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>> wells fargo going into earnings selling a put vertical spread >> mike khouw?f a barbel trade, but i think if you're bearish you can use put spreads. and if you want to press you should use ratio put spreads >> that does it for us on options action remember we're off next friday but we'll be back on april 22nd. don't miss us too much have a great weekend don't go anywhere. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >> announcer: this is a paid advertisement for csn. >> you know, many times, i've been out here with a new coin release, and i have asked for a drum roll. and in all honesty, in the past, it's really just been nothing but hyperbole. but this time, i really would like a drum roll. i don't think i'm gonna get one, but i really think i should have one. this is, i think, the singular most important numismatic event certainly of the last quarter century, perhaps in my entire professional career, in terms of interest, in terms of collectibility, in terms of
>> wells fargo going into earnings selling a put vertical spread >> mike khouw?f a barbel trade, but i think if you're bearish you can use put spreads. and if you want to press you should use ratio put spreads >> that does it for us on options action remember we're off next friday but we'll be back on april 22nd. don't miss us too much have a great weekend don't go anywhere. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >> announcer: this is a paid advertisement for csn....
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in fact, we put trades off and put the spread in xl f. that is because something tony was discussing, if you have a flattening yield curve, that is not good. two things heard financials when you get that dynamic. one is the net interest market and the other is that you need something to have a margin on. what i'm looking at is when you start seeing recessionary pressures the loan growth is also going to decelerate. you're not really earning a marginal loans you don't make in the first place. not to mention the fact that all equities typically are going to perform badly if we have increasing rates and recessionary pressures of these things working together. selling put spreads like the one he is doing when premiums are elevated and doing so so it is out of the money often times that can be a winning strategy. with the strategy perspective i like it even if i haven't been enthusiastic about financials. >> okay. >> let's talk about the xl f. let's do an early look back. a few weeks back mike laid out a bears trade. down 2.5% since then. >> w
in fact, we put trades off and put the spread in xl f. that is because something tony was discussing, if you have a flattening yield curve, that is not good. two things heard financials when you get that dynamic. one is the net interest market and the other is that you need something to have a margin on. what i'm looking at is when you start seeing recessionary pressures the loan growth is also going to decelerate. you're not really earning a marginal loans you don't make in the first place....
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coming up, the final spread. a busy week of earnings.hat conversation just around the corner. ♪ jonathan: we are about to enter the quiet time. the week ahead :00 this. coming up, france rounding out its presidential election on sunday. a ton of numbers for the big tech names coming out. finally a read on inflation. europe has big problems on both the inflation side and the growth side. let's get to the rapidfire around. the fed funds peak to handle three handle or four plus? >> three plus. >> two >> three plus. jonathan: high-yield spreads from here tighter or wider from here by year-end? >> wider. >> tighter. >> tighter. jonathan: mark: as you look at the yield curve, it is 2.71. the tenant yield is 2.9. what finishes the year higher from here? the two-year yield or the 10 year yield? >> two-year. >> two-year. >> two-year. jonathan: thank you. a fantastic panel this week. from new york city, that does it for us. i will see at the same time same place next week. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg television. ♪ >> welcome t
coming up, the final spread. a busy week of earnings.hat conversation just around the corner. ♪ jonathan: we are about to enter the quiet time. the week ahead :00 this. coming up, france rounding out its presidential election on sunday. a ton of numbers for the big tech names coming out. finally a read on inflation. europe has big problems on both the inflation side and the growth side. let's get to the rapidfire around. the fed funds peak to handle three handle or four plus? >> three...
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and the s&p up 5 the point is, you will see this in the next chart that at this point i think the spread is getting a bit wide just as it's a bit wide the other way with home builders so this is a comparative chart three lines. you got xlu, spider etf up to the right, versus tlt the ishares treasure bond etf and itb the home builders etf. i want to look at a championship him ratio charts this next one is optically incredible it's xlu not itself its relative performance to the tlt. so it's just a ratio and you see the textbook breakout. now it's literally so steel it's almost going up to the left. you can't do that. you got to go out to the right the next day look at the next chart, going back some 20 years a definitive breakout. in many ways, it's the equal and opposite moment of the pandemic plunge and then the final charted, we have an epic breakout but it's happened. it's broken out, utilities seem a little too far, too fast we are thinking fade this very defensive area of the market >> wow those charts speak for themselves mike, what's the trade here? >> if we saw some other charts,
and the s&p up 5 the point is, you will see this in the next chart that at this point i think the spread is getting a bit wide just as it's a bit wide the other way with home builders so this is a comparative chart three lines. you got xlu, spider etf up to the right, versus tlt the ishares treasure bond etf and itb the home builders etf. i want to look at a championship him ratio charts this next one is optically incredible it's xlu not itself its relative performance to the tlt. so it's...
