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call tony and bob. >> today? >> 1300. >> 1293. >> they must have heard about the meeting, who is talking outside? this is a very optimistic -- i know, optimism and not optimism, is worse pessimism. , i tell you the whole thing with therapeutics is very exciting and vaccine, but therapeutics is very exciting what you so far advanced that is great thank you very much, say hello to everyone, thank you. >> there you have it trump taking questions after a meeting with question members of his administration, coronavirus task force, and heads of american top pharmaceutical companies. well they covered a lot there, liz, what did you take from
call tony and bob. >> today? >> 1300. >> 1293. >> they must have heard about the meeting, who is talking outside? this is a very optimistic -- i know, optimism and not optimism, is worse pessimism. , i tell you the whole thing with therapeutics is very exciting and vaccine, but therapeutics is very exciting what you so far advanced that is great thank you very much, say hello to everyone, thank you. >> there you have it trump taking questions after a meeting with...
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and they brought toni in, and she was an absolute gate attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league, and it led to two other women in the league, and toni is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. so you see that there is that storied that we know of, jackie robinson and hank aaron, but within that history you have these black women. steve: when did title ix come about, and what are its earlier origins? professor davis: so title ix, as it's usually referred to, refers to the educational amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment, it was an educational amendment. it's 37 small words that basically say you can't discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects, but certainly in the world of athletics, it means that if you are high school, if you are a public college, and you are getting federal funds, you have to make sure there is equitable athletic opportunities on your campus. so this is largely thought about, and correctly so, as the thing tha
and they brought toni in, and she was an absolute gate attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league, and it led to two other women in the league, and toni is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. so you see that there is that storied that we know of, jackie robinson and hank aaron, but within that history you have these black women. steve: when did title ix come about, and what are its earlier origins? professor davis: so title ix, as it's...
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in, -- a lot of showy players, they brought tony and, crowds increased with herb being in the league, and it led to other women being in the league, and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. so within that history you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about, and what are its early origins? >> title ix was the educational amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment, it was an educational amendment, 37 words that basically say you can't discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects, but certainly in the world of athletics, it means that if you are high school, a public college, and you are getting federal funds, you have to make sure there is equitable opportunities on your campus so this is largely thought about, correctly so, as the thing that opens the floodgates for women in sports. but there is a longer sporting history that goes way before title ix, which was 1972. you had professional leagues for women in the early 20th century, both black, but certainly within th
in, -- a lot of showy players, they brought tony and, crowds increased with herb being in the league, and it led to other women being in the league, and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. so within that history you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about, and what are its early origins? >> title ix was the educational amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment, it was an educational amendment, 37 words that...
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tony, what do you think about the apple trade? also, basically thought that if apple gets back to where it was, it's going to take a while. >> yeah, i think a lot of investors are stuck in this particular space for a lot of stokes you own where you think it's going to recover but you want to get back to break even pretty sure it's not going to get back to that level these stock repair strategies are a great way to do that the stock repair strategy is very limited in terms of how you can use it it really only protects you -- i'm sorry, it doesn't provide you with any down side protection it only works if you have a modest loss on that stock. in a stock like apple where you might be down 5 to 10%, this is the right strategy to use. other stocks, if you're down 50, 25%, these types of strategies will not work. the only thing i will say, mike, i do disagree with you on the strikes here i would use the at the money, i would buy the 275 and sell the 300s you've chosen different strikes but overall this is a great strategy on a stock. >>
tony, what do you think about the apple trade? also, basically thought that if apple gets back to where it was, it's going to take a while. >> yeah, i think a lot of investors are stuck in this particular space for a lot of stokes you own where you think it's going to recover but you want to get back to break even pretty sure it's not going to get back to that level these stock repair strategies are a great way to do that the stock repair strategy is very limited in terms of how you can...
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one quite familiar i'm sure, hank aaron and the other is tony stone. >> yeah. so again like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community, it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for a black men at the time and black sportswriters who covered the league but always pushing for integration into the majors. and we know jackie robinson broke the color line in 1947 and then we see an exodus from the negro league of the top tier talent and going back into the steady decline and people are looking around trying to figure out how do you save this institution and others are frankly asking is it worth saving. and it is in this moment that sid pollock who manages the indianapolis cloud hears about tony stone, he's a semi proplayer at the time and she had played softball but barnstorming occasionally with male semi pro teams and he thinks, hmm, what if we brought her in. and this is the market
one quite familiar i'm sure, hank aaron and the other is tony stone. >> yeah. so again like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community, it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for a black men at the time and black sportswriters who covered the league but always pushing for integration into the majors. and...
