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nowadays, he says, he is uncomfortable in the spotlight. >> if i was mike tyson, i would be talking badtough. i'm just not that guy anymore. >> last fall, mike told me he'd be back in the ring for an exhibition match against former champ roy jones jr. many wondered if they'd seen the return of the old mike tyson. the old mike tyson i would imagine was okay of the die of you having to die to be successful. but not mike tyson today? >> well, that guy, he didn't have any self-love or self-respect. so of course he don't want to live. this is a different guy. there is so much more i want to do for other people. >> adding he was a new man, one who was focused on hr. >> shake his hand. look at his face. look at his eyes. >> old school fathering. >> the bout with jones ended in a split decision. >> hey, we have hot boxing. i'm mike tyson. >> these days tyson is concentrating on his podcast, business ventures and charity work, trying to follow his own words of wisdom and become that better man he wants to be. >> looking at your life, arrested 38 times by age 13. heavyweight champion of the world
nowadays, he says, he is uncomfortable in the spotlight. >> if i was mike tyson, i would be talking badtough. i'm just not that guy anymore. >> last fall, mike told me he'd be back in the ring for an exhibition match against former champ roy jones jr. many wondered if they'd seen the return of the old mike tyson. the old mike tyson i would imagine was okay of the die of you having to die to be successful. but not mike tyson today? >> well, that guy, he didn't have any...
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i understand meant, but it is bonkers. >> mike: mike, is it bonkers? iate the military service and as a fellow junior i don't want to criticize him too much. but maybe you should read up on the first amendment. >> mike: richard, would you make of it, there? >> fair enough, read up on the first amendment before you comment on it because everything you say when you're a prince, and you now live in the united states is going to make the press and we will be talking about it here on "fox news @ night." >> mike: there you go. then to alexandria, virginia, just across the river, little league baseball coaches will be required to take a diversity, equity, and inclusion course this month. what about that, mike? >> i just think that we have gone overboard with critical race theory, equity, we have a solution in search of a problem here. but we should all strive for equality in america, where it shouldn't matter about our race, our gender, our background, we should just be treated equally and have equal opportunity. this critical race theory, the marxist driven n
i understand meant, but it is bonkers. >> mike: mike, is it bonkers? iate the military service and as a fellow junior i don't want to criticize him too much. but maybe you should read up on the first amendment. >> mike: richard, would you make of it, there? >> fair enough, read up on the first amendment before you comment on it because everything you say when you're a prince, and you now live in the united states is going to make the press and we will be talking about it here...
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. >> i am honored to be joined now by officer michael fanone. mike, thanks for joining. it. >> yeah, buddy, anytime. thank you for having me. >> yeah. that video is horrifying for me to watch. but i mean, you lived it. what are you thinking and feeling, as you see it? >> um, i don't know. i guess, like, you know, sometimes i can watch that video. and i mean, it's difficult each time. but i'll tell you, like, last night when i watched it, you know, on your show. like, i just broke down. i think that was, like, the most difficult time that i've had since the 6th. reliving that experience. i don't know if it was because it was, you know, right there, on television, or what the case. but it was -- yeah, it broke me. >> so, i'm wondering, because you've seen other video of the insurrection. we have talked about what happened to you. but we had never seen your -- and the public -- had never seen your body-worn camera video. and everyone is sort of witnessing something, i think, that you -- that personally, had happened to you and maybe you had seen. and -- and now, the whole w
. >> i am honored to be joined now by officer michael fanone. mike, thanks for joining. it. >> yeah, buddy, anytime. thank you for having me. >> yeah. that video is horrifying for me to watch. but i mean, you lived it. what are you thinking and feeling, as you see it? >> um, i don't know. i guess, like, you know, sometimes i can watch that video. and i mean, it's difficult each time. but i'll tell you, like, last night when i watched it, you know, on your show. like, i...
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of people burn and subset your altera there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was on that set out so i hope mike myers way is a one way. that we're going to do it one way hurry or going to do it. one way or the or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me has been new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not only is it the case we you know we now live in this era where. reboot and reimagining used to happen like anywhere between 2 to 4 years of one another and now they're happening between 2 and 4 weeks of one another you know you have streaming you have you know your phones you've got like theatre you've got t.v. you've got so many places to show these characters that people just can't get enough of and every time they switch hands. each show runner executive producer or director has a different vision of how the character should be performed and who the character should be performed by. so in this case you know i wa
of people burn and subset your altera there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was on that set out so i hope mike myers way is a one way. that we're going to do it one way hurry or going to do it. one way or the or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me has been new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not only is it the case...
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of people burn and subset your altar up there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was on the outside also i also mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to go one way hurry or going to do it. or the freeway that's amazing but like yet like the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the case we you know we now live in this era where. reboot and re imaginings used to happen like anywhere between 2 to 4 years of one another now they're happening between 2 and 4 weeks of one another you know you have streaming you have you know your phones you've got like theatre you've got t.v. you've got so many places to show these characters that people just can't get enough of and every time they switch hands. each show runner executive producer or director has a different vision of how the character should be performed and who the character should be performed by. so in this case you know i was good for this one for l
of people burn and subset your altar up there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was on the outside also i also mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to go one way hurry or going to do it. or the freeway that's amazing but like yet like the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the case we you know we now...
