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mike many.e: christina coleman live in san francisco, many thanks. >> record numbers of migrants are still streaming across the southern border. we will have a live report from eagle pass, texas, after the break. ♪ ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. it's the only treatment for td that's one pill, once-daily, with or without food. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most m
mike many.e: christina coleman live in san francisco, many thanks. >> record numbers of migrants are still streaming across the southern border. we will have a live report from eagle pass, texas, after the break. ♪ ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good...
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mike. mike: chad pergram live at the white house, thanks very much.s communities throughout florida begin the long recovery process after hurricane ian, relief organizations are rushing to the sunshine state for much needed help. samaritans first. president and ceo of samaritans first franklin graham, franklin, great to have you. >> thank you, mike. mike: what is your wonderful organization doing to bring relief and some joy to the people really suffering after hurricane ian? >> well, we are set up in inglewood and also in fort myers. we are set up at two churches. these are church that is we worked with in the past and, mike, we've got not only equipment, tools, all types of, you know, trackhoes and what we call skid stairs, those are there but we have volunteers. yesterday was our first day of operation, we had 100 volunteers today i don't know what the total count will be but it'll be somewhere north of that. and what we do is we go into communities and we assess communities and we take a work order from the home owner, maybe it's a true that's on
mike. mike: chad pergram live at the white house, thanks very much.s communities throughout florida begin the long recovery process after hurricane ian, relief organizations are rushing to the sunshine state for much needed help. samaritans first. president and ceo of samaritans first franklin graham, franklin, great to have you. >> thank you, mike. mike: what is your wonderful organization doing to bring relief and some joy to the people really suffering after hurricane ian? >>...
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mike.'s start in pennsylvania, dre once-sizable lead that john fetterman once held. on tuesday the two are going to hold their first and only debate putting fetterman's health in focus. he spoke earlier today. >> you know, we had a stroke back in may. and it really -- [inaudible conversations] and despite all that, i survived to be back. >> reporter: fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz has questioned whether fetterman is well enough to perform job and will likely have to appear not insensitive on stage. another toss-up, georgia's senate race where senator raphael warnock is facing off against republican candidate herschel walker. this week former president obama will rally support for warnock and for stacey abrams. the former president will also head to detroit to campaign for governor gretchen whitmer who leads tudor dixon although by a slimmer margin than she had. and last night former president trump rally for republicans in texas, placing his bets on a gop
mike.'s start in pennsylvania, dre once-sizable lead that john fetterman once held. on tuesday the two are going to hold their first and only debate putting fetterman's health in focus. he spoke earlier today. >> you know, we had a stroke back in may. and it really -- [inaudible conversations] and despite all that, i survived to be back. >> reporter: fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz has questioned whether fetterman is well enough to perform job and...
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mike. mike: >> jonathan, thanks very much.migrant buses arriving in democratic strongholds while thousands more migrants continue streaming across our southern border. we will have a live report from eagle pass, texas coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mike: more migrant buses arriving in new york city and philadelphia this weekend and even more showing up at vice president kamala harris' front gate in washington, d.c. meanwhile florida governor ron desantis' administration saying they will continue to fly migrants who have entered the country illegally to democrat-run cities despite the cost. documents released friday show just two planned flights to delaware and illinois carrying 100 migrant will cost taxpayers nearly $1 million. a new fox poll finds the country split on the movement of migrants by border governors with 44% of registered voters approving and 50% disapproving. you are looking at live images of the southern border. the biden administration introducing a new program that would allow qualifying venezuelans to legally enter t
mike. mike: >> jonathan, thanks very much.migrant buses arriving in democratic strongholds while thousands more migrants continue streaming across our southern border. we will have a live report from eagle pass, texas coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mike: more migrant buses arriving in new york city and philadelphia this weekend and even more showing up at vice president kamala harris' front gate in washington, d.c. meanwhile florida governor ron desantis' administration saying they will...
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. >> mike: mike emanuel in washington. republicans are supposed to keep the advantage from the last power rankings but different side in the senate. toss-up races in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania will decide which party takes control. >> sandra: tight as ever, we approach the final weeks to election day, all of this as pocket book issues are likely to determine the outcome of many of these key races. recent polls show the economy, inflation, surging gas prices are top of mind for american voters. especially independents. >> mike: jackie and james in moments, but first alexandria, the election is likely to be decided by independent voters. >> that is exactly right, often hold the decisionmaking power and we are seeing the area of independent concern aligning more with republicans. the latest poll shows 82% of americans rating inflation as the most important issue, followed by crime at 72%. these are gop-led issues along with jobs and immigration rising above the issue of abortion. this is spelling out trouble fo
. >> mike: mike emanuel in washington. republicans are supposed to keep the advantage from the last power rankings but different side in the senate. toss-up races in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania will decide which party takes control. >> sandra: tight as ever, we approach the final weeks to election day, all of this as pocket book issues are likely to determine the outcome of many of these key races. recent polls show the economy, inflation, surging gas prices are top of...
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behind the scenes, mike's like, bring it back to me. go ahead, mike. >> well, i'm not that young. i started in the business only a couple years behind dennis, actually i think we're both in our 50s. i'm in my early 50s, and he's in his mid to late 50s. if i got that wrong, dennis, i apologize. you're right, we did see the swiss unilaterally devalue is fr fr franc. that's the interesting things about currencies you have policy makers who make these decisions that have sharp and immediate impact many banks moving in parallel, and some of that increased volatility that dennis is talking about in currency pairs is indeed price into the options, which is one of the reasons i'm using to spread. but i think he's right some of the biggest forcings that have ever been made in options markets and future markets were in currencies >> we'll let you work out who's older and younger after the break. wh tdo qstn.witterueio ato with last week's netflix trade. we're back in two minutes. stay with us good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey pro
behind the scenes, mike's like, bring it back to me. go ahead, mike. >> well, i'm not that young. i started in the business only a couple years behind dennis, actually i think we're both in our 50s. i'm in my early 50s, and he's in his mid to late 50s. if i got that wrong, dennis, i apologize. you're right, we did see the swiss unilaterally devalue is fr fr franc. that's the interesting things about currencies you have policy makers who make these decisions that have sharp and immediate...
