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toni can no longer respond. >> dear aunt toni, are you enjoying it in heaven? i miss you very much. i read a book about heaven. it must be great. love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect of toni's death was huge. she was a respected doctor, an ophthalmologist who had a thriving practice first in jackson, mississippi, and later in denver, colorado. a devout christian who sang in her church choir. a mother to a little girl named haley. a wife to man named harold, and the older sister to anna kate's dad todd bertolet. this story is about toni and what happened to her one bright sunny day high up in the mountains. >> 911. what's the address of your emergency? >> i need an alpine mountain rescue team immediately. >> reporter: it's also about how secrets long buried sometimes don't sta
toni can no longer respond. >> dear aunt toni, are you enjoying it in heaven? i miss you very much. i read a book about heaven. it must be great. love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect...
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estarÁ toni costa. carlos: tendremos detalles de la reuniÓn a la que convocó la reina isabel para definir cÓmo es que van a vivir ahora que no quieren ser parte de la familia real. satcha: queremos contarles que harry y huÍan acaban de dar una declaraciÓn conjunta ante un supuesto trato hostil que habÍa sido el detonante de la salida, la declaraciÓn dice " para los hermanos que se preocupan tanto por la salud mental" recalcarÍan que por lo menos ellos dos estÁn tratando de mantenerse juntos dar una cara de apoyo entre sÍ. vamos que con esto que tambiÉn es noticia. muerte al dictador son los gritos que resuenan en las Últimas horas en irÁn pidiendo la renuncia del lÍder supremo , miles de iranÍes expresan su indignaciÓn por el derribo del aviÓn ucraniano. en twitter, presidente trump expresa su apoyo a los manifestantes pero eso no impide que un 57% de los estadounidenses des aprobÉ de su mandato. edwin: buenos dÍas. precisamente lo que no ha gustado para nada los miles de manifestante
estarÁ toni costa. carlos: tendremos detalles de la reuniÓn a la que convocó la reina isabel para definir cÓmo es que van a vivir ahora que no quieren ser parte de la familia real. satcha: queremos contarles que harry y huÍan acaban de dar una declaraciÓn conjunta ante un supuesto trato hostil que habÍa sido el detonante de la salida, la declaraciÓn dice " para los hermanos que se preocupan tanto por la salud mental" recalcarÍan que por lo menos ellos dos estÁn tratando de...
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and january '18 we sold off oh 12%. >> tony what do you think of in. do you like the nasdaq 100 going after individual components. >> i like this trade for two reasons, because of the fact that you use the qs. the five names you mentioned there is a concentration of 40% in the five names in the qs. you are using the qs as a persecutiony for a bearish trade on the earnings event which is a cheaper way to take it but the jeans genius part from my perspective is that if the stocks miss on earnings and qs move lower the implied volatility on the qs options elevate unlike a put on the individual names where you have theville tilt crush working against you i like this trade. >> what about just the components, tony, i know you like this trade in particular. but is there any other action you would take on the individual tech names that are reporting next year. >> out of the five names i'm skewing on the bearish side. i think a mixed bag. apple i like but amazon, google i'm not sure. i'm skewing poords the bearish side and i like the qs as a proxy. >> we often
and january '18 we sold off oh 12%. >> tony what do you think of in. do you like the nasdaq 100 going after individual components. >> i like this trade for two reasons, because of the fact that you use the qs. the five names you mentioned there is a concentration of 40% in the five names in the qs. you are using the qs as a persecutiony for a bearish trade on the earnings event which is a cheaper way to take it but the jeans genius part from my perspective is that if the stocks miss...
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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 o. he is director of big tent republicans pac and in dayton we cross the 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 what i said i would suppose i would hope for them because not many people are watching it not many people are interested in it but there is there's this huge huge failure in the media in the political class talking about what is really bipartisan and foreign wars and intervention is the bipartisan issue they keep 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 d
coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik in minneapolis we have tony was our o. he is director of big tent republicans pac and in dayton we cross the 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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tony zheng on set. mike khouw live from cnbc one market in san francisco. and we've got a big show on deck here is what's coming up ♪ >> carter rides the train. you can too. carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill. >> not quite but mike khouw grills you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> all right welcome back. lets get do it we begin with the transports like the markets hitting highs kansas city southern norfolk southern fedex, union pacific, leading the group as earnings season is about to kick off. but carter says one of these names is likely to pop more. he is at the plasma who is the name carter worth. >> interesting of course the dow jones transportation industry has not made a new all time high but making 52-week highs to be det
tony zheng on set. mike khouw live from cnbc one market in san francisco. and we've got a big show on deck here is what's coming up ♪ >> carter rides the train. you can too. carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill. >>...
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tony zheng on set. mike khouw live from cnbc one market in san francisco. and we've got a big show on deck here is what's coming up >> announcer: carter rides the train. you can too. carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill. >> not quite but mike khouw grills you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more "options actio "options action" starts now. >> all right welcome back. lets get do it we begin with the transports like the markets hitting highs kansas city southern norfolk southern fedex leading the group. but one name says carter likely to pop more. he is at the plasma who is the name carter worth. >> interesting of course the dow jones transportation industry has not made a new all-time hey but making 52-week highs to be determined but railroads it's a big part of the tra
tony zheng on set. mike khouw live from cnbc one market in san francisco. and we've got a big show on deck here is what's coming up >> announcer: carter rides the train. you can too. carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill....
