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-dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in comparison to the universe of fashion. kelly: i would love to do more feminine styles for girls and tweens. i think there's a huge opportunity there. lemonis: how much business do you do overall? total company. patrick: well, in 2014 we did $1 million. last year, we did $900,000. and now this year, 'cause of all the situations we're having, we're on track to do about $600,000. patrick: you know, one of our biggest retailers that we work with, kitson, is closed. lemonis: how much business did you do with them on an annual basis? patrick: on an annual basis, about $300,000. -lemonis: and they're gone? -patrick: gone. lemonis: so kitson was 30% of your business. patrick: easily. lemonis: to lose 1/3 of your entire business when one account goes out of busi
-dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in comparison to the universe of fashion. kelly: i would love to do more feminine styles for girls and tweens. i think there's a huge opportunity there....
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dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about $400,000 worth. lemonis: holy [bleep] wow. just another day at the office for dan's lead grower, jeanette. you realize you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal? jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. lemonis: do you know, it's funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the b
dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about...
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, i'm dan bongino, in for sean hannity. big implications for the justice system. one-time media darling and cnn star michael avenatti, hit with a 38-count indictment, could put him behind bars for 335 years. accused hate crime perpetrator jussy smollett, going to be reviewed by the cook county inspector general. the ongoing saga of the college admissions scam, a fraudulent test taker plead guilty to conspiracy charges and money laundering. lori loughlin is said to be freaking about going to the big house and what that would could to her daughters. joining us to talk about these blockbuster legal case, attorney rebecca rhodes, mark iglarce and darryl parks civil rights attorney. rebecca, this case with the varsity blues, college admission scandal has everyone's attention. what is lori loughlin doing not taking a plea? is her lawyer not telling her? please, take the plea, you're dead on rights. >> i can't imagine. as you know, you have sat in the room with so many perpetrators, i can't imagine anyone isn't begging her to take
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do you want one, dan? >> dan: no! >> dana: y? >> dana: greg? >> greg: no, thank you, . >> dan: man, that sweet... it taste like it's doused in maple syrup. >> greg: stop that segment right now. >> dan: i'm on that show! why did you not tease me being on that show? i will be on jesse show and tucker show tonight. >> jesse: you're going to do tucker, then you're going to do me? >> dan: a big congratulations to two american heroes. special agent derek fitzgerald and don mcgraw, agent fitzgerald was injured in duty, finished his first boston marathon. two american heroes. you are really wonderful. you represent the agency well. >> louisiana residents were dealing with three historical fires and a city called appaloosa, st. landry parish, they were targeted in a ten day span and what authorities have deemed the racially motivated attack. hundreds of millions of dollars started to pour into the rebuilding of a cathedral in notre dame, funds were set up in louisiana to help rebuild these churches after social media posts were put up to urge the public
do you want one, dan? >> dan: no! >> dana: y? >> dana: greg? >> greg: no, thank you, . >> dan: man, that sweet... it taste like it's doused in maple syrup. >> greg: stop that segment right now. >> dan: i'm on that show! why did you not tease me being on that show? i will be on jesse show and tucker show tonight. >> jesse: you're going to do tucker, then you're going to do me? >> dan: a big congratulations to two american heroes. special...
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hold omar accountable and the people elevating and promoting it. >> dan: i got to run, thanks, >> dan: i got to run, thanks, michael avenatti is in all sorts of trouble again, and a big update on the jussie smollett case. legal team up next on this "hannity" special, justice in america. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dan: welcome back to this "hannity" special, justice in america. i'm dan bongino come in for sean hannity. big implications for the justice system. one-time media darling and cnn star michael avenatti, hit with a 38-count indictment, could put him behind bars for 335 years. there's also accused hate crime hoax perpetrator jussie smollett, whose case is reportedly going to be reviewed by the cook county inspector general. the ongoing saga of the college admissions scam, a fraudulenthe test taker plead guilty to, conspiracy charges and money laundering. meanwhile, former "full house" star lori loughlin, he said to be freaking out about possibly going to the big house and what that would do to her daughters. joining us now to talk about these b
hold omar accountable and the people elevating and promoting it. >> dan: i got to run, thanks, >> dan: i got to run, thanks, michael avenatti is in all sorts of trouble again, and a big update on the jussie smollett case. legal team up next on this "hannity" special, justice in america. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dan: welcome back to this "hannity" special, justice in america. i'm dan bongino come in for sean hannity. big...