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i don't believe they came the mike plane could crash. i just don't believe that. a plane ever gone down because passengers were too fat? i guarantee you the answer is no. >> greg: we can prove that though. >> safety theater. >> greg: it's all about the imbalance, tires. by the way, tires, anyway. >> dyad cowards die a thousand deaths. mean other bodyguards would have weigh in competitions at the airport. i think accountability is important and i have no problem stepping on the scale and seeing i'm jacked. it's a point of pride. but again it goes back to accountability appear that woke made up great point. you go to the doctor's office and like we need your weight. just because you are a medical professional, my weight might have something to do with my health, doesn't mean i need to tell you. i go to store and they don't have 3x long tiles, it's always somebody else's problem. we take too much coach when he traveled, many bags, and whether you are on the big side of the little side, you should be weight because if there are two of me, possible, on the unicorn, but
i don't believe they came the mike plane could crash. i just don't believe that. a plane ever gone down because passengers were too fat? i guarantee you the answer is no. >> greg: we can prove that though. >> safety theater. >> greg: it's all about the imbalance, tires. by the way, tires, anyway. >> dyad cowards die a thousand deaths. mean other bodyguards would have weigh in competitions at the airport. i think accountability is important and i have no problem stepping...
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of people burn and subset you're all kara that and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was i doubt said al so i hope mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to go one way or you're going to do it where you are or the or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the case we you know we now live in this era where. reboot in re imaginings used to happen like anywhere between 2 to 4 years of one another now they're happening between 2 and 4 weeks of one another you know you have streaming you have you know your phones you've got like theater you got t.v. you've got so many places to show these characters that people just can't get enough of and every time they switch hands. each show runner executive producer or director has a different vision of how the character should be performed and who the character should be performed by. so in this case you know i was goo
of people burn and subset you're all kara that and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was i doubt said al so i hope mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to go one way or you're going to do it where you are or the or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the...
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mike: martin, i can pick your brain all afternoon. we have to leave it there. easure, thanks for having me. mike: so much needed relief for business owners as more states relax their coronavirus restrictions, we will talk about it with our small business panel. they're next. ♪ ♪ ♪ 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 binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ signature gen 8™ available now, in 4 vibrant style colors. transitions™ ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arth
mike: martin, i can pick your brain all afternoon. we have to leave it there. easure, thanks for having me. mike: so much needed relief for business owners as more states relax their coronavirus restrictions, we will talk about it with our small business panel. they're next. ♪ ♪ ♪ 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...
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people burn and subset your all care up there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was and outside also i hope mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to do it one way hurry or going to do it. or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the case we yeah we now live in this era where. reboot and reimagining used to happen like anywhere between 2 to 4 years of one another now they're happening between 2 and 4 weeks of one another you know you have streaming you have you know your phones you've got like theatre you've got t.v. you've got so many places to show these characters that people just can't get enough of and every time they switch hands. each show runner executive producer or director has a different vision of how the character should be performed and who the character should be performed by. so in this case you know i was good for this one for looney
people burn and subset your all care up there and listen i know mike he was a perfectionist what he was and outside also i hope mike myers way is a one way. that you're going to do it one way hurry or going to do it. or the freeway that's amazing like yet like that the news had hit but then also this news of space jam was happening so people automatically pinned me as the new voice for bugs which means i'm automatically the new voice in space jam which is not always the case we yeah we now live...
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i literally speak up -- mike spoke — visitors. i literally speak up -- mike spoke to _ visitors. - mike spoke to people who work in the cabinet office today said, when i look back, one of the biggest, biggest things that was terrible was that lack of a plan for that.- that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about what _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about what happened | that lack of a plan for that. yeah. i you talked about what happened on march _ you talked about what happened on march the _ you talked about what happened on march the 17th last year, they could maximise _ march the 17th last year, they could maximise bed capacity by discharging every patient they could safely discharge. there was hardly any testing — discharge. there was hardly any testing of— discharge. there was hardly any testing of those people at that point — testing of those people at that point. there was an intention to test our— point. there was an intention to test our said t
i literally speak up -- mike spoke — visitors. i literally speak up -- mike spoke to _ visitors. - mike spoke to people who work in the cabinet office today said, when i look back, one of the biggest, biggest things that was terrible was that lack of a plan for that.- that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about what _ that lack of a plan for that. yeah. you talked about what...
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i do need to bring in mike, if i can, to just give him a little reminder, mike, that my phillies are cally, i'm surrounded by philly people. i'm a jersey guy but raised new york football giants, new york yankees and now living in washington i've taken on the nationals as my second team. but it's great to get back to the ballpark, isn't it, jillian? jillian: yes, it is. i can't wait to go to a game. at some point this season, i will be there. maybe charles and i can go together. you can come too, mike. mike: i won't root against the philliess too much. [laughter] jillian, speak of baseball, house speaker nancy pelosi making a major goof on twitter this week when she tried to post in celebration of willie mays' 90th birthday. the house speaker tweeted then deleted a photo of the wrong african-american baseball legend posting a picture of herself with willie mccovey first. she later posted a photo of the correct player. the team addressed this tweet in a statement saying, in part, quote: a staffer inadvertently selected the wrong photo for the tweet. awkward moment for that staffer. >>>
i do need to bring in mike, if i can, to just give him a little reminder, mike, that my phillies are cally, i'm surrounded by philly people. i'm a jersey guy but raised new york football giants, new york yankees and now living in washington i've taken on the nationals as my second team. but it's great to get back to the ballpark, isn't it, jillian? jillian: yes, it is. i can't wait to go to a game. at some point this season, i will be there. maybe charles and i can go together. you can come...
