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lemonis: and i don't think you realize it. mike over, and -- and -- john: [ laughs ] i didn't mean to. mike: but then the problem is, people read that, and they're like, "dude, why can't they just -- what's up with these brothers?" it's funny sometimes, but after a while, it's not professional. i knew we could do better, and i -- lemonis: it's about making yourself better, too. mike: exactly. lemonis: and so if you strive for always making sure that you proof stuff before you come. somebody looks at every last detail. john: good. lemonis: all right. you've got some work to do. john: all right. good stuff. lemonis: what's up, guys? in order for them to really expand their horizons and create new lines and diversify the product offering, they're going to need to have additional resources at their fingertips. so, i'm taking these guys to a cut-and-sew factory. how are you? i'm marcus. robby: sir, how are you? pretty good. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. robby: so here we do cutting, pattern making, design, development, pr
lemonis: and i don't think you realize it. mike over, and -- and -- john: [ laughs ] i didn't mean to. mike: but then the problem is, people read that, and they're like, "dude, why can't they just -- what's up with these brothers?" it's funny sometimes, but after a while, it's not professional. i knew we could do better, and i -- lemonis: it's about making yourself better, too. mike: exactly. lemonis: and so if you strive for always making sure that you proof stuff before you come....
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mike: yeah. i got a small... i agree. ecause you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good luck to you. ♪ mike is now gone for good, and so is paul, by the way. he hung around for awhile and tried to work on little things, but in the end, it didn't work out, and candidly, it's probably for the best. now, they're still technically investors and my partners, but that's in the name only, not the operations. ♪ travis: so this is where we're standing here. this is gone now. lemonis: in an effort to drive more traffic to farrell's, we are redoing the entire floor plan to allow customers that just want to enjoy ice cream without food to come. we're expanding the entire candy store to improve the retail area, and we're adding a candy-making space, and we're also extending
mike: yeah. i got a small... i agree. ecause you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good luck to you. ♪ mike is now gone for good, and so is paul, by the way. he hung around for awhile and tried to work on little things, but in the...
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mike: i am the sales department. sales department and the research and development and the engineering. mike: right. lemonis: you can't do it because something is going to give, and guess what's giving? mike: sales. lemonis: sales. how is he spread incredibly thin? because if you look behind him, there are people everywhere. it isn't like he's making them and designing them. i still, to this day, don't know what he meant by he was spread thin. lou: what percentage of the business do you want for that? lemonis: 33%. lou: so, 50% to lose. lemonis: for you. lou: i don't like that. lemonis: i know. lou: i think i need a time out. introducing the all-new mike: 2021 gla suv.e cost of the ma♪ eting plan. starting at just $36,230. it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. monis: so what's your total budget for 15 for marketing? what i wanted to do is to start to get down into the details in their financials and start to hold mike accountable in front of lou for the nonsense that he was speaking. mike: sports market
mike: i am the sales department. sales department and the research and development and the engineering. mike: right. lemonis: you can't do it because something is going to give, and guess what's giving? mike: sales. lemonis: sales. how is he spread incredibly thin? because if you look behind him, there are people everywhere. it isn't like he's making them and designing them. i still, to this day, don't know what he meant by he was spread thin. lou: what percentage of the business do you want...
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i like mike's trade here because you're only risking about 3.8% it's being a little tactical here tryingo fill that gap and you're only risking 3.8% of the underlying stock price. i specifically like mike's november 115 strike. he's using technical analysis to choose that strike price, which is roughly about a 30 delta, the same type of strike price we would normally sell but being tactical for november so, if it does fill that go, you're likely to have that november option expire worthless and potentially you have the option to sell more puts again to lower the cost of that long put. >> last word to you, mike. >> i think there are other things to contemplate here of course, when we are thinking about what the next potential catalyst would be, obviously we have the year-end shopping season would partially be part of that. we're going to have another earnings season when the next quarter rolls off. november isn't going to capture those things we have strength in some of these higher flying names that are trading at higher multiples. i think it's risky to chase those names even if they are
i like mike's trade here because you're only risking about 3.8% it's being a little tactical here tryingo fill that gap and you're only risking 3.8% of the underlying stock price. i specifically like mike's november 115 strike. he's using technical analysis to choose that strike price, which is roughly about a 30 delta, the same type of strike price we would normally sell but being tactical for november so, if it does fill that go, you're likely to have that november option expire worthless and...
