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that's obviously what everybody wants to do. obviously there are different parameters during did implementation period we have to have a care for also ensuring there is concern about access for other -- fishermen from other countries into uk waters. obviously some uk fishermen want to have access into other waters. what we want to be able to ensure is we are going to be able to get a deal on fisheries which will enable us to rebuild our fishing industry and to have fair forms of access. >> it is not the clear answer that fishiys are are looking for. >> scottish fisheries can be confident in two things the government will be doing. we will be -- at the end of the implementation period in december 2020 negotiations we will negotiating for the 2021 catch as an independent coastal state. so we will be taking back control of our waters. and scottish fisheries can also be confident that what we are looking for is both to ensure that we can rebuild our fishing industry, we can enhance our fishing industry. and that includes not just ob
that's obviously what everybody wants to do. obviously there are different parameters during did implementation period we have to have a care for also ensuring there is concern about access for other -- fishermen from other countries into uk waters. obviously some uk fishermen want to have access into other waters. what we want to be able to ensure is we are going to be able to get a deal on fisheries which will enable us to rebuild our fishing industry and to have fair forms of access....
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i was obviously living in london so ididn't i was obviously living in london so i didn't see and feelthat it had on the people in france directly, but still from my friends, from my family, when i go there, you a lwa ys from my family, when i go there, you always have this moment where people mention the attacks, and there it is this very damp and atmosphere where people are really down about it, very sad, and really in shock. i think the bataclan, all these attacks around paris, so, yes, people have been obviously more wary of what can happen, i guess that is why it is also now a big surprise, that it can happen in such a small place. but as i was saying earlier, specialists are saying that because cities have geared up against this kind of terrorist attack now they can act in smaller and very precise or individual events. and we now have a second source saying that the gunman has been shot, this is the french news agency afp, quoting police sources saying that the gunman has been shot by the security forces, more than one source now saying that that has happened, that the attacker h
i was obviously living in london so ididn't i was obviously living in london so i didn't see and feelthat it had on the people in france directly, but still from my friends, from my family, when i go there, you a lwa ys from my family, when i go there, you always have this moment where people mention the attacks, and there it is this very damp and atmosphere where people are really down about it, very sad, and really in shock. i think the bataclan, all these attacks around paris, so, yes,...
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this is amounting to huge losses for vw, obviously.esting, because this whole scandal is before the decision to say no to diesel. this whole scandal is before the decision to say no to diesellj think decision to say no to diesel.” think it helps that. this entire scandal fuels the anti— diesel campaign. —— fuelled. they haven't helped themselves, really. another fascinating story. i should mention this is a court case that is still going on, we are in the thick of it, but the gist of it is, a 57—year—old woman who was found murdered, her daughter—in—law said she had been attacked by a couple of men from outside the house, initially. and 110w outside the house, initially. and now police have arrested her daughter—in—law for the murder and they are basing it on smart watch data. yeah, this is fascinating. it is an ongoing case. nobody has been convicted. what they are dealing with ears, they are using a smart watch, so there was a smart watch being warned by the victim, this grandmother who has died. —— dealing with is. it has recorded h
this is amounting to huge losses for vw, obviously.esting, because this whole scandal is before the decision to say no to diesel. this whole scandal is before the decision to say no to diesellj think decision to say no to diesel.” think it helps that. this entire scandal fuels the anti— diesel campaign. —— fuelled. they haven't helped themselves, really. another fascinating story. i should mention this is a court case that is still going on, we are in the thick of it, but the gist of it...
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obviously centered here in austin. now spreading to the san antonio region after this explosion overnight at a huge fed ex facility in schertz, which is a suburb of san antonio, about 70 miles from austin where the other four explosions have taken place. a source with the atf telling me today that they are obviously looking at that explosion in the light of the investigation of the four others. while they can't link it at this point, given the geographic proximity and the timing to the other bombings this month, they're looking at it very closely and in that context. one woman, a worker at that fed ex facility complained of a hearing issue after the explosion. they don't consider it an injury. that is the good news from that fed ex facility overnight. that nobody was seriously hurt in any way. it's obviously put everybody on edge when you add in the sunday night bombing right where i'm standing now in austin, the explosion taking place just behind me here. two young men setting off an almost invisible trip wire explosi
obviously centered here in austin. now spreading to the san antonio region after this explosion overnight at a huge fed ex facility in schertz, which is a suburb of san antonio, about 70 miles from austin where the other four explosions have taken place. a source with the atf telling me today that they are obviously looking at that explosion in the light of the investigation of the four others. while they can't link it at this point, given the geographic proximity and the timing to the other...
