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>> nathan lost it. he blew up.e was screaming. >> i don't take none of your [ bleep ]. >> i think people in the courtroom got to see nathan dunlap as nathan dunlap. >> i don't even give a [ bleep ]. you know what i'm saying? >> how angered he could be. how vicious he could be. when you saw him and you saw the look on his face, he was a different person. >> [ bleep ]. i'm sorry, adinea. i'm sorry. >> in the years to come, disturbing details would emerge about nathan dunlap, details that would help explain his actions, and also weigh heavily in the governor's decision whether or not to put nathan to death. ♪ where to? west 76th street. ♪ we bring that straight from the grove taste from us, the orange juice growers, to you, the orange juice lovers. and you can taste it in every glass. florida's natural. great taste. naturally. iit's a lot of haggling and itan stakes so long.ship. craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar. at truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for
>> nathan lost it. he blew up.e was screaming. >> i don't take none of your [ bleep ]. >> i think people in the courtroom got to see nathan dunlap as nathan dunlap. >> i don't even give a [ bleep ]. you know what i'm saying? >> how angered he could be. how vicious he could be. when you saw him and you saw the look on his face, he was a different person. >> [ bleep ]. i'm sorry, adinea. i'm sorry. >> in the years to come, disturbing details would emerge...
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nathan lane was in it. >> nathan lane was in it. he was great. but we opened on a bad weekend.t whole thing? >> seth: right. his confirmation hearing. >> yeah, it was about sexual harassment. it was going to be on tv. i don't know if i could -- they talked a lot about pubic hairs -- >> seth: yeah, they did. >> on a can of soda. and 20 million people watched to hear about pubic hair and 77 came to my film. not so good. [ laughter ] >> seth: no. >> but it wasn't nathan lane's fault. >> seth: no, it wasn't nathan lane's fault. >> it was just luck. and then we thought, get him back when we sell the dvd. and of course my luck, when the dvd came out was the big night weekend of l.a. riot. >> seth: oh, no. >> and i was at the laker game and they burned my car. and i had to hitchhike home, you know. it's hard. "hi, i do 'happy days,' right." [ laughter ] nobody cares. >> seth: nobody cares. >> "happy days" this, you know. >> seth: right. one of the things i love talking about when we got to work together is when you write, you're a writer and i was a writer. you sometimes actors want t
nathan lane was in it. >> nathan lane was in it. he was great. but we opened on a bad weekend.t whole thing? >> seth: right. his confirmation hearing. >> yeah, it was about sexual harassment. it was going to be on tv. i don't know if i could -- they talked a lot about pubic hairs -- >> seth: yeah, they did. >> on a can of soda. and 20 million people watched to hear about pubic hair and 77 came to my film. not so good. [ laughter ] >> seth: no. >> but it...
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nathan has been skydiving for five years. every time he lands, nathan says reilly is right there waiting for him so excited to see him. he said reilly trusts him. he is really calm. as you can see here he is not moving an inch. he says he's really calm. he says he's not scared. he says he really enjoys this. >> he's not scared because he doesn't know what's about to happen. >> and there you see they all make a jump and there is reilly. look. >> he's trying to leave this situation. >> this is not the first time we've seen a skydiving dog. >> one thing we haven't seen on the show before? a dog in formation skydiving. >> and there he is once the parachute is deployed. i think he is smiling. >> look how calm he is. >> he handled it better than most humans would. >> who handles it better this dog or beth troutman? >> the dog. >> everything is a-okay. the dog is happy everybody comes to pet him. we meet another skydiving dog. >> look at him. he's so cute. >> you guys know i usually love romance. romantic videos and every now and ag
nathan has been skydiving for five years. every time he lands, nathan says reilly is right there waiting for him so excited to see him. he said reilly trusts him. he is really calm. as you can see here he is not moving an inch. he says he's really calm. he says he's not scared. he says he really enjoys this. >> he's not scared because he doesn't know what's about to happen. >> and there you see they all make a jump and there is reilly. look. >> he's trying to leave this...
