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but, if you look before the spike , before the spike the pressure in the container was about 3 pounds and after the spike the pressure in the container was zero. it's like a bike tire. the bike tire was holding pressure and all at once there was a spike, it blew the tire and after that it didn't hold pressure anymore. the graph is pretty clear. during the trial, a doctor at the university of bridgeport determine that about 10% of the radioactive activity inside the containment was released. there was 2 billion ci at the time or 10%, there's about 200 million ci, another data point that's out there. one other thing from daniel, and daniel is the industry expert. in the report he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2 pm. 10 minutes after the explosion and the containment, all fully upscale and that again tells me the container did leak. and of course, that is not identified by the new nuclear regulatory commission either. so, my belief is that the nrc number is off by 10, but the industry guy would say it's off by a factor of 15 and the doctor w
but, if you look before the spike , before the spike the pressure in the container was about 3 pounds and after the spike the pressure in the container was zero. it's like a bike tire. the bike tire was holding pressure and all at once there was a spike, it blew the tire and after that it didn't hold pressure anymore. the graph is pretty clear. during the trial, a doctor at the university of bridgeport determine that about 10% of the radioactive activity inside the containment was released....
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after fed minutes signal quote financial instability for years because has spiked above five thousand four hundred and the rest of the crypto space is soaring seemingly catalyzed by thread minutes which showed a lack of immediacy in cutting rates and anxiety over leverage and financial instability quote a few participants observed that the appropriate path for policy in so far as that implied lower interest rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the data. how of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course we had craig right roger barrett you had my current these people that suffered from big coin derangement syndrome in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that
after fed minutes signal quote financial instability for years because has spiked above five thousand four hundred and the rest of the crypto space is soaring seemingly catalyzed by thread minutes which showed a lack of immediacy in cutting rates and anxiety over leverage and financial instability quote a few participants observed that the appropriate path for policy in so far as that implied lower interest rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and...
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rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the data. how of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course you had craig right you had roger barrett you had my current these people that suffered from big coin derangement syndrome in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that are in mainstream economics now who are looking really stupid because they never took the time to investigate because it's all about they obviously know nothing about economics finance or markets otherwise they would not make such ill informed opinion and soon a state actor will begin mining big corn for strategic reserve purposes in the hash wars will be played out on a state level and that's what w
rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the data. how of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course you had...
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the spike is coming down. we're getting down -- last year's hot prowls were lower than they were before the spike by 2%. but that is the correct trend. that is the message we want to get out. we want to know that videos on homes have helped to contribute to this and keep working with us and report crimes. sometimes we go to community meetings and people will talk about an issue, but they haven't reported it to the police. it's important they report the crimes, so they can get victim assistance through the district attorney office and we can be aware of it for tracking purposes. >> supervisor mar: thank you. just on the data that you presented, on slide number 6, around the residential burglaries, you share that the taraval station, the year-to-date, through april 22nd declined by 41% from 2018 to so far in 2019, you know, that figure that you have for 2019 of 74 incidents, of burglaries, doesn't match up with the figure that we've received directly from the taraval police captain through his monthly community
the spike is coming down. we're getting down -- last year's hot prowls were lower than they were before the spike by 2%. but that is the correct trend. that is the message we want to get out. we want to know that videos on homes have helped to contribute to this and keep working with us and report crimes. sometimes we go to community meetings and people will talk about an issue, but they haven't reported it to the police. it's important they report the crimes, so they can get victim assistance...
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being one of these perhaps unit of accounts this global reserve currency with gold crypto is our spiking after fed minutes signal quote financial instability for years because it has spiked above five thousand four hundred and the rest of the crypto space is soaring seemingly catalyzed by thread minutes which showed a lack of immediacy in cutting rates and anxiety over leverage and financial instability quote a few participants observed that the appropriate path for policy in so far as it implied lower interest rates for longer periods of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again the coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the tao of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course you had craig right roger barrett you had my current these people that suffered from big coin derangement syndr
being one of these perhaps unit of accounts this global reserve currency with gold crypto is our spiking after fed minutes signal quote financial instability for years because it has spiked above five thousand four hundred and the rest of the crypto space is soaring seemingly catalyzed by thread minutes which showed a lack of immediacy in cutting rates and anxiety over leverage and financial instability quote a few participants observed that the appropriate path for policy in so far as it...
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there how would you explain today's spike? a knee-jerk reaction? >> just a trading spike.e think oil prices will remain range-bound. come down a little bit. want prices to stay down and they can stay down because of oil around the world. charles: we already had momentum in oil to be honest with you. >> and energy stocks. they have not kept pace with the overall market. they have not outperformed or come back. when you're looking at how this will affect at the corporate profits of exxonmobil and all these other big companies we've already seen a vast improvement on the outlook for this year, especially in third and fourth quarter where they're expected to lose less. they're still expected to make less money. make less money this year. not even half as bad as we expected the beginning. year. it is looking healthier and prices are going up. charles: back in the day, you guys remember there was an oil premium, sometimes 20 bucks, geopolitical premium. nowadays we're closer, this may bring us closer to conflict with iran perhaps around the world there are serious hot spots. we
there how would you explain today's spike? a knee-jerk reaction? >> just a trading spike.e think oil prices will remain range-bound. come down a little bit. want prices to stay down and they can stay down because of oil around the world. charles: we already had momentum in oil to be honest with you. >> and energy stocks. they have not kept pace with the overall market. they have not outperformed or come back. when you're looking at how this will affect at the corporate profits of...