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that is only eight years ago so it is obviously not that unusual to have...r remember it being like this. ijust don't ever remember it. really? ijust don't. i remember it. really? ijust don't. i remember the very hot summers of the ‘705 remember the very hot summers of the ‘70s and so on. remember the very hot summers of the '70s and so on. you ignore the cold areas? perhaps i feel the cold '70s and so on. you ignore the cold areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more. ca rs areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more. cars freezing in five or ten minutes, i went out to get something from the local shops and i couldn't open the door, i have never known it like that and i think those poor people on the street! 0! they could not have survived. sunday times. crackdown on councils, they are not building enough houses, the government is liking. to the government's liking. what they are saying is that if he refuses the council to build these homes, you will be stripped of your right to decide where they are construct did and this is a revolution in planning laws to be unveiled tomo
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it's assault on public order or obviously in this case. i mean it could be murder we don't know exactly what's going to come out of the investigation jeff but basically a crime has to take place and we're looking at an aggravating factor so do we think this was motivated by race is the question. and obviously there are other forms of hate crime as mentioned hate crimes carried out of at least statistically by by one particular agenda or ethnic group. no i mean it depends on the different types of of hate crime are carried out by many different people and part of the problem as has already been said as a man said you know. most hate crime is not reported so actually we only know about the alleged perpetrators are the perpetrators are the ones we know about we actually we know there are more than around reported so they could be whole groups of people that we're not even realizing are perpetrators or indeed are victims so the call is that people should report all forms of hate crime when we're looking at really serious incidents such as obvi
it's assault on public order or obviously in this case. i mean it could be murder we don't know exactly what's going to come out of the investigation jeff but basically a crime has to take place and we're looking at an aggravating factor so do we think this was motivated by race is the question. and obviously there are other forms of hate crime as mentioned hate crimes carried out of at least statistically by by one particular agenda or ethnic group. no i mean it depends on the different types...
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that is obviously the allegation here.e that taking back houses, land, that has not been built on, some of the developers have questioned this and have said there is not undeveloped land they are just sitting on. on the other hand it is clearly potentially a problem, so that could help. i think the other thing that is always missing from this debate personally is if you are talking about house prices, which is often what is talked about, and affordability, just building more homes on its own does not address the full scale of things, because you have advice led investment, foreign investment coming in, there isa foreign investment coming in, there is a great money flying at housing in general and that gets overlooked. you can build an awful lot more houses but it won't necessarily bring houses prices down. clearly the huff post is a cynical beasts. a lot of people would say this government, the last government before that, the government before that, they have all talked about building more houses and all of them have done
that is obviously the allegation here.e that taking back houses, land, that has not been built on, some of the developers have questioned this and have said there is not undeveloped land they are just sitting on. on the other hand it is clearly potentially a problem, so that could help. i think the other thing that is always missing from this debate personally is if you are talking about house prices, which is often what is talked about, and affordability, just building more homes on its own...
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obviously the president did no such thing in the call.me more about that and how you learned about that. >> correct. in the briefing there was material on condemning this attack. obviously, world has condemned it. seniored relationships between the russia and great britain. the president did not condemn the attack. a in the call with vladimir putin. he was in the briefing material about syria in the white house official read yat. he did mention syria and north korea. so the two parts we have been able to determine he did not follow obviously the part about not congratulating the president and condemning him for the attack. >> so do you know, josh, whether he knew that he was told not to do that? i mean, did they tell him verbally or it was in the briefing and didn't bother to read it? which is pretty obviously pretty bad? >> that's what we don't know. we know it was not brought up in the oral briefing again this morning. but in the written briefing it was there. whether the president saw it and chose to ignore it or whether he did not see
obviously the president did no such thing in the call.me more about that and how you learned about that. >> correct. in the briefing there was material on condemning this attack. obviously, world has condemned it. seniored relationships between the russia and great britain. the president did not condemn the attack. a in the call with vladimir putin. he was in the briefing material about syria in the white house official read yat. he did mention syria and north korea. so the two parts we...
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and they're obviously not short they're they're not really a big hole in their balance sheet down so they they're involved a ball now they're just the a monopoly behaved with monopolist predatory crony capitalist dirtbags the article that also says as a quick aside the russian federation has been actively acquiring bullion heavily over the same timeframe here are the pictures to prove it and they have a photo after photo of all these gold bullion bars that the russian federation has shown the central bank has revealed there was a strike that's reverse propaganda and they also had they had one photo of some silver bullion so there you know apparently they have been buying a lot of silver and a lot of gold according to that if they could they should absolutely be because they understood what we were saying at that time and we told any government that's interested in selling themselves against a dollar collapse to be buying gold so another story related to silver this is interesting because it comes from clive mond and he's often on three to one gold and he's kind of one of the. the mor
and they're obviously not short they're they're not really a big hole in their balance sheet down so they they're involved a ball now they're just the a monopoly behaved with monopolist predatory crony capitalist dirtbags the article that also says as a quick aside the russian federation has been actively acquiring bullion heavily over the same timeframe here are the pictures to prove it and they have a photo after photo of all these gold bullion bars that the russian federation has shown the...
