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i said, no, tony, i just got back, what happened? tony proceeded to tell me that when the president got in, he was under the impression that the off the record movement to the capitol was still possible and likely to happen. but that he had more information. as the president had gotten into the vehicle with bobby, he thought they were going up to the capitol when bobby relate to him that we are not, we do have the assets to do it, it is not secure, we are going back to the west wing, the president had a very strong and very angry response to that. tony described him as being irate. the president said something to the effect of "i am the f'in president, take me up to the capitol now," to which bobby replied, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reached up to the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. engels grabbed his arm, said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel, we are going back to the west wing, we are not going to the capitol." mr. trump then used his free hand to launch toward b
i said, no, tony, i just got back, what happened? tony proceeded to tell me that when the president got in, he was under the impression that the off the record movement to the capitol was still possible and likely to happen. but that he had more information. as the president had gotten into the vehicle with bobby, he thought they were going up to the capitol when bobby relate to him that we are not, we do have the assets to do it, it is not secure, we are going back to the west wing, the...
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i said, no, tony, i just got back. what happened? tony proceeded to tell me that when the president got in the beast, he was under the impression from mr. meadows that the off-the-record movement to the capital was still possible and likely to happen, and that we had more information. once the president got into the vehicle with bobby, he felt that they were going up to the capitol. when bobby had relayed to him, we are not, we don't have to ask is to do it, it's not secure, we will go back to the west wing, the president had very strong and angry response to that. tony described him as being irate. the president says something to the effect of, i am the effing president, take me to the capitol now. to which bobby responded, sir, we had to go back to the west wing. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab the steering wheel. mr. engel grabbed his arm and said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel, we are going back to the west wing. we are not going to the capitol. mr. trump then used his fre
i said, no, tony, i just got back. what happened? tony proceeded to tell me that when the president got in the beast, he was under the impression from mr. meadows that the off-the-record movement to the capital was still possible and likely to happen, and that we had more information. once the president got into the vehicle with bobby, he felt that they were going up to the capitol. when bobby had relayed to him, we are not, we don't have to ask is to do it, it's not secure, we will go back to...
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it's just hard. >> yeah, i know it's hard for me, too. it really is. >> toni'sto ask the particular question. >> i said, i don't understand this. why did you do this? why did this happen? and he just said, i don't know. i can't tell you anything. i don't know. >> but by now, kody's lawyer had told him, stop talking. >> tough case. real tough case. >> because the chances of his getting that death penalty were quite high. >> i think they were very high. it was the identity of the victim, it was the brutality of the killing. it was the poignancy of some of the photographs from the kids. we just broke your heart. >> not to mention, kody's confession, which made a defense all but impossible. >> i think he really regretted doing that, because he their confession early on was the strongest piece of evidence against kody. what kody had in mind, we told him when he was involved in the killing, or that he did the killing, god knows. >> but the more he studied kody's confession, the more ohlson came to believe, just like mickey's family did, that something about it didn't
it's just hard. >> yeah, i know it's hard for me, too. it really is. >> toni'sto ask the particular question. >> i said, i don't understand this. why did you do this? why did this happen? and he just said, i don't know. i can't tell you anything. i don't know. >> but by now, kody's lawyer had told him, stop talking. >> tough case. real tough case. >> because the chances of his getting that death penalty were quite high. >> i think they were very high....
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. >> all right, thanks, mike tony, your take? >> yeah, so i completely agree with this tactical short i took effectively the same trade two weeks ago. i think carter has much better timing on this particular trade than i did if you look at the u.s. dollar, it consists of the euro and japanese yen which make up about 70% of the u.s. dollar index we've made higher highs in price, but momentum has not confirmed those new highs, and implied volatilities hasn't climb t clim climbed that much. now if we look at the trade itself, i understand why mike is using a spread, because of the high implied volatility of those september options. ho however, from my perspective, i think's a tactical short i'm inclined to buy the 29 puts. wait for a quick pullback. i think long term the dollar is headed higher. >> we can't go out too far from now. five years from now, is there such a thing as a common currency in europe >> if you think about it, the origins of common currency was to prevent war >> how'd that work >> we didn't have a deutsche bank >> germany was
. >> all right, thanks, mike tony, your take? >> yeah, so i completely agree with this tactical short i took effectively the same trade two weeks ago. i think carter has much better timing on this particular trade than i did if you look at the u.s. dollar, it consists of the euro and japanese yen which make up about 70% of the u.s. dollar index we've made higher highs in price, but momentum has not confirmed those new highs, and implied volatilities hasn't climb t clim climbed that...
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one of the things i like about what tony is doing is that, we are bouncing along the bottom and we have elevated premiums and, that is one of the reasons why, i think you could look at selling a -- if i had been thinking about it a little more maybe i would have sold the way tony is advocating. >> we have two things in conflict. the absolute chart has all the elements of an early stage head and shoulders bottom. the relative performance -- nasdaq 100 is -- i think he is doing it the right way by selling premium and not just getting the stock -- >> check out our website and newsletter. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪
one of the things i like about what tony is doing is that, we are bouncing along the bottom and we have elevated premiums and, that is one of the reasons why, i think you could look at selling a -- if i had been thinking about it a little more maybe i would have sold the way tony is advocating. >> we have two things in conflict. the absolute chart has all the elements of an early stage head and shoulders bottom. the relative performance -- nasdaq 100 is -- i think he is doing it the right...