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you can see that major spike here. now, apple accused qualcomm of basically hamstringing and forcing customers to pay double to gain access to its chips, so as the arguments got under way, you could pretty much tell it was going to be this stretched-out, long-brewing legal battle between the two over how royalties are collected when it comes to i guess you could say innovations in smartphone technology. in the opening remarks, which just happened yesterday, a nine-person jury was picked about 15 miles from qualcomm headquarters which is in san diego. apple lawyers tried very hard to portray the chip company as a huge monopoly and that it had kind of used its patent portfolio as a weapon, you know, charging unbelievable licensing fees, 5% of the sale price of iphones sold, et cetera, but apparently you had a pushback from qualcomm and both sides decided you know what, let's drop our weapons and call each other friends. and it is qualcomm at this hour that appears to be the major shareholder beneficiary. 16.75% to the up
you can see that major spike here. now, apple accused qualcomm of basically hamstringing and forcing customers to pay double to gain access to its chips, so as the arguments got under way, you could pretty much tell it was going to be this stretched-out, long-brewing legal battle between the two over how royalties are collected when it comes to i guess you could say innovations in smartphone technology. in the opening remarks, which just happened yesterday, a nine-person jury was picked about...
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feature,one obvious the big bump in the middle, the spike. but if you look before the spike , the pressure in the containment was about three pounds. pressure inike, the the containment was about zero. it is like a bike tire. the bike tire was holding pressure. once the spike it blew a tire, after that it didn't hold pressure anymore. the graph is pretty clear. during the trial, dr. ri ghtblatt determined that the radioactive inside the containment was released. there was 2 billion curies it said in the containment of the time, so 10% is about 100 million curies, another data point that is out there. one other thing from daniel, daniel was industry expert guide. in his report, he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2:00. within 10 minutes of the exposure, all three of the instruments into the containment were exposed. that was notand identified by the nuclear regulatory commission either. 's belief is that the n.r.c. number is off by about a factor of 10, but the industry's own guy would say it is off
feature,one obvious the big bump in the middle, the spike. but if you look before the spike , the pressure in the containment was about three pounds. pressure inike, the the containment was about zero. it is like a bike tire. the bike tire was holding pressure. once the spike it blew a tire, after that it didn't hold pressure anymore. the graph is pretty clear. during the trial, dr. ri ghtblatt determined that the radioactive inside the containment was released. there was 2 billion curies it...
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people marched their to the spiked -- marched their to the spiked fence and raised their fists, then went down california street heading to chinatown. it was a good thing they do not go into chinatown because the chinese were armed and hired andce, off-duty police others. they would have been shot down if they started attacking chinese. then they went all the way to iers where they attacked chinese getting off of both spear the government in san francisco became the working man's party which meant white working man's party. you bought something that had a labellabel it said white only. deeply ingrained racialized structure of u.s. society that is a legacy of all of this. for american indians, it was a different story in the sense, you mentioned indian removal. i was a process that took place in the 1830's and 1840's. it was complete by the time there was any amount of railroad construction because what happened is they ran out of places to remove the indians to in the indian territory, what is now oklahoma. what happened was with the establishment of the reservation those places beca
people marched their to the spiked -- marched their to the spiked fence and raised their fists, then went down california street heading to chinatown. it was a good thing they do not go into chinatown because the chinese were armed and hired andce, off-duty police others. they would have been shot down if they started attacking chinese. then they went all the way to iers where they attacked chinese getting off of both spear the government in san francisco became the working man's party which...
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up and out has spiked back down.it is hard to say for sure that fundamental factors in the company are driving those fluctuations in stock prices, and what we are interested in and in estimating this is what is it going to be worked at the end of the lockup period? it is entirely possible that the stock may stabilize at some level that is higher or lower than where it is today, and in six months, and i would avoid placing too much credence in what you see in the very early days of the company going public of course, 20 years ago during the.com boom, you would have companies that went public, skyrocketed on their first day, and never reach that price again and they were bankrupting two years. that doesn't seem to be the experience with most of the companies that have gone public in san francisco this decade. twitter had a spike after its i.p.o. it has gone off -- up and down. it reacts to news and fundamental changes in its business just like in every other company. i think it is very hard to draw conclusions based on
up and out has spiked back down.it is hard to say for sure that fundamental factors in the company are driving those fluctuations in stock prices, and what we are interested in and in estimating this is what is it going to be worked at the end of the lockup period? it is entirely possible that the stock may stabilize at some level that is higher or lower than where it is today, and in six months, and i would avoid placing too much credence in what you see in the very early days of the company...
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that >>can do some hardball negotiating wyden wants to use spike at data from medicare and medicaid to negotiate drug prices. >>in washington. alexandra, mount. >>california's attorney general of a sarah announcing the next steps in the national emergency lawsuit. >>plus president trump offering rare praise from mexico just before departing to the southern border we're going to have more on his visit when we come back. >>the country is full that is what president trump id today at california southern border, the president was in calexico inspecting and newly repaired section of fencing. >>now this comes after a week of confusing comments over whether the president would close down the border ports of entry. camila burnout is in calyx a co california with the latest. >>there is and clear. >>president donald trump being a visit to the southern border friday a week after threatening to shut it down mexico's the last 4 days is done more than they've
that >>can do some hardball negotiating wyden wants to use spike at data from medicare and medicaid to negotiate drug prices. >>in washington. alexandra, mount. >>california's attorney general of a sarah announcing the next steps in the national emergency lawsuit. >>plus president trump offering rare praise from mexico just before departing to the southern border we're going to have more on his visit when we come back. >>the country is full that is what president...
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rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know.
