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scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave awaiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming. polite. perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses. >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he asked our permission to marry laci. we gave him our permission. >> there was a big wedding in the certainly of 97. scott was a fertilizer salesman in modesto and laci a substitute teacher. his job took him on the road a lot. but they were happy. >> did the three of you get to know the two of them together much? >> i thought he was a great guy. she was always happy. >> it was a joke of gosh, does he have a brother. >> though laci struggled to get pregnant after nearly five years of marriage, that came too. >> the day after my baby shower that she threw for me. she took a pregn
scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave awaiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming. polite. perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses. >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he asked our permission...
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he had an affair, scott found out. they talked a divorce. >> without saying as much, she telegraphed that the marriage was over. her sister christine acted as her financial adviser. >> she said, well i want to make some changes on my life insurance policy. when she said that, i knew she was getting ready to leave. >> how much was the policy for? >> $450,000. >> lisa listed her scott and son as beneficiaries, but switch it to just her son. -- the day after lisa died, the family met near the mall where she used to work. scott had gotten win of the policy change. he went to the sister in law and asked insurance questions. >> he asked did she sign? it >> he wanted to know she was off the policy. >> right. >> back in the sheriff's office, jason page was still processing the autopsy results. death by slow pressure to the wind pipe, and not a plunge of the way barr. >> we have this next complexion. a slow neck compression. >> the medical team came up with an additional finding, and it would be significant for investor page as
he had an affair, scott found out. they talked a divorce. >> without saying as much, she telegraphed that the marriage was over. her sister christine acted as her financial adviser. >> she said, well i want to make some changes on my life insurance policy. when she said that, i knew she was getting ready to leave. >> how much was the policy for? >> $450,000. >> lisa listed her scott and son as beneficiaries, but switch it to just her son. -- the day after lisa...
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. >> right off the bat, scott. i'm coming right at you. they got cheaper and they came down more than the other stocks and for the most part, i didn't have a full position of applied materials and i had almost full position on and on, and i want to add up and be full in those facebook got down a lot lower, but i'm starting to get out of that trading position while keeping my core position intact. okay so we have had a nice bounce and some technology stocks, jenny. alphabet's up 3.1% by the way, i was looking at apple earlier and i was looking at cathie wood's stocks. i'm pulling them up, bear with me for a second. >> i hear where you're going >> octa 10%, data doc, 3, adobe, pallant ir a lot of these stocks have bounced. should we be believers or sellers? >> the reality is most of the ones on list that you named are still trading at valuations that don't make sense for their current growth prospect. so off the top of my head, i don't know what the valuations are, but i do know what it is on apple and apple's earnings growth for the next tw
. >> right off the bat, scott. i'm coming right at you. they got cheaper and they came down more than the other stocks and for the most part, i didn't have a full position of applied materials and i had almost full position on and on, and i want to add up and be full in those facebook got down a lot lower, but i'm starting to get out of that trading position while keeping my core position intact. okay so we have had a nice bounce and some technology stocks, jenny. alphabet's up 3.1% by...
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scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on s. 2959. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge members to support the supplemental impact aid flexibility act introduced by the senator from minnesota, ms. smith, and the senator from south dakota, mr. theun, in the senate. the companion bill was introduced by the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, and the gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson. it is difficult to understate the importance of impact aid to our nation's children. for over 07 years this program has been -- 70 years this program has been critical to ensuring that schools who serve children connected with federal lands have the resources to help their students thrive. unlike m
scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on s. 2959. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge members to support the supplemental impact aid flexibility act introduced by...
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we've seen it before scott, you have. where everybody just crawls all over each other to make more and more provocative prognostications about what the fed will do. if you think back a month, six weeks ago, we aren't talking about four rate hikes, 50 basis points now, it's every week two weeks ago, goldman sachs was content with two rate hikes. it's like, give me a break i don't need to go to eight-minute abs inflation shows signs of rolling over right now sure the fed's going to raise rates, but the idea that right now we're locked into four or five is falling. that's my personal opinion and i'm acting on itwith my money. if i'm wrong, we'll find out, but i hope i'm being clear with my opinion >> appreciate you sharing your opinion, jim, with our viewers today. we'll talk to you soon for sure. in the meantime, i want everybody to stay with me. sit tight if you can steve liesman, you included. ed, please stand by if you don't mind let's welcome in another one of our headliners today we have jim chenos it is a cnbc exclusi
we've seen it before scott, you have. where everybody just crawls all over each other to make more and more provocative prognostications about what the fed will do. if you think back a month, six weeks ago, we aren't talking about four rate hikes, 50 basis points now, it's every week two weeks ago, goldman sachs was content with two rate hikes. it's like, give me a break i don't need to go to eight-minute abs inflation shows signs of rolling over right now sure the fed's going to raise rates,...
