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i did my work in the offseason and whether that is with manage or stay on top of the playbook and tosure you did that. >> and was there reluctance on your part to put yourself out there for endorsement opportunities? considering you're an improving product at the nfl level? >> you only improving if you think you're improving and -- i am not proving, but i don't think that i am proving either. that is a hard way to answer that but i get what you're saying and the only thing i would make sure i stayed with is the company i truly believe in and not just doing things to get money. so, you know, there was a great experience and, you know, doing all of those things. everyone wants to be in a gatorade commercial and get it dripping from your face and that was fun. i enjoyed that and aside from, that it's about football. >> did you talk to a guy like hey, you know, if i'm out there doing stuff, how is is this going to be perceived? anything like that? >> i talked with my guys about that stuff and we wanted to make sure that i was not doing too much. before i had played, but the situations th
i did my work in the offseason and whether that is with manage or stay on top of the playbook and tosure you did that. >> and was there reluctance on your part to put yourself out there for endorsement opportunities? considering you're an improving product at the nfl level? >> you only improving if you think you're improving and -- i am not proving, but i don't think that i am proving either. that is a hard way to answer that but i get what you're saying and the only thing i would...
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second half playbook on treasuries just after the break. treasury yields below 1.6%.d half playbook on treasuries just after the break. . treasury yields below 1.6%. second half playbook on treasuries just after the break. . [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because when it comes to talking, there is no fee. >>> all right. >>> all right. welcome back to the halftime show. we continue to trade the high end versus low end in retail. tiffany getting
second half playbook on treasuries just after the break. treasury yields below 1.6%.d half playbook on treasuries just after the break. . treasury yields below 1.6%. second half playbook on treasuries just after the break. . [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. tdd#...
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good to review the playbook. a bearish strategy, buy one put, sell a lower one to cut costs. how do you make money? fall to the short put strike to make the most money, where profits are capped, so, dan, walk us through the trade. >> sure, i looked out on-to-outside, will catch the second quarter earnings. but it's not an earnings play. a macro play, and the earrings event macon firm what i'm thinking. august 50.45 put spread. a little bit out of the money. a couple reasons why. i paid 85 cents when the stock was $53.10. i sold one of the august 45 puts against it for 45 cents. my max gain, $4.15 if the stock is 45 or lower and i can make up to 4.15 between 49.15 and 45. max loss, 85 cents in premium that i paid for it i chose the 45 strike, not a high delta option, but selling it there. a huge support level, a big resistance level last year and also the level, the break even level and i want to make one last point. people didn't think nike could go to 85, it went to 85. a well-loved name here. >> you're exactly right. when stocks start falling down, people don't believe how
good to review the playbook. a bearish strategy, buy one put, sell a lower one to cut costs. how do you make money? fall to the short put strike to make the most money, where profits are capped, so, dan, walk us through the trade. >> sure, i looked out on-to-outside, will catch the second quarter earnings. but it's not an earnings play. a macro play, and the earrings event macon firm what i'm thinking. august 50.45 put spread. a little bit out of the money. a couple reasons why. i paid 85...
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it's good to hit the playbook. bearish strategy. buy one put, offset by selling not one, but two lower strike puts with the same expiration. the goal? you want it to go just above the strike puts where are you short. that's where you make more money. since are you short more puts than long, you may have to buy stock at the low put strike price. below that level, profits trail off. enis, walk us through the trade. >> earlier today, when i looked at the options, i bought the gmcr -- sorry, doesnecember 7, spread, paying $1.80. and i sold two puts for 50 cents in total. i start to make profits when the stock goes below $12.70. how does this make money? it will make max profits of $5.30 if the stock is at $7. and the -- at $7, your profits start to trail off, because you will get long in the stock, but, fortunately, you cannot lose more than your premium of $1.30 on the trade, even if the stock goes to zero. that's what i like about it. i will say this, i don't think gmcr is at a good short at lows of the last four years. >> i hated thi
it's good to hit the playbook. bearish strategy. buy one put, offset by selling not one, but two lower strike puts with the same expiration. the goal? you want it to go just above the strike puts where are you short. that's where you make more money. since are you short more puts than long, you may have to buy stock at the low put strike price. below that level, profits trail off. enis, walk us through the trade. >> earlier today, when i looked at the options, i bought the gmcr -- sorry,...