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and i was, l spike! this isi m,olly shannon, and he was, like, yeah, how you doing?ng drama student and i is said, i saw she's gotta have it and you went to nyu and i'm currently a student at nyu and . >> stephen: what did he do? he was so nice. we talked 20 minutes. i asked how you broke into show business, we talked about movies and arts and haven't been nicer for 20 minutes. >> stephen: have you talked since? >> never. it's the first time i've told the story. >> stephen: really? yes. >> stephen: have you met him? i never met him. i just spoke to him on the phone one day at his house when he was in brooklyn when i was 21! >> stephen: spike, come on out! ( laughter ) ( applause ) fantastic. i try to be nice. i don't think i would be that nice. someone called -- maybe he thought he knew you at first, like, who's molly... >> no, i was, like, i'm just a fan. >> stephen: that's wonderful. he was so kind. >> stephen: don't be surprised if young women are calling you base on your movie "wild nights with emily." you play emily dickinson. the belle of am hurst. >> one of ou
and i was, l spike! this isi m,olly shannon, and he was, like, yeah, how you doing?ng drama student and i is said, i saw she's gotta have it and you went to nyu and i'm currently a student at nyu and . >> stephen: what did he do? he was so nice. we talked 20 minutes. i asked how you broke into show business, we talked about movies and arts and haven't been nicer for 20 minutes. >> stephen: have you talked since? >> never. it's the first time i've told the story. >>...
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moment in the country the latest fbi data shows a 17% increase in hate crimes, this is a significant spike, bigger than any jump we've seen in recent times. that a lot of the climate in the country, much that is shaping the climate in the country now, is being informed by what's happening at a policy level. ,o policies like the muslim ban taking away the rights of transgender children, the attacks we are seeing on affirmative action at our nations colleges and universities, have really created a climate in which people of color find themselves with a target on their backs. i'm glad that congress decided to bring attention to this important issue. i think it's critical that lawmakers and our federal government think about what we can do to confront the crisis that we are up against. host: what about the presidents rhetoric? rhetorice president's absolute make the difference. words matter. we are seen the impact down to what's happening inside of public schools. there's a 25% in increase in hate incidents and bullying inside public schools, no doubt the leader of the free world, and the word
moment in the country the latest fbi data shows a 17% increase in hate crimes, this is a significant spike, bigger than any jump we've seen in recent times. that a lot of the climate in the country, much that is shaping the climate in the country now, is being informed by what's happening at a policy level. ,o policies like the muslim ban taking away the rights of transgender children, the attacks we are seeing on affirmative action at our nations colleges and universities, have really created...
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ilhan omar says she herself has faced a spike in death threats against her. tweettrumppinning of the video where he has juxtaposed the 9/11 attacks with ilhan omar? we know about the attacks on the tree of life synagogue that 11 jewish worshipers that were citing the a killer same was the president trump used. president trump's words and what he tweets has meaning. >> absolutely. there was a study performed or published last year that said there is a direct correlation with donald trump's anti-muslim treats and the rise in income up with -- muslim hate crimes. andter and hate crimes partially are connected and not only connected in the united states, but connected internationally as well. that is what the study found. not only is what donald trump tweeted completely disturbing, but it is also coming within weeks of 50 people being killed in new zealand and two different mosques by men who also have himself connected to president trump and his ideology. amy: and with the new zealand prime minister responded to president trump when he asked what can you do when
ilhan omar says she herself has faced a spike in death threats against her. tweettrumppinning of the video where he has juxtaposed the 9/11 attacks with ilhan omar? we know about the attacks on the tree of life synagogue that 11 jewish worshipers that were citing the a killer same was the president trump used. president trump's words and what he tweets has meaning. >> absolutely. there was a study performed or published last year that said there is a direct correlation with donald trump's...
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another spike in the number of measles cases across america. and the urgent action being taken right here in new york city. more on that in a nt >>> and the cost of gas tonight. the new numbers just in, and what this could mean for the week's ahead. a lot more news ahead on a monday night. monday night. stay tuned. it comes to type 2 diabetes, are you thinking about your heart? well, i'm managing my a1c, so i should be all set. right. actually, you're still at risk for a fatal heart attack or stroke. even if i'm taking heart medicine, like statins or blood thinners? yep! that's why i asked my doctor what else i could do... she told me about jardiance. that's right. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event for adults who have type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. that's why the american diabetes association recommends the active ingredient in jardiance. and it lowers a1c? yeah- with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infectio an
another spike in the number of measles cases across america. and the urgent action being taken right here in new york city. more on that in a nt >>> and the cost of gas tonight. the new numbers just in, and what this could mean for the week's ahead. a lot more news ahead on a monday night. monday night. stay tuned. it comes to type 2 diabetes, are you thinking about your heart? well, i'm managing my a1c, so i should be all set. right. actually, you're still at risk for a fatal heart...
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from the east -- it was here on may 10, 1869 that spy,d stanford trophoblast also known as the gold spike, joining the rails of the transcontinental railroad and forever linking stanford university to this transformational event and the changes it drop to california and the nation. the completion of the transcontinental railroad connected the vast expanse of the united states with safe and convenient transport, reducing coast-to-coast travel from six months to one week. the railroad through social change -- to thering a despot o indians. among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from tales of labors to stories of the nation's expansion and the b
from the east -- it was here on may 10, 1869 that spy,d stanford trophoblast also known as the gold spike, joining the rails of the transcontinental railroad and forever linking stanford university to this transformational event and the changes it drop to california and the nation. the completion of the transcontinental railroad connected the vast expanse of the united states with safe and convenient transport, reducing coast-to-coast travel from six months to one week. the railroad through...
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rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the data. now of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people that challenge it look really stupid you know in a big quiet space of course you had craig right you had roger very you had my current these type people that suffered from bitcoin derangement syndrome now in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that are in mainstream.
rates for a longer period of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the data. now of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people that challenge it look really stupid you know in a big quiet space of course you had...
