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it's being spread on this field. filming, we noticed that on this occasion muck appears to have been spread here around two metres from the water in this culvert. legally, this gap should be at least six metres. i took a walk in the field a few months later. it's been a bumper summer. crops have been planted, harvested and taken away already. and over there is the culvert that runs on the edge of the field and it finishes just over here. and this is what we are looking for, this is a culvert or gully right on the edge of the field. this is where we saw apparently muck being spread far too close of the edge of the field to the culvert. and the concern is that whatever is in the culvert, water and muck and goes down here into the riverjust there and then three miles downriver to the big old river wye itself. so who was responsible for the questionable spreading? we asked the digester company but they didn't respond. the farmer whose land it is didn't want to comment. we followed muck to just one farm and found that rul
it's being spread on this field. filming, we noticed that on this occasion muck appears to have been spread here around two metres from the water in this culvert. legally, this gap should be at least six metres. i took a walk in the field a few months later. it's been a bumper summer. crops have been planted, harvested and taken away already. and over there is the culvert that runs on the edge of the field and it finishes just over here. and this is what we are looking for, this is a culvert or...
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the rices licence to spread there. the prices can't _ licence to spread there.n't see how - licence to spread there. tug; prices can't see how muck could be getting into our rivers when there's so many rules and regulations governing how farmers like them can safely use it. we arejust farmers like them can safely use it. we are just on the valley from the price's farm. which runs eventually into the river itself. we tested the water here for phosphates, and as expected, phosphate levels are very low. but further down river they are too high. and that's putting wildlife at risk. auditors have thrived in parts of the wwwiii, along with other many rare species. it's one of the most protected rivers in britain because of this rich wildlife. skill rivers in britain because of this rich wildlife.— this rich wildlife. all of our rivers are _ this rich wildlife. all of our rivers are now _ this rich wildlife. all of our rivers are now at - this rich wildlife. all of our rivers are now at risk - this rich wildlife. all of our rivers are now at risk of i rivers are now at
the rices licence to spread there. the prices can't _ licence to spread there.n't see how - licence to spread there. tug; prices can't see how muck could be getting into our rivers when there's so many rules and regulations governing how farmers like them can safely use it. we arejust farmers like them can safely use it. we are just on the valley from the price's farm. which runs eventually into the river itself. we tested the water here for phosphates, and as expected, phosphate levels are...
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looking at that, that's a $30-wide put spread cost about $7.63.ut 4% of the current price of smh as way to make a bearish bet. we're in a situation where certainly could see further dips not resuming bull market anytime soon personally. if we do get a sharp bear market rally, a significant possibility in every bear market and already seen it several times in this one, you want to limit your risk i think risking just 4% of the current etf share price that's a way to do this. >> how about for you, carter >> heavy and i think going to get worse. look at three charts all the same time frame. the first just simply depicts where the smh is relation to its pre-covid high the s&p would need to drobp 6% t get there and smh 19%. draw lines on this the first way to do it would be like that. which is, con sverging trim lins broken to the down side out of that formation and projects to pre-covid high substantial down from here final way to draw the lines, all the same chart, is just to annotate, depict the importance of the reversal. doesn't matter whether you
looking at that, that's a $30-wide put spread cost about $7.63.ut 4% of the current price of smh as way to make a bearish bet. we're in a situation where certainly could see further dips not resuming bull market anytime soon personally. if we do get a sharp bear market rally, a significant possibility in every bear market and already seen it several times in this one, you want to limit your risk i think risking just 4% of the current etf share price that's a way to do this. >> how about...
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famine spreading. the drou . ht is spreading? famine spreading. the drought is rrot _ spreading?only _ spreading? famine spreading. the drought is not the only challenge. | drought is not the only challenge. somalia is at war, a long fight against an islamist insurgency is limiting access to many vulnerable communities. this woman managed to escape the conflict, but her ten—year—old sun died of hunger soon after reaching this area. he is buried here beside the family's makeshift camp. i cannot grieve for my sun, there's no time. i need to find work and food to keep my other children alive. listening to her is her 11—year—old. the mention of his brother is too much for him. one family among millions now wrestling with drought, were, the dark climate emergency stop go ahead with buying twitter, after all. just months ago, mr musk tried to quit the deal, saying the social media platform was full of bots, or fake accounts. now, just weeks before both sides were due in court, he's agreed to pay the price he previously had offered. here's our new york business correspondent samira huss
famine spreading. the drou . ht is spreading? famine spreading. the drought is rrot _ spreading?only _ spreading? famine spreading. the drought is not the only challenge. | drought is not the only challenge. somalia is at war, a long fight against an islamist insurgency is limiting access to many vulnerable communities. this woman managed to escape the conflict, but her ten—year—old sun died of hunger soon after reaching this area. he is buried here beside the family's makeshift camp. i...
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when uup was spreading $30.15, you could use 89 cents for the spread.se to zero now, a nickel. the idea being that uup is like the currency that are under pennant, or not going to move a great deal, just in relative to itself. so we're using a foot spread that are not needing them too in order to profit. >> we saw unusual action when it comes to currency. so, dennis, what is your take on mike's trade? >> mistake on mike's trade is it is a great trade. seriously, currencies don't move much. i'm the one people in the show that will say that is what the younger guys think. you look at what happened with the england with the pound a month ago. so i think we're moving into a new world order in currency trading. i think the volatility will return the currencies. and as certain countries move out of stimulus and tightening, when some can, others can't. that is why mike's trade is so great. i can tell you this, in my years of doing this, the biggest unwinds are the biggest shocks to the currency trades. is it the australian dollar. so having the options is the
when uup was spreading $30.15, you could use 89 cents for the spread.se to zero now, a nickel. the idea being that uup is like the currency that are under pennant, or not going to move a great deal, just in relative to itself. so we're using a foot spread that are not needing them too in order to profit. >> we saw unusual action when it comes to currency. so, dennis, what is your take on mike's trade? >> mistake on mike's trade is it is a great trade. seriously, currencies don't...