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playbook is big on breakfast. a birthday in two days. so we're going to celebrate by having beth lester in for her birthday. sprinkles and cupcakes. cupcakes for breakfast. thank politico. beth, we love you. happy birthday. enjoy a sprinkles cupcake. we'll bring on mayor fox. mr. mayor? >> thank you so much for coming in. we really appreciate it. thank you, sir. now wuf worked in washington. you are on the house judiciary committee staff. >> i was. >> you've seen washington from two ways. what's it like to come back? >> it's much easier on the conscious to be coming back asking for things that have a real world impact on a local community. now you don't see what happens on the ground. as mayor, i see what happens on the ground. so it feels a lot better. >> now, you're a democratic rising star. charlotte's rising city has survived very well. very strong financial services downtown. what are we going to learn about charlotte in the convention? >> it's a good question. we're going to learn a lot about a city that really has a real heart to
playbook is big on breakfast. a birthday in two days. so we're going to celebrate by having beth lester in for her birthday. sprinkles and cupcakes. cupcakes for breakfast. thank politico. beth, we love you. happy birthday. enjoy a sprinkles cupcake. we'll bring on mayor fox. mr. mayor? >> thank you so much for coming in. we really appreciate it. thank you, sir. now wuf worked in washington. you are on the house judiciary committee staff. >> i was. >> you've seen washington...
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they definitely recognize that. >> you have the playbooks, and i know you have the i pads and all that stuff. how did you stay mentally sharp night in, night out, you on your own, making sure -- >> we didn't have the i pads until we got back, so i was carrying around that pamphlet, the big book, so i just made sure i spent the right amount of time any play book, but didn't try to kill myself with it, either. touch seeing what i liked, writing down questions that i have i think it definitely paid off for me. definitely going to do things. i like, the receivers like form that's what you need to do. we are the ones that have to make the plays. >> the players playing, what was the routine when the guys were down there? >> we went twice a day. i wanted those guys to get a feel for who i was. sometimes you can explain to somebody who you are, but it's best to just show them sometimes. i wanted to go through the workout with the team. he really liked it, felt like it was something certain aspects of that definitely work out here. i thought it was very productive, but it was productive as far
they definitely recognize that. >> you have the playbooks, and i know you have the i pads and all that stuff. how did you stay mentally sharp night in, night out, you on your own, making sure -- >> we didn't have the i pads until we got back, so i was carrying around that pamphlet, the big book, so i just made sure i spent the right amount of time any play book, but didn't try to kill myself with it, either. touch seeing what i liked, writing down questions that i have i think it...
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jamie dimon has followed that playbook perfectly.controls, in dismiss those who screwed up and try to call back their bonuses. as of today dimon has checked off every one of these bonuses. second we have to see whether the company will be good to its word that business was strong and getting stronger which was the subtext of the chatter at the time of the admission. turns out it was even better than that with june being an exceptionally profitable month and a really terrific streak of business. third we need to hear some explanation for why someone as good as jamie dimon didn't catch this rogue trade before it blew up and cost the firm billions. or why just to minimize it when it was flagged. my biggest fears were twofold. one, did dimon not understand the awful trade? in other words, was he in over his head? or two, did dimon take his eye off the the ball? today with the restatement of the first quarter on top of the earnings for the second quarter dimon left the impression that perhaps the numbers he was looking at from the london
jamie dimon has followed that playbook perfectly.controls, in dismiss those who screwed up and try to call back their bonuses. as of today dimon has checked off every one of these bonuses. second we have to see whether the company will be good to its word that business was strong and getting stronger which was the subtext of the chatter at the time of the admission. turns out it was even better than that with june being an exceptionally profitable month and a really terrific streak of business....