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mike. >> mike: that's great news. much. >> sandra: georgia police and the fbi are stepping up their search for a missing toddler. quinnton simon vanished from his home in savannah, and the baby-sitter received an odd text morning he went missing. charles, where are police at with this investigation at this hour? >> yeah, hey, good afternoon, sandra. police say they still consider this a missing child case but at this point they are exploring the possibility of criminal aspect in the disappearance of 20-month-old quinnton simon. new developments from the chatham county police department released a statement saying in part, we have seized evidence that we believe will help move this case forward and we are now working to analyze evidence to see where it leads us. at this point it's not clear what the evidence is, but the statement comes a day after investigators conducted a second search of his family home where they had previously served a warrant to search a pool on the property and a nearby pond. the 20-month-old was
mike. >> mike: that's great news. much. >> sandra: georgia police and the fbi are stepping up their search for a missing toddler. quinnton simon vanished from his home in savannah, and the baby-sitter received an odd text morning he went missing. charles, where are police at with this investigation at this hour? >> yeah, hey, good afternoon, sandra. police say they still consider this a missing child case but at this point they are exploring the possibility of criminal aspect...
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hello, mike. >> mike: mike emanuel, midterms less than four weeks away, but new at 2:00, another issue hitting home for way too many families, crime. >> sandra: that was one mother's experience, a horrifying moment and it horrified a nation. how could anybody forget that mother mowed down while walking her little baby in a stroller. at the wheel, a teenager out on probation who then fled the scene. that mother will join us in moments and she says she wants to put california in her rearview mirror for good. >> mike: headlines piling up in cities across america. murder, assault, rape, robbery, too much to keep track, even those who stand up to serve are themselves targeted. just this morning, three swat officers were rushed to the hospital after being shot while serving a murder warrant in philadelphia. authorities just now giving new information on their conditions. >> sandra: it's part of our team coverage of the crime wave continuing to plague cities from coast to coast. >> starting with the shooting in philadelphia, david lee miller has more. >> mike, growing anger and frustration in
hello, mike. >> mike: mike emanuel, midterms less than four weeks away, but new at 2:00, another issue hitting home for way too many families, crime. >> sandra: that was one mother's experience, a horrifying moment and it horrified a nation. how could anybody forget that mother mowed down while walking her little baby in a stroller. at the wheel, a teenager out on probation who then fled the scene. that mother will join us in moments and she says she wants to put california in her...
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mike: not hardwired. look at what is going on with the weather -- let's take a look at what is going on with the weather. can see hades out there in moisture and some clouds lurking. this fogtober cloud pattern will continue all week. it's more like august than it is october, especially the coast where we expect or sunshine. we will have wide range of afternoon temperatures because of that. the cooling, below average this weekend. take a look at our temperatures. some warm spots are out there, also in fairfield, brentwood, livermore, 70's for inland neighborhoods including the south bay. low temper 60's from san francisco, to hayward at 67. san mateo at 64. 59 along the coast. we've got an area of high-pressure sitting on top of an area of low pressure. when this happens, it does not move for several days. we are caught right between that. that is why we are seeing fluctuations in our cloud that are and our our temperatures. let's take a look at what it will do as far as our winds. they're not too aggress
mike: not hardwired. look at what is going on with the weather -- let's take a look at what is going on with the weather. can see hades out there in moisture and some clouds lurking. this fogtober cloud pattern will continue all week. it's more like august than it is october, especially the coast where we expect or sunshine. we will have wide range of afternoon temperatures because of that. the cooling, below average this weekend. take a look at our temperatures. some warm spots are out there,...
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mike, great to have you again. >> mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. >> sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a "very slight recession," in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. >> all of this comes with the midterms around the corner and as the federal reserve considers another aggressive rate hike to try and rein in inflation. charles payne will join us in a moment. >> sandra: jacqui heinrich is live from the north lawn for us. jacqui, hello to you. so, what do these brand-new numbers on the economy tell us? >> hey, good afternoon to you guys. the producer price index measures the cost that manufacturers pay to produce goods, and because it came in higher than expected, it is one indication that retailers could end up passing off these increased costs to consumers and inflation could rise. it's certainly an indication
mike, great to have you again. >> mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. >> sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a "very slight recession," in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. >> all of this comes with the midterms around...
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mike joy, one of new zealand's leading freshwater ecologists. yaara: you ready, mike?n now, but 20 to 30 years ago it was very different. mike: before irrigation, this was brown. everywhere was brown. yeah, it's a huge change bringing water to this place. yaara: irrigated land has doubled since 2002 and now takes up half of new zealand's freshwater use. it's allowed a major conversion from sheep to dairy farming. mike: this is the most recently developed part of new zealand. and this is where the big land grab happened, like the big gold rush, you know, intensification of farming for conversions, and that massive change in the amount of water that was taken out of the rivers and aquifers here and put on the land, you know, are just unprecedented, so that more irrigation water here than the whole rest of the country put together. and it happened really, really quickly. the size of farms has got way bigger. the amount of fertilizer going on has hugely increased. yaara: and it's the heavy use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer to grow pasture that is also a major concern fo
mike joy, one of new zealand's leading freshwater ecologists. yaara: you ready, mike?n now, but 20 to 30 years ago it was very different. mike: before irrigation, this was brown. everywhere was brown. yeah, it's a huge change bringing water to this place. yaara: irrigated land has doubled since 2002 and now takes up half of new zealand's freshwater use. it's allowed a major conversion from sheep to dairy farming. mike: this is the most recently developed part of new zealand. and this is where...
