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still to come: jumpers for goalposts. sweaters for landmarks.ism very seriously. there's nelson mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc news. my name's mike embley. the latest headlines: president trump has been meeting with canada's prime minister — justin trudeau. it comes as mr trump's national security adviser michael flynn
still to come: jumpers for goalposts. sweaters for landmarks.ism very seriously. there's nelson mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his...
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it's moving the goalpost, essentially. >> reporter: today they pay their mortgage with the money once budgeted for her student loan. when you saw that zero, how did it feel? >> i'm like, oh my goodness. it was really exciting. >> it was really exciting. >> reporter: financial freedom to start their next chapter under a new roof. jo ling kent, nbc news, maryland. >> we all know that zero. >>> up next, a reunion you won't want to miss. >>> finally tonight, a positive life-changing experience that began in tragedy for a woman who survived a terrible car crash and is now walking in the footsteps of the man who helped save her. from alabama, tammy leitner on how they would meet again 15 years later. >> it was horrific. >> reporter: erica samuels has never spoken about that day, when a drunk driver slammed into her car. >> he's dead. he's dead. >> reporter: she watched that driver die as medics rushed to save her life. >> the glass was everywhere. all i can recall is the pain, the agony. i just wanted someone to make it stop. >> reporter: nurse phillip still remembers the injured young woma
it's moving the goalpost, essentially. >> reporter: today they pay their mortgage with the money once budgeted for her student loan. when you saw that zero, how did it feel? >> i'm like, oh my goodness. it was really exciting. >> it was really exciting. >> reporter: financial freedom to start their next chapter under a new roof. jo ling kent, nbc news, maryland. >> we all know that zero. >>> up next, a reunion you won't want to miss. >>> finally...
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got to the level, backed away from the level, and the presumption is you've seen your goalpost, yourember at 180, and then here we are at 290. >> you like my lines. >> yo know how to draw lines. >> chart master, that's a big thing. >> again, i think this is really important. remember when you use a collar, you have gains, giving up potential upside for, you know, protection at a certain level. the likelihood, case scenario it's within the range of the short call. that's okay. that's why we're not paying a lot for it. >> 55%. a lot of stocks can do that, not stocks that are $50 billion. >> all right. fiscal shares surging to a ten-year high this week, great news for dan who made a bullish bet. now how to make more money. we'll ex-plain when "options action returns." >>> "options action" sponsored by -- but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinko
got to the level, backed away from the level, and the presumption is you've seen your goalpost, yourember at 180, and then here we are at 290. >> you like my lines. >> yo know how to draw lines. >> chart master, that's a big thing. >> again, i think this is really important. remember when you use a collar, you have gains, giving up potential upside for, you know, protection at a certain level. the likelihood, case scenario it's within the range of the short call. that's...
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the presumption is you've seen your goalposts.lows of december, 1.80 -- >> so you're saying you like my lines. >> you know how to draw a line, that's a good thing. he's the chart master, that's a big thing. >> i think this is really important. remember when you're using a collar, you are giving up potential. the best case scenario is the stock is within the range of the long put and the short call. that's okay. >> just think about this. 55%. a lot of stocks that can do that in three months. not stocks that are 50 billion market cap this is one of the biggest movers on the place. >>> up next, cisco shares surging to a near ten-year high this week, that's great news for dan who made a bullish bet. now he has a way to make more money. we'll explain when "options action" returns. hey nicole, this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can a
the presumption is you've seen your goalposts.lows of december, 1.80 -- >> so you're saying you like my lines. >> you know how to draw a line, that's a good thing. he's the chart master, that's a big thing. >> i think this is really important. remember when you're using a collar, you are giving up potential. the best case scenario is the stock is within the range of the long put and the short call. that's okay. >> just think about this. 55%. a lot of stocks that can do...