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famine - famine spreading? famine spreading- _ famine spreading? famine spreading. famine spreading. the drought - famine spreading? famine spreading. the drought is| famine spreading? famine i spreading. the drought is not the only challenge. somalia is at war, a long fight against an islamist insurgency limiting access to many vulnerable communities. fatima managed to escape the conflict with her ten—year—old son died of hunger soon after reaching baidoa. he is buried here beside the family's makeshift camp. i cannot agree for my son. there is no time, she says. i need to find work and food to keep my other children alive. listening to her is 11—year—old son, the mention of his brother too much for him. one family among millions now wrestling with drought, war and our climate emergency. andrew harding, bbc news, baidoa, somalia. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the uk prime minister will use a major speech on wednesday to defend her approach since taking office. liz truss is expected to say that whenever there is change, "there is disru pt
famine - famine spreading? famine spreading- _ famine spreading? famine spreading. famine spreading. the drought - famine spreading? famine spreading. the drought is| famine spreading? famine i spreading. the drought is not the only challenge. somalia is at war, a long fight against an islamist insurgency limiting access to many vulnerable communities. fatima managed to escape the conflict with her ten—year—old son died of hunger soon after reaching baidoa. he is buried here beside the...
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-- you could get for credit spreads?> it will lag because fundamentals are stronger, it will also lag, it is been very muted into bond market this year. net issuance is actually on track to reach -100 billion this year that provides a lot of stability to the secondary market. i do not think you get that leading signal from credit markets this time around. jonathan: what you have better quality, you do not have the maturity on the horizon, where's the maturity wall? >> 2025. typically companies finance a year or year and a half before. by the backend of 2023 you should see a rear exhilaration in refinancing activity. >> the big question is not how high rates go, this how long they stay there. they get that tension point the future, you and hesitate they will? >> absolutely>>. >> i was going to say, i totally agree on this one. i would say that that is why i am so much less focused on slowing. i am pretty sure the fed will stay high for longer than they have historically. where the dead is -- fed has typically not stayed a
-- you could get for credit spreads?> it will lag because fundamentals are stronger, it will also lag, it is been very muted into bond market this year. net issuance is actually on track to reach -100 billion this year that provides a lot of stability to the secondary market. i do not think you get that leading signal from credit markets this time around. jonathan: what you have better quality, you do not have the maturity on the horizon, where's the maturity wall? >> 2025. typically...
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that's one of the reasons i'm looking to do a spread and looking at an in the money put spread looking out to the december regular way expiration, the $31.29 put spread. when uup was trading $30.15 you could spend about 90 cents to get that the amount of day is a nickel. you'll notice there's a slightly asymmetric payout. the amount you get on the downside is the amount you're risking. really, the idea being uup is, like the currencies that understood pin it, not going to move a great deal, just going to move a lot on a relative basis to itself. that is to say, currencies don't move a lot, and we're using a put spread that's not needing them to to profit. >> we've seen action recently you guys at home can't see this. dennis furiously taking notes. what's your thoughts on mike's trade? >> my take is that it's a great trade, and one of the things -- i don't know if i was furiously taking notes on it, but currencies don't move much -- i'm one of the few people that can come on the show and say this to mike -- that's what the younger guys think currencies move a great deal we've move into
that's one of the reasons i'm looking to do a spread and looking at an in the money put spread looking out to the december regular way expiration, the $31.29 put spread. when uup was trading $30.15 you could spend about 90 cents to get that the amount of day is a nickel. you'll notice there's a slightly asymmetric payout. the amount you get on the downside is the amount you're risking. really, the idea being uup is, like the currencies that understood pin it, not going to move a great deal,...
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i was looking out to december, the 201.50 put spread. when i was looking at that earlier today, it was going to cost about 13.5 bucks. that's way to risk a portion of the stock price if you wanted to hedge or take a bearish bet. thing is a tough place to be in this environment, and it's going to remain that way for the foreseeable future. >> carter what's your take on the chart? >> i'm with mike it's a tough place to be let's look at the chart and see if that is the case. we know this stock was as low as $12, what, just a couple of years ago. it hits 4.15 first iteration, that's the exact same chart having responded to this trend line beautifully, we have now of course undercut, put in the red arrow. so let's draw the lines. watch this next iteration. same thing, this has all the elements of a great winner 12 to 415 that's stalled and losing its way put that red arrow in again. let's go to the here and now, even up close and personal, so now there is the head and shoulders, and look at the authority of this level. basically we have a hug
i was looking out to december, the 201.50 put spread. when i was looking at that earlier today, it was going to cost about 13.5 bucks. that's way to risk a portion of the stock price if you wanted to hedge or take a bearish bet. thing is a tough place to be in this environment, and it's going to remain that way for the foreseeable future. >> carter what's your take on the chart? >> i'm with mike it's a tough place to be let's look at the chart and see if that is the case. we know...
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to mike's trade, in the past we have talked about the cost of the spread versus the width of the spread and this makes tremendous sense in that regard because he's getting along a call right where the market is, he's paying about 35% of the width of the spread and given again the first call is right at the money, this makes a lot of sense. >> we're going to switch gears now and look at starbucks. because the stock has seen some jitters over the last few months it is outperforming the broader market in that time frame, but scott is not so sure this latte stays hot as investors gear up for earnings next week why not, scott >> well, starbucks right now has more problems than most companies. it is a discretionary purchase i think it is absolutely a discretionary purchase and that is just one of the problems the other problems are the companies had substantial executive turnover in the past month. the fact that the head of trading, the head of the supply chain have left, their coo has left, and they're not going to replace that person. they're going to do away with that business. i'm not cer
to mike's trade, in the past we have talked about the cost of the spread versus the width of the spread and this makes tremendous sense in that regard because he's getting along a call right where the market is, he's paying about 35% of the width of the spread and given again the first call is right at the money, this makes a lot of sense. >> we're going to switch gears now and look at starbucks. because the stock has seen some jitters over the last few months it is outperforming the...