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so, dennis, what is your take on mike's trade? >> mistake on mike's trade is it is a great trade., currencies don't move much. i'm the one people in the show that will say that is what the younger guys think. you look at what happened with the england with the pound a month ago. so i think we're moving into a new world order in currency trading. i think the volatility will return the currencies. and as certain countries move out of stimulus and tightening, when some can, others can't. that is why mike's trade is so great. i can tell you this, in my years of doing this, the biggest unwinds are the biggest shocks to the currency trades. is it the australian dollar. so having the options is the absolute best way would have doing it. it is one of those jumps we're seeing and trending over. you can look at the european vick is lower than the u.s. vick. they have a war going on over there. the whole global decentralization of it, options are the way to go. i like mike's trade. i would bet on it. if he was wrong in the error of his youth it is still a good stock trade. >> bring it back t
so, dennis, what is your take on mike's trade? >> mistake on mike's trade is it is a great trade., currencies don't move much. i'm the one people in the show that will say that is what the younger guys think. you look at what happened with the england with the pound a month ago. so i think we're moving into a new world order in currency trading. i think the volatility will return the currencies. and as certain countries move out of stimulus and tightening, when some can, others can't....
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was that mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> so senator lee says trump was wrong about the constitution. pence was right about the constitution. vice president pence has endorsed youopponent, he has called him "the only conservative in the race." if mike lee's actions after the 2020 election were so egregious, why would mike pence endorse him? >> it's about power. it's about power. and, you know, mike pence did the right thing, thankfully, on january 6th, leading up to that day. he had done a lot to justify the actions of a president who wanted to hold on to power, despite the will of the people. and so he's not guiltless, either, in the effort to overturn the election. the fact is, they both contributed to an effort to overturn american democracy in the weeks and months and years preceding january 6th, and they both should be accountable for that. >> so there are a lot of scenarios that could play out on november 8th when it comes to control of the sena
was that mike pence? >> mike pence. >> so donald trump was wrong about the constitution. >> yes. and i think he got some very bad advice about the constitution that day. >> so senator lee says trump was wrong about the constitution. pence was right about the constitution. vice president pence has endorsed youopponent, he has called him "the only conservative in the race." if mike lee's actions after the 2020 election were so egregious, why would mike pence...
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she is running to replace mike doyle against mike doyle. >> congressman mike doyle, he forced a democratretiring at the end of his term, but mike doyle the republican is on the ballot in the 12th congressional district. she found out how it is causing confusion among voters. >> do you know the difference between mike doyle and mike doyle? >> no, if they're mid neighbors maybe. >> that's right, mike doyle is on the ballot, but it's a different one, a republican mike doyle. this is causing so much confusion that the retiring democrat that held the seat, recently held a press conference to try to help clear things up. >> my name is on the ballot, but it's not me. i want everyone to know that. there is a gentleman with the same name is me that is running in a new 12th district which is part of the old 18th district. that is about the only thing that we share in common. we're not related, we come from different parties, and we have different ideas on how the government should be run. >> democrats are definitely concerned about the double month mike doyles hurting their chances of victory. ear
she is running to replace mike doyle against mike doyle. >> congressman mike doyle, he forced a democratretiring at the end of his term, but mike doyle the republican is on the ballot in the 12th congressional district. she found out how it is causing confusion among voters. >> do you know the difference between mike doyle and mike doyle? >> no, if they're mid neighbors maybe. >> that's right, mike doyle is on the ballot, but it's a different one, a republican mike...
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it'd be scary for the market >> yeah, 4% really marked the danger zone for the markets today, mike. that's when it sort of turned around when we broke through to the up side. >> yeah, i think it'simportant to remember 4% while it certainly feels high in the context of the last, you know, 13, 14 years we really need to remember that in the longer time scale 4% really is not a very high rate. but what is high and what we saw this week is inflation and unfortunately one of these things has to give and i think we're going to see ultimately that the ten-year rates are going to go higher and then equity prices are going to go lower and if we don't the reason for that is going to we only that we're spiraling into an even worse economic condition than i think some of the bears would even anticipate. so there really isn't a good out for us here whether rates go higher or low. either way it doesn't really spell anything good i think economically or for equities >> as stocks continue to swing you may be wondering where you can find safety from this volatility and hitting the technicals on one
it'd be scary for the market >> yeah, 4% really marked the danger zone for the markets today, mike. that's when it sort of turned around when we broke through to the up side. >> yeah, i think it'simportant to remember 4% while it certainly feels high in the context of the last, you know, 13, 14 years we really need to remember that in the longer time scale 4% really is not a very high rate. but what is high and what we saw this week is inflation and unfortunately one of these things...
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so let's get to some answers how to address with mike's call to action, mike. >> the first thing we want to point out we thought this was a defensive play. the important thing to think about highly volatile market, we used a relatively simple structure. we are three bucks week and week and the stocks are down more. a couple things that we can do here. the amount of remaining risk is limited on a first year basis. you're looking at a dollar and a half per share if the total risk remains if you keep hold of this position. at most you would lose four and a half bucks a share. when you have a good and simple position like long calls it is possible to trade around that position. you could short stock against it if you were going to go short and use that as a hedge. butyou'll take on the risk that you own that stock to the 115 strike price. that is considerable lower as it stands today. >> would the technical support be the original long-term thesis. we get new relative strength highs. this drops the stock. looking at a couple charts. this is where the stock peaks. and it shows relative perfor
so let's get to some answers how to address with mike's call to action, mike. >> the first thing we want to point out we thought this was a defensive play. the important thing to think about highly volatile market, we used a relatively simple structure. we are three bucks week and week and the stocks are down more. a couple things that we can do here. the amount of remaining risk is limited on a first year basis. you're looking at a dollar and a half per share if the total risk remains if...