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it's -- it's frustrate, scott, because we all know what exactly they're doing. they're in the process of some huge money that's being put into ohio as well as arizona and we all know these $20 billion factories and so forth is going to be something that will be chewing up a lot of what they've doing with their cash and yet the company still did deliver this quarter to some degree. margins were not quite where we wanted them to be or where they wanted them to be. pat gelsinger did a great job earlier on cnbc when he talked about the different parts of what's going on there, but you look at data center chips and that was down 20%, so there are areas of growth, but it's still frustrating and i will say this. intel, believe it or not was leading this year. the smh by quite a bit of a percentage move. it's gotten closer and it's still ahead of the smh in terms of the move. it's held in there okay. that doesn't make me very happy that i'm having to use that as the expression, but better than the smh itself so from that perspective, it's done okay, but it is frustratin
it's -- it's frustrate, scott, because we all know what exactly they're doing. they're in the process of some huge money that's being put into ohio as well as arizona and we all know these $20 billion factories and so forth is going to be something that will be chewing up a lot of what they've doing with their cash and yet the company still did deliver this quarter to some degree. margins were not quite where we wanted them to be or where they wanted them to be. pat gelsinger did a great job...
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this thing is just sliding fast, scott. there was, like, 5,000 contracts traded at either of these two strikes ten minutes ago. and in the last ten minutes they're both up over 12,000 contracts. that's a lot of put-buying people are starting to react to that news that our good reporter is breaking. and, wow, these are falling fast these puts are up from 40 cents to over $3 like that literally like a heartbeat so, i'm keeping an eye on that i'll probably take a little off before the end of the show but, yeah, that's not good news for this company >> josh, we knew, and we said as much, and most people admitted the fact that there was no way that peloton was going to be able to keep up the level of extraordinary growth that it had during the pandemic once the pandemic started to wane the stock came down considerably as a result of that. reports over the last couple of days have come out of some extremely well-timed insider sales by the creator and ceo of that company and some of the other executives as well and now you have th
this thing is just sliding fast, scott. there was, like, 5,000 contracts traded at either of these two strikes ten minutes ago. and in the last ten minutes they're both up over 12,000 contracts. that's a lot of put-buying people are starting to react to that news that our good reporter is breaking. and, wow, these are falling fast these puts are up from 40 cents to over $3 like that literally like a heartbeat so, i'm keeping an eye on that i'll probably take a little off before the end of the...
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a lot of those purchased, scott. the second one, hood, robinhood, of course, h-o-o-d january 28th expiration. they're buying the 21 calls with the stock at just shy of 19. i bought both of these positions today, scott >> good stuff. doc, thank you quick break. final trades are next. get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. inner voice (kombucha brewer): as a new small business owner, i find it useful to dramatically stare out of the window... ...so that no one knows i'm secretly terrified inside. inner voice (sneaker shop owner): i'm using hand gestures and pointing... ...so no one can tell i'm unsure about my business finances. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture... ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. yeah.
a lot of those purchased, scott. the second one, hood, robinhood, of course, h-o-o-d january 28th expiration. they're buying the 21 calls with the stock at just shy of 19. i bought both of these positions today, scott >> good stuff. doc, thank you quick break. final trades are next. get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. inner voice (kombucha brewer): as a new small business owner, i find it...