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mike's co-workers felt hope slip away. >> when did you both realize this was it? >> i think we all knew that something had happened. >> true. >> after a few weeks had past, we knew mike wasn't coming back. >> months went by with no sign of mike. and then in june something of mike's did literally surface that made people wonder, his chest-high waderings. >> waders didn't have the slime that lake seminole would produce if you put something out there three or four days, it will be slimy. especially in the backwater where there is not a lot of flow. it gets the brown sludge on it. >> they were as clean as the new pair with no sign of a gator attack. >> we found no indication of any bite marks on the waders, no indication of any human remains. >> traces of mike, but still no body. how unusual that was for a lake not to give ups it dead. >> michael that point was the only hunter/fisherman that had gone overboard in that lake that was never found. >> fish and wildlife officers were confounded. eventually the case of the missing boater was handed off to local sheriff detective
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mike, what do you say? >> so ii actually think that kind of like nike, the company is finally making some traction on the digital side, on the grocery side the valuation isn't extraordinarily high where a lot of other companies are those options are exceptionally cheap right now. they're about 90 cents but they're cheap for a reason you're only giving yourself about three weeks to expiration. right now the options market is implying there's probably a 20% chance or less that that trade is going to be profitable. in the money so you might if you are thinking about being in a bullish position in walmart, choose a strike a little closer to at the money and a little bit further out in time. >> how does this chart look, carter >> i think the high is in for walmart. let me just say it that way. i think it got bid up too much on the tiktok news, and i think the upside is very muted >> our next viewer writes about boeing it closed near the high. it's still well below its downward sloping 200-day moving average. does carter
mike, what do you say? >> so ii actually think that kind of like nike, the company is finally making some traction on the digital side, on the grocery side the valuation isn't extraordinarily high where a lot of other companies are those options are exceptionally cheap right now. they're about 90 cents but they're cheap for a reason you're only giving yourself about three weeks to expiration. right now the options market is implying there's probably a 20% chance or less that that trade is...
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mike. >> mike: busy night here, good night from washington, i am mike emanuel, i will see you tomorrow to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you.
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i'm not as bearish here on this particular sector, but i do like mike's trade here because even as the sector drifts sideways, he can still remain neutral on the sidelines with this particular trade i like the strike prices too the fact that he bought the $50 strike price, that means he's risking less capital and collecting a fair amount of premium. >> mike, last word >> those january options capture a lot of things that the october options will not, which is not just the last upcoming earnings we're seeing right now, but of course the ones they're going to be reporting in january and the election owning those january options but finding a way to finance them probably makes so sense. >>> let's switch gears to the aut autos. gm announced a $2 billion investment in nikola on monday both stocks floored it before being brought to a halt by hindenburg the company has dismissed the allegations but neither nikola nor gm have shaken it off just yet. tony, what's your take, what's your trade >> so as you said, there was a lot of news that drove volatility in both gm and nikola this week. i want
i'm not as bearish here on this particular sector, but i do like mike's trade here because even as the sector drifts sideways, he can still remain neutral on the sidelines with this particular trade i like the strike prices too the fact that he bought the $50 strike price, that means he's risking less capital and collecting a fair amount of premium. >> mike, last word >> those january options capture a lot of things that the october options will not, which is not just the last...
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i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put.f owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option. so he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase here of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for over ezon >> obviously you're always going to have muted returns in an area like utilities but on a total return basis, this has been a tremendous winner versus the s&p long term. the issue for the stock right now on a sort of long-term tentacle basis is it's just returned to its 1999 peak. in principal this consolidation is healthy action. and i think ultimately verizon breaks out to new highs finally eclipsing its dot com peak >> we have a news alert that we want get to on merck they have begun testing in humans and taking a look at the shares we do see a little bit of a pop i think. actually, i see it down about a quarter of a percent but this is something we're clearly watching as the markets react, up a ha
i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put.f owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option. so he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase here of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for over ezon >> obviously you're always going to have muted returns in an area like utilities but on a total return basis, this has been a tremendous...
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>> i don't think he has a choice, mike. ink that there has to be some accountability to the democratic leaders in the city is like new york, portland, seattle, d.c. and others that have failed completely failed to secure their cities. and it is only getting worse. so i think that that is why the president is applying the pressure. and i have to tell you, i am really -- i am outraged at the governor's comments, because i think of the governor does not realize that the president does have an army. he has an army of the nypd that will support him any day of the week that he walks down the street of new york city. i can guarantee it. >> mike: here is more on the issue from president trump tonight in battleground pennsylvania. >> for the entire summer biden was silent as far left writers attacked law enforcement in democrat run cities all, burning down businesses, terrorizing civilians and just recently marching through the streets chanting death to america. >> mike: kevin, how do you respond? >> yeah, mike. it is an interesting
>> i don't think he has a choice, mike. ink that there has to be some accountability to the democratic leaders in the city is like new york, portland, seattle, d.c. and others that have failed completely failed to secure their cities. and it is only getting worse. so i think that that is why the president is applying the pressure. and i have to tell you, i am really -- i am outraged at the governor's comments, because i think of the governor does not realize that the president does have...
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and he just said, "man, i'll buy yoa irt that -- say iron mike. ialls me iron mike. >> jimmy: wow. see, i didn't know that. and then i just saw some pictures of jamie foxx who is unbelievably -- i love that guy. he's so talented he is playing you in a movie called "finding mike." it's finally happening we talked about it last time you were on the show and so now it's finally happening. >> hey man, i'm looking forward to this. this is gonna be really interesting to me observing myself >> jimmy: yeah, but jamie said to me when he was here last time, we were talking in the hallway and he said, "i have tons of mike stories like, we hung out and i've been through everything." like he was with you through the good times and the bad times. >> listen.e" as well because i'm sure there's some comedians that want to kick his ass. [ laughter ] so we need jamie to participate in this stuff as well. and listen, it's for all athletes i'm talking about anybody. ping pong players, all that -- handball players all the legends of the past, you know, who's around 45, 5
and he just said, "man, i'll buy yoa irt that -- say iron mike. ialls me iron mike. >> jimmy: wow. see, i didn't know that. and then i just saw some pictures of jamie foxx who is unbelievably -- i love that guy. he's so talented he is playing you in a movie called "finding mike." it's finally happening we talked about it last time you were on the show and so now it's finally happening. >> hey man, i'm looking forward to this. this is gonna be really interesting to me...