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1.2% >> i mean i was off 40% from my estimate how much that would be up >> we love mike, he's a friend of the show. i think he would admit generally bearish, during the five years ives working with him, he's been generally bearish. >> he's going to rip you up. there were times when he was bearish, but he's had times when he's gotten it right, too. >> i don't need to turn this into a me versus mike. he is who he is. here's the point >> mike wilson is on "closing bell" later today lisa, the executive producer of that show, you should play this right now for mike wilson. let's just start something >> well, you know how to stir the pot. over the last five years, has it been right to be beerish no, it hasn't been i think that's going to be the case going forward i just mentioned a second ago some macro economic variables, yeah, i'm watching what's going to come with taxes but those are things that the market is digesting right now. that tells us we're trading right around 20 times earnings that's a base level off which we can grow again he has a higher price target it isn't me versus mike m
1.2% >> i mean i was off 40% from my estimate how much that would be up >> we love mike, he's a friend of the show. i think he would admit generally bearish, during the five years ives working with him, he's been generally bearish. >> he's going to rip you up. there were times when he was bearish, but he's had times when he's gotten it right, too. >> i don't need to turn this into a me versus mike. he is who he is. here's the point >> mike wilson is on...
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it's also a 13 delta call option i do think if you're interested in buy ing it -- >> what would you say, mikeng you want to do when you're long premium is improve your likelihood of success. too far out of the money or too short dated is not the way you want to do that. >> carter, what's your take on the ge chart you know, we're having some technical difficulties with the chart master we'll try and re-establish that connection for the final call. let's get to our next tweet. this viewer writes, what do you do with microsoft july 270 calls now? mike, what do you tell this person >> yeah, so i like microsoft as a stock. those are about 8% out of the money, maybe that's a little too far out of the money and a little shorter dated. i'd probably roll those down and out a little bit and then sell some near dated upside calls against it to help offset the de decay. >> tony, what's your advice? >> yeah, i like microsoft and held that 250 support level here i think rolling it down and out makes sense here to buy yourself a little more time and maybe sell some upside calls against it to lower the premi
it's also a 13 delta call option i do think if you're interested in buy ing it -- >> what would you say, mikeng you want to do when you're long premium is improve your likelihood of success. too far out of the money or too short dated is not the way you want to do that. >> carter, what's your take on the ge chart you know, we're having some technical difficulties with the chart master we'll try and re-establish that connection for the final call. let's get to our next tweet. this...
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is it somebody i don't know? mike is more institutional, but today, everybody is more worried about margin calls than everything else. if this continues, bitcoin is just a small part of that. even gold is a small part of that. and we know what happens. tom: so are you assuming that 2:30 this afternoon, typically margin call time, we are going to get some bitcoin joy? mike: i don't know about bitcoin joy. right now it is heading margin calls in everything. i don't see anything that is up. to me, that is the more significant part of it. the market has had so much froth. the question is how far it goes. i think people are less concerned about that this morning and there is more concerned about just selling what they can. jonathan: i think you are right. it is across the board, that's for sure. wherever you look, brent down 2%. copper off by 2.7%. gold lower, headed south by 0.9%. seeing the same story over in europe. equities off by 1%. the nasdaq doing pretty badly as well. just defensive across the board here. it is no
is it somebody i don't know? mike is more institutional, but today, everybody is more worried about margin calls than everything else. if this continues, bitcoin is just a small part of that. even gold is a small part of that. and we know what happens. tom: so are you assuming that 2:30 this afternoon, typically margin call time, we are going to get some bitcoin joy? mike: i don't know about bitcoin joy. right now it is heading margin calls in everything. i don't see anything that is up. to me,...
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will it has i think you take the money and run. >> yeah, all right, well, tony tie breaker here mike . what would you do? >> i think that i would roll it out and keep holding on to further gains. i do think this is a strong stock. >> all right, up next, we got the final call 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 binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ visit tdameritrade.com/learn the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> welcome back to "options action b action. joh
will it has i think you take the money and run. >> yeah, all right, well, tony tie breaker here mike . what would you do? >> i think that i would roll it out and keep holding on to further gains. i do think this is a strong stock. >> all right, up next, we got the final call 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...
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if you look at charts you have massive support level at risk of breaking below that so i like mike's king only 1% of the etf's value and can get paid 4 to 1 if it does break the support level. we break below 24 i think we'll quickly reach 23, the lower strike on that put vertical >> mike do you want to respond to tony's macro thesis >> yeah just with respect -- first of all, when i think of the euros, obviously it's got it's strongest constituent which is germany from a fiscal standpoint i don't view them to be in quite the rocky position that we are we've been creating a lot more spending, catching up on the gdp base to a lot of european countries but we don't have the tax base to support it an ready getting to precarious levels of debt to gdp and we are the reserve currency really it's a move away from that but could really be the tipping point. i don't know if that will necessarily happen this week, next month or whatever but we're certainly on be course to put that possibility at risk. >> all right up next, where's the magic in macy's knocking it out of the park in earnings and st
if you look at charts you have massive support level at risk of breaking below that so i like mike's king only 1% of the etf's value and can get paid 4 to 1 if it does break the support level. we break below 24 i think we'll quickly reach 23, the lower strike on that put vertical >> mike do you want to respond to tony's macro thesis >> yeah just with respect -- first of all, when i think of the euros, obviously it's got it's strongest constituent which is germany from a fiscal...