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and then mike, one day, mike bloomberg, we sat in this bullpen in city hall. it was an open space.nd i sat basically behind him. one day, he wheeled around and he said, what would you think about going over and running bloomberg? and i said to him, what are you talking about? in the six years we have sat here together, we have discussed the company for one hour total. and he said i think you would be really good. i had never run a big company before. i did not know anything about bloomberg. when i was in private equity, that was a light year of bloomberg. i knew one person at the company and he said, i think you would be really good. i said, ok. i will think about it. i came back the next day and said, ok, i'm going to do it. i'm not going to do it for the same salary i was getting paid in government, which was one dollar. and i started about six weeks later. and after it was announced publicly that i was going to go run bloomberg, i said to mike, i am doing it. what do you want me to do? he said, i don't know. i haven't been there for six years. you go figure it out. and i did. da
and then mike, one day, mike bloomberg, we sat in this bullpen in city hall. it was an open space.nd i sat basically behind him. one day, he wheeled around and he said, what would you think about going over and running bloomberg? and i said to him, what are you talking about? in the six years we have sat here together, we have discussed the company for one hour total. and he said i think you would be really good. i had never run a big company before. i did not know anything about bloomberg....
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mike: the familyobjected to that. was alittle bit younger, was one of thoseschool pictures. the police departmentobjected to that. they said, well, he'slooking too much like a choirboy. that's notaccurate either. and this was always a tension that really kind of separatedboth sides in a really big way. walter: to see a 16 year oldboy's mug shot sends a powerful message to the communitythat the police officer was right in doingwhat he did because he was dealingwith a criminal. you're just killing thisfamily again and again andagain. meanwhile,they're facing a community calling him a threat,calling him a thug. r: spath's attorneyadds that the juvenile had anextensive record. robert: having focused onwhy people are not beingeducated and why they're not inschool, why they're on probation,why they're bashing heads in,and why they're carrying loaded gunsat the age of 16. steven: they weresaying, "he deserved it. he was a thug." oh, i heard heused to go over and rob kids and rob old ladies. i said, what? i'm- no. he ain'trob
mike: the familyobjected to that. was alittle bit younger, was one of thoseschool pictures. the police departmentobjected to that. they said, well, he'slooking too much like a choirboy. that's notaccurate either. and this was always a tension that really kind of separatedboth sides in a really big way. walter: to see a 16 year oldboy's mug shot sends a powerful message to the communitythat the police officer was right in doingwhat he did because he was dealingwith a criminal. you're just...
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here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week, carter. >> one way to decide whether any day or week or any period is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close lower high, lower close, bearish week that was simple. >> brian, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there was some whipsaw action as we close out the week i think really it's been all about the ten-year treasury right now and where that's going. basically every 1% tickup in the ten-year note, that's worth about 7 or 10% downside in the market so when the ten-year sort of ticked above 4% the other day, the market got real scared we saw s&p trade down to 3,500 then all of a sudden the ten-year reversed itself and the market found some ways to rally and now again we're back at that 4% level 4% super critical on the ten-year that's going to govern the market going forward that's about a high back in 2010 if we break through there,see close it could get scary the t
here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week, carter. >> one way to decide whether any day or week or any period is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close lower high, lower close, bearish week that was simple. >> brian, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there was some whipsaw action as we close out the week i think really it's...
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mike, what's the trade off that? >> we're long slummerge and halliburton. it's tough in this market to try to chase what look like winners. five and a half years ago, schlumberger had almost twice the enterprise value we are well below all-time highs. right now, given the reduced multiples we're seeing in the marketplace it in a reasonable place, and of course we've got to advance our oil production. that's good for the oil service companies. if you don't want to risk too much, one way to do that is look out to december. i was looking at the 42.5/50 call spread. that was going to cost about 2.5 bucks. the idea being you're going risk less than purchasing the shares outright in the event that stock along with everything else begins to go lower what we do see in energy names is somewhat higher beta. saw that in another we own, devin, which was one of yesterday's big winners and today didn't do quite as well. you're going to see that there's leverage in the names. options is a way to elevate risk that would be time for call spread risk reversal but i wouldn't
mike, what's the trade off that? >> we're long slummerge and halliburton. it's tough in this market to try to chase what look like winners. five and a half years ago, schlumberger had almost twice the enterprise value we are well below all-time highs. right now, given the reduced multiples we're seeing in the marketplace it in a reasonable place, and of course we've got to advance our oil production. that's good for the oil service companies. if you don't want to risk too much, one way to...
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mike, how do you manage this one?up to 280, close today at 289 i think we take the money and run. >> on this friday show september 23rd you laid out an inexpensive tail risk trade that looked way out through the beginning of next year. what's your position now >> my position is leave it on. if you look at the pnl of this trade it pays a lot of money if the market craps out trading roughly around the same price. that big green blob on the left-hand side will hopefully provide some sleep at night. >> the rubutal >> there is no rebuttal. >> carter, anything else >> if you're long netflix i would sell the december 330 calls, which is to say i'd lock in some gains here by taking some risk off. >> yeah, logging in gains. a lot of people like to do that. up next, the final call. stay with us >>> all right, hold on, wait a minute i know you guys thought we were finished but we have time for one more look back already in the green after earnings mike, what do we do with that one? >> still long halaberten and devon energy so i
mike, how do you manage this one?up to 280, close today at 289 i think we take the money and run. >> on this friday show september 23rd you laid out an inexpensive tail risk trade that looked way out through the beginning of next year. what's your position now >> my position is leave it on. if you look at the pnl of this trade it pays a lot of money if the market craps out trading roughly around the same price. that big green blob on the left-hand side will hopefully provide some...
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e. >> mike, your thoughts o verizon and on this trade? >> yeah, so the dynamics we're setting up, you'll notice that the risk reversal that scott has here gives you very nearside exposure but doesn't give you downside exposure until the stock falls by another couple bucks. part of that as he pointed out is a function of the dividend. another part of that is going to be what we call skew there's a little bit of a bid for puts one of the reasons that would be the case is the telecom stocks tend to carry substantial debt one of the reasons we see the p.e. where we do, the skew where we do is i think investors now are shunning companies that carry debt on their balance sheet, companies like verizon and at&t, which i happen to own, by the way i think there's a good reason for that, but i also think there's a point at which we ought to recognize these companies are going to stick around, at least for the near future and so i think this trade makes a bit of sense this is not going that far-out in time. so you have time to adjust your view in the
e. >> mike, your thoughts o verizon and on this trade? >> yeah, so the dynamics we're setting up, you'll notice that the risk reversal that scott has here gives you very nearside exposure but doesn't give you downside exposure until the stock falls by another couple bucks. part of that as he pointed out is a function of the dividend. another part of that is going to be what we call skew there's a little bit of a bid for puts one of the reasons that would be the case is the telecom...
