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but i'm still amazed by this, mel. how fast that was done and how accurate they've been at least up to now. >> absolutely. let's move on, spring in the air, the first trading day of may in the books and the chart master has three names blossoming with opportunity kicking off the trading month preponderate cornerants macrocarter werth choins joins you now what are you looking at >> what do we know before we get to charts, the s&p, 15, 14 months raert is 20 plus% above the pre-pandemic level from which it crashed 35% i have three stocks, complete cli different. one is just back to its pre-pandemic high, unchanged in 15 months. one do you 20% and one up 30 above the pre-pandemic highs but all at buy junctures by my work. the first one chart it's cvs pmt here you can see it. it's sitting here right at the level from which it crashed along with all stocks before the pandemic hit i think that's an opportunity. it is unchanged. it's coiling, toying with the prospect of breaking out above those former highs as we have seen in
but i'm still amazed by this, mel. how fast that was done and how accurate they've been at least up to now. >> absolutely. let's move on, spring in the air, the first trading day of may in the books and the chart master has three names blossoming with opportunity kicking off the trading month preponderate cornerants macrocarter werth choins joins you now what are you looking at >> what do we know before we get to charts, the s&p, 15, 14 months raert is 20 plus% above the...
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. >> i think you could make an argument why that makes a lot of sense, mel, you look across the board, it's teladoc, docusign, fastly, all of these kind of really great rebound today when you look where they were on the lows to where they actually closed many of these names are up somewhere close to 10% or more off of those lows so it was an incredible move. i think at the same time, for me at least, when you have no pe, or a three or four-digit pe, i usually tend to stay away. i actually will dip my toe into couple of those names with the options but overall those are really toxic names because at any moment you could have these incredible pull backs and i think what we're seeing right now is what started back in november but this rotation, i still think we're in the midst of it and today was on the negative side because of the way the names traded in industrials and financials i still think that is in tech, i think it's an an om alley, we'll see over the --anamoly i think we'll see higher highs in materials and energy and the rest i do believe inflation is temporary. it's here and f
. >> i think you could make an argument why that makes a lot of sense, mel, you look across the board, it's teladoc, docusign, fastly, all of these kind of really great rebound today when you look where they were on the lows to where they actually closed many of these names are up somewhere close to 10% or more off of those lows so it was an incredible move. i think at the same time, for me at least, when you have no pe, or a three or four-digit pe, i usually tend to stay away. i actually...
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reached the march high 1.74 is this an environment you want to be a bank investor in >> i think so, mel, i've been in the banks a long time and still hold many of them, they trade inexpensively. you look at jpmorgan where it trades versus tangible book, yeah that one feels a little bit stretched but i think it's because of the quality that jpmorgan represents. when you go across and look at banking industry, i think that the folks that are at home and those that are watching the markets day in and day out have a much different view of the banks than what we're seeing as tim said political theater it is theater. these guys just want to grandstanned in terms of everything i see where they are just sort of trying to put out a point to everybody and i don't know that we're buying it. i'm not buying it i think the banks have done an amazing job ever since obviously the financial crisis we've been watching and folcussing on the barngs -- banks and they had to show us their cash and dividends. we've gone through it where we know just about everything about every one of these banks to another p
reached the march high 1.74 is this an environment you want to be a bank investor in >> i think so, mel, i've been in the banks a long time and still hold many of them, they trade inexpensively. you look at jpmorgan where it trades versus tangible book, yeah that one feels a little bit stretched but i think it's because of the quality that jpmorgan represents. when you go across and look at banking industry, i think that the folks that are at home and those that are watching the markets...
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yeah this just amazing in again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know like most americans this is a. bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan b. and we go over it rua roger moore i think we may have 6 or 7 but it's fascinating is that right there is a lot of bugs that. and get below 7 the w 7 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's quite it's quite a mentally of a so we're talking to eric and we'll talk to him about lonely turns i wanted to do some met a interview here i'm fascinated by the. just by the art of inhabiting these animated creatures so in many ways seems to me more real than some of the people i i watch you walk around in flesh and blood these days and he also voices multiple characters in the animated series. dug plugs and that's got a cool story behind it that is streaming on apple t.v. plus now listen people put a place card up to hold interviews as they do it when i do these funds and you were with the love
yeah this just amazing in again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know like most americans this is a. bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan b. and we go over it rua roger moore i think we may have 6 or 7 but it's fascinating is that right there is a lot of bugs that. and get below 7 the w 7 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's...
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yeah just just amazing and again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know it goes on there is the slippery bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan be we go over it rua roger moore i think we made a search but it's fascinating that right there is a lot of bugs that. and get below 7 the w 7 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's quite it's quite a mentally of a so we're talking eric and we'll talk to him about looney tunes i wanted to do some met a interview here i'm fascinated by the. just by the art of inhabiting these animated creatures who in many ways seem to me more real than some of the people i i watch you walk around in flesh and blood these days and he also voices multiple characters in the animated series. dug plugs and that's got a cool story behind it that is straining on apple t.v. plus now listen people put a place card up to hold interviews as they do it when i do these funds and you were with the loveliest.
yeah just just amazing and again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know it goes on there is the slippery bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan be we go over it rua roger moore i think we made a search but it's fascinating that right there is a lot of bugs that. and get below 7 the w 7 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's quite...