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the laura ayres from players to testified against sandusky and tend to use the reports of their playbook against their former coach coul >>> he was punched and " death of 90 lettminutes later. ross mirkarimi is asking for for people to be subpoenaed for his ethics hearing. mayor lee responds to the allegations of lying on the stand saying " enough is enough .... the time has come from mirkarimi to start dealing with the facts. his duties to perform at sheriff fall below the standards " >>> concerns about pick congressmen and the treatment he's been bidding for the past month. >>> the controversial plant some businesses are against >>> and the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the feds are now looking into what caused a fire retrained to parliament in columbus ohio. the train exploded yesterday in. aeroflot preliminary report should be issued next month. it calls for best private transit, it claimed dedicated for only buses. the downside it would reduce the number of claims and remove curbside parking. >>> we do believe the benefits outweigh parking lots >>> some relief to real taters real the company'
the laura ayres from players to testified against sandusky and tend to use the reports of their playbook against their former coach coul >>> he was punched and " death of 90 lettminutes later. ross mirkarimi is asking for for people to be subpoenaed for his ethics hearing. mayor lee responds to the allegations of lying on the stand saying " enough is enough .... the time has come from mirkarimi to start dealing with the facts. his duties to perform at sheriff fall below the...
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up next mike allen with the top stories in the politico playbook.irst bill karins is back with a check on the forecast. >> hey, bill! >> yes. >> how are you doing, buddy? missed you badly. >> couple great days in the adirondacks, fishing, boating. i would like to say i'm glad to be back. >> well, listen, we're glad you're back. thanks for coming back. >> that's a little much there. >> good morning, everyone. let me give you the forecast. as you know we got rid of the heat wave last week. beautiful in so many areas of the country. humidity is down low too, especially the northern half. the worst weather in the country this morning, unfortunately for our friends in south florida you are getting drenched. yellows and reds are heavy torrential rains. tropical moisture from fort lauderdale through miami down into the keys. eventually that's going to work over towards naples too. keep that in mind. south florida, best chance for airport delays and any trouble on the roads. i mentioned it's a beautiful mid summer like day. it's warm in the afternoon but th
up next mike allen with the top stories in the politico playbook.irst bill karins is back with a check on the forecast. >> hey, bill! >> yes. >> how are you doing, buddy? missed you badly. >> couple great days in the adirondacks, fishing, boating. i would like to say i'm glad to be back. >> well, listen, we're glad you're back. thanks for coming back. >> that's a little much there. >> good morning, everyone. let me give you the forecast. as you know we...
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this has been democrats and liberal and homosexual activists playbook for a long time which is to includeual orientation as a class and that is what he in won't say he bought into the play book but he is using the language of the liberal playbook and that is something that does not go over well in the evangelical world because this is what they have been fighting against decades. this idea of classifying sir orientation from a statutes standpoint within the federal government were language if you will. >> host: as part of an overwhelming desire by some to see president obama out of office? >> guest: in the religious community -- >> host: though you identify as teavangelicals. >> guest: there is a concern that romney when he uses this language goes to a trust issue and whether they can trust him on social issues. do they trust and economically? they trust him economically. that is not the issue and most will vote for him. the question is it is all about trust and social issues so is from the all the way there? no. he is 80% there. what is he going to do between now and november to get them
this has been democrats and liberal and homosexual activists playbook for a long time which is to includeual orientation as a class and that is what he in won't say he bought into the play book but he is using the language of the liberal playbook and that is something that does not go over well in the evangelical world because this is what they have been fighting against decades. this idea of classifying sir orientation from a statutes standpoint within the federal government were language if...
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some of the things you did last year and the stuff you need to work on, so just implementing their playbooktrying to understand what they want you to get accomplished, and you can actually start tweaking your defense. >> done well. we don't rest on thes. we want to come back and duplicate that and make it that much better. play that much better as a defense. >> mike: let's tee it up across the pond. the senior british open. round three of the same course in scotland. american fred couples shot up the leader board with a #-under 64 despite windy conditions. able to stick his approach shot on 8. birdies. one back of the leader, bernhard langer. 54-hole leader, craning the birdie on 9. 7 under heading into tomorrow. >> the lpga in france, the evian nsaers, gulbis, the 2007 winner. she is trailing stacy lewis, who birdied the final hole,. >> the next two weeks want to give you olympic updates, so when you hear the spoiler alert, look away if you don't want to know the results, and when the music stops rejoin us, here you go ♪ >> mike: and you go go to abc7news.com for results. >> ama: people th
some of the things you did last year and the stuff you need to work on, so just implementing their playbooktrying to understand what they want you to get accomplished, and you can actually start tweaking your defense. >> done well. we don't rest on thes. we want to come back and duplicate that and make it that much better. play that much better as a defense. >> mike: let's tee it up across the pond. the senior british open. round three of the same course in scotland. american fred...
