by declines, dips. it's due for one of those. >> all right, carter, thank you very much. succinctly put. >>> up next, a china check-in. how brian is managing his fxi n'goe from last month. dot anywhere. we have more "options action" coming your way in two minutes you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you...
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that will be eaton corp., up more than 30% this year.ter, brian is not so sure this can keep writing higher. >> welcome as a major that i have in chemical engineering, getting out of chemicals with 3m and heat and mass transfer, eaton manufacturing here in the u.s., a lot of big play on that. not just from the u.s. manufacturing more in the united states, but also other countries coming to the u.s. to look for manufacturing, coupled that with cooling systems which is a play on data centers, ai play, we say why the stock is doing so well. it's about time for a bit a pullback, maybe the earnings, sell the news, once it comes out. look for the downside. i'm looking out at a spread, but plays on the short side. find the 200 foot, at the same time, selling the 190 put, i paid $200, and this payout is almost eight dollars. almost a form, to try to take a shot. not risking a lot of capital. two dollars is 1% of the value of the stock. earnings comes out, 7 news, boosting the downside, profit- taking happens, a high probability of success. >> mi
that will be eaton corp., up more than 30% this year.ter, brian is not so sure this can keep writing higher. >> welcome as a major that i have in chemical engineering, getting out of chemicals with 3m and heat and mass transfer, eaton manufacturing here in the u.s., a lot of big play on that. not just from the u.s. manufacturing more in the united states, but also other countries coming to the u.s. to look for manufacturing, coupled that with cooling systems which is a play on data...
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eaton and dr.johnson and just getting her out there day after day and just telling her, you know, this is what you've got to do. you want to win. did she play with the arthur. that would be something to see. they played doubles together in 1971 at the u.s. open, and that is an important year because that's the year that dr. johnson died. and as some of you in the room, perhaps know, dr. johnson was a great mentor to arthur ashe. so althea gibson ashe, arthur ashe have a deal in common specifically dr. johnson. so they decided to play doubles in the u.s. open in 1971, they didn't do very well, but that was something that they did in part as a tribute. dr. johnson. who assisted. i've learned so much tonight i also think she set yourself up for other athletes who don't go the twilight gracefully and she she should have done that. i mean, she went from tennis to go. i think, fascinating that she was able to transfer that and stay herself and i think all that discipline that you i'm sort of interested i
eaton and dr.johnson and just getting her out there day after day and just telling her, you know, this is what you've got to do. you want to win. did she play with the arthur. that would be something to see. they played doubles together in 1971 at the u.s. open, and that is an important year because that's the year that dr. johnson died. and as some of you in the room, perhaps know, dr. johnson was a great mentor to arthur ashe. so althea gibson ashe, arthur ashe have a deal in common...
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la subasta comienza al Ía siguiente y la organiza "van eaton galleries", que espera que la coleccÓn alcances a esta hora gracias por acompañarnos. nos vemos con mas noticias a las once y media en su noticiero univision, leo: y hoy, en losgonzalez.tv una broma con famosos. les voy a pedir autógrafos a las estrellas cambiándoles el nombre. híjole, ¿me regala un autógrafo? y me faltaba
la subasta comienza al Ía siguiente y la organiza "van eaton galleries", que espera que la coleccÓn alcances a esta hora gracias por acompañarnos. nos vemos con mas noticias a las once y media en su noticiero univision, leo: y hoy, en losgonzalez.tv una broma con famosos. les voy a pedir autógrafos a las estrellas cambiándoles el nombre. híjole, ¿me regala un autógrafo? y me faltaba
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journalist george eaton added, "britons currently have the worst access to health care in europe".d the government need journalistic scrutiny, not quasi religious indulgence". but james dollman couldn't see a problem, "our greatest achievement and most precious possession". "why shouldn't we celebrate it"? for their part, newsnight told us, "the programme included full analysis of the challenges faced by the nss and a range of contributions, including from some who believe in a greater role for the private sector in health care". "despite reporting on these challenges, the programme also highlighted the residual overall high levels of public support for the nhs from the british public, and in that context included a short sequence with a local children's choir to mark the anniversary of its founding". more generally, some viewers have told us of their concern that the bbc seems reluctant to report on the faults and problems in the nhs. here's the doctor and author rachel clarke. "where is your news coverage, bbc news"? "yourjob is to report major stories and the nhs is imploding he
journalist george eaton added, "britons currently have the worst access to health care in europe".d the government need journalistic scrutiny, not quasi religious indulgence". but james dollman couldn't see a problem, "our greatest achievement and most precious possession". "why shouldn't we celebrate it"? for their part, newsnight told us, "the programme included full analysis of the challenges faced by the nss and a range of contributions, including...