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him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like the you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june for a you know she was the 1st lady of an animation voiceover for the ladies and you know both of their work stood the test of time and yeah that these cartoons were definitely made in a different time and definitely weren't the idea behind those original shorts weren't to be shown on saturday mornings they were actually throw a cartoons in those old movie houses you know i'm actually 100 years old these filipino jeans of mine looking young and you know as soon as i turned 101 is like i become yoda i just everything just gravity gets the better of me going to go and i believe picture suit you know but but you know what i mean it's like being. the cartoons were done in a different time and i know i know know days representation matters more than ever but i feel like we have to get to that playing field again where you know especially from a voice actors point of view it never mattered what i looked like right like. suddenly it doesn't and for good reason. bu
him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like the you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june for a you know she was the 1st lady of an animation voiceover for the ladies and you know both of their work stood the test of time and yeah that these cartoons were definitely made in a different time and definitely weren't the idea behind those original shorts weren't to be shown on saturday mornings they were actually throw a cartoons in those old movie houses...
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yeah i just just amazing in again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know it was there is this is a very bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan b. well go over it roger moore i think we made up 6 or 7 but it's fascinating that right there is a lot of bugs that. and devil 07 the double 07 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's quite it's quite a mentally of a so we're talking eric and we'll talk to him about learning turns i wanted to do some met a interview here i'm fascinated by the. just by the art of inhabiting these animated creatures so in many ways seems to me more real than some of the people i watch you walk around in flesh and blood these days and he also voices multiple characters in the animated series. dug plugs and that's got a cool story behind it that is streaming on apple t.v. plus now listen people put a place card up to hold interviews as they do it when i do these funds and you were with the loveliest.
yeah i just just amazing in again it's if it weren't for mel i would be in like plumbing school right now for sure you know it was there is this is a very bugs bunny voice it's like i think there's been 7 j. well let's say sean connery george laysan b. well go over it roger moore i think we made up 6 or 7 but it's fascinating that right there is a lot of bugs that. and devil 07 the double 07 of animation. that's fantastic i never really thought of it that way but wow what a comparable it's...
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, just give her a second mel, why are you flushing the toilet is it evidence, mel?go potty when people are in the house. she loves destroying evidence. that's a serious charge, too she's going to go away for awhile i'm going to miss her. mel? i hope -- those are big handcuffs, they're going to come right off her lady wrists. oh, no, are those for me?" but cohen is actually a key figure here, because as you may recall, he testified to congress that trump had lied about the value of his properties for tax or insurance purposes. cohen even named specific people in the trump organization with knowledge of trump's practices >> to your knowledge, did the president ever provide inflated assets to an insurance company >> yes >> who else knows that the president did this >> allen weisselberg, ron lieberman, and matthew calamari >> seth: remember that, you guys when we all found out about the existence of a guy named matthew calamari a name that sounds like a super mario rip-off your grandma would buy at the dollar store. that's his actual name when i first heard it, i though
, just give her a second mel, why are you flushing the toilet is it evidence, mel?go potty when people are in the house. she loves destroying evidence. that's a serious charge, too she's going to go away for awhile i'm going to miss her. mel? i hope -- those are big handcuffs, they're going to come right off her lady wrists. oh, no, are those for me?" but cohen is actually a key figure here, because as you may recall, he testified to congress that trump had lied about the value of his...
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this is a trader's market, no doubt about it, mel. showing that they see much more. so i'm expecting more of a pause from ford over the next couple weeks or so because of the fact we're not seeing people extend up and going out in time and buying the upside, not anything close to what we're seeing in the near-term. >> that gets me to the next question, guy, what is the next catalyst we had a big grand plan of ev-strategy. we had a massive run in the stock. now what to pete's point about a pause >> pete might be 100% right. it might pause for a while, maybe it pulls back to 12.5 or 13 i think the catalyst is valuation. where can people find value and growth, i think it's in ford even on themargins you get margin expansion you're talking about $17.50 we played it with gm many months ago in terms where it could trade up to. to push back on steve, how many combustible engines, zero, i would push back, apparently they make more than a few. >> i'm sure many will dispute that saying regular combustible cars also burst into flames occasionall
this is a trader's market, no doubt about it, mel. showing that they see much more. so i'm expecting more of a pause from ford over the next couple weeks or so because of the fact we're not seeing people extend up and going out in time and buying the upside, not anything close to what we're seeing in the near-term. >> that gets me to the next question, guy, what is the next catalyst we had a big grand plan of ev-strategy. we had a massive run in the stock. now what to pete's point about a...
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>> i'm trading it, mel. i think this stock because of the fact it's already made a move doesn't mean it can't go higher, you look at the valuation levels and pre-cash flow and security, web ex, software, there's a lot of different reasons to like this name right now it's made a move i totally get it but i think this stock has a lot more room to the upside so i'm going to trade it. >> dan by the way you mentioned you would rather buy stocks that are crushed rather than traps, so can you give us a specific name. >> yeah, air bnb is a great example, they lose money but we know it's massively disruptive and going to be around a very long time and we're in a specific market moment where investors just transitioned from private investors who have been on this train for ten years and now the public market is valuing it a bit differently, a lot of the peers and that sort of thing, so it's going to find a place where it makes a lot of sense if you have a five, ten year time horizon. there's a lot of stories like that
>> i'm trading it, mel. i think this stock because of the fact it's already made a move doesn't mean it can't go higher, you look at the valuation levels and pre-cash flow and security, web ex, software, there's a lot of different reasons to like this name right now it's made a move i totally get it but i think this stock has a lot more room to the upside so i'm going to trade it. >> dan by the way you mentioned you would rather buy stocks that are crushed rather than traps, so can...