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some of what dan said barr did not say was of the mueller report. he did not say that the trump campaign said no thank you and they tried to collude. one of the things people are looking for is how miller explains things and events we know happened and how he explains they do not amount to criminal collusion. as an american and a human, i want to see how mueller deals with the trump tower meeting. manafort giving polling to the russians. i think the tweets about the mueller report have gotten increasingly aggressive. it seems a little bit like he's trying to preempt what he knows will not be uniformly good report for him. there will be things in this report that are embarrassing, that all of us sitting around this table would say i never would've done that if i worked on a presidential campaign. i think trump knows that and is trying to get ahead of it. >> dana: or do you think, jesse, i don't know if it's in the more aggressive it before. >> jesse: relentless with the special counsel for a year and half. i don't think anything is changed. >> marie:
some of what dan said barr did not say was of the mueller report. he did not say that the trump campaign said no thank you and they tried to collude. one of the things people are looking for is how miller explains things and events we know happened and how he explains they do not amount to criminal collusion. as an american and a human, i want to see how mueller deals with the trump tower meeting. manafort giving polling to the russians. i think the tweets about the mueller report have gotten...
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. >> dan: it's a fact. we know it. what were they doing meeting with the source of the dossier two weeks before the case started? >> marie: i have no idea. i don't know. >> dan: aren't you even curious? >> greg: i am happy about this conversation because i watched today, what's her name, donna -? donna? not dana? screaming about a ten step road map for impeachment. they are already shifting. it's no longer about obstruction or collusion? they are would use whatever there is for impeachment. i am all for going after the dossier. you're going to see is split between the rational and irrational. the rational will continue -- the irrational are going to continue this line of attack because they have nothing left. >> marie: dana, what should the president do next? >> dana: trust that the inspector general's going to do the investigation. he might want to follow through on the promise that he made that he was going to release the fisa information, redacted in unclassified. i would figure out a way to turn the page dramatical
. >> dan: it's a fact. we know it. what were they doing meeting with the source of the dossier two weeks before the case started? >> marie: i have no idea. i don't know. >> dan: aren't you even curious? >> greg: i am happy about this conversation because i watched today, what's her name, donna -? donna? not dana? screaming about a ten step road map for impeachment. they are already shifting. it's no longer about obstruction or collusion? they are would use whatever there...
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>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here? >> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite? >> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan
>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here? >> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true...
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dan: it has been a mini nightmare scenario. to roll out, to drop the ipo price second day, was something that i think not just tech investors, but everyone in the valley are watching. the big issue here is profitability. that is the fundamental issue i continue to hear from investors all day on valuation. we have an eight hour price target. it continues to trade down now that the fears about valuation continue to speculate. will: you don't think lyft be profitable in our lifetime? >> they are losing a billion dollars every year. we seem to be way behind uber. that seems to be the issue here for investors, the growth that the company has is phenomenal. it is a trillion dollar market opportunity. ,rom a valuation perspective what do you pay for that? i think, this continues to go lower, it does get more attractive, but profitability is really what caps the valuation. that is what we continue to hear is putting more and more pressure on the stocks. emily: on friday, the ceo said two things. one, that lyft would be profitable. two,
dan: it has been a mini nightmare scenario. to roll out, to drop the ipo price second day, was something that i think not just tech investors, but everyone in the valley are watching. the big issue here is profitability. that is the fundamental issue i continue to hear from investors all day on valuation. we have an eight hour price target. it continues to trade down now that the fears about valuation continue to speculate. will: you don't think lyft be profitable in our lifetime? >> they...
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of dan? >> well, paul, i'm giving a miss, needless to say, to new york city mayor bill de blasio who said this week he wants to ban the classic glass and steel skyscrapers in the city to save the planet. on top of this, the new york city council has recently passed a green new deal bill to impose existing fines -- enormous fines on existing buildings unless they retrofit. with all due respect, cost of living in this city keeps going up, up, up because of the politicians the people elect. paul: thank you, dan. that's it for in the week's show. thanks to my panel. i'm paul gigot, we hope >> after years of scouring the ocean floor, a treasure hunter with a simple motto... >> today is the day. >> today is the day. >> today is the day. >> ...hits the mother lode. >> ...a shipwreck, which had 40 tons of gold and silver and copper on board. >> when his heirs cash in, collectors grab a piece of the action. >> a gold chalice. $100,000 to open the bid. >> but this treasure hunt is far from over. >> is
of dan? >> well, paul, i'm giving a miss, needless to say, to new york city mayor bill de blasio who said this week he wants to ban the classic glass and steel skyscrapers in the city to save the planet. on top of this, the new york city council has recently passed a green new deal bill to impose existing fines -- enormous fines on existing buildings unless they retrofit. with all due respect, cost of living in this city keeps going up, up, up because of the politicians the people elect....