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bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies meaning why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the republican party but as a conservative i have i am disappointed because i wanted to see more i wanted to see the war in afghanistan come to an end and we need to get out of iraq we're not wanted there anymore and you have the majority of some polling that the majority of veterans it wasn't worth it now i know that the deep state the permanent state the permanent bureaucracy is constantly pushing back against the president but at the same time he is the commander in chief and i think there's a part of the electorate there that kind of feels the way i do is that we wanted more from this president when it came
bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies meaning why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the...
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bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies meaning why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the republican party but as a conservative i have i am disappointed because i wanted to see more i wanted to see the war in afghanistan come to an end and we need to get out of iraq we're not wanted there anymore and you have the majority of some polling that the majority of veterans it wasn't worth it now i know that the deep state the permanent state the permanent bureaucracy is constantly pushing back against the president but at the same time he is the commander in chief and i think there's a part of the electorate there but kind of feels the way i do is that we wanted more from this president and when it ca
bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies meaning why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the...
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bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies me why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the republican party but as a conservative i have i am disappointed because i wanted to see more i wanted to see the war in afghanistan come to an end and we need to get out of iraq we're not wanted there any more and you have the majority of some polling that the majority of veterans. it wasn't worth it now i know that the deep state the permanent state the permanent bureaucracy is constantly pushing back against the president but at the same time he is the commander in chief and i think there's a part of the electorate there that kind of feels the way i do is that we wanted more from this president when it came to
bush legacy not anymore it's the republicans and the democrats it is the consensus position you know tony i mentioned in my introduction 2016 and i remember very clearly and i think even brian was on a program that we discussed this donald trump came out and really kind of shook up the works by questioning foreign policy orthodoxies me why are we doing this why are we spending so much money on it what do we get for it ok now i have to say as a conservative i'm not a member of the republican...
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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 r.-o. he is director of big tent republicans pact and in dayton we cross the 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 this 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 keep 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 do you reac
coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik in minneapolis we have tony was r.-o. he is director of big tent republicans pact and in dayton we cross the 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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so tony how are you trading ge into next week's earning this is interesting. a lot of people talking about ge. >> this broke out in january above the 11 1/2 level i think this is a good entry for potential long from a risk reward prevc looking at ge from a relatively perspective it's starting to outperform the sector. not only do i like that type of relative strength into earnings, the industrial sector itself having spent most of 2009 going sideways broke out in november i think this is -- there is more upside especially into an election year here so general electric looking at the earnings here it's implying about a 7.8% move next week going into earnings which falls in line with the roughly the 7% that we have seen over the last four quarters. so the way i'm looking to play this, because general electric implied volatility is actually at the lower end of the range is a simple strategy of just buying a call spread. i'm going out to march and looking at the 11 x 13 call vertical i'm buying the march 11 calls for about $1.0 a earlier today and selling the 13 c
so tony how are you trading ge into next week's earning this is interesting. a lot of people talking about ge. >> this broke out in january above the 11 1/2 level i think this is a good entry for potential long from a risk reward prevc looking at ge from a relatively perspective it's starting to outperform the sector. not only do i like that type of relative strength into earnings, the industrial sector itself having spent most of 2009 going sideways broke out in november i think this is...
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presentadora: tony, di algo. tony: yo de fÚtbol no se mucho. yo lo veo grabado porque esa noche yo veo univisiÓn. pero lo veo mÁs por los comerciales y por el medio tiempo. hablando en serio, me toca trabajar ese dÍa. serÁ un gran espectáculo, dicen por allÍ que pitbull va a ser parte del espectÁculo. carlos: es interesante saber que van a tener estas estrellas porque necesitan al pÚblico latino. paula: ademÁs no trajeron a cualquier latino, trajeron a las top top. recuerdo que el medio tiempo fue lo que mÁs llamÓ la atenciÓn donde estuvo bruno mars. nadie querÍa que se acabara la presentaciÓn de Él, el partido fue malÍsimo. creo que en este sÚper bowl puede pasar algo similar. presentadora: yo tambiÉn lo voy a ver porque estoy super emocionada. esto es algo que de verdad, lo van a sacar del estadio. carlos: creen que haya un mal funcionamiento de vestuario como con janet jackson? tony: puedo hablar, por favor? espero que no porque serÍa un problema muy serio. carlos: queda pendiente el misterio de lo que va a hacer sofÍa ve
presentadora: tony, di algo. tony: yo de fÚtbol no se mucho. yo lo veo grabado porque esa noche yo veo univisiÓn. pero lo veo mÁs por los comerciales y por el medio tiempo. hablando en serio, me toca trabajar ese dÍa. serÁ un gran espectáculo, dicen por allÍ que pitbull va a ser parte del espectÁculo. carlos: es interesante saber que van a tener estas estrellas porque necesitan al pÚblico latino. paula: ademÁs no trajeron a cualquier latino, trajeron a las top top. recuerdo que el...
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tony: creativo no es. carlos: decÍas algo muy interesante, montserrat, el tema de la creatividad, el tema de la sensibilidad, ciudad tocado o escritura casio con el mismo tema, pero de la manera mÁs sensible, no estarÍamos hablando de Él. montserrat: nos critican a los milenials, que somos una generaciÓn sensible, no le veo nada a eso, somos una generaciÓn que quieras respeto y demanda de respeto, no sÉ cÓmo estÁ en los charts, Él ahorita, pero para tocar un poco lo que tony dijo, esto no es variable, no se toca en la radio, la fcs es muy estricta, no queda nada de la canciÓn. tony: u2 puede vetar esa canciÓn. -- youtube puede vetar esa canciÓn. maity: si a usted no le gusta, no la compre, porque el que se estÁ enunciando el dinero es Él. si nosotros pagamos para descargarlo, tenerla, lo va a seguir haciendo, Él no hizo nada nuevo, quizÁs tocÓ un tema insensible para muchos, fuera del gusto, de tacto, para mÍ, pero Él es asÍ. elyangÉlica: aquella persona que dicen que es irreverente,
tony: creativo no es. carlos: decÍas algo muy interesante, montserrat, el tema de la creatividad, el tema de la sensibilidad, ciudad tocado o escritura casio con el mismo tema, pero de la manera mÁs sensible, no estarÍamos hablando de Él. montserrat: nos critican a los milenials, que somos una generaciÓn sensible, no le veo nada a eso, somos una generaciÓn que quieras respeto y demanda de respeto, no sÉ cÓmo estÁ en los charts, Él ahorita, pero para tocar un poco lo que tony dijo,...