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. >> hi mel, i didn't harper . >> hi mel, i didn't hear -- one stock getting cracked is air bnb went from 215 to 145, at 140 now. rbc initiated the price target for wells fargo positive this stock off earnings i think it's got its mojo back i think this is a stock that can sort of try to get back to those levels we saw earlier this year. i think air bnb for a trade with everything going on giving the sell offsets up well into june and july. >> right out of the gate, 01 5 01 you have one specific stock you've been pounding the table on for the past few shows. according to dominguez how do you think of the environment in general and what sorts of areas in the market will work with this sort of back drop. >> i'm completely on the same page with you, i think we'll continue to see this reopening and memorial day kicking off travel also the reopening in general. interestingly enough you're seeing 57% of americans plan to do a road trip this summer, oddly much, up 30% from last year, really seeing the demand come in but we're in a period with low interest rates and likely will see more stim
. >> hi mel, i didn't harper . >> hi mel, i didn't hear -- one stock getting cracked is air bnb went from 215 to 145, at 140 now. rbc initiated the price target for wells fargo positive this stock off earnings i think it's got its mojo back i think this is a stock that can sort of try to get back to those levels we saw earlier this year. i think air bnb for a trade with everything going on giving the sell offsets up well into june and july. >> right out of the gate, 01 5 01...
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hi, mel. you look at peloton, we mentioned couple weeks ago traded down to 80, i thought the metrics were really good and had something to trade against here we are at 100 these things were so lambasted it is worth a look names to me n vidia $700 price target sold off enough into earnings next week it's absolutely worth a look. the other is netflix this stock has gone nowhere since last july trading in 475 550 range, once again down to 480, seemingly held. i think those two names you can absolutely trade again to fit the narrative you started the show with, melissa. >> dan, have some of the names got to the point where they're considered valued or more reasonable you've been beating the drum when it comes to the software name and cloud stocks that got clobbered but even at these levels are they worth a buy in your view? >> well, i think they're worth a buy when you start to think about what secular growth looks like on the other side of the pandemic when things are a little bit more normalized
hi, mel. you look at peloton, we mentioned couple weeks ago traded down to 80, i thought the metrics were really good and had something to trade against here we are at 100 these things were so lambasted it is worth a look names to me n vidia $700 price target sold off enough into earnings next week it's absolutely worth a look. the other is netflix this stock has gone nowhere since last july trading in 475 550 range, once again down to 480, seemingly held. i think those two names you can...
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so mel and i held hands, and he said, with everything put together — the scans, the neuropsychologicalhe gave me — the diagnosis of early onset dementia and probable cte. we were crying, we were screaming. iran into the toilet and was physically sick during that diagnosis phone call. it was such an overwhelming shock. to be told that your husband, your best friend, your soulmate has got a five—to—ten—year management plan, to think about the potential inevitability of being a single parent to darcey, and holly and isobel losing their dad at a young age is a huge fear for me. are you and your doctors in any doubt that what you have suffered is as a direct result of repetitive blows to your head? yeah, that was his words and that's in my 50—page report. the damage was caused by repetitive head knocks from playing rugby professionally for 14 years. like thousands of other welsh youngsters, alix began playing at a young age. shouts encouragement and every weekend, thousands of boys and girls across wales are back on the parks... ..watched and coached by rugby—mad parentsjust like me. hands,
so mel and i held hands, and he said, with everything put together — the scans, the neuropsychologicalhe gave me — the diagnosis of early onset dementia and probable cte. we were crying, we were screaming. iran into the toilet and was physically sick during that diagnosis phone call. it was such an overwhelming shock. to be told that your husband, your best friend, your soulmate has got a five—to—ten—year management plan, to think about the potential inevitability of being a single...
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the political scene for a few becky and what we find is exactly as you pointed out and no power full mel liberalism. dominating a large number of countries in the world but leading the global economy to the deepest crises it has experienced since 1929 that's not a healthy system and then after each of these crises no economic growth rates ever before which make even beat despite all the cost may even be something that in the longer term is good in inverted commas for the global economy because of the environmental consequences of now liberalism itself so it's not good for people in the short term now liberalism is not good for people in the longer term it has to change. via social democracy via different forms of 3rd way is an attempt or to go through a terrine route think about trump for example have all failed one after the other clear rebounds through joe by that joe biden is leading at the moment is a new one and we'll have to see how successful it is highlighted let's talk about both of them because you make a very interesting point richard by the way may get us into trouble with yo
the political scene for a few becky and what we find is exactly as you pointed out and no power full mel liberalism. dominating a large number of countries in the world but leading the global economy to the deepest crises it has experienced since 1929 that's not a healthy system and then after each of these crises no economic growth rates ever before which make even beat despite all the cost may even be something that in the longer term is good in inverted commas for the global economy because...
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have previously introduced resolutions earlier this year right after january 62 censure congressman mel brooks for making false claimse of election fraud ahead of january 6. so, those resolutions have not gone anywhere because they have been wary of going as far as and very few members have ever been censured in the house of history. democrat leader is very leery of making the step in establishing this president. however, right after a few weeks ago republicans forced a procedural vote on centering congressman maxine waters over comments she made while on a protest ahead of the george floyd conviction -- verdict. democrats have warned this could open the floodgates and it is clear thatts if tensions are simmering after generous six still in democrats are particularly outraged over this hearing last week when we saw numerous republicans minimizing the severity of january 6. >> we are talking about the generous six commission and christina marcos who is joining us live on the phone. we will get to your calls and comments on the question what do you think we will learn in terms of exactly
have previously introduced resolutions earlier this year right after january 62 censure congressman mel brooks for making false claimse of election fraud ahead of january 6. so, those resolutions have not gone anywhere because they have been wary of going as far as and very few members have ever been censured in the house of history. democrat leader is very leery of making the step in establishing this president. however, right after a few weeks ago republicans forced a procedural vote on...