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it is getting a little bit better. >> nathan, that's an interesting question.'90s and greenspan talking about irrational xub rans and the fed worried of whether or not to do more to respond to the russian crisis and what happened? the u.s. stock market went into, you know, parabolic. a couple of years later. the fed responding to international concerns to some extent even while the domestic economy was picking up. do you see those parallels? >> only for sure the draghi got a whole bunch of people now to say, you know, we don't really need to do the stimulus because we are getting a stimulus from the fact that oil prices are going down and if you're in europe and i agree with stephanie. i love the united states. i have 70% of the investments here in good, old american companies and in europe do i sell it? do i hold on to it? how long is it going to be? waiting for the europeans to mimic what we're doing here in the policy. they haven't done it. >> there's more evidence today. that's what some of the reporting was that knocked down the market and draghi didn't ha
it is getting a little bit better. >> nathan, that's an interesting question.'90s and greenspan talking about irrational xub rans and the fed worried of whether or not to do more to respond to the russian crisis and what happened? the u.s. stock market went into, you know, parabolic. a couple of years later. the fed responding to international concerns to some extent even while the domestic economy was picking up. do you see those parallels? >> only for sure the draghi got a whole...
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i am nathan and we have completed the financial audit of the trans bay financial statements and looked at the act balances and the disclosures in the statements and federal compliance and internal controls with that and controls of financial reporting of trans bay and i am pleased to report that the financial statements require no adjustments, no deficiencies in internal controls to report and it was a clean audit and the opinion is no findings so with that said if you guys have any questions and i i am happy to answer them. >> very impressionive of us to do that. i was going to say it's not impressive of anything but our staff but the one thing that it would be nice to tell as a board member is since we are so clean here is it not possible to get this audit in front of us in october or november. i mean this is december and it kind of looks like -- maybe we're slow to the draw here. >> actually we are pretty typical of most public agencies presenting financials in the november-december time from the frame. urn state law -- under state law you have 180 days, six months to get it done an
i am nathan and we have completed the financial audit of the trans bay financial statements and looked at the act balances and the disclosures in the statements and federal compliance and internal controls with that and controls of financial reporting of trans bay and i am pleased to report that the financial statements require no adjustments, no deficiencies in internal controls to report and it was a clean audit and the opinion is no findings so with that said if you guys have any questions...
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dan nathan has the chart you want to see.t's ahead. >>> from record breaking highs to major market meltdowns. every night the "fast money" team makes sense of the trades. serving up in-depth analysis and actionable advice. >> i think you can own the stock here with a tight stop. >> all to help you prepare for the next trading day. >> i think it's now become a stock that you don't play into earnings. >> this is "fast money." >> i think they both go a lot higher. >> have a markets quest for the "fast money" traders? tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. ♪ ♪ rocket man >> take a look at sears kicking off our top trades. getting hit hard after reporting a net loss of the quarter of 8 $548 million. the bleeding continues. >> it does. maybe they were bleeding a little less slowly than people thought. so this morning that seemed exciting. i just -- i think it is untouchable. they seem to be doing whatever they can to shore up the business, but i don't think they can shore up the business when the gross margins are going the way that they're goin
dan nathan has the chart you want to see.t's ahead. >>> from record breaking highs to major market meltdowns. every night the "fast money" team makes sense of the trades. serving up in-depth analysis and actionable advice. >> i think you can own the stock here with a tight stop. >> all to help you prepare for the next trading day. >> i think it's now become a stock that you don't play into earnings. >> this is "fast money." >> i think...
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at the end of a rope then henry wirz, but if there were some they would have included jubal early, nathan bedford forrest for the massacre of black soldiers at fort p lo, they would have included perhaps the commanders of the confederate army -- not for being traitors, but rather for perpetuating war crimes against black soldiers, white pow's during the civil war. as i leave you with the stars, we have a few minutes for questions. -- as i leave you with these thoughts, we have a few minutes for questions. [applause] we have an anxious hand here in the middle row. >> wonderful talk. it may be perfectly true that conditions that andersonville were worse than for confederate pow's at point lookout and fort myra, but there was no question the union could have more easily divided better treatment, but did these mist treatment -- did the mistreatment of confederate pow's in northern camps rise to the level of war crimes? >> i do not think -- let me first say i am not an expert on northern pow camps. from what i have read, it does not seem to me that the northern camps are led by such creative a
at the end of a rope then henry wirz, but if there were some they would have included jubal early, nathan bedford forrest for the massacre of black soldiers at fort p lo, they would have included perhaps the commanders of the confederate army -- not for being traitors, but rather for perpetuating war crimes against black soldiers, white pow's during the civil war. as i leave you with the stars, we have a few minutes for questions. -- as i leave you with these thoughts, we have a few minutes for...