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. >> obviously, there are a lot of issues. but i find it amazing that the president has been criticized over the last year for being too aggressive. many said he should be using diplomacy. now we have a situation where the president is using diplomacy, we're not removing the maximum pressure campaign. >> that itself the big difference here the sanctions are staying on. the defense posture is staying the same as it is, so the president is going to at this time ri sit down and see if he can cut a deal. >> are there concrete actions the north koreans have to take to have this meeting happen as sarah sanders said? is there any confusion there? >> there shouldn't be a confusion, the president made clear the conditions are, there are no nuclear testing. if there are no missiles, those will be a condition through the meeting. >> very clear. are you comfortable here, elevateing kim jong-un to this status? he's a dictator. some think he's a murderous thug not a leader of a nation. >> this isn't about elevating anybody. this is about th
. >> obviously, there are a lot of issues. but i find it amazing that the president has been criticized over the last year for being too aggressive. many said he should be using diplomacy. now we have a situation where the president is using diplomacy, we're not removing the maximum pressure campaign. >> that itself the big difference here the sanctions are staying on. the defense posture is staying the same as it is, so the president is going to at this time ri sit down and see if...
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you know i haven't slept all night since what happened yesterday he was marvelous he was a hero obviously the military the police officer i have huge respect for them. and their home actually on the radio bill trauma's mother spoke of the policeman's commitment. to sicken he was someone who ever since he was born gave everything for the homeland he would have said to me i'm doing my job nothing more but that's defending and helping others and doing his work in the most noble way possible. somehow by crippling no grimaud policy of france's president emanuel mccrone praised the swift action of the police. i want to salute their engagement and their professionalism but especially their courage. particularly the courage of an officer of the gendarmerie who volunteered to take the place of a hostage to. the attack is rampage began in the medieval city of kharkiv around lunchtime he then moved on to tribe. we went and started our shopping and after some time we heard an explosion well several explosions. so i went to see what it was about and i saw a man lying on the floor and another person ve
you know i haven't slept all night since what happened yesterday he was marvelous he was a hero obviously the military the police officer i have huge respect for them. and their home actually on the radio bill trauma's mother spoke of the policeman's commitment. to sicken he was someone who ever since he was born gave everything for the homeland he would have said to me i'm doing my job nothing more but that's defending and helping others and doing his work in the most noble way possible....
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obviously. as a one off event though you have to ask yourself the question of what this kind of march to the fence could possibly achieve other than to excite people in situations of great tension to doing things that they would ordinarily not wish to do and i mean that on both sides it just doesn't make sense to me to put so many protesters in the in the face of soldiers who are young people who don't have a great deal of understanding of. what else they can possibly do ok and you know it feels to me like a terrible tragedy professor had a chance to speak with with israel's security forces here's here's what they told us have a listen to this. we never shoot a single bullet on anyone who stays away from the security wall we have said and warned during the past few days that everyone who tries to violate the israeli sovereignty to infiltrate into israeli territory is will put himself and his life in danger all the participants of the rallies in gaza strip are safe but how must put the lives of w
obviously. as a one off event though you have to ask yourself the question of what this kind of march to the fence could possibly achieve other than to excite people in situations of great tension to doing things that they would ordinarily not wish to do and i mean that on both sides it just doesn't make sense to me to put so many protesters in the in the face of soldiers who are young people who don't have a great deal of understanding of. what else they can possibly do ok and you know it...
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so alex under the gun control debate has obviously been ongoing for years but the movement seems to be gaining quite a bit of momentum right now why is that. what we have to see. parklane students just survivors of the mosque in the park florida i was able to achieve so far that's why many gun control activists told me that they are very helpful those students are very active on social media there are visible on american networks they have a clear message and that message is that they are going to go soon and they are going to go to those politicians who are not representing their demands and this is a very powerful message and those students are very out there. and they inspire a lot of fellow students. alexandr phenomena join. us from washington thank you. now we apologize for the poor sound quality at the end of that interview the policeman who was offered himself as a hostage during a supermarket shooting spree in south of france has died in hospital. is being hailed as a hero for saving lives he switched places with the last remaining person being held captive inside the store on
so alex under the gun control debate has obviously been ongoing for years but the movement seems to be gaining quite a bit of momentum right now why is that. what we have to see. parklane students just survivors of the mosque in the park florida i was able to achieve so far that's why many gun control activists told me that they are very helpful those students are very active on social media there are visible on american networks they have a clear message and that message is that they are going...
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obviously florida was hit hard as well. everybody who has been hit hard owious a great deal of gratitude for your leadership and your aggressive insistence on getting this done. so thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the florida and texas delegations worked together beautifully on this. >> mr. dent, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. morning. >> morning. >> as you know, it came late last september that the v.a. was going to real locate funding from the hud bash program which helps veterans facing homelessness and instead spend this money on other v.a. services. only a day or so later after receiving a great deal of negative feedback, the v.a. reversed the decision and announced there would be no changes to the hud dash program. given that there are hud and v.a. components to this program, could you tell me if you or your department had any conversations with the v.a. prior to the decision being made? and if so, what was the feedback you provided? >> well, i certainly had an opportunity to speak to t
obviously florida was hit hard as well. everybody who has been hit hard owious a great deal of gratitude for your leadership and your aggressive insistence on getting this done. so thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the florida and texas delegations worked together beautifully on this. >> mr. dent, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. morning. >> morning. >> as you know, it came late last september that the v.a. was going to real locate...