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i was looking at the 42.5/50 call spread. that was going to cost about 2.5 bucks. the idea being you're going risk less than purchasing the shares outright in the event that stock along with everything else begins to go lower what we do see in energy names is somewhat higher beta. saw that in another we own, devin, which was one of yesterday's big winners and today didn't do quite as well. you're going to see that there's leverage in the names. options is a way to elevate risk that would be time for call spread risk reversal but i wouldn't do that yet. >> brian, what's your take on this trade >> schlumberger, i like the options. and mike is lays out a trade that owns an option that we say is at the money. we saw so much whip saw action that premiums are paying off i like the trade in that sense when you look at skhlumberger, we did see upside today, particularly november 42.5 bought but when i'm looking at the market back to carter's side, energy is an area you kind of want to be in. i'm looking at energy, consumer staple, i'm looking at health care those are the s
i was looking at the 42.5/50 call spread. that was going to cost about 2.5 bucks. the idea being you're going risk less than purchasing the shares outright in the event that stock along with everything else begins to go lower what we do see in energy names is somewhat higher beta. saw that in another we own, devin, which was one of yesterday's big winners and today didn't do quite as well. you're going to see that there's leverage in the names. options is a way to elevate risk that would be...
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i knew the virus was spreading through the crew. i just felt like we were not utilizing all of what i had learned and doesn't learn by working globally on pandemic by pandemic to bring that knowledge base to the united states. so finally out of frustration i answer the call and i came back. >> host: do you regret it at all, debbie? i mean, looking back and seeing what president trump did in downplaying, we're going to get into that because you talk a lot about that in the book, about flulike illness, low risk and other kinds of issues like use bleach and so forth. what do you think when you think back to those days, those early days? well, how do you reflect on it? >> guest: the reason i don't regret it is because i know what happened upon my arrival. you know, those people who know me know that doesn't matter who's president. i've worked with presidents across the world. i don't care whose president, i don't care his prime minister, i don't care whose minister of health. i believe that i can assemble the right date to convince them
i knew the virus was spreading through the crew. i just felt like we were not utilizing all of what i had learned and doesn't learn by working globally on pandemic by pandemic to bring that knowledge base to the united states. so finally out of frustration i answer the call and i came back. >> host: do you regret it at all, debbie? i mean, looking back and seeing what president trump did in downplaying, we're going to get into that because you talk a lot about that in the book, about...
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yes, it's being spread in a nvdifferent way but you have to make invisible viruses invisible and theyted what i said. they are like just working on malaria and ebola, she hasn't on flu. of course we've all worked on flow. if you work internationally, you work on flu and it's that dismissiveness that concerned me then and now, the unwillingness to listen to others ideas. i think cdc has continent by being in an penta that think they have to be much more open to looking transparently att the data and letting the data teach them and give a them out of ther perception and assumptions and into a place that is data-driven. >> in the idea at the beginning was persistence against the idea that a some dramatic spread was a major factor in the transmission was kobe to. >> and that continued and that was so disconcerting to me because fda, those of us who have worked with fda for a long time understand the control panels so they developed a control panel from symptomatic disease because the only thing they were looking for to the control panel to validate the new tests were symptomatic so as lat
yes, it's being spread in a nvdifferent way but you have to make invisible viruses invisible and theyted what i said. they are like just working on malaria and ebola, she hasn't on flu. of course we've all worked on flow. if you work internationally, you work on flu and it's that dismissiveness that concerned me then and now, the unwillingness to listen to others ideas. i think cdc has continent by being in an penta that think they have to be much more open to looking transparently att the data...
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yes it's being spread in a different way but you have to make invisible viruses ms. and they completely discounted what i said because they are like if she's just worked on hiv, tb, malaria and ebola, she hasn't worked on flu. of course we'veou all worked on flu, if you work internationally, you work on flu and you are worried about avian flu so it was the dismissiveness that concerned me then and now, the unwillingness to listen to others ideas, i think cdc has gotten by being an atlanta the do think they have to be more open to looking transparently at the data and letting the data teach them and get them out of their perception and assumptions andce into a place that really s data driven. >> and the idea of the beginning there was this resistance against the ideaas that a symptomatic spread was a major factor in the transition. >> and that continues and what was so disconcerting to me because fda -- those of us who worked with fda for a long time limitations ofhe the control panel so they developed a control panel obviously from some dramatic disease because the o
yes it's being spread in a different way but you have to make invisible viruses ms. and they completely discounted what i said because they are like if she's just worked on hiv, tb, malaria and ebola, she hasn't worked on flu. of course we'veou all worked on flu, if you work internationally, you work on flu and you are worried about avian flu so it was the dismissiveness that concerned me then and now, the unwillingness to listen to others ideas, i think cdc has gotten by being an atlanta the...
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when i was looking at this earlier today, i was looking at the december 550, 600 call spread at that time you'd spend about 17 buck and some change to buy it of course you have to remember when you're buying options you have to consider the multiplier so the actual purchase price of this is going to be about $1,750, but that is a little more than the purchase price of three shares of stock. i'm not suggesting that's the way you should think about the risk here but the $1,750 outlay is the most you could lose if the stock doesn't break out. you'd have much more exposure than the three or four shares it would otherwise get you. >> other stocks are outperforming but nice on the record highs scott, what's your take on the name >> i like all the businesses you have to own. and let's face it you have to own companies like united health care they're a little insulated from one of the problems in the broad market and that is labor cost. labor costs in health care have gone up 30% in the two-years since theened of covid, that's a problem for providers. and that's not really a problem for an i
when i was looking at this earlier today, i was looking at the december 550, 600 call spread at that time you'd spend about 17 buck and some change to buy it of course you have to remember when you're buying options you have to consider the multiplier so the actual purchase price of this is going to be about $1,750, but that is a little more than the purchase price of three shares of stock. i'm not suggesting that's the way you should think about the risk here but the $1,750 outlay is the most...