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i know nathan thurm.s -- they're all based on people you've met through your life or people you know. ed grimley was based on a kid you knew in high school. >> there was a guy in high school who wanted to be a a photographer, and his voice would always go up like that. and i'd say, "shawn, so did you take any photos this weekend?" i took a lot of slides. but, um, i didn't, um, develop it because i took it. so therefore, i kind of knew what it was. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: everything ended in a a question. >> um, eh -- >> jimmy: anyone ever bust you and go, like, "hey, i know you're doing me, man." >> yeah, at "saturday night live." at "saturday night live." because i always -- you know, i always think that if you create a character -- if you start off with a real person, it kind of -- you're basically grounded in three dimensions. and when i was doing "saturday night live," a cast member -- there was the most offensive makeup artist. and we'll call her marian seifert. that wasn't her real name, but we'll ju
i know nathan thurm.s -- they're all based on people you've met through your life or people you know. ed grimley was based on a kid you knew in high school. >> there was a guy in high school who wanted to be a a photographer, and his voice would always go up like that. and i'd say, "shawn, so did you take any photos this weekend?" i took a lot of slides. but, um, i didn't, um, develop it because i took it. so therefore, i kind of knew what it was. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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nathan lewis is looking to move out of this apartment and buy a home, his credit report showed he had bad debt totalling $100,000. >> i was flabbergasted. 80% of it was not mine. >> the problem, another man with the same name got mixed up with nathan's. errors are surprisingly common, of those 20% found mistakes that could lower their credit scores. >> mistakes could lead to losing a job or an apartment rental or a good interest rate on a loan that is if are you not turned down all together. >> for instance on a 30-year $300,000 mortgage, if your credit score drops down 100 points it will cost you $6,000 during the course of the loan. >> most of the people that tried were rejected or ignored or hit a road block. >> ignore companies that tell you they will fix your credit report for a price. instead contact the three major credit reports, include your identity. check your credit report regularly. can you do it once a year with all the three major credit bureaus, we have a link at 6abc.com. i'm nadya han, channel 6 "action news." >> finally at 4:00, being a baby is hard enough with lear
nathan lewis is looking to move out of this apartment and buy a home, his credit report showed he had bad debt totalling $100,000. >> i was flabbergasted. 80% of it was not mine. >> the problem, another man with the same name got mixed up with nathan's. errors are surprisingly common, of those 20% found mistakes that could lower their credit scores. >> mistakes could lead to losing a job or an apartment rental or a good interest rate on a loan that is if are you not turned...
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my name is nathan buttrey. i'm a board member of humanities tennessee and i want to welcome everyone in the room with us and those two are booktv to the southern festival of books. today we will have a session with two authors. the first author is jack mccall. he is an attorney from knoxville, tennessee, and he received his ba from vanderbilt university and his jd with honors from the with honors from the university of tennessee. nick is a former activities regular army officer, serving as a second lieutenant to captain in the ordnance corps and last tour of duty with the ninth infantry division. after law school the clerk for the honorable gilbert merritt, chief judge the u.s. supreme court sixth circuit. he's an author of various articles on legal foreign policy and historical topics, his writings have been publishing fofor fears, m. h. q., quarterly of military history, the journal of military history and several long reviews. he is author of nonfiction book on his father service as a world war ii marine, he
my name is nathan buttrey. i'm a board member of humanities tennessee and i want to welcome everyone in the room with us and those two are booktv to the southern festival of books. today we will have a session with two authors. the first author is jack mccall. he is an attorney from knoxville, tennessee, and he received his ba from vanderbilt university and his jd with honors from the with honors from the university of tennessee. nick is a former activities regular army officer, serving as a...
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one, nathan sorelo, shot to death and the gunman started running towards the parliament area. parliament, the seat of canada's government, where hundreds of legislators and the prime minister were disrupted by the sound of gunfire. that's where sagt ergeant at ar kevin vickers was about to become a hero. so who is kevin virks? >> kevin was my big older brother. just kind of a low-key guy. didn't get too excited about things. so low key that he won't talk about what happened on october 22. john vickers said he knew his brother kevin was a hero even when they were kids growing up, along the canada's mirmashi river. >> all the big kids decided to swim across the river. my younger brother, will, he got in trouble and wasn't able to continue. kevin swam over and got his arm around him and realized he was being hauled across the river by his bigger brother. >> he was joined the mounted police when he was 20 years old. >> he was all about service. it was never, ever a job. >> steadily rising through the ranks until a high point in 2006. vickers was elected sergeant at arms, with main
one, nathan sorelo, shot to death and the gunman started running towards the parliament area. parliament, the seat of canada's government, where hundreds of legislators and the prime minister were disrupted by the sound of gunfire. that's where sagt ergeant at ar kevin vickers was about to become a hero. so who is kevin virks? >> kevin was my big older brother. just kind of a low-key guy. didn't get too excited about things. so low key that he won't talk about what happened on october 22....