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eaton, new highs this is starting to fade a little bit this was 175, eaton, two months ago. move up for an industrial name like this. but it's been fading this was 210 a few days ago. and it's been moving down and so have those other big rally ones. ge is off of its high as well. rockwell automation. this is another component of the broadening out story that is showing sides of fading as we're going into the last week of july and remember, the bulls want to keep up this broadening out story. that's a little bit of a crack another little crack in the game is some of the luxury names. tapestry and some of the other names here in the u.s. are trading down it has nothing to do with tapestry we got the results from lvmh, the biggest luxury retailer in the world. on the surface, numbers are amazing. organic growth was up 17%. that's the envy of almost any other company that's out there but when you're lvmh and you have had unbelievable growth in the last year or so, and you're up 24% in the year, it wasn't quite good enough. so most of the big luxury retailers are trading down ove
eaton, new highs this is starting to fade a little bit this was 175, eaton, two months ago. move up for an industrial name like this. but it's been fading this was 210 a few days ago. and it's been moving down and so have those other big rally ones. ge is off of its high as well. rockwell automation. this is another component of the broadening out story that is showing sides of fading as we're going into the last week of july and remember, the bulls want to keep up this broadening out story....
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that is good news to stocks who are ubs construction like rockwell automation, eaton, emerson electricology. >> on ambiguous good news. let's go to actionable news, what is yours carlton's pemmican might be a little ambiguous i'm taking a look at goldman sachs the bank has had a tough time and serious write-downs with quarter missed on earnings i don't want to say all of the bad news is behind but it's trading at book value which has historically been a good spot to get in, the bank does not have to do much more to improve just the pickup and dealmaking in a good entry point right now. >> people with bad knees you have an actionable idea. >> med tronic in the device space but the whole group is starting to pick up his people are finally getting these procedures, here is a stock that bottomed in march and it's been rallying since then but at the highest level since may it if it can break above 92 there's a lot of good upside one of the last reporters and we will get the results until the end of august to gives it room to run. jack: good ideas, thank you for the good news, to read more c
that is good news to stocks who are ubs construction like rockwell automation, eaton, emerson electricology. >> on ambiguous good news. let's go to actionable news, what is yours carlton's pemmican might be a little ambiguous i'm taking a look at goldman sachs the bank has had a tough time and serious write-downs with quarter missed on earnings i don't want to say all of the bad news is behind but it's trading at book value which has historically been a good spot to get in, the bank does...
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leslie eaton is from the marshall project which has studied the use of police canines. >> well, thered some government estimates that thousands of people every year and up in emergency rooms because of dog bites. more than 3,000 a year. but nothing about who or how or why, what happened. >> reporter: now the incident is being investigated by ohio state highway patrol and circleville pd. and the town's mayor tells cbs news that that the officer who released the k-9 that is ryan speakman has been placed on paid leave. major. >> major garrett: errol barnett, thank you. extensive research continues at the home of an architect charged with murdering three women whose bodies were dumped near long island's gilgo beach. investigators have been using an excavator, cadaver dogs, and sonar, looking for a way to tie rex heuermann to additional murders. the suffolk county police officer defined it a fruitful, but did not say what they found. tensions are growing between the united states and north korea after pyongyang fired two short-range missiles today. david martin reports that the state depar
leslie eaton is from the marshall project which has studied the use of police canines. >> well, thered some government estimates that thousands of people every year and up in emergency rooms because of dog bites. more than 3,000 a year. but nothing about who or how or why, what happened. >> reporter: now the incident is being investigated by ohio state highway patrol and circleville pd. and the town's mayor tells cbs news that that the officer who released the k-9 that is ryan...