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mike: do you feel like the ceasefire's going to hold, sir? >> it'll hold for many months but, ultimately, we need a two-state solution. and, ultimately, hamas is going to have to accept the idea that there will be an israel. mike: do you find it troubling that some of the younger progressive voices in your party are speaking against israel, for example, let's put on the screen congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez on twitter writing: the united states should not be rubber stamping weapons sales to the israeli government as they deploy our resources to target international media outlets, schools, hospitals, humanitarian missions and civilian sites for bombing. we have a responsibility to protect human rights. how do you respond, sir? >> this is nothing new. there have been elements in the democratic party by -- i've been combating them since the 1980s who don't really have an understanding of israel's history or of the history of the middle east conflict. i think that the latest attempt is to try to deny israel the j-dems. i don't think the oppone
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. >> i was going to ask you about that, mike it was a beat raise quarter. ounds like ea is a different animal and what do you make of the trade structure tony is using? >> i think the trade structure is an important element here in any situation where you have a catalyst coming if the options market is underestimating the market, you want to use a debit spread it has a payoff of almost three to one that's typically the math we're looking for. i like the trade structure and the fundamental and structure for the trade makes sense. >>> professor khouw will prevent you from slipping on a big puddle of oil. you can sign up for our newsletter at "options action. oh when june-- hit that guy! yes! wait i don't remember that! it's in season 4 - don't tell me you haven't seen it! i watched season 3. you won't stay caught up for long unless you keep watching the best shows from hulu, peacock, starz, showtime, and hbo max, all year long. just say "watchathon" into your voice remote to add a channel or streaming service and stay caught up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "
. >> i was going to ask you about that, mike it was a beat raise quarter. ounds like ea is a different animal and what do you make of the trade structure tony is using? >> i think the trade structure is an important element here in any situation where you have a catalyst coming if the options market is underestimating the market, you want to use a debit spread it has a payoff of almost three to one that's typically the math we're looking for. i like the trade structure and the...
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mike? >> yeah i would agree with that. do when you're long premium is try to improve your likelihood of success, too far out or too short dated is not the way to do that. >> carter, what's your take on ge chart we're having technical difficulties with the chart master we'll try to reestablish that connection for the final call. meantime, next tweet what do you do with microsoft july 270 calls now mike what do you tell this person >> i like microsoft as a stock those are 8% on the money that's too far out of the money and of course is shorted dated. i would probably roll those down and out and sell near dated upside calls against it to help offset the decay. >> yeah, tony what's your advice >> i like microsoft to hold at 250 support level i think rolling it down and out makes sense to buy yourself more time and maybe sell upside calls against it to lower the premium as well. >> we got carter back. the miracle of technology, carter, let's get your take on general electric and then microsoft. >> sure. i mean, general electric
mike? >> yeah i would agree with that. do when you're long premium is try to improve your likelihood of success, too far out or too short dated is not the way to do that. >> carter, what's your take on ge chart we're having technical difficulties with the chart master we'll try to reestablish that connection for the final call. meantime, next tweet what do you do with microsoft july 270 calls now mike what do you tell this person >> i like microsoft as a stock those are 8% on...
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i know you are hesitant to go short on it, but what will pop the bubble? what should investors be looking for? mikelet's be careful. i do not think crypto is in a bubble. i think there are some coins that are going crazy, so what happens often is institutional money finds its way into bitcoin. ethereum has had a run. a lot of people invested in crypto and all of a sudden have a lot of wealth, and are like what is next. you have retail driven rallies in coins like ethereum, classic, bitcoin cash, coins with no use case at all, but they have become the hot asset of the moment. these coins will go up in price and will go back down in price. emily: do you think ethereum will catch up to bitcoin in value and how soon? mike: i don't know. bitcoin has a very specific lane as digital gold. we know the market cap of gold is somewhere like $9 trillion. bitcoin is only something like $1.2 trillion, has a long way to go before it becomes gold. the next year of the dragon is 2024. i think bitcoin could be at gold by them, so it is my lucky jacket. ethereum has a different use case. is what everything is being b
i know you are hesitant to go short on it, but what will pop the bubble? what should investors be looking for? mikelet's be careful. i do not think crypto is in a bubble. i think there are some coins that are going crazy, so what happens often is institutional money finds its way into bitcoin. ethereum has had a run. a lot of people invested in crypto and all of a sudden have a lot of wealth, and are like what is next. you have retail driven rallies in coins like ethereum, classic, bitcoin...
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mike: i want to squeeze one more.shed report that says chinese scientists 5 years ago talked about weponizing sars, 5 years before the covid crisis. your thoughts, sir? congressman: i just saw that report as well. first time i'm seeing it. we go back to congress, into session this week and i look forward to getting more information. this is consistent with many aspects of how the cpp operates and we are just talking about cyber warfare and there's also the concern of biological warfare and we will see if this gets confirmed and as we get more information and look into further. we have been lied so much by the chinese communist party beginning at covid outbreak and not providing information and blaming the u.s. military for bringing covid-19 into the country. so let's get more information on just how accurately the report is but unfortunately the way the ccp has been operating, no one is shocked. mike: congressman, thanks for your time. >> thank you. mike: for the other side, pennsylvania congressman matt cartwright. c
mike: i want to squeeze one more.shed report that says chinese scientists 5 years ago talked about weponizing sars, 5 years before the covid crisis. your thoughts, sir? congressman: i just saw that report as well. first time i'm seeing it. we go back to congress, into session this week and i look forward to getting more information. this is consistent with many aspects of how the cpp operates and we are just talking about cyber warfare and there's also the concern of biological warfare and we...