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liam and emma names for. 2014 for boys, noah was in second place, followed by a even, nathan, and logan. for girls, olivia, sophia, ava, and isabella -- all nice names. jackie is -- >> ok, the forecast -- some rain in the evening commute? >> the later in the evening commute, the greater the likelihood it will get wetter. .t. will be misty at times >> [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo! ho! ho-ho, ho! hi! [laugh hello, and welcome to the show. i'm terry crews. some of you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine, and i'm lucky enough to also be here hosting millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a hard-core biker who's on the road to riches today. from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby? how are you, sir? how are you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding--
liam and emma names for. 2014 for boys, noah was in second place, followed by a even, nathan, and logan. for girls, olivia, sophia, ava, and isabella -- all nice names. jackie is -- >> ok, the forecast -- some rain in the evening commute? >> the later in the evening commute, the greater the likelihood it will get wetter. .t. will be misty at times >> [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo! ho! ho-ho, ho! hi! [laugh hello, and welcome to the show. i'm terry crews. some of you may...
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his name's nathan. and i go on auditions sometimes and i see him and i'm like, what's up, nathan?- he is your tv dad, as a father figure? does he treat you like you're his son? does he give you advice and that sort of thing? >> yeah, anthony is always joking around, so it's hard to take some of his advice seriously. but he definitely is always bestowing wisdom upon me. >> jimmy: like what does he bestow upon you? >> like -- like how to perfect, like, comedic timing and stuff like that. because he'll like give me advice on how to, like, say a word if i'm struggling with it or something like that. >> jimmy: that's good. all right, well, that's good. do you go to real school or do you go to pretend actor school? [ laughter ] >> i go to a public high school. and it's pretty cool when i get to go there, because the first "blackish" billboard that was actually up was across the street from the school. >> jimmy: oh, wow. oh. that's good, huh? >> yeah, it was good. it was good. actually one time when i was walking up the stairs to go to one of my classes, there was this really large senio
his name's nathan. and i go on auditions sometimes and i see him and i'm like, what's up, nathan?- he is your tv dad, as a father figure? does he treat you like you're his son? does he give you advice and that sort of thing? >> yeah, anthony is always joking around, so it's hard to take some of his advice seriously. but he definitely is always bestowing wisdom upon me. >> jimmy: like what does he bestow upon you? >> like -- like how to perfect, like, comedic timing and stuff...
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october, canadian soldier nathan cirillo is murdered on ottawa's parliament hill.chael ba bchthe ga. he had connects with one canadian militant on social media and believed he did convert to islam. september, nolan is charged with first degree murder for beheading a co-worker in oklahoma city. he has just lost his job. co-workers say he tried to convert them to islam. he had been jailed on drug charges and trying to escape jail. there was no direct link to islamic overseas groups. identifying perpetrators before they attack may require new solutions. >> the domestic-based actor could strike with very little notice which is why collaborating with state and local law enforcement is in my judgment key. >> reporter: and what this all means, military firepower, it may work in iraq and syria but here at home it may be local communities and domestic law enforcement that has to deal with these emerging problems. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> still to come on cnn find out why a preholiday announcement by a former florida governor jeb bush was a big surprise to many
october, canadian soldier nathan cirillo is murdered on ottawa's parliament hill.chael ba bchthe ga. he had connects with one canadian militant on social media and believed he did convert to islam. september, nolan is charged with first degree murder for beheading a co-worker in oklahoma city. he has just lost his job. co-workers say he tried to convert them to islam. he had been jailed on drug charges and trying to escape jail. there was no direct link to islamic overseas groups. identifying...
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. >> meanwhile, an employee at the lindt cafe, nathan, are you with us? >> caller: yes, i'm here. >> what time did you show up at work today? caller i was supposed to start at 10:00. i arrived a little early. >> you arrived at 9:45. what did you see? >> caller: basically, we have two entrances to the cafe. i tried to go through the main entrance, it was locked, which is weird, it shouldn't be locked. i walked inside and customers were going about their day the employees doing their work on cash registers. everything seemed fine. so i walked around to the other entrance and there were customers waiting outside and it was also locked, which is also very weird again. i said i worked there, i said that i will try to find out what is going on. one of my friends, co-workers, came to the door and said that we were closed for today and, yeah, it was really weird. well at this point i'm thinking something is definitely off. then a few minutes later, they hung a "closed" sign on the door and told us to leave. the lady next to me screamed out, he has a gun. i looked
. >> meanwhile, an employee at the lindt cafe, nathan, are you with us? >> caller: yes, i'm here. >> what time did you show up at work today? caller i was supposed to start at 10:00. i arrived a little early. >> you arrived at 9:45. what did you see? >> caller: basically, we have two entrances to the cafe. i tried to go through the main entrance, it was locked, which is weird, it shouldn't be locked. i walked inside and customers were going about their day the...