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they brought tony in. attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the leak. .- the league tony is replacing hank aaron at second base when she joins in 1952. there is the storied history we know of. within that history, you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about and what are the earlier origins? as it is usually referred to refers to the 1972.ional amendment of this was an educational thatment -- 37 small words say you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects but in the world of athletics, it means if you are high school, a public college and you are getting federal funds, you have to make sure there is equitable athletic opportunities on your campus. this is largely thought about as the thing that opens the floodgates for women in sports. there is a longer sporting history that goes way before title ix, which was 1972. you have professional leagues for women in the early part of the 20th century. you have increased permissibility arou
they brought tony in. attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the leak. .- the league tony is replacing hank aaron at second base when she joins in 1952. there is the storied history we know of. within that history, you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about and what are the earlier origins? as it is usually referred to refers to the 1972.ional amendment of this was an educational thatment -- 37 small words say you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex if...
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they brought tony in and she was an absolute great attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league. and it led to two other women in the league. and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. you see that there is that storied history that we know of, but within that history you have these black women. >> when did title 9 come about? and what are it's earlier origins? >> yeah, so title 9 is as its usually referred to, refers to the education amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment. it was educational. it's 37 small words that say you can't discriminate on the basis of sex. it has wide ranging affects. in athletics, if you are high school, a public college, getting federal funds, you have to make sure there's equitable athletic opportunities on your campus. so this is, you know, largely thought about and correctly so as the thing that opens the floodgates for women in sports. and it certainly does. but there is a longer sporting history that goes way before title 9, which again was
they brought tony in and she was an absolute great attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league. and it led to two other women in the league. and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. you see that there is that storied history that we know of, but within that history you have these black women. >> when did title 9 come about? and what are it's earlier origins? >> yeah, so title 9 is as its usually referred to, refers to...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik in minneapolis we have tony was our oh he is director of big tent republicans pac and in dayton we cross lee he's a syndicated cartoonist and opinion column this are democrats liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate brian let me go to you 1st in the swamp you know watching this ridiculous impeachment hoax being played out which almost no one is watching here we're all told about the differences you know that separate the republicans and the democrats conservatives and it's very very tribal the media makes a ton of money off of well i so i would suppose i would hope for them because not many people are watching it not many people are interested in it but there's there's as he. huge huge failure in the media and the political class talking about what is really bipartisan and foreign wars and intervention is the bipartisan issue they keeps it together it's like the glue that keeps the establishment together and i don't care if it's the republicans or the democrats how
coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik in minneapolis we have tony was our oh he is director of big tent republicans pac and in dayton we cross lee he's a syndicated cartoonist and opinion column this are democrats liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate brian let me go to you 1st in the swamp you know watching this ridiculous impeachment hoax being played out which almost no one is watching here we're all...
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i think tony is absolutely right, just to even be thinking about it...on in terms of global logistics rather than worrying about something that clearly shouldn't be happening. let us clearly shouldn't be happening. let us look at the daily express. towards the back of the paper, heroes, it says. sports stars. volunteering to play frontline roles in response to the coronavirus and doing so, knowing that there is a risk to themselves. when i was a kid my mother used always say the world is full of good people and this goes to show that there are many people out there who are going to volunteer, you are going to try and help the nhs, try and distribute those free passes to people, then there are people who are panic buying or laying off staff. this is a national effort and i expect all of us to do our part. and people will do that in many different ways but i suppose when you see, caroline, amis, famous sports stars stepping forward like this, it is the best kind of example to encourage other two do the same. —— others to do the same. a senator in the phili
i think tony is absolutely right, just to even be thinking about it...on in terms of global logistics rather than worrying about something that clearly shouldn't be happening. let us clearly shouldn't be happening. let us look at the daily express. towards the back of the paper, heroes, it says. sports stars. volunteering to play frontline roles in response to the coronavirus and doing so, knowing that there is a risk to themselves. when i was a kid my mother used always say the world is full...
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tony hale. this week in unnecessary censorship and music featuring miguel, and now, mayor pete buttigieg! ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> hello. welcome and thank you for being here tonight. my name is pete buttigieg -- and i am running to be the next host of "jimmy kimmel live!" this is a very strange night. not only because this is my first time hosting a talk show -- because we're doing it without a regular audience. due to public health concerns over the coronavirus, we cancelled our studio audience tonight. a few kind kimmel staffers and some friends are here instead, we're going to have a great time. everyone is spread apart at the cdc-represented distance. this was not our plan. we just decided this a few hours ago. and it's disappointing, because as you all know, i love to crowd surf. it's kinda my thing. but the experts have told us the best way to prevent the spread of the virus is for us to physically stay apart. so that's what we're going to do. the only way we're going to get through th
tony hale. this week in unnecessary censorship and music featuring miguel, and now, mayor pete buttigieg! ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> hello. welcome and thank you for being here tonight. my name is pete buttigieg -- and i am running to be the next host of "jimmy kimmel live!" this is a very strange night. not only because this is my first time hosting a talk show -- because we're doing it without a regular audience. due to public health concerns over the coronavirus, we...