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. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in eaton, colorado. >> margaret: that's tonight's "cbs eveningude two republican hopefuls in the 2024 race for the white house, nikki haley and asa hutchinson. for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. have a good night, and we will see you sunday. ♪ ♪ . >>> right now at 7:00 with minutes to go before the taylor swift concert starts. we are with swifties. it is great news for businesses in the area who are hoping the big crowds bring big revenues. >>> at the same time san francisco has a plan to try to bring more people and businesses back downtown. >>> then, we will introduce you to friends in the east bay about to start a new reality show about life for south asians living and working in the bay area. all of the ups and downs and, yes, the drama that comes with it. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hello, let's begin santa clara is officially swiftie-clara tonight as fans are flooding in for the most anticipated concerts of the year. there was a huge cat walk that jets out in the crowd there letting more screaming fans
. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in eaton, colorado. >> margaret: that's tonight's "cbs eveningude two republican hopefuls in the 2024 race for the white house, nikki haley and asa hutchinson. for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. have a good night, and we will see you sunday. ♪ ♪ . >>> right now at 7:00 with minutes to go before the taylor swift concert starts. we are with swifties. it is great news for businesses in the area who are...
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. >> reporter: steve hartman, on "on the road," in eaton, colorado. >> margaret: that is tonight's "cbsve our guests include two republican hopefuls in the 2024 race for the white house, nikki haley and asa hutchinson. for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. have a good night, and we will see you sunday. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: drivers don't give an inch. >> judge judy: you put your blinker on, and he didn't let you go. >> announcer: so one car tagged another. >> judge judy: well, there's quite a lot of damage here. >> i was in the right lane the whole time. i knew i was turning right the whole way. >> announcer: then did he play hide and seek? >> judge judy: this accident happened a year ago. what took you so long to sue him? >> i filed a suit against him, and they couldn't find him. he wasn't at the address that was on the police report. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 22-year-old ryan luera is suing fellow motorist, 22-year-old calvin minor, f
. >> reporter: steve hartman, on "on the road," in eaton, colorado. >> margaret: that is tonight's "cbsve our guests include two republican hopefuls in the 2024 race for the white house, nikki haley and asa hutchinson. for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. have a good night, and we will see you sunday. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: drivers don't give an inch. >> judge judy: you put your blinker on, and he didn't let you go. >> announcer: so one car...
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but eaton, rook leads to better not one pump fake, not to pump fake 3rd, time's the charm. getting 3 of 17.4 jet ski. 3rd quarter dubs with a 16 point guy said toast puts his defender in the spin cycle. santos finished with 18 points. brandon miller, the number 2 pick who is taking over school henderson with shocked was a good yet 1, 3, pointer right here with 6 points on the day, maybe at 2 threes. and he has 6 warriors crews. 98 to 83 after the game. we caught up with warriors rookie brandon against. >> a lot of stuff we senate there is predicated based on the warriors. all the terminology, all the kind of stuff is something i've already learned as any player. so easy for me to take it out but just just a the level that these players plan and how much better there in college. there's this. it's cool for me to see, especially playing with them. >> for the first time ever, the women's u.s. open will be held at pebble beach long, long overdue. the world's best golfers have already made their way to the monterey peninsula for a chance at the major among them is former stanfor
but eaton, rook leads to better not one pump fake, not to pump fake 3rd, time's the charm. getting 3 of 17.4 jet ski. 3rd quarter dubs with a 16 point guy said toast puts his defender in the spin cycle. santos finished with 18 points. brandon miller, the number 2 pick who is taking over school henderson with shocked was a good yet 1, 3, pointer right here with 6 points on the day, maybe at 2 threes. and he has 6 warriors crews. 98 to 83 after the game. we caught up with warriors rookie brandon...