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thank you, mike.pbs, a special program highlights the reporting journalists, including some of our own, have done on the climate crisis here in the u.s. and around the world. watch "burning questions: covering climate now," tonight on pbs world at 8:00 p.m. eastern, or on the world channel on youtube. and that's "the newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at "the pbs newshour," thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> actually, you don't ed vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind, and yes, i am responsiblfor the user interface. data visualization -- if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driving technology forward, i think that is the most rewarding thing. people who know know bdo. >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. lif
thank you, mike.pbs, a special program highlights the reporting journalists, including some of our own, have done on the climate crisis here in the u.s. and around the world. watch "burning questions: covering climate now," tonight on pbs world at 8:00 p.m. eastern, or on the world channel on youtube. and that's "the newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at "the pbs newshour," thank you, please stay...
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. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look at how we did week over week, you'd say, we're up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the situations we're talking about since then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence central bankers should try to fix the inflation problem. one of the things people try to focus their time and attention on, which is the headline inflation number at any given moment what's the pci deflator today rather than looking at aggregate prices and where those stand relative to incomes than, say, two and a half years ago if you look at things that way and say, wait a minute, housing's up 65% agricultural commodities are up anywhere to 120% the you look at it in that sense, metals and everything else, doesn't look good. tough get these things back in line and rates in a historical context are not high here. that's something else we have to remember. >> it's amazing to think that over the course o
. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look at how we did week over week, you'd say, we're up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the situations we're talking about since then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence central bankers should try to fix the inflation problem. one of the things people try to focus their time and attention on, which is the headline inflation number at any given moment what's...
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mike >> yeah. this is an interesting case.had positive news talking about collaboration there with espn. of course, i don't like long duration equity. what this is it's not making a lot of money yet. if i was going to play it for the upside i, like bonawyn, only do so using something like call spreads or maybe even call spread risk, because i think the news creates some floor. >> yeah. carter what do you think about draftkings it's not god-like? venture out on a limb and say it's not. >> other bearish or bulls looked at top of the hour drops 80%. price action is very developmental. >> get to nike good one up 5% this week. carter >> talk about down and to the right? opposite of s, and i don't see any reason to own the stock. >> bonawyn what do you think >> short term challenging. one i mentioned is on my watch list a name i've been wanting to get long for a while i think it's going to be challenging in short term but there are specific names i think will hold up and have stood the test of time nike fits that bill. >> yeah. mike
mike >> yeah. this is an interesting case.had positive news talking about collaboration there with espn. of course, i don't like long duration equity. what this is it's not making a lot of money yet. if i was going to play it for the upside i, like bonawyn, only do so using something like call spreads or maybe even call spread risk, because i think the news creates some floor. >> yeah. carter what do you think about draftkings it's not god-like? venture out on a limb and say it's...
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>> yeah, we had to eliminate mike bordeaux. >> mike insisted he was in florida when kelli went missingfayetteville. even so, police still considered him the primary person of interest. >> has her husband been questioned by detectives? >> we've had conversation with mr. bordeaux. >> police also needed to have a conversation with kelli'ds boyfriend, justin thompson. little did they know that justin had a huge new lead waiting for them about the night kelli disappeared. coming up -- a new possible suspect. >> he is the last person that is seen with kelli. that was very concerning to us. >> why something in his past would trigger even more alarm bells. >> it certainly was a red flag. >> when "dateline" continues. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ this fall, xfinity rewards is thanking you i've got this. with spooky perks and surprises. enter for your chance to win a trip to universal's halloween horror nights for a terrifyingly
>> yeah, we had to eliminate mike bordeaux. >> mike insisted he was in florida when kelli went missingfayetteville. even so, police still considered him the primary person of interest. >> has her husband been questioned by detectives? >> we've had conversation with mr. bordeaux. >> police also needed to have a conversation with kelli'ds boyfriend, justin thompson. little did they know that justin had a huge new lead waiting for them about the night kelli...
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if the equity is too rich for your blood, mike khouw has an option strategy to parallel its plays. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> welcome, everyone before we hit some of the trades, let's talk about today's market action. stocks ripped higher to close out the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976 the s&p 500 jumping about 2.5% and the tech heavy nasdaq leading the gains climbing nearly 3%. carter, what do you make of the rally, especially in the face of some pretty brutal earnings reactions and big tech >> right i mean, one of the things about having a particularly good month, which we did, is it almost always particularly follows a bad month, the name of the game when i have client conversations, one of the things that keeps coming up is this, listen, we're in the homestretch, we know there is seasonality on our side, we know there is year-end rally potential, post election potential, and there is nothing to hit us now. earnings are out of the way. fed we kind of know they'll do a
if the equity is too rich for your blood, mike khouw has an option strategy to parallel its plays. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> welcome, everyone before we hit some of the trades, let's talk about today's market action. stocks ripped higher to close out the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976 the s&p 500 jumping about 2.5% and the tech heavy nasdaq leading the gains...
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mike: get that. still in uniform. mike: yes, they were very kind. it was neat to seek our own natives drive-by. kristen: they waived hi. nice. mike: it was kind of a fan boy moment. i love planes and would love to go up in one but i don't know that i have the stomach to pull that many g's. they were super nice to us. they were very precise in everything they do. we had to be in a certain place. they have it down to a t. the planes come in staggered. kristen: look at that. it is not just the blue angels. i know they have a lot of different planes. there are dogfighting planes. lots of different squadrons. mike: right. there will be all sorts of different planes. a lot of them will be doing solo acrobatics. it will be fun. you know when fat albert comes out, the big c 130, when it comes out and does it show, the blue angels are next. just going back to the precision , not only are they precise in the air -- kristen: let show video of them practicing yesterday. let's have folks check that out. it was so impressive. mike: how many feet are they away fro
mike: get that. still in uniform. mike: yes, they were very kind. it was neat to seek our own natives drive-by. kristen: they waived hi. nice. mike: it was kind of a fan boy moment. i love planes and would love to go up in one but i don't know that i have the stomach to pull that many g's. they were super nice to us. they were very precise in everything they do. we had to be in a certain place. they have it down to a t. the planes come in staggered. kristen: look at that. it is not just the...