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we've all been ah pleaded gotta again the desert from man i. tony is felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance, even though this wall has cost ukrainians parts of their chair. ah, so the more this more has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born with lives and will restore ukraine, is with he's a look at some all stores making headlines around the world. the european union has opened membership talks without pania and north macedonia, after e u member bulgaria last week, resolved the dispute with north macedonia of a language national identity and it's bulgarian minority population. the bar tree in south africa says it's found the toxic chemical, methanol in blood samples from the bodies recovered from a bar. in a township near east london, last month, 21 teenagers were found dead with no indication of a cause of death award winning iranian filmmaker, jaffar pano. he has been ordered to serve a 6 year prison sentence. it was imposed more than a decade ago, o
we've all been ah pleaded gotta again the desert from man i. tony is felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance, even though this wall has cost ukrainians parts of their chair. ah, so the more this more has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born with lives and will restore ukraine, is with he's a look at some all stores making headlines around the world. the european union has opened membership talks...
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is 50 years since i tony barber tried that and it led to what is known as the barbara bowman.n what is known as the barbara bowman. you know, i am not an economist, and i'm sure a lot of people say, hang on, this is different, this was different than. but has there been a result of that of a certain nervousness about going for big tax cuts when inflation is rampant in the economy? is there a counter argument? is there a position that you could argue that liz truss could be right, something is needed to do, kind of if you like to kick—start the economy, and certainly her argument is about growth, the biggest it has been since 15 years between 1919 and 1934. we have had the weakest in the period just before the pandemic. that was our week is 15 years of growth since then. b. week is 15 years of growth since then. . ., week is 15 years of growth since then. �* ., ., week is 15 years of growth since then. ., ., ., , ., ,, week is 15 years of growth since then. ., ., ., , ., ~',, then. a lot of trades talk about this idea that by _ then. a lot of trades talk about this idea that by
is 50 years since i tony barber tried that and it led to what is known as the barbara bowman.n what is known as the barbara bowman. you know, i am not an economist, and i'm sure a lot of people say, hang on, this is different, this was different than. but has there been a result of that of a certain nervousness about going for big tax cuts when inflation is rampant in the economy? is there a counter argument? is there a position that you could argue that liz truss could be right, something is...
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i, tony not, not going to be enough to support you. try and maybe see if there's not enough on multi basis. so i think that's going to be a long, long period to support people talking about comparisons. marshall a plan and that went on the years us support in europe after world war 2. and it's going to be a multi arrest with ukraine. and we also heard from the g 7 that they want to raise about $600000000000.00 within the next 5 years. that's for global infrastructure. what do you think this means? well, i think there's a number of factors that play it 1st is going to be a bit of double counting. i suspect that probably including the 300000000000 euros of b u global gateway, which is about supporting infrastructure. and supposing kind of renewable energy, i, suspecting mine to 50000000000 or so in the i mass resilience trust the news kind of fund this been set up in the special rights. and that's supposed to be long term financing to help countries achieve more renewable energy choices. and i suspect the west just is looking to diversify
i, tony not, not going to be enough to support you. try and maybe see if there's not enough on multi basis. so i think that's going to be a long, long period to support people talking about comparisons. marshall a plan and that went on the years us support in europe after world war 2. and it's going to be a multi arrest with ukraine. and we also heard from the g 7 that they want to raise about $600000000000.00 within the next 5 years. that's for global infrastructure. what do you think this...
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waking up every day and saying, why aren't i tony stark? starve a marvel super hero movie? it's childish, but it is incredibly out of proportion to the way they live their lives and then this anger builds up and they start shooting people. >> they have easy access to guns. you have tucker carlson who tried to blame the shooting in highland park, you had marjorie taylor green who is an idiot making up false information. i was struck by the dad, robert crimo sr. he said his previous threats he made to the family, i think that was taken out of context, he says. police were called but it was taken out of context because the son said he wanted to kill everyone. it was a child's outburst. he took no responsibility. he said he has good morals and he's the one who sponsored him to get the weapon. what do you make of that? if you were growing up with somebody like that that makes those kinds of excuses for you, not as surprising you would be the kind of guy you would be who you are. >> if you are growing up with someone like that, you're not growing
waking up every day and saying, why aren't i tony stark? starve a marvel super hero movie? it's childish, but it is incredibly out of proportion to the way they live their lives and then this anger builds up and they start shooting people. >> they have easy access to guns. you have tucker carlson who tried to blame the shooting in highland park, you had marjorie taylor green who is an idiot making up false information. i was struck by the dad, robert crimo sr. he said his previous...
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>> you know, my first album, my producers and i, tony bergen and ethan gruska, we really butted headso make a folk album and tony was like speed it up, speed it up, speed it up, and i was just like, i don't know, i hate this, and it was so fun. the final product is my favorite thing to play live. i'm so glad that i was pushed in that direction so then the second record, it was just like weird experimenting. everything is scary. everything is different. everything is the opposite of how i wrote it, and i'm so grateful for that, so i'm like a lot used -- more used to being scared now. >> phoebe bridgers is talking about the new "maverick" series, something she engaged in smashing her guitar last year while performing on "snl," showing hendrix doing it there and it's a standard move in rock but suddenly it drew all kind of a criticism when a woman rocker did it. there's one more question we have to ask, and it's obviously very serious, and that is if men who are playing music can smash guitars for decades, can women, or is that not okay for women? >> well, that's my favorite thing ever.