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nathan estimates 20 workers and customers were inside the store when he arrived for his shift.rspective, the hostage taker could be a mea mentally ill deranged man using isis as inspiration to create a crime. or this could be an islamist extremist. we don't know why now. let's talk to julia now. hi. thanks for being here. >> good morning carol. >> how do you suppose police are talking to this man to get him just to give up? >> well, they're talking to him in a way that essentially hopefully leads him to calmness bringing him to physical exhaustion and they'll take advantage of that. time is on their side. if it's only one gunman and we assume it is at this stage, the physical and mental exhaustion he's encountering now will create openings for law enforcement to step in. time is on their side. keep him calm and focused on not reacting in a hoss stitile way. the only goal is protecting hostages. that's all they care about on the ground now. who he is and who's he's aligned with matter later. >> right. it's looking more and more like this man had a long criminal history. police k
nathan estimates 20 workers and customers were inside the store when he arrived for his shift.rspective, the hostage taker could be a mea mentally ill deranged man using isis as inspiration to create a crime. or this could be an islamist extremist. we don't know why now. let's talk to julia now. hi. thanks for being here. >> good morning carol. >> how do you suppose police are talking to this man to get him just to give up? >> well, they're talking to him in a way that...
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nathan lane, matthew broderick. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. go see her.see her on broadway. "it's only a play" at the gerald schoenfeld theatre. we'll be right back with music from yusuf "cat stevens," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a member of the rock and roll hall of fame and is in the midst of his first u.s. tour in more than 35 years. he's here tonight to perform "you are my sunshine" from his latest album "tell 'em i'm gone." please welcome back to the show, yusuf cat ste
nathan lane, matthew broderick. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. go see her.see her on broadway. "it's only a play" at the gerald schoenfeld theatre. we'll be right back with music from yusuf "cat stevens," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced...
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nathan lane, matthew broderick. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. go see her.o see her on broadway. "it's only a play" at the gerald schoenfeld theatre. we'll be right back with music from yusuf "cat stevens," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's possible today? wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control with the touch of a finger. news and entertainment that informs and delights in ways you never thought possible. comcast nbcuniversal bringing media and technology together for you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a member of the rock and roll hall of fame and is in the midst of his first u.s. tour in more than 35 years. he's here tonight to perform "you are my sunshine" from his latest album "tell 'em i'm gone." please welcome back to the show, yusuf cat stevens! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ ♪ you never know how much i love you please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ♪ ♪ the other nig
nathan lane, matthew broderick. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. go see her.o see her on broadway. "it's only a play" at the gerald schoenfeld theatre. we'll be right back with music from yusuf "cat stevens," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's possible today? wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control with the touch of a finger. news and entertainment that informs and delights in ways you...
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dan nathan in dallas, texas, with the detail. >> look at him leaning back in his chair. >> comfy. >>ing, guy, if you're a trader on this short holiday week, this is kind of like the main event here. you think of gopro, it was a one way freight train for most of the year since its ipo back in june. the six-month ipo coming tomorrow. 108 million shares. but we all remember what happened. as soon as they kind of broke that lockup agreement and they've done two share offerings, november 19th they sold 12 million shares at $75, the stock's down 22% since then. today's rally in front of today's lockup is kind of curious. we know it's a liquidity driven story and there's high short interest. a lot of today's options activity was in the december 26 weekly 54 and 50 puts, but there's an 8% implied move from here until friday's close that at the money straddle for this week is offered about 4 1/2 dollars. if you wanted to buy the move, you would need a move above 62 1/2 or below 53 1/2. and here's the thing. the move looks pretty fair. when you think back to some of the lockups that we've seen
dan nathan in dallas, texas, with the detail. >> look at him leaning back in his chair. >> comfy. >>ing, guy, if you're a trader on this short holiday week, this is kind of like the main event here. you think of gopro, it was a one way freight train for most of the year since its ipo back in june. the six-month ipo coming tomorrow. 108 million shares. but we all remember what happened. as soon as they kind of broke that lockup agreement and they've done two share offerings,...