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tony: no entendÍ nada.. marcas que wow. precios que fascinan. marshalls. ¡yu sorpresa te espera! marshalls. ¿problemas para limpiar con toallitas? prueba las mr. clean magic eraser sheets. solo moja, exprime... lleva el poder de mr. clean magic eraser en hojas desechables. con 98 % de ingredientes de origen naturals y acondicionadores fructis treats repletos de super frutas pa nutay do dove dry spray antitranspirante? ¡ya está seco! y entonces, ¿por qué este anuncio tarda quince segundos? seca instantáneamente y te mantiene protegida por 48 horas. ♪ michelle: amigos de "despierta amÉrica" le enviamos un gran saludo de impacto. grupos satÁnicos buscan adeptos y de ser organizaciones ocultas han salido a la luz para aumentar sus filas y asegura que entre ellos hay muchos famosos. imÁgenes exclusivas de un ritual que le pone a cualquiera los pelos de punta. un mexicano protagonista por primera vez el famoso musical de broadway "aladino". esta tarde en "primer impacto". carlos: antes de la pausa le pedimos que
tony: no entendÍ nada.. marcas que wow. precios que fascinan. marshalls. ¡yu sorpresa te espera! marshalls. ¿problemas para limpiar con toallitas? prueba las mr. clean magic eraser sheets. solo moja, exprime... lleva el poder de mr. clean magic eraser en hojas desechables. con 98 % de ingredientes de origen naturals y acondicionadores fructis treats repletos de super frutas pa nutay do dove dry spray antitranspirante? ¡ya está seco! y entonces, ¿por qué este anuncio tarda quince...
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toni stone and amy johnson. because a lot of people understood the negro leagues to be one of the biggest emblems of black masculinity and ingenuity. like one sportswriter said at the time, it is a sad state of the negro leagues post integration that they have to tie them to the strings of a woman's apron to survive. they considered it a mass killing. it was one of the reasons why the three women who -- they considered it a mas emasculating. it was one of the reasons why the three women who played last baseball received a very different reaction from the black press. them playing against men was something different. it symbolized in many people's opinions, is really bad moment in the black community, with the destruction of the negro league. host: did these individuals consider themselves to be role models or trailblazers? guest: i think there was a sense of it. a lot of them just wanted to play ball. they wanted to be considered as athletes and they understood that this was the way in the door. you see a negoti
toni stone and amy johnson. because a lot of people understood the negro leagues to be one of the biggest emblems of black masculinity and ingenuity. like one sportswriter said at the time, it is a sad state of the negro leagues post integration that they have to tie them to the strings of a woman's apron to survive. they considered it a mass killing. it was one of the reasons why the three women who -- they considered it a mas emasculating. it was one of the reasons why the three women who...
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. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer.s princess margaret he's made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out instead of a collar and tie. his assistants have to stitch up his jeans so tightly. tight jeans were just coming in then. >> he was a real breath of fresh air, completely different from anybody she'd known or gone out with. of course he had huge sex appeal. huge sex appeal. tony has a room. it overlooks the river. it's old and romantic. it's a place you can get away from everybody. and he takes her down there on his motor bike. can you imagine a royal princess getting on a motorbike and driving down to a flat in ratherheim? sort of unthinkable really. tony would cook a steak and salad, an
. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer.s princess margaret he's made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out instead of a collar...
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announcer: former british prime minister tony blair discussed the rise of populism in the u.k. and the u.s. and the future of progressive politics at george washington university. >> my name is will marshall. i am the president of the policy institute. i want to welcome you on this conversation on will the centerleft rise to the populist challenge? together with the tony blair and so we are proud to present today a speech by and a conversation with the honorable tony blair, former prime minister of great britain on this topic of the populist challenge. this event was originally scheduled as a public event in washington. had several hundred people signed up to attend, but we had it -- we thought it was best given the coronavirus spread and contusion to cancel the public meeting, so we are live streaming today. thank you for all who are joining us by livestream and thank you also and welcome to c-span and the c-span audience to today's conversation. this is obviously the subject of -- the state of emergency has been declared in washington, the subject on everybody's mind. we want
announcer: former british prime minister tony blair discussed the rise of populism in the u.k. and the u.s. and the future of progressive politics at george washington university. >> my name is will marshall. i am the president of the policy institute. i want to welcome you on this conversation on will the centerleft rise to the populist challenge? together with the tony blair and so we are proud to present today a speech by and a conversation with the honorable tony blair, former prime...