>> you know, my first album, my producers and i, tony bergen and ethan gruska, we really butted headso make a folk album and tony was like speed it up, speed it up, speed it up, and i was just like, i don't know, i hate this, and it was so fun. the final product is my favorite thing to play live. i'm so glad that i was pushed in that direction so then the second record, it was just like weird experimenting. everything is scary. everything is different. everything is the opposite of how i...
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sassy, i see tony creeping up. so i want to ask you one one last question if that's okay. we can do all night if you want, but what's the what's the most important thing you've ever done in these 90 years. well, you know, i've been figuring that out since you open the book together. and i decided. the in 1964 martin luther king sent me to saint augustine, florida and the congress was in session. and it was in the middle of the filibuster. of the 64 civil rights act and the clan was so wild. and so violent. i mean up until that time there had been more people hurt. it's the only movement we were in that i've been a part of. where the hospital bills were bigger than the bail bond bills. i mean it was really ruthless and dr. king sent me down there to stop the movement. he said what one he didn't want any more people hurt unnecessarily. he really believed that the civil rights bill would pass within the next two weeks or so. and he didn't want people hurt for nothing, but he also knew. that if for some reason or other the situation got out of hand. and it became violent. inst
sassy, i see tony creeping up. so i want to ask you one one last question if that's okay. we can do all night if you want, but what's the what's the most important thing you've ever done in these 90 years. well, you know, i've been figuring that out since you open the book together. and i decided. the in 1964 martin luther king sent me to saint augustine, florida and the congress was in session. and it was in the middle of the filibuster. of the 64 civil rights act and the clan was so wild. and...
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yeah, i think come tony blair, having a wine about some western power away from scratch on is it must be done over $2000000.00. and co go, oh because you question about ideology. i don't know that's the right word or is it an ideology? is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west hat so long was that the huge her powers of a leach, which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the road which the politicians followed. you know, they look to poor countries and they said, are you pull him backward? i do have a huge democratic deficits. you know, are you in debt? and do you need american aid and will you fall on the ground boots, uncle sam? and if countries around the world said yes to those 5 than they were welcome and there was a huge body slam, you know, your, our kind of guy are kind of dictator or kind of leader. this is how americans thought in the west followed with this doctrine. but i think a lot of it was about, you know, what we got now is we saw loses. this is the problem. we're losing our power and we don't really know how to deal with it. jus
yeah, i think come tony blair, having a wine about some western power away from scratch on is it must be done over $2000000.00. and co go, oh because you question about ideology. i don't know that's the right word or is it an ideology? is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west hat so long was that the huge her powers of a leach, which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the road which the politicians followed. you know, they look to poor countries and...
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entry point for a stock that i really have never liked very much but one of the things that i like about what tony's doing here is that we are sort of bouncing along the bottom, and we do have those elevated premiums, and that's one of the reasons why i think you could look at selling a put. i happened to buy the stock, you know, and if i'd been thinking about it a little bit more, maybe i actually would have sold the put the way tony's advocating >> could still do it carter, what do you think of the charts? >> right, so stwrwe have two ths in conflict. the stock's relative performance to the spx, to the nasdaq 100 is very poor. i think he's doing it obviously the right way by selling premium and not just getting along with the stock. >> for everything "options action" check out our website and newsletter here's what's coming up next >>> still to come, despite recessionary concerns, caterpillar's stock has gained almost 10% over the past month mike khouw is looking to build on that trend into the company's earnings next week >>> plus, calling all "options action" fans, reach into your pocket and get
entry point for a stock that i really have never liked very much but one of the things that i like about what tony's doing here is that we are sort of bouncing along the bottom, and we do have those elevated premiums, and that's one of the reasons why i think you could look at selling a put. i happened to buy the stock, you know, and if i'd been thinking about it a little bit more, maybe i actually would have sold the put the way tony's advocating >> could still do it carter, what do you...
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i will bet that it will do it again. does it have to? no. >> tonymeantime, you are looking at it through a different light. >> i am looking at the solar engineers -- industry because we have seen a rotation looking for opportunities in the second half and i think this is one worth taking a look at. we have seen this stock has recently formed a double bottom, and after declining 55% from the september peak of last year, that happens to be the same breakout level that we saw in december 2020. the client that we have seen here in the solar industry is perhaps coming to an end and now is opportunity to gain some exposure. the more important chart to look at is the relative chart relative to the market. in spite of not new absolute highs, relative to the market we have seen breakouts to the upside. that is a sign that investors are stepping back into clean energy after staying away. if you look at the industry, as long as energy prices continue to remain elevated, it makes the economics of converting over to solar to be quite compelling. the reasons for
i will bet that it will do it again. does it have to? no. >> tonymeantime, you are looking at it through a different light. >> i am looking at the solar engineers -- industry because we have seen a rotation looking for opportunities in the second half and i think this is one worth taking a look at. we have seen this stock has recently formed a double bottom, and after declining 55% from the september peak of last year, that happens to be the same breakout level that we saw in...