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tony says this electric rally is far from over. tony, how are you trading ge into next week's earnings? this has been an interesting one. a lot of people talking about ge. >> this has been on my radar since january. it broke out above the $11.5 resistance level if we look at ge from a relative perspective, it's starting to outperform its sector. not only do i like that relative strength going into earnings, the industrial sector itself having spent most of 2019 going sideways broke out in november and i think there's a lot more up side, especially going into an election year here. with general electric looking at the earnings, it's implying a 7.5% earnings. that falls in line with the 7% because general electric implied volatility is at the lower end of the range is a fairly simple strategy of buying a call spread i'm going out to march i'm buying the march 11 calls by 1.05 and i'm selling the 13 calls for 20 cents net net i'm here paying 85 cents for the call spread bringing my break even to $11.85 which is only 15 cents higher th
tony says this electric rally is far from over. tony, how are you trading ge into next week's earnings? this has been an interesting one. a lot of people talking about ge. >> this has been on my radar since january. it broke out above the $11.5 resistance level if we look at ge from a relative perspective, it's starting to outperform its sector. not only do i like that relative strength going into earnings, the industrial sector itself having spent most of 2019 going sideways broke out in...
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tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person. and they're hoping to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is something that we know because we start from zero, and we have something now. >> beautiful. >> okay. this is zero, and we will do it something. >> i know that you probably won't listen to me. but i'm telling you as your new friend, you have something special. don't ruin it. and then i learned something else. they were offered 200 grand for this place. they could profit $154,000 without doing a thing. so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation -- >> do we have to swallow to earn tha
tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person. and they're hoping to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know?...
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. >> tony, you have been very polite, very quiet what do you think? >> like mike said, the implied volatility on oil, xle is quite low. the call options are the right way to play, especially if you have an escalation or rhetoric or escalation in the middle east with the current news event. the only thing i will say is i do think there's a concern if you get a spike in oil prices, the xle may not be the vehicle to get the best correlation. >> you want to use the beta, but one of the themes here is independent of the spike in oil, the world is thinking the yields are going considerably higher. that's consensus that is not my view. the yield on this sector, of course, at 3.8%, versus the s&p at 1.8, and almost 5% in exxon, all of which suggests in the event that yields don't really move higher, which is the consensus, you're going to have that nice tailwind for this investment in addition to the beta -- >> income? >> yeah, that gives you support, and the beta potential if there is further escalation in the middle east. >> one thing to note is that xle's
. >> tony, you have been very polite, very quiet what do you think? >> like mike said, the implied volatility on oil, xle is quite low. the call options are the right way to play, especially if you have an escalation or rhetoric or escalation in the middle east with the current news event. the only thing i will say is i do think there's a concern if you get a spike in oil prices, the xle may not be the vehicle to get the best correlation. >> you want to use the beta, but one...
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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 o. he is director of big tent republicans pac and in dayton we cross the he's a syndicated cartoonist and opinion columnist 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 what i said i would suppose i would hope for them because not many people are watching and not many people are interested in it but there's there's a huge huge failure in the media in the political class talking about what is really bipartisan and foreign wars and intervention is the bipartisan issue they keep 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 do you
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tony: para ustedes estÁ bien? pero quÉ necesidad? por quÉ tantos problemas? por quÉ no se ponen "amigas"? >>pero es como amiga, es algo sÚper bonito que se le dice. tony: pero esa definiciÓn es esposa. jomari: hay un diccionario urbano. y ese nuevo diccionario. que significa mejor amiga y se refiere a la persona, es decir lo que te pase siempre estÁ contigo. cualquier crimen en cualquier cosa es tu compaÑera. en ningÚn momento dice nada sentimental. todo es como dirÍamos antiguamente una mejor amiga.
tony: para ustedes estÁ bien? pero quÉ necesidad? por quÉ tantos problemas? por quÉ no se ponen "amigas"? >>pero es como amiga, es algo sÚper bonito que se le dice. tony: pero esa definiciÓn es esposa. jomari: hay un diccionario urbano. y ese nuevo diccionario. que significa mejor amiga y se refiere a la persona, es decir lo que te pase siempre estÁ contigo. cualquier crimen en cualquier cosa es tu compaÑera. en ningÚn momento dice nada sentimental. todo es como...
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. >> tony chang has a play to clean up your risk >> cover me! >> and mike khouw has all you apple shareholders covered too with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from the most widely held stock it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> welcome, i'm tyler mathisen it is the story of the day a u.s. air strike takes down iran's top military leader the attack sending jitters through the market oil prices up 3% to their highest level since last april today's move was not off the charts but could point to a bigger breakout coming carter spotted something like this just a few weeks ago. >> we have now moved above that downtrend line that's exactly what industrials looked like, and bangs, same downtrend, before they came to life this will not come to life the way banks did industrials but it has the elements of legs here. i think you warn to be long xle, capture the whole group, even though it isn't a group, it's only a handful of stocks. >> energy stocks did not exactly follow crude higher but the chart master sees a come
. >> tony chang has a play to clean up your risk >> cover me! >> and mike khouw has all you apple shareholders covered too with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from the most widely held stock it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> welcome, i'm tyler mathisen it is the story of the day a u.s. air strike takes down iran's top military leader the attack sending jitters through the market oil prices up 3% to their highest level...