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call spread in this case 8% upside call spread, normally you would pay 3 to 5% of the stock's valueere you're effectively getting that for free by selling the down side put you are adding the obligation buying the stock at $35 to get this call spread for free. i like this trade structure but i personally am not a buyer of halliburton at 35. i would look at the call spread, halliburton is outperforming the sector, i think you have momentum i'd buy the call spread wouldn't buy at 35 by selling the down side put. >> all right up next. we're looking back at semi stock trade from last week if you missed your chance to cash in right after how shldou you play the chip maker now? more "options action" in two [upbeat music playing] ♪♪ welcome to home sweet weathertech home. a place where dirt stays outside. and floors are protected. where standing is comfortable. and water never leaves a mark. it's spotless under the sink. and kids can be kids. order your american made products at weathertech.com. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and techno
call spread in this case 8% upside call spread, normally you would pay 3 to 5% of the stock's valueere you're effectively getting that for free by selling the down side put you are adding the obligation buying the stock at $35 to get this call spread for free. i like this trade structure but i personally am not a buyer of halliburton at 35. i would look at the call spread, halliburton is outperforming the sector, i think you have momentum i'd buy the call spread wouldn't buy at 35 by selling...
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i was looking at the july 190, 165 put spread that $25 put spread could be yours for a little over $6s you can see that's a bigger percentage of the current level of iwm than the put spread we were putting on the in qs. it has been moving and will continue to, and frankly right now i see little reason for a bounce anytime soon. >> okay, so tony, what's your take on this >> yeah, so you have effectively exactly the same setup as the other major indices. carter was referring to before the nasdaq 100 right now looks like the weakest of the four industries i argue iwm looks weaker our models currently shows a down side target of 270 which is the same as carter's level here. and histtorquely it is bearish for small caps if you look at the valuations of the russell 2000 right now it trades at a fairly substantial discount on both a trailing and forward pe basis relative to its own history. but also if you look at valuations on those same measurements relative to small caps it's trading at an even steeper discount i do think perhaps small caps could be cushioned here to the down side for inv
i was looking at the july 190, 165 put spread that $25 put spread could be yours for a little over $6s you can see that's a bigger percentage of the current level of iwm than the put spread we were putting on the in qs. it has been moving and will continue to, and frankly right now i see little reason for a bounce anytime soon. >> okay, so tony, what's your take on this >> yeah, so you have effectively exactly the same setup as the other major indices. carter was referring to before...
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i was looking at the july 190, 165 put spread $25 wide put spread can be yours for a little over $6 that's biggest percentage of the current level of the iwm than the put spread we were putting on in the qs this can really move it has been moving it will continue to. and frankly right now i see little reason for a bounce anytime soon >> okay. so tony, what's your take on this >> yeah, so you have effectively the exact same setup as the other major indices. carter was referring to before the nasdaq 100 right now looks the weakest. i argue that iwm as of today's close looks even weaker. our models show a downside target of 270, 170, the same as carter's level here. and historically, a yield curve inversion is a bearish here for small caps one thing that is a little different this time is really if you look at the valuations of the russell 2000, right now it trades the a fairly substantial discount on both a trailing and forward pe basis relative to its own history. also, if you look at valuations on those same measurements, relative to small caps, it is trading at a steeper discount. i think
i was looking at the july 190, 165 put spread $25 wide put spread can be yours for a little over $6 that's biggest percentage of the current level of the iwm than the put spread we were putting on in the qs this can really move it has been moving it will continue to. and frankly right now i see little reason for a bounce anytime soon >> okay. so tony, what's your take on this >> yeah, so you have effectively the exact same setup as the other major indices. carter was referring to...
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the spreads widened. .y will probably widen a little bit rather than tighten from here. lisa: that means he would not necessarily buy at this point. michael: we used at the last rally we had of the last couple weeks, in high-yield and investment-grade, and even in emerging markets, to sell into that strength. now spreads are starting to bounce a little bit wider. lisa: is there dueling issues? the fact that favorite companies may be selling at this point because it is not as cheap as it used to be and they already sold so much debt they do not really have to and they are not getting cheaper rates but on the flipside you are seeing signs that consumers are starting to push back and not buying like they once data, which would be a credit negative eventually. which is the main driver of your thesis? subadra: so, i think that -- i agree with michael, eventually you will see the spreads widened as the fed raises rates. but for now if you look at corporate profit margins, they are looking healthy and there is rea
the spreads widened. .y will probably widen a little bit rather than tighten from here. lisa: that means he would not necessarily buy at this point. michael: we used at the last rally we had of the last couple weeks, in high-yield and investment-grade, and even in emerging markets, to sell into that strength. now spreads are starting to bounce a little bit wider. lisa: is there dueling issues? the fact that favorite companies may be selling at this point because it is not as cheap as it used to...
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i think that's the right thing to do, sell a credit spread or put spread here. >> tony, where do youon netflix? >> yeah, you have the right trade structure given the fact you have elevated implied volatility you are mitigating your risk using a credit spread. what i do question is the price. mike was referring to the 175 puts that's far from where we currently trade. i would use put spreads relatively far out of the money. >>> coming up, more of your tweets and the final call. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪♪ >>> welcome back to oa time for more tweets thoughts on microsoft's acquisition of acti vision i have 85
i think that's the right thing to do, sell a credit spread or put spread here. >> tony, where do youon netflix? >> yeah, you have the right trade structure given the fact you have elevated implied volatility you are mitigating your risk using a credit spread. what i do question is the price. mike was referring to the 175 puts that's far from where we currently trade. i would use put spreads relatively far out of the money. >>> coming up, more of your tweets and the final...