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they'll be looking for any spike in cost put inflation.sh-up inflation is demand driven or by resilience of the domestic economy, the story may change that the fed may extend its pause longer and that would delay the cutting rates that could come in coming quarters. not necessarily arguing for a renewed drive to normalize policy or hike rates from here. anna: valentin marinov from credit agricole stays with us. let's check the sector picture for you because the oil story looms large on the sector picture for european equity markets. oil and gas, the biggest gaining sector by far. health care also up there. chemicals one of the biggest losing sectors. construction materials, travel and leisure weaker despite seeing thomas cook bid. ineresting to see the moves the oil related stocks at a time when we are talking about what is coming on in iran and the white house policy toward iran. china responding to that this morning, saying it is opposed to unilateral sanctions on iran, which raises questions to what extent china will comply to u.s. dema
they'll be looking for any spike in cost put inflation.sh-up inflation is demand driven or by resilience of the domestic economy, the story may change that the fed may extend its pause longer and that would delay the cutting rates that could come in coming quarters. not necessarily arguing for a renewed drive to normalize policy or hike rates from here. anna: valentin marinov from credit agricole stays with us. let's check the sector picture for you because the oil story looms large on the...
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interest rates for longer periods of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the tao of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course you had craig right roger varya my current these people that suffered from big coin derangement syndrome in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that are in mainstream economics now who are looking really stupid because they never took the time to investigate because it's all about they obviously know nothing about economics finance or markets otherwise they would not make such ill informed opinion and soon a state actor will begin mining because going for a strategic reserve purposes in the hash wars will be played out on a state level and that's what'll take us to new
interest rates for longer periods of times could lead to greater financial stability risks and that's the spike that happened immediately upon the fed minutes being released. right well you know i'll be speaking again on the big coin twenty nineteen conference in san francisco the topic will be the tao of bitcoin and you just need to understand that bitcoin is on its own journey and it has a way of making people the challenges look really stupid you know in the big point space of course you had...
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we will show you what is fueling the spike. "today in the bay" starts right now. i almost said spiking the fuel. that is not right. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura. >> i'm marcus washington. first, we want to get to the weather. vianey, you said it's going to be a really nice one. >> i think people will like this week, especially if you're a fan of a summer preview. 48 degrees in san francisco. not concerned about breezy conditions today. san jose, 50 degrees. not concerned about the wind speeds. however, we are going to be monitoring the temperatures. the high pressure is really going to begin to dominate. by 11:00 a.m., in the 60s. by 1:00, 70s. by the afternoon, 80s. upper 80s in the interior valleys. this is only going to get warmer into the workweek. i'll send thingve
we will show you what is fueling the spike. "today in the bay" starts right now. i almost said spiking the fuel. that is not right. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura. >> i'm marcus washington. first, we want to get to the weather. vianey, you said it's going to be a really nice one. >> i think people will like this week, especially if you're a fan of a summer preview. 48 degrees in san francisco. not concerned about breezy conditions today. san...
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this third spike is three days after the cruise campaign got suspended. >> they were following the insampaign. >> it seems like they were, yeah. >> the most surprising thing is that president trump's unexpected victory didn't slow the russian trolls down. in fact, they ramped up their activity after the election. >> so here the biggest spike is in december the 29th and 30th of the 2016. that's when obama lost the sanctions in response to the election meddling. >> the russian response was to do more. >> for social media, yes, they really ramped up their volume of how much they were talking. >> this wasn't just about politics. this was about creating chaos and the russians used pretty much every trick in the book. >> what is this? what are we looking at? >> so every dot that you see here is a fake twitter account. and, so, we organized them by who was citing one another. and this reveals the teams of accounts, right? one of my favorite is the purple one. that's the team whose only purpose we could find was to create food hopes around thanksgiving and telling americans turkeys that you bu
this third spike is three days after the cruise campaign got suspended. >> they were following the insampaign. >> it seems like they were, yeah. >> the most surprising thing is that president trump's unexpected victory didn't slow the russian trolls down. in fact, they ramped up their activity after the election. >> so here the biggest spike is in december the 29th and 30th of the 2016. that's when obama lost the sanctions in response to the election meddling. >>...
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overnight a massive spike occurred in the price of big clients breaking through four forty two hundred when we last saw it too roughly forty eight hundred where a rally path to five thousand following the movie entire community is speculating on what caused this enormous price increase and if this rally signals an end to the crypto winter well it seems like this spike was triggered by a massive whale in the market according to b.c.b. group c.e.o. oliver of on land birds saidee an order worth of about one hundred million dollars was spread three ways across the changes coin base cracking and that stamp if you look at the volumes on each of these three exchanges they were in concert units of volume of seven thousand that quite were bought every hour for a total of twenty thousand bitcoins compared that to the average daily trading volume of only five thousand decline per day previously since january. a huge move like this speaks to the confidence level of the market this is a real buy most likely from an institutional or smart money investor bullish momentum has picked up again and specu
overnight a massive spike occurred in the price of big clients breaking through four forty two hundred when we last saw it too roughly forty eight hundred where a rally path to five thousand following the movie entire community is speculating on what caused this enormous price increase and if this rally signals an end to the crypto winter well it seems like this spike was triggered by a massive whale in the market according to b.c.b. group c.e.o. oliver of on land birds saidee an order worth of...