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. >>> dan nathan bet against this sector last month and although he hasn't lost much money, here's why. on options action, it's how we shop for great deals. risk less so we can make more and that's just what dan tried to do with his bearish bet on the retail etf. dan thought felt that retail stocks were in trouble ahead of the holidays, but just going short. >> great bouncing ice bear. >> so, to define his risk, he instead bought the march 90 put for $2.40. now, to make money, dan needs the xrt to fall below $90 for more than the cost of the trade or below 87.60, by march expiration. but hold on. you're shelling out 240? you said we were trying to risk less. >> you sit on the throne of lies. >> so, to reduce his cost, dan then sold the december 90 strike put for 70 cents and created his put calendar, but he did something even better. he made making money even easier and here's how. between the $2.40 and 70 cents he collected, he's cutting his total cost down to 1.70 and get this. the short dated put dan sold will lose value faster than the longer dated put he bought, allowing him to do
. >>> dan nathan bet against this sector last month and although he hasn't lost much money, here's why. on options action, it's how we shop for great deals. risk less so we can make more and that's just what dan tried to do with his bearish bet on the retail etf. dan thought felt that retail stocks were in trouble ahead of the holidays, but just going short. >> great bouncing ice bear. >> so, to define his risk, he instead bought the march 90 put for $2.40. now, to make...
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steve grasso, dan nathan, karen finerman, and guy adami. and yes, you're listening to the song "patience" right now. it is that word that led the dow and the s&p to the best days of the year today. the federal reserve saying it will be patient when it comes to raising rates. and oil showing signs of life again today, though it's down 40% over the last three months. our own steve liesman asked fed chief janet yellen for her take on the oil drop. >> the decline in oil prices is likely to be on net a positive. it's something that is certainly good for families, for households. it's putting more money in their pockets, having to spend less on gas and energy. and so in that sense, it's like a tax cut that boosts their spending power. >> and yet while oil was declining, guy, the marks were declining. oil is up today and the markets are up today. why are we up 2% on the session? >> because of the comments out of the fed chair, and because the ruble stabilized was up, 9.5, 10%. i think the stabilization there clearly helped. and then her comments c
steve grasso, dan nathan, karen finerman, and guy adami. and yes, you're listening to the song "patience" right now. it is that word that led the dow and the s&p to the best days of the year today. the federal reserve saying it will be patient when it comes to raising rates. and oil showing signs of life again today, though it's down 40% over the last three months. our own steve liesman asked fed chief janet yellen for her take on the oil drop. >> the decline in oil prices...
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steve grasso, dan nathan, and guy adami. an excuse to sell. while most are focusing on the route in oil and retail stocks today, there's major selling going on across a variety of sectors. twitter, gopro, tesla taking a hit today. any buying opportunities in some of these hard hit names? price action in today's session, very interesting. >> twitter was 6.5%. given the move, the downside already. yeah, you name a couple of names. i'll name one i think is an opportunity, and that's facebook. a big rally late last week. gave up the ghost a little bit today. but i think it gave up the ghost on the back of everything. i don't think it was the lead. it was -- it got caught. let's put it that way. i think facebook the next quarter's going to be fantastic. i think some people are trying to -- trying to dig themselves out from the last quarter. now they're going to spend money over the next couple of years. i think facebook is the one known right here. >> it was interesting to see what was sold off today, karen. take a look at semiconductors, banks. ba
steve grasso, dan nathan, and guy adami. an excuse to sell. while most are focusing on the route in oil and retail stocks today, there's major selling going on across a variety of sectors. twitter, gopro, tesla taking a hit today. any buying opportunities in some of these hard hit names? price action in today's session, very interesting. >> twitter was 6.5%. given the move, the downside already. yeah, you name a couple of names. i'll name one i think is an opportunity, and that's...
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deny's, range mount, clearly, and a break out, up 20%, out of the range, another one, nathan's famous hot dog, range bound, and then a break out. all a break out, ihop, applebees, range mound, up and out. here we go, dominos, again, range mound, up and out. can you make an inference, popeyes, one more, yes, go to the trade, we think cheesecake is the last to go. we like it a lot, buyer, for a break out. the stock for this particular same, starbucks. big name, just today put the head above the top of the line, closing at 83, and implications are here that just to catch up, if you will, talking about a 10 to 15% move. like it a lot, a big, liquid name, aggressively long here. >> mike, where would you go? >> i'll go with starbucks. it is understandable to see why cheesecake factory with falling gas prices is attractive there. that's not much money left for discretionary spending in the consumers' wall et cetera. starbucks talked about specifically addressing the fact when you go to starbucks with a line a mile long, talking about the mobile order and pay system. to me, anything that can
deny's, range mount, clearly, and a break out, up 20%, out of the range, another one, nathan's famous hot dog, range bound, and then a break out. all a break out, ihop, applebees, range mound, up and out. here we go, dominos, again, range mound, up and out. can you make an inference, popeyes, one more, yes, go to the trade, we think cheesecake is the last to go. we like it a lot, buyer, for a break out. the stock for this particular same, starbucks. big name, just today put the head above the...