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there is a mel's drive-in in san francisco. i think i've been there at least i have in my mind whether i've actually been there or not. i don't know. we'll see if we have to go back this mind get scrambled sometimes but my wife aiken, south carolina. there was a frost stop. and all the kids from aching and go there on a friday night. and this was the central kind of focal point of this film one night the last night between two of the central characters. irani howard and richard dreyfuss will end up plant their planned anyway to go to on a plane to the east and to start college. and it's supposed to be this last night. and it's about cars. it's about romance. and there's a tinge of sadness in it because this character here toad. who's the nerd, you know, he never has a girlfriend. he's always awkward. he's always stumbling he will end up being the character in the postscript where you see where these characters go according to lucas. it's told to dies in vietnam. another central character and there's a sense. there's a drag race
there is a mel's drive-in in san francisco. i think i've been there at least i have in my mind whether i've actually been there or not. i don't know. we'll see if we have to go back this mind get scrambled sometimes but my wife aiken, south carolina. there was a frost stop. and all the kids from aching and go there on a friday night. and this was the central kind of focal point of this film one night the last night between two of the central characters. irani howard and richard dreyfuss will...
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ths is a mel of a rt of th citas the mn draina basin. yohave an dergrounsystem, the whitlines undethe ear. the id was to t the water into the pipes,o get at wat to thespumps d push out. th was the method. lliams: uth of t matter is, ere is nway to sve our wat issues th just r pumpsnd turnes. 's no enoughit willever be enoug waggone you kno decadesf ing te wronthing uslly kill yo we got r death warning 2005. williamsif the was a liticawill to ke sure that th city se anoth 300 years, would mean having very butiful, very aesetic ueways ong withreenys througut the cy, us living with water, so that when that next storm comes, because it's going to come--that's a fact-- that water has a place to go other than your cars and your homes and the street. [film advance clicks] reed: at some point after hurricane katrina, people starteto get ry serus aucoastalssues, a they startedo think out risk rection, ptecting ople rom floong, togeer with restotion as e thing at needs toe addresd, ando we me up th this astal master an whichs a li of rojectsthat h
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ths is a mel of a rt of th citas the mn draina basin. yohave an dergrounsystem, the whitnes undethe eath. the ea was tget the waternto thespipes, tget thatater tthespumps and push out. th was the method. lliams: uth of t matter is, ere is nway to sve our wat issues th just r umps and turbine it's not enoughit willever be enoug waggone you kno decadesf ing te wronthing uslly ll you.e got oudeath warning 2005. williamsif the was a liticawill to ke sure hat thisity seesnother00 ars, would mean ving very butiful, very aesetic ueways ong withreways roughouthe city, us living with water, so that when that next storm comes, because it's going to come--that's a fact-- that water has a place to go other than your cars and your homes and the street. [film advance clicks] reed: at some point after hurricane katrina, people starteto get ry serus aboucoastalssues, a they arted tthink abt risk reduion, procting pele frofloodingtogetherith restotion as e thing at needs toe addresd, ando we me up th this astal master anhich ia li of pjects at havbeen sc
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cell and autoous, gm has been working on automatous for a long time if we played would you rather, meltimes we do this on this show, you'd rather gm from operational perspective over ford in the last 20 years. ford has cleaned up their act as profitable auto company by getting rid of unprofitable business to the point of tomorrow companies don't have investor days unless there's good news. there's a lot of excitement here the f-150 there's nothing close to it. when they bring this car around $40,000 there's nothing close to it so ford's focus on ev and some of the most sought-after cars in north america, first, i think that's an argument for ford maybe trading at a higher multiple, even though gm is the one i am longer, and the one i think with a lot more upside. >> certainly good point in terms of not having a investor day unless you have good news, typically stocks don't go into investor days up 12% the previous week. i will invoke would you rather ford or gm, knowing that ford shares under jim naturally natura shares under jim naturally almost doubled. >> i would much rather gm at t
cell and autoous, gm has been working on automatous for a long time if we played would you rather, meltimes we do this on this show, you'd rather gm from operational perspective over ford in the last 20 years. ford has cleaned up their act as profitable auto company by getting rid of unprofitable business to the point of tomorrow companies don't have investor days unless there's good news. there's a lot of excitement here the f-150 there's nothing close to it. when they bring this car around...
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>> well, mel, remember when karen and i broke some "fast money," we did a double power pitch on viacom. >> i do remember that. >> this is not the one that is not on people's radar but it is likely the one that should happen and when you think of the size of it and the enterprise value of this think, this makes a lot of sense to me especially for some of the competitors now looking at disney and the new combination and looking at how to size up for what will be just a different landscape going forward with, as tim said, a handful of streaming behemoths. >> warren buffett nearly closing out positions in one of the financials that is a headline that got all of the traders talking after the close. we'll break it down. and b.k. said there is one sector that could hold the real key where stocks are heading it is not tech and it may not be pretty we'll tell you what it is. don't go anywhere. "fast money" is back in two. she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her cre
>> well, mel, remember when karen and i broke some "fast money," we did a double power pitch on viacom. >> i do remember that. >> this is not the one that is not on people's radar but it is likely the one that should happen and when you think of the size of it and the enterprise value of this think, this makes a lot of sense to me especially for some of the competitors now looking at disney and the new combination and looking at how to size up for what will be just a...