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forjo the goalposts have shifted already but the definitive line of what is considered a disability ishe sport, after tactics italy used against england in yesterday's six nations clash. the italians have been accused of gamesmanship, after their refusal to engage in a particular part of the match. but others have praised their cleverness, as our sports correspondent richard conway reports. to the uninitiated, rugby's rules can at times be slightly confusing. yesterday, well, it was the turn of the players to ask the questions. ijust wanted to do what the rule was, what the exact rule is. england's coach went as far as to question what sport the italians were playing. well, it wasn't rugby. let's face the facts. you know, you've got to have an offside line to play the game. the issue stemmed from what's known as a ruck. as seen in scotland's game against wales on saturday, it's formed after a tackle, when at least one player from each side on their feet close around the ball on the ground. when that happens, imaginary lines are drawn through the foot of the last players in the ruck. pl
forjo the goalposts have shifted already but the definitive line of what is considered a disability ishe sport, after tactics italy used against england in yesterday's six nations clash. the italians have been accused of gamesmanship, after their refusal to engage in a particular part of the match. but others have praised their cleverness, as our sports correspondent richard conway reports. to the uninitiated, rugby's rules can at times be slightly confusing. yesterday, well, it was the turn of...
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in peoples face to get the ball rolling and get things moving, it has gone way too far past the goalpostwe have to do something serious in this country. host: david is joining us, phoenix, arizona. what are your thoughts on the opioid epidemic? caller: good morning. lee, national aids activist originally from salem, oregon. thankfully, when i was young person i never tried any of the really hard drugs, so i think god every day for that. i have lost so many of my personal friends to aids due to , opioids orrugs meth or whatever, but what i find interesting is people, along with president 45, wants to build a south wall when a lot of the opioid drugs are coming over the northern border. this is huge in the northeast. we hear it regularly on the news, the northeast has this huge, horrible problem. arizona has meth and a lack of education. there is not a huge opioid problem here in arizona because there is not enough money for people to afford them at the prices that they are out there. there may be pockets and things like that, but i have been here four years and as an activist, i have seen
in peoples face to get the ball rolling and get things moving, it has gone way too far past the goalpostwe have to do something serious in this country. host: david is joining us, phoenix, arizona. what are your thoughts on the opioid epidemic? caller: good morning. lee, national aids activist originally from salem, oregon. thankfully, when i was young person i never tried any of the really hard drugs, so i think god every day for that. i have lost so many of my personal friends to aids due to...
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forjo, the goalposts have shifted already but the definitive line of what is considered a disabilitye of claims over negligent treatment. insurers say the new rules are crazy, and are warning premiums for car owners will have to rise. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. compensation is a lifeline for people like tom, awarded £1.5 million after losing a leg in an accident at work. tom thinks it's right that victims should get more to pay for recovery and ongoing costs. i miss my leg dearly, you know. this prosthetic‘s amazing, but it's nowhere near a human leg. prosthetics aren't cheap. these legs are top of the range legs at £70,000 each. whether it's from an industrial accident or from a car accident, insurers have been able to keep down the lump sum they pay victims by saying well, they can invest it and make an income from it. now the government's saying in these days of very low interest rates, they will have to assume that people will make less than nothing from year to year out of their compensation, and that means insurers having to pay out much more upfr
forjo, the goalposts have shifted already but the definitive line of what is considered a disabilitye of claims over negligent treatment. insurers say the new rules are crazy, and are warning premiums for car owners will have to rise. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. compensation is a lifeline for people like tom, awarded £1.5 million after losing a leg in an accident at work. tom thinks it's right that victims should get more to pay for recovery and ongoing costs. i...
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on the bbc across the past week to know that this is the reality on the ground, we have seen the goalposts, rather than mass kit. i want to ask about the historic night in the commons last night, historic night for theresa may and the brexit bill. you voted against it, againstjeremy corbyn's instructions. labourfailed it, againstjeremy corbyn's instructions. labour failed to amend the bill at all. there were loads of amendments. your party is in a mess over it, aren't they? i put my name to many amendments, the majority of which we voted on last night for many hours. one in particular was clause 11, the specific pledge that even those constituents of mine who voted to leave the eu tell me was one of the motivating factors that led them, this pledge of £350 million for the nhs, very relevant to the discussion. and it failed. it failed. i represent a constituency in the city of liverpool, 50% voted to remain and for the figures that have been extrapolated, it was higherfor my have been extrapolated, it was higher for my own constituency. i've seen higher for my own constituency. i've seen fi
on the bbc across the past week to know that this is the reality on the ground, we have seen the goalposts, rather than mass kit. i want to ask about the historic night in the commons last night, historic night for theresa may and the brexit bill. you voted against it, againstjeremy corbyn's instructions. labourfailed it, againstjeremy corbyn's instructions. labour failed to amend the bill at all. there were loads of amendments. your party is in a mess over it, aren't they? i put my name to...