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and get stronger saw as tony said is yes. fragments on my left and then i have to go regularly to test for newt poisoning and i have a quite a big muscles and nerve damage on my left saw a cut use my left arm properly but i do listen physiotherapy and had to put my hands and my shoulders to. get stronger and fit enough to be for a big surgery may come on and off september all the lumber the doctors are planning to do this if so should for my left hand wrists so i can play my hands and i can use my hands as you can see now we have to do a wrist old time today because of my hands losing lactase and i can hardly move and opening as you can see yeah that's it is you know as tony said i need my boots hands to using for. cooking in the kitchen. elim i haven't left. year every day every day years reminding me to. look in more months. when i brushed work to see. that it is average i have to tell had 9 bullets go into him and he extraordinarily walked out of the mosque at the end of that because you had some metal in your teeth the pu
and get stronger saw as tony said is yes. fragments on my left and then i have to go regularly to test for newt poisoning and i have a quite a big muscles and nerve damage on my left saw a cut use my left arm properly but i do listen physiotherapy and had to put my hands and my shoulders to. get stronger and fit enough to be for a big surgery may come on and off september all the lumber the doctors are planning to do this if so should for my left hand wrists so i can play my hands and i can use...
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many of the court had heard stories of tony's goings on.ss in some scandal. >> here they are wildly in love. but there is danger ahead. ♪ (vo) in every trip, there's room for more than just the business you came for. ♪ let's make the most of ♪ ♪ what we've been given whether that's getting a taste of where you are... ♪ let's get to living ♪ ...or bringing some of that flavor back home. that's room for possibility. ♪ ♪ let's get to living ♪ we only come out at night ♪ ♪ we only come out at night ♪ i walk alone ♪ i'll pretend to know the way ♪ ♪ we only come out at night ♪ ♪ we only come out at night ♪ and mine super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ...and done. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. it's our lea
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in terms of something that mike was addressing and tony, please jump in. the utilities are down the same amount as the s&p 500. with a bait of 0.7, that's exactly what you heard mike talk about. >> i think it's interesting that you guys ask how long you've been around. i haven't been around long enough to be around for the dotcom crash or the '87 crash, but this week, as extreme as i was, actually, for my purposes was not unexpected simply because if we look at the data from the last few years we've been putting out the researc saying this is the new norm, right? where we have longer and longer periods of extreme lower market volatility followed by extremely fast and violent pullbacks in the market the only difference is it's more violent. >> because of high frequency and out goes passive investing, etfs, everything >> there are lots of reasons that we can start talking about and debating at the end of the day we've now pushed into a bear market and have to see what the right strategy is here three-prong approach what stocks and sectors do we want to pay a
in terms of something that mike was addressing and tony, please jump in. the utilities are down the same amount as the s&p 500. with a bait of 0.7, that's exactly what you heard mike talk about. >> i think it's interesting that you guys ask how long you've been around. i haven't been around long enough to be around for the dotcom crash or the '87 crash, but this week, as extreme as i was, actually, for my purposes was not unexpected simply because if we look at the data from the last...
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gold and silver. >> tony?inding higher, buy longer term protection to q3. put calendars on sqy. >> mike? >> apple's business is not permanently impaired you can sell some calls against your loan position there is. >> thank you for watching. "mad money" starts now - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, sponsored by nuwave. live well for less. we all love fried foods, (crunching) but yuck! (sizzling) that means scoops of grease, blobs of butter, or gallons of oil, just to fry. this adds up to a lot of unhealthy fat in your diet, year after year. stop! (slamming) now, you can cut out all the added fat, and still keep all the flavor with the new brio digital air fryer by nuwave, the world's first digital air fryer with flavor infusion technology. coming up next, you'll see how brio's compact design makes mountains of crispy wings
gold and silver. >> tony?inding higher, buy longer term protection to q3. put calendars on sqy. >> mike? >> apple's business is not permanently impaired you can sell some calls against your loan position there is. >> thank you for watching. "mad money" starts now - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, sponsored by nuwave. live well for less. we all love fried foods, (crunching) but yuck! (sizzling)...
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gold and silver. >> tony?ng higher you want tbuo y longer term protection by to q3, put calendars on spy >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i want to make you some money. my job isn't to entertain you, i'm here to teach you. put in context days like today call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me at jim cramer we are entering one of the most perilous moments
gold and silver. >> tony?ng higher you want tbuo y longer term protection by to q3, put calendars on spy >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i want to make you some money. my job isn't to entertain you, i'm here...