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dan: i think the first element is this is good. one of the things we learned is you have to try to figure out how to meet the client how they want to be met. some clients a couple of years ago, we started rolling out advice packages. some clients could say i want to meet for a few hours to get started. that is the most popular advice package. some people just need a one-off, get everything set up correctly and let it go to low fee investment style. i think it is good they are trying it. i pay a heck of a lot less for netflix, roughly 50%, and most people watch it every night. i'm not sure the price point is really great. if you think about the pricing in terms of basis points, average clients about $100,000 in assets under management. they are taking money of the cash holdings. this is looking like an incremental 30-bit bump for their annual client. eric: we talked about etf's before. you don't need to trade them. the tax efficiency goes away. you say you like them. what is your case for putting them in? dan: especially without etf
dan: i think the first element is this is good. one of the things we learned is you have to try to figure out how to meet the client how they want to be met. some clients a couple of years ago, we started rolling out advice packages. some clients could say i want to meet for a few hours to get started. that is the most popular advice package. some people just need a one-off, get everything set up correctly and let it go to low fee investment style. i think it is good they are trying it. i pay a...
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of dan? >> well, paul, i'm giving a miss, needless to say, to new york city mayor bill de blasio who said this week he wants to ban the classic glass and steel skyscrapers in the city to save the planet. on top of this, the new york city council has recently passed a green new deal bill to impose existing fines -- enormous fines on existing buildings unless they retrofit. with all due respect, cost of living in this city keeps going up, up, up because of the politicians the people elect. paul: thank you, dan. that's it for in the week's show. thanks to my panel. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the crisis at our southern border rages on. armed cartels smuggling drugs and illegal immigrants into the united states, murders mexico soaring record levels, mexican troops intruding on american soil. president trump calling out the radical dems for doing absolutely nothing to straighten out this nation's immigration laws. >> congress must
of dan? >> well, paul, i'm giving a miss, needless to say, to new york city mayor bill de blasio who said this week he wants to ban the classic glass and steel skyscrapers in the city to save the planet. on top of this, the new york city council has recently passed a green new deal bill to impose existing fines -- enormous fines on existing buildings unless they retrofit. with all due respect, cost of living in this city keeps going up, up, up because of the politicians the people elect....
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a dan, what do you do? >> it was a good idea and bad trade hindsight. i was giving myself enough time with enough room the stock went right there it is above that strike. i think there is more upside now, out to july, that's the call that this trade has launched what i would do is roll that short april 11th call and maybe turn the july long 11 call into a vertical or sell a 14 strike >> two weeks ago, mike said home builders were a home run for investors. >> if you take a look at all the stocks that's comprised in xnp, what you see it is trading at 12 times earnings the home builders themselves is a subset are much cheaper. you can look at the june 38 call those are about a buck and a half and this is a trade where you can try to be nimble >> the calls are double at this point. i tweeted out earlier today. follow us on twitter if you are not. sell ta call and roll up to 41 you take some profits off the table and maintain long exposure >> you have a bit of offense and defense of trade here. rates go lower, i think it works with it. >> all right, "final c
a dan, what do you do? >> it was a good idea and bad trade hindsight. i was giving myself enough time with enough room the stock went right there it is above that strike. i think there is more upside now, out to july, that's the call that this trade has launched what i would do is roll that short april 11th call and maybe turn the july long 11 call into a vertical or sell a 14 strike >> two weeks ago, mike said home builders were a home run for investors. >> if you take a look...
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dan and mark are with us. dan, you are optimistic. why? >> we have gone through some dark days with demand in china. we are seeing demand in china pick up. i think you will see that this quarter. gene is a conservative guy, but given 350 million iphones and the next 18 months in the services business, we continue to stay positive. this is all install base story. emily: meantime, dan, we are waiting on details, but i just got the headline that elon musk has reached a settlement with the fcc. we don't know the details, but i will watch for more headlines. does that give you some solace? >> as we were talking, i think this speaks to one less overhang on the name. focus on the core business. take the side shows and distractions out. this is an overhang that investors don't have to have nervousness about. emily: we heard that dan is optimistic, but what is the rest of the investment community watching for? >> a lot of people, and dan included, have been interested and surprised at the stock price's elevation since apple announced its first year
dan and mark are with us. dan, you are optimistic. why? >> we have gone through some dark days with demand in china. we are seeing demand in china pick up. i think you will see that this quarter. gene is a conservative guy, but given 350 million iphones and the next 18 months in the services business, we continue to stay positive. this is all install base story. emily: meantime, dan, we are waiting on details, but i just got the headline that elon musk has reached a settlement with the...