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get it what's he done to keep but what's he done to improve it the done nothing all he does is like mel to recently like to shoot bugs so sky and get to actually from the london homes you know see them done nothing what. certainly nothing for the community. lincoln ritual moved from england to wanlockhead scotland. to live in a civilized self-reliant country at last as he puts it. we're looking at this area head would mean we end somewhere along that horizon line where the land that we will be hopefully boy. one 3rd of scottish land belongs to just a few large landowners. who didn't have a revolution did. not that kind of revolution you know these landowners go back to the norman conquest so. it's a it's a long time situation really. you know you're not going to get me to say much about this. instead of chasing the feudal lord off with a pitchfork and the old fashioned way they want to offer him 1600000 euros for the rugged land the barren hills and a few sheep. in the 18th century when it was worth owning a village but then duke of the clue built mines and smelting plants there. thanks
get it what's he done to keep but what's he done to improve it the done nothing all he does is like mel to recently like to shoot bugs so sky and get to actually from the london homes you know see them done nothing what. certainly nothing for the community. lincoln ritual moved from england to wanlockhead scotland. to live in a civilized self-reliant country at last as he puts it. we're looking at this area head would mean we end somewhere along that horizon line where the land that we will be...
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or address it head on and my sense is that he'll continue to try to ignore this because this is as mel a small faction of the house republican congress. so hardly anybody in the same camp that speak out vocally, really her and adam kinzinger and most of the other eight are quiet when you grab them in the halls and try to talk to them about donald trump. they want nothing to do with it. congressman meyer, i tried to ask him four different times about all of the things that happened with liz cheney over the past week. he refused to talk about any of it. so there is just -- she'll have her name, her platform, she'll make her case. but mccarthy hopes to relegate it to -- >> here is my question for the congressional reporters. my colleague carl hall wrote a piece about the last time somebody was ousted like this which was john boehner who i think it was '98 he was ousted from leadership and of course he hung around for 10, 15 years and then became speaker again. so does she have that -- if she could hold on to her seat? >> and is that what she believes, obviously, that there will be an oppo
or address it head on and my sense is that he'll continue to try to ignore this because this is as mel a small faction of the house republican congress. so hardly anybody in the same camp that speak out vocally, really her and adam kinzinger and most of the other eight are quiet when you grab them in the halls and try to talk to them about donald trump. they want nothing to do with it. congressman meyer, i tried to ask him four different times about all of the things that happened with liz...
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>> sure, mel few days ago we were talking about this, it was a tough day, right. we saw huge implied volatility premium so relative to realize volatility these were quite high so that was the time to buy the dip in tech, semis, anything getting crushed that day, that's what we did. and what you're seeing today is that's just unwinding. i was talking to darius dale this morning and we thought what would get the equity or risk assets to keep melting up, it's two things, one, continued growth in the economy, which, check the box, we got that, but two, call it softness or missing of consensus of inflation related measures and this week you had it in spades, adp, ism services numbers and you saw today with the non-pharm payrolls so you get those too. and doesn't surprise me that it is ramping back up. >> it's goldilox, seeing the economy recovery but not too, too strongly steve grasso, in that kind of environment, is all systems go when it comes to the reflags trade reopening trade and high is a free pass for high value tech. >> i don't know if it is a free pass for hi
>> sure, mel few days ago we were talking about this, it was a tough day, right. we saw huge implied volatility premium so relative to realize volatility these were quite high so that was the time to buy the dip in tech, semis, anything getting crushed that day, that's what we did. and what you're seeing today is that's just unwinding. i was talking to darius dale this morning and we thought what would get the equity or risk assets to keep melting up, it's two things, one, continued...
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guy, was this it >> i would think so, but again, mel, you know this i've thought this for some time. the things that concern me that started on friday, i mean i know you talked about it, extraordinarily disappointing jobs number. 10-year yields trade down to 1.47 or so the reversal in yields on friday were a bit of a warning sign and the move again today, i think sort of amplifies that and puts an explanation point i think yields are the key russell down 2.5% in line with the nasdaq that made an all-time high on march 15th that can't get out of its way right now. there are a lot of warning signs. look at the technicals, munster double top in amazon avenue talked about that and the fact that apple couldn't make a new all-time high was alarming as well. there are a lot of things to be concerned about. this has happened so many times over the last year you wonder if it's a day thing or if this is the beginning of something i believe this is the beginning of something. >> that's the thing. we have seen this time and time again and before you know it tech get a bid here's what's different
guy, was this it >> i would think so, but again, mel, you know this i've thought this for some time. the things that concern me that started on friday, i mean i know you talked about it, extraordinarily disappointing jobs number. 10-year yields trade down to 1.47 or so the reversal in yields on friday were a bit of a warning sign and the move again today, i think sort of amplifies that and puts an explanation point i think yields are the key russell down 2.5% in line with the nasdaq that...