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and what had been at the minister on here kind of was here at the one will come victim i, tony blair. and as i said, the order and um, how much of my dumbly kent magnus, hug. margaret horrible, i should've caught you mad. i'm because how shall for understand how to be on it or by the her let us at a slam. yeah. i that i could bottom our own, our middle. how comment about a funny i'm an, a my says at me. so for cancer of hon. a lie and cannibal of it, you got and they what have you done? i know assess at about another to have my dilemma. good. our for, for on the cc me on. why? because a whole. and i couldn't imagine been in gallery so i will horrible. gonna film clermont line, i'm gonna accommodate a bit of only a half of that out of i me don't give me leave without the loveliness of and then for a little that had a 100 everything in there. let me don't tell me, it was the i sharon was that then with like about na cbe linda. when i came into government we were already getting whispers that sir. oh, this is let me relieve maybe they had to pro sectarian muslim troublemakers. and i went
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. >> debbie said my husband tony, who i am going through a divorce. with >> debra was dumbstruck. no reason to do this to melissa, he's never done anything to him. >> so you're telling the designs you look at the wrong guy. >> yeah. >> tony now melissa? >> he had met or a few times, over the years, but we weren't social. >> debra told police she and tony had been married for 17 years and had four children. they had separated more than a year earlier. tony had been moved into a house into miami gardens with a friend. for 20 years, he had worked for florida east coast railways, hauling fright. >> you know he basically drove a train for a living. >> police check them out on their computer. >> is he any priors? >> none. no priors. >> the tigers went to talk to toni, and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you, do you know this, deborah's friend? >> melissa, i know her from her. i've seen her, a few times. >> you guys have any problems maybe? something like? that >> number, i don't think i ever spoke to her more than two words. >> do you know if she's had anything to do with wha
. >> debbie said my husband tony, who i am going through a divorce. with >> debra was dumbstruck. no reason to do this to melissa, he's never done anything to him. >> so you're telling the designs you look at the wrong guy. >> yeah. >> tony now melissa? >> he had met or a few times, over the years, but we weren't social. >> debra told police she and tony had been married for 17 years and had four children. they had separated more than a year earlier....
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consumer spending and business spending she is acknowledging a significant slowdown and think, as i know tony frato did, every time the treasury secretary says the word dollar he would have done a shot. >> let me linger on just one minute and get an answer on the distinction between nominal gdp and real gdp which is negative by 0.9%. >> yeah. >> am i understanding correctly but for inflation you would have a number that shows the economy growing rather nicely? >> but for the airplane and the engine we wouldn't be flying at all, right you can't really get rid of that, tyler. it is interesting and notable that there is very, very strong nominal economic activity. the issue is that how do we count that we don't count it without inflation because some of that is just people paying higher prices and which means if you were to remove the inflation problem you could possibly have nominal activity remain at a high level and translate into a higher, real activity. >> tony, let me ask you, if i might, the secretary is selling the idea that americans are feeling distress and that most of that distress i
consumer spending and business spending she is acknowledging a significant slowdown and think, as i know tony frato did, every time the treasury secretary says the word dollar he would have done a shot. >> let me linger on just one minute and get an answer on the distinction between nominal gdp and real gdp which is negative by 0.9%. >> yeah. >> am i understanding correctly but for inflation you would have a number that shows the economy growing rather nicely? >> but for...
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yeah, i think come, tony, we're having a wine about some western, our weight is correct on it. you must be doing over to $1000000.00 and co go. oh because you question about ideology. i don't know if that's the right word, isn't ideology, is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west hat so long was that the huge powers of a lease which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the world which the petitions followed. you know, they look to poor countries and they said, are you pulling backward? i do have a huge democratic deficit. you know, are you in debt? um, do you need american aid and will you fall on the ground boots vocal, sam? and if countries around the world said yes to those 5, then they were welcomed and there was a huge body slam, you know, your, our kind of guy are kind of dictator or kind of leader. this is how americans thought and the west followed with this doctrine. but i think a lot of it was about, you know, what we got now as we saw, loses this is the problem. we're losing our power and we don't really know how to deal with it.
yeah, i think come, tony, we're having a wine about some western, our weight is correct on it. you must be doing over to $1000000.00 and co go. oh because you question about ideology. i don't know if that's the right word, isn't ideology, is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west hat so long was that the huge powers of a lease which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the world which the petitions followed. you know, they look to poor countries and they...
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can't say anything about what i witnessed during the private interview that was conducted of tony ornato. but i will say i don't have any reason to dispute what the members said. >> speak hypothetically about this, we don't know what tony ornato said specifically to the committee. but what would a problem be with a witness who maybe doesn't speak to an incident, and then is trying to say later that that account didn't happen. is that problematic ever when you have someone who is trying to say, well, i would remember if that had happened, even if the recollection that they would give in deposition is pretty, you know, vague? >> so, the interview with tony ornato that i sat in on was before cassidy hutchinson had made her allegations about the president trying to grab the steering wheel. now, so the committee didn't have a reason to ask specifically about that incident because they didn't know about it at the time. it is the kind of thing, though, you would think that he would have brought up if it happened and so i think they have to go back and press him on, you know, did it happe
can't say anything about what i witnessed during the private interview that was conducted of tony ornato. but i will say i don't have any reason to dispute what the members said. >> speak hypothetically about this, we don't know what tony ornato said specifically to the committee. but what would a problem be with a witness who maybe doesn't speak to an incident, and then is trying to say later that that account didn't happen. is that problematic ever when you have someone who is trying to...