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the number spiking by 78 in just the last week. >> cdc's very concerned. there are some large outbreaks going on that have lasted for several months now. >> reporter: the outbreak so troubling, in new york, health officials now warning certain schools that allow unvaccinated students they could face fines or even closure. the cdc tracking 465 cases in 19 states this year, a near record since the disease was virtually eradicated nearly 20 years ago. most of those sickened were not vaccinated. doctors and community leaders tonight concerned. >> the anti-vaxxer movement across the country is very strong. it has found its way through social media and confused parents and confused people about the importance of vaccination. >> reporter: david, doctors say people with the measles may be contagious even before they know they're infected. the measles can spread up to four days before and four days after that classic rash appears. david? >> all right, erielle, thank you. >>> when we come back, that snowstorm midweek. up to 20 inches of snow in some places. i wish t
the number spiking by 78 in just the last week. >> cdc's very concerned. there are some large outbreaks going on that have lasted for several months now. >> reporter: the outbreak so troubling, in new york, health officials now warning certain schools that allow unvaccinated students they could face fines or even closure. the cdc tracking 465 cases in 19 states this year, a near record since the disease was virtually eradicated nearly 20 years ago. most of those sickened were not...
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do you believe this spike in oil prices is an investable one? the energy sector, for instance, which is up 2% today that could stand to benefit. >> i think so. you know, we have to keep in mind now that we're no longer the largest importer of crude. in fact, one of the largest producers of crude that the s&p 500 is actually positively correlated to oil prices these days and remarkably, oil is up at least brent oil the last time i checked was up 38% year to date. so, i do think that these higher oil prices are sustainable at these levels i think it also suggests that there's a little more global growth than we originally feared earlier this year. so, i think the best way to play it energy sector and also one of the biggest beneficiaries is emerging market stocks that's something that i think could continue to benefit if oil prices stay where they are at this level >> jack, i want to ask you more about the premise that, you know, the s&p 500 is positively correlated to oil prices i understand that. oil prices should be a barometer for global growt
do you believe this spike in oil prices is an investable one? the energy sector, for instance, which is up 2% today that could stand to benefit. >> i think so. you know, we have to keep in mind now that we're no longer the largest importer of crude. in fact, one of the largest producers of crude that the s&p 500 is actually positively correlated to oil prices these days and remarkably, oil is up at least brent oil the last time i checked was up 38% year to date. so, i do think that...
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. >> trade optimism spurs the stock 600 to a near eight-month high while the euro spikes after key european service pmis beat expectations zbliern >>> a softer pivot in downing street sterling extends gains as theresa may says she'll request a second brexit deadline extension and seek a compromise with her political opponent. >> we will need a further extension of article 50. one that is as short as possible and that ends when we pass a deal and we need to be clear what such an extension is for, to insure we leave in a timely and orderly way. >>> out of fashion burberry shares sink after jp morgan cuts its full-year core profit forecast. it's highly exposed to brexit-related sterling volatility >>> and santander reaffirms its medium term financial targets and annual cost savings of 1.2 billion euros in its latest strategy update. we speak to deputy chairman he ana bottin later today >>> it's it's been an exciting half hour for euro zone data we have the final composite numbers for the euro zone for the month of march, and those have come in at 51.6 slightly higher than the flash estimates o
. >> trade optimism spurs the stock 600 to a near eight-month high while the euro spikes after key european service pmis beat expectations zbliern >>> a softer pivot in downing street sterling extends gains as theresa may says she'll request a second brexit deadline extension and seek a compromise with her political opponent. >> we will need a further extension of article 50. one that is as short as possible and that ends when we pass a deal and we need to be clear what...
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doctors are concerned about a spike in measles cases here in the u.s.how health professionals are trying to keep the measles from spreading. >>> plus, new reaction to the damage at the notre dame cathedral in paris. how leaders in paris plan to repair and rebuilt that centuries-old landmark. >>> on the way to the tunnel looks pretty good if you are driving westbound on highway 24. we will tell you more about this commute and the east bay commute coming up. >>> april showers. we had a couple locations with half an inch of rain. not too shabby, but the system is moving out and we will get a little break later today. lingering rain in san jose and santa clara for another hour, i think.
doctors are concerned about a spike in measles cases here in the u.s.how health professionals are trying to keep the measles from spreading. >>> plus, new reaction to the damage at the notre dame cathedral in paris. how leaders in paris plan to repair and rebuilt that centuries-old landmark. >>> on the way to the tunnel looks pretty good if you are driving westbound on highway 24. we will tell you more about this commute and the east bay commute coming up. >>> april...
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it's a spike. when you get to 16% or 17% on a particular crime, that is a homeland security spike.t is -- it doesn't seem to be stopping as we've seen. >> and so that brings me -- >> can i suggest one quick point? >> sure. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. no, please. >> please go ahead. i think she made an excellent point. now, we also had a 6% increase in the number of agencies in 2017. when we looked at our city study, we found about 12% and when you look for per capita, it was still an 11% increase and our latest study, 2018 data, you're hearing it here first, 30 of the largest american cities, we saw another year -- this is on top of those fbi increases that you just spoke -- the latest municipal data we have, a fifth consecutive year for these cities, if it portends with the fbi data, a fourth year when they come out in november. anti-semitic attacks rose over 9% in 10 of the cities we looked at and in 14 of the cities we looked at, in 5 of them, jews were in the top three. so it looks like 2018, you heard it here first, 2018 will be probably another rise for hate crime in the united
it's a spike. when you get to 16% or 17% on a particular crime, that is a homeland security spike.t is -- it doesn't seem to be stopping as we've seen. >> and so that brings me -- >> can i suggest one quick point? >> sure. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. no, please. >> please go ahead. i think she made an excellent point. now, we also had a 6% increase in the number of agencies in 2017. when we looked at our city study, we found about 12% and when you look for per capita,...