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the hotel credits mike. mike. >> just having mr. hall here and what he was able to create.ted in world war ii and was lost over time. it was nice to bring it back and now make it t it once was. >> reporter: as for mike's log. >> how many people have held this and looked through it and added their own stories. >> there are no several. each one fills up fast. >> not just world war ii, korea, world war ii, korean war, vietnam. >> reporter: packed with stori, letters, notes of appreciation and pgre came home, as well as those who died serving the nation. mike read an entry. >> my father shared a drink at e at the top of the mark when he returned from the pacific during world war ii. for decades he return and shared a drink with his children and friends. this year it would be an honor to share a drink with. we want you to know thank you. k you. thank you for who you are and what you are about. cheers to old searg, sergeant pat nef walker, via his son shane walker. >> reporter: and by way of the squadron bottle and the logbooks for years to come, generations will be able to read
the hotel credits mike. mike. >> just having mr. hall here and what he was able to create.ted in world war ii and was lost over time. it was nice to bring it back and now make it t it once was. >> reporter: as for mike's log. >> how many people have held this and looked through it and added their own stories. >> there are no several. each one fills up fast. >> not just world war ii, korea, world war ii, korean war, vietnam. >> reporter: packed with stori,...
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mike: it is a interesting point.he investment in local five natural gas, which would be an alternative to gas coming out of a pipeline from russia, the investments are massive. they are billions of dollars. they take years to execute. they take decades to pay out. investors are reluctant to make those massive, capital investments without certainty there is a customer on the other site of that that will be there to purchase that supply. i think the present context, there is a short-term focus in europe, rightfully so given the immediate circumstance. where we need to have a discussion is about the long-term energy mix that economy will require, so investors can put the capital to work to be a part of that. this issue of committing to longer duration contracts, i think is not going away. i think we have to sit down and have a honest conversation about what that mix looks like and then, i think you will see investments sanctioned and move or were. alix: they went five or seven year contracts, you guys need 20. to that p
mike: it is a interesting point.he investment in local five natural gas, which would be an alternative to gas coming out of a pipeline from russia, the investments are massive. they are billions of dollars. they take years to execute. they take decades to pay out. investors are reluctant to make those massive, capital investments without certainty there is a customer on the other site of that that will be there to purchase that supply. i think the present context, there is a short-term focus in...
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then you have donald trump, who knows mike pence is in danger and people are shouting "hang mike pence," he knows that mike pence is on the move out of the chamber. >> yeah. >> he chooses that time to tweet an attack on mike pence that he knew would only rile up the crowd more. again, think about that fact, nancy pelosi, this woman you love to vilify, she's actually worried about mike pence's health and his well-being while donald trump, the former president that so many of you unfortunately continue to worship in this strange cult-like way, actually tried to bring harm to mike pence that day, channels of "hang mike pence," the president learns mike pence is on the move, he then tweets something to rile up the crowd, make it more likely that mike pence and his family will be caught and captured by the angry mob, possibly killed, because that's exactly what they said they wanted to do. and that's donald trump. and don't tease yourself that mike pence's life wasn't in danger because in danger. some of you say they don't think it was ever in danger, it makes me sad for you because you're
then you have donald trump, who knows mike pence is in danger and people are shouting "hang mike pence," he knows that mike pence is on the move out of the chamber. >> yeah. >> he chooses that time to tweet an attack on mike pence that he knew would only rile up the crowd more. again, think about that fact, nancy pelosi, this woman you love to vilify, she's actually worried about mike pence's health and his well-being while donald trump, the former president that so many...
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>> mike: my goodness. first off, those comments were reckless and demonstrate maybe one of the greatest foreign policy failures of the last decades, which was failure to deter vladamir putin in the same way trump administration did for four years. when you hear a president talking about armageddon at a fundraiser, that is terrible risk to the american people, if he thinks he ought to be talking in a serious way. he should be doing the things necessary to deter vladamir putin. we've been in here october of '62, and other times, as well, and america has pushed bay by showing enormous resolve, executing quiet diplomacy in the same way we did during our time in office, making clear to vladamir putin, the cost of him using nuclear weapon would bring the force of united states and europe and the whole world against vladamir putin, i hope they are doing this quietly. >> shannon: there is talk what opec did, going against lobbying of the biden administration and production is a gift to russia, energy is big levera
>> mike: my goodness. first off, those comments were reckless and demonstrate maybe one of the greatest foreign policy failures of the last decades, which was failure to deter vladamir putin in the same way trump administration did for four years. when you hear a president talking about armageddon at a fundraiser, that is terrible risk to the american people, if he thinks he ought to be talking in a serious way. he should be doing the things necessary to deter vladamir putin. we've been...
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and mike was there, and a couple other of us were there, and we would go every year.nd january 23, freezing our butts off, walking up and down constitution avenue. and we were in parades and we ht said life in all these different languages. catholics for life was sort of on top of it. you'd ride by people. and most of them would cheer, you know, but you'd get people throwing stuff at you, i mean, it would get crazy. michael drove the floats. yeah, he was, he was old enough. i was too young to drive. but, yeah, michael drove those floats many, many times all over the place. >> smith: joe flynn works closely with his brother on political projects. i've been in contact with him over the years. but he's now stopped talking to me. when my colleagues at "frontline" called him, he reluctantly said yes. >> why did you agree to this interview? >> um... i don't know. i don't know the answer to that. (laughs) i felt like if you're going to do a documentary, our side of the story somewhat needs to be heard. >> smith: joe flynn wouldn't answer a lot of questions about his brother.
and mike was there, and a couple other of us were there, and we would go every year.nd january 23, freezing our butts off, walking up and down constitution avenue. and we were in parades and we ht said life in all these different languages. catholics for life was sort of on top of it. you'd ride by people. and most of them would cheer, you know, but you'd get people throwing stuff at you, i mean, it would get crazy. michael drove the floats. yeah, he was, he was old enough. i was too young to...