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i won't now want to call a shitty in about his brother, anton tony to speak. my name is antonio barkley and shaheen was minded some system where president biden was coming to jerusalem hurry of this month. i thought for sure he would meet with us a us citizen, a permanent journalist, beloved by millions of people, was killed by a highly trained israeli soldier. president biden was 10 minutes away. he never came to see us. so we had to come here to washington with support from a community of wonderful people who shared our commitment to justice. fortunately, we were able to arrange meetings with more than a dozen members of congress, somewhat for mars. started standing beside me. president bargain still hasn't agreed to meet us. we need him to hear from our start a key so that he understands that 1000000000 our from any and to many other for the see news have in june. president biden has the power to make sure that this doesn't happen again. we need him to follow his words with meaningful the actual shitty and deserve justice. and our demand remains the same. a
i won't now want to call a shitty in about his brother, anton tony to speak. my name is antonio barkley and shaheen was minded some system where president biden was coming to jerusalem hurry of this month. i thought for sure he would meet with us a us citizen, a permanent journalist, beloved by millions of people, was killed by a highly trained israeli soldier. president biden was 10 minutes away. he never came to see us. so we had to come here to washington with support from a community of...
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i hope everything's okay. great crowd, everybody coming out tonight. >> racing go carts, he wanted to go number 20 for tony stewart but he went number nine because his dad paid the tire bill. great night here in sharon. >> okay. i had a run over here like a fan to catch the champ. talk about hanging in there award. you kept coming back. like the energizer bunny, congratulations. >> the cool thing is you get the image and you can still play. i broke my wrist in the last little thing and i got my film caught in the wheel. that was a painful last couple laps. i went to cover and finished where i needed to finish. this thing was pretty robust tonight. >> got beat up a little bit but, hey, the champ, that's all that matters. >> he wanted to prove he could play in the sandbox and indeed he did. next on "48 hours," did dave play any role in the killing of his new wife's two children? 's children speak out, 48 hours next on cbs a phenomenal night here at sharon speedway and we appreciate you spending some of your summer saturday nights with us. for our crew, willy t. ribbs, matt yocum, dan miller, jim cornell, the cbs cre
i hope everything's okay. great crowd, everybody coming out tonight. >> racing go carts, he wanted to go number 20 for tony stewart but he went number nine because his dad paid the tire bill. great night here in sharon. >> okay. i had a run over here like a fan to catch the champ. talk about hanging in there award. you kept coming back. like the energizer bunny, congratulations. >> the cool thing is you get the image and you can still play. i broke my wrist in the last little...
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you know, we celebrate up good is i be tony pile up nippon opportunity the next few minutes. you'll see the feel as close as you need a for the positive because, you know, we're the one for the month. the rest on jack told us also can join us in a little is i don't suppose you also gonna make it on what you're in some good dancing. don't want to proceed, but i wanted you to or you know, monday a budget didn't fail for new. so no comfort confident. i know some of these are the push the least the few molecular he'll sit, although i don't, i mean the thing with with my mostly much you probably did you what like those we have assume a bus to measure. i was not just you fail or if you don't to, i mean most bar code. yeah. did you made or if i don't really knew that you could is up on those are i needed to much what was, what was here with cream 1st set it go. cassandra doesn't really matter. just get your icon at the level you m n dot com. is that the best but young the young it over to bush, could he miss on shows a bathroom or? yeah, yeah. it's in there. i don't what i tell them
you know, we celebrate up good is i be tony pile up nippon opportunity the next few minutes. you'll see the feel as close as you need a for the positive because, you know, we're the one for the month. the rest on jack told us also can join us in a little is i don't suppose you also gonna make it on what you're in some good dancing. don't want to proceed, but i wanted you to or you know, monday a budget didn't fail for new. so no comfort confident. i know some of these are the push the least the...
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you know, we celebrate up good is i be tony pile up nippon opportunity the next few minutes. you'll see the feel as close as you need for the positive because, you know, we're the one for the month. the rest on jack told us also can join us in a little is i don't suppose you also gonna blow it all more. do him some good, dan dick don't want to proceed until you or yeah. monday, a budget if you fail will know. so know 2nd fail continue. i know some of these are the push the lease fee molecular. he'll sit, although i don't, i mean to develop a with with my mostly much you probably did you what like those we have assume a bus to measure. i was not just you fail or if you don't to, i mean mass bar code. yeah. did you meet off? i don't really know that you could is up on those are i need to much school with it. go on really. doesn't matter. just get your icon at the level you elmendorf consciously, but young the young it over to bush. could he miss on shows of best to be more. yeah, yeah. here in there i don't what i tell them when they want to say i strongly next close you know a
you know, we celebrate up good is i be tony pile up nippon opportunity the next few minutes. you'll see the feel as close as you need for the positive because, you know, we're the one for the month. the rest on jack told us also can join us in a little is i don't suppose you also gonna blow it all more. do him some good, dan dick don't want to proceed until you or yeah. monday, a budget if you fail will know. so know 2nd fail continue. i know some of these are the push the lease fee molecular....
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. >> you know what i want, tony? i want those kids to have a father. >> they got one. this one. me. y was watching the shows. there was still that communing slants from the earlier decades of tv, but it was being applied to shows that were reaching higher and farther, and they were great. because there were so many channels, and because so much storytelling was going on, you started to get more variety of stories being told. >> get the skull films. schedule a c.a.t. scan, and called the neurosurgery resident. >> objection! >> television showed us women in their depth. it began to show us much more of a range of the african- american community. >> i'm always here for you. >> we started focusing on teenagers in a more realistic way. >> things change, dawson. evolve. >> what are you talking about? >> and thinking a little bit more outside the box in terms of what people might want to watch. >> you're out of order, he's out of order, this whole trial is. >> after 10 years of the '90s, we had a whole new television world that could take us anyplace we wanted, and even places we had never
. >> you know what i want, tony? i want those kids to have a father. >> they got one. this one. me. y was watching the shows. there was still that communing slants from the earlier decades of tv, but it was being applied to shows that were reaching higher and farther, and they were great. because there were so many channels, and because so much storytelling was going on, you started to get more variety of stories being told. >> get the skull films. schedule a c.a.t. scan, and...