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eaton is another one it's up 30%. they do power management for industrial facilities.tion you get, the more smart devices, you have ever more sophisticated power management systems essentially. the argument here is anything related to industrial automation is related potentially to artificial intelligence. i know it seems like a stretch, but remember, folks, they're trying to figure out what other companies besides microsoft and nvidia are going to be part of this a.i. revolution we'll talk more about this at halftime report in just the next hour guys, back to you. >> thank you. >>> as a.i. dominates the tech sector this year, the next guest is zeroing in on one key trend for the "financial times." he says points to deep dysfunction in the system. here to discuss, rockefeller international chairman ruchir sharma you say these big tech companies are actually bad monopolies. why is that? >> what i point out in the piece, if you look at research, it shows if you see the past innovation surges, you had the main frame surge in the late 1960s. we had the pc surge in the earl
eaton is another one it's up 30%. they do power management for industrial facilities.tion you get, the more smart devices, you have ever more sophisticated power management systems essentially. the argument here is anything related to industrial automation is related potentially to artificial intelligence. i know it seems like a stretch, but remember, folks, they're trying to figure out what other companies besides microsoft and nvidia are going to be part of this a.i. revolution we'll talk...
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second of all, this is not as gross as that time that he offered a piece of half eaton pizza at a pizza shop in florida. i think that he might get a pass for this one. >> i saw that. even his ardent supporters are like "no thank you with the pizza." all right. abby, have a great weekend. good to see you. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. >> we have a fantastic show for you this evening. it has been quite a week of developments in a special council's investigation into donald trump. so what is jack smith's next move? tonight we will break down who he is talking to and what evidence he has so far. >>> plus a disturbing new study finds out half the tap water is contaminated with so-called forever chemicals. these are dangerous synthetic compounds that are linked to cancer and other diseases chls erin brockavich is here to sound the alarm. and from a top progressive while former donald trump and ron desantis going against each other and national security officer john bolton has a warning tonight. >> the indictments don't have any impact. he has been indicted twice, it doesn't
second of all, this is not as gross as that time that he offered a piece of half eaton pizza at a pizza shop in florida. i think that he might get a pass for this one. >> i saw that. even his ardent supporters are like "no thank you with the pizza." all right. abby, have a great weekend. good to see you. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. >> we have a fantastic show for you this evening. it has been quite a week of developments in a special council's...
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second of all, this is not as gross as that time that he offered a piece of half eaton pizza at a pizzaat he might get a pass for this one. >> i saw that. even his ardent supporters are like "no thank you with the pizza." all right. abby, have a great weekend. good to see you. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. >> we have a fantastic show for you this evening. it has been quite a week of developments i
second of all, this is not as gross as that time that he offered a piece of half eaton pizza at a pizzaat he might get a pass for this one. >> i saw that. even his ardent supporters are like "no thank you with the pizza." all right. abby, have a great weekend. good to see you. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. >> we have a fantastic show for you this evening. it has been quite a week of developments i
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if you're the president eaton estates jefas say you've got your back. >> you bring up the point thate summer 650,000 american workers are on strike. whether it's the weather is good, sag act, a hollywood potential u.p.s. strike could cost the u.s. economy seven point $1 million, that's another reality of this white house to. he's trying to balance the economy, the economy, the economy. and the very neat of american workers of of the future in terms of american -- >> it's hard to, say with my power as administration, as the government when standing up for middle class working people, with everything i can do, i have some opponents they happen to be in corporate america. they want to screw you. they don't care about our agenda fighting for people. i'm trying to do a lot of federal money so -- but then i got a u.p.s. over, here i have automakers, i have big studios, the disease of the world they say it should occur to the top and you can be apart with no benefits and $16 an hour and that's good enough for you, and if that's their attitude we should be looking for a government -- we don'
if you're the president eaton estates jefas say you've got your back. >> you bring up the point thate summer 650,000 american workers are on strike. whether it's the weather is good, sag act, a hollywood potential u.p.s. strike could cost the u.s. economy seven point $1 million, that's another reality of this white house to. he's trying to balance the economy, the economy, the economy. and the very neat of american workers of of the future in terms of american -- >> it's hard to,...