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estamos con montse, aleyda, gato, tony. hace minutos tuvimos la posibilidad de hablar del empresario sudamericano, mejor amigo de la princesa diana, sobre el escÁndalo del prÍncipe harry y meghan markle. >> lo que estÁ pasando en esta pequeÑa tormenta que hay sobre el palacio de buckingham. pero no estÁn tremendo.ella creyÓ que podÍa llegar a conquistar inglaterra, no pudo entrar a la disciplinada corona. a ella le gustÓ todo el circo que viene acompaÑado, pero no le gustÓ las reglas. karla: allÍ tienen las declaraciones de uno de los grandes amigos y confidentes de la princesa diana. gato: le dio con todo. creo que estamos claros en algo. el tema de las reales las de cualquiera de las casas que hay en europa, en el comunicado bien lo dice nuestro deseo progresista de cambiando ciertas cosas me parece bien, el niÑo que se disfrazaba a las fiestas de halloween, Él no era el mÁs juicioso de todo pero todo un protocolo. tony: es un indicio de que va cambiando la realeza. para mÍ triunfÓ mÁs el amor que la real
estamos con montse, aleyda, gato, tony. hace minutos tuvimos la posibilidad de hablar del empresario sudamericano, mejor amigo de la princesa diana, sobre el escÁndalo del prÍncipe harry y meghan markle. >> lo que estÁ pasando en esta pequeÑa tormenta que hay sobre el palacio de buckingham. pero no estÁn tremendo.ella creyÓ que podÍa llegar a conquistar inglaterra, no pudo entrar a la disciplinada corona. a ella le gustÓ todo el circo que viene acompaÑado, pero no le gustÓ las...
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express trade to catch up to the financial sector xlf and -- ♪ >> it's greek to me but strategy to you tony zhang checking out the delta on delta airlines ahead of the quarterly next week. and -- ♪ >> boston scientific has had a wicked good run the last three months but mike khouw is down working on safer way to play going not jp morgan health care conference and earnings. time to risk less and make more. "options action" starts. >> you yes it does and welcome back, everybody. lets dive right in talking about the payment stocks because most cashed in gains last year. check out master card and visa led the pack up 58 and 40% american express and paypal did well 30% and 25% gains square lagging a bit 3% up on the year but carter worth says one name will help you ring in more money in the new year. carter at the plasma to break down charts for you. carter >> jump right in we're looking at am ex the setup here is recently recent outperformance relative to other financials and presiding underperformance it's good one too more often than not you see the table, very simple over the past six mont
express trade to catch up to the financial sector xlf and -- ♪ >> it's greek to me but strategy to you tony zhang checking out the delta on delta airlines ahead of the quarterly next week. and -- ♪ >> boston scientific has had a wicked good run the last three months but mike khouw is down working on safer way to play going not jp morgan health care conference and earnings. time to risk less and make more. "options action" starts. >> you yes it does and welcome...
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alix: tony, i wonder how you look at it. jamie dimon talking about the consumer holding up, but i guess the question is when you get to capex, commercial and industrial lending, is that going to be in earnings catalyst? how do you look at it?\ -- how do you look at it? tony: in our opinion, the ingredient that is missing is the consumer to actual take on keynesian,in a animal spirits type of way. warren buffett said he is surprised by how long it's taken for housing to get underway and show signs of life, but we think it will, and when it does, wells fargo might be a little better to benefit from that. they are still the biggest mortgage lender out there. we think that will continue to drive earnings forward here. the bread-and-butter of the banking business is the thing that will be the wind in their sales going forward that we haven't quite seen yet. david: we keep putting this chart up in front of clients. it is fascinating to see over the last 10 years. obviously, huge growth up in corporate spending and debt as a percen
alix: tony, i wonder how you look at it. jamie dimon talking about the consumer holding up, but i guess the question is when you get to capex, commercial and industrial lending, is that going to be in earnings catalyst? how do you look at it?\ -- how do you look at it? tony: in our opinion, the ingredient that is missing is the consumer to actual take on keynesian,in a animal spirits type of way. warren buffett said he is surprised by how long it's taken for housing to get underway and show...
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Jan 22, 2020
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tony was put on leave, a weekend's leave... home? sent home for a couple of days so i we nt sent home for a couple of days so i went to pick him up and he was in a real mess opened dressing gown hanging down, he was hanging over, dribbling. isaid hanging down, he was hanging over, dribbling. i said to him, come on, let's go. i don't want to leave, i don't want to go out there. you'll be ok when you get outside. it went on for a while and in the end she said, go and get dressed. i said, come on, will get in the car and get something. anyhow... in the end she basically told him, you have got to go, it has been arranged and you're going. we went out, it was quite a long walk to get to the main doors and before we got to them, we got to the main doors and we let ourselves out and as we got out he hits the floor. he is banging his head on the floor, screaming, crying. and a young lady came up to me, she ran up to me... young lady came up to me, she ran up tome...a young lady came up to me, she ran up to me... a medic. she said, what the h
tony was put on leave, a weekend's leave... home? sent home for a couple of days so i we nt sent home for a couple of days so i went to pick him up and he was in a real mess opened dressing gown hanging down, he was hanging over, dribbling. isaid hanging down, he was hanging over, dribbling. i said to him, come on, let's go. i don't want to leave, i don't want to go out there. you'll be ok when you get outside. it went on for a while and in the end she said, go and get dressed. i said, come on,...