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ranking member scott, can you -- senator scott: happy to do so, yes, sir,mr. chairman. i am pleased to introduce an individual who is working tirelessly to improve financial literacy across the palmetto state, dorothea bernik. she's the founder and executive director of increasing hope which stands for helping others prosper economically. she's located in charleston, south carolina. for the past 16 years increasing hope has helped south carolinians realize their american dream by improving their fps cial literacy. her testimony today is based on her extensive work and experience on the ground working with individuals, families and specifically older americans to become more educated in personal finance. i want to thank dorothea for being here today and doing such good work on behalf of our state and every single person who lives there. we look forward to your testimony. senator casey: thank you for that introduction. now we'll turn to our witnesses' statements. we'll start with ms. walsh. you may begin your statement. >> thank you. chairman casey, ranking member scott a
ranking member scott, can you -- senator scott: happy to do so, yes, sir,mr. chairman. i am pleased to introduce an individual who is working tirelessly to improve financial literacy across the palmetto state, dorothea bernik. she's the founder and executive director of increasing hope which stands for helping others prosper economically. she's located in charleston, south carolina. for the past 16 years increasing hope has helped south carolinians realize their american dream by improving...
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talk to me >> well, and that was part of it, scott. the other part was the volumes were just so light on that rally. you and i talked about it just two days ago that the tuesday rally was significantly lower volume i think about 35 million lower option contracts and similar on the side, as well and you look at the sell-off. the last couple of days on sell-off and that was huge volume not blowout volume not saying that, but right back up there to 42, 43,000 option contracts and stronger volumes in the stocks, too that tells me that there are people that just want to sell the rips and they're not as aggressive about buying that dip. obviously, they did buy it on tuesday, whoever the they are that did that that had that bounce and both volume and volatility, those are two of the main things that we follow velocity is the third and very fast turnaround from a volatility last week in the 16 range to 23 on the sell-off and then back down to 17 and now we're seeing a little bit of a rise today, but not back towards that 23 level at all yet, s
talk to me >> well, and that was part of it, scott. the other part was the volumes were just so light on that rally. you and i talked about it just two days ago that the tuesday rally was significantly lower volume i think about 35 million lower option contracts and similar on the side, as well and you look at the sell-off. the last couple of days on sell-off and that was huge volume not blowout volume not saying that, but right back up there to 42, 43,000 option contracts and stronger...
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scott bullen, so here we go, scott jennings, one woman so far confirmed to be on the president's short list, clearly got a big fans in south carolina, do you see others on that list getting such a warm endorsement in the senate? >> well not yet, and obviously lindsey graham has personal regard for and maybe a relationship with the judge from south carolina so that would bode well if the biden white house wanted to get at least a republican vote that would be a good one to get given his position on the judiciary committee. i think the rest of them, i don't hear that kind of support for yet, but the process is early, you know, ultimately, i know this is a relative scale, i think if the biden white house wanted to be smart about this they would put up someone who tilted towards the more moderate end of the scale and not the more liberal end of it but he's going to get a lot of pressure from his left flank to get somebody as young and liberal as possible so be interesting to see how it plays out but having graham endorsement of one of the candidates would catch my attention if i were in th
scott bullen, so here we go, scott jennings, one woman so far confirmed to be on the president's short list, clearly got a big fans in south carolina, do you see others on that list getting such a warm endorsement in the senate? >> well not yet, and obviously lindsey graham has personal regard for and maybe a relationship with the judge from south carolina so that would bode well if the biden white house wanted to get at least a republican vote that would be a good one to get given his...
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>> thank you, senator scott. we're keen to work with you and your staff on any type of legislation that will enhance and improve our ability to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. we're awaiting some other senators. i wanted to continue the question period that i had and i'll pick up with where the ranking member left off with the witness, in this case ms. greisman. we've heard kate's story earlier that i made reference to, and you heard kate kleinert's testimony. and in particular, of course, what she's identified is a particular kind of scam, a romance scam. and we know that she's not alone. unfortunately this is one of the areas where there is an awful lot of increase or growth in that kind of a scam. in fact, the federal trade commission reported a significant increase in reports of these scams between 2019 and 2020, as americans became more isolated. i just looked in you
>> thank you, senator scott. we're keen to work with you and your staff on any type of legislation that will enhance and improve our ability to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. we're awaiting some other senators. i wanted to continue the question period that i had and i'll pick up with where the ranking member left off with the witness,...