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johnson controls is part of a group of stocks including carrier, including train, including eaton, includingare making a comeback i would love to do a show about the comeback industrials, of which jci would certainly be in it let's go to brendan in my home state of new jersey. brendan. >> caller: hello, jim, i'm calling again. i have a different question this time >> okay. >> caller: i want to know what your thoughts on jd.com are. >> you have to buy -- this is so tough for me because alibaba's the only one i think has really got the momentum in china and they're also dividing it in two. you can get their cloud business, which is really terrific and that's the only one. and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round" >> announcer: the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade coming up, chipotle has piled on the profits. are investors too quick to see red when the burritos come loose? cramer's movable feast continues next thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize int
johnson controls is part of a group of stocks including carrier, including train, including eaton, includingare making a comeback i would love to do a show about the comeback industrials, of which jci would certainly be in it let's go to brendan in my home state of new jersey. brendan. >> caller: hello, jim, i'm calling again. i have a different question this time >> okay. >> caller: i want to know what your thoughts on jd.com are. >> you have to buy -- this is so tough...
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and i realized, when i met young men like this, like bob eaton and randy kehler, who were on their way to prison, simply to make the strongest message they could, which i believed, as well, that the war was wrong. i realized i could think of doing what they did, too, instead of just talking to insiders, who felt as i did but agreed there was just nothing you could do about it, as long as the president wanted to carry on the war and his subordinates wanted to keep their jobs under the president, that they could, in fact, dissociate themselves from it and denounce the war openly. very recently, we've seen very many comments that what the pentagon papers showed was that the war was not winnable. actually, that had -- and that's why i gave the pentagon papers, and that was the effect of them. actually, none of the people who went to prison to protest the war did so because they thought the war was not winnable. they did it because they thought the war was wrong. and that's something, i think, that people have not succeeded -- have not been willing to recognize all these years, not just tha
and i realized, when i met young men like this, like bob eaton and randy kehler, who were on their way to prison, simply to make the strongest message they could, which i believed, as well, that the war was wrong. i realized i could think of doing what they did, too, instead of just talking to insiders, who felt as i did but agreed there was just nothing you could do about it, as long as the president wanted to carry on the war and his subordinates wanted to keep their jobs under the president,...
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the land being fought over is owned by eaton, one of britain's most prestigious boarding schools, with$54,000. eton prides itself on teaching leadership and numbers twenty british prime ministers among its alumni. >> eton is a bastion of the british establishment. its critics believe this place perpetuates the inequalities of the british class system because the children of the elite come here and are taught how to exercise and maintain power. the development in this parish should yield huge profits, infuriating campaign leader marc munier. eton doesn't pay tax because it's a nonprofit, or charity. >> if they were really a charity, you know what they do? they they'd give it to people, they'd give it away. they would rewarded it for society. or even if they had to build on it, give it to people. how many homes could you just give away? and it wouldn't cost them a penny because they're a charity and that's what they're supposed to do. but they won't do that because it's not about helping houses. it's about making money for the people that are already incredibly privileged and wealthy in
the land being fought over is owned by eaton, one of britain's most prestigious boarding schools, with$54,000. eton prides itself on teaching leadership and numbers twenty british prime ministers among its alumni. >> eton is a bastion of the british establishment. its critics believe this place perpetuates the inequalities of the british class system because the children of the elite come here and are taught how to exercise and maintain power. the development in this parish should yield...
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definitely as it starts to take hold in other industries we're going to seproductivity gains and especially eatonrt to see potentially ai play a role in that going forward. >> the stocks are up 30% this year, smart people already caught on. it's about industrial automation in that particular space. okay, we're going to have much more coming up on etf edge at 1:10 p.m. eastern time. dig deeper into broader opportunities in the ai space using exchange traded funds and rich will be joined by todd rosenbloom. the head of research. frank, back to you. >> all right, bob, looking forward to it. >>> coming up next on "halftime" energy leading the way today as the top gainer in the sector gets a big buy call. we'll see if the committee agrees. our call of the day is coming up next on "halftime." you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to na
definitely as it starts to take hold in other industries we're going to seproductivity gains and especially eatonrt to see potentially ai play a role in that going forward. >> the stocks are up 30% this year, smart people already caught on. it's about industrial automation in that particular space. okay, we're going to have much more coming up on etf edge at 1:10 p.m. eastern time. dig deeper into broader opportunities in the ai space using exchange traded funds and rich will be joined by...