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. >> welcome to this conversation on will the centerleft rise to the challenge along with the tony blair institute we are proud to present today as speech by in a conversation of the quite honorable tony blair former prime minister of great britain on this topic and what the progressives need to do to rise to it. several hundred that was best given the coronavirus spread to cancel the public meeting so we are live streaming today thank you for joining us by live stream and also to c-span and the audience to today's conversation. this is obviously the subject of a state of emergency has been declared in washington and we want to do our part to slow down the spread of this virus but also carry on with business as usual is much as we can. welcome to everybody on a personal note i want to say how pleased i am to see tony blair after being reunited after a long hiatus the progressive policy institute worked closely with president clinton and prime minister blair to organize the dialogue that defined the main currents of western politics in the late 19 nineties. and how things have changed ove
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gold and silver. >> tony?ding higher you want to buy longer term protection by q3 and put calendars on spy >> mike? apple's business is not permanently impaired sell some calls against your long positions there. >> all right, thanks for wat watching "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash. when your throw rugs need cleaning, you toss them in the washing machine, easy. if only you could do the same for your carpet. instead, here's what carpet cleaning looks like for many of us hauling around heavy, bulky rental machines. they're a hassle. and do you really want to bring someone else's dirt into your home? and then there's all the mixing, soaking, waiting forever for your carpet to dry. no wonder we sometimes give up and call in a pro, but that's a whole other level of pain. they're all over your house. you're left with a damp carpet and it costs a fortune.
gold and silver. >> tony?ding higher you want to buy longer term protection by q3 and put calendars on spy >> mike? apple's business is not permanently impaired sell some calls against your long positions there. >> all right, thanks for wat watching "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash. when your throw rugs need cleaning, you toss them in the washing machine, easy. if only you could do the same for your...
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i'm gayle king with tony mason a anthony mason and td tony dokoup dokoupil. >>> and home schooling in good news, how an increase in pet adoptions are helping americans cope with the crisis. >>> first today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the u.s. has recorded its highest one-day death toll, more than 500 people in just the last 24 hours. >>> these tents are all over the world, haiti after the quick there, west africa during the ebola outbreak and now of course they are here in iconic central park. >> governor desantis has also said he would like to save hospital beds in south florida for floridians and pointed out there are several foreign nationals on that ship. >>> extra ventilators, president trump said production has ramped up so dramatically, the u.s. will have enough to send to europe. >>> ems responders here in new york city are getting nearly as many calls today as they did on september 11th and new york's governor said we could be two weeks away from what is the peak of the virus. >> washing your hands has never been more important. i asked will ferrell to show us how it's done. >
i'm gayle king with tony mason a anthony mason and td tony dokoup dokoupil. >>> and home schooling in good news, how an increase in pet adoptions are helping americans cope with the crisis. >>> first today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the u.s. has recorded its highest one-day death toll, more than 500 people in just the last 24 hours. >>> these tents are all over the world, haiti after the quick there, west africa during the ebola outbreak and now of...
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discuss go ahead of time tony go ahead. not lead to a good big problem here but we need that even that is. good. and many mechanical delay good luck we are doing he didn't go alone you're using the 3 dimensional systems acknowledge you have let me go to you chip and i'm going to ask you to pick up on this question here and it is really concerning and people watching isn't very stressed as they decide to for only each if we have read a rule i let sacramento california i that's where i live i'm a resident there i'm quite worried a case tell keeps rising and then tripling the turnaround. well i think again what i can say is it's going to keep going and i think i think we need to prepare ourselves for that reality we were caught unaware now we need to hunker down and we really need to take this seriously and that point about young people thinking they're invincible is so so important for so many of the flu you know influenza h one n one various things that we've seen even the last 2030 years it generally has either focused on t
discuss go ahead of time tony go ahead. not lead to a good big problem here but we need that even that is. good. and many mechanical delay good luck we are doing he didn't go alone you're using the 3 dimensional systems acknowledge you have let me go to you chip and i'm going to ask you to pick up on this question here and it is really concerning and people watching isn't very stressed as they decide to for only each if we have read a rule i let sacramento california i that's where i live i'm a...
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tony: uno se pone nervioso.iempre adecuadas. las madres de verdad que se van a poner como fieras con esto. una periodista argentina dice que la maternidad... no puedo ni decir la palabra, mientras que toda dicen que se momento mÁs feliz de la vida. quÉ dices tÚ? esta mujer se llama mina bonino que tuvo su hijo con el futbolista uruguayo federico valverde. dice que es hora de que hay que sacar la portada de revista donde ponen a la maternidad color de rosa. dice que la maternidad huele hasta las lÁgrimas, cansa que te agobia, te recuerda que estÁs gorda, despeinada, hinchada, que no es mÁgico. ella estuvo con el labor de parto 14 horas, tambiÉn dice que valiÓ la pena y que saca fuerzas de donde sea para poder traer a tu bebÉ al mundo. yo siempre he escuchado que los bebÉs trae en la torta bajo el brazo, no siempre de verdad, pero esto estÁ un poco radical. paola: yo creo que a ella lo que le estÁ haciendo una mala jugada son las hormonas. verdaderamente, luego del parto eso es lo que te sucede. se pone todo a flo
tony: uno se pone nervioso.iempre adecuadas. las madres de verdad que se van a poner como fieras con esto. una periodista argentina dice que la maternidad... no puedo ni decir la palabra, mientras que toda dicen que se momento mÁs feliz de la vida. quÉ dices tÚ? esta mujer se llama mina bonino que tuvo su hijo con el futbolista uruguayo federico valverde. dice que es hora de que hay que sacar la portada de revista donde ponen a la maternidad color de rosa. dice que la maternidad huele hasta...