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the mother of god i don’t know, listen, that’s right, britain washed thunderstorms for that thunderstorm. they are a thunderstorm to us, everything is clear. so it is, right? but if tonyakin i repeat here in my enemies, you still need to respect the british for what? that's the truth despite the fact that the enemies have absolutely no illusions and so on. well, i would recommend rodakin to look at russia, then look at the us embassy on the day of the celebration of the day of the capture bastille and himself dear rodakin. eh, ask questions and give an answer to it. what is more threat to the life of rodakin his those very children whom i mentioned. uh, there are families in the broad sense of the company. so more of a threat. let's think, we'll think, in fact, sergey alexandrovich knows what choice they have? they didn’t make their choice a long time ago or a and even if this admiral or whoever he is thinks differently, but i think that he does n’t express his views even in a close family circle, because that’s what they call value . base values, yes, this is one of the key elements of values, that is, we talk about it quite often and it seems to us that it is such a
the mother of god i don’t know, listen, that’s right, britain washed thunderstorms for that thunderstorm. they are a thunderstorm to us, everything is clear. so it is, right? but if tonyakin i repeat here in my enemies, you still need to respect the british for what? that's the truth despite the fact that the enemies have absolutely no illusions and so on. well, i would recommend rodakin to look at russia, then look at the us embassy on the day of the celebration of the day of the capture...
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but the most that i need might say that the new boy and the boys i spoke with put i knew the swan tony, can i sketch? no more at the fish come in. what's her mother? my own geek i'm really button is just miss feminine. let me double check because i ah ah ah mm has a so called american century come to an end if so, how did he come about? was it poor leadership or the mission to lead the world itself was always destined to fail. what follows the end of the american center? ah, a foreign minister says budapest wants to buy more rushing gas and won't get through the winter without it. they used to go through the repercussions all the unseat russian, sanction africa, criticizes europe. you turn calls to increase energy supplies, an attempt to replace the russian commodities that something is upset by over fossil fuel development projects across the continent. as part of a gold green agenda. new bill that will decide to puerto rico's future with the u. s. is currently making its way to congress.
but the most that i need might say that the new boy and the boys i spoke with put i knew the swan tony, can i sketch? no more at the fish come in. what's her mother? my own geek i'm really button is just miss feminine. let me double check because i ah ah ah mm has a so called american century come to an end if so, how did he come about? was it poor leadership or the mission to lead the world itself was always destined to fail. what follows the end of the american center? ah, a foreign minister...
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i don't think so. lets park zuckerberg's vision then, and asked tony instead about apple's biggest visionary. would like to order 4000 mate to go please, sorry, joking! the thing about steve, he never projected himself as a real expert of any one thing. so there was humility there, it wasn't about doing everything, feeling right. absolutely not. he's had strong opinions but sometimes they were weakly held every brought in data or other things to show him that there was a different way. him that there was a different wa . ~ ., him that there was a different wa , ~ ., ., , him that there was a different wa . ~ ., ., , ., ' him that there was a different wa. ., ., , ., way. what are sent off to the ipod and some _ way. what are sent off to the ipod and some great - way. what are sent off to the ipod and some great ideas i way. what are sent off to the i ipod and some great ideas from tony. that is all we have got time for any of the short version of the programme. the full length programme is on the iplayer. we will be back the same time next week. goodbye. hello, and welcome to newswatch with m
i don't think so. lets park zuckerberg's vision then, and asked tony instead about apple's biggest visionary. would like to order 4000 mate to go please, sorry, joking! the thing about steve, he never projected himself as a real expert of any one thing. so there was humility there, it wasn't about doing everything, feeling right. absolutely not. he's had strong opinions but sometimes they were weakly held every brought in data or other things to show him that there was a different way. him...
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, i saw him, tony, i saw him and we just ran down into the basement and we were just shaking and crying. it was horrific. >> shaking -- your little kids are just 3 and 1. you went to the ground to cover them up. how are they doing this morning? how do you expect to help them heal from this traumatic event? >> they're actually okay. i actually probed my son a little bit. asked a few questions about how the day went and what he thought and he was like, it was a good day. i got to ride my bike. so, you know, we'll have that conversation one day, but hopefully, hopefully he's dealing with the trauma okay and we'll see how it goes from here. >> well, we're so glad you are okay and that you were able to help so many others come to safety. thank you both for your time this morning. t.j.? >> all right, george, back to more on the investigation now and for that we want turn to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, we've had too many of these conversations after a day of another mass shooting. but the investigation is going to focus on social media. >> reporter: t.j., this
, i saw him, tony, i saw him and we just ran down into the basement and we were just shaking and crying. it was horrific. >> shaking -- your little kids are just 3 and 1. you went to the ground to cover them up. how are they doing this morning? how do you expect to help them heal from this traumatic event? >> they're actually okay. i actually probed my son a little bit. asked a few questions about how the day went and what he thought and he was like, it was a good day. i got to ride...