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at least that's the starting asking price the auction at the van eaton galleries starts on july 17th.e huge disney fan, maybe there's something there for you. all right. to celebrate the 4th. look at this. an artist in arkansas is knitting the world's largest knitted flag, david cold as his name is actually using telephone poles, apparently as knitting needles painters there. that's to help hold it all together. yes, pretty crazy. he's using acrylic felt to put this 25 foot wide, 15 foot tall flag together. he says he wants to give people a new way of looking at the american flag. and you thing about art has the power to bring people together. i think it has the power to >> revitalize communities and and get folks. i don't know, working together to make something meaningful. >> nicole, i blown away by yeah, anyway. so that's what's going on there. just another fun thing to bring up in conversation today on this 4th of july. speaking of which let's get that forecast. lot going on out there today. now we've got the parades, this morn barbecues this afternoon and the displays of firework
at least that's the starting asking price the auction at the van eaton galleries starts on july 17th.e huge disney fan, maybe there's something there for you. all right. to celebrate the 4th. look at this. an artist in arkansas is knitting the world's largest knitted flag, david cold as his name is actually using telephone poles, apparently as knitting needles painters there. that's to help hold it all together. yes, pretty crazy. he's using acrylic felt to put this 25 foot wide, 15 foot tall...
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and i don't quite know why here's eaton, this is a very typical example, new highs almost every singlesoll rand, carrier, parker hanifen have been strong the steel stocks have been strong, only fractionally to the downside finally, i want to point out, we're waiting for a big ipo to open the best thing that can happen to an ipo market is an up market, which is exactly what can happen we're waiting for oddity tech to open this is going to be on the snark. this is a consumer beauty company. 12.1 million, shares of 35 but this thing was up-sized rather dramatically. the prior price was just 10.5 million, at 32 to 34 so they're going to raise north of $400 million. now, this was just getting ready to go, as i was coming on the floor. and i don't think it's quite opened yet has it opened? i can't quite see that from here not yet, okay. we're waiting for it to open, but this will definitely open on the upside it's got an awful lot of momentum behind it sarah and carl, this is another sign that the ipo market is reopening again. you'll need strong market, up market, stable interest rates, so
and i don't quite know why here's eaton, this is a very typical example, new highs almost every singlesoll rand, carrier, parker hanifen have been strong the steel stocks have been strong, only fractionally to the downside finally, i want to point out, we're waiting for a big ipo to open the best thing that can happen to an ipo market is an up market, which is exactly what can happen we're waiting for oddity tech to open this is going to be on the snark. this is a consumer beauty company. 12.1...
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>> reporter: leslie eaton is with the marshall project, which has studied the use of police k-9s. >>ind some government estimates that thousands of people every year end up in emergency rooms because of dog bites, more than 3,000 a year. but nothing about who or how or why, what happened. >> reporter: now, the incident is being investigated by ohio state highway patrol and circleville p.d., and the town's mayor tells cbs news that the officer who released the k-9 -- that's ryan speakman -- has been placed on paid leave. major. >> errol barnett, thank you. >>> tonight an extensive police search continues at the home of an architect charged with murdering three women whose bodies were dumped near long island's gilgo beach. investigators have been using an excavator, cadaver dogs, and sonar, looking for evidence that could tie rex heuermann to additional murders. today the suffolk county police commissioner described the search as fruitful but did not say what they found. >>> the "cbs overnight news" i used t to wait to o run mymy dishwasheher 'til l it was super full. now— i r run it d
>> reporter: leslie eaton is with the marshall project, which has studied the use of police k-9s. >>ind some government estimates that thousands of people every year end up in emergency rooms because of dog bites, more than 3,000 a year. but nothing about who or how or why, what happened. >> reporter: now, the incident is being investigated by ohio state highway patrol and circleville p.d., and the town's mayor tells cbs news that the officer who released the k-9 -- that's...