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i'm sure he's thought through it and i imagine that he and his team have a plan. >> mike: all right, xperience does not necessarily indicate wisdom in foreign policy. biden has spent a lot of time in foreign policy but has a lot of mistakes to show for it. my headline for tomorrow. we are still having problems in portland with liberal violence going on in that city now for a year and this week and a mob, a violent mob, attacked someone they believed to be [indiscernible], it's unclear if it was him, a reporter who has covered the nt for movement and been critical of it and actually besieged a hotel there, it's a really big problem we need to get our hands on. >> mike: steve. >> nba cracks down on unruly fans. i think the nba needs to crack down. you've seen fans in peril, players in the last few days, it can continue. >> mike: harold. >> i agree with steve. we are free because they are brave, set president biden. i hope all americans take that to heart and help all politicians do as well. >> mike: well-said. thank you, panel. when we come back, the bugs that are bugging just about eve
i'm sure he's thought through it and i imagine that he and his team have a plan. >> mike: all right, xperience does not necessarily indicate wisdom in foreign policy. biden has spent a lot of time in foreign policy but has a lot of mistakes to show for it. my headline for tomorrow. we are still having problems in portland with liberal violence going on in that city now for a year and this week and a mob, a violent mob, attacked someone they believed to be [indiscernible], it's unclear if...
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can stop the cycle that's on the, to the point dw, ah, you ready for great news, i'm pretty glad i, mike, a junior, with a brand new dean of the news africa show that faculty issues shaping the content. now one more time to look at all of the trans stuff to you, what's making the headlights and what's behind it? where on the streets to give you invest reports on the inside the d. w. news, africa every friday on d w. ah, what people just matters to us in that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d. w. in the strange africa, mega wisdom teeth. and i'm with here. what do you have for their future? w dot com for can megacity multi media insight. click and enter me it's the worst violence between israelis and palestinians in years, a deadly flare up between the israeli army and the palestinian militant group, hamas that is also taking a toll and mixed air of jewish cities within israel. after violent clashes at the alex and mosque in jerusalem, the rocket fire from guys began with us targeting until of these and where the claims were mill.
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mike, i want to start with you. some of the ascension's --these assumptions seem kind of goldilocks. matt: -- mike: it even as an economist, these numbers are meaningless. it is put together on the assumption that nothing happens over 10 years to change any of this, and that will not be the case. a year ago, you would not have said anything about a pandemic. the numbers are put together to try to make the numbers work in the budget, because they will probably try to use reconciliation for this and they have to hit certain caps. the third thing, these are as of february 19, when they locked these numbers in place and the economy has changed a lot since then. you get a bump to 3.2% in 2022, but then you go back to the potential growth you had before the pandemic. if that's the point of this whole economic program, people are going to ask, why don't we get more growth out of it? the inflation numbers might be a little unrealistic because they don't take into account the inflation we will see in the short run, and the 10
mike, i want to start with you. some of the ascension's --these assumptions seem kind of goldilocks. matt: -- mike: it even as an economist, these numbers are meaningless. it is put together on the assumption that nothing happens over 10 years to change any of this, and that will not be the case. a year ago, you would not have said anything about a pandemic. the numbers are put together to try to make the numbers work in the budget, because they will probably try to use reconciliation for this...
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do you like mike's trade though? >> i do. i mean, this is one of those stocks that's loved all around if you look at the technicals as carter showed, it's extremely strong there are some signs of exhaustion on the chart. that's more of a concern for a pause than a pull back the relative strength here is really what's to look at from a charting perspective whether you're looking at it from staples or consumer discretionary, estee lauder is at all-time highs. 40 times next year's earnings, that's really the concern here from my perspective, the margin expansion michael is referring to speaks to the shift that they've recently had success in in shifting more towards an ecommerce strategy and restructuring the brick and mortar those are the things that elevate the valuations they're currently trading at for those reasons i like the trade specifically regarding the fact that it's overextended and using a diagonal like this, especially a diagonal slightly in the money the long call in the money, that helps reduce the extrinsic valu
do you like mike's trade though? >> i do. i mean, this is one of those stocks that's loved all around if you look at the technicals as carter showed, it's extremely strong there are some signs of exhaustion on the chart. that's more of a concern for a pause than a pull back the relative strength here is really what's to look at from a charting perspective whether you're looking at it from staples or consumer discretionary, estee lauder is at all-time highs. 40 times next year's earnings,...
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when i said to mike braun, i was stunned when i first sat down within as as a new freshman r and is trying to explore what ii could possibly work with him on. i was very surprised to hear that for him tackling climate change was a top priority, and he thought away really could do it was in part through growing national solutions, , changing agriculture practices, providing incentives for dramatically increasing forestry and forced it lands in the world. we have another bipartisan bill called rolling climate solutions that senator stabenow and senator braun are moving to the agriculture community russia unser, has come to the agriculture community and it's ready for floor action. it's been endorsed by groups like the american farm bureau that would've been opposed to anything with the word climate change in it. there's been some change in the topics were working on and what is the path forward. i agree with you that investing technology and holding out a skill some of the things we need my carbon captured sequestration infrastructure has republican support but there's also these new themes
when i said to mike braun, i was stunned when i first sat down within as as a new freshman r and is trying to explore what ii could possibly work with him on. i was very surprised to hear that for him tackling climate change was a top priority, and he thought away really could do it was in part through growing national solutions, , changing agriculture practices, providing incentives for dramatically increasing forestry and forced it lands in the world. we have another bipartisan bill called...