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at least at this minimal level at which they currently exist comment on this please no i think the reason is with tonyi apologize to anthony blinkin something else with diplomatic ties they are so almost at zero talk about exchange well we don't let's tell everyone in detail the reasons and er of this exchange i started it all why this is important and you see what kind of exchange putin wants back er dealer of the death of the arms dealer who carried out the darkest er instructions of the russian government americans want back their citizens, and this actually very well characterizes today's level of contacts, what blinking said. there will be good intentions for possible attempts to annex ukrainian territories, this is of course good, but i really wanted to hear that in addition to sanctions, there will also be supplies new types of weapons and there will be much more of them, both from the states and from others, and after this blinkin conversation, it would be very important for the europeans to add their voice, because solidarity and unity are what scares putin, he understands that if gas is not
at least at this minimal level at which they currently exist comment on this please no i think the reason is with tonyi apologize to anthony blinkin something else with diplomatic ties they are so almost at zero talk about exchange well we don't let's tell everyone in detail the reasons and er of this exchange i started it all why this is important and you see what kind of exchange putin wants back er dealer of the death of the arms dealer who carried out the darkest er instructions of the...
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the most of the i mean near bites at the new boy in the morning at the school with put it, i knew this one had tony can, i can get no more than 50 fish come and what's her mother? my own cake. i'm really bad news. just miss the media and i read it was just because of a so it's a massive amounts of mental or years. and then basically we need to be anything to earn some money. we should for a to western word. so to say and these change completely landscape or for you to see because it went towards or more generally anybody with a camera conceal no.
the most of the i mean near bites at the new boy in the morning at the school with put it, i knew this one had tony can, i can get no more than 50 fish come and what's her mother? my own cake. i'm really bad news. just miss the media and i read it was just because of a so it's a massive amounts of mental or years. and then basically we need to be anything to earn some money. we should for a to western word. so to say and these change completely landscape or for you to see because it went...
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earlier i spoke to tony care con, i told her from the center for security studies in zurich, i began by asking how surveillance and armed drones are shaping this conflict. i would so like to highlight it. first of all, it's hard to say that this is like 1st large, a war where you can see this extensive use of drums in terms of both numbers and there are city of roles and, and functions. and so when it comes to surveillance, that's the crucial role on because as it was mentioned in the previous place, drunk can provide real time imagery. so basic role of providing situational awareness of what's going on on the ground. so that means in terms of deploying the smaller commercial platforms that are operated by a single soldier to, to see what's going on beyond here. but also in terms of monitoring and tracking the movement of troops in real time and sending the information back out to, to come on post. but also recording videos of successful strikes and, and wishes and posting, posting them on social media. which has also like the psychological effect. so this is basically the original w
earlier i spoke to tony care con, i told her from the center for security studies in zurich, i began by asking how surveillance and armed drones are shaping this conflict. i would so like to highlight it. first of all, it's hard to say that this is like 1st large, a war where you can see this extensive use of drums in terms of both numbers and there are city of roles and, and functions. and so when it comes to surveillance, that's the crucial role on because as it was mentioned in the previous...
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. >> mike, i want to give you the last word on tony ornato. go ahead. >> i want to jump in on that. agree with everything laura just said and would add that it does seem like something happened inside that suburban that day and, you know, it's important, i think, for tony ornato to set the record straight under oath about what exactly happened. i would also be interested to hear tony be asked under oath if he told cassidy a version of this story. tony is a secret service agent, he was put in a position of power inside the administration, he was looked up to by young staffers like cassidy and others because of his background as an agent and they put a lot of trust in what he said. i mean, it's tertiary to the broader point of what trump or didn't do but i would be interested to hear him say whether or not he told cassidy some version of what she testified to. >> we will see if he sits down for a third time. we know he's been in there twice already, but it's unclear how much this have one episode was covered to this point. michael bender, great to see you. laura jarrett, your final mo
. >> mike, i want to give you the last word on tony ornato. go ahead. >> i want to jump in on that. agree with everything laura just said and would add that it does seem like something happened inside that suburban that day and, you know, it's important, i think, for tony ornato to set the record straight under oath about what exactly happened. i would also be interested to hear tony be asked under oath if he told cassidy a version of this story. tony is a secret service agent, he...
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. >> tony what is your take on the straight? >> i agree with the overall thesis that michael carter has. we know that prime day is pushed into the third quarter. consumer data shows that consumers are quite strong. the e-commerce business i think will report fairly well. i think what will likely provide headwind is affect. this is something that i think could be a little bit of a downside. if you look at the stock or the price of the stock, when it broke below the 145 key level that it had held above for multiple years, it quickly got down to that one of five level. the relative strength that carter was referring to over the last couple of years is very poor. i agree this is likely going to be a nonevent and specifically like to put calendar strategy mike is putting together. i do think for me i would like to go a little further lower and have a slightly bearish tilt to this calendar or slightly neutral. looking at that 115 strike gives you a calendar spread that straddles the trading range . as long as it ends up somewhere in-betwee
. >> tony what is your take on the straight? >> i agree with the overall thesis that michael carter has. we know that prime day is pushed into the third quarter. consumer data shows that consumers are quite strong. the e-commerce business i think will report fairly well. i think what will likely provide headwind is affect. this is something that i think could be a little bit of a downside. if you look at the stock or the price of the stock, when it broke below the 145 key level that...