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lars says i'm a local town councillor in eaton rates need to eaton and business rates need to be for only the larger chains paying for business rates. this would stimulate growth and prosperity our growth and prosperity in our high residents parking high street. residents parking should free and it should should be free and it should also be for free short periods to encourage residents to shop in their own towns as good ideas there. >> from lars yeah, no, that's i think i think particularly the business rate stuff , it seems business rate stuff, it seems very punitive because of course if you're if you're if you have an online shop, you don't pay that tax, you don't pay business rates because you have rates because if you have a physical shop, you do pay that tax. >> that's an imbalance. >> that's that's an imbalance. >> that's that's an imbalance. >> says, having watched >> as barry says, having watched the declining the piece on our declining situation high streets, i situation in our high streets, i would to mention for would like to mention what for me i believe a lot of people
lars says i'm a local town councillor in eaton rates need to eaton and business rates need to be for only the larger chains paying for business rates. this would stimulate growth and prosperity our growth and prosperity in our high residents parking high street. residents parking should free and it should should be free and it should also be for free short periods to encourage residents to shop in their own towns as good ideas there. >> from lars yeah, no, that's i think i think...
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division, people don't really -- they love it this is what you have to look at kind of reminds me of eatonryear. this is the kind of thing that people are missing american industrial companies that are crushing it. >> all right what do you have on the big program this evening >> so here's one that's crushing it otis otis judy marks is doing a remarkable job. stocks are down today. stock at a 52-week high. and then agco, more feed the world. i like to keep up with it because they understand the problems with ukraine. he's a guy told that 13% of the world's calories are bottled up in grain. once again the reason i think you'll like it, it's a reverse head and shoulders, which happens to be -- >> missed that i have. >> jim, have a great rest of the day. >> thank you you too. >> see you over there a little later at your post for "mad money." >> thank you david, royal caribbean. >> royal caribbean. >> you and i, what do you say? >> never going to happen. >> why not >> you know that it won't happen. >> i know. >> not that i wouldn't want it to we got a lot more after the break on, of course, tha
division, people don't really -- they love it this is what you have to look at kind of reminds me of eatonryear. this is the kind of thing that people are missing american industrial companies that are crushing it. >> all right what do you have on the big program this evening >> so here's one that's crushing it otis otis judy marks is doing a remarkable job. stocks are down today. stock at a 52-week high. and then agco, more feed the world. i like to keep up with it because they...
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are elite list, well, actually they're going to become elitist because you're your harrow's you're eaton'sey can swallow of this world. they can swallow the 20% vat fee. those parents will afford it's will be able to afford it. it's the middle areas. the middle class income areas. it's those parents who scrimp and save people like stoke and save people like in stoke on trent, work on the factory trent, who work on the factory floor churchill, or floor of churchill, china, or those who their own those who run their own independent businesses . independent small businesses. you are the people you know, these are the people who personal who decide to make that personal choice. say , the choice. and as you say, the bonus they're bonus scheme that they're talking will to a talking about will go to a teacher after second year of teacher after the second year of their . they've trouble their teaching. they've trouble actually own figures actually in labour's own figures was that after 11 years, see was that after 11 years, we see a drop of around 50% of those people staying in the profession. wha
are elite list, well, actually they're going to become elitist because you're your harrow's you're eaton'sey can swallow of this world. they can swallow the 20% vat fee. those parents will afford it's will be able to afford it. it's the middle areas. the middle class income areas. it's those parents who scrimp and save people like stoke and save people like in stoke on trent, work on the factory trent, who work on the factory floor churchill, or floor of churchill, china, or those who their own...
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with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neil tweeting: journalist george eatonon as well. so it was quite an important moment to at least note. but i did say, pretty quickly, it comes at a time of intense strain on the service and services under real pressure. so i suppose you need to combine both thoughts. it is a moment 75th anniversary and there is still quite a lot of pride in the service founded in 19a8, providing free at the point of use health care, making a massive difference to people's lives. reflecting on that, but certainly looking to the future with all the huge challenges that there are right now. equally, there are other viewers, you won't be surprised to hear, who feel the bbc is far too negative about the nhs. how would you answer them? well, i think the comments we've heard are we're not being critical enough or we're being too critical, and i think we need to reflect on those. but it shows there are differing views. there were two reports from think tanks in the run—up to the anniversary and on the day itself, the main health think tanks which
with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neil tweeting: journalist george eatonon as well. so it was quite an important moment to at least note. but i did say, pretty quickly, it comes at a time of intense strain on the service and services under real pressure. so i suppose you need to combine both thoughts. it is a moment 75th anniversary and there is still quite a lot of pride in the service founded in 19a8, providing free at the point of use health care, making a...