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i knew the virus was spreading through the crew. i just i just like we weren't utilizing all of what i had learned and others had learned by working globally on pandemic after pandemic to bring that knowledge base to the united states. so finally out of frustration. i answered the call and came back. yeah. do you regret it? all debbie? i mean looking back and seeing what president trump did in downplaying. well, i'm gonna we're gonna get into that because you talk a lot about that in the book about, you know, flu-like illness low risk and other kinds of issues like, you know bleach and so forth. do you do you what do you think when you think back to those days those early days? well, how do you reflect on it? well, the reason i don't regret it is because i know what happened upon my arrival, you know, those people who know me know that doesn't matter who's president. i've worked with presidents across the world. i don't care who's president. i don't care who's prime minister. i don't care who's minister of health. i believe that i c
i knew the virus was spreading through the crew. i just i just like we weren't utilizing all of what i had learned and others had learned by working globally on pandemic after pandemic to bring that knowledge base to the united states. so finally out of frustration. i answered the call and came back. yeah. do you regret it? all debbie? i mean looking back and seeing what president trump did in downplaying. well, i'm gonna we're gonna get into that because you talk a lot about that in the book...
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this is not just going to spread throughout lebanon, it could spread throughout the region where millions of people are going to be affected, both lebanon and syria. the water infrastructure has been badly damaged here because of years of neglect, decades of corruption list management in syria because of the war. more than 2 thirds of the water treatment plants in syria have been damaged. so this is a serious crisis. if the international community, as well as local organizations, do not come together to find some sorts of a coordinated response to contain it. so it doesn't spread further for further away from lebanon and syria. thank you for that xena hard to reporting their life from the a car refugee camp in northern lebanon in an edge area. more than 2 and a half 1000000 people are affected by some of the worse flooding. the country has ever seen. authorities are struggling to provide aid or rescue those strapped more than 600 people have died in 1300000 are displaced. the government says it provided enough warning and blamed communities for failing to prepare. live to amity dress was
this is not just going to spread throughout lebanon, it could spread throughout the region where millions of people are going to be affected, both lebanon and syria. the water infrastructure has been badly damaged here because of years of neglect, decades of corruption list management in syria because of the war. more than 2 thirds of the water treatment plants in syria have been damaged. so this is a serious crisis. if the international community, as well as local organizations, do not come...
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been enough to stop the continued spread, coven 19. but coupled with the immunity induced and many people through wide scale exposure, experts say it's brought the day when we declared the pandemic at an end, a lot nearer and save tens of millions of lives. oh, do you have any questions about kind of 19 a science corresponding derek williams is always up to date with the latest findings and is here to answer them to send your questions to cov, it produce at d, w dot com this week. yonce is the question, what's the difference between a strain and a variant? oh, this is one of those questions that i get asked pretty frequently because for the general public, the term strain and variance are often seen as synonyms and, and even some experts seem to sometimes use them interchangeably. so let's start with some background. all viruses evolve over time, which means their genetic code changes during replication. as mutations occur in source, go be to those mutations happen fairly frequently compared to some other viruses. we call these mutated
been enough to stop the continued spread, coven 19. but coupled with the immunity induced and many people through wide scale exposure, experts say it's brought the day when we declared the pandemic at an end, a lot nearer and save tens of millions of lives. oh, do you have any questions about kind of 19 a science corresponding derek williams is always up to date with the latest findings and is here to answer them to send your questions to cov, it produce at d, w dot com this week. yonce is the...
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if i were going play it for the upside would only do so using call spreads or a call spread reversalsthink that news generates some floor. >> carter, what do you think of draft kings? it's not godlike >> bearish to bullish reversal we looked at at the top of the hour dropped 85% buck it's a week over week, month over month, price action is developmental. >> let's goat nike this is a good one up 5% this week. carter >> talk about down and to the right, opposite of hess, and i don't see any reason to own the stock. >> what do you think of nike >> in the short-term it's challenging. this is an anytime i have been wants to get long for a while. it's going to be challenging in the short-term, but there are specific names i think will hold up and have stood the test of time nike fits that bill. >> yeah. mike, was there a will lot of activity with did that activity to you indicate >> we owned this stock put that in the past tense don't do it is what i would say. this is not one you want to own. this is a little bit of relief after poor performance that's the reason we got this bounce, you i
if i were going play it for the upside would only do so using call spreads or a call spread reversalsthink that news generates some floor. >> carter, what do you think of draft kings? it's not godlike >> bearish to bullish reversal we looked at at the top of the hour dropped 85% buck it's a week over week, month over month, price action is developmental. >> let's goat nike this is a good one up 5% this week. carter >> talk about down and to the right, opposite of hess,...
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be spread more widely than that. o be spread more widely. we want to turn the table and check in with our friend somara theodore. you look great this morning. >> thank you. good morning. we are headed to the tropis. carl is a post tropical cyclone. at this moment, not bringing much but heavy rain to parts of central america and the yucatan, i'm sorry, but we are seeing rain in cancun. if you have any vacation plans over there, keep an eye on the tropics, we are keeping a close eye on this disturbance, 10% chance of developing. we'll keep an eye on it. off the coast of africa right now. a little closer to home, we are tracking flood alerts. we're going to ahead into southern california, parts of arizona. 5 million people impacted by this from phoenix out towards byte, el centro, we could see heavy >>> and we're seeing a lot of low clouds this morning. that will retreat back to the coastline, but hang out around san francisco during the day. you combine that with an all day sea breeze, which will be turning stronger fo
be spread more widely than that. o be spread more widely. we want to turn the table and check in with our friend somara theodore. you look great this morning. >> thank you. good morning. we are headed to the tropis. carl is a post tropical cyclone. at this moment, not bringing much but heavy rain to parts of central america and the yucatan, i'm sorry, but we are seeing rain in cancun. if you have any vacation plans over there, keep an eye on the tropics, we are keeping a close eye on this...