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dan: within the u.s. on an industry basis, no, i don't see any overly risky situations because something is going to fall apart on the fundamentals. it overseas, it does not matter. matter.eas, it does not the problem that we have as investors and the central bank, we are trying to assess corporate credit and southeast asia. ink in southeast asia. -- southeast asia. it is difficult. there is a bigger thing going on. the established power, whatever you want to call it. it is like clamshells. fed, europeanthe central bank. that is the first clamshell. the second one is what is happening geopolitically with the emerging power, meaning the established power and all the things around that. and then the third one of course is climate change, but you cannot solve that until you get the second clamshell solved. we day-to-day deal with the first clamshell, the central banks. we also have to keep the second one in mind. that second one is the geopolitical thing. the most affected by that is the area of southeast as
dan: within the u.s. on an industry basis, no, i don't see any overly risky situations because something is going to fall apart on the fundamentals. it overseas, it does not matter. matter.eas, it does not the problem that we have as investors and the central bank, we are trying to assess corporate credit and southeast asia. ink in southeast asia. -- southeast asia. it is difficult. there is a bigger thing going on. the established power, whatever you want to call it. it is like clamshells....
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dan? (justine) (justine) pacifica police called it a miracle, a woman and her unborn child survived a brutal assault. (justine) that was three years ago. and the suspect has not been caught. with police believing the person responsible is possibly still living in the bay area. (grant) in this special report, kron on's terisa estacio shows us how police are still very much on the case and are hopeful áfederal law enforcments officials will help crack the case. <"as soon as he hit me, i felt the flames. they got the back of my arm and i jumped out.">(grant) up next -- a up next -- a truck driver has been arrested after a fiery crash in colorado. we'll hear from witnesses who survived it... after the break. (justine) plus -- los angeles colleges are ordered a quarantine for hundreds of students and staff. the latest numbers on the growing cases of the measles -- when we come back. adlib adlib (justine) and we are following breaking news tonight. police are searching for a suspect wanted in t
dan? (justine) (justine) pacifica police called it a miracle, a woman and her unborn child survived a brutal assault. (justine) that was three years ago. and the suspect has not been caught. with police believing the person responsible is possibly still living in the bay area. (grant) in this special report, kron on's terisa estacio shows us how police are still very much on the case and are hopeful áfederal law enforcments officials will help crack the case. (grant) up next -- a up next -- a...
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dan, thank you for being here. it's great to see you today. >> it's great to be here i missed that big merger >> yeah, i know. >> do they happen every morning? >> they're great >> yeah. great to be here >> great to have you so much to talk about with you quicken loans is the number one mortgage originator in america we've got a lot to talk about with housing and so many other things >> can't wait to get to it housing markets, it's local. >> it is >> it's local. it's like they say overall not bad. >> k on. we're going to talk a lot more about that dan is here for three hours. very quickly, we want to get you caught up on today's top stories, though. disney unveiling new details at an investor presentation last night. disney plus is going to be launching in november at a price of $6.99 a month that's a little more than half of the cost of netflix disney plus will be an ad-free subscription service featuring original content also, programming from disney's biggest franchises, including star wars and marvel it will als
dan, thank you for being here. it's great to see you today. >> it's great to be here i missed that big merger >> yeah, i know. >> do they happen every morning? >> they're great >> yeah. great to be here >> great to have you so much to talk about with you quicken loans is the number one mortgage originator in america we've got a lot to talk about with housing and so many other things >> can't wait to get to it housing markets, it's local. >> it is...
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dan? >> that's good to hear. zachary, thank you so much for your reporting this morning. >>> we move on now to politics. and we're getting a sense of president trump's mood as he and the rest of the nation absorb the mueller report. from mar-a-lago on saturday, he retweeted this from one of his aides, dan scavino, i'm with the president of the southern white house. i have never seen him happier. so. let's bring in martha raddatz. does trump feel like he's out of the woods here and is he really? >> well, you see tweets like that, but then you see other tweets from the president over the past few days saying the mueller report was crazy. saying some of the things in the mueller report were b.s. so i would say that he's being a little defensive as well and does not feel he's completely out of the woods because of course you have many democrats who are saying they need to further investigate, they need to get bob mueller up there, they need to get attorney general bill barr up on the hill to explain the redacted port
dan? >> that's good to hear. zachary, thank you so much for your reporting this morning. >>> we move on now to politics. and we're getting a sense of president trump's mood as he and the rest of the nation absorb the mueller report. from mar-a-lago on saturday, he retweeted this from one of his aides, dan scavino, i'm with the president of the southern white house. i have never seen him happier. so. let's bring in martha raddatz. does trump feel like he's out of the woods here...