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scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding such an important hearing. during the pandemic the last thing you want to hear about are frauds and scams especially fraudsters and scammers who focus on our senior population in their golden years. it's just disgusting and heart breaking to hear so many stories from so many seniors who have had to deal with the challenges of fraud. and i thank you for your bipartisan leadership. i would say that with your leadership we're not working in a bipartisan fashion. we're just working in an american fashion. we're putting the priorities of americans before anything else. and when it comes to our seniors, i think it's really important for us to continue to focus on ways to make sure our seniors appreciate the fact the leadership here are leaders focusing on how we make sure the fraudsters and scammers taking advantage of too many of our seniors, that stops and there are ways for us to deal with those challenges. and i do appreciate the fact we
scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding such an important hearing. during the pandemic the last thing you want to hear about are frauds and scams especially fraudsters and scammers who focus on our senior population in their golden years. it's just disgusting and heart breaking to hear so many stories from so many seniors who have had to deal with the challenges of fraud. and i thank you for your bipartisan leadership. i would say that with your leadership we're not...
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>> thank you, senator scott. we're happy to work with you and your staff to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. we're awaiting some other senators. i wanted to continue the question period with one that i had, and i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the witness, in this case ms. griesman. we heard kate's story earlier i made reference to, and you heard kate kliner's testimony. and in particular, of course, what she's identified is a particular kind of scam, a romance scam, and we know that she's not alone. unfortunately, this is one of the areas where there is an awful lot of increase or growth in that kind after scam. in fact, the federal trade commission reported a significant increase in reports of these scams between 2019 and 2020 as americans became more isolated. i just looked in your testimony, ms. griesman, looking at page 4. it says, quot
>> thank you, senator scott. we're happy to work with you and your staff to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. we're awaiting some other senators. i wanted to continue the question period with one that i had, and i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the witness, in this case ms. griesman. we heard kate's...
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chairman. >> thank you ranking member scott. i want to acknowledge as we will throughout the hearing members as they appear. and for those seeing this on television or listening, we have members of the committee in the room. but the witnesses are remote. and wanted to acknowledge first senator rosen, who has us virtually. our first witness is ms. lois greisman. ms. greisman is associate director of the bureau of consumer protection at the federal trade commission, where she heads the agency's division of marketing practices. ms. greisman has dedicated much of her professional career to combatting fraud and working with the federal trade commission to hold these scammers accountable. today she leads this commission's law enforcement initiatives, tackling frauds and scams. she also serves as the commission's elder justice coordinator. our second witness is ms. odette williamson. her career has been dedicated to protecting consumers and combatting elder abuse. she currently works as staff attorney at the national consumer law cente
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i had a chance to meet with chief scott and i did receive some information but chief scott was willing to meet with me to streamline the process of data sharing between the commission and the department and chief scott was fair and reasonable and sensible as always. one thing that came out of the meeting is chief scott agreed with the department sends data to the california department of justice on a quarterly basis as it's required by state law the opportunity will share that data with both dpa and the commission and we both agree the data is following public and there should be no issues of course if for someone reason there's a legal issue that neither of us foresee then that can change. assuming the state of the law is what we understand it to be, i look forward to receiving those quarterly data updates in the view and chief scott working on this issue. >> all right. >> president cohen: i'm going to bring back our discussion on dgo5.16. this is the search warrant. dgo, it was on our agenda and then the bar association wanted to make comments so i want to encourage to circle back up
i had a chance to meet with chief scott and i did receive some information but chief scott was willing to meet with me to streamline the process of data sharing between the commission and the department and chief scott was fair and reasonable and sensible as always. one thing that came out of the meeting is chief scott agreed with the department sends data to the california department of justice on a quarterly basis as it's required by state law the opportunity will share that data with both...
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>> thank you senator scott. look, we're keen to work with you and your staff on any type of legislation that will enhance and improve our ability to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am, mr. chairman? >> thanks very much. we're awaiting of uh, some other senators. i wanted to to continue the question period with one that i had and i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the witness in this case. miss greisman. we've heard kate's story earlier that i made reference to. and you heard kate's kate cleaners testimony. and in particular of course, what she's identified is a particular kind of scam, a romance scam and we know that she's not alone. unfortunately, this is one of the, the, the areas where there where there was an awful lot of increase or growth in that kind of a scam. in fact, the federal trade commission reported a significant increase in reports of these scams between 2019 and 2020. as americans became
>> thank you senator scott. look, we're keen to work with you and your staff on any type of legislation that will enhance and improve our ability to serve older adults and to do so more efficiently. so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am, mr. chairman? >> thanks very much. we're awaiting of uh, some other senators. i wanted to to continue the question period with one that i had and i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the...