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you're adding that obligation to get this call spread for free.this type of trade stuckture, but i personally am not a buyer. i think you have some momentum here i would just buy the call spread i would personally not take on the risk of buying the stock at 35 by selling that down side put. >>> up next we're taking a look back on a semistock trade from last week. if you missed your chance to cash in right after how should you play the chip maker now. do not go anywhere, more options action in two. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web. because platforms this innovative aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade >>> welcome back to options action last week carter and mike laid out a way to play micron >> in the year 2000 the company earned $2.63 last year it earned $7.20, and consensus it e
you're adding that obligation to get this call spread for free.this type of trade stuckture, but i personally am not a buyer. i think you have some momentum here i would just buy the call spread i would personally not take on the risk of buying the stock at 35 by selling that down side put. >>> up next we're taking a look back on a semistock trade from last week. if you missed your chance to cash in right after how should you play the chip maker now. do not go anywhere, more options...
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we can do much to prevent the spread of disease by keeping away from those who are sick. common sense tells us to stay away from indoor crowds when communicable diseases are prevalent. always call the doctor early whenever i communicable disease is suspected early treatment may lessen the severity of the sickness and halt its further spread. it is the duty of anyone suffering from a contagious disease to remain at home until the doctor feels it is safe for him to go out among other people. some diseases such as smallpox diphtheria and typhoid fever could be wiped out internally if each and every one of us took advantage of the timeproof protection offered by vaccination and preventive inoculation. here one of our best weapons in preventing the spread of disease is cleanliness, which is particularly important when there's a communic disease in the house certainly cleanliness should be observed in all places where food is sold or served all dishes used by the public should be sterilized. here our hands may pick up germs the one act of washing the hands after going to the to
we can do much to prevent the spread of disease by keeping away from those who are sick. common sense tells us to stay away from indoor crowds when communicable diseases are prevalent. always call the doctor early whenever i communicable disease is suspected early treatment may lessen the severity of the sickness and halt its further spread. it is the duty of anyone suffering from a contagious disease to remain at home until the doctor feels it is safe for him to go out among other people. some...
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look at the trade structure here, the put debit spread, he's choosing a debit spread out of the money, but by doing so, he's only risking 2.5% of the stock's value. and only paying about a quarter of the $10 width of the debit spread that gives him a 3 to 1 risk reward ratio if cvs get backs down to the $85, which is roughly the breakout level from which cvs broke out above before it consolidated into that $100 range i was referencing at the very beginning so i think the price target here makes a lot of sense low risk, high payoff reward into earnings for cvs. >> carter, how does walgreen stack up compared to the cvs chart? >> it looks terrible, i mean worse. >> worse >> yeah. >> wow even more clearly a sell, i guess. continuing our theme of seeing through the volatility, sometimes it is best to let all uncertainty get out of the way before you proceed such is the case withtony's next defensive play, a little differently for us already reported earnings, tony what else are you seeing in t-mobile >> yeah, given this week's volatility, i think there is a lot of interest if you will in f
look at the trade structure here, the put debit spread, he's choosing a debit spread out of the money, but by doing so, he's only risking 2.5% of the stock's value. and only paying about a quarter of the $10 width of the debit spread that gives him a 3 to 1 risk reward ratio if cvs get backs down to the $85, which is roughly the breakout level from which cvs broke out above before it consolidated into that $100 range i was referencing at the very beginning so i think the price target here makes...
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it is very hard to make a bullish case from here and also spread -- also spreads have widened a bit,ut not enough to ease up on our cautious stance, so we are particularly focused on being more defensive in high yields, but even in investment grade. i kind of like the single-a's better than the triple b's here. i think you have to move up in credit quality and waited out. jonathan: bob, do you agree? bob: absolutely. for the time being, up in quality, more defensive posture is appropriate.i agree that spreads have not really moved much. where we are getting to yield levels, aa, you can source stuff in the mid-fours to low-fives. some of these yields look reasonable to us. fast forward to a couple years from now, i think inflation will be, eventually, below 3%, and, you know, you can start finding some positive forward real yields that are in the 2% to 3% range for reasonably high quality intermediate duration kind of stuff. there is some value there. jonathan: bob, relative to the spread widening we've seen in the not too recent past, why do you think it has been so contained over th
it is very hard to make a bullish case from here and also spread -- also spreads have widened a bit,ut not enough to ease up on our cautious stance, so we are particularly focused on being more defensive in high yields, but even in investment grade. i kind of like the single-a's better than the triple b's here. i think you have to move up in credit quality and waited out. jonathan: bob, do you agree? bob: absolutely. for the time being, up in quality, more defensive posture is appropriate.i...