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i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put option here.hich was slightly out of the money put. he has a higher probably of actually owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for verizon >> sure. obviously you're going to have muted returns in an area like utilities, which is essentially what it is on a total return basis, this has been a tremendous winner versus the s&p long-term the issue for the stock right now on a long-term tentacle basis is it's just returned to its 1999 peak. in principle, this consolidation is healthy i think ultimately verizon breaks out to new highs, finally eclipsing its dotcom peak. >>> we have a news alert here that we want to get to on merck. the company's covid vaccine candidate has begun testing in humans taking a look at the shares in the afterhour session, we do see a little bit of a pop
i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put option here.hich was slightly out of the money put. he has a higher probably of actually owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for verizon >> sure. obviously you're going to have muted returns in an...
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i did let things go! his name is mike and i let him go. ou, mike! >> stephen: i love mike more than you do. don't say you love mike. i live mike and i loved him first! i loved him first. >> the boy is ours. >> the boy is ourselves. >> also, listen -- >> stephen: you know what? >> we can relocate to utah and we can both share mike. he can be our sister writer. >> stephen: i'm in. i hear it's beautiful, so beautiful out there. okay. do you have any dream guests for the next season? anybody you really want to get in the chair? >> so there is this guy, right, who has-- >> yeah, a show. it was amazing. it was, like, kind of like-- i don't want to even call it a spin-off because that would be doing it a disservice. it came from "the daily show." and it starred this guy who-- >> what's his name? >> i can't remember his name right now. but he was just really, really good on. >> he was hilarious. yelling at the president and stuff. >> stephen: larry will mor. that's the guy! >> was it. >> stephen: i know him. you want him on. i'll give him a call. >
i did let things go! his name is mike and i let him go. ou, mike! >> stephen: i love mike more than you do. don't say you love mike. i live mike and i loved him first! i loved him first. >> the boy is ours. >> the boy is ourselves. >> also, listen -- >> stephen: you know what? >> we can relocate to utah and we can both share mike. he can be our sister writer. >> stephen: i'm in. i hear it's beautiful, so beautiful out there. okay. do you have any dream...
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i actually had to do a double take when i looked at this because mike is only risking 1.6% of the etf'salue to take this bearish bet that's an extremely low amount of capital to be risking as a percentage of the underlying etf value. i particularly like the directional view of this trade. you have a breakdown of the xlp in that head and shoulders pattern. if you look at the individual constituents, proctor & gamble making up 17% of this index is really the only stock holding up this index coca-cola 10%. relatively weak relative stock. pepsi broke below 135, 10% of the index. costco, 5% of the index. you have a lot of these constituents starting to break down i like this trade. i especially like the fact that mike is risking a very small percentage. >> there you go. mike you're getting a boost there from tony. meantime, check out the industrials. they've kind of been quietly chugging higher over the last month despite some choppy trading. along with the rest of the market. now is it time to get in on the action ask tony he'll tell you he's got cat scratch fever. >> i want to take a look
i actually had to do a double take when i looked at this because mike is only risking 1.6% of the etf'salue to take this bearish bet that's an extremely low amount of capital to be risking as a percentage of the underlying etf value. i particularly like the directional view of this trade. you have a breakdown of the xlp in that head and shoulders pattern. if you look at the individual constituents, proctor & gamble making up 17% of this index is really the only stock holding up this index...
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i still have faith in apple. i'm selling put vertical credit spreads on apple >> mike khouw? r spending at lulu during the pandemic? >> no, she hasn't actually she actually bought a big rowing machine which she uses almost every single day so good for her. i haven't been so good about things i will say this, where one opportunity is lost, another is gained. elevated implied volatility makes put spread callers on the qqq in a way you can still hedge aome of the gains we've seen and you still have some gains to be hedged >> all right, that does it for us here on "options action." have a great long weekend. do not go anywhere a special cnbc summer school is in session right after this. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're bin
i still have faith in apple. i'm selling put vertical credit spreads on apple >> mike khouw? r spending at lulu during the pandemic? >> no, she hasn't actually she actually bought a big rowing machine which she uses almost every single day so good for her. i haven't been so good about things i will say this, where one opportunity is lost, another is gained. elevated implied volatility makes put spread callers on the qqq in a way you can still hedge aome of the gains we've seen and...