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obviously, you need some fat for many physiological reasons.l jockeys they have to be realistic about the types of weights they are trying to achieve to ride at. we offer up an individually devised diet and nutrition programme and exercise programme based upon the research, as opposed to the jockeys adopting these culturally driven methods, which obviously would not be the best for your health. because to lose weight you do not have to sweat or starve. but sweating and starving has been part of the culture and it can create long—term health problems. so today george tests how quickly paul can burn calories. this programme educates riders in having a healthy diet combined with fat burning exercises. it's a delicate balance to keep jockeys at their minimum weight. they can still make those racing weights but they are doing it by eating frequently, six times a day, staying hydrated. that's the absolute crux of what we are doing here. from my own experience, starvation is not great and dehydration is not great and you feel terrible. funded by the r
obviously, you need some fat for many physiological reasons.l jockeys they have to be realistic about the types of weights they are trying to achieve to ride at. we offer up an individually devised diet and nutrition programme and exercise programme based upon the research, as opposed to the jockeys adopting these culturally driven methods, which obviously would not be the best for your health. because to lose weight you do not have to sweat or starve. but sweating and starving has been part of...
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they have obviously been gone for different reasons. the best women's tennis player ever come back and play on the tour is something that is very special, so i am very happy to see serena back, and it is going to see serena back, and it is going to be exciting to see what she is going to come up with over the next few weeks and months. garbine muguruza is hoping that indian wells will kick—start her season, after struggling with injury. the wimbledon champion has been speaking to our tennis correspondent russell fuller. the last time i saw you was in australia, and it was an awkward start to the year for you. it was difficult. your body let you down frustratingly and you got injured at just the wrong moment. yes. how are you feeling now? i am feeling a little bit better, it is a frustrating start of the year because you never want to get injured, but right now i feel good. good, good. and you have had some good form under your belt and the middle east by the to indian wells? isa is a priority for you winning grand slams? you have been o
they have obviously been gone for different reasons. the best women's tennis player ever come back and play on the tour is something that is very special, so i am very happy to see serena back, and it is going to see serena back, and it is going to be exciting to see what she is going to come up with over the next few weeks and months. garbine muguruza is hoping that indian wells will kick—start her season, after struggling with injury. the wimbledon champion has been speaking to our tennis...
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which we were expecting the british government chose confrontation with russia is obviously by opting for unilateral nontransparent methods of investigating this incident the british authorities have once again tried to unleash an indiscriminate and the russian campaign what they're referring to there was a statement by a foreign minister sergei lavrov as well who called on the u.k. to launch a joint investigation into this incident to provide any details to russia so they could have a joint investigation here through the o.p.c. w that international organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons he said that no such request officially had been received by the russian side from the u.k. counterparts this what he had to say just earlier today. we haven't received any official request from london based on its own obligations in accordance with the chemical weapons convention we've told britain and we're ready to respond if they file the request instead of filing the official request the u.k. continues to pull political stunts for britain suspicion they are. to be comprehended by th
which we were expecting the british government chose confrontation with russia is obviously by opting for unilateral nontransparent methods of investigating this incident the british authorities have once again tried to unleash an indiscriminate and the russian campaign what they're referring to there was a statement by a foreign minister sergei lavrov as well who called on the u.k. to launch a joint investigation into this incident to provide any details to russia so they could have a joint...
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to africa where he try to mend fences and rebuild alliances in the fight against terrorism there obviously this move by trump has undercut those diplomatic efforts if the timing was simply due to the fact that to losen had to condemn to russia he had gone further than the white house wanted to go concerning the poison attack in great britain that we don't know yet but it probably was the last straw that broke the camel's back here the last truck question because these two have had a difficult working relationship from the beginning haven't they. absolutely rex tillerson never really go out of found the way to relate to the president he said so himself or at least he indicated that when he said he was still learning how to communicate properly with the president these are two very different people have both a business man but they have a very different character donald trump is very spontaneous emotion those shoots from the hip rex tillerson is very measured very serious very quiet tries to do things in a very organized and methodical way and so those two never really clicked and then of co
to africa where he try to mend fences and rebuild alliances in the fight against terrorism there obviously this move by trump has undercut those diplomatic efforts if the timing was simply due to the fact that to losen had to condemn to russia he had gone further than the white house wanted to go concerning the poison attack in great britain that we don't know yet but it probably was the last straw that broke the camel's back here the last truck question because these two have had a difficult...