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some diseases spread by other means rats may carry typhus mice may cause bacillary. mary mosquitoes bring malaria dingy encephalitis ticks bring rocky mountain fever relapsing fever flies carry typhoid trachoma. fleas carry bubonic plague some diseases spread from contaminated meat or food raw milk may cause diphtheria undulant fever polluted water schistosomiasis cholera. here every year hundreds of thousands of people suffer from communicable diseases and many die unnecessarily from preventable infections. communicable diseases recognize no boundaries for they've taken their toll of human life the world over their control may be a national problem or it may be regional involving several states or it may be local. an epidemic might start anywhere and reach into many states. the classic example is the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was first recognized in boston and within a month. spread throughout the entire country today always watchful for epidemics practicing physicians constitute the first line of defense. but the responsibility for the prevention of communicab
some diseases spread by other means rats may carry typhus mice may cause bacillary. mary mosquitoes bring malaria dingy encephalitis ticks bring rocky mountain fever relapsing fever flies carry typhoid trachoma. fleas carry bubonic plague some diseases spread from contaminated meat or food raw milk may cause diphtheria undulant fever polluted water schistosomiasis cholera. here every year hundreds of thousands of people suffer from communicable diseases and many die unnecessarily from...
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that the rate spread south. then it stays unsettled through tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, and friday morning. this is a pretty decent storm what we talk about late april numbers. a really good estimate, some of us could see half an inch of rain through friday morning. a winter storm warning begins at 5:00 p.m. we are talking 1-2 feet of snow. some of our highest areas could see three feet. travel could become difficult tomorrow. we had showers returning today. morning showers friday. the weekend looks absolutely beautiful, sunshine, that warm weather continues for early next weekend. >> two area siblings on the road to recovery after both undergoing kidney transplant. >> this is an update to the story we brought you yesterday morning. they both have a rare genetic commission that impacts their kidneys. they both got news that the kidney doctors were available so over one 24 hour period they underwent surgery. mackey was ready to going back to being a kid. >> so happy for them. >> coming up, the seven thi
that the rate spread south. then it stays unsettled through tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, and friday morning. this is a pretty decent storm what we talk about late april numbers. a really good estimate, some of us could see half an inch of rain through friday morning. a winter storm warning begins at 5:00 p.m. we are talking 1-2 feet of snow. some of our highest areas could see three feet. travel could become difficult tomorrow. we had showers returning today. morning showers friday....
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in small towns , russian news spreads rapidly. and they completely left this city on march 30 on march 31, the mayor of the city solemnly said that everything was in his okay. and two days later we saw how it was organized on the streets. the same production that they are now trying to use for anti-russian purposes on april 1, ukrainian armed formations enter the bucha. these shots were published by the ukrainian national police, the security forces are walking around the city , it is clear that he was on the front line for a long time, but again, nothing like that was published on april 2, on the fourth day after the withdrawal of russian troops. they ran just what the western media did not focus on happened between march 31 and april 2, at that time neo-nazi militants sergey short, nicknamed the boatswain, visited bucha, a supporter of another odious animator tesak who escaped from russian justice in ukraine leads the so -called therodefense detachment, in fact. this gang armed by the kiev regime in bucha, the militants filmed a
in small towns , russian news spreads rapidly. and they completely left this city on march 30 on march 31, the mayor of the city solemnly said that everything was in his okay. and two days later we saw how it was organized on the streets. the same production that they are now trying to use for anti-russian purposes on april 1, ukrainian armed formations enter the bucha. these shots were published by the ukrainian national police, the security forces are walking around the city , it is clear...
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why then is he l spreading himself out so much still?d talking about the pull—back but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on. i but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on.— but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa. — is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the _ is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the other - is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the other reason | is concentrating on. i think in the. case of odesa, the other reason is case of 0desa, the other reason is as long as 0desa is held by ukraine, and threatens the western flank of crimea, right? they can move in there and essentially close off the top of crimea, the neck there, no matter what putin does in the east was of the sister city for 0desa is mariupol and it is critical for the same reasons but in the east was up what he is spreading out is he is trying to guarantee more territory in the east to build a trench line and guarantee more territory than he would oth
why then is he l spreading himself out so much still?d talking about the pull—back but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on. i but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on.— but it is still a vast area that he is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa. — is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the _ is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the other - is concentrating on. i think in the case of odesa, the other reason | is...
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rain arrives later in the north, spreading south. tracking showers friday night into saturday morning. easter looking dry, but more rain does arrive early next week. several chances for showers. right now, 30's and 40's as you step out. later on today, we bounce back into the 50's and 60's, less wind. raonic moves in after sunset, first in the north bay. warmer tonight compared to right now. a storm impact scale a level 1. scattered showers tomorrow, rainfall less than half an inch. 9:00 p.m. tonight, light showers in the north bay. overnight, we see showers develop. we will track those on and off showers throughout the morning and afternoon tomorrow. the storm will get out of here in the evening. snow in the sierra. scattered showers overnight into thursday. another chance friday night into saturday morning. saturday afternoon through sunday is dry. we track more showers monday night into tuesday. kumasi: the giants coach breaking baseball's gender barrier. reggie: things to you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do
rain arrives later in the north, spreading south. tracking showers friday night into saturday morning. easter looking dry, but more rain does arrive early next week. several chances for showers. right now, 30's and 40's as you step out. later on today, we bounce back into the 50's and 60's, less wind. raonic moves in after sunset, first in the north bay. warmer tonight compared to right now. a storm impact scale a level 1. scattered showers tomorrow, rainfall less than half an inch. 9:00 p.m....