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and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can get people off the streets and to get them into housing. so thank you so much to tony and the work that you do, to the mayor's office on housing and community development, and to the coalition, to larkin street and youth services and especially to the san francisco transadvisory committee who i have mentioned before the work that they continue to do to make sure that we call attention to all of the inequities and the various city departments as it relates to funding and how it needs to change to make an impact on the lives of people who are a part of this amazing community and a true important part of
and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can...
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a numberof enough to work under tony hall for a number of years enough to work under tony hall for a numberof years on enough to work under tony hall for a number of years on my goodness, in the nineteen eighties? he was a terrific boss. i also happen to think he has been a very good director general because he came in ata director general because he came in at a very difficult time and he has had to deal with a host of issues. has he got everyone right? i do think he claimed he has. he has brought the bbc through a very difficult time. for those of us who defended the licence fee over many generations, there is now a time where defending it in his traditional way is getting more and more difficult. there is no doubt about that with the diversity of outlets, netflix, and all the rest of it. it will be interesting to see who is successful. i am being told tonight that people who know the things that it will be a woman that there are a number of very, very talented women who me become the first director general of the bbc. anna, borisjohnson talks you in the election about looking at f
a numberof enough to work under tony hall for a number of years enough to work under tony hall for a numberof years on enough to work under tony hall for a number of years on my goodness, in the nineteen eighties? he was a terrific boss. i also happen to think he has been a very good director general because he came in ata director general because he came in at a very difficult time and he has had to deal with a host of issues. has he got everyone right? i do think he claimed he has. he has...
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and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can get people off the streets and to get them into housing. so thank you so much to tony and the work that you do, to the mayor's office on housing and community development, and to the coalition, to larkin street and youth services and especially to the san francisco transadvisory committee who i have mentioned before the work that they continue to do to make sure that we call attention to all of the inequities and the various city departments as it relates to funding and how it needs to change to make an impact on the lives of people who are a part of this amazing community and a true important part of
and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can...
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tony: boletas. karla: gracias a toda la gente que opina en nuestras redes sociales, qquÉdese, porque seguimos, llega techy fatule, nos va a cantar en vivo "no me nuevos champús y acondicionadores fructis treats con 98 % de ingredientes de origen natural repletos de super frutas para nutrir el pelo hambriento veganos sin siliconas nutritivos no dejan el pelo pesado nuevos fructis treats de garnier, naturalmente listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ el acondicionador dove ¿tu cprueba que sí. sobrevivir el daño? le aplicamos a una brocha el acondicionador dove, y las expusimos a condiciones que causan daño. la diferencia es clara. acondicionador dove intensive repair. para un cabello hermoso y suave. dcon su rostroto el paquete endulzÓ, en la consentida de muchas familias little debbie se convirtiÓ por eso hoy horneamos porque horneamos tu paquete de sonr
tony: boletas. karla: gracias a toda la gente que opina en nuestras redes sociales, qquÉdese, porque seguimos, llega techy fatule, nos va a cantar en vivo "no me nuevos champús y acondicionadores fructis treats con 98 % de ingredientes de origen natural repletos de super frutas para nutrir el pelo hambriento veganos sin siliconas nutritivos no dejan el pelo pesado nuevos fructis treats de garnier, naturalmente listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y...
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tony: creo que cuando uno va madurando. yo tengo 35 aÑos alicia: en univisiÓn [risas] tony: hay cierta es que cuando uno ya llegÓ donde uno querÍa llegar pero con mÁs facilidad se dicen no. maity: a mÍ me cuesta decir que no porque creo que es una oportunidad siempre. es una lucha constante. karla: pero cuando no quieres hacer algo sabiendo que no lo quieres hacer. tony: te voy a poner a prueba. prÉstame 100 $. [risas] maity: el momento en que tu salud, estÁs cansada, nosotros nos levantamos temprano, cuando llegue el momento en que estoy cansada y no lo estoy disfrutando, allÍ digo para quÉ te arriesgas la soporte ese trabajo creo que hay que aprovecharlas pero hay que saber poner el balance. mi familia es primero. hay cosas en las que dicho que no pero digo mi familia es lo mÁs importante. primero es mi salud. karla: alicia, te cuesta decir que no? alicia: no toda mi vida he tenido 42 aÑos tony: yo pensaba que eras menor. alicia: gracias, me costÓ mucho trabajo. la cantidad de problemas que tenido en mi vida
tony: creo que cuando uno va madurando. yo tengo 35 aÑos alicia: en univisiÓn [risas] tony: hay cierta es que cuando uno ya llegÓ donde uno querÍa llegar pero con mÁs facilidad se dicen no. maity: a mÍ me cuesta decir que no porque creo que es una oportunidad siempre. es una lucha constante. karla: pero cuando no quieres hacer algo sabiendo que no lo quieres hacer. tony: te voy a poner a prueba. prÉstame 100 $. [risas] maity: el momento en que tu salud, estÁs cansada, nosotros nos...
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>> for the record. >> tony, i'm thinking, you can do this. >> the heavy lift. >> you can do this, tony dokoupil. you can do it. i was thinking, ied like to make this the year where i don't do anything i don't absolutely want to do. do you know how people ask you to do things and you say yeah, yeah, i would like to get to the point because i've been told no is a complete sentence that you agree to stuff and then there's nothing on your calendar, and by the time it arrives, there's three or four things on your calendar, and you're going, i don't even like this person. i'm trying to come up with something that i just say no to things i don't really want to do. >> good luck with that. >> can we go out for dinner in january? >> yes. >> okay. >> yes, we are. >>> grammy winner linda ronstadt says sometimes her songs choose her. >> there will be a line or two in the lyrics that i relate to, and i think i have to sing that or i'm going to die. or i'm just going to die. share the feeling. i share the sentiment. it tells my own story. >> ahead, our wide-ranging conversation with the kennedy cente
>> for the record. >> tony, i'm thinking, you can do this. >> the heavy lift. >> you can do this, tony dokoupil. you can do it. i was thinking, ied like to make this the year where i don't do anything i don't absolutely want to do. do you know how people ask you to do things and you say yeah, yeah, i would like to get to the point because i've been told no is a complete sentence that you agree to stuff and then there's nothing on your calendar, and by the time it...