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dividends is incorporated in them u i think if you're looking at verizon you could look at selling the october puts you could collect about $1.80 for those. >> miketrade has made some money. what are you doing now, sticking it out, cashing in >> i think we could stick it out here the puts that we sold for $1.80 you could have bought those back for $1.25. we're comfortable getting long we still have a decent amount of premium relative to the stock price to collect before october expiration, which isn't that far away i think if you're still short these, you can be comfortable with that. >> tony said that gm shares could be about to take off watch this >> the stock itself is really underperformed the market for multiple years, but it recently put in a bit of a bottoming formation and recently broke out above that $30 resistance level on the news of this deal it recently retreated back on the short seller piece back to that $30 support level but that's actually the attractiveness that i see for a long opportunity here, the fact that $30 has held. the trade structure is going out to october and selling the 30 put options. that's collecting about $1.55
dividends is incorporated in them u i think if you're looking at verizon you could look at selling the october puts you could collect about $1.80 for those. >> miketrade has made some money. what are you doing now, sticking it out, cashing in >> i think we could stick it out here the puts that we sold for $1.80 you could have bought those back for $1.25. we're comfortable getting long we still have a decent amount of premium relative to the stock price to collect before october...
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and of course i talked to frank and mike about the board at snowflake. k that they have done an incredible job of balancing it over the course of the last year and with all of that change, it is understandable that they don't want to make more change right at this point in time. but the company is absolutely committed to iversity. and that includes all types of diversity, not just black directors, but vie dersity throughout texecutive team and o the board. >> mike, i want to give you a chance to answer that question as well. it is an important issue and we're thinking about it in way that's we unfortunately didn't enough in the past how are you thinking about it and is it frankly a mistake, a missed opportunity not to have a black director on your board with somebody who is leading a challenge like brad is on a day where you are having such a momentous occasion >> you know, i think that brad answered the question well it is something that we take seriously and we're working on and the board has made quite a bit of change in the past six months already and
and of course i talked to frank and mike about the board at snowflake. k that they have done an incredible job of balancing it over the course of the last year and with all of that change, it is understandable that they don't want to make more change right at this point in time. but the company is absolutely committed to iversity. and that includes all types of diversity, not just black directors, but vie dersity throughout texecutive team and o the board. >> mike, i want to give you a...
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i had tribute some of. what's going on in the positive side of the administration to mike. do you expect any more major republicans to come forward before november 3rd and support biden. so if you're saying aleck to republicans i think that that's less likely if you're saying everything about former trump cabinet officials senior cabinet officials i think that is likely we will see cabinet level and sub-cabinet level people coming out over the next couple of weeks remember there was a book written by somebody so-called anonymous who has promised to come out in october and explain who they are what they are and why they wrote that book and so i think that's coming as well and so yes i think that responsible patriotic americans who have worked with this man that know how psychologically unfit he is for the job and understand his intellectual of acuity are going to speak out i think that like i said they have a patriotic duty of their fellow americans to explain the danger. do you think there's any possibility we know you doesn't like him maybe can't even stand i'm a president
i had tribute some of. what's going on in the positive side of the administration to mike. do you expect any more major republicans to come forward before november 3rd and support biden. so if you're saying aleck to republicans i think that that's less likely if you're saying everything about former trump cabinet officials senior cabinet officials i think that is likely we will see cabinet level and sub-cabinet level people coming out over the next couple of weeks remember there was a book...
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i don't like it. mike: your thoughts on those concerned parents? >> there is a legitimate. e governor is supposed to regulate or take care of the affairs of a state. i don't see the word legislate in the definition of governor. we've seen this time and again. governors closing businesses, closing churches, removing statues and not telling people they got to get flu shots. to begin with, that violates the fourteenth amendment, deprives individuals of life and liberty without due process. what does that mean? we need to have a hearing, we need to have evidence but before a legislature or court to find out if we truly need to have kids vaccinated. i will tell you this. vaccines for the flu have a 40 percent-60% success rate services not a steel proof prefixing. mike: massachusetts governor charlie baker, quote, i would hope people would understand this is an important of part of how we continue to fight the coronavirus in massachusetts. the more people who get the flu shot, don't get the flu and don't wind up in the er. what about that argument from the governor? >> government
i don't like it. mike: your thoughts on those concerned parents? >> there is a legitimate. e governor is supposed to regulate or take care of the affairs of a state. i don't see the word legislate in the definition of governor. we've seen this time and again. governors closing businesses, closing churches, removing statues and not telling people they got to get flu shots. to begin with, that violates the fourteenth amendment, deprives individuals of life and liberty without due process....
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i just wanted to say mike, it's been a pleasure knowing you, mike. i just wanted to stay it's been a shock when i found out you were retiring. mike, like renee, is one of the most likeable persons that i've ever met, and i would think that mike is one of the ambassadors of the cruise ships. ships captains all over the world are coming to the port of san francisco know mike nerney. mike nerney is a class act. the historical knowledge, mike is from san francisco. he worked closely with peter daly and others. it's going to be hard to replace mike because of his relationships in the industries. they're invaluable. i wish, mike, i had known that you were leaving, but you told me a short while ago. we are so thankful that you came this way, and wish you the best, brother, in whatever you desire to do. bless you. >> president brandon: anyone else wish to say anything? >> i just appreciate the opportunity to say something personal, mike, because we're so constrained in this context, but if i have any words of wisdom for someone so much wiser than me, i would
i just wanted to say mike, it's been a pleasure knowing you, mike. i just wanted to stay it's been a shock when i found out you were retiring. mike, like renee, is one of the most likeable persons that i've ever met, and i would think that mike is one of the ambassadors of the cruise ships. ships captains all over the world are coming to the port of san francisco know mike nerney. mike nerney is a class act. the historical knowledge, mike is from san francisco. he worked closely with peter daly...