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. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.y are now incorporating a solution center help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped for a different ending. and a's hit their s [ horn honks ] ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. >>> having lost five of their last six. giants were trying to snap out of their lost. pablo sandoval and angel pagon were in a playful mood. 3-0 and san answers, melky cabrera connects for a two-run shot. this ties the game at 3. in the fourth, the giants take the lead. a hit and goes off of josh for an error and in com
. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.y are now incorporating a solution center help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped...
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. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.e now incorporating a solution center help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped for a different ending. and a's hit their seventh high walk when a carpet is clean and fresh, it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell, and really enjoy. resolve deep clean powder. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. mom, mr. and mrs. bradley got netflix! [ mom ] netflix? it's this cool service that lets you watch as many tv episodes and movies as you want instantly. yeah, you ca
. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.e now incorporating a solution center help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped for a...
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it's out a familiar political playbook.that, here's tom foreman. >> reporter: when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? >> romney's companies were pioneers of shipping u.s. jobs overseas. >> reporter: even in the flood of negative ads pouring out of each side of this race, democrats are hitting one target again and aga and again. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital walked away with a lot of money that they made off of this plant. >> reporter: the white house clearly wants to portray mitt romney's time at the helm of bain capital as a weak spot. in ad after ad, democrats are suggesting romney is a fat cat job outsourcer. an opportunistic financial predator. keep in mind that many of those claims appear to be backed with little or no evidence. >> the obama campaign is absolutely doubling down on the bain attack, no doubt about it. if the word triple down existed, they would be doing that as well. >> reporter: this political media ana
it's out a familiar political playbook.that, here's tom foreman. >> reporter: when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? >> romney's companies were pioneers of shipping u.s. jobs overseas. >> reporter: even in the flood of negative ads pouring out of each side of this race, democrats are hitting one target again and aga and again. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital. >> bain capital....
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and tonight, he opens up his playbook. >> safer: it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> i don't think it's really cheating the system. i view whatever i think, within my realm as a parent, to make sure that my child is as prepared as they can be for life's challenges. >> safer: and has every advantage. >> yes. >> simon: magnus carlsen is the best in the world. just look at what he's doing-- competing against ten players simultaneously. that, in itself, is not extraordinary. but magnus cannot see the boards; he's facing the other way. so he has to keep track of the positions of 320 pieces blind. and the number of possible moves? infinite. it transcends chance. i mean, i just can't fathom what you've just done. it seems like it's supernatural. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >>
and tonight, he opens up his playbook. >> safer: it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> i don't think it's really cheating the system. i view whatever i think, within my realm as a parent, to make sure...
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here's your crisis playbook for doing awful moments in the market, deteriorating before your eyes andl like it's the last train out of the bad station. first, you can't sell everything. but you have to sell something. not everything you own is equally good. some might be darn bad. my rubric what sold during nasty pullback. big profits in stocks? don't give them back. that's a cardinal sin as i say in all my books. read the register. you'll have something with a fundamentals have changed, where the story's going against you -- blow it out. something that you think is going lower, even just short term, sell, sell, sell. >> some of it. just do it. that's fine. get your head clear. you can buy it back lower when the risk is more in your favor. do not sell ought al. that's plain stupid. don't ever blow out of everything -- don't give up on stocks entirely that you like and hide in treasury bonds or certificates of deposit or yields. instead when things look low, get trod redeploy capital into stocks selling off even though they don't deserve to. use that money to buy something you really l
here's your crisis playbook for doing awful moments in the market, deteriorating before your eyes andl like it's the last train out of the bad station. first, you can't sell everything. but you have to sell something. not everything you own is equally good. some might be darn bad. my rubric what sold during nasty pullback. big profits in stocks? don't give them back. that's a cardinal sin as i say in all my books. read the register. you'll have something with a fundamentals have changed, where...