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that statement is entirely inconsistent with comey's may 2017 congressional testimony which obviously was under oath when he was asked have you ever authorized anyone to be an anonymous source in news reports about the trump or clinton investigation. he said no, never. does that create perjury for james comey? >> well i don't want to reach that conclusion because i'm not sure which of them is telling the truth; however, it creates a clear conflict in mr. mccabe's statement and mr. comey's sworn testimony and that again is one more reason why an independent counsel needs to look into this matter and i say this because as we said at the outset, the fbi is the premier law enforcement organization of the world and tens and thousands of great men and women every day keep us safe they fight crime, they prevent terrorists attacks and they have been besmurched by this scandal at high levels in the fbi. it needs to be investigated from the outside so that the facts can be made known, corrections made, obviously the personnel are now being removed and that is a very important step and i applaud
that statement is entirely inconsistent with comey's may 2017 congressional testimony which obviously was under oath when he was asked have you ever authorized anyone to be an anonymous source in news reports about the trump or clinton investigation. he said no, never. does that create perjury for james comey? >> well i don't want to reach that conclusion because i'm not sure which of them is telling the truth; however, it creates a clear conflict in mr. mccabe's statement and mr. comey's...
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>> well, obviously the hotel in moscow was a kind of white wahae for him. mueller will find out was he operating in order to get this business deal and i think as john said, i mean -- and as you said, jan, there is an international crime family aspect to this, the real estate business itself is not the cleanest business. everybody in russia is a corrupt oligarch who trump was dealing with and then did this become a way of them having leverage over him even now. >> i don't think that's a joke. donald trump said to us in the summer of 2015 he thought he had a 30% chance of being president. he thought when he got into the race that he was not going to win the republican nomination and let alone he was ever going to be president. eventually he wanted to be president, i believe. >> he wanted to win. >> when he first decided to run, i think he thought it would be good for business. he would elevate his profile. he would have this greater stature. he wanted to expand his business internationally to russia and other places. he had a son-in-law that wanted to get mo
>> well, obviously the hotel in moscow was a kind of white wahae for him. mueller will find out was he operating in order to get this business deal and i think as john said, i mean -- and as you said, jan, there is an international crime family aspect to this, the real estate business itself is not the cleanest business. everybody in russia is a corrupt oligarch who trump was dealing with and then did this become a way of them having leverage over him even now. >> i don't think...
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the government who are these advances in human rights obviously anyone who cares about human rights will welcome any advances. by the british government for masses of billions of dollars worth of if they didn't do that they would be outside of the international community and wouldn't be introducing these measures for human rights only save them for any of these reforms came in so they did a bit of still by far the largest buy in of u.k. arms and that hasn't just been the case under trees i'm a has been previous prime ministers as well this is very much been an institutional issue but irrespective of all of the rhetoric and irrespective of cosmetic change we are still talking about one of the worst most appalling human rights records in what it was which has run a terrible crackdown against human rights campaigners the terrible crackdown against all dissent we're talking a regime that executes teenagers and behead people for taking part in protests this is not here which is reforming in any field meaningful way and it's not to be u.k. should be arming and supporting you we've had members
the government who are these advances in human rights obviously anyone who cares about human rights will welcome any advances. by the british government for masses of billions of dollars worth of if they didn't do that they would be outside of the international community and wouldn't be introducing these measures for human rights only save them for any of these reforms came in so they did a bit of still by far the largest buy in of u.k. arms and that hasn't just been the case under trees i'm a...
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here we have boeing versus the industrial etf xli obviously, massive outperformer. let's look at boeing going back to '02. one of the principles of trend work is that when you're in an uptrend, you will check back, check back, check back to trend. just as when you're in a down trend often, you will throw back, throw back, throw back to trend. we have now gone longer than any point in history of the data for boeing without a check back to trend. i want to make the bet that this current 7% plus-minus selloff is the beginning of something more. here is the current two year chart. i think we're coming back to the moving average that implies 7% to 8% down from here on a seller of boeing >> unbelievable stock. all right. carter, we'll see you here in a second mike, how are you trading boeing >> boeing is an interesting case i really like the company a great deal and obviously fundamentally the story is pretty strong except for one thing and that's valuations right now the company is probably trading at about a 20% premium to the historical averages if you think about the
here we have boeing versus the industrial etf xli obviously, massive outperformer. let's look at boeing going back to '02. one of the principles of trend work is that when you're in an uptrend, you will check back, check back, check back to trend. just as when you're in a down trend often, you will throw back, throw back, throw back to trend. we have now gone longer than any point in history of the data for boeing without a check back to trend. i want to make the bet that this current 7%...
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invented to allow people to trade volatility a separate from actually having to own anything was obviously going to be prone to manipulation and it was just a matter of time before blew up and now it has blown up a lot of people have lost tons of money and we predicted this probably no less than twenty times on the show and we've been charting for years now the growth of this product the manipulation behind the product the players who are manipulating this product and alerting regulators like the f.c.c. or whoever that if you're interested in putting crooks in jail here's a product that allows you to see clearly crooks behaving in a crooked manner and the response was just like you've got about markets be markets because america is a country that is with you know fill in the blanks i mean without the fraud take the fraud capital fraud about america i mean it can't you know it's you know in this empty suit there's going to be another one after this this doesn't want to maybe die down and then in six months they'll be a new product they launch that'll be considered to be the whiz bang produc
invented to allow people to trade volatility a separate from actually having to own anything was obviously going to be prone to manipulation and it was just a matter of time before blew up and now it has blown up a lot of people have lost tons of money and we predicted this probably no less than twenty times on the show and we've been charting for years now the growth of this product the manipulation behind the product the players who are manipulating this product and alerting regulators like...