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>> i think right here and now, we wouldn't disagree with mike's suggestion to have more of a barbell approach i don't think you want to abandon the tech names that have done so well i don't think we want to abandon that trade now we still see there's scarcity of growth and interest rates are low. that's a recipe for that group to continue working here at the same time, eng you want to think about what comes next and have more of a forward looking view in which wasilcase we would recommends owning some of those names more impacted. we have actually been transitioning a bit of exposure into global value as well. something in our view could have good long term performance if we continue to see a global economic recovery play out here. >> how about that, mike? this idea of going more global than where you are now brenda is doing that and josh and pete and steph have talked about this too what about that idea sgh we' >> we're in that camp as well. i don't think we're that different brenda we want the buy growth stocks. we're in that camp we think some of the growth stuff got a little over
>> i think right here and now, we wouldn't disagree with mike's suggestion to have more of a barbell approach i don't think you want to abandon the tech names that have done so well i don't think we want to abandon that trade now we still see there's scarcity of growth and interest rates are low. that's a recipe for that group to continue working here at the same time, eng you want to think about what comes next and have more of a forward looking view in which wasilcase we would...
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. >> yeah, i candidly mike and donna are friends of mine and friends of my executive producer so i haveo reveal that because i say it's not about friends it's about money this is jarring for those of us older than mike who is 60 but he did work there for 38 years, not retiring until february, but how great. when i spoke to him this morning, how great, jane fraser coming in. the glass ceiling in banking maybe a is finally cracking and it's a great legacy for mike a period where net income increased from $7.5 billion to $19.4 billion, tangible common equity 12.0 to 12.5% and returned 80% in capital during mike's reign all those numbers haven't necessarily led to great performance a of the stock but they are great numbers mike is a much loved figure as is donna, his wife and i regard them as a team and i know he wants to do many, many things in life and this is a soul searching time, he appointed jane last year, he made it clear that this could happen, but for those of us who know him we're thinking, wow, we're jealous mike has rethought his life, wants to do something big, maybe we should
. >> yeah, i candidly mike and donna are friends of mine and friends of my executive producer so i haveo reveal that because i say it's not about friends it's about money this is jarring for those of us older than mike who is 60 but he did work there for 38 years, not retiring until february, but how great. when i spoke to him this morning, how great, jane fraser coming in. the glass ceiling in banking maybe a is finally cracking and it's a great legacy for mike a period where net income...
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i mike embley. rapid new covid test that could transform the global response to the pandemic. one, two, three, four, five. into the test, twisted three times. the adhesive is pulled off and you wait 15 minutes and that is the test. a second wave of coronavirus cases had zero but thousands are rejecting new lockdown measures. sir david attenborough describes he says for the planet, what can be done to help. this is president trump's tax issues we are seeing
i mike embley. rapid new covid test that could transform the global response to the pandemic. one, two, three, four, five. into the test, twisted three times. the adhesive is pulled off and you wait 15 minutes and that is the test. a second wave of coronavirus cases had zero but thousands are rejecting new lockdown measures. sir david attenborough describes he says for the planet, what can be done to help. this is president trump's tax issues we are seeing
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>> i was saying i know mike is ready for this. >> yes. i got rid of my land line so i could take that money and get disney plus, hulu and espn plus. that is a big switch in my life. >> but who was calling you on that land line is what i want to know. >> nobody. telemarketers, politicians. >> it rang one >>> good morning, america. breaking news, sally making landfall as a powerful category 2 hurricane, lashing the coast with winds up to 105 miles per hour wreaking havoc on the gulf coast. florida and alabama hit hard. flash flooding, the dangerous conditions halting rescues. authorities warning of life-threatening conditions and telling people to move to higher ground. ginger and rob are live in the storm zone with the very latest. >>> face-to-face, president trump and uncommitted voters in pennsylvania at the abc news town hall overnight. >> why would you downplay a pandemic? >> let me finish my question, sir. >> why don't you wear a mask? >> the president grilled on health care, race, taking tough questions on his handling of the pandemic
>> i was saying i know mike is ready for this. >> yes. i got rid of my land line so i could take that money and get disney plus, hulu and espn plus. that is a big switch in my life. >> but who was calling you on that land line is what i want to know. >> nobody. telemarketers, politicians. >> it rang one >>> good morning, america. breaking news, sally making landfall as a powerful category 2 hurricane, lashing the coast with winds up to 105 miles per hour...
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cases much more right now ben this all sounds good but there there have to be some drawbacks i mean obviously mike just mentioned some but what kind of hurdles are we looking at when it comes to drone delivery. yeah michael brown of some important points there but i think there's a some others as well i mean listen drone delivery sounds amazing the idea that you can get something ordered to you in 30 minutes is terrific the problem is obviously weather plays a huge factor in that we don't know exactly how drones will respond to certain kinds of weather and heavy storms the other question would be the issue of people interfering with them we know that even as it is right now there are people who like to try to shoot down drones with that become an issue where people are trying to to knock the drones out of the sky or shoot them out of the sky and then of course you also have the issue of where as michael said where do you actually place those drones in terms of landing if you're in an area that's an apartment complex that's much harder to do right now amazon says they'll put them in people's back y
cases much more right now ben this all sounds good but there there have to be some drawbacks i mean obviously mike just mentioned some but what kind of hurdles are we looking at when it comes to drone delivery. yeah michael brown of some important points there but i think there's a some others as well i mean listen drone delivery sounds amazing the idea that you can get something ordered to you in 30 minutes is terrific the problem is obviously weather plays a huge factor in that we don't know...