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so i think spread are still too tight.ata has to soften, you have to start to see earnings rollover, margins compressed, so it has to become a fundamental story. as of now, it has been a central bank repricing story, not a fundamental story. lisa: still with us some happy to say, vishwanath tirupattur, rob waldner, and meghan graper. rob, i want to start with you, this question of where we are in terms of the credit cycle, put much everyone says they like investment grade credit, a lot of dispersion on high yields, infect more people dislike it. rob, where do you fall on that particular area? rob: you summed up our view i think he well which is the benefit of investment grade credit, it is little with near-term default risk. we think when we started the show duration starts to be her friend with yields where they are. so we do like investment grade. i think the other question here is why are not spreads wider? you play that clip from greg. i think the nominal gdp growing as fast as it has been has been a tailwind for credi
so i think spread are still too tight.ata has to soften, you have to start to see earnings rollover, margins compressed, so it has to become a fundamental story. as of now, it has been a central bank repricing story, not a fundamental story. lisa: still with us some happy to say, vishwanath tirupattur, rob waldner, and meghan graper. rob, i want to start with you, this question of where we are in terms of the credit cycle, put much everyone says they like investment grade credit, a lot of...
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so yeah, both on i was spreading also hate speech and the people got confused at the end to end. i guess. speaking of mr. wilson or he has not yet conceded defeat, it doesn't mean that he might not accept the outcome. actually, nobody knows exactly how he would react. now he was saying many times he wouldn't accept if he didn't wind selections, but at the same time, he was at a more moderate in the us or with a more moderate approach in this last 2nd turn. so probably he will say more about that today we were just talking about the divisions and i want to bring it back to the point because we heard lula calling for, for unity in the country. is he the man to bring brazilians together? will he be able to bridge the divides that we're seeing in the country? yes, this is the big question. lula will probably try to conciliate the country his saying arrives. and he will do that. what is interesting is that in the 2nd turn actually, he managed to make a broad coalition to support a his can, did a tour. so probably he will have to concede much more. he is not going to follow just a left
so yeah, both on i was spreading also hate speech and the people got confused at the end to end. i guess. speaking of mr. wilson or he has not yet conceded defeat, it doesn't mean that he might not accept the outcome. actually, nobody knows exactly how he would react. now he was saying many times he wouldn't accept if he didn't wind selections, but at the same time, he was at a more moderate in the us or with a more moderate approach in this last 2nd turn. so probably he will say more about...
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look at a low calendar spread.ng at a november, january call category, about 14 bucks when i looked at that earlier today. selling the 307 1/2 calls against it in november, collects about 3.65. a quick point, i generally don't like to sell options on stocks, especially in this kind of a circumstance for less than about 1% of the stock price. you will notice we are collecting more than 1%. this will give you peak profit if it graph takes slightly north. some decay in accelerated options because they capture earnings. this isn't a company that moves a great deal on earnings. the absolute risk is limited to the amount of premium that you spent but you won't see the total losses if it declines after earnings even down to the lowest level immediately following earnings. there is some time to go on the january side. >> large exposure to apple in terms of the holdings. what do the charts say. >> you know, from my seat, this is what a pair of twos is, not particularly bearish or bullish. you don't bet big when your hand is
look at a low calendar spread.ng at a november, january call category, about 14 bucks when i looked at that earlier today. selling the 307 1/2 calls against it in november, collects about 3.65. a quick point, i generally don't like to sell options on stocks, especially in this kind of a circumstance for less than about 1% of the stock price. you will notice we are collecting more than 1%. this will give you peak profit if it graph takes slightly north. some decay in accelerated options because...
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let me just show you why it's easy for color to spread. this count, for example, if a high risk area, the sanitation is bad, people have dirty water to drink and even to cook with and just just look at this. this water is used to irrigate crops, according to an official at the ministry of health. 100 percent of the water in northern lebanon is polluted. now the 1st case of color was detected in neighboring syria. in early september, it took a month before the 1st case was detected here in lebanon as one of these refugee camps very close to the border. 2 numbers are rising, there have been 3 deaths in lebanon in the past 2 weeks alone. so you need sanitation, you need clean water, but in a country like lebanon, where the water infrastructure is aging, it has been mismanaged. you get this, you get contaminated water and you have a health sector which has been crumbling in the past 3 years, unable to cope with any outbreak of disease. in fact, officials have been saying and talking to international organizations seeking help because they say,
let me just show you why it's easy for color to spread. this count, for example, if a high risk area, the sanitation is bad, people have dirty water to drink and even to cook with and just just look at this. this water is used to irrigate crops, according to an official at the ministry of health. 100 percent of the water in northern lebanon is polluted. now the 1st case of color was detected in neighboring syria. in early september, it took a month before the 1st case was detected here in...
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december the 200150 put spread when i was looking at that earlier today that was 13.50 but i do thinkhis is just a tough place to be in this environment, and it's going to remain that way i think for the foreseeable future >> carter, what's your take on the chart? >> i'm with mike, it's a tough place to be. the very much is the case by my word it hits 415. let's put some lines on. first iteration, so that's the exact same chart, but what we know is having responded to this trend line beautifully we have now, of course, undercut with the red arrow. you see the head and shoulders top, watch this next iteration same thing, and there it is. all the elements of a great winner, 12 to 415. it stalled and losing its way and that red arrow again let's go to the here and now, up close and personal there's the head and shoulders look at the authority of this level. basically we have a huge risk that we undercut and we plunge the down side. final chart, same time frame just drawing the lines a different way, not good. we are setup with risks that we undercut and drop sharply. it's -- i think it's
december the 200150 put spread when i was looking at that earlier today that was 13.50 but i do thinkhis is just a tough place to be in this environment, and it's going to remain that way i think for the foreseeable future >> carter, what's your take on the chart? >> i'm with mike, it's a tough place to be. the very much is the case by my word it hits 415. let's put some lines on. first iteration, so that's the exact same chart, but what we know is having responded to this trend...
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so much that the owner of twitter was spreading it. >> a lie spreads seven times faster on social mediatruth. what we need here, i want to move to solutions. we need a carveout in section 230 around election misinformation. if this program right now could be reverse engineered to an insurrection or to violence or trafficking or to misinformation resulting in violence, time warner and nyu would be subject to liability. there's no reasons these platforms can circulate false information that results in conspiracy theory and violence. and just for a moment, i think qanon will be seen as a stain on this era in american history. but the conspiracy theory that is the enduring theory throughout time is anti-semitism. it is always the go-to across emerging fascists, and it's happening here. i don't think it's any accident that we're see thing type of language, death con before it's too late, from global celebrities and former presidents? that is heinous. that is the conspiracy theory that endures across regions and it needs to be resoundly countered and absolutely condemned. i want to commend so
so much that the owner of twitter was spreading it. >> a lie spreads seven times faster on social mediatruth. what we need here, i want to move to solutions. we need a carveout in section 230 around election misinformation. if this program right now could be reverse engineered to an insurrection or to violence or trafficking or to misinformation resulting in violence, time warner and nyu would be subject to liability. there's no reasons these platforms can circulate false information that...