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tony sayegh. let's tart with if we -- let's start with impeachment, the legal team. the president was making it clear he didn't want to spend a lot of time in the death valley of tv time. >> we'll take a few hours tomorrow to outline our case. it is a strong case and i don't think we'll need to take the 24 hours the democrats have taken. they don't have a case. they are treating the trial asking a long infomercial. we'll respect it as a trial where you present facts and evidence succinctly to the senators. we believe the president has done nothing wrong. lou: everybody knows he has done nothing wrong. the american people know it. they paid attention to this nonsense the dimms spun up. adam schiff who is a professional, serial and amazingly committed liar has been carrying his truck throughout. the american people are under no illusion. i love the fact that the president paid pat cipollone his attorney a great compliment talking about his passion and ordering and advocacy. it's terrific. cipollone
tony sayegh. let's tart with if we -- let's start with impeachment, the legal team. the president was making it clear he didn't want to spend a lot of time in the death valley of tv time. >> we'll take a few hours tomorrow to outline our case. it is a strong case and i don't think we'll need to take the 24 hours the democrats have taken. they don't have a case. they are treating the trial asking a long infomercial. we'll respect it as a trial where you present facts and evidence...
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well, tony bla kley critic of the project. well, tony blakley spent a decade at eurotunnel and was part of the rail freight organisation, so this is someone who was very, very much pro—rail, and also knows what he's talking about. ijust also knows what he's talking about. i just need to also knows what he's talking about. ijust need to correct you. you said this is almost double the original cost. actually, it triple the original cost for the original cost of h52 was 32.7 billion. 2010. and now we are looking at over three times that amount. the other thing is, back then it was meant to connect to heathrow airport, the channel tunnel, and those things have gone, and yet are still ra m pa ntly have gone, and yet are still rampa ntly out of have gone, and yet are still rampantly out of control and basically, what tony buckley said todayis basically, what tony buckley said today is what we have been saying for years, the costs have been deliberately underestimated, the benefits of been massively overestimated, the damage to the
well, tony bla kley critic of the project. well, tony blakley spent a decade at eurotunnel and was part of the rail freight organisation, so this is someone who was very, very much pro—rail, and also knows what he's talking about. ijust also knows what he's talking about. i just need to also knows what he's talking about. ijust need to correct you. you said this is almost double the original cost. actually, it triple the original cost for the original cost of h52 was 32.7 billion. 2010. and...
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and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can get people off the streets and to get them into housing. so thank you so much to tony and the work that you do, to the mayor's office on housing and community development, and to the coalition, to larkin street and youth services and especially to the san francisco transadvisory committee who i have mentioned before the work that they continue to do to make sure that we call attention to all of the inequities and the various city departments as it relates to funding and how it needs to change to make an impact on the lives of people who are a part of this amazing community and a true important part of
and i really want to thank tony newman because tony newman -- [applause] and she's a force and is committed to this work and she has hit the ball rolling with staffing up and working with folks in the community and making it clear what was needed, which makes it easier to provide the funding right to the places where we know that it's needed the most -- rental subsidies and wraparound support and services and making sure that we have the right people in place to get the job done so that we can...
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feels good by tony, tony, tony. obama champed house during his first lady so keeping the pace there. >> and keeping the beat. >> we just had that story saying that having a good play list really can boost you as far as your endurance and all of that. >> it should. >> it does keep you going. >> and tony, tony, tony is from the bay area too. >> that is good. all of the old songs come back. >> we know you're up early because you're going to the gym and going to keep those resolutions. now let's get or with a look at what is happening around the bay area. here is a look in fremont. and so far we're looking good. just some light drizzle and a few spots but here we're dry. but into the rest of the morning, that slight chance of rain coming through between 7:00 to 8:00. and then the rest of the day will see mostly cloudy sky and temperatures gradually warming up. we'll reach into the upper 50s with with our high temperature in the south bay reaching 58 degrees. napa as well as concord reaching 56 degrees. in ukiah expect a
feels good by tony, tony, tony. obama champed house during his first lady so keeping the pace there. >> and keeping the beat. >> we just had that story saying that having a good play list really can boost you as far as your endurance and all of that. >> it should. >> it does keep you going. >> and tony, tony, tony is from the bay area too. >> that is good. all of the old songs come back. >> we know you're up early because you're going to the gym and...