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wayne lapierre follows the old lobbyist playbook of never publicly taking credit for anything.ss murderer uses the right that wayne has preserved for any one in this country, including al qaeda and homicidal maniacs, to buy insane amounts of ammunition, and then that mass murderer gets huge headlines, wall-to-wall cable news coverage, and comments from the president, wayne lapierre never takes credit for any of that. never. wayne always does a kind of, ah, shucks, modesty thing and says, if i couldn't make sure that that mass murderer could get all those bullets, he would have used something else to kill all those people. talk about modesty, huh. maybe some of our mass murderers would have found another way to kill a lot of people, but we'll never know, will we? because wayne has just made it so very easy to kill babies with bullets. to kill fathers and mothers with a bullets. to kill sons and daughters with bullets. to kill sisters and brothers with bullets. bullets are the american mass murderer's first choice. and what we'll never know is how many of them would be successful
wayne lapierre follows the old lobbyist playbook of never publicly taking credit for anything.ss murderer uses the right that wayne has preserved for any one in this country, including al qaeda and homicidal maniacs, to buy insane amounts of ammunition, and then that mass murderer gets huge headlines, wall-to-wall cable news coverage, and comments from the president, wayne lapierre never takes credit for any of that. never. wayne always does a kind of, ah, shucks, modesty thing and says, if i...
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it just ended the giants to a page out of the a's playbook. they have an alternative plan that is next. pan bomb them it's hung the tennis as the guerrillas also of the is headlines. and this court rock offer their own. but he has fans of all ages. the giants ninth game. strains his left hamstring and of the trident deli of several days and talk to the eighth clinton tried to put san day on the front that in the bond and a great cast watch the double play to give chase hadley a cut of any games ever because in the bottom of the ninth runners at second and third and brinnin crawford that your walk off base hit. the giants are 9 and 2 since the all-star break. the lead the west by 2 1/2 games. he is looking for their sixth straight win and they got off to a great start. and over 30 slump with the second inning to run blast bases loaded seventh inning and had assessed the this escorted to the gap with two outs everybody was running on a tree to catch ends in may is 721 as budget for that man. blackly struck out a career high eight batters and got
it just ended the giants to a page out of the a's playbook. they have an alternative plan that is next. pan bomb them it's hung the tennis as the guerrillas also of the is headlines. and this court rock offer their own. but he has fans of all ages. the giants ninth game. strains his left hamstring and of the trident deli of several days and talk to the eighth clinton tried to put san day on the front that in the bond and a great cast watch the double play to give chase hadley a cut of any games...
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. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.enter help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped for a different ending. and a's hit their s >>> having lost five of their last six. giants were trying to snap out of their lost. pablo sandoval and angel pagon were in a playful mood. 3-0 and san answers, melky cabrera connects for a two-run shot. this ties the game at 3. in the fourth, the giants take the lead. a hit and goes off of josh for an error and in comes sandoval. this cuts the lead to 1. sergio romo picks the night. he snares that liner and the giants hangs to to win 6-35. >> at the coliseum, fewer than 11,000 fans saw the game. they took the lead in the first. this base hit by kyle seger. that was the
. >> it appears best buy is taking a bite out of apple's playbook.enter help desk. it look a lot like the apple stores. best buy is using the concept to get customers quickly to employees that can help them answer questions. today the company announced it is laying off 2700 employees. they say it's part of an ongoing turnaround plan. rick kwan is in tonight and has all the sports. >> good news. >> giants tried a different closure and hoped for a different ending. and a's hit...
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let's crack open the playbook. bullish strategy in which you buy one call and sell a higher strike call against i want to reduce the cost. you want the stock to go to that high strike. that's where you make the most money, that's also, though, where your profits are capped. all right. let's button this up with a little -- what is the trade? >> i'm looking at the august call spread. i'm going to sell the 92.5 for a buck and a quarter. i obviously need the stock to go up a little bit. one quick point. the stock is implying just under 7% move and, you know, this is one of those situations where because of the high basically implied volatility we were talk entities catalyst talking about mostly buying calls and puts this is one of those situations where i want to sell that higher strike call because i'm trying to reduce the premium, the premium that's built in. >> if you have to play these stories and i don't think you have to. you can wait until the earnings call is out of the way. maybe this thing gets back to $92. d
let's crack open the playbook. bullish strategy in which you buy one call and sell a higher strike call against i want to reduce the cost. you want the stock to go to that high strike. that's where you make the most money, that's also, though, where your profits are capped. all right. let's button this up with a little -- what is the trade? >> i'm looking at the august call spread. i'm going to sell the 92.5 for a buck and a quarter. i obviously need the stock to go up a little bit. one...