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appear bonwin and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the trade on the tlt. >> what we have seen this stock -- tlt moved about 40% from the december 2018 lows. and this is happening consistently a couple of times over the last decade every time that's happened, we have seen either a consolidation or a pullback after that 40% move and if we zoom in a little looking at a 1-year chart, the tlt is up 15% year to date and currently reading fairly overbought if you look at momentum indicators such as rsi. >> well so now due to seismic shifts in everything that trade has not gone our way which is why we always preach appropriate position sizing as it is known. first off do something a bit different. we want to talk about the lessons maybe we learned this week and what we see carter what act -- a little more macrothan usual, given the week it's appropriate. >> if you think
appear bonwin and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the trade on the tlt. >> what we have seen this stock -- tlt moved about 40% from the december 2018 lows. and this is happening consistently a couple of times over the last decade every time that's happened, we...
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i appreciate the legend. >> of course. >> and tony swartz as always.d stay informed. i will see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern on monday and keep it right here, right now, on msnbc. , on msnbc. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylur
i appreciate the legend. >> of course. >> and tony swartz as always.d stay informed. i will see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern on monday and keep it right here, right now, on msnbc. , on msnbc. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed...
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call tony and bob. >> today? >> 1300. >> 1293. >> they must have heard about the meeting, who is talking outside? this is a very optimistic -- i know, optimism and not optimism, is worse pessimism. , i tell you the whole thing with therapeutics is very exciting and vaccine, but therapeutics is very exciting what you so far advanced that is great thank you very much, say hello to everyone, thank you. >> there you have it trump taking questions after a meeting with question members of his administration, coronavirus task force, and heads of american top pharmaceutical companies. well they covered a lot there, liz, what did you take from that? >> i think that administration is doing all they can to encourage the pharmaceutical companies to develop a vaccine and therapies, a lot of this was about how quickly can to be done. guess what, nobody knows, but it a full court press, and i don't know that the white house saying that to the companies made a difference, my guess is they are already doing all they can. to come
call tony and bob. >> today? >> 1300. >> 1293. >> they must have heard about the meeting, who is talking outside? this is a very optimistic -- i know, optimism and not optimism, is worse pessimism. , i tell you the whole thing with therapeutics is very exciting and vaccine, but therapeutics is very exciting what you so far advanced that is great thank you very much, say hello to everyone, thank you. >> there you have it trump taking questions after a meeting with...
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the assistant manager, dave richardson, says he cannot recall a conversation with tony brian. would have advised anyone to cover it up or not to speak out. he said he did act very quickly when other parents raised their concerns and said he did not go to the police at the time because those parents did not want him to take it any further and it's important to point out that in this country there is no legal responsibility to report suspected abuse. there is in other countries but not in this country. mr richardson said he could not comment any further and did not think it was appropriate while the football association carry out an enquiry into historical abuse which is still ongoing. i have been talking to tony brian and he gave his reaction to the decision by leicester and aston villa to pay damages. i don't think it will ever draw a line underneath it, victoria. what happened to me 30—odd years ago will stay with me until i die. it helps, don't get me wrong, but it was never about money, it was about an acceptance of what happened to us all them years ago. i still think they
the assistant manager, dave richardson, says he cannot recall a conversation with tony brian. would have advised anyone to cover it up or not to speak out. he said he did act very quickly when other parents raised their concerns and said he did not go to the police at the time because those parents did not want him to take it any further and it's important to point out that in this country there is no legal responsibility to report suspected abuse. there is in other countries but not in this...
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workers around the world handling the krona virus crisis joining us to discuss this is that the un tony torres is the senior consultant of the respect tree and intensive care unit at the university of bos alona in spain or so with us stocked in iran. a pediatrician at silver de pitts silverdale p.t. pediatrics in washington state a coronavirus hot spot and finally we have dr made its way an emergency room practitioner and journalist based in london i especially ask the doctors how are you doing that in london on lockdown. given the circumstances i'm. trying to get through the details. but there are same the same where on lockdown now the governor gave a shout in order for the next 2 weeks so we're just trying to help the people we can sure that i'm tony in barcelona police are on the streets making sure people are congregating how we use doing our movie i'm doing well but if you do a family get the story let's say because you know it's been heard. i love. and a lot of you should be as you so dr no rather this is a very stressful time for everybody pretty much around the world but when y
workers around the world handling the krona virus crisis joining us to discuss this is that the un tony torres is the senior consultant of the respect tree and intensive care unit at the university of bos alona in spain or so with us stocked in iran. a pediatrician at silver de pitts silverdale p.t. pediatrics in washington state a coronavirus hot spot and finally we have dr made its way an emergency room practitioner and journalist based in london i especially ask the doctors how are you doing...