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tony: en este caso hay un protocolo. cuando se hace una pelÍcula inspirada en una persona, se le hace firmar un documento para usar toda la historia de ella. jennifer hizo un papel formidable en esta pelÍcula. ahora sale con esta demanda. presentadora: aprovechando tambiÉn el momento. ademÁs todas las pelÍculas inspiradas en uno u otro personaje siempre aparece inspirada o basada en hechos reales. maity: ella dice que no firmÓ el documento pero jennifer lÓpez no es la primera pelÍcula que hace. se documentaron para poder hacer pÚblica que esto fue parte de la historia. esto ocurriÓ en la vida real. no es la primera vez que gente sale a demandar. hay que ver si aceptan la demanda porque ella puede colgÁrsele el ruido que hay ahorita. presentadora: realmente se utilizaron su historia tony: yo no creo que jennifer lÓpez se vaya a jugar a estas alturas su carrera hacen una pelÍcula sin autorizaciÓn. karla: eso lo vamos a averiguar en un futuro. quiero agradecerles a todos por habernos acompaÑado el dÍa de hoy
tony: en este caso hay un protocolo. cuando se hace una pelÍcula inspirada en una persona, se le hace firmar un documento para usar toda la historia de ella. jennifer hizo un papel formidable en esta pelÍcula. ahora sale con esta demanda. presentadora: aprovechando tambiÉn el momento. ademÁs todas las pelÍculas inspiradas en uno u otro personaje siempre aparece inspirada o basada en hechos reales. maity: ella dice que no firmÓ el documento pero jennifer lÓpez no es la primera pelÍcula...
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tony: it's possible. there is room for fiscal authorities to do more in europe and the united states, although deficits are large in the united states and japan, so it is difficult to see meaningful amounts of stimulus. but we would expect fiscal and monetary authorities to lean that way. the extent to which demand is being destroyed versus delayed, we are talking a lot about the drag on gdp, and it is likely there will be some drag, but there were also be some bounce back. we can't get to that point yet because we don't know to what extent the virus will go. a couple of good things, if we can say there are any come of the final outcome -- we all hope it doesn't end well for the citizens of the world -- is that the world is reacting faster than it did in 2003. it seems like there was a delayed reaction then. secondly, global financial conditions, think of the economic repercussions. they are looser today, and the economies in 2003 were just emerging from recession. the united states had a recession in 200
tony: it's possible. there is room for fiscal authorities to do more in europe and the united states, although deficits are large in the united states and japan, so it is difficult to see meaningful amounts of stimulus. but we would expect fiscal and monetary authorities to lean that way. the extent to which demand is being destroyed versus delayed, we are talking a lot about the drag on gdp, and it is likely there will be some drag, but there were also be some bounce back. we can't get to that...
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let us thank tony and allison for a wonderful conversation. [applause] thank you both and join us in the lobby. he will be signing books that are. thank you all very much. >> [inaudible conversations] fox news host provides a history of america's 19th century war with mexico over texas in his book sam houston and the alamo avengers okay. here we go. excellent. okay. thank you so much for coming tonight. my name is
let us thank tony and allison for a wonderful conversation. [applause] thank you both and join us in the lobby. he will be signing books that are. thank you all very much. >> [inaudible conversations] fox news host provides a history of america's 19th century war with mexico over texas in his book sam houston and the alamo avengers okay. here we go. excellent. okay. thank you so much for coming tonight. my name is
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shades of tony blair. borisjohnson, tough on crime... shades of tony blair. boris johnson, priti tough on crime... shades of tony blair. borisjohnson, priti patel have been very clear they're going to on particularly violent offenders, early release and we are getting some indication of the measures they're going to take doing that. i do find it the inclusion of lie detector tests which have widely discredited repeatedly slightly strange. this is in exactly the super clever blue sky thinking dominic cummings was talk about because it was tried in the 90s. this weekend we had one of your fellow newspapers saying boris, where is the beef? how many weeks ago was it that we had a general election and of course we had christmas and new year, but this presumably is part of the beef... that was the mail on the sunday editorial. it was interesting because the point it was making we are quitea because the point it was making we are quite a few days into the first 100 days, 30 something days in and you would have ex
shades of tony blair. borisjohnson, tough on crime... shades of tony blair. boris johnson, priti tough on crime... shades of tony blair. borisjohnson, priti patel have been very clear they're going to on particularly violent offenders, early release and we are getting some indication of the measures they're going to take doing that. i do find it the inclusion of lie detector tests which have widely discredited repeatedly slightly strange. this is in exactly the super clever blue sky thinking...
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time we talk to jed york today, he teared up when talking about tony. we'll have more of that exclusive interview coming up on our 6:00 newscast. coming up in just a few minutes, we will check in with jim i g. and the 49ers. it was off day today, but they still have media requirements. we'll check in with you. >> all right, raj, look forward to that. >> okay. >> i'm anthony flores in miami gardens, florida. we'll talk to jimmy g. about those who doubt the 49ers coming up. >> also a story three years in the making. south city students get to meet their hero. we'll show you the moment they come face to face with civil rights icon reubeny bridges. >> a change in the pattern, it's starting to roll in. we'll show you what this means for our rain chances in a couple days in about 8 minutes. >>> super bowl week kick into high gear in miami even though the niners have yet to hit the field. they have been kept plenty busy. >> as of miami, you're going to be busy. nbc's anthony flores spent the afternoon with many of the players and head coach kyle shanahan durin
time we talk to jed york today, he teared up when talking about tony. we'll have more of that exclusive interview coming up on our 6:00 newscast. coming up in just a few minutes, we will check in with jim i g. and the 49ers. it was off day today, but they still have media requirements. we'll check in with you. >> all right, raj, look forward to that. >> okay. >> i'm anthony flores in miami gardens, florida. we'll talk to jimmy g. about those who doubt the 49ers coming up....