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i think it's pretty clear. >> mike: jason, thanks very much.hank you. >> mike: the battle over extradition for julien lewis or that's next. >> a british judge is rejecting juliana sound to the lake's hearing until next year. they want to try assange that he conspired with hackers to shared classified information. amy kellogg has details, tonight. >> they call it a matter of first amendment rights. >> mike: avoids extradition to the united states where he could spend the rest of his life in jail. he was clean-shaven in a suit and tie. but his father says looks are deceiving. to speak of these circumstances. this is the 11th year of the detention of julian assange. smearing. >> also present at the court, with whom he has two sons over the age of four conceived while he was in the ecuadorian embassy. his rest future for seven until that hospitality dried up. the u.s. wants assange for espionage by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret duck democrc cables. his supporters say warm crimes and abuse were boldly exposed by these wikileaks. detractors
i think it's pretty clear. >> mike: jason, thanks very much.hank you. >> mike: the battle over extradition for julien lewis or that's next. >> a british judge is rejecting juliana sound to the lake's hearing until next year. they want to try assange that he conspired with hackers to shared classified information. amy kellogg has details, tonight. >> they call it a matter of first amendment rights. >> mike: avoids extradition to the united states where he could...
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what i would say to mike i think we're going to try to find levels i thought when apple was down 25% on monday we found that level. i think we can go back to that level. when i worked with stephanie she knows what i feel in these situations, you know what, the despair you get is more of a bottom than a top, right, steph? we can't when we start despairing recognize, wow, it's time to sell >> you made me make levels of stocks that i would buy on declines every single day. >> every single day. >> the first thing i said to you every morning, every day here is the thing. i know you've had faang correct but apple is still up 51%. amazon still up 65% on the year. microsoft at 28% i'm not even talking about the crazy zooms or nvidia. they are up much more. sure, i think you could see this group be vulnerable. i totally agree with you about feeling kind of blah about the market i think the next couple weeks are kind of like we bounce around we have to wait until we hear from earnings. earnings start next week they really come into full force on the week of the 12th of october and that's when
what i would say to mike i think we're going to try to find levels i thought when apple was down 25% on monday we found that level. i think we can go back to that level. when i worked with stephanie she knows what i feel in these situations, you know what, the despair you get is more of a bottom than a top, right, steph? we can't when we start despairing recognize, wow, it's time to sell >> you made me make levels of stocks that i would buy on declines every single day. >> every...
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i mike embley. the world health organization and the us announce plans to roll out a rapid new covid test that could transform the global response to the pandemic. one, two, three, four, five. into the test, twisted three times. the adhesive is pulled off and you wait 15 minutes and that is the test. a second wave of coronavirus cases had zero but thousands are rejecting new lockdown measures. sir david attenborough describes he says for the planet, what can be done to help. this is president trump's tax issues we are seeing pictures on at the moment. hello to you. we are covering all the latest developments here in britain and globally. first, as the number of covid—19 depths heads towards 1 million, news today ambitious plans to transform the way we test to see who has the disease. the world health organization plans to relate a rapid test across over 100 countries. the size of a credit card, it should cost around $5 and show results within 15 minutes. the who has over extensive testing from the b
i mike embley. the world health organization and the us announce plans to roll out a rapid new covid test that could transform the global response to the pandemic. one, two, three, four, five. into the test, twisted three times. the adhesive is pulled off and you wait 15 minutes and that is the test. a second wave of coronavirus cases had zero but thousands are rejecting new lockdown measures. sir david attenborough describes he says for the planet, what can be done to help. this is president...
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mike called me up and said, you never have to do that. i said, don't worry, i want. [laughter] mike has done a great job. [applause] together we will make america safer, stronger, prouder and greater than ever before. and again, this really was not a rally, this was a group of people, workers. it was told to me, we had a lot of fun, we have a lot of fun but it is very serious is this. november 3 -- it is very serious business. the careful with those ballots -- be careful with those ballots. they want it to be a mess. when they have smaller races, they can't even count. people steal the ballots. people don't get the ballots. they don't send them to a republican area. or maybe a democrat area, whatever, it is still wrong -- but it happens to be republican, unfortunately. they harvest them. in nevada the governor signed an order that they don't have to sign. we don't need signature verification. that's great. just send them and don't worry about it. it is a real affront to our democracy. this is a horrible thing going on. the democrats know it. they say, well, he is not
mike called me up and said, you never have to do that. i said, don't worry, i want. [laughter] mike has done a great job. [applause] together we will make america safer, stronger, prouder and greater than ever before. and again, this really was not a rally, this was a group of people, workers. it was told to me, we had a lot of fun, we have a lot of fun but it is very serious is this. november 3 -- it is very serious business. the careful with those ballots -- be careful with those ballots....