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that's the news update this hour >> thank you for that. >>> we still, do, have brian belski and tony dwyer. joe terranova wanted to make a point. >> being away for a couple of weeks and seeing what's going on, we're having the wrong conversation we're making this a mainstreet conversation main street is not reacting. wall street is reacting right now. we are now in day seven of this. main street, i think, has become far more financially literate. they understand to jenny's point that america will come back. the economy will come back once again. if i told you that the value of your house was going to decline 10% in the next ten days and over the next 30 days go down another 5% to 10%, you're not selling your house this is about wall street. this is about speculators and the federal reserve, steve, which i think is doing exactly what they should be doing. why is there such a dramatic shift in risk aversion to where everyone is saying, i want gold, i want tips, i want treasury that type of behavior, the federal reserve is trying to impede in 2001 and again in '07 and '08 a 50 basis poi
that's the news update this hour >> thank you for that. >>> we still, do, have brian belski and tony dwyer. joe terranova wanted to make a point. >> being away for a couple of weeks and seeing what's going on, we're having the wrong conversation we're making this a mainstreet conversation main street is not reacting. wall street is reacting right now. we are now in day seven of this. main street, i think, has become far more financially literate. they understand to jenny's...
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thank you for the exclusive on the tonys. thank you so much.t's just a little windy out there but you look great. liz claman, thank you so much. we will see you very very soon. liz claman. of course, this is "the claman countdown." we will get her mic fixed very soon. >>> let's talk about these airlines. we have been watching these from outer space. airlines taking flight today, even in the wake of delta's junk status. the airlines are having their best day since 2008, believe it or not. remember i told you about united earlier just getting hammered, 50% down. look now at united, american and jetblue. these stocks are actually taking off right now, if we can get them up. trust me, they are moving. also, you have hawaiian, southwest, spirit airlines, these are the names to watch right now. these were some of the hardest hit stocks that actually started to rally. the question now is, is there going to be opportunity in china for the international airlines once this lockdown in wuhan is lifted. to our traders, we do not have steven guilfoyle on th
thank you for the exclusive on the tonys. thank you so much.t's just a little windy out there but you look great. liz claman, thank you so much. we will see you very very soon. liz claman. of course, this is "the claman countdown." we will get her mic fixed very soon. >>> let's talk about these airlines. we have been watching these from outer space. airlines taking flight today, even in the wake of delta's junk status. the airlines are having their best day since 2008,...
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. >> call carter, tony, jump in. at this point -- >> are people indiscriminately selling which means there's going to be opportunity somewhere? >> absolutely. just add to that i think the risks now still speak to the down side i think we're going to revisit that 2.85 low on the s&p and we might over shoot that. one of the things about volatility, the thing is i don't think we should necessarily fight the fed here buying puts i think is expensive. i prefer call spreads here i'll show some trades here later today as far as why i think selling call spreads is the right zbling there is that old expression, pushing on a string. it is pretty bad once you've shown your hand. everyone else at the table says, yeah, that's all you've got? not the best action for the fed after what they did. >> if these wild market springs continue, the chart master says defense could be the best offense. that's not the point of this segment. talking about aerospace and talk about lockheed martin. one-year chart this is the low. you can see it
. >> call carter, tony, jump in. at this point -- >> are people indiscriminately selling which means there's going to be opportunity somewhere? >> absolutely. just add to that i think the risks now still speak to the down side i think we're going to revisit that 2.85 low on the s&p and we might over shoot that. one of the things about volatility, the thing is i don't think we should necessarily fight the fed here buying puts i think is expensive. i prefer call spreads here...
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french crew member tony securing a lifeboat. and the other 22 volunteers from s a west many tony and doctors without borders around a 3 week mission. british crew member nicholas roman new york is heading the operation the 35 year old is tracking ship positions he knows the area where refugees could be in trouble many have told him that libyan traffickers are deliberately misguiding them from the coast you can see the oil platforms that they have the flares burning off the excess gas so those flags are visible from the from the from the land and so you can see the haze and the sad thing about it is they actually tell people that that is able and so they say within a couple of hours you'll be you'll be arriving in italy the reality is it's not the case at all. a sudden he met and he called puts the rescuers and that 130 kilometers off the libyan coast. we have a look at what he calls one of those with no lights or a lot of water. wondering if you have a visual. style one of the european border force pilots spotted a boat. or . th
french crew member tony securing a lifeboat. and the other 22 volunteers from s a west many tony and doctors without borders around a 3 week mission. british crew member nicholas roman new york is heading the operation the 35 year old is tracking ship positions he knows the area where refugees could be in trouble many have told him that libyan traffickers are deliberately misguiding them from the coast you can see the oil platforms that they have the flares burning off the excess gas so those...