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. >>> bill and mel ind a gates splitting up after 27 years of marriage. the two said they can no longer grow together as a couple. they met in 1987 when she worked at microsoft. bill gates was listed as the richest person in the world on and off for decades. it estimates his worth at more than 130 billion currently. they called the charity the two started the world's largest private charity. financial terms were not made public. >>> there's a newcastle down the road from disney world and it serves sliders. the largest white castle opened in central florida yesterday and hundreds of fans lined up for hours restaurant has ind or and outdoor seating two drive through lanes. head to cbs money watch.com. at the cbs broadcast. >>> after another winter of very little rain cal fire is sounding the alarm about an early and potentially dangerous wildfire season. people are urged to take precautions now. cal fire has already hired 1200 extra firefighters and is looking for more seasonal help. it's also upping it's game in the air. they ordered a dozen of these forme
. >>> bill and mel ind a gates splitting up after 27 years of marriage. the two said they can no longer grow together as a couple. they met in 1987 when she worked at microsoft. bill gates was listed as the richest person in the world on and off for decades. it estimates his worth at more than 130 billion currently. they called the charity the two started the world's largest private charity. financial terms were not made public. >>> there's a newcastle down the road from...
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abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone that over 3200 children had died from mel treatment and neglect . in what had called a cultural genocide. the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the test of many children had been covered up candidates, politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreaks, are they thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home? to cam looks? this equipment nation says it's working with carter and museums to try to shed light on the discovery and find records of the children's debts. to sports news now after chelsea defeated, manchester city one nil and the champions league final. and porto fans had good reason to celebrate in the portuguese city. this chelsea showed their appreciation with more than a 1000 police officers. they are looking on just in case and some questions did break out between fans and police. chelsea here of the night though with german international strik
abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone that over 3200 children had died from mel treatment and neglect . in what had called a cultural genocide. the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the test of many children had been covered up candidates, politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreaks, are they thinking of all the loving...
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still now hospitals warn intensive care units are nearly overwhelmed take masks for example understand mel doesn't believe they're very effective so on public transportation writers are urged but not required to mask up during rush hours few appear to do so some feel that's a failure of the government's covert 1000 communications strategy at least journalism professor christian christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society endangering especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation their trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be a possible public health problem if they make it more tight that everyone should make you should wear a mask that would be very important and maybe we could have spare some life so a new emergency law gives the government temporary power to impose a lockdown but it hasn't been used well polls show some swedes have lost faith in their
still now hospitals warn intensive care units are nearly overwhelmed take masks for example understand mel doesn't believe they're very effective so on public transportation writers are urged but not required to mask up during rush hours few appear to do so some feel that's a failure of the government's covert 1000 communications strategy at least journalism professor christian christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society endangering especially...
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i'm mel can a colorado. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >> the familiar lift one of the victims released the statement saying san francisco is my home and my grandma's home. we need to feel safe where we live and not be in constant fear. please keep her and our family in your thoughts and prayers. this is the gofundme page. it raised more than $50,000. exceeding the family's goal of more than 1,000 people so far have donated to help the family after this stabbing. >> we are also following breaking news overseas and the impact it's having on two families from the bay area. at the time of the crime they were teenagers from marin county. now they are two young men sentenced to life in prison in italy for killing a police officer. raj joins us now with the verdict and the family's reaction today in court and family members were there today in italy. >> reporter: a lot to digest here. what's happening here, what started out as a summer vacation in italy a couple years ago has turned into a tragedy and now a life
i'm mel can a colorado. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >> the familiar lift one of the victims released the statement saying san francisco is my home and my grandma's home. we need to feel safe where we live and not be in constant fear. please keep her and our family in your thoughts and prayers. this is the gofundme page. it raised more than $50,000. exceeding the family's goal of more than 1,000 people so far have donated to help the family after this stabbing. >> we are...
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so we're just waiting to see what happens but i think more important, mel, is what china is doing theyon't want dollar to be the reserve currency but they don't want bitcoin to sneak in and take the space they want their own digital coin, digital currency to be important in the world. we have written about that for investors last year. that and creating it's own internet back bone this is not going away, it's important fact. >> bitcoin $35,289 down 12% equity markets are closed so bitcoin doesn't close so it could be a wild weekend as well. what better way to wrap up the week to welcome in newest member sullivan patrick doyle both mother and son are doing great, congrats to bre and welcome to the "fast" family, baby sully, so adorable. time for the final trade let's go around the horn, karen. >> congratulations, that's great. for me msg entertainment. >> james >> follow the leader, built up in a market getting choppy, ford motor company. >> nadine? >> we're looking at bhp, keep long of inflation, so go for metals and mining. >> steve grasso. >> congratulations, brie, that's some name,
so we're just waiting to see what happens but i think more important, mel, is what china is doing theyon't want dollar to be the reserve currency but they don't want bitcoin to sneak in and take the space they want their own digital coin, digital currency to be important in the world. we have written about that for investors last year. that and creating it's own internet back bone this is not going away, it's important fact. >> bitcoin $35,289 down 12% equity markets are closed so bitcoin...
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this over 3200 children had died from mel treatment and neglect in what it called a cultural genocide. the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the test of many children had been covered up kind of this politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there's nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreak today thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home to cam looks to equipment nation since it's working with carter museums to try to shed light on the discovery and find records of the children's that's let's transition to some sports news now in european football chelsea have won the champions week final in the portuguese city of porto, they defeated manchester city. 5000 lucky fans were allowed in the stadium for the old english affair. the mack was fairly even with both sides, having difficulties breaking through. but just before half time, chelsea striker chi habits for the 1st champion, legal of his career and his timing couldn't have been better. one mill, the che
this over 3200 children had died from mel treatment and neglect in what it called a cultural genocide. the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the test of many children had been covered up kind of this politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there's nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreak today thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home to cam looks to equipment...