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full-scale invasion of e in the month of march a lot of accounts were closed and uh because of the spreadspeech so i think this will remain the policy of uh uh twitter i hope this will remain the policy of twitter because twitter is now one of the key platforms for the spread of russian propaganda, especially to the western audience, in particular, the aggressor uses its official platforms, the pages of diplomatic departments, and also, for example, we observed at the beginning of a full-scale i.e. of the body, how many fake accounts were created or even researched in the village of how special paid accounts spread misinformation or simply information in support of russia's aggressive actions. therefore , it is obvious that russia will try draw attention to themselves uh and uh do continue to make such appeals because they need as many platforms as possible to spread their false information and propaganda but we hope that they uh will not get this opportunity but i i understand that for example, if we take into account your center of strategic communications priminkulki, then this is a ch
full-scale invasion of e in the month of march a lot of accounts were closed and uh because of the spreadspeech so i think this will remain the policy of uh uh twitter i hope this will remain the policy of twitter because twitter is now one of the key platforms for the spread of russian propaganda, especially to the western audience, in particular, the aggressor uses its official platforms, the pages of diplomatic departments, and also, for example, we observed at the beginning of a full-scale...
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as he l has spread his arms that he hated claims, —— spread these unsubstantiated claims.nd said, the institution should be prepared to trust the voting systems, the military has changed its messaging at that and even yesterday there was at that and even yesterday there was a report in a leading newspaper here saying that they are much likely to contest the result than they were several months ago. they are not saying trust our institutions, they are reliable, but they are less likely to back bolsonaro in his attempt to reject results. the attempt to re'ect results. the latest attempt to reject results. the latest opinion _ attempt to reject results. the latest opinion polling has lula da silva a head of bolsonaro but both men are populous in different ways. lula's populism was based on the prole brazilian trying to get better standard of life, whereas bolsonaro's populism was more of a general antiestablishment message that rang very strong in 2018 and that rang very strong in 2018 and that message now sounds a little different now that we are in a tough time with the eco
as he l has spread his arms that he hated claims, —— spread these unsubstantiated claims.nd said, the institution should be prepared to trust the voting systems, the military has changed its messaging at that and even yesterday there was at that and even yesterday there was a report in a leading newspaper here saying that they are much likely to contest the result than they were several months ago. they are not saying trust our institutions, they are reliable, but they are less likely to...
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with the stock trading around 238 i was looking at the december 2nd weekly 250, 145 call spread. more than 40% between the distance of the strikes, and that call at the time i was looking at it was almost 3% out of the money now, the stock did rally until the end of the day if you're looking to put on a trade like this you want to ensure you adjust your strikes accordingly. when you can put on an up side credit spread, collect the difference on the strikes going into a catalyst like this when options premia are above their averages are they are in this case, i think that's a good setup. >> you're trading two of the other biggest names in the space, apple and microsoft start us off with apple. >> the thing with apple what they're expanding it's moved away from the phone cycles and moved into different sort of services you can only see the pumpkin this year on apple tv so they have a lock on that. the trades i like looking at apple going back to what carter said on a best behaving stock is how well it can behave, and looking at a trade where you go out to the marketplace and you bu
with the stock trading around 238 i was looking at the december 2nd weekly 250, 145 call spread. more than 40% between the distance of the strikes, and that call at the time i was looking at it was almost 3% out of the money now, the stock did rally until the end of the day if you're looking to put on a trade like this you want to ensure you adjust your strikes accordingly. when you can put on an up side credit spread, collect the difference on the strikes going into a catalyst like this when...
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it is still possible for the state to block the most open resources from which disinformation is spread from which special informational and psychological operations are carried out and conduct... well, here but here again it is not the state here, civil society should work harder to conduct explanatory work among uh society and about what uh mass media uh and what bloggers they are what kind of information and who gives out the information and who should verify it qualitatively who should do it who should verify the society yes no look we have many public organizations that are engaged in monitoring analysis, i myself use them, well, the data provided by public organizations and i to you i will say that state institutions can also be like that, but in my opinion, state institutions alone in the modern world will never cope, so i believe that the optimal solution is symbiosis, it is a symbiosis of such public initiatives, it does not matter in what form they are, you know, a public organization or just some kind of the union of people who cooperate with the relevant state institutions,
it is still possible for the state to block the most open resources from which disinformation is spread from which special informational and psychological operations are carried out and conduct... well, here but here again it is not the state here, civil society should work harder to conduct explanatory work among uh society and about what uh mass media uh and what bloggers they are what kind of information and who gives out the information and who should verify it qualitatively who should do...
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see behind me, one of the tanks is still on fire rushes and void for the un accuses the west of spreading fakes. only radian grown used by russia and ukraine, st. called the organization to investigate that. a dangerous precedent. going beyond this monday with the association of our doctor's cold for an israeli medical official to be thought, doctor, he proposed finding palestinian mothers having more than 4 children ah. from moscow to the world, this is our international. my name is peter scott's here with the top stories at 10 am pasco time. the town of shocked york in the daniel republic has been heads multiple by multiple ukrainian attacks, as, according to the local mer, an air strike by ukrainian forces hits an oil depot which cause a series of explosions and a large fire which then spread to neighboring residential buildings, it's also engulfed a railway station, but has since been brought under control. residents of nearby houses have been evacuated. r t correspondence, roman cost ref, visited the area according to the local authorities, ukrainian military struck a train station i
see behind me, one of the tanks is still on fire rushes and void for the un accuses the west of spreading fakes. only radian grown used by russia and ukraine, st. called the organization to investigate that. a dangerous precedent. going beyond this monday with the association of our doctor's cold for an israeli medical official to be thought, doctor, he proposed finding palestinian mothers having more than 4 children ah. from moscow to the world, this is our international. my name is peter...