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that i said don't worry mike i won't. mike pence is done a great job, he's a great guy.mericans safer, we will make america stronger and prouder and greater and than ever before. would you make a greater than ever before and again this really was not a rally, this is a group of people, workers, this was told to me, we had a lot of fun, we had a lot of fun but it's very serious business. november 3rd and before depending on not where they have those fake ballots have to be careful with that. i think it's gonna be great one of the great catastrophes. they wanted to be a mess, they know it's no good. i think it's 11 different races, they can't even with small races, they can account. people steal the balance, people don't get the ballots. they don't stand send into republican area, or maybe a democrat era. it's still wrong, but it happens to be republican unfortunately. but they don't send them out and they harvested which they're not allowed to do. they have them in nevada, the governor said he signed in order that they don't have to sign. we need no signature verification
that i said don't worry mike i won't. mike pence is done a great job, he's a great guy.mericans safer, we will make america stronger and prouder and greater and than ever before. would you make a greater than ever before and again this really was not a rally, this is a group of people, workers, this was told to me, we had a lot of fun, we had a lot of fun but it's very serious business. november 3rd and before depending on not where they have those fake ballots have to be careful with that. i...
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i do not want to touch your damn mask. mike, i will never touch your mask.ew one is, i went for a physical. the doctor said, would you like to go to walter reed? the job they do on people who have been hurt, the job they do is incredible. sir, would you like to go over and do your physical? you have some time. it was china. i decided not to see china because they did not like to -- like the way we were doing business. so the doctor, the white house doctor, highly respected. so, would you like to go over and do your president -- or physical? -- do your physical? i said, i don't know, i am not in love with the idea. i said, let's go. we went. we were driving. you have to understand, there are like 100 cars. it is like plane times 50. the cars are driving all over. it is a 20 minute drive. i was there probably an hour and a half, two hours. yesterday i read that i had , strokes. cnn. fake news cnn, right there. [booing] no, it's true. mini strokes, they called them. i do not know what a many stroke is, but it is not good. it happens to all of us, right? except
i do not want to touch your damn mask. mike, i will never touch your mask.ew one is, i went for a physical. the doctor said, would you like to go to walter reed? the job they do on people who have been hurt, the job they do is incredible. sir, would you like to go over and do your physical? you have some time. it was china. i decided not to see china because they did not like to -- like the way we were doing business. so the doctor, the white house doctor, highly respected. so, would you like...
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go on if i mean. mike with some sort of bit of him this would. be a little bit. oh really oh oh. yeah i was going to be a. good long while after. her but. nothing. but good group of noodles the cute little girl who could look at it. and not pop the name of your son but you could say. that you're going to. have a lot of corn there you know to convey pianos when they hear one of the name cos i'm in there and what he stands krista on kristie amazing is a find. and i. think. there's a whole other thing please this whole moment in the other end of. the play i have a patent on. the fact. that i wanted a little bit at the open circle to have her but it was not. the hope of it that it was not as it was i thought as a whole mind because i don't like bugs. because the. system a pun because it goes back to. my old home. that the new poll didn't design better for me the risk is still that. the title same but. that's not possible supports any streaming. employee he. told him on campus. because it kept me. going to. be a natural and i just want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one part
go on if i mean. mike with some sort of bit of him this would. be a little bit. oh really oh oh. yeah i was going to be a. good long while after. her but. nothing. but good group of noodles the cute little girl who could look at it. and not pop the name of your son but you could say. that you're going to. have a lot of corn there you know to convey pianos when they hear one of the name cos i'm in there and what he stands krista on kristie amazing is a find. and i. think. there's a whole other...
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i agree with mike. i think stephanie was kind of saying the same thing. this is its own world. what happened with apple has nothing to do with what happened with tesla even though they both announced splits this summer and carried them out on the same day. the story why tesla didn't get included, it's nothing to do with what the market cap was that's the only reason they were in the conversation. what the issue might have been is probably something about the way they got to that profitability. is this company that makes cars and sells them profitably? not yet. some day they will be. that's not how they are getting the four quarters worth of profits that they got. my belief is the committee looks at that. >> which is why i want our committee to look at what else could be out there as a flag of saying this just doesn't make sense that the stock was up that much the s&p is not putting tesla into its index and my investment committee is not putting x, y, z stock into their index because a lot of these names were up onra onraon rampant multiple expansion alone. it's our job to ident
i agree with mike. i think stephanie was kind of saying the same thing. this is its own world. what happened with apple has nothing to do with what happened with tesla even though they both announced splits this summer and carried them out on the same day. the story why tesla didn't get included, it's nothing to do with what the market cap was that's the only reason they were in the conversation. what the issue might have been is probably something about the way they got to that profitability....