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number of candidates are standing, but only to appear to have any chance of winning the favorite to spread man marco's junior. he's the son of the former dictator who was ousted in 1986 after being accused of repression and stealing billions of dollars from the state. latest survey shows macos junior on 56 percent of the vote. diet is close as dr. lenny robledo is on 24 percent and they say the campaigns are being driven more by personality rather than ideology. but brenda says she sees it as her task to save democracy in the philippines. we'll have more on the candidates in a moment, but 1st a report from manila on how catholic priests i'll weighing in on the campaigns about this man and pink is actually a priest, but he's not on the streets to evangelize new people in the hall. he's here preaching politics, caring posters and stickers instead of a bible father, not baltazar maloney. lin is campaigning for philippines, vice president lenny roberto ahead of next month's presidential election. she's running a distant 2nd in the polls to ferdinand marco's junior. the son, a name sake of the
number of candidates are standing, but only to appear to have any chance of winning the favorite to spread man marco's junior. he's the son of the former dictator who was ousted in 1986 after being accused of repression and stealing billions of dollars from the state. latest survey shows macos junior on 56 percent of the vote. diet is close as dr. lenny robledo is on 24 percent and they say the campaigns are being driven more by personality rather than ideology. but brenda says she sees it as...
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pandemic meets a wide spread throughout the world infection that spreads rapidly among people.fou look at the global situation, there is no doubt this pandemic is still ongoing. judy: dr. fauci, thank you very much. >> good to be with you. ♪ judy: firefighters in the american west and the plains are battling a dozen large fires that burned 340 square miles in six states. more than 3500 firefighters and support personal are on the fire lines. stephanie sy has a report on the challenges the fires are posing in arizona, and nebraska. >> wind fueled fires continue to ravage part of the southwest and the ruskin in -- and nebraska in what experts s is an unusually early start to the season. 150,000 acres have been decimated and thousands of residents in arizona and new mexico and nebraska have had to evacuate in the past few weeks. in new mexico, 20 wildfires continue to burn, fueled by severe drought. the calf canyon fire ha charred 200 homes. the governor of new mexico has issued a state of emergency. >> there is no reason for us to lose anyone, because they made a decision to stay
pandemic meets a wide spread throughout the world infection that spreads rapidly among people.fou look at the global situation, there is no doubt this pandemic is still ongoing. judy: dr. fauci, thank you very much. >> good to be with you. ♪ judy: firefighters in the american west and the plains are battling a dozen large fires that burned 340 square miles in six states. more than 3500 firefighters and support personal are on the fire lines. stephanie sy has a report on the challenges...
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they fear a return to the unruly spread of disinformation on the platform. so as today, a good day or bad day for twitter users, that is probably the most important question here. and i think it's also the question that's going to be hardest to answer. i think that if he does a lot of the work that has been done trying to protect against sort of normative lee, bad speech such as information and especially he speech that's going to be a bad day for twitter. but you know, there's a chance that he takes over and does in sort of have quite a sweeping of a reform agenda as he that he's put forth in over the last couple. it's been a tumultuous month for twitter. the saw must take a 9 percent stake in the company, making him its largest shareholder. he was then offered a seat on the board of directors, only to have it abruptly revoked, followed by his cash offer to buy the entire company, all within the last few weeks. ultimately, ellen musk got what he wanted to not only be a twitter user, but to also be its owner. gabriel's ando. how does it new york? well, in a
they fear a return to the unruly spread of disinformation on the platform. so as today, a good day or bad day for twitter users, that is probably the most important question here. and i think it's also the question that's going to be hardest to answer. i think that if he does a lot of the work that has been done trying to protect against sort of normative lee, bad speech such as information and especially he speech that's going to be a bad day for twitter. but you know, there's a chance that he...
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as you look at spreads, how are you viewing credit? >> the initial conditions matter a lot.ypically, whenever you get a potential slowdown in the economy or the fed is hiking interest rates that might induce a slowdown, you tend to look for places of weakness, overleveraged. we don't have a tremendous amount of that. we have a lot of debt, but the servicing costs are really low. corporate balance sheets are flush with cash. delinquency and fault rates among consumers are very low. there's not an obvious catalyst what would drive default risk. the two sectors that do that are financials and energy. energy is strong because of prices. what that means is that even though the yield curve might be indicating there could be a slowdown in a year, the real issue is that it might be a mild slowdown. if we get a recession, it's a mild recession. what that also tells us is that it becomes an opportunity when things get cheap enough, i don't think they are now, but when they get cheap enough it's an opportunity to go back into credit. >> looking at the other side of that is goldman sach
as you look at spreads, how are you viewing credit? >> the initial conditions matter a lot.ypically, whenever you get a potential slowdown in the economy or the fed is hiking interest rates that might induce a slowdown, you tend to look for places of weakness, overleveraged. we don't have a tremendous amount of that. we have a lot of debt, but the servicing costs are really low. corporate balance sheets are flush with cash. delinquency and fault rates among consumers are very low. there's...