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mike: close the windows. dion: i accidentally leave them open. mike: and i run the fan a lot.will be a cold one out there, the first time we will be talking about frost. you can see how calm and clean and clear the night sky is as we head into tonight through tomorrow morning. as you look from the tower, we use this as the backdrop. clear and calm conditions tonight where you may need the heater. that is something to think about also. breezy again on tuesday and wednesday, lesser than what we had over the weekend. remember saturday and howe coula week from today. you see the low and high pressure are drifting to parts of that gradient that are relaxing, which is why the winds will drop. this remains farther into the south where it has been, so the storm will come down. they will be mainly inside sliders and the gesture will move them towards us. most of it will fall in british columbia and the sierra like we had over the weekend. this is going to slide down the coast, leaving most of its moisture around seattle and portland and vancouver, and possibly dust the sierras with som
mike: close the windows. dion: i accidentally leave them open. mike: and i run the fan a lot.will be a cold one out there, the first time we will be talking about frost. you can see how calm and clean and clear the night sky is as we head into tonight through tomorrow morning. as you look from the tower, we use this as the backdrop. clear and calm conditions tonight where you may need the heater. that is something to think about also. breezy again on tuesday and wednesday, lesser than what we...
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mike: gary spath presented himself as a victim. he had been mistreated by the legal system and the media. spath: the media had completely sensationalized the shooting and pretty much judged me to be guilty from the start, especially mike kelly at the bergen record, turned the armed- turned the armed suspect into an innocent choirboy who was shot in the back while playing an innocent game of basketball in a schoolyard. i was no longer the good guy, protecting and serving a community and bergen record made sure of that. mike: spath was not only just over the top, but he was downright inaccurate. he said things that were simply not true. never once have they ever referred to phil pannell as being an armed suspect. those words never came out of their mouths. it was never written. this would be about politics and race, not about a cop doing his job chasing an armed felon. mike: i was surprised by the anger that was directed at my news organization and, in particular, me. this comes from a guy who hasn't even bothered to read what i wrot
mike: gary spath presented himself as a victim. he had been mistreated by the legal system and the media. spath: the media had completely sensationalized the shooting and pretty much judged me to be guilty from the start, especially mike kelly at the bergen record, turned the armed- turned the armed suspect into an innocent choirboy who was shot in the back while playing an innocent game of basketball in a schoolyard. i was no longer the good guy, protecting and serving a community and bergen...
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mike land returned from his turn until sunrise. when he calls fall, we come on on the one i'm out on the water. there's no stress. it's just me on a stove. i'm. i'm the one who plans when to go out. if you're on your own and you're free, well, pretty much all you need to keep calm. stress is no use to anyone. but it was a lot of an old bravado. you can't catch shrimp by force, divide, come on, all kind of come trim trolling is hard work. the shrimp up boiled life and see water directly on the boat. let's how they taste the best ones. the depth of you can see these spots turning white here. that means they're done off. that's when the meat starts to separate from the shell . after boiling the flesh tens pink or red, it's why the shrimp are sometimes called red gold. but the shrimp need to be peeled fast. most of the catch goes to the netherlands, where it's then send to shelling plants in morocco. they appealed by hand and end up back on the european monkeys. the smallest fish and pieces of shell assisted out by by facing says it's
mike land returned from his turn until sunrise. when he calls fall, we come on on the one i'm out on the water. there's no stress. it's just me on a stove. i'm. i'm the one who plans when to go out. if you're on your own and you're free, well, pretty much all you need to keep calm. stress is no use to anyone. but it was a lot of an old bravado. you can't catch shrimp by force, divide, come on, all kind of come trim trolling is hard work. the shrimp up boiled life and see water directly on the...
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mike comes from a different background. he trained as a painter before he discovered his passion for the c on the north sea holiday. yoga ball, but his doubts about his future as the fisher are growing the whole is the new shrimp peeling machine array of hope. oh, well, they're still developing it. it's light on the 4th auto she. anytime you have a home. the main thing is that our pattern doesn't go to the netherlands, no more, but otherwise we'll never be in charge of our own business. we need to get a bit of monopoly going to, if not, the dutch will control everything. same as always in the netherlands. dressers are valued, but not here in germany. they like to keep you small here, you might say, week and powerless, thought of region mark are the german government does nothing for fission on the country. for family, but none of them are optimistic about the future will be on. many fishes have been bankrupted by the crisis of the recent years. those who are left like mike face a tough battle christine clever, is paying a v
mike comes from a different background. he trained as a painter before he discovered his passion for the c on the north sea holiday. yoga ball, but his doubts about his future as the fisher are growing the whole is the new shrimp peeling machine array of hope. oh, well, they're still developing it. it's light on the 4th auto she. anytime you have a home. the main thing is that our pattern doesn't go to the netherlands, no more, but otherwise we'll never be in charge of our own business. we need...
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thanks, mike. >>> 6:21 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> reporter: if you have student loan debt, you might be able to erase as much as $20,000 of it. if you apply. i'm consumer iestigator chris nv >>> 6:23 right now. if you have student loans, the door for forgiveness may finally be open. you may be able to get up to $20,000 wiped clean. >> that sounds like a good thing for a lot of students or graduates. the federal government's application just launched. chris chmura shows us how to apply. >> reporter: the feds don't usually make things easy. luckily uncle sam made the student loan forgiveness application pretty simple. the education department says it only takes five minutes. we did it and that checks out. first, and this might be the hardest part, find your tax return from 2021 or 2020. next, go to studentaid.gov carefully this is what the real home page looks like, a button to start the application is front and center. after you click start the application, you'll see thi
thanks, mike. >>> 6:21 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> reporter: if you have student loan debt, you might be able to erase as much as $20,000 of it. if you apply. i'm consumer iestigator chris nv >>> 6:23 right now. if you have student loans, the door for forgiveness may finally be open. you may be able to get up to $20,000 wiped clean. >> that sounds like a good thing for a lot of students or graduates. the...