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j. >> microsoft, added to upside calls, scott >> okay. let's take a last look at the market as well i mentioned the nasdaq going into correction, down 10% from the closing high in november that will remain a big story the move-in rate to be followed closely as well. that does it for us. thanks for watching. "the exchange" is now. ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. the nasdaq in correction territory this afternoon, down 10% from its highs the fed driving the action, and despite the stock market pain many believe they must still tighten aggressively we will talk about it. >>> and the chip stocks taking it on the chin the smh yesterday had the worst day in nearly a year all lower this year. we will tell you who they are and how much more downside there might be a preview of the airlines reporting and alcoa out after the bell remember them? having a ptt
j. >> microsoft, added to upside calls, scott >> okay. let's take a last look at the market as well i mentioned the nasdaq going into correction, down 10% from the closing high in november that will remain a big story the move-in rate to be followed closely as well. that does it for us. thanks for watching. "the exchange" is now. ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. the nasdaq in correction territory this afternoon, down 10% from its...
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next i'll turn to ranking member scott to introduce our next witness, ms. vee daniel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mrs. vee daniel from st. petersburg -- spartanburg, south carolina, president and ceo of the better business bureau serving the upper state of south carolina since 2011. the better business bureau is a nonprofit serving ten counties in the upper part of the state. they work with the public, including military service members and seniors to help consumers find businesses they can trust. they also investigate and call out sub standard marketplace behavior. during the covid-19 pandemic, their senior hot line received calls asking about various covid related products and claims. the better business bureau was able to inform callers of the scams. during mrs. daniels' tenure, the bbb created and implemented programs to help seniors better protect themselves against frauds and scams. i look forward to hearing about this program and the great work the better business bureau does to support seniors. mrs. daniel, we thank yo
next i'll turn to ranking member scott to introduce our next witness, ms. vee daniel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mrs. vee daniel from st. petersburg -- spartanburg, south carolina, president and ceo of the better business bureau serving the upper state of south carolina since 2011. the better business bureau is a nonprofit serving ten counties in the upper part of the state. they work with the public, including military service members and seniors to help...
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ideal back. >> thank you ranking member scott. i want to acknowledge, as we will throughout the hearing members as they appear and for those seeing this on television or listening on radio, the witnesses are remote and i want to acknowledge senator rosen has joined is virtually stop let's move to our witnesses. our first witness is ms. lois c. greisman she has dedicated much of her professional career to combating fraud and working within the federal trade commission to hold these scammers accountable. today, she leads the commission of law enforcement initiatives tackling fraud and scams. she also serves as the commission's elder justice coordinator. our second witness is ms. odette williamson . she works as a staff attorney the national consumer law center in boston, massachusetts where she works on issues of consumer justice and economic security. previously, she served as the assistant attorney general in the massachusetts office of the attorney general of the state. she enforced consumer protection laws and served on the elde
ideal back. >> thank you ranking member scott. i want to acknowledge, as we will throughout the hearing members as they appear and for those seeing this on television or listening on radio, the witnesses are remote and i want to acknowledge senator rosen has joined is virtually stop let's move to our witnesses. our first witness is ms. lois c. greisman she has dedicated much of her professional career to combating fraud and working within the federal trade commission to hold these...
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>> all right, scott. you know what i like about all of this material space, copper and nickel and the rest of the materials out there. vale was trading around 1550 at the time and they bought 26,000 of the february '16 calls and those are going for about 50 cents and they have earnings outside in february and we've seen a lot of it in freeport and we've seen a lot of it in other names and vale we haven't seen in a while save, nowgoing back to the airlines i talked about boeing and i talked about delta earlier and delta came out with their numbers and spirit is an interesting one and the stock is trading pretty interestingly around 2370 at least at the time of the buying that we've seen there and almost 11,000 of the january '25 calls getting bought 12,000 of those, somebody trying to put something here to see if this stock can't do the beat and beat just like delta did, we'll see what happens, but i am in both these names >> good stuff, pete. appreciate that. private equity giant tpg is the first big ipo
>> all right, scott. you know what i like about all of this material space, copper and nickel and the rest of the materials out there. vale was trading around 1550 at the time and they bought 26,000 of the february '16 calls and those are going for about 50 cents and they have earnings outside in february and we've seen a lot of it in freeport and we've seen a lot of it in other names and vale we haven't seen in a while save, nowgoing back to the airlines i talked about boeing and i...