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i think get 73, 74 out of it. >> thanks for the charts, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah, i think the trade we want to takege of here is one that also takings advantage in something in the options pricing. right now if we take a look at three-month options or so, the implied volatility, the price of options, is about the 27th percentile they're relatively cheap the 13, 14% implied volatility range. now, in fairness, of course, last year was a highly volatile year if we look at an earlier period than that, the two years ended february 19th of 2020. that was the pre-pandemic market high what we'll see is that the average applied volatility over that two-year span was about 13.3%. again, that's priced approximately where it is right now. so the price of options is relatively cheap and this is basically a relatively low volatility index that we're looking at here so i'm looking out to september, giving myself a lot of time to expiration i was looking at that 71 strike call when i was looking at that earlier today, you can buy that $2.15. that's approximately 3% of the xlp price at this point. and the nice thin
i think get 73, 74 out of it. >> thanks for the charts, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah, i think the trade we want to takege of here is one that also takings advantage in something in the options pricing. right now if we take a look at three-month options or so, the implied volatility, the price of options, is about the 27th percentile they're relatively cheap the 13, 14% implied volatility range. now, in fairness, of course, last year was a highly volatile year if we look at...
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happen i think it will break fairly significantly i think that this is where i would use an out of the money call spread. mikean in the money call spread and i understand why he's doing that, so reduce the amount of break even price so it is relatively close to the current price but would you prefer to risk less in this particular case because the in the money debit spread is risking almost 11% of the stock's price by buying an out of the money debit spread you could risk 5% to 6% and get a better risk for reward ratio on a low probability bet. >> we want to get to a news alert with retail. let's get to leslie picker for that >> hey, melissa that is right. this comes from the co 2 hedge fund had positions in significant mall spocks, retail names. and interestingly during the first quarter, despite the economy largely reopening, they dissolved stakes in some of those retail names gap, tjx, under armour and deckers, paired back stakes and others and it is kind of that opposite of the reopening trad that we've been seeing, thought it was note worthy, wanted to bring that to you. within the tech world, they incre
happen i think it will break fairly significantly i think that this is where i would use an out of the money call spread. mikean in the money call spread and i understand why he's doing that, so reduce the amount of break even price so it is relatively close to the current price but would you prefer to risk less in this particular case because the in the money debit spread is risking almost 11% of the stock's price by buying an out of the money debit spread you could risk 5% to 6% and get a...
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fortunately they don't watch "fast money" but they might start to wonder. >> i know. mikeit's a pleasure to have you on the panel not just "options action", so i will give you carte blanche, intel, nvidia for chip stock of your choice. >> yeah, so intel is the turnaround story there's a reason it trades at such a discount to nvidia. and nvidia is at the forefront not just in gaming or crypto, but a lot of things, and of course when you have a business it's a little bit supply constrain that suggests the demand is there, the pricing power is there and is built into the margins and the margins demonstrate that they have what people want and need in a number of sectors that are all grow, that's why you have this high valuation we've seen this in several high flying stocks that reported in past weeks, they're getting to higher highs but it's a tough level to break from. i agree the stock didn't trade lower will struggle to get through the 648 high we saw in mid-april but there's a chance we get through that. if we do we could see substantially heyer prices -- higher prices. an
fortunately they don't watch "fast money" but they might start to wonder. >> i know. mikeit's a pleasure to have you on the panel not just "options action", so i will give you carte blanche, intel, nvidia for chip stock of your choice. >> yeah, so intel is the turnaround story there's a reason it trades at such a discount to nvidia. and nvidia is at the forefront not just in gaming or crypto, but a lot of things, and of course when you have a business it's a...
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i ordered? >> jimmy: all right, mike. thank you so much for -- >> thank you jiminy krimble. hey, you want me to send you a pillow? i can send you a mypillow. >> jimmy: no, thank you, that's okay. >> you can pork it, when you're alone you can pork it real good -- >> jimmy: all right, thank you, mike lindell. >> oh! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i need to apologize to the governor. governor newsom, i had no idea he was going to behave like that. >> oh, he needs a nap, he needs a nap. [ laughter ] oh, man. >> jimmy: we got a good show for you tonight. rory scovel is here. we have music from chloe moriondo. governor newsom is our studio audience. we'll be back with emma stone! (vo) nobody builds 5g like verizon builds 5g. thousands of engineers taking peak performance to a new level. that's why in parts of many major cities where people can use massive capacity we added verizon 5g ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. nice. it isn't just a step forward, it's a leap forward. because the more you do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us pushing us. it's verizon vs. verizo
i ordered? >> jimmy: all right, mike. thank you so much for -- >> thank you jiminy krimble. hey, you want me to send you a pillow? i can send you a mypillow. >> jimmy: no, thank you, that's okay. >> you can pork it, when you're alone you can pork it real good -- >> jimmy: all right, thank you, mike lindell. >> oh! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i need to apologize to the governor. governor newsom, i had no idea he was going to behave like that. >> oh, he...