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. >> even though it's just an executive action, ma nathan, the president shaped the perimeters of the debate, like it or not. >> absolutely. it was his ace in the hole. he was able to set the agenda for how the immigration debate will push forward in the next few months in america. at the same time it's a great opportunity for the new house and new senate to work together, and not just with immigration, but layout a much larger agenda that's conservative and looks at the entitlement and increasing national debt and a lot of other issues that republicans have run on. i think they could create a conservative approach and address many of the issues that we face as a country. >> could we have another brinkmanship moment over the dhs initiative. that's a sensitive department and i would think there are risks of playing with matches on that one. >> there could be risks playing with matches, but the republicans have a little bit of time before their next election. 2016 is further away. and there someone ant tune to create the judiciary to bring about the hearings, i would hope to see they wo
. >> even though it's just an executive action, ma nathan, the president shaped the perimeters of the debate, like it or not. >> absolutely. it was his ace in the hole. he was able to set the agenda for how the immigration debate will push forward in the next few months in america. at the same time it's a great opportunity for the new house and new senate to work together, and not just with immigration, but layout a much larger agenda that's conservative and looks at the entitlement...
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on you traders tonight are dan nathan, steve grasso, karen finerman and guy adami.ad a big rally today, but oil prices weakening again breaking below the $60 a barrel oil for the first time in five years. >> there's a lot of positives to the economy. . the most important thing is
on you traders tonight are dan nathan, steve grasso, karen finerman and guy adami.ad a big rally today, but oil prices weakening again breaking below the $60 a barrel oil for the first time in five years. >> there's a lot of positives to the economy. . the most important thing is
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nathan: oh! aah! mimsy! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central d applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. boom! top tea guest, andrew napolitano, suicide pact. it's really funnier than it sounds. but first, while we were all home last week, ridding the nation of its turkey scourge-- (laughter) they know what they do. the grand jury verdict in missouri was deciding that ferguson police officer now former ferguson police officer darren wilson did nothing indictful whbl he shot unarmed but large michael brown. the angry reaction to this decision was swift and sustained. the protests breaking out throughout the country. those who took the streets it thought they were speaking out against systemic injustice, but they could not have been more wrong. >> this is not a civil rights issue. >> it's not a black white situation. >> it's a thug-police officer situation. >> people fo
nathan: oh! aah! mimsy! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central d applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. boom! top tea guest, andrew napolitano, suicide pact. it's really funnier than it sounds. but first, while we were all home last week, ridding the nation of its turkey scourge-- (laughter) they know what they do. the grand jury verdict in...
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nathan jones flying around the hills before smashing through that giant pan. very cool.you earn cash back twice, once when you buy and again as you pay. it's cash back. then cash back again. and that's a cash back win-win . the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as and mamaeasy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >>> time for a special hump day of splik politics him jeb bush's decision to actively explo
nathan jones flying around the hills before smashing through that giant pan. very cool.you earn cash back twice, once when you buy and again as you pay. it's cash back. then cash back again. and that's a cash back win-win . the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky...
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dan nathan there and breaking it down. >> it was oracle's results that got me thinking. up 10% after the better than expected results and if you look over here at the chart, i mean, the stock basically, this is a 15 year chart, a few percent away now from the all-time highs made in the internet bubble in 2000. it got me thinking about the other times at the guy, the horse men, microsoft and cisco, the largest market cap company in the world in 1999 or 2000. so cisco, to me, it's been a big lagger. and now up a lot, 23% this year. and that sounds great but 100% off the 2009 lows. the s&p 500, 200%. when you think about it, some of it is peers. it's a monster year but getting back up and then the other is intel. up 40% this year. one of the things that's interesting is well off the 2000 highs but all three companies i just mentioned, oracle the ceo, larry elson just replaced himself with two other people. just there as the chairman and then had intel, had a new ceo a year ago and then obviously, microsoft stepped down and dell has taken over. new blood telling new stories
dan nathan there and breaking it down. >> it was oracle's results that got me thinking. up 10% after the better than expected results and if you look over here at the chart, i mean, the stock basically, this is a 15 year chart, a few percent away now from the all-time highs made in the internet bubble in 2000. it got me thinking about the other times at the guy, the horse men, microsoft and cisco, the largest market cap company in the world in 1999 or 2000. so cisco, to me, it's been a...