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mel stride.ed the way the force handled an inquiry alleging sexual abuse by high profile figures did harm people's sense of their confidence in the met. dame cressida dick was appearing in front of mps on the home affairs committee and answering questions about operation midland. the investigation followed accusations by mps and senior figures in the intelligence services in the 1970s and �*80s. all the claims were found to be untrue and he is now injail. among those accused was leon brittan, whose widow had given evidence to mps at a previous session. just a couple of months ago, when she gave evidence, and in a very extensive and personal interview in the mail, lady britton said, just to give some quotes, "i've always believed a strong moral compass is essential to a public body, especially to police forces. however, it seems to me that the metropolitan police has preferred its corporal ambition to a strong moral compass. not a single person has resigned, lost theirjob, been fired or discipline
mel stride.ed the way the force handled an inquiry alleging sexual abuse by high profile figures did harm people's sense of their confidence in the met. dame cressida dick was appearing in front of mps on the home affairs committee and answering questions about operation midland. the investigation followed accusations by mps and senior figures in the intelligence services in the 1970s and �*80s. all the claims were found to be untrue and he is now injail. among those accused was leon brittan,...
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hurry, faucet, algeria, west, jerusalem. mel speaking in the last hour or so, these were the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu celebrated the military campaign against us as a success. i shall not be the horn that chicot. we stood united shoulder to shoulder looking only at one thing, bringing back the security and quiet to the people of israel as the prime minister of israel. the only thing that influences my decision is the safety and security of israel and keeping at citizens and soldiers alive. the main goal of this operation was to hit the terrorist operation hard and bring back peace to date. not everything is known to the public and to whom us, and it will come out in time. at the stage, what i can say is we did brave and new things. well, i reporters covering this story live from across the region. need abraham's in ramallah in the midwest bank 1st. let's go to images. calm. who's in the shake general neighbourhood of occupied east jerusalem. such a significant location there in round. what was the reaction liked the ceasefire. announcement well as soon as the deadline came about t
hurry, faucet, algeria, west, jerusalem. mel speaking in the last hour or so, these were the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu celebrated the military campaign against us as a success. i shall not be the horn that chicot. we stood united shoulder to shoulder looking only at one thing, bringing back the security and quiet to the people of israel as the prime minister of israel. the only thing that influences my decision is the safety and security of israel and keeping at citizens and soldiers...
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oxygen to people who are unable to find hospital beds so their lives come saved one of those lives is mel khan's mother. all after it was at a shahnawaz has helped me a lot has already given me. 2 cylinders it's thanks to heaven that my mother is able to stay home and breathe with the aid of oxygen. yet in a country of nearly 1400000000 it's people are increasingly working as one unified in their fight for collective survival uncuffed is an organization of dozens of teenagers trying to fill india's gets in health care crowdsourcing medical supplies through social media and i work now 11 o'clock in the morning. in midnight. swat tar has her exams coming up but for her and many others the real tears just is finding a way to keep their people alive shallop bellus al-jazeera. tanzania's new president samir so who has a son is following through with her promise to drastically change the government's code 19 response travelers coming from countries with new variants will have to present negative tests and undergo a mandatory 14 day korean team marking a big shift from the late president john mi
oxygen to people who are unable to find hospital beds so their lives come saved one of those lives is mel khan's mother. all after it was at a shahnawaz has helped me a lot has already given me. 2 cylinders it's thanks to heaven that my mother is able to stay home and breathe with the aid of oxygen. yet in a country of nearly 1400000000 it's people are increasingly working as one unified in their fight for collective survival uncuffed is an organization of dozens of teenagers trying to fill...
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oxygen to people who are unable to find hospital beds so their lives come saved one of those lives is melhan's mother. of 3 was the shahnawaz has helped me a lot he has already given me 2 cylinders it's thanks to heaven that my mother is able to study harm and prays with the aid of oxygen. yet in a country of nearly 1400000000 its people are increasingly working as one unified in their fight for collective survival uncuffed is an organization of dozens of teenagers trying to fill india's gets in health care crowdsourcing medical supplies through social media and i work now 11 o'clock in the morning. midnight to add white swan tar has her exams coming up but for her and many others the real test is finding a way to keep the people alive shallop bellus al-jazeera. now again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera in the u.s. for minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is asking for a new trial citing multiple grounds including jury misconduct. and was convicted of 2nd and 3rd degree murder as well as manslaughter for the killing of george floyd like hannah has more from washi
oxygen to people who are unable to find hospital beds so their lives come saved one of those lives is melhan's mother. of 3 was the shahnawaz has helped me a lot he has already given me 2 cylinders it's thanks to heaven that my mother is able to study harm and prays with the aid of oxygen. yet in a country of nearly 1400000000 its people are increasingly working as one unified in their fight for collective survival uncuffed is an organization of dozens of teenagers trying to fill india's gets...