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i'm proceed when glad on i. mike, a junior with a brand new, the news africa show that faculty issues shaping. and i was more time to look up to all of the trans stuff to you, what's making the headlines and what's behind bins. where on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside the w news, africa every friday on d. w. two's a, there i'm david and this is climate change briggs. it happiness in 3 books for you. you'll get smarter for free. d w. unusual. coming up on arts and culture, a crew of thieves fights back, a zombie apocalypse in las vegas. it's just a movie. but for one of germany's biggest stars, it's also an international drake. and later on the show, the violinist missouri, the musical sensation, his giving back to people in need the that's coming up. but 1st, the pop singer who's polarizing russia. melissa is an outspoken feminist. born not in russia, but into jesus down. and yet she's representing russia at this year's eurovision song contest with the song russian woman. while she received so mu
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xlp, close around 71, i think you could get 73, 74 out of it. >> thanks for the charts, carter mike, what is the trade? >> yeah, i think the trade that we want to take advantage of takes advantage of something in the options pricing that we're seeing right now right now if we take a look at three-month options, the price of options is about the 27th percentile, if we're looking back over the last two years so their relatively cheap. in the 13%, 14% volatility range. in fairness, last year was a highly volatile year so if we look at an earlier period, two years ended february 19th of 2020, the pre-pandemic market high. what we'll see is the applied volatility over that two-year span was 13.3% that is approximately where it is now so the price of options is relatively cheap and this is a low volatility index that we're looking at here. so i'm looking out to september, giving myself a lot of time to expiration i was looking at the 71 strike call and you could buy that for about 2.15 and that is 3% of the xlp price at this point. and the nice thing about this is because it is a low implie
xlp, close around 71, i think you could get 73, 74 out of it. >> thanks for the charts, carter mike, what is the trade? >> yeah, i think the trade that we want to take advantage of takes advantage of something in the options pricing that we're seeing right now right now if we take a look at three-month options, the price of options is about the 27th percentile, if we're looking back over the last two years so their relatively cheap. in the 13%, 14% volatility range. in fairness,...
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>> mike, he's not right. i know bill. i worked with bill on a lot of issues and we work well together bees he's wrong about this. when most people think about what infrastructure means to their family, their community, they're not thinking about it from the perspective of washington, that infrastructure is a narrow set of issues that only washington will talk about. most people think infrastructure is the bridge in their hometown, it's also the way to get to work. the bridge permits people getting to work, is getting help for the person in their family that needs long-term care, the perm in their family that might have a disability that needs community based resources, the child that needs child care. for a lot of families, infrastructure is pretty broad because that's in the real world, not the world of washington. we have a great opportunity here not only to invest in physical infrastructure but to invest in the ways that families function. for example, in the proposal, i'm leading the effort on seniors, people with dis
>> mike, he's not right. i know bill. i worked with bill on a lot of issues and we work well together bees he's wrong about this. when most people think about what infrastructure means to their family, their community, they're not thinking about it from the perspective of washington, that infrastructure is a narrow set of issues that only washington will talk about. most people think infrastructure is the bridge in their hometown, it's also the way to get to work. the bridge permits...
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when i first started going they're like, oh, man, mike epps! w? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: are people excited to be there, uncomfortable? what's it like? >> you know what, it's scary-fun, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: it is? >> you know, you want to get back out, you want to make people laugh. but you're still thinking about, you know, you can get sick. but i'm loving it. so far i've gotten away with it. [ laughter ] whew, i got away with it again!- [ laughter ] and the people are just laughing at everything, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: really? that's nice. >> i crack a joke -- i'm saying to myself, i know that wasn't funny right there. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just happy to get out too. >> happy to get out. >> jimmy: your family? how is everybody doing in your family? >> everybody's doing good, man. my kids is back in -- one of them goes back to school, the other one's scared to go to school. >> jimmy: oh. >> it's a little better than the virtual school. because one of them got suspended from virtual school. [ laughter ] i d
when i first started going they're like, oh, man, mike epps! w? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: are people excited to be there, uncomfortable? what's it like? >> you know what, it's scary-fun, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: it is? >> you know, you want to get back out, you want to make people laugh. but you're still thinking about, you know, you can get sick. but i'm loving it. so far i've gotten away with it. [ laughter ] whew, i got away with it...
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it doesn't have to just be in retail i mike i like ulta in that space, but i think you can look at the autos, you can look at the airlines, you can look at a bunch of industrials and the financials reopening so this is broad and there are other places to play and i want to have good cyclical growth companies. >> but let me ask you this, you are making a statement call. >> yes. >> you are saying, i don't want anything to do -- >> i am. >> -- with the retail trade, at all. i'm cure yasmiious as to why. >> not all retail. >> why you just said ulta. >> to josh's point -- >> you just said ulta. that's the only one you could find in your bad, ulta >> i own macy's and nordstrom's in the bag i have been burnt by them. i have a hard time to invest in them for the next couple of years. i think what you have seen is this pull-through you have talked about for the next two and a half years i find there are other areas that i understand better, that i can invest in and not trade around because i think this is more temporary that you are seeing in certain stocks like a macy's. >> oh, okay. all right
it doesn't have to just be in retail i mike i like ulta in that space, but i think you can look at the autos, you can look at the airlines, you can look at a bunch of industrials and the financials reopening so this is broad and there are other places to play and i want to have good cyclical growth companies. >> but let me ask you this, you are making a statement call. >> yes. >> you are saying, i don't want anything to do -- >> i am. >> -- with the retail trade,...