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vol,you have extended low you are going to get a volatility spike. guy: is the market complacent right now? you've got a higher target. think there's more to come here. risk-adjusted, is the next 10% worth taking? or not, because volatility is so low and portfolios can handle it? if that number starts to pick up, the heavily listing -- the heavy lifting is going to be hard. tom: since the start of this year, i would say our anecdotal observations talking to our clients is people are uncomfortably heavy in cash right now. there's too much dry powder. i think people have been skeptical of the rally this year. now that we've made new highs, everyone should have been 100% invested at the start of this year. invested, and% everyone was in defenses. on january 1, that was our outlook. there were at least five things that mirrored exactly what happened in 2009 that were present on january 1 of this year. that is why 2009 has been the best template in our minds. vonnie: tom, we will be back again soon. that is tom lee with funds track -- with fundstrat globa
vol,you have extended low you are going to get a volatility spike. guy: is the market complacent right now? you've got a higher target. think there's more to come here. risk-adjusted, is the next 10% worth taking? or not, because volatility is so low and portfolios can handle it? if that number starts to pick up, the heavily listing -- the heavy lifting is going to be hard. tom: since the start of this year, i would say our anecdotal observations talking to our clients is people are...
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famous alumni include: martin luther king junior and spike lee the move comes after spelman college,cally black all-women's school in atlanta, adopted a similar gender identity policy in 2017. they say the masters is a tradition unlike any other...and today was a masters unlike any other...well, at least since 2005...because that's the last time tiger woods put on the green jacket...until today. this was one of those days where a sporting event transcended being just another sporting event... it seemed the entire country was locked in to see woods win his 5th masters and 15th overall major championship... tiger... coming in two shots back to win his first green jacket since 2005.. 8th hole... woods... struggled to find consistency on the front 9... but here he calmly sinks the birdie putt to get to 12- under... one shot back of the 54 hole leader francesco molinari... 11th hole... tiger in trouble between the trees... but he makes a brilliant play out of the trees to save par and keep him within two strokes at 11-under 12th hole... molinari... comes up short on his tee shot and hits
famous alumni include: martin luther king junior and spike lee the move comes after spelman college,cally black all-women's school in atlanta, adopted a similar gender identity policy in 2017. they say the masters is a tradition unlike any other...and today was a masters unlike any other...well, at least since 2005...because that's the last time tiger woods put on the green jacket...until today. this was one of those days where a sporting event transcended being just another sporting event......
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>> i think it comes in spikes. i've talked to the sf police department and phone snatches occur, juveniles on buses that might do that. we have to deploy them to that line to curtail the situation. then they might have another spike in another district for other small crimes. it's not a trend. >> supervisor fewer: any other questions? if not, let's bring up java cronenberg. >> i'm with the mta, i'm our vision zero task force. i'll try to keep this short and sweet. >> supervisor fewer: thanks for waiting. >> no worries. most of you have seen a version 0 the presentation, so i'll go quickly. the board adopted vision zero, the goal of ending traffic fatalities in 2014 and we're halfway through to our goal of zero by 2024. vision zero is guided nationally, internationally, by the same core principle of saving lives, of having equitable streets for all users, reducing speed, of making streets safe through engineering tools. and improving and focusing on human behavior that result in crashes. we've had a really robust co
>> i think it comes in spikes. i've talked to the sf police department and phone snatches occur, juveniles on buses that might do that. we have to deploy them to that line to curtail the situation. then they might have another spike in another district for other small crimes. it's not a trend. >> supervisor fewer: any other questions? if not, let's bring up java cronenberg. >> i'm with the mta, i'm our vision zero task force. i'll try to keep this short and sweet. >>...
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many of the skate parks i've seen from these turnstiles to these high fences to those really sharp spikeshich have many skaters staying away until something changes. a top neighborhood skater in san jose today joined fellow skaters carving and grinding at the plaza skate park. as busy as it was here, it was deserted almost all day at nearby stonegate park. he said that's because the stonegate fence put up about a year ago with its restrictive gates and sharp spikes create a hostile, cramped, dangerous environment. >> it makes it seem like jail. >> it was probably protect the >> but it actually is hurting them. >> local activists and agrees. he's lunched a petition drive to remove prison fencing or replace them with wider, shorter barriers. he says he's seen how the closed-in environment invites trouble. >> and once the evening started to set in, that's when you saw more of the gang element come inside the gates and start spray painting the park. >> we just honestly want no more fences around stonegate, no more fences around the skate parks. they hurt people. we just love our community. we
many of the skate parks i've seen from these turnstiles to these high fences to those really sharp spikeshich have many skaters staying away until something changes. a top neighborhood skater in san jose today joined fellow skaters carving and grinding at the plaza skate park. as busy as it was here, it was deserted almost all day at nearby stonegate park. he said that's because the stonegate fence put up about a year ago with its restrictive gates and sharp spikes create a hostile, cramped,...
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. >> we've seen a big spike ceguns, jewelry and guitars to what's behind these doors. >> this is our most secure room. >> reporter: the room, loaded with potentially counterfeit drugs and more >> everything from pharmaceuticals to counterfeit money, counterfeit i.d.s. >> reporter: fueling the spike, he says, e-commerce, and smaller pajsz headed straight for the consumer. >> an incredible uptick in e-commerce. >> reporter: some are so real it's almost impossible to tell the difference. >> where are we seeing most of the counterfeit products coming from >> certainly china. >> reporter: we wanted to find out what's behind the epidemics of fake coming in from china and how so many are winding up on e-commerce sites for sale. >> it's a cost for our clients. >> reporter: diane specializes in trademark law she says imposters are trying to hijack her client's luxury brand duping the u.s. patent and trade mark office so they can register as the brand on site like amazon. >> they file a document with the trademark office that says our e-mail address has changed then they go over to the amazon
. >> we've seen a big spike ceguns, jewelry and guitars to what's behind these doors. >> this is our most secure room. >> reporter: the room, loaded with potentially counterfeit drugs and more >> everything from pharmaceuticals to counterfeit money, counterfeit i.d.s. >> reporter: fueling the spike, he says, e-commerce, and smaller pajsz headed straight for the consumer. >> an incredible uptick in e-commerce. >> reporter: some are so real it's almost...