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one is what tony joust outlined. take a look at basically what the analysts are saying about intel right now. you have as many holds as you have buys. you also have nine sells on the stock. that is unusually bar wish for intel. analysts ratings tend to skew but it's not what we have here it's trading about 13 times forward earnings so it about about half the valuation of the s and p. so a lot of bad news has been priced there the option strategy itself, we like to spread credit sales when we can it's rare that you get to sell a downside put spread and collect more than a third of the distance between the strikes he's gotting 1.50 on a $3 wide put spread so that stacks up very flavor mynd you're selling a put spread rather than out right puts because there are right to the stock and you've limited your risk that way. >> one thing that is very positive is that the stock gapped nicely on its last quarter and gaps typically come in twos or threes and i would expect this to gap again it would clear the highs and much bett
one is what tony joust outlined. take a look at basically what the analysts are saying about intel right now. you have as many holds as you have buys. you also have nine sells on the stock. that is unusually bar wish for intel. analysts ratings tend to skew but it's not what we have here it's trading about 13 times forward earnings so it about about half the valuation of the s and p. so a lot of bad news has been priced there the option strategy itself, we like to spread credit sales when we...
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let us thank tony and allison for a wonderful conversation. [applause] thank you both and join us in the lobby. he will be signing books that are. thank you all very much. >> [inaudible conversations] >> here we go. excellent. all right. thank you guys so much for coming tonight. my name is christian pinkston
let us thank tony and allison for a wonderful conversation. [applause] thank you both and join us in the lobby. he will be signing books that are. thank you all very much. >> [inaudible conversations] >> here we go. excellent. all right. thank you guys so much for coming tonight. my name is christian pinkston
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anybody have a question for tony horwitz? the gentleman over here. >> i know that your friend andrew is not a friend of southern food and nor was frederick olmsted. >> fred complains quite humorously, not that he is a food snob exactly but pork, what he regarded as very bad coffee was what he was being offered basically at every meal for months and it got old. and he writes quite amusingly about that. >> i enjoy your wife's books too. >> so the y. >> a pulitzer family. >> my wife is geraldine brooks, historical novelist and won a pulitzer prize for a novel about a civil war hero, march and our lives have been so interconnected, not just as spouses but as writers. we met in journalism school. we shared a computer and it is only recently that she kicked me out to the barn behind our house to get a little distance that we are not literally working in the same room. i would say it is very different now that she writes fiction because she began as a journalist and wrote some nonfiction books and she went to the dark side and start
anybody have a question for tony horwitz? the gentleman over here. >> i know that your friend andrew is not a friend of southern food and nor was frederick olmsted. >> fred complains quite humorously, not that he is a food snob exactly but pork, what he regarded as very bad coffee was what he was being offered basically at every meal for months and it got old. and he writes quite amusingly about that. >> i enjoy your wife's books too. >> so the y. >> a pulitzer...
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tony sayegh. president trump commends china for its steps in tackling the outbreak in china. we'll be right back. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this round's on me.eat. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com lou: mexican government officials say they detained 800 mostly honduran migrants for illegally crossing into mexico from guatemala. they will be processed and sent back home. mexico says they are still searching fo
tony sayegh. president trump commends china for its steps in tackling the outbreak in china. we'll be right back. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need....
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tony sayegh. president trump commends china for its steps in tackling the outbreak in china. we'll be right back. r investmen, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. oh, your she's landed.ed. and she's on her way to our house. what. i thought she was coming next weekend. i got it. alexa. start the coffee. set the temperature to 72. start roomba. we got this... don't look. what? don't look. lets move. ♪ mom. the lexus es, eagerly prepared for the unexpected. lease the 2020 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experie
tony sayegh. president trump commends china for its steps in tackling the outbreak in china. we'll be right back. r investmen, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't...
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tony and i served on the royal opera house board because that's where i met him. we have served on other boards. how do you think he has run the bbc? i think it has overwhelmed him. i think the conservative government has had it in for this organisation from the get go. i think he is a lifer. i remember the day he came back to the bbc, he was so elated. i think the conservatives had it in for him. david cameron said in 2010, at the beginning, that they saw the bbc, in so many words, is kind of the enemy. they never said they saw the enemy. they never said they saw the bbc as the enemy. then chancellor george osborne came to a deal with tony hall that over 75 licence fee would be paid for by the bbc for stuff that is accurate to stop but you read subtext and they didn't like the bbc. and they still don't like the bbc. i think it has been a lot of pressure for the organisation and for him. if the licence fee is taken away then that is the end of the bbc. that is what the bbc is. otherwise it becomes american television, i know a lot about that and it's not nice. let
tony and i served on the royal opera house board because that's where i met him. we have served on other boards. how do you think he has run the bbc? i think it has overwhelmed him. i think the conservative government has had it in for this organisation from the get go. i think he is a lifer. i remember the day he came back to the bbc, he was so elated. i think the conservatives had it in for him. david cameron said in 2010, at the beginning, that they saw the bbc, in so many words, is kind of...
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tony xang is checking out the delta on delta airlines ahead of the company's quarterly report next week. >>> and -- boston scientific has had a wicked good run over the last three months, but mike is working on a safer way to play going into both the jp morgan health care conference and earnings it's time to risk less and make more options action starts now. >>> yes, it does and welcome or welcome back, everybody. so let us dive right in. we'll talk about the payment stocks because most cashed in a lot of big gains last year check out shares of mastercard and visa led the pack up 58 and 40% respectively american express and paypal did well square lagging a bit, still up 3% on the year carter says one of these names is about to ring in more money in the new year. carter is going to break down the charts for you carter >> let's jump right in we're looking at amex, the setup here is recent outperformance relative to other financials and proceeding underperformance. it's a one-two more often than not. the table is very simple over the past six months, yes, what we know is that the bank inde
tony xang is checking out the delta on delta airlines ahead of the company's quarterly report next week. >>> and -- boston scientific has had a wicked good run over the last three months, but mike is working on a safer way to play going into both the jp morgan health care conference and earnings it's time to risk less and make more options action starts now. >>> yes, it does and welcome or welcome back, everybody. so let us dive right in. we'll talk about the payment stocks...