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so, yeah, i think this is an amazing opportunity. >> tony took it even deeper. i would leave the last word to the doctor, which is, is this the right time to rethink the existence of your life or not? dr. ramone, 30 seconds. >> okay, here's what i think. i think that existential crises are relevant and important. but i think what helps people, what have i seen in ebola outbreaks over and over again is that what you can do often is channel this into what you can do. this is where i want to get into this whole idea of universal masking. i know this is one of these big issues that is much bigger. but one thing everybody can do is keep their droplets to themselves. everybody is going to have to go to the store, do something. people can make their own masks. they can cover their mouths. we know that that will make a difference. >> and people can take a discussion like this and maybe one or two things are relevant, we hope to people and we land on agreement. you talk about taking the right actions that are responsible which remind you that you have agency over your li
so, yeah, i think this is an amazing opportunity. >> tony took it even deeper. i would leave the last word to the doctor, which is, is this the right time to rethink the existence of your life or not? dr. ramone, 30 seconds. >> okay, here's what i think. i think that existential crises are relevant and important. but i think what helps people, what have i seen in ebola outbreaks over and over again is that what you can do often is channel this into what you can do. this is where i...
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tony fauci.n, he's knowledgeable, he's straight, he'srect, he's candid, he's thoughtful, he's everything that we want. the president is impulsive and uninfoed, he misled the people that it was contained. any president of the united states saying he's going to lee americans on a boat docked thf california rathean bring them to shore for treatment because it would increase the number of people, would hors his numbers, would hurt "my numbers," that's not somebody lacking in empathy, that's somebody with an empathy void. to me, i thinkt's a seminal moment in the trump presidency where we realize, in spite of my 401k having been terrific, now all of a suden it's at jeopardy and he puts the nation at jeopardy and the health of my family and friends at jeopardy. >> woodruff: is there someone amerans can look to for example and leadership at a time like this? >> tony fauci, the n.i.h., a lot of the state and local governments have beenta fanic. >> anthony cuomo. cuomo. there are leaders out there, and lo
tony fauci.n, he's knowledgeable, he's straight, he'srect, he's candid, he's thoughtful, he's everything that we want. the president is impulsive and uninfoed, he misled the people that it was contained. any president of the united states saying he's going to lee americans on a boat docked thf california rathean bring them to shore for treatment because it would increase the number of people, would hors his numbers, would hurt "my numbers," that's not somebody lacking in empathy,...
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>> i'll have tony add. but we're giving out guidance in terms of the size of events that should happen. you know, and really discouraging people from having large events. now it is different in different communities by the kinetics of the outbreak right now. and we're looking at each community to develop it. that's why we put our matrix out there. social distancing, we want people to stay six feet away or more. if you can have an event and have people stand outside and they're ten feet away from each other, that's how we refer to social distancing. we really are in a mode, this is time for big events like march madness, big events like the sports arena things to take a pause for the next four, six, eight weeks until we see what happens with this outbreak in this nation. >> thank you. again, i'll reference back what the physician general said so far. i know there's been a lot of questions about testing. dr. levine said so far in pen pennsylvania where every doctor deemed a testing be necessary, that has been
>> i'll have tony add. but we're giving out guidance in terms of the size of events that should happen. you know, and really discouraging people from having large events. now it is different in different communities by the kinetics of the outbreak right now. and we're looking at each community to develop it. that's why we put our matrix out there. social distancing, we want people to stay six feet away or more. if you can have an event and have people stand outside and they're ten feet...
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thank you very much, tony.ople, the biggest retailers anywhere in the world, and one of them is doug mcmillan from walmart, and i would like to have dug to say a few words wherever you may be. when we got the call yesterday from the white house, we we re yesterday from the white house, we were eager to do our part to help serve the country and, given what we are facing, it is certainly important to do. we should all be doing that. we have been asked to make portions of our parking lots available, and scaling of a time as drive increases, so that people can experience the drive—through
thank you very much, tony.ople, the biggest retailers anywhere in the world, and one of them is doug mcmillan from walmart, and i would like to have dug to say a few words wherever you may be. when we got the call yesterday from the white house, we we re yesterday from the white house, we were eager to do our part to help serve the country and, given what we are facing, it is certainly important to do. we should all be doing that. we have been asked to make portions of our parking lots...