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>> well, sure, scott the numbers were blow-out numbers. of course, $124 billion, record revenue, nearly 800 million subscriptions out there, paid subscribers to apple products and so forth the wearables alone, they said were now a fortune 100 company i mean, was there anything not perfect in this report including tim cook saying that supply chain issues are being worked out by him working directly with the suppliers. i think if it were not for the overall environment that we've seen this week, we would have seen probably double the move that we're seeing right now. in other words, instead of to 167, i think we would have been up there toward 175, but you have to trade the market you have, not the one you want, scott. so what i'm doing right now, i've rolled up calls in apple. i have now pushed out into february and april, both my longs and my short calls in apple, and i think we're going to see a lot more caterpillars and wdcs where they beat top line, bottom line, but they have to give somewhat weak guidance and those companies are going
>> well, sure, scott the numbers were blow-out numbers. of course, $124 billion, record revenue, nearly 800 million subscriptions out there, paid subscribers to apple products and so forth the wearables alone, they said were now a fortune 100 company i mean, was there anything not perfect in this report including tim cook saying that supply chain issues are being worked out by him working directly with the suppliers. i think if it were not for the overall environment that we've seen this...
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>> just real quick, scott. when jimmy was talking about salesforce, brett taylor's been the co-chairman or whatever the role is now with benioff just for a month and that was announced december 1st or thereabouts. i'm with jim, i think you will get a great entry here patience is a virtue. >> yes >> people who are patient in this one will be paid off, but this is a guy that i think the whole company will really benefit from having both of their eyes and their leadership. so i think this is one you definitely have on your watch list, if not on your buy list on days like today. as far as what i'm trading and so forth today, scott, steel stocks were just runaway i mean, they were all over the place today all to the upside. the only one that wasn't was the biggest global one, natal, but you look at letter x u.s. steel or nucor. both of those -- or cliffs, clf, all three of those were up just moving to the upside strong. institutional money flowing into those names right now. that's, you know, rotation -- >> teranova
>> just real quick, scott. when jimmy was talking about salesforce, brett taylor's been the co-chairman or whatever the role is now with benioff just for a month and that was announced december 1st or thereabouts. i'm with jim, i think you will get a great entry here patience is a virtue. >> yes >> people who are patient in this one will be paid off, but this is a guy that i think the whole company will really benefit from having both of their eyes and their leadership. so i...
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. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report," i'm scott wapner. front and center what might be the most important day for your money in years a fed decision just two hours away and now stocks hanging on the edge in what's been an incredibly volatile week the investment committee here with me to debate the road ahead. here for the hour today, sarat, jim lebenthal and joe teranova and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com s&p 500 up 1.5%. the nasdaq with a nice gain into the fed meeting up 300 points. the ten-year note yield at 178 jim lebenthal, you know i'm starting with you as i have been lately because you're the one who called the farmer jim bottom and that's what i'm calling it until it gets breached and it has not. last night you tweeted you're still comfortable making that call >> i feel good about it, scott first off, thank you for having me on the last three days. it's obviously been an important period of time on monday when the s&p 500 was down 4% that felt like the washout capitulation and that's why i made that call obvious
. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report," i'm scott wapner. front and center what might be the most important day for your money in years a fed decision just two hours away and now stocks hanging on the edge in what's been an incredibly volatile week the investment committee here with me to debate the road ahead. here for the hour today, sarat, jim lebenthal and joe teranova and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com s&p 500 up 1.5%. the...
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when you look at what they're doing, scott, it's incredible. i love the energy space in general and i look at that name and it's a big-cap tech -- excuse me, oil name that we love and i own exxon. i own chevron and i've been bringing more and more conoco on to my portfolio at times, as well this is a company that has more upside, as well. i'm still leaning in the camp that oil prices will continue to rise and with that, conoco will go with the stepping-stone to the upside and it has more in 2022, despite the fact that they had a great 2021 when i look at the other one, marathon, what i like so much there is they've got great free cash flow. it's unbelievable what they've been able to accomplish there, scott. you want to have beta and that's why it's tough to pick and it will move at a three times movement and that's why i threw it in there with a kicker. >> i hear you, conoco with a new 52-week high you own fcx and freeport >> i've been pleasantly surprised that i started toy so diversion in fcx in copper and perhaps we're trading that can corr
when you look at what they're doing, scott, it's incredible. i love the energy space in general and i look at that name and it's a big-cap tech -- excuse me, oil name that we love and i own exxon. i own chevron and i've been bringing more and more conoco on to my portfolio at times, as well this is a company that has more upside, as well. i'm still leaning in the camp that oil prices will continue to rise and with that, conoco will go with the stepping-stone to the upside and it has more in...