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there were growing fears, the virus could spread across east africa. d, w julius mc, i'm were, has the story from central uganda where this outbreak started. the grief is to rule formerly course in your. a few weeks ago, he lost his 12 year old son to where to suspected was malaria. and when his way through you did liter, he assumed it was a mother's depression, caused by her very ferment. but at the hospital, she was diagnosed with the bowler. and immediately isolated areas sassy were, as she lived in the ambulance gama, because she cried for her children again that this was the last time simple would see his way for life. and i were complacent in the isolation center was the 1st to call. it was around mid town on saturday when he informed us that she had breathed her last week on the news of the killer disease has shut the residence of my due due. after losing me buzz to abolla. many people here are now living in fear that the deadly virus may have spread to your families. some are already being monitored by health teams because they are contacts of
there were growing fears, the virus could spread across east africa. d, w julius mc, i'm were, has the story from central uganda where this outbreak started. the grief is to rule formerly course in your. a few weeks ago, he lost his 12 year old son to where to suspected was malaria. and when his way through you did liter, he assumed it was a mother's depression, caused by her very ferment. but at the hospital, she was diagnosed with the bowler. and immediately isolated areas sassy were, as she...
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they haven't made anything up, they haven't spread any just for information. they're merely replicating the kinds of videos and so forth that are actually on the web already. and they merely post them. and this is being called disinformation when it's really the hospitals on sources that have been cited. yeah, now i know when it comes to really the government's response to all of this, we did see a letter addressing similar issues last year and which the attorney general promised to take a series of measures to address with they referred to as criminal conduct. could we see the same responses here, and is there concern about what defines it as criminal? yes, that's a big concern. what defines it as criminal is certainly a big concern. so we're not, we're talking about what is otherwise protected speech. now being not only disallowed but criminal, this is just a major leap. and yeah, this is a very strong possibility that garland will go ahead and do what he did. and he'll lie about the congress as he did as well. regarding putting the f b i on to this case and
they haven't made anything up, they haven't spread any just for information. they're merely replicating the kinds of videos and so forth that are actually on the web already. and they merely post them. and this is being called disinformation when it's really the hospitals on sources that have been cited. yeah, now i know when it comes to really the government's response to all of this, we did see a letter addressing similar issues last year and which the attorney general promised to take a...
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when i i was looking at that, that's a $30 wide put spread that cost about $7.63.hat's about 4% of the current price of smh as a way to make a bearish bet. we are in a situation where we certainly could see for the dips i don't think we're going to resume bull market anytime soon personally, but if we do even get a sharp bear market rally, which is certainly a significant possibility in every bear market, and we've already seen it several times in this one, you want to limit your rick. and i think by risking just 4% of the current etf share price that's a way you can do this >> how does smh look to you, carter >> they're going to get worse. let's look at three charts they're all the same time frame. so the first just simply depicts where the smh is in relation to its pre-covid high the s&p would need to drop 6% to get to its pre-covid high. for the smh it's 19% if we want to draw some lines on this the first way to do it would be like that, which is converging trend lines we've broken to the down side out of that formation, and again i think it all projects to the
when i i was looking at that, that's a $30 wide put spread that cost about $7.63.hat's about 4% of the current price of smh as a way to make a bearish bet. we are in a situation where we certainly could see for the dips i don't think we're going to resume bull market anytime soon personally, but if we do even get a sharp bear market rally, which is certainly a significant possibility in every bear market, and we've already seen it several times in this one, you want to limit your rick. and i...
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~ ., , spreading? well, we have seen based, spreading? well, we have seen based. they _ spreading?e have seen based, they started _ spreading? well, we have seen based, they started using - based, they started using drones and targeting the energy infrastructure and that is the massive schillings which started from the monday we ago and the schillings continue every day and is not only this, several hours ago and shelved by missiles and the number of energy objects and that is a new approach of russians against ukraine and the targeting of energy infrastructure.- targeting of energy infrastructure. �* ~ ., infrastructure. and i know you and ukraine _ infrastructure. and i know you and ukraine are _ infrastructure. and i know you and ukraine are careful- infrastructure. and i know you and ukraine are careful about| and ukraine are careful about giving too much information about the targets in the success the russians have had in knocking out targets but it is quite clear that your energy infrastructure is vulnerable. i feel that after the first wave of strikes, that you referred to
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the mother of god even today spreads her veil over all those who need her help, but how then on that ancient night the christians who were threatened the danger was not inactive, but were in fervent prayer, so today, if we ask god for something, his most pure mother or the saints, we must try to do it ourselves. everything good that is in our power, if you think deeply about the historical events that describe today's holiday, you can see the operation of an important spiritual principle from the working of god's power and weak human will. the most holy theotokos of the intercessor stood before god and once forgave her protection on the topic who the user sincerely prayed for deliverance, this happens not only in some emergency situations, but also in everyday spiritual life. every day, we turn in prayers to the lord the mother of god and the saints with a request for help and the bestowal of blessings. we know that, first of all, the lord seeks the salvation of our souls and grants us a request if it contributes to our spiritual growth; our salvation is not accomplished without our
the mother of god even today spreads her veil over all those who need her help, but how then on that ancient night the christians who were threatened the danger was not inactive, but were in fervent prayer, so today, if we ask god for something, his most pure mother or the saints, we must try to do it ourselves. everything good that is in our power, if you think deeply about the historical events that describe today's holiday, you can see the operation of an important spiritual principle from...