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it's always good to review the playbook. bearish strategy where you buy one put, sell a lower put to reduce your costs. how do you make money. you want that stock to fall short. that's where you make the most money. that's where are you profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> i'm looking at the september 95, 75 put spread, $20. i'll pay $5.90 and sell at 75 for $1.30. total net is 6.30. in need it to go through that 95 strike before i start to profit. however i can basically quadruple my money if it runs lower. this is a fairly heavily shorted stock. i would never encourage anybody given the kinds much short squeezes you can see in a situation like this in a limited flow and of course all the combined central bank stocks, but this is a way where i'll spend less than 5% of the stock price to make a bearish bet. >> i'll take the other side. in terms of linked in the action we saw today was quite good because there did seem to be a differentiation between linked in and some of the other social media stocks. then in th
it's always good to review the playbook. bearish strategy where you buy one put, sell a lower put to reduce your costs. how do you make money. you want that stock to fall short. that's where you make the most money. that's where are you profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> i'm looking at the september 95, 75 put spread, $20. i'll pay $5.90 and sell at 75 for $1.30. total net is 6.30. in need it to go through that 95 strike before i start to profit. however i can basically...
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we're continuing to give you the playbook to make it a winning one. find out your best short bets for the rest of the year. more "fast" straight ahead. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. i'm making my money do more. ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see why more investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to "fast money." we're live at the nasdaq market site in times square. what are the best ways to make money in real estate these days? >> despite upturn in housing, the apartment market is still hot. fue
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. >> dan, though we know it feels right out of the 2004 karl rove playbook. carly cook wrote earlier this week that karl rove ought to get royalties from the campaign. >> it is out of the karl rove campaign back. romney has been placed on the defensive. i don't quite understand what his campaign is trying to do. he talked about the economy, i think the overwhelming issue in the campaign, but he has been placed on the defensive. i think of the three you mentioned, the refusal to open up his taxes may prove to be the most hurtful for him. however, as you pointed out, not only is this singlely not dented his popularity overaurblings but in the key states, you and i agree, the key eight states in particular with independent and swing voters, not only has it not hurt him, in some ways, it has done a little bit better. >> this is where there seems to be a disagreement on the campaign. we're saying that, the observers. the obama campaign will say this is about trying to set a baseline on romney so he doesn't get to tell his own story. >> right, they're trying to dis
. >> dan, though we know it feels right out of the 2004 karl rove playbook. carly cook wrote earlier this week that karl rove ought to get royalties from the campaign. >> it is out of the karl rove campaign back. romney has been placed on the defensive. i don't quite understand what his campaign is trying to do. he talked about the economy, i think the overwhelming issue in the campaign, but he has been placed on the defensive. i think of the three you mentioned, the refusal to open...
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simplest trade you can do, but good to open the playbook and see how it works for those new to the showyou want the stock to fall below the cost of the put. above that you will see losses. mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in commodities. >> i think, mike, you make a great point. options aren't cheap in those august options. i actually purchased the august 28 put myself, and not knowing what the trade was, i purchase thad thursday morning. those options are cheap. get the dba flowing down. carter talked about spikes and sales off very hard. however, i think we're in dire conditions. not mad max type conditions. i sold the january 27 put against t
simplest trade you can do, but good to open the playbook and see how it works for those new to the showyou want the stock to fall below the cost of the put. above that you will see losses. mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't...
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and how much rg3 is trying to learn the offense, they need to learn the playbook. been seeing that since they first stepped food here in ashburn and extremely impressed with them. >> well, being in this game for, well, you know, a number of years now. and you kind of, well, can tell when you meet guys that will have it and they will have that. they are just on the way that they needed to carry themselves. >> that's by the way that they rode up in droves. to run the offense. and he is doing a fantastic job. >> reporter: now, like i said, today is the first day of full practice. everyone is shaking up the red sox to get used to the heat. fans are excited. this will be different from years in the past. usually they will do the heavy lifting in the morning and walk on through in the afternoon. but he switched it up this year and here he talks about how well it worked out. >> i like it thus far. obviously it will be a little tough today with the heat. but that is the nice thing about the bubble. we have the opportunity of going there if it does get too hot or if we have
and how much rg3 is trying to learn the offense, they need to learn the playbook. been seeing that since they first stepped food here in ashburn and extremely impressed with them. >> well, being in this game for, well, you know, a number of years now. and you kind of, well, can tell when you meet guys that will have it and they will have that. they are just on the way that they needed to carry themselves. >> that's by the way that they rode up in droves. to run the offense. and he...