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phil: obviously as i said earlier, nobody expected it to be as big as it is.: but at some point they began to be competitive with you, so you began to build your own company called nike, and you needed a symbol of the company, and i guess somebody came up with this swoosh. phil: that's right. david: so you paid $35 for that? phil: yeah, it was a graphics arts student at portland state who needed money. david: ok. [laughter] phil: we said we will pay you two dollars an hour to get some designs. and she spent 17.5 hours on that. david: wow. ok. so $35, that's pretty good. ok. phil: it did have a happy ending. david: you gave her some stock. phil: when we went public we gave her 500 shares of stock and she has not sold a single share and it is over $1 million right now. david: wow, pretty good. so you began your own company eventually after you parted ways with the japanese company. did you actually design the shoes yourself or were you the person who figured out what the shoes were going to look like? phil: well, we were in a hurry. it reminds me of -- they aske
phil: obviously as i said earlier, nobody expected it to be as big as it is.: but at some point they began to be competitive with you, so you began to build your own company called nike, and you needed a symbol of the company, and i guess somebody came up with this swoosh. phil: that's right. david: so you paid $35 for that? phil: yeah, it was a graphics arts student at portland state who needed money. david: ok. [laughter] phil: we said we will pay you two dollars an hour to get some designs....
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holistic level will still be you know with that in mind i want to ask what we don't know you know obviously you guys are very well informed that's why you're here joining us but it seems in doing the research like there's a lot that we actually still don't know how is this for example impacting our food systems and i wonder if that maybe you know if you look at this guardian article kind of draws attention to this question this came out today it says the plastics crisis is more urgent then you know recycling bottles won't fix it and then in small print there it says a deposit scheme for bottles won't make a scrap of difference this stuff is in our food our clothes and in us what you make of that she'll be. i think basically you know a question i want to address the extent of sticks recycling towards the ocean lucian's problem simply this crisis cannot be solved with recycling based on a recent study from the university of georgia actually only nine percent has been recycled since the one nine hundred fifty s. so most of our recycling waived historically has been shipped overseas to china un
holistic level will still be you know with that in mind i want to ask what we don't know you know obviously you guys are very well informed that's why you're here joining us but it seems in doing the research like there's a lot that we actually still don't know how is this for example impacting our food systems and i wonder if that maybe you know if you look at this guardian article kind of draws attention to this question this came out today it says the plastics crisis is more urgent then you...
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there are obviously roles and responsibilities that are fully delineated. i think that's an important piece. with regards to options in the future, if confirmed i would see that as my role as commander of u.s. cyber command to provide a series of options within cyberspace that the secretary of defense and the president can consider. i would offer, however, that that may not be the only set of options that are necessary. when we look at the strength of this nation, the nation has tremendous strength diplomatically, informationally, economically and those might be other options presented. >> but who is the clearing house to be able to gather those and be the final presentation to the president? >> so in terms of military options, senator, i think that would be myself to the secretary of defense and then the president. >> okay. that's what i needed to hear. thank you very much. >> senator king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. following up on that question, i think this is one of the most important areas of policy. just moments ago, we received information that the
there are obviously roles and responsibilities that are fully delineated. i think that's an important piece. with regards to options in the future, if confirmed i would see that as my role as commander of u.s. cyber command to provide a series of options within cyberspace that the secretary of defense and the president can consider. i would offer, however, that that may not be the only set of options that are necessary. when we look at the strength of this nation, the nation has tremendous...
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obviously it hurt. our economy was shrinking. this was 2003. i certainly thought that was the contributing factor, but i did not think it was the factor, because i thought it was the bureaucratic, centralized control of our economy that was preventing growth. so, i met with a group of investors, and this was about two weeks nto my term as finance inister. and they said, that is all i can get, about six or seven investors. first in jerusalem and then in london. and they said, why should we invest here? everything is shrinking, collapsing. i said, well, here is what i am going to do. and i described to them all of these reforms -- cutting the public sector, reducing tax rates, reducing the hurdles of the competition, and so on, everything. reforming welfare, the law. and they hear this, and in about 10 minutes into my soliloquy, they said maybe this guy is meshugga enough, crazy enough, to do this. and so they said, so if you really do this, what should we invest in? and i said to them, i am not a stockbroker, but if you want a tip, i will give y
obviously it hurt. our economy was shrinking. this was 2003. i certainly thought that was the contributing factor, but i did not think it was the factor, because i thought it was the bureaucratic, centralized control of our economy that was preventing growth. so, i met with a group of investors, and this was about two weeks nto my term as finance inister. and they said, that is all i can get, about six or seven investors. first in jerusalem and then in london. and they said, why should we...