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wildfire season is already burning strong and the flames are spreading much father than the west coast the fast moving inferno in nebraska has turned deadly nbc's steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: out of control. a deadly wildfire surging across tornado alley. authorities say a 66-year-old volunteer fire spotter was killed when this cluster broke out friday near cambridge, nebraska along the kansas border, this fire spreading fast, already ripping across 50,000 acres, driven by 50-mile-per-hour winds and bone-dry brush the massive wildfire is burning in 11 counties how unusual is this for the state? >> it's difficult to manage this many fires especially when the fire service in nebraska is almost entirely volunteer-based. even small fires have just blown up out of control really, really quickly. >> reporter: in new mexico, states of emergency across nearly half a dozen county, fires scattered across the state, threatened hundreds of home, officials warning get out of harm's way. >> if you've been asked to evacuate, please evacuate. >> reporter: the governor saying half the
wildfire season is already burning strong and the flames are spreading much father than the west coast the fast moving inferno in nebraska has turned deadly nbc's steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: out of control. a deadly wildfire surging across tornado alley. authorities say a 66-year-old volunteer fire spotter was killed when this cluster broke out friday near cambridge, nebraska along the kansas border, this fire spreading fast, already ripping across 50,000 acres, driven...
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you can see it. >> that supreme court event which became a super spread or even. >> these super spreadmatic. >> i think we are starting to be able to describe this as a potential super spread or event that occurred to. >> come this was of the map, they mapped everybody he was at this thing. little dots on who got a come of mighty given it to others. that whole thing. today the former surgeon general tweeted this. "i'm independent and it's not lost on me that when all republicans get covid it's framed as irresponsible behavior, fairly super spreader event. but when d gets a virus, thank goodness they were faxed. >> he really is a straight shooter. he calls it like it is. he's telling the truth here. i do not think most people referred to in a super spreader. i don't know if it was cnn. for me, you spread grass breed and a big machine is a super spreader. they created this before and after the election and lo and behold the administration changes and the narrative completely changes. if people get it, they were being responsible and they ended up getting it. i think this is one of the be
you can see it. >> that supreme court event which became a super spread or even. >> these super spreadmatic. >> i think we are starting to be able to describe this as a potential super spread or event that occurred to. >> come this was of the map, they mapped everybody he was at this thing. little dots on who got a come of mighty given it to others. that whole thing. today the former surgeon general tweeted this. "i'm independent and it's not lost on me that when...
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we have more on the message they do hope to spread on this holy day. >> reporter: as much of the world celebrates easter for the first time without many of the challenges from the pandemic, ukrainians here in the bay area took time to reflect on what is happening in their homeland as a family and friends face more struggles on this holiday than they did a year ago. >> reporter: this service at the ukrainian orthodox church marked palm sunday in ukraine and they will celebrate next week and but the message of those attending today focused on what unites us. >> we are one with the democratic and free world and we need the support of that world. >> reporter: freedom and faith bonding those in the united states with their ukrainian loved ones under attack. >> the biggest test for us here is to pray every minute every day and pray together. >> reporter: with each new week is new horrors unfold, a desire not to waste any opportunity to send their blessings back home. >> people like you and i, paying bills and working jobs, now there world has been turned upside down. >> we need to fight for
we have more on the message they do hope to spread on this holy day. >> reporter: as much of the world celebrates easter for the first time without many of the challenges from the pandemic, ukrainians here in the bay area took time to reflect on what is happening in their homeland as a family and friends face more struggles on this holiday than they did a year ago. >> reporter: this service at the ukrainian orthodox church marked palm sunday in ukraine and they will celebrate next...
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and that's so a respiratory infection spreads. every time we have an epidemic that's just an affirmation of our seamless we all have the receptor for the virus and i house but the fuel or the virus is density. the fuel virus is close. interpersonal contact. people who live in high density so is this fairness of brought out l, magnified in all populations throughout the world? you got to understand the social determinants of health. you know, in the united states with cove it, we have an extraordinary disparity. where is african americans and latinos, x and asian americans? their infection rate and death rate is enormously higher. ah. so when you broaching a disease, you need to understand that if you don't understand that, you're not gonna get your arms around the disease. and for many ross, particularly if you're black and pool, it doesn't matter if you are in the global south or living in a wealthy nation. you're hanging on to life by a threat. then these pan tamika come along, covered a chart, v and the o it's against you to st
and that's so a respiratory infection spreads. every time we have an epidemic that's just an affirmation of our seamless we all have the receptor for the virus and i house but the fuel or the virus is density. the fuel virus is close. interpersonal contact. people who live in high density so is this fairness of brought out l, magnified in all populations throughout the world? you got to understand the social determinants of health. you know, in the united states with cove it, we have an...