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how would you prepare far spike? >> i've heard this for a while.ve gone through periods where it has been compressed quite some time given that we've had some events playing out. i think what you want to do rimarily is own risk off primarily in the mmbing classes and volume primarily. i think yen, aussie yen, if you're looking if straddles or strangles on that space on the one month or two-month space. even sterling right now is cheaper than it was two weeks ago. two weeks ago, one month, strerling was 14 or 16. 6.25, six so ng the volatility over the next month is pretty cheap. i don't think that if we -- if you lose much by henling those bets. if we see an equity market selloff in the near future. >> interesting detail. thank you so much. chief portfolio manager at art capital management in dubai, great to have you with us. it's a tough period for kenya. the prolonged dry spell left more than a million people in need of aid. the situation comes amid concern over the nation's currency. it from . reclassified floating to other managed arrangement.
how would you prepare far spike? >> i've heard this for a while.ve gone through periods where it has been compressed quite some time given that we've had some events playing out. i think what you want to do rimarily is own risk off primarily in the mmbing classes and volume primarily. i think yen, aussie yen, if you're looking if straddles or strangles on that space on the one month or two-month space. even sterling right now is cheaper than it was two weeks ago. two weeks ago, one month,...
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take a look at these temperatures after a spike in temperatures tomorrow.e're going to come back down to closer to normal weather. feeling like spring with sunshine and we'll see more of the dry weather continuing. easter weekend really no issues. make plans to get out there for the egg hunts and also the earth day cleanup. if you want to go to the 4.20 celebration. >> all right. that does it for us. next newscast coming up at 5:00. >> have a great day. we'll see you later. go to nbcbayarea.com any time of the day. >>> right now on "california live," roll out the rechd carpe we've got the best in show. and john is about to unleash fun. then shake your love. debbie gibson is not only in your dreams. ♪ it was only in my dreams we've got her live in studio with her brand-new music. ♪ the boys in the band the boys in the band ♪ >> plus, blue bubbly anyone? cheers. >> and amber's got everybody breathing heavy again. >> hi, girls. oh, i'm getting strong by zumba today. >> it's all happeni r
take a look at these temperatures after a spike in temperatures tomorrow.e're going to come back down to closer to normal weather. feeling like spring with sunshine and we'll see more of the dry weather continuing. easter weekend really no issues. make plans to get out there for the egg hunts and also the earth day cleanup. if you want to go to the 4.20 celebration. >> all right. that does it for us. next newscast coming up at 5:00. >> have a great day. we'll see you later. go to...
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warmth spikes and it will be calm saturday. there is nothing steady about the high temperatures. we have the spring see saw going through the seven-day forecast. inside slider is going to hit the sierra. snow showing up on live doppler 7 right now. inland rain and mountain snow. friday a warming trend, mostly sunny. 57, above average on saturday. a little bit more rain than snow for sunday. hopefully they are fwrooming it well. here's a look at what is going to happen with our temperatures, 59, 60 along the coast into san francisco. low to mid 60s around the bay. mid to upper 60s inland. dangerous wind at beaches 11 to 5:00 this evening. gusting to 45 miles per hour. top's 40s everywhere. accuweather seven-day forecast wild springs. five to ten degrees cooler today. five to ten degrees warmer tomorrow. near 80 inland saturday. five to ten degrees cooler by monday. five to ten degrees warmer wednesday. did you get all of that? >> i think so. >> let's talk about snow. >> the base totals are down 10 to 20 inches on eitheran there from about a week ago. we have got some melting. but
warmth spikes and it will be calm saturday. there is nothing steady about the high temperatures. we have the spring see saw going through the seven-day forecast. inside slider is going to hit the sierra. snow showing up on live doppler 7 right now. inland rain and mountain snow. friday a warming trend, mostly sunny. 57, above average on saturday. a little bit more rain than snow for sunday. hopefully they are fwrooming it well. here's a look at what is going to happen with our temperatures, 59,...
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aris homicide rate has spiked. so far there's been 45. just yesterday police were called to southeast at an apartment for a shootinghere a man later died. coming up next, find out what leaders are proposing to try and put a stop to all the killing. >>> as you get ready this morning, stop for second and watch this story. a soldier from prince george's county wakingp a home after surprising his loved ones at national harbor over the weekend. check it out. [ cheers ] >> sheer joy. captn justin brown's family had no idea w heas coming home from a year-lon i deploimtdn iraq. he -- deploent iniraq. he surprised them.as his sister in on the surprise and helped get his wife, kids, extended family all in place. after all the hugs and kisses, great moments, our darcy spencer asked caprown how it felt to be back. awesomelt it feels awesome to see my family scream for me. you knowlad to see them because i thought theyusas j going to watch the final four. again. good seeing them >> he must have felt amazing just pulling this off. captain brown, get th
aris homicide rate has spiked. so far there's been 45. just yesterday police were called to southeast at an apartment for a shootinghere a man later died. coming up next, find out what leaders are proposing to try and put a stop to all the killing. >>> as you get ready this morning, stop for second and watch this story. a soldier from prince george's county wakingp a home after surprising his loved ones at national harbor over the weekend. check it out. [ cheers ] >> sheer joy....