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had this internal dialogue because tony horwitz, i hadn't read confederate in the attic when he was living and i read it and so frustrated with him, so sympathetic to confederate reenactors and i am frustrated with him and he has one conflict in the book, my friend's mom, kind of grumpy about that but i was also a thinking but he was able to access something i wouldn't be able to access as a black woman, to have those kinds of conversations with confederate reenactors in west virginia and yet i get to west virginia and that is the first conversation i haveve is with the confedera reenactor, one of these moments of kismet, this is a man who was an archivist by profession. >> host: you bonded over that. >> guest: yes. he is a reenactor from maryland regiment and he spends his leisure time working felt terribly at harpers ferry, the site was john brown's raid, he intended to emancipate africans, tried to start a civil war that would free black people before the civil war happened but in some ways he failed almost immediately they were de
had this internal dialogue because tony horwitz, i hadn't read confederate in the attic when he was living and i read it and so frustrated with him, so sympathetic to confederate reenactors and i am frustrated with him and he has one conflict in the book, my friend's mom, kind of grumpy about that but i was also a thinking but he was able to access something i wouldn't be able to access as a black woman, to have those kinds of conversations with confederate reenactors in west virginia and yet i...
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i wanted to be toni morrison when i grew up but i didn't know how to do that. also, my parents had sacrificed a lot financially for me to go to the school, and i did not want to be a disappointment. so, i got a job in advertising for a little bit. and then i read an article that said it was harder to get into usc film school than it was to get into harvard law school. and i thought, well, my parents can't fault that, because it is graduate school and difficult to get into, so i applied to usc film school, i got in, and i went. and i was told i could teach. my parents, as professors said, she is right, she could teach. it felt like something real for them. david: so you got a masters degree at usc, then you are sort of writing on the side a bit during the daytime, or the evenings, or how were you doing that? shonda: yeah, i got a job at a place that helped the mentally ill homeless find job skills and places to live. i was an administrative assistant. and at night i would write my scripts. i had an agent or a lawyer at the time. you know, everyone got one out of
i wanted to be toni morrison when i grew up but i didn't know how to do that. also, my parents had sacrificed a lot financially for me to go to the school, and i did not want to be a disappointment. so, i got a job in advertising for a little bit. and then i read an article that said it was harder to get into usc film school than it was to get into harvard law school. and i thought, well, my parents can't fault that, because it is graduate school and difficult to get into, so i applied to usc...
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i think the 115s would be fine, too. if you're choosing strikes choose one to the upside, not the down side. >> tony laid out a way to play the name for balance and he sees these granny smith gains could be coning to an end. h >> i think it's time to fade the strength going into earnings next week. we look at a chart of apple. we see the slow and steady uptrend. but what we have seen recently is a breakdown of the strtrend. the risk-reward favors to the down side going to the earnings event. if you look at it moanother way, can you draw a head and shoulders formation. now if you roolook at the busins apple right now is a relatively slow-growing business. if you look at eps and revenue growth, we're looking at single digits over the next couple years. and i think the stock trading at nearly 24 times next year's earn being earnings is a pretty rich multiple you might see multiple contraction if we start to see guidance a little bit unfavorable for the rest of the year and the market has shrugged off the news we had last week where they were finding in many of the tech firms, planning on showing down hiring. that, i don't th
i think the 115s would be fine, too. if you're choosing strikes choose one to the upside, not the down side. >> tony laid out a way to play the name for balance and he sees these granny smith gains could be coning to an end. h >> i think it's time to fade the strength going into earnings next week. we look at a chart of apple. we see the slow and steady uptrend. but what we have seen recently is a breakdown of the strtrend. the risk-reward favors to the down side going to the...
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community, dramatic may start on as a government and also put financial sexual told one i also not live again woman. oh, tony, i conversation today. we have saw her. we have wives, mom as aha, welcome to the screen. please introduce yourself to our audience around the world. tell them who you are. what you do. i good evening i. my name is shaheer patrol and i work with the human rights watch as a a division. and it's my pleasure to be sharing the funnel with. thank you so much for coming. watch my really good to have you on the screen. please introduce yourself to have you as around the world. thank you and i was mouth role. i run a local organization and up on a son. and i work with around 200 women and you know, in 34 provinces off, up on a son. so my life starts, i get out with messages, calls that and, and please from the morning until evening and then life goes on like that as, as life has turned into a nightmare for the women off up on sundays. all right, thank you so much for spending time with us or so hopefully we should be joined by zach i. yeah. dolly. she is the director of women and children leg
community, dramatic may start on as a government and also put financial sexual told one i also not live again woman. oh, tony, i conversation today. we have saw her. we have wives, mom as aha, welcome to the screen. please introduce yourself to our audience around the world. tell them who you are. what you do. i good evening i. my name is shaheer patrol and i work with the human rights watch as a a division. and it's my pleasure to be sharing the funnel with. thank you so much for coming. watch...
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let's follow along with this theme, tony, the i am a pole blow to johnson as new chris pincher claimse here. to get through what they are saying about this. i get through what they are saying about this. ., �* ., ., about this. i don't have it in front of me so you _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are at _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are at an _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are at an advantage to me. i of me so you are at an advantage to me. ., of me so you are at an advantage to me, ., ., ., , of me so you are at an advantage to me. ., ., ., , , of me so you are at an advantage to me. ., ., , , ., me. i do apologise but i thought you had seen it quickly _ me. i do apologise but i thought you had seen it quickly recap _ me. i do apologise but i thought you had seen it quickly recap as - me. i do apologise but i thought you had seen it quickly recap as the - had seen it quickly recap as the exclusive poll shows this approval rating in the doldrums with almost half of vo
let's follow along with this theme, tony, the i am a pole blow to johnson as new chris pincher claimse here. to get through what they are saying about this. i get through what they are saying about this. ., �* ., ., about this. i don't have it in front of me so you _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are at _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you are at an _ about this. i don't have it in front of me so you...