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we know that their report is about to come out, the players are going to use it as basically a playbook as eight lawsuits against sandusky >>> fire fighters are busy in northern california at battling to large pile o fires. it began yesterday afternoon. it has burned to undertakers and evacuated to enter homes. officials are looking into the possibility of it being sparked part by fireworks. livermore was a hundred and four today, today a little bit cooler maybe one no one? >>> actually 99 degrees is what livermore has in store today. the high pressure is sliding it little further east. the fog is coming in at a little becthicker inside the bay. it is 59 degrees in san jose right now. cool '60s and patchy fog arc toward the coastline. more than that to check on grows with the elizabeth. >>> there's a live look at traffic heading into service cisco parade and lights moving into southbound traffic. overall your drive-through marin county is not too bad. in mill valley you could see some headlights are over there. fog is pretty thick along 1 01 praye. still picking up green southbound 880
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now you are left and there were nothing left in the playbook to use. you had to make difficult choices. the sustainability of those is i think the possibility embodied in the right direction that i told you. what the special interest will attempt to do when you make the tough choices, this is the end of the world as we about it. your children will not be able to learn. you will not be able to get to a hospital. the roads will be caving in. the bridges will be collapsing. there is commercials for all this. 30-second ads from all this stuff. what they have seen is sun is still coming up every morning. the kids are still going to school. test scores are good in a lot of the districts. our roads could be better, but they are not awful. our bridges are being repaired. we are doing the things that government needs to do. we are doing it with less employees than we have done it with since 2001. we amended the pension and benefit program and no one is visibly suffering from that. would people like to have more money? sure they would. i can't justify any longer
now you are left and there were nothing left in the playbook to use. you had to make difficult choices. the sustainability of those is i think the possibility embodied in the right direction that i told you. what the special interest will attempt to do when you make the tough choices, this is the end of the world as we about it. your children will not be able to learn. you will not be able to get to a hospital. the roads will be caving in. the bridges will be collapsing. there is commercials...
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. >> i've been studying the playbook like crazy over the break. i feel real good for the play calling and everything. so i'm pretty good. >> any time you are a little kid you dream of playing in the nfl. actually coming out here and going in the nfl locker room is real. it's a reality. you have to continue to strive to be the best you can be to try and help this team win. being a good teammate and right now that's my main focus. >> before we get out of here, news from the silver and black. the raiders traded wide receiver lewis murphy to the carolina panthers today for an undisclosed conditional draft pick. murphy was drafted by the raiders in the fourth round in 2009. in three seasons he caught 90 balls, including six for touchdowns. that will do it for tonight. by the way, jessica, you look lonely there. you need to invite me there. i can do sports right next to you. >> there's a welcome spot for you any time, henry. >> i'll be there soon. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. >>> check out the trouble a teenager in utah got herself into. she c
. >> i've been studying the playbook like crazy over the break. i feel real good for the play calling and everything. so i'm pretty good. >> any time you are a little kid you dream of playing in the nfl. actually coming out here and going in the nfl locker room is real. it's a reality. you have to continue to strive to be the best you can be to try and help this team win. being a good teammate and right now that's my main focus. >> before we get out of here, news from the...