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together apple was about 145, 127 even now you could pay $2.25 for this call spread that's about 30% wed of the spread and generally how we look at the relative cost of these sorts of things and this thing realizes its maximum pay off with apple at or above 165 at the november 25th expiration apple was there as recently as midaugust. and to get to a break even it has to rally off 5% from here. it has to rally a little bit more to get to the full value. scott, this is one of these really reasonable trades based on jp morgan's estimate for results. >> good stuff. i appreciate you explaining it to us and our viewers. that's scott nations, nations index founder. up next mike santoli joins us with his midday word we're back right after this. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like
together apple was about 145, 127 even now you could pay $2.25 for this call spread that's about 30% wed of the spread and generally how we look at the relative cost of these sorts of things and this thing realizes its maximum pay off with apple at or above 165 at the november 25th expiration apple was there as recently as midaugust. and to get to a break even it has to rally off 5% from here. it has to rally a little bit more to get to the full value. scott, this is one of these really...
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the un accuses the west of spreading reports falsely claiming russia using iranian drones in ukraine, saying cold for the organization to investigate that. a dangerous precedent. going beyond this monday is so see ation of our a cold but he's really medical official to be flux. but after he proposed finding palestinian mothers having more than 4 children with p o. p, arrive as south africa host told between the countries government and key grey rebel forces after 2 years of conflict, claims of thousands of lives and displaced millions with in july for my headquarters here in moscow, you're watching the international i and peter scott on here the top stories, this our the town of shot your skin, the done yet sc republic has been heads by multiple ukrainian attacks according to the local mare. and as strike hits an oil depot, which caused a series of explosions and a large fire, which then spread to neighboring residential buildings. the place also engulfed a railway station, but has since been brought under control. residence of near by houses have been evacuated. archie correspondence
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real information was focus on spread rather than severity.>> brian: in california, they are pushing a ban on people who spread so-called misinformation when it comes to covid, they say it does damage. is this a dangerous path to go down? >> of course, the entire medical profession, should rebel against this. what about school closures? should we tell everybody that forced schools to close that you are misinforming people, let's ban teachers unions and ban people who said masks would prevent spread, that is misinf misinformation. there is no consensus on aspirin or colonoscopy, you don't develop consensus in the middle of a pandemic, when you rule on people, you lose them, they won't listen to a word you say. >> brian: i'm lfrning to you, governor gavin newsom signing b bill, which is not settled science. thank you, doctor. >> absolutely. >> brian: two more hours of "fox and friends," that is our logo. tougher. tough. tougher. mahindra - the official tractor of tough and stewart-haas racing. i've got a race this weekend. i'll see you later. ♪
real information was focus on spread rather than severity.>> brian: in california, they are pushing a ban on people who spread so-called misinformation when it comes to covid, they say it does damage. is this a dangerous path to go down? >> of course, the entire medical profession, should rebel against this. what about school closures? should we tell everybody that forced schools to close that you are misinforming people, let's ban teachers unions and ban people who said masks would...
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and then a large fire which spread from neighboring residential buildings. it's also in gulf the railway station, but has since been brought under control. residents of near by houses have been evacuated, and archie correspondence roman casa, visited the area according to the local authorities, ukrainian military struck a train station in the town of shocked yours. in the, the next people's republic as the result. well, you can see right behind me, a train full of fuel was caught on fire. actually. 12, thanks, are now completely destroyed. you can see the blaze is getting stronger and stronger. now emergencies ministry anal working on this scene, trying to put this blaze out according to authorities. a fire fighting train is also on the way here. now while we were working with her a couple of explosions as more and more tanks are getting caught on fire. now, this entire area has now been cleared from any civilians who have been evacuated because authorities are worried that this fire may spread 2 houses as well. both are guar, dwarves. we were there were 2 e
and then a large fire which spread from neighboring residential buildings. it's also in gulf the railway station, but has since been brought under control. residents of near by houses have been evacuated, and archie correspondence roman casa, visited the area according to the local authorities, ukrainian military struck a train station in the town of shocked yours. in the, the next people's republic as the result. well, you can see right behind me, a train full of fuel was caught on fire....
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and it’s a big plus that we are spreading it in this regard .his. we won't see this occasion. well, please tell me . and if we take the phenomenon of memes, memes, and narratives - it's close. are these completely different things or is it a meme - it's a short fragment and i don't know, and the narrative is more something that consists of thousands of moments, i don't know. well i will say that this is actually one and the same. why , because through visual content with the inscription through humor, it is also possible to transmit quite complex signals, as it were, and to form public opinion, including, by the way, one of the extended narratives that we have now we broke everything together with you, this is a narrative about what is meant by the soviet union, which fell apart, the right receiver of all this is the russian federation, headed by putin , who, in principle, has the right to decide what countries are these former republics in the region, where should they go to go still, your site is like that. still, it has the right, and that's
and it’s a big plus that we are spreading it in this regard .his. we won't see this occasion. well, please tell me . and if we take the phenomenon of memes, memes, and narratives - it's close. are these completely different things or is it a meme - it's a short fragment and i don't know, and the narrative is more something that consists of thousands of moments, i don't know. well i will say that this is actually one and the same. why , because through visual content with the inscription...
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now spread the cream on one half.e this in as a child, our grandmother baked not such cookies, but bear cones. they had to be fried on a gas stove on both sides. and my sister and i took a recipe from my grandmother and wanted to cook exactly the same cookies, but the taste was not the same as in childhood, and we concluded that they always own the recipe, you can get the same one. the same taste, because the grandmother put her soul and love into this dish. and now we're wrapping up like this. set to bake at 180 degrees for 15 minutes. sprinkle with powdered sugar. this is the beauty we have. now we need to try this. despite the fact that we added baking powder to the cookies, it does not feel at all, the cookies are very crispy and delicious this recipe. i recommend you. cookies i liked it. i now understand why it is gaining so many views my advice in this cookie. can you cook with cottage cheese or with fruit? to prepare this dessert, mix the egg, sugar, lemon zest and melted butter , add lemon juice, flour and bak
now spread the cream on one half.e this in as a child, our grandmother baked not such cookies, but bear cones. they had to be fried on a gas stove on both sides. and my sister and i took a recipe from my grandmother and wanted to cook exactly the same cookies, but the taste was not the same as in childhood, and we concluded that they always own the recipe, you can get the same one. the same taste, because the grandmother put her soul and love into this dish. and now we're wrapping up like this....