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thank you, scott hi, everybody. "w we're talking about a drop of 10% or 11% in the nasdaq investors eager to close out the month, but will february bring a break from the selling and volatility my next guest has the stocks you should be buying right now and the shine has come out of a
thank you, scott hi, everybody. "w we're talking about a drop of 10% or 11% in the nasdaq investors eager to close out the month, but will february bring a break from the selling and volatility my next guest has the stocks you should be buying right now and the shine has come out of a
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>> thank you, senator scott. we're happy to work with you and your staff so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the witness. we heard kate's story earlier i made reference to, and you heard kate kliner's testimony. we know she's not alone. this is one of the areas where there's an awful lot of increase or growth in that kind of a scam. in fact, the federal trade commission reported a significant increase in reports of these scams between 2019 and 2020 as americans became more isolated. i just looked in your testimony, ms. griesman, looking at page 4. quote, for older adults reported losses to romance scams increased from nearly 84 million in 2019 to about 139 million in 2020. so 84 to 139, and there are millions of dollars. and every time it moves up the scale millions of dollars. and then it goes onto say -- your testimony goes onto say among older adults hardest
>> thank you, senator scott. we're happy to work with you and your staff so we look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. chairman? >> ranking member scott, thanks very much. i'll pick up where the ranking member left off with regard to the witness. we heard kate's story earlier i made reference to, and you heard kate kliner's testimony. we know she's not alone. this is one of the areas where there's an awful lot of increase or growth in that...
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if we could pause l for a moment we are about to listen to scott morrison. tote listen to scott morrison. we are working _ listen to scott morrison. - are working directly with industry and have had major meetings with industry this week that have confirmed back to us again for those large companies that they are sourcing rapid and antigen tests now for some period of time going back many months as indeed the commonwealth has, going back to august last year. before omicron even onset. so the targeted use of rapid antigen tests in the workforce and particularly for health and aged care workforces is very important and the broader testing of the community for those who are symptomatic and those who are symptomatic and those who are close conduct —— contacts and that is where the government is focusing its resources. that is the position we have a dog and we will be taking that position based on medical advice all the way through. medical advice all the way throu . h. medical advice all the way through-— medical advice all the way throu:h. �* , through. no audio i will let paul talk
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let's check in with scott budman outside of that courthouse. what are you learning, scott? >> yeah, it's what you said, laura and kris. the note that came back from the jury told the judge, we are unable ms. holme is accused of. we don't know which three the jury is hung up on. now as far as the very latest, we know the judge has instructed the jury to essentially go back and keep working. what we don't know, in addition to what three charges they are hung up on is what the status of the other eight charges are. they haven't come back with a note saying, hey, we've got eight completely unanimous. we're all in agreement. but on three we are in disagreement. all we know is that they haven't reached a unanimous agreement on three of the charges. now it's been 6 1/2 days. they're in day seven of deliberation so the assumption is that they have reached unanimous decision on several of the counts, if not eight. but they didn't say that. again, all they said was we are unable to reach a unanimous verdict on three of the counts. so without naming what those three counts are, the ju
let's check in with scott budman outside of that courthouse. what are you learning, scott? >> yeah, it's what you said, laura and kris. the note that came back from the jury told the judge, we are unable ms. holme is accused of. we don't know which three the jury is hung up on. now as far as the very latest, we know the judge has instructed the jury to essentially go back and keep working. what we don't know, in addition to what three charges they are hung up on is what the status of the...
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go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal partner. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to. uh huh. you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control agreement. each arms reduction treaty a united states has violated all 3. we've withdrawn from 2 of them. um, you know, and in, so we've created a situation where of, by withdrawing from these treaties which and, you know, brought a modicum of stability. um, where now redeploying, a ballistic missile defense systems into europe. oh, and we're getting ready to deploy intermediate nuclear forces in to your we've reactivated the 53rd artillery, a group in germany. anybody who is a cold war veteran knows that that's the old
go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal partner. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to. uh huh. you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control...