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. >> that's what we heard yesterday, that they made these goalposts or set goalposts for the unemploymentt them all and didn't do anything. the reason was because they didn't have cooperation on the inflation side. so now that's starting to happen. maybe that gives them cover to say, all right, now it's time and we were right wait. >> go back to something you said just a few seconds ago. janet yellen said exactly the same thing about we don't want to wait too long. she said that in january before the january 31st meeting. so that is in the new news. i think what is the new news this year is they're talking about both rate hikes and a reduction in the balance sheet. steve and i have had this discussion for years about when that's going to happen. it was not an issue in 2016. it is an issue in 2017. i think what we will see is sort of a trade-off over the balance of the year. i think the cpi number makes a hike in march more likely than it did yesterday. >> mark, would you be voting to hike? what is this split between the market, which keeps hearing yellen -- i think we had guys like robert
. >> that's what we heard yesterday, that they made these goalposts or set goalposts for the unemploymentt them all and didn't do anything. the reason was because they didn't have cooperation on the inflation side. so now that's starting to happen. maybe that gives them cover to say, all right, now it's time and we were right wait. >> go back to something you said just a few seconds ago. janet yellen said exactly the same thing about we don't want to wait too long. she said that in...
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it seems like the goalpost is kind of changing a little bit, at least over the last week.back, things with green card issues and whatnot. a lot of this has been walked back. so a lot of people are in limbo. >> you know, the trump white house will tell you he campaigned on these things. he's going to take a tougher stand on immigration. he's going to do these things. so he did. there's some question about how effective it will be. green cards being a major thing. people have green cards allowing them to come in and out of the united states. they were stopped. the white house said just a couple hundred people were inconvenienced by not being allowed to come in. but it was part of the upheaval. i won't call it chaos because that sounds like a criticism. certainly in the first 12, 14 days of the trump administration there's a lotf he said, i promise, i'm going to shake things up. you're seeing the world being shaken up, whether it's the australian phone call with the prime minister there or whether it's immigration. >> the border wall. >> the president announced a supreme cour
it seems like the goalpost is kind of changing a little bit, at least over the last week.back, things with green card issues and whatnot. a lot of this has been walked back. so a lot of people are in limbo. >> you know, the trump white house will tell you he campaigned on these things. he's going to take a tougher stand on immigration. he's going to do these things. so he did. there's some question about how effective it will be. green cards being a major thing. people have green cards...
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you talk about hitting the goals and keep moving the goalposts, yeah, i think we've hit the inflationroll target. i think steve described it exactly right. if you're going to be gradual, if you're going to do three hikes this year, and they've talked about doing a few hikes, why not get started, why not do it in march. you've certainly hit the targets, we would argue. >> for march we should be at 100%. but we're not. >> 13.3, joe. i don't get it. >> so some of it is technicals. the world has been short the front end of the year curve. some of it is technicals. >> the world trades. >> a little bit. >> sorry, rick. if it's technical and it's wrong, why aren't you taking all of your funds money and putting it against what is wrong there and making money on the arbitrage? >> the problem is these technicals persist for a very long prosecutoeriod of time. that being said, to own assets on the front end of the yield curve doesn't make any sense. you short that part of the yield curve. you just got to do it in a reasonable science. what are the odds of their going? i'd say closer to 50/50. ma
you talk about hitting the goals and keep moving the goalposts, yeah, i think we've hit the inflationroll target. i think steve described it exactly right. if you're going to be gradual, if you're going to do three hikes this year, and they've talked about doing a few hikes, why not get started, why not do it in march. you've certainly hit the targets, we would argue. >> for march we should be at 100%. but we're not. >> 13.3, joe. i don't get it. >> so some of it is...