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one of those lives is acid is mel combs, mother was shanna was, has helped me a lot. he has already given me 2 cylinders, things to him and my mother is able to stay home and breathe with the aid of oxygen . in a country of nearly 1400000000, its people are increasingly working as one unified and they fight for collective survival. uncut is an organisation of dozens of teenagers trying to fill india's gaps and health care. crowdsourcing medical supplies through social media. i work from 11 o'clock in the morning, which goes on in midnight. the wedding one swat ha, has her exams coming up. but for her and many others, the real taste, finding a way to keep their people alive, charlotte bellis out to 0. and you can find out much more on this story and others on our website al jazeera dot com, do check it out. aah! is algebra? these are the top stories. the former minneapolis police officer dark shaven, is asking for new trial sizing, multiple grounds, including the jury. misconduct last month shaven, was convicted of 2nd, and 3rd degree. murder is what is manslaughter fo
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get it what's it done to keep but what's it done to improve it the done nothing all he does is like mel to recently like to shoot bugs the sky and get tax relief from the london homes you know say the done nothing what. certainly nothing for the community. lincoln richfield moved from england to wanlockhead scotland. to live in a civilized country at last as he puts it. we're looking at this area here would mean we end somewhere along that horizon line there the land that we will be hopefully boy. one 3rd of scottish land belongs to just a few large landowners. who didn't have a revolution. here not that kind of revolution you know these landowners go back to the norman conquest so. it's a it's a long time situation really. you know you're not going to get me to say much about me. instead of chasing the feudal lord off with a pitchfork and the old fashioned way they want to offer him 1600000 euros for the rugged land the barren hills and a few sheep. in the 18th century when it was worth owning a village but then duke of the clue built mines and smelting plants there. thanks to its lead
get it what's it done to keep but what's it done to improve it the done nothing all he does is like mel to recently like to shoot bugs the sky and get tax relief from the london homes you know say the done nothing what. certainly nothing for the community. lincoln richfield moved from england to wanlockhead scotland. to live in a civilized country at last as he puts it. we're looking at this area here would mean we end somewhere along that horizon line there the land that we will be hopefully...
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despite the negativity, kendall and mel will go on creating content and talking about the sport thate up something that i love? i also have a lot of young women and young girls that message me and talk about, i didn't even expect this kind of stuff, but you know, you are an inspiration. i love seeing, you know, girls talk football. i wish i could do that. so if it weren't for them i probably would have packed this up ages ago. there was a surge in online shopping scams during the pandemic, with police figures suggesting that people in their 20s were most likely to fall victim. the reporting service action fraud has told the bbc £1.7 billion has been lost to fraud. colletta smith reports. these people who do these things, i don't understand how they can live with themselves. i lost 20,000 of my railway pension to an allegedly christian dating site. she was absolutely devastated. now more than ever we are dependent on our phones and computers. so many strange things have happened over the last year, it seems we are all a little less suspicious of an unexpected text or e—mail arriving.
despite the negativity, kendall and mel will go on creating content and talking about the sport thate up something that i love? i also have a lot of young women and young girls that message me and talk about, i didn't even expect this kind of stuff, but you know, you are an inspiration. i love seeing, you know, girls talk football. i wish i could do that. so if it weren't for them i probably would have packed this up ages ago. there was a surge in online shopping scams during the pandemic, with...
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clothes good love water mel save the rest for later.because so many people are homeless during the pandemic the city has temporarily put them up in hotels my friends some of them are in homeless shelters so they move them to whole tells motels and then they have lost their they can pay for their phone bills they lost their job unemployment took a long time. so i lost contact with a lot of people that i consider friends and the baron mission to help me a lot lot of the people that work there just sitting and talking to them for like 45 minutes. just got me out of the deeps you know space and became. optimistic instead of pester mr. he never thought he'd be in this position relying on help from others. chew 1000000 waiting. but it's humbled me because i did have a good paying job and relying on someone i've never been used to that i don't like relying on people but until he finds work he has no choice but last year has taken its toll for a while there i was really not. doing anything i was just depressed gave the city was like dad i mean
clothes good love water mel save the rest for later.because so many people are homeless during the pandemic the city has temporarily put them up in hotels my friends some of them are in homeless shelters so they move them to whole tells motels and then they have lost their they can pay for their phone bills they lost their job unemployment took a long time. so i lost contact with a lot of people that i consider friends and the baron mission to help me a lot lot of the people that work there...
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cap approach to shoot him it will be mel b. should be steady post them to present it now because submitted you know let me do it which is a heck of boarded up i guess if i let these dogs in the car for that i could. put a positive man a monitor that same neighborhood pet as. well 1st of next year but then the best picture for the subject right person is because. there's the pope in just. the birth you know what she put up a yack yack yack it. was after months in custody the campaign to free him finally won. me. released without charge divac return to sarajevo a free man bought. 6 the rest of us wanted without seeing your name your 1st the go it was said i will open. i am followed over to god it is good i'm not jewish i'm going to let everybody hear it up thank you i'm sure you were not that good to over the reading of it was. meant. to be. thank. the eno was another turning point in his life another moment of triumph and adversity. had shown the world and shown that he was one of the. his vienna diaries were published and today
cap approach to shoot him it will be mel b. should be steady post them to present it now because submitted you know let me do it which is a heck of boarded up i guess if i let these dogs in the car for that i could. put a positive man a monitor that same neighborhood pet as. well 1st of next year but then the best picture for the subject right person is because. there's the pope in just. the birth you know what she put up a yack yack yack it. was after months in custody the campaign to free him...
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still now hospitals warn intensive care units are nearly overwhelmed take masks for example understand mel doesn't believe they're very effective so on public transportation writers are urged but not required to mask up during rush hours few appear to do so some feel that's a failure of the government's covert $1000.00 communications strategy at least journalism professor christian christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be a possible public health problem if they make it more tighter that everyone should make it and should wear a mask that would be very important and maybe we could have spent some life a new emergency law gives the government temporary power to impose a lockdown but it hasn't been used well polls show some swedes have lost fai
still now hospitals warn intensive care units are nearly overwhelmed take masks for example understand mel doesn't believe they're very effective so on public transportation writers are urged but not required to mask up during rush hours few appear to do so some feel that's a failure of the government's covert $1000.00 communications strategy at least journalism professor christian christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger especially...