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>> i think there's a reckoning let's face it, mike. this letter, i think he made a really good point that you could probably talking to more than a few companies in silicon valley zeroing interest rates, a booming market there's a lot of o'hihiring, a of really neat stuff going on in r a r&d. it's time to trim the fat in these organizations. it involves people maybe most of your listeners are waiting for a powell pivot, i'm waiting for a zuckerberg pivot, and i think gersner's letter was well done, very respectful, and all the points he made, these are the same internal discussions that we're having here at the firm and we've been adding, slowly but surely adding to our position in meta and some of the other tech names that we own when the fed's tightening, we take our time. we overweight our highest conviction ideas, and with all this volatility the fed is creating, we hope to swing a better bet still. >> you say with meta, obviously, look, mark zuckerberg has voting control of this company. he clearly has, you know, staked a lot of,
>> i think there's a reckoning let's face it, mike. this letter, i think he made a really good point that you could probably talking to more than a few companies in silicon valley zeroing interest rates, a booming market there's a lot of o'hihiring, a of really neat stuff going on in r a r&d. it's time to trim the fat in these organizations. it involves people maybe most of your listeners are waiting for a powell pivot, i'm waiting for a zuckerberg pivot, and i think gersner's letter...
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david: what did you do in city hall for mike bloomberg? dan: i was responsible for everything economic and financial. stephanie mayor for economic development. the first pass was built in the world trade center site. but then we really rethought the future of new york physically and financially. david: after serving a deputy in new york, you invested for how many years? dan: i invested for six years and then one day, mike bloomberg, we sat in this bullpen in city hall. i sat basically behind him. one day, he wheeled around and said what would you think about going over and running bloomberg? and i said to him, what are you talking about? in the six years that we have sat here together, we have discussed a company for one hour total. he said i think you would be really good. i had never run a big company before. i didn't know anything about bloomberg. i knew one person at the company. he said i think you would be good the good. i said ok, i'll think about it. so i came back the next day and said i'm going to do it, but i'm not going to do i
david: what did you do in city hall for mike bloomberg? dan: i was responsible for everything economic and financial. stephanie mayor for economic development. the first pass was built in the world trade center site. but then we really rethought the future of new york physically and financially. david: after serving a deputy in new york, you invested for how many years? dan: i invested for six years and then one day, mike bloomberg, we sat in this bullpen in city hall. i sat basically behind...
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. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look how we did week over week and say oh, we're up a little over 100 since last friday, but none of the situations we've been talking about then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence now i think that central bankers should continue to persist to try to fix inflation problem. and one of the things i think people tend to focus their time and attention on which is sort of the headline inflation number at any given moment. rather than just sort of taking the look at aggregate prices and where those stand relative to income say verses 2 1/2 years ago. if you look at things that way and say, wait a minute, how are things up, if you look at it that sense metals and everything else, it doesn't look good you have to get these things back in line, unfortunately. and rates in a historical context are not high here. that's something else we have to remember >> it's amazing to think that over the cou
. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look how we did week over week and say oh, we're up a little over 100 since last friday, but none of the situations we've been talking about then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence now i think that central bankers should continue to persist to try to fix inflation problem. and one of the things i think people tend to focus their time and attention on which is sort of the...
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mike tallies up the nights, catch. it's an excellent night's work. 02, it's why hello guys, you 130 kilos today. oh, good. that was great. i'm happy with all now i'm off to bed. the load i'll head out again. tonight is the totals ah, for it speak, a noise felt can only be navigated at high tide. that's when the fishing tool is head in a dutch wholesale, it already has the refrigerated truck waiting to break the swim to their next destination. waldorf eugenio snuck hawksoft. they're headed to cooks hoffman to be sorted, preserved and packed. and then they'll go to the netherlands. all gisela hollow from there, i imagine they'll go on to morocco game of little and they'll be back here in 4 weeks. oh no. i don't right. fresh caught within the mall of indic appeal to morocco. and i think because wages are low as their own by doc can just i can saw process and we freeze the shrimp their docile. you don't, that's not allowed here in germany. johnson said he couldn't do that. here marlins did a puzzle volkswagen. they normall
mike tallies up the nights, catch. it's an excellent night's work. 02, it's why hello guys, you 130 kilos today. oh, good. that was great. i'm happy with all now i'm off to bed. the load i'll head out again. tonight is the totals ah, for it speak, a noise felt can only be navigated at high tide. that's when the fishing tool is head in a dutch wholesale, it already has the refrigerated truck waiting to break the swim to their next destination. waldorf eugenio snuck hawksoft. they're headed to...
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i don't think mike shanahan is a racist.but i do think that without thinking about it he resorted to racial coding and the donovan mcnabb situation. if somebody pointed out i would say that not like that but that's what came out. and that's the wayhe was thinking . i think you know, i know people n. a permanent example, john gruden after his emails he said there's not a racist bone inmy body, what of course there is . but i think he honestly believes there'snot . and i think that's true of many people who would like, i'm not a racist. i had a friend who worked on the pga golf tour for many years and we used to argue all the time about the fact that i believe he was a racist this somebody was a friend of mine. i'm not racist at all. jim, this guy play on the n tour was one of my best friends when i play on the tour . what would you do i asked if your daughter came to the front door with and introduce you to her black boyfriend and he looked at me and said honestly i go get my shotgun. at least he was honest but there are cert
i don't think mike shanahan is a racist.but i do think that without thinking about it he resorted to racial coding and the donovan mcnabb situation. if somebody pointed out i would say that not like that but that's what came out. and that's the wayhe was thinking . i think you know, i know people n. a permanent example, john gruden after his emails he said there's not a racist bone inmy body, what of course there is . but i think he honestly believes there'snot . and i think that's true of many...