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there was a big inflation spike during the war and one right after. it then two big spikes in the 1970's. one time inflation got up above double digits. more than 10% increase in the cost of things on average over the course of a year. at the same time that was happening, unemployment was also high, as you see on this graph. that led to a tremendous sense of being squeezed by many americans. what coincided with that was, just about, total, sudden stop in the growth of real wages. what does a dollar buy in a person's paycheck? all through the years there is a continuous rise in that. the purchasing power of the american paycheck grew over time. you could buy more with it, but suddenly, boom, it flatlined. it even went down. the real average weekly earnings of workers suddenly made a downturn after 1973. what impacted that have on families? as you can see here, it meant that family medium income started growing and basically -- suddenly stopped growing and basically flatlined. individual income was declining. family income was stagnant. by the way, what
there was a big inflation spike during the war and one right after. it then two big spikes in the 1970's. one time inflation got up above double digits. more than 10% increase in the cost of things on average over the course of a year. at the same time that was happening, unemployment was also high, as you see on this graph. that led to a tremendous sense of being squeezed by many americans. what coincided with that was, just about, total, sudden stop in the growth of real wages. what does a...
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now eventually authorities put out some spike trip to the spike strips causing the suspect to lose control and finally come to a stop. >>the officer that fired shots we fear for its safety as the truck charged for him here and my mom off the road basically on dealer she tried to pull over and out of the ditch with by. >>the suspect was arrested and the utility worker was shaken up, but no one was seriously injured. before you help this morning april is parkinson disease awareness month, it's a disease that does not affect older people. but it's becoming increasingly a prevalent among those in their 30's and 40's jacob palko shows us how one support group in iowa. it's helping people cope with parkinson's disease. >>when i first got the diagnosis is pretty much shocked like everybody has it's specially my age when it's 45 a minimum looking at having a long career ahead of me and in a you know a lot of plans and goals like more than 10 billion people worldwide shawn jenkins is living with parkinson's disease. >>forced to quit his job at 45, sean started the support group to help other young
now eventually authorities put out some spike trip to the spike strips causing the suspect to lose control and finally come to a stop. >>the officer that fired shots we fear for its safety as the truck charged for him here and my mom off the road basically on dealer she tried to pull over and out of the ditch with by. >>the suspect was arrested and the utility worker was shaken up, but no one was seriously injured. before you help this morning april is parkinson disease awareness...
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has seen a spike in its defense spending can you give us an idea what's behind that and well the u.s. has high levels of spending continue in europe and. what's behind that is of course the truth about ministre strange. putting a stress on the need for what they would call a strong military defense they have promoted that for service or several years now and they've now succeeded in actually increasing military spending in the us. in which to travel ministries treasury has been stressing for quite some time ok do you see that trend continuing in washington. considering that the administration is going to be there for another one or two years and it is likely that we may see further increase also we know coming year ok what about with russia it's no longer in the top five in defense spending what do you tribute that to. i think the two things which are important to mention there on the one hand rasha has gone through a period of a very steep increase in military spending since about two thousand and eight and that came to a halt in about two thousand and sixteen seventeen after which t
has seen a spike in its defense spending can you give us an idea what's behind that and well the u.s. has high levels of spending continue in europe and. what's behind that is of course the truth about ministre strange. putting a stress on the need for what they would call a strong military defense they have promoted that for service or several years now and they've now succeeded in actually increasing military spending in the us. in which to travel ministries treasury has been stressing for...
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health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to misinformation the jab. in the latest outbreak, about 270 students and staff have been in quarantine after cases were confirmed at two universities in california. caroline rigby reports. the president's line on measles has not always been consistent. but as the us faces a major resurgence of the disease, he had this message for parents. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. this is really going around now, they have to get their shots. a mark change in direction from a man who previously promoted now—discredited anti—vax theories, and suggested inoculations are linked to what he described as "a big increase in autism". his call to arms in the battle against measles comes amid a new outbreak in california, after two infected students attended two separate universities. one visited a campus at the university of california los angeles, potentially coming into contact with 500 people. the other went to a library at california state university, attended by up to 2000 people a day.
health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to misinformation the jab. in the latest outbreak, about 270 students and staff have been in quarantine after cases were confirmed at two universities in california. caroline rigby reports. the president's line on measles has not always been consistent. but as the us faces a major resurgence of the disease, he had this message for parents. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. this is...
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it, but i think that's a reason why you see, obviously macao numbers were the reason why the latest spike we saw are up and the china trade positive already in the stock price. >> let's talk a little amd here. tim seymour, trade it or fade it, and i realize that probably i would have gotten the stock wrong in the early part of last year it's up 77% off the lows and get to the fundamentals. i think demand is soft and these guys may see an inventory drag in the second half part of the year after what i think is a combination of i think people got into the momentum trade on the down side and short of this, and they had decent number, but i would fade this one, say it again. >> i would also fade it and it's up 50%, and i have to say that the sentiment was really poor. now it's the exact opposite situation when you talk about the potential for the inventory drag into the second half and i think it's real. i want to mention 2018 for this stock was phenomenal you take out the move in late q3 and q4 and it showed strength into the end of q 4. they are well positioned and took advantage of problem
it, but i think that's a reason why you see, obviously macao numbers were the reason why the latest spike we saw are up and the china trade positive already in the stock price. >> let's talk a little amd here. tim seymour, trade it or fade it, and i realize that probably i would have gotten the stock wrong in the early part of last year it's up 77% off the lows and get to the fundamentals. i think demand is soft and these guys may see an inventory drag in the second half part of the year...