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. >>> apple was down almost 5% so a good thing dan nathan bought protection on this stock. take a look. on ""options action"" is how we trade like computer geniuses. risk less so we can make more. that's what dan tried to do with his bearish bet on apple. dan thought apple shares looked vulnerable. >> it makes sense to add protection. >> but selling the stock and giving up on the potential upside? >> get out. >> so to protect his apple stock dan instead bought the january 1/10 strike put for $2.20. now dan is protected if apple shares fall below that $110 strike price by more than the amount he's spending, or below $107.80. below that level, it doesn't matter how far apple shares fall between now and january expiration. because that put will rise in value as the stock falls offsetting potential losses on his apple stocks. >> everybody getting this so far? >> but keep in mind that there is a tradeoff. and by buying that put dan is giving up on $2.20 of profits if apple shares rise further. that means with apple at $114, he needs it to rise above $116.20 before he can see pro
. >>> apple was down almost 5% so a good thing dan nathan bought protection on this stock. take a look. on ""options action"" is how we trade like computer geniuses. risk less so we can make more. that's what dan tried to do with his bearish bet on apple. dan thought apple shares looked vulnerable. >> it makes sense to add protection. >> but selling the stock and giving up on the potential upside? >> get out. >> so to protect his apple stock...
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nathan jones flew around the hills before smashing through the giant hand. >>> wow.t down to business >> you want something other than fries? mcdonald's in japan is limiting the number of french fries due to a shortage from a labor disruption japan's fries mostly imported from america. >>> wall street looking to bounce back. the dow is down about 900 points, is closing at record highs on december 6th. >>> sprint is facing a $100 million fine. they allegedly charged cell phone customers for services they didn't want such as text message alerts and horoscopes. >>> it's pretty gross. what fell out of sharon osborne's mouth on live tv. >>> plus a rain delay in the nba. sports is up next. puffs knows winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. and of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. try puffs softpack to
nathan jones flew around the hills before smashing through the giant hand. >>> wow.t down to business >> you want something other than fries? mcdonald's in japan is limiting the number of french fries due to a shortage from a labor disruption japan's fries mostly imported from america. >>> wall street looking to bounce back. the dow is down about 900 points, is closing at record highs on december 6th. >>> sprint is facing a $100 million fine. they allegedly...
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perhaps nathan summed it up the best. >> i've sung all of these hundreds of times.w often i sing it, it's who i'm singing it for. they are the ones that make it new. >> on this night his quartet was sent to this house as a surprise from a loving husband to his lovely wife. what other time of year would anyone answer a door at night to total strangers. ♪ let alone invite them in to sing. perhaps christmas carols touch us so because they're like comfort food. they remind us that not everything changes. they reassure us that traditions matter, and just like frosty they will be back again, next year. >> osgood: next, elvis. ♪ twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. up to 27% more brush movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innova
perhaps nathan summed it up the best. >> i've sung all of these hundreds of times.w often i sing it, it's who i'm singing it for. they are the ones that make it new. >> on this night his quartet was sent to this house as a surprise from a loving husband to his lovely wife. what other time of year would anyone answer a door at night to total strangers. ♪ let alone invite them in to sing. perhaps christmas carols touch us so because they're like comfort food. they remind us that not...
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. >> nathan was from an old, old american military family. they had almost i think an unbroken line of service in the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. in fact, he nathan twinings was i believe named for an uncle who was an admiral and his brother was a marine corps general. so the military was in their dna. and he had previous combat experience in the pacific command in the 13th air force and he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of all the army air forces in washington to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th force in january of 44. >> anti-was shot down and spent six days at sea. >> he wasn't shot down. he was on a bomber that got lost and ran out of fuel. he survived that ordeal and emerged from it stronger than ever. >> and one of the local note. wasn't he on the force i was hunting poncho via early? >> yes, he was. at the point in 1916 he was still in national guard and. he went to west point thereafter and he was on general pershing's punitive expedition into mexico for a few weeks in 1916. spent an
. >> nathan was from an old, old american military family. they had almost i think an unbroken line of service in the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. in fact, he nathan twinings was i believe named for an uncle who was an admiral and his brother was a marine corps general. so the military was in their dna. and he had previous combat experience in the pacific command in the 13th air force and he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of all the army air forces in washington...