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go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the, are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war of, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to, oh huh. you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control agreement. each arms reduction pretty uh, united states has violated healthy. we've withdrawn from 2 of them. um, you know, and, and so we've created a situation where a by withdrawing from these treaties which and, you know, brought a modicum of stability. um, where now redeploying, a ballistic missile defense systems into europe. oh, and we're getting ready to deploy intermediate nuclear forces in to europe. we've reactivated the 53rd artillery, a group in germany. anybody who has a cold war veteran knows tha
go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the, are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war of, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to, oh huh. you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control...
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well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been the election or force bill and that election or force bill would allowed federal troops to monitor elections to make sure black voters could vote and it was really the southern block of the senate that blocked that with some several allies and it was a very effective tactic they could essentially run the clock out. toward the end of a short-term of congress and do differentilatory tactics to the block legislation where there was a 50% there are enough people in the house. it's the senate to approve it, but they could not get past a filibuste
well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been...
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scott made a mistake. >> and then, was that when you are with scott or had you guys broken up? >> no, we were still together, they made the mistake twice. >> and then drizzle told the strange little story. she was pregnant, remember, with their second child. and said she went to the kaiser permanente medical center for a premade will checkup just hours before michele disappeared. she said she spotted her old friend at a distance. >> were you surprised to see michelle there? >> yes. >> how did it make you feel when you saw her? >> at first, surprised and then annoyed and then i thought, okay. keep your blood pressure down. otherwise you're gonna lose this baby. >> strong feelings. but, gisele esteban was not so strong herself. tiny, pregnant. hardly not capable of overpowering michelle le let alone finding a way of disposing of her body. so the center home. and later the afternoon, finally got a look inside of michelle's car. as we did, much later, when the detective showed it to us. nothing had changed. nothing was touched. here, the morbid sense we were somehow violating a set
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go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war of, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to both a you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control agreement. each arms reduction treaty a united states has violated healthy. we've withdrawn from 2 of them. um, you know, and, and so we've created a situation where a by withdrawing from these treaties which and you brought a modicum of stability. um, where now redeploying a ballistic missile defense systems into europe. oh, and we're getting ready to deploy intermediate nuclear forces in to europe. we've reactivate the 53rd artillery, a group in germany, a. anybody who has a cold war veteran knows that that's th
go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the, the are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war of, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature, their binding to both a you know, the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control...
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during scott's fabulous invasion. moving in land to mexico city in 1847. lee served in many respects as scott's eyes and ears performing over and over again feats for scott so much so that scott made the confession that for all the honors he had won in that great campaign to mexico city almost all the credit really belonged to robert e lee, so lee's two thing would have been robert e lee would have been noted before the civil war which taken together don't really do a whole lot to explain to us what we know about robert e lee once the civil war begins. >> host: we will get into that in just a minute. light horse lee wasn't necessarily a good father, is that correct? >> guest: he was splendid cavalry commander, carrying out raids during -- during all kinds of small jobs. he was really good at that. but as soon as the revolution was over and he moved back into the civilian life, everything went from bad to worse. he made investments in western virginia land that were the equivalent of buying ski resorts in bangladesh an
during scott's fabulous invasion. moving in land to mexico city in 1847. lee served in many respects as scott's eyes and ears performing over and over again feats for scott so much so that scott made the confession that for all the honors he had won in that great campaign to mexico city almost all the credit really belonged to robert e lee, so lee's two thing would have been robert e lee would have been noted before the civil war which taken together don't really do a whole lot to explain to us...
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go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war, a, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature there, binding to, oh, for the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control agreement. each arms reduction treaty a united states has violated all 3. we've withdrawn from 2 of them. um, you know, and, and so we've created a situation where of, by withdrawing from these treaties which, you know, brought a modicum of stability. um, where now redeploying a ballistic missile defense systems into europe. oh, and we're getting ready to deploy intermediate nuclear forces in to your we've reactivated the 53rd artillery, a group in germany, a. anybody who has a cold war veteran knows that that's the old pershi
go ahead, scott. well, we didn't, we have to preface this discussion with the are the prior actions of the united states. so during the cold war, a, you know, we viewed the soviet union at that time as a, as an equal part. um. and so when we enter into agreements, they were bilateral in nature there, binding to, oh, for the anti ballistic missile treaty was one of the bedrock or no arms control agreements. the intermediate nuclear forces treaty another and de tional arms control agreement. each...