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mike >> caller: boo-yah this is mike from shreveport. >> i love shreveport it's underrated. what's going on? >> caller: i've been a fan of the show since may of 2005 i started a position in a stock since six weeks ago. i've been buying a little at each dip i'm beginning to wonder should i buy, sell or hold nvidia. >> nvidia is a long term situation. what's the matter with nvidia, a lot of people right now, it and a couple of its brethren got overextended at the very top people got way too enthusiastic but you know what, that enthusiasm is being wrenched out of the stock we own it for the trust. we own a bunch of winners. some of which we trimmed and some of which we say, you know what, we're going to be in there as long as the same management team is in there and that team continues to deliver fantastic products for the consumer and for the enterprise and that's what nvidia is doing nothing is more dangerous to a bull market than supply. the newly minted stocks and spacs are ruining it for the rest of your portfolio when you look at the real companies that reported so far i'
mike >> caller: boo-yah this is mike from shreveport. >> i love shreveport it's underrated. what's going on? >> caller: i've been a fan of the show since may of 2005 i started a position in a stock since six weeks ago. i've been buying a little at each dip i'm beginning to wonder should i buy, sell or hold nvidia. >> nvidia is a long term situation. what's the matter with nvidia, a lot of people right now, it and a couple of its brethren got overextended at the very top...
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good morning, shreveport. tonight, oysters and some craft beer. i laid out your entire menu. good morning, shreveport. welcome to "fox & friends" for a tuesday. >> and some crawfish. i've never had them. they are known for loving those as well. when we were little, i used to spend the night with my friend. her mom would always make them. she would go to the fresh market at the grocery store in certain parts of the country. she would buy this box. it was a mustard brown and white colored box. her mom would make those for us. have you ever had them? >> no, but i know if you are a deep-sea diver and you go up two quick, you get the bends. i don't really know what they are at all. i don't have a friend that would let me sleep over. my mom was not into that. >> a cree old though not, brian. >> i know crawfish was an item on the menu. it was quite hot. meanwhile, let's talk about something not nearly as fun and that's what happened with crime in america. the father of this ucla graduate who was working at a furnitur
good morning, shreveport. tonight, oysters and some craft beer. i laid out your entire menu. good morning, shreveport. welcome to "fox & friends" for a tuesday. >> and some crawfish. i've never had them. they are known for loving those as well. when we were little, i used to spend the night with my friend. her mom would always make them. she would go to the fresh market at the grocery store in certain parts of the country. she would buy this box. it was a mustard brown and...
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thought there would be more upside and less risk in eastman chemical i also put a small short on in shreveportfternoon, so it's more my view on with the economy with rates coming down which could signal to equity investors and it would be short the global economy. that's why i did it. so no more exposure for equities i had to make a choice i still own half of cleveland cliffs and i'm sticking with it now, and i might buy more down year actually because it has got really cheap >> i gotcha. i'm glad you mentioned that as well it is not like your sold your position, you simply trimmed it. jim, i will give you the last word there are, you know, questions about the strength of the global economy, which undoubtedly will continue to swirl and potentially impact a name like this >> yeah, and those are legitimate concerns. i think they're short term in nature you know, whether we're talking about russia invading crimea or omicron's effects, these are likely to be temporary what seems much more long legged to me is that the job market is strong, gdp is nicely positive you have infrastructure spending i
thought there would be more upside and less risk in eastman chemical i also put a small short on in shreveportfternoon, so it's more my view on with the economy with rates coming down which could signal to equity investors and it would be short the global economy. that's why i did it. so no more exposure for equities i had to make a choice i still own half of cleveland cliffs and i'm sticking with it now, and i might buy more down year actually because it has got really cheap >> i gotcha....
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the national weather service in shreveport did not report a tornado but it's believed a waterspout developedat just happened to be in the right position at the surface and took it high into the cloud tops. the waterspout when dissipates over land and that storm carried the fish ten miles and deposit it over, of course, texarkana. the stories we're hearing of people at the car dealerships, workers hearing the thud on the roof running out and saying it's raining fish. they don't believe them, obviously. they go, no, really, it is. our crack staff even put together that great animation so we've used this before unfortunately about another fish story. some saying the one that got away. >> on the east coast it's not fish. but lots of parts of the east coast were being hit with a lot of snow. tell us more about that and what it's looking like now. >> several elements of severe weather. terrible flooding in the streets around sea isle, new jersey. over ten inches in atlanta city. snow on the coastline. good 8 1/2 at reagan national and a good -- gattlinburg. from north carolina to new jersey gettin
the national weather service in shreveport did not report a tornado but it's believed a waterspout developedat just happened to be in the right position at the surface and took it high into the cloud tops. the waterspout when dissipates over land and that storm carried the fish ten miles and deposit it over, of course, texarkana. the stories we're hearing of people at the car dealerships, workers hearing the thud on the roof running out and saying it's raining fish. they don't believe them,...