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the ecb has been in the business of managing spreads.he ecb has yet to decide if the backstop would be revealed preemptively. difficult to know what kind of a trigger there would be, but the crisis is still being figured out. the fear is that if we start raising rates in europe, we will see potentially a big blowout and periphery spreads. that is something the central bank is very worried about. i am not sure how they would manage this, how this would work, but maybe it would do with reinvestments. certainly it's having a meaningful impact on the btp right now. kailey: where they are not dropping is here in the u.s., and that is influencing the market here, specifically technology stocks. the nasdaq 100 underperforming the other benchmarks. of three basis points on the 10-year treasury yield. we were north of 270 for the first time earlier. real yields, inflation-adjusted, now sitting at -17 basis points. how problematic is that for equities? 1207 on the bloomberg dollar spot index. that is the strongest dollar going back to july 2020. g
the ecb has been in the business of managing spreads.he ecb has yet to decide if the backstop would be revealed preemptively. difficult to know what kind of a trigger there would be, but the crisis is still being figured out. the fear is that if we start raising rates in europe, we will see potentially a big blowout and periphery spreads. that is something the central bank is very worried about. i am not sure how they would manage this, how this would work, but maybe it would do with...
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and you southwell, the shower, the forecastle sassy, a pretty wide spread here. the worst, the weather is around the structural soccer, him the smallest over water. now we can almost forget about it except indicates a feed of moisture eventually comes on shore. in north queensland, selby, rain, he had to western side of australia is dryer, not to keep warm purses about 23. there's a slight southerly breeze throughout the islands. north.
and you southwell, the shower, the forecastle sassy, a pretty wide spread here. the worst, the weather is around the structural soccer, him the smallest over water. now we can almost forget about it except indicates a feed of moisture eventually comes on shore. in north queensland, selby, rain, he had to western side of australia is dryer, not to keep warm purses about 23. there's a slight southerly breeze throughout the islands. north.
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to mutate. viruses do not mutate unless they are allowed to replicate and spread. if you prevent the virus from spreading, it will not you take and you will not get another very using the idea of this being a gigantic clinical trial. dr. glenda gray, i'm professor larry curry. organize a shipment of 500000 vaccines into south africa. that would work against severe it dominant at the time. i'm beginning to overwhelm our hospitals. long day, long, a long, long day, and long a long, 14 days. hopefully we'll be able to the next half a 1000000 healthcare is that we then get the vaccine to them that before that they'd waive their game see event off. is this going to be misery? ah, we have millions of immunosuppressed people in our country and these millions are potential ways of was for variance of concern. africa becomes this cesspool of variance of concern. and we don't have vaccines. and so things at this going to get worse and worse. throughout africa. we have seen that wherever h i v became endemic. so did tuberculosis. the waves of infectious diseases are influenci
to mutate. viruses do not mutate unless they are allowed to replicate and spread. if you prevent the virus from spreading, it will not you take and you will not get another very using the idea of this being a gigantic clinical trial. dr. glenda gray, i'm professor larry curry. organize a shipment of 500000 vaccines into south africa. that would work against severe it dominant at the time. i'm beginning to overwhelm our hospitals. long day, long, a long, long day, and long a long, 14 days....
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china's covert outbreak spreads and beijing orders mandatory testing in the -- covid outbreak spreadsbeijing orders mandatory testing in the capital. it is you, yuan and you want. an implosion in -- and yuan. an implosion in those currencies. some are saying bonds can act as a haven now. let me show you what a baying for blood looks like and upon market. -- in a bond market. already pricing in 300 basis pikes from the fed. what is a jumbo hike? no longer 50 basis points, it is now 75. a methodical approach to rate hikes is not what the market is prepared for. 300 basis points in six months. this is a market that will test the very mettle of the fed in the eye of a strong economy, hot jobs market and a rampant inflation. as rates rise on the short end and the longer and, depending on the day, you see material reappraisal with equity risk. bank of america, the flow show is quite monstrous, the largest outflows this year. 17.5 billion dollars have been ripped out of the market. the nasdaq is now down 9%, almost in correction territory this month alone. you need patience according to blac
china's covert outbreak spreads and beijing orders mandatory testing in the -- covid outbreak spreadsbeijing orders mandatory testing in the capital. it is you, yuan and you want. an implosion in -- and yuan. an implosion in those currencies. some are saying bonds can act as a haven now. let me show you what a baying for blood looks like and upon market. -- in a bond market. already pricing in 300 basis pikes from the fed. what is a jumbo hike? no longer 50 basis points, it is now 75. a...
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we all remember what happened with high yield spreads december of 2018. when you said things broke then and different things will break this time come up what do you mean? lair: the funding market, they put mechanisms in place where it probably will not be the funding market that breaks during qt this time. it may be any other market that we cannot predict in advance. but i think this is an experienced -- experiment, the whole quantitative tightening, quantitative easing, we are still in the early days and this is a second attempt at it. my guess is when we pull liquidity back we will find areas and mechanisms of the market where the tide goes out and people are not wearing their bathing suits. jonathan: the caps we got from the fed minutes this week and how that influences your thoughts now versus what you expected before. mark: we were disappointed in terms of what the fed announced on qt. we thought they would treat their bill portfolio differently and allow for a faster overall runoff. after the minutes this week we ratcheted down expectations on how
we all remember what happened with high yield spreads december of 2018. when you said things broke then and different things will break this time come up what do you mean? lair: the funding market, they put mechanisms in place where it probably will not be the funding market that breaks during qt this time. it may be any other market that we cannot predict in advance. but i think this is an experienced -- experiment, the whole quantitative tightening, quantitative easing, we are still in the...