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obviously, detractors said, no, iran. too good of a deal, there are still a lot of threats besides their nuclear program, including support for terrorism, their ballistic missiles, groups like hezbollah and houthi militants. but there was a sense that the deal could be salvaged, or to clearly because iran was holding up its end of the bargain, straggly speaking. now that pompeo and bolton are coming in, there is widespread consensus that trump is about to pull out of the iran deal. even bob corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, has says he expects trump to pull out, which is the new key deadline in the iran deal recertification. when that happens, there is a lot of consequences to look at. obviously, one of them is the future of our relationship, or non-relationship, with iran. another is our relationship with the europeans. in a lot of european allies put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into the deal and plan to uphold the deal. is one of the ways we are on a collision course with european allies.
obviously, detractors said, no, iran. too good of a deal, there are still a lot of threats besides their nuclear program, including support for terrorism, their ballistic missiles, groups like hezbollah and houthi militants. but there was a sense that the deal could be salvaged, or to clearly because iran was holding up its end of the bargain, straggly speaking. now that pompeo and bolton are coming in, there is widespread consensus that trump is about to pull out of the iran deal. even bob...
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>> i think how much younger i was, obviously.ing because i suppose in a way everybody has their photo album, let's say, and you look at yourself from when you were a child and an adolescent and in all of the different parts of your life and you look so different, obviously, but in my case, it is a little bit different because all those images that came through television screens and magazines and videos have hung around and the zeitgeist and people have a projection of who they think you might be. there you are with the spiky hair and very androgenous and dressed like a man. what was the calculation about turning up in a suit along with dave stewart of the eurythmics. >> i don't want to portray myself as a stereo typical woman. i want to find some power and it was an experimentation and the other side is i was working in partnership days, and we were intrigued with the notion of being and looking like equals. >> and dave was your partner. >> your romantic partner and your music partner. >> yes. >> you describe him as a very sweet
>> i think how much younger i was, obviously.ing because i suppose in a way everybody has their photo album, let's say, and you look at yourself from when you were a child and an adolescent and in all of the different parts of your life and you look so different, obviously, but in my case, it is a little bit different because all those images that came through television screens and magazines and videos have hung around and the zeitgeist and people have a projection of who they think you...
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as you alluded to, obviously this is when the news took place. stock fell back sharply.ow we have recovered a decent bit of what it lost. essentially if you get in and you start buying a stock right here and we get more bad news, we kind of get a sense of where that bad news is going to lead you. so the trade-up i'm looking at here is the 170, 190, 210 call reversals. buy the 190 calls, 790 and take in elevations options premium, telling the 170 puts for 255. and as you can take a look on this chart, that essentially represents where the downside risk is in my view on more bad news, although, i don't expect we're going to get any if you missed the opportunity to buy the stock when it was down here, that's the risk you're taking by doing this trade if it does drop, that's where you are going to be, independent of owning it >> what do you think >> this in terms of a dynamic pattern, you can't find a more -- i mean it was sitting there at 165 in early january. news relate, pops 25% to 205 acquisition. drops that much back to 165. and now back again to 200. as a technical se
as you alluded to, obviously this is when the news took place. stock fell back sharply.ow we have recovered a decent bit of what it lost. essentially if you get in and you start buying a stock right here and we get more bad news, we kind of get a sense of where that bad news is going to lead you. so the trade-up i'm looking at here is the 170, 190, 210 call reversals. buy the 190 calls, 790 and take in elevations options premium, telling the 170 puts for 255. and as you can take a look on this...
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listening to him talk, obviously he says an eye for an eye.uite literally this is tit-for-tat, the u.s. expelled 50 russians, russia expelled 50 americans. russia warned it would retaliate, it did. now what? how does this affect u.s.-russia relations. >> listening to the russian ambassador, listening to vladimir putin act like they are the aggrieved party in this is absolutely ludicrous given their behavior. not just to the attack, but just a long list of aggressive behavior including obviously their cyber activity against the u.s. and our allies. for them to do this is ridiculous but it is entirely expected. as is their retaliation. i don't want this to sound simplistic or make it sound like i'm making light of it but it is essentially the game way the game is played. through the ages there have been these events where one side or the other, diplomats, personnel, and then the other country retaliates in kind. typically it wraps up at that point and we get back to business in whatever fashion it may be. >> julie: let's not forget, it's not jus
listening to him talk, obviously he says an eye for an eye.uite literally this is tit-for-tat, the u.s. expelled 50 russians, russia expelled 50 americans. russia warned it would retaliate, it did. now what? how does this affect u.s.-russia relations. >> listening to the russian ambassador, listening to vladimir putin act like they are the aggrieved party in this is absolutely ludicrous given their behavior. not just to the attack, but just a long list of aggressive behavior including...
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he had obviously to catch up with korea. so they gave a lot of fairly reasonable explanations for why he was returning a full day early from a lengthy africa trip. but this is obviously remarkable because it certainly came to a shock, as a shock to a lot of people who were traveling with him on a very lengthy trip. i was talking to one of his top advisers late last night on another issue and there was no indication at all to the people, you know, closest to him in the state department that this was about to happen. i think obviously he's had definitely a very troubling tenure. first of all, thinking he was going a long with what the president wanted in budget cuts. he put a freeze on all hiring. and also hald a management stud which never materialized to reshape the state department. that vision took up his whole first year and basically left him without key people around him. we lack ambassadors. we lack secretaries. there's been a huge decline in the number of foreign service officers. resignations right and left. and also
he had obviously to catch up with korea. so they gave a lot of fairly reasonable explanations for why he was returning a full day early from a lengthy africa trip. but this is obviously remarkable because it certainly came to a shock, as a shock to a lot of people who were traveling with him on a very lengthy trip. i was talking to one of his top advisers late last night on another issue and there was no indication at all to the people, you know, closest to him in the state department that this...