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and shreveport, you'll be ten degrees above normal.hen you start to see that warmth to the east, you'll have that clash and mother nature likes that balance. we'll see some dynamic weather when we get toward the middle of the work week. we'll warm up, too. so new york city by wednesday, 46. thursday, 50. raleigh, you're into the 60s by thursday. so relevantly quite. the big story is that cold air in place and then we look to wednesday and thursday with that dynamic storm that we'll be watching in the middle of the country. >> okay. thank you. >>> let's go to the high stakes diplomacy to avert an all-out war in europe. the united states called an emergency u.n. security council meeting. set for monday, to find a diplomatic solution to this crisis. let's go to erin mclaughlin in kyiv. how is this effort of diplomacy going? >> reporter: a short while ago we heard from the ukrainian foreign minister calling out russia, saying if russia really wants to avoid a, quote, new war as it says it does, it needs to withdraw its massive troop presen
and shreveport, you'll be ten degrees above normal.hen you start to see that warmth to the east, you'll have that clash and mother nature likes that balance. we'll see some dynamic weather when we get toward the middle of the work week. we'll warm up, too. so new york city by wednesday, 46. thursday, 50. raleigh, you're into the 60s by thursday. so relevantly quite. the big story is that cold air in place and then we look to wednesday and thursday with that dynamic storm that we'll be watching...
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throughout the day, heavy rain developing, and the possibility of thunderstorms from houston to shreveport, little rock. it'll go to plain rain eventually. and then watching the storm system sweep to the east, this is a problem in the northeast tomorrow with the freezing rain. but the areas with the heavy snow like d.c., >>> we are starting a mild and we are seeing dense fog up to the north bay. if you are going to be traveling this morning, keep in mind on the roads. santa rosa is down to about half a mile in visibility, same goes for the napa, nevada area. expect to see the fog at least for the first half of the day. we are not expecting any rain. the fast moving system is completely out of the region. >> kristen and peter, that's your weekend forecast. >> bill, thank you very much. >>> just ahead here, everything you need to know to keep your family safe during this covid surge, from the best masks to wear to the proper way to do the at-home tests. >> we'll check in with t he looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh,
throughout the day, heavy rain developing, and the possibility of thunderstorms from houston to shreveport, little rock. it'll go to plain rain eventually. and then watching the storm system sweep to the east, this is a problem in the northeast tomorrow with the freezing rain. but the areas with the heavy snow like d.c., >>> we are starting a mild and we are seeing dense fog up to the north bay. if you are going to be traveling this morning, keep in mind on the roads. santa rosa is...
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already, new york, chicago, louisville, milwaukee, indianapolis, montgomery, birmingham, alabama, shreveportuisiana. rachel, let's hope this year improves. and maybe there is a wake-up for officials in leadership who realize their policies are getting people killed but still remains to be seen. rachel: yeah. if you take a look at that list of the cities that you had there, pete, every single one of them is run by a democrat mayor. so that should give you a hint what is going on. you're axe shootly right. it -- absolutely right, it's a new year but old democrat policies are in place. those policies favored the criminal over the victim. i think it is very sad. as we saw with the "new york post" covering the story with the new mayor adams, he had, taking a tour of the city, and he has to phone in an assault in progress on the first day. i know he was a cop. i'm surprised, lawrence, he didn't jump in himself to break that up. he called the nypd to break that up but new york city has not changed. i'm telling you, it is, it wants to change. why it elected an ex-cop as mayor but let's see if that a
already, new york, chicago, louisville, milwaukee, indianapolis, montgomery, birmingham, alabama, shreveportuisiana. rachel, let's hope this year improves. and maybe there is a wake-up for officials in leadership who realize their policies are getting people killed but still remains to be seen. rachel: yeah. if you take a look at that list of the cities that you had there, pete, every single one of them is run by a democrat mayor. so that should give you a hint what is going on. you're axe...
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shreveport and india and china continue to harm washington apple growers who export one third of their crops. for example india were 120 million-dollar profit for washington. growers are permanently losing access to these markets. my first is a request and not even a question for you what can we do onn the supply-chain and trade to reach the export market andt also i know first-hand the challenges of navigating climate change. tree is a perennial crop so they always sequestered carbon and it's not an issue after initial planting. you can't always use crops and cherry trees can spread cherry disease so a lot of the traditional practices they don't apply to orchards. the orchards in my district would love to participate and take advantage of the climate supportive program. current policy discussions focus on conservation programs and they fall short of what's needed to help them adopt costly practices that will reduce the carbon footprint. my first question secretary vilsack is this, as you arerl thinking about different types of farms and having farmers at the table. specific steps as u
shreveport and india and china continue to harm washington apple growers who export one third of their crops. for example india were 120 million-dollar profit for washington. growers are permanently losing access to these markets. my first is a request and not even a question for you what can we do onn the supply-chain and trade to reach the export market andt also i know first-hand the challenges of navigating climate change. tree is a perennial crop so they always sequestered carbon and it's...