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kevin: i --mike: i have not seen all the developments that have occurred today but this is a very activeironment we find ourselves in. there are lawsuits filed on various aspects of climate around the world and we do not believe that is a fruitful way to engage in dialogue in this issue. we think they generally distract companies from the real important work, which is working on technologies, working on progress, and taking actions. ultimately, the lawsuits have not proven to have much merit, and i don't know how the suit in the netherlands will play out. we look to be challenged and we are taking action. we intend to take more action. >> to be challenged by activist investors in particular, are they a threat to the business model in general, to the business model you provide in terms of oil and gas? mike: i think activist investors, other investors, they want to be heard. they want point of view. and look, we engage, as i said earlier, with our investors all year long, so we are listening, we are engaging, we are as transparent as we can be. we issued a very lengthy report on climate ch
kevin: i --mike: i have not seen all the developments that have occurred today but this is a very activeironment we find ourselves in. there are lawsuits filed on various aspects of climate around the world and we do not believe that is a fruitful way to engage in dialogue in this issue. we think they generally distract companies from the real important work, which is working on technologies, working on progress, and taking actions. ultimately, the lawsuits have not proven to have much merit,...
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i called mike pence and they said but you have such just i called my parents and they said but you havegood job. i was qualified for the job. i actually had a finance background which is what the treasurer does. i just believe in service. david: but you got the job and started cutting pensions. why did you do that? how did you take that -- how did you take the opposition to that? sec. raimondo: i did not cut pensions. everyone kept what they earned. the system is broken. for better or for worse, i was able to do the math and understand very quickly that the system would run out of money before too long and we would have to go to people and say them sorry. we are going to cut your pension in half. i could not live with the dishonesty of telling things -- teachers and firefighters that their pension would be there when i knew it would not. i just, we fixed it. the pension system today is stronger than it's been in decades. everyone also said i would not be reelected, but i was elected handily. i think people want the truth and i think people want people like me to solve problems. david: s
i called mike pence and they said but you have such just i called my parents and they said but you havegood job. i was qualified for the job. i actually had a finance background which is what the treasurer does. i just believe in service. david: but you got the job and started cutting pensions. why did you do that? how did you take that -- how did you take the opposition to that? sec. raimondo: i did not cut pensions. everyone kept what they earned. the system is broken. for better or for...
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buying call diagonal spread. >> mike khouw. >> i also like constellation brands, you can buy some ofand buy some of their stock perhaps. in iyr, a favorable risk/reward relationship if you want to make a bullish play on a breakout. >>> that does it for "options action." be back next friday. at 5:30 eastern time have a great memorial day, don't forget why we're celebrating on monday and don't go anywhere, a special bonus hour of "fast money" is up next 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 binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ ♪♪ visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪♪ ♪♪ for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featur
buying call diagonal spread. >> mike khouw. >> i also like constellation brands, you can buy some ofand buy some of their stock perhaps. in iyr, a favorable risk/reward relationship if you want to make a bullish play on a breakout. >>> that does it for "options action." be back next friday. at 5:30 eastern time have a great memorial day, don't forget why we're celebrating on monday and don't go anywhere, a special bonus hour of "fast money" is up next...
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i -- mike hammer's scrapbook included this clip that says they were the unsung heroes. we mark that contribution and their contributions to another scituate i placing a stone last summer with a relief of the ss etrusco carved into it outside of the light. the howard family raised the money for it. you will see some other images of jen in -- jim in a minute. here is jim howard in misses russo's kitchen. he came with this radio. he can't -- he had come out of the movies. the snow was deep enough that his father had to drive -- drop him off at the top of the point. he walked in carrying it against the wind. he sat up in misses russo's kitchen and was there all night. they figured out very early that they were being, that the crewmen were using flags initially. once they had a radio, they were able to communicate. they were able to assure them where they were. it was about 8:00 at night that became a ground and the storm got worse and worse. it was not until about 4:00 in the morning that they got them off. rescued seamen find warm scituate haven. it is always referred to as
i -- mike hammer's scrapbook included this clip that says they were the unsung heroes. we mark that contribution and their contributions to another scituate i placing a stone last summer with a relief of the ss etrusco carved into it outside of the light. the howard family raised the money for it. you will see some other images of jen in -- jim in a minute. here is jim howard in misses russo's kitchen. he came with this radio. he can't -- he had come out of the movies. the snow was deep enough...
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mike: i am never a fan of dual heads.g said that, jp morgan cultivates a culture of collaboration, so whoever collaborates better is ironically the one who could ultimately win. we have two women who are in contention to take jamie dimon's job. having said that, you know when jamie dimon retires? n+5. add five years to whenever you ask him the question. [laughter] but you do have two women and kill heston -- women in contention. tom: this is absolutely original stuff. to your research note, which stopped wall street a few days ago, how will the dominant jp morgan consumer franchise adapt and adjust to automation, to digital banking and the rest that you highlight? mike: it is a microcosm of the larger industry, and for you, tom, i am going to the greek philosopher plato, who said necessity is the mother of invention. banks have no choice but to get more efficient, to use automation, and to streamline, so whether it is jp morgan or any other bank, even though they are opening up branches, hiring advisors and all sorts of p
mike: i am never a fan of dual heads.g said that, jp morgan cultivates a culture of collaboration, so whoever collaborates better is ironically the one who could ultimately win. we have two women who are in contention to take jamie dimon's job. having said that, you know when jamie dimon retires? n+5. add five years to whenever you ask him the question. [laughter] but you do have two women and kill heston -- women in contention. tom: this is absolutely original stuff. to your research note,...