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her departure will obviously be a blow. ivanka and jared, if they were to make an exit as well, you wonder how that would feel to the president, losing these people that he trusts much more than others. obviously in trump world, loyalty is kind of the number one currency, but ranking above that is family. and those are the people that he trusts the most. but in terms of whether -- there's going to be a certain point at which some of these pr headaches and headlines and this cascade of negative reports about the first couple becomes, you know, more of a hindrance than an actual help to have them around. >> i spoke with a gop operative earlier today who said regardless of where the truth lies in all this, jared needs to go, and this was from a gop operative, saying he was just becoming too much of a headache, to your point. you wrote something interesting this week, quote, even though robert mueller is worried about trump bullying jeff sessions. why, abigail? why would the president's relationship to his attorney general be o
her departure will obviously be a blow. ivanka and jared, if they were to make an exit as well, you wonder how that would feel to the president, losing these people that he trusts much more than others. obviously in trump world, loyalty is kind of the number one currency, but ranking above that is family. and those are the people that he trusts the most. but in terms of whether -- there's going to be a certain point at which some of these pr headaches and headlines and this cascade of negative...
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obviously in the last six months we have gotten publicity looking for a stadium.we have a great young nucleus that we can build around for the next five or six years. matt olson, matt chapman, bruce maxwell. we want to get off to a good start in the new era. >> how critical is the new ballpark when it comes to keeping players here? a lot of the players are asking for those long-term contracts. does the ballpark get that? >> absolutely. this is my 19th year and we have been saying a new ballpark changes the financial model and prospects with the ability to keep guys for the length of their career. >> this is a special opening-day for stephen biscotti. is it special to see him here as a general manager? knowing what he is going through? >> without a doubt. when i talked to stephen i said this is a baseball trade. you fit what we need perfectly. at the same time i couldn't be happier for him and his family. to be at home and his mom gets to see him play. he is around friends and family. we think that will create a great year. >> the gm job is all about numbers. there
obviously in the last six months we have gotten publicity looking for a stadium.we have a great young nucleus that we can build around for the next five or six years. matt olson, matt chapman, bruce maxwell. we want to get off to a good start in the new era. >> how critical is the new ballpark when it comes to keeping players here? a lot of the players are asking for those long-term contracts. does the ballpark get that? >> absolutely. this is my 19th year and we have been saying a...
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obviously the father is dead.ing to have trouble sending away a mother for a long time knowing -- >> -- jurors have done that time and time again. i don't think that's going to be in their minds so much. >> 49 people dead? no. they are not going -- >> they probably had children too. >> jon: the case as i said should wrap up this week. we don't know when the verdict is coming but we will certainly stay on top of it and let our viewers know. mercedes colwin and jonna spilbore, thank you. >> thank you. >> jon: julie. >> julie: a fox news alert. penn state hazing is issuing a press release essentially saying that all involuntary manslaughter charges have been dismissed against the 11 former beta feta phi fraternity members. they faced charges with the 2017 death of timothy piazza following an alcohol-fueled hazing which led to him becoming so intoxicated he fell down a flight of stairs and was left there he died the next day. the fraternity has been banned from penn state. this is the second time this judge has dismis
obviously the father is dead.ing to have trouble sending away a mother for a long time knowing -- >> -- jurors have done that time and time again. i don't think that's going to be in their minds so much. >> 49 people dead? no. they are not going -- >> they probably had children too. >> jon: the case as i said should wrap up this week. we don't know when the verdict is coming but we will certainly stay on top of it and let our viewers know. mercedes colwin and jonna...
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so what do you make of that what do you think this means is that if you mean business well obviously the anti-establishment sentiment and popular sentiment in italy is growing as it is growing all over europe the real winners of these elections are both the five star movement and which both are really against a lot of the european the solutions that have been taken in the past years and this in a way is sort of an answer that you time people are given to the way that it got to the way the country has been run in the past years these two parties that they got and the five star movement i've been the only parties in this election that haven't ruled the country for the past five years they always been the opposition and the way the really good result is with their time people to state a very clear way that they don't like the way things have been governed the past years and you think this is something that the european union should be concerned about given on one hand we don't really have one unified political voice a message here that will be the party movement are you with skeptically
so what do you make of that what do you think this means is that if you mean business well obviously the anti-establishment sentiment and popular sentiment in italy is growing as it is growing all over europe the real winners of these elections are both the five star movement and which both are really against a lot of the european the solutions that have been taken in the past years and this in a way is sort of an answer that you time people are given to the way that it got to the way the...