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mike: pleasure. lemonis: ithe process in the kitchen and get them the right tools to be successful. so i've asked chef mike to meet me at the kitchen-supply store. i know that i want to get a large rice cooker. mike: that's a 55-cup. lemonis: three enough? mike: probably another three, actually. lemonis: so, let's get two of these and the pot that goes with it. if there's one thing i can do to help them in the kitchen, it's getting them the equipment they need. and they need a lot of it. so, what's going on over at fuel? mike: um... lemonis: anything positive happening? mike: no. lemonis: what do you mean? mike: from what i understand, i'm not sure if diana is still there. i'm not sure if alex is still there. lemonis: i'm sorry? why did they leave? mike: money issues, or something like that. -lemonis: oh, no. -mike: so... lemonis: feels very toxic right now. mike: yeah. i mean, that's... lemonis: this company is disintegrating from the inside out. i'm still invested in the success of this business. but i'm not
mike: pleasure. lemonis: ithe process in the kitchen and get them the right tools to be successful. so i've asked chef mike to meet me at the kitchen-supply store. i know that i want to get a large rice cooker. mike: that's a 55-cup. lemonis: three enough? mike: probably another three, actually. lemonis: so, let's get two of these and the pot that goes with it. if there's one thing i can do to help them in the kitchen, it's getting them the equipment they need. and they need a lot of it. so,...
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up on if i mean. mike was some sort of bad guy this would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. bit of nothing but after. her but. for nothing. but good group of youths the cute little. you could look at. and the and i puff. in that case from what you could say. about a lot of canadian that a piano when they hear one of the news calls a man there. when he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. will. live. and i. think. there's a whole other thing plays in school formative in the other in the room now look at the play and. all. of. that when he delivers it will sit a little to have her put in on. the hope that if not it would i think as a whole mind to go there like doug i. think is the. to some a pun because the goal is to look at it. for myself that you are gold diggers out for taking the risk you feel that. title same but. that's a possible sinister. leave. the mark to market. bubble. because it kept me. going at you not at all to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one up out of the on a bus etc we felt the
up on if i mean. mike was some sort of bad guy this would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. bit of nothing but after. her but. for nothing. but good group of youths the cute little. you could look at. and the and i puff. in that case from what you could say. about a lot of canadian that a piano when they hear one of the news calls a man there. when he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. will. live. and i. think. there's a whole...
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go on if i mean. mike was some sort of this who would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. good number after all. but. they're nothing. but good group of mutants to. look at. and the and i puffed. in that case from what you could say. which. was a lot of canadian that i can a piano tuner from there you hear when the news calls a man there. when he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. goes. on i. think you. think. there's a whole other thing pleases cool moment and the other in the room look at the place and. all the traffic and all. of. that 100000000 that will sit a little. petition on. the hope that if not it would i think as a whole monte carlo like doug. is the. to some a pundit called the go forth. from my old home. that you are gold diggers out of from the risk you feel. title same but. that's not possible so nice to. talk to mom the best. thing. because it kept me. going. to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one part of the on the bus etc we felt the public were looking for to the inquest is out
go on if i mean. mike was some sort of this who would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. good number after all. but. they're nothing. but good group of mutants to. look at. and the and i puffed. in that case from what you could say. which. was a lot of canadian that i can a piano tuner from there you hear when the news calls a man there. when he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. goes. on i. think you. think. there's a whole...
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go on if i mean. mike was some sort of this who would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. bit of nothing but after. her nothing. but good group of mutants to. look at it. and the and i puffed. but you could say. that you're going to. have a lot of canadian that i can lend piano when they hear one of the news calls a man their kid and what he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. will. live. on i. think you. can think. of a whole other thing pleases cool moment and the other end of. the plate and. all the traffic and all. of. that 100000000 little cynical that have heard the petition on. the hope that if not it would i think is a whole mine because i like the. thing is that it's a sin a pun because the goal is to look at it. from a mile from. you or gold it is out in the field the risk you feel. title same but. that's not possible it's a nice claim. leave. a mark on the best. team. because it kept me. going. to want to fail i mean. but he just did that on this one part of the on the bus etc we felt the public were
go on if i mean. mike was some sort of this who would. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. my mother. she was going to be a. bit of nothing but after. her nothing. but good group of mutants to. look at it. and the and i puffed. but you could say. that you're going to. have a lot of canadian that i can lend piano when they hear one of the news calls a man their kid and what he stands soft chris the whole christie museum is. fine the. list. will. live. on i. think you. can think. of a whole...
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washington has supported in the region i recall mike some conversations i had with people in the state department to. run the saudi affairs and they basically said the same thing that you know we want to modernize the country but politically it has to be very oppressive we want them to learn math but we want them also to be very extreme in their views that's the pup talking about the population we support taking nothing. recall this conversation when i viewed. decades of american statesman's on saudi arabia the word people was never mentioned in those statements so after i made a fuss they started using the word people. that is the model that the u.s. strategic has used for the region and in the arab countries arab majority countries is that we deal with you know dictators the people who do not matter and that this mother continues until today it is about how can we get our interest from these rulers absolute rulers what you saw for example in egypt is one you know it's an example of what they were as wants to see in that region loyal allies who would deliver anything they u.s. wants o
washington has supported in the region i recall mike some conversations i had with people in the state department to. run the saudi affairs and they basically said the same thing that you know we want to modernize the country but politically it has to be very oppressive we want them to learn math but we want them also to be very extreme in their views that's the pup talking about the population we support taking nothing. recall this conversation when i viewed. decades of american statesman's on...