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we saw that playbook in 2010, right? we saw how congressle candidates, democratic incumbents and democratic challengers or malled by republicans -- republican super mack money who wetted democrats to obama which whetted them to nancy pelosi. and i think largely because, as you point out, these congressional candidates and even incumbents aren't that well-known. they can really be swapped, can be defined in a very negative way by flooding the zone with negative ad money. yeah, i think we're going to see a lot of that in 2010. >> robert drap, thanksor joining us. the rest of the world can read your piece in the sunday "new york times" magazine. ezra klein, thanks for getting up this morning and joining us. we will have more with sam stein, the rev repd al sharpton. al, i feel really bad for these local merchants who are going to try to do tv advertising in battleground states. there's not going to be any -- sorry, we have no time to sell you. >> better sell all your goods now. >> it's gone. it's gone. all right. we're goin
we saw that playbook in 2010, right? we saw how congressle candidates, democratic incumbents and democratic challengers or malled by republicans -- republican super mack money who wetted democrats to obama which whetted them to nancy pelosi. and i think largely because, as you point out, these congressional candidates and even incumbents aren't that well-known. they can really be swapped, can be defined in a very negative way by flooding the zone with negative ad money. yeah, i think we're...
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people sort of try to sneak it in another way well certainly it does seem to be straight out of the playbook when it comes to some of these intellectual property issues you see it in the trans-pacific. or ship his wealth were some of the kinds of provisions that the united states was pushing for within actor and was unsuccessful in convincing other countries to include they're now going back and trying to get those same kinds of provisions inserted into the c.p.p. so you're right we do see multiple attempts to try to bring these laws into effect in fact we could go back to the one nine hundred ninety s. when there were attempts to bring effect to what later became the d.m.c.a. the digital millennium copyright act that created rules around digital locks in the united states congress actually rejected it in the early ninety's and what happened was they went to geneva work towards obtaining a treaty the world electoral property organizations internet treaties and then brought that treaty back to the united states and argued it was necessary to implement the exact same provisions that had been r
people sort of try to sneak it in another way well certainly it does seem to be straight out of the playbook when it comes to some of these intellectual property issues you see it in the trans-pacific. or ship his wealth were some of the kinds of provisions that the united states was pushing for within actor and was unsuccessful in convincing other countries to include they're now going back and trying to get those same kinds of provisions inserted into the c.p.p. so you're right we do see...
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i just have to ask you he seems to be taking a page from the playbook of georgia senator saxby chambliss won his seat in part by convincing voters in georgia that his opponent, cleeland, who was a vietnam vet and a triple amputee that he was not a patriot. let's take a look at an ad from that campaign. >> as america phases terrorists a, max cleland runs television ads claiming he has the courage to lead. he says he supports president bush at every opportunity. but that's not not the truth. >> i know you're focusing on the district but seriously just between you and i do you worry that this weird tactic of attacking a war hero would work like it did in georgia or are you hearing from people in your district that that's absolutely not where they are? >> well, the people in the district are not there. they don't believe it. they will not support it. but you know, mr. walsh is also getting tremendous amount of support from the very extreme fringe of the tea party. so you know, he's appealing to the super pacs, the big money folks will dump a bunch of money into the race. he's already gotten
i just have to ask you he seems to be taking a page from the playbook of georgia senator saxby chambliss won his seat in part by convincing voters in georgia that his opponent, cleeland, who was a vietnam vet and a triple amputee that he was not a patriot. let's take a look at an ad from that campaign. >> as america phases terrorists a, max cleland runs television ads claiming he has the courage to lead. he says he supports president bush at every opportunity. but that's not not the...
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they didn't know what goldman sachs what it did with greece again it goes back to the same strategy playbook that we discussed earlier which is you go in to a community and in this game is as old as humanity itself as old as civilization or money systems are you go and you load you load your enemy up with that and then you strangle and then you make them do what you want and that war you just buy their assets on the cheap i mean that's that's what's going on and you know i was reading about this few years ago talking about how the u.s. debt is illegitimate right this debt was forced upon us to bail out the banks which caused the crisis in the first place so at some point humanity and whether it's greece or here ireland or whatever needs to step up to the plate and say no i did not voluntary accept the stat we need to write this stuff off period now the popular dissent in the us is burning nonexistent against this type of loan sharking predatory finance and financial terrorism in america and what kind of pressure do you think might evolve at some point or is the path. lation like any communit
they didn't know what goldman sachs what it did with greece again it goes back to the same strategy playbook that we discussed earlier which is you go in to a community and in this game is as old as humanity itself as old as civilization or money systems are you go and you load you load your enemy up with that and then you strangle and then you make them do what you want and that war you just buy their assets on the cheap i mean that's that's what's going on and you know i was reading about...