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spread cream over sautéed mushrooms, mix with egg and grated mozzarella, then spread evenly over mushroomsfor 20 minutes at a temperature of 180 ° the finished cake lightly. cool, cut into portions and serve, garnished with dill sprigs. and finally , we open the dessert and cut out the portion neatly, as far as possible for elegance. decorate the cakes with chocolate olya cottage cheese with jam, mix cottage cheese with regular and vanilla sugar, as well as wheat cookies with orange zest and eggs. grind into crumbs with a blender. add some water and knead the dough. then. lay it out in a baking dish. make a hole with a fork heated to 180 degrees. thereafter cottage cheese berry or fruit, then. send for a couple of hours in the refrigerator. so here are three dishes. three simple plots of a rustic plot. try some of these, for sure. you will like it. bon appetit and see you in a week. enjoy the comfort, you are actually racing towards your goal coffee comfortable movement along your path 100% natural. on the air of ntv, the most popular tv show in russia, the mask, every episode he surprises
spread cream over sautéed mushrooms, mix with egg and grated mozzarella, then spread evenly over mushroomsfor 20 minutes at a temperature of 180 ° the finished cake lightly. cool, cut into portions and serve, garnished with dill sprigs. and finally , we open the dessert and cut out the portion neatly, as far as possible for elegance. decorate the cakes with chocolate olya cottage cheese with jam, mix cottage cheese with regular and vanilla sugar, as well as wheat cookies with orange zest and...
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however, they spread more rapidly. it's 25% more than ba.2, which was more contagious than the previous variant. nationwide, cases continue to tick upward. in the last 14 days cases across the country have gone up by 22%. we mention new york is a hot spot right now, but other places seeing a rise in cases including vermont, new hampshire, maine, colorado, and alaska. here in california the upward trend continues, our positivity rate at 1.8%. in the last 24 hours the state added more than 15,000 new cases. from mask rules to vaccine mandates, we are keeping track of the cases. go to nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. you'll get all of the updates in one place. >>> still ahead, new questions surrounding student safety on that san jose state campus. what a young woman experienced in the library that has her sounding the alarm. >>> and we're still running behind for the rainfall season, down 7.70 inches in santa rosa, down 5.31 in san jose. but we've got some excellent news. two more storms coming in my seven-day forecast. i'll s
however, they spread more rapidly. it's 25% more than ba.2, which was more contagious than the previous variant. nationwide, cases continue to tick upward. in the last 14 days cases across the country have gone up by 22%. we mention new york is a hot spot right now, but other places seeing a rise in cases including vermont, new hampshire, maine, colorado, and alaska. here in california the upward trend continues, our positivity rate at 1.8%. in the last 24 hours the state added more than 15,000...
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Apr 8, 2022
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just the normal practices of your society, lead to the spread of infectious disease. ah, the same plan, tory lamps can be shifted upon colbert 19 miss thorns one emerged in 2002. it came out of bat and central china and a lot of work since then mapped out all the different types of corona viruses crossed central and southern china increase exploitation. the landscape increased the spill over events into all sorts of other species that are suddenly finding themselves being sold at market ah, planted heard is better known now as planet farm. there's a lot of focus on the gps coordinates, the actual spot in which the virus emerged in the focus that was serving as a means of green washing the broader global medical economy. that was in fact driving the emergence of these new pathogen. we began to look at what are called circuits of capital, our capital moods on one side of the world to the other. we came to the conclusion that places like london and new york, hong kong which are the centers of capital, are the worst disease hotspots on the planet. in part because as being
just the normal practices of your society, lead to the spread of infectious disease. ah, the same plan, tory lamps can be shifted upon colbert 19 miss thorns one emerged in 2002. it came out of bat and central china and a lot of work since then mapped out all the different types of corona viruses crossed central and southern china increase exploitation. the landscape increased the spill over events into all sorts of other species that are suddenly finding themselves being sold at market ah,...
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winds all the way from the azores spreading
winds all the way from the azores spreading
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the flu itself was widespread even as the second deadly wave was spreading across the country as you see these invocations here like no occasion for panic and this is exactly the sort of thing that we saw for many officials across many countries, but certainly in the us in spring of 2020 and it's something that we've heard in certain in terms of wishful thinking before there was more data for instance on the delta variant on or omicron wishful thinking that perhaps the virus was mutating and developing to be less infectious or less deadly and there's no there's no reason to think one way or the other. there's no teleology or wishful intent of a virus except to self-replicate. so as we think this through we talk through the whole the whole of the pandemic the second wave the second deadly wave really occurred in late summer and fall 1918, and you know when you when you look to what was happening around the world in the world seen in this minimizing in the midst of the war, you know, you need look no further than what us and british intelligence officers were saying as they saw a more
the flu itself was widespread even as the second deadly wave was spreading across the country as you see these invocations here like no occasion for panic and this is exactly the sort of thing that we saw for many officials across many countries, but certainly in the us in spring of 2020 and it's something that we've heard in certain in terms of wishful thinking before there was more data for instance on the delta variant on or omicron wishful thinking that perhaps the virus was mutating and...