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one fan asks dan, are you sticking with your retail trade? >> hey, seattle vince. the s&p was up 2% and the last week the xrt is up 1.5%. i think you stick with it. the trade that costs a dollar costs 70 sents and that's where you would cut that trade >> all right time for the final call. carter >> long iwm. short spy. >> mike ko >> that's the best way to play it on the long side. >> mr. dan nathan. >> i like what he said that to he's got the short spy and i like that trade and i also like wells fargo. >> that does it for us on options action see us back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time "mad money" starts right now >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to crameric ark. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me. or tweet me @jimcramer you couldn't really tell from the action today, dow inching up 40 points, s&p advancing, na
one fan asks dan, are you sticking with your retail trade? >> hey, seattle vince. the s&p was up 2% and the last week the xrt is up 1.5%. i think you stick with it. the trade that costs a dollar costs 70 sents and that's where you would cut that trade >> all right time for the final call. carter >> long iwm. short spy. >> mike ko >> that's the best way to play it on the long side. >> mr. dan nathan. >> i like what he said that to he's got the short...
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one fan asks dan, are you sticking with your retail trade? >> hey, seattle vince. the s&p was up 2% and the last week the xrt is up 1.5%. i think you stick with it. the trade that costs a dollar worth 70 cents and at that's wher you would cut that trade >> all right time for the final call. carter >> long iwm. short spy. >> mike ko >> that's the best way to play it on the long side. >> mr. dan nathan. >> i like what he said that to he's got the short spy and i like that trade and i also like wells fargo. >> that does it for us on options action see us back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time have a great weekend meantime, don't go anywhere. mad money starts right now - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation brought to you by national debt relief. are your credit cards maxed out? are you just making the minimum payments, or worse yet, falling behind on your bills? are you stressed out all the time by your debt? is debt keeping you awake at night? there's reason to worry. check out your credit card statement. if you're only making the minimum payment
one fan asks dan, are you sticking with your retail trade? >> hey, seattle vince. the s&p was up 2% and the last week the xrt is up 1.5%. i think you stick with it. the trade that costs a dollar worth 70 cents and at that's wher you would cut that trade >> all right time for the final call. carter >> long iwm. short spy. >> mike ko >> that's the best way to play it on the long side. >> mr. dan nathan. >> i like what he said that to he's got the...
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dan, what do you do? >> i was pretty fired up there i was dead wrong i nailed the low in early march of that trade. it went up 10% over the next four or five weeks listen, at this point, that thesis i laid out, i think it might be playing out now i was just a bit early the trade that cost $2 is now worth about $80. this is a situation where i think you're in the wrong trade, but if you agree with the thesis, take the premium and roll it out. i think you may get follow through on monday and may get better prices to take this off i see it going lower into the summer. >> think that's right. the tell here of course is crude went higher and higher, and higher, the energy stocks were just not performing. exxon did poorly on the number the key is, there is risk never -- embracing nature within the sector never coming to life. with crude coming off 66 to almost 63, a little below, what's the thesis for being wrong? >> halliburton shareholder here, don't i know it? i'm with these guys. it hasn't seen anything good
dan, what do you do? >> i was pretty fired up there i was dead wrong i nailed the low in early march of that trade. it went up 10% over the next four or five weeks listen, at this point, that thesis i laid out, i think it might be playing out now i was just a bit early the trade that cost $2 is now worth about $80. this is a situation where i think you're in the wrong trade, but if you agree with the thesis, take the premium and roll it out. i think you may get follow through on monday...
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did they ask dan coats to follow-up these things. did they refresh his recollection by saying, that's funny, because one of your aides said you understanding this thing about comey. does that refresh your recollection about that? he may say it never happened or now that you mentioned it, i do remember that fact. i don't know whether any of those efforts were made to try to do that. looks like all these interviews were conducted on the same day, so it's difficult to know what the sequence of those interviews were and how hard they pushed to find out the truth here. there's also rules of evidence when you make decisions about whether to charge. one of these sounds like it's likely hearsay because it was thirdhand information. so it can be difficult to prove. we often talk about information that is awful but lawful, so it may be that he lied and it can't be charged as a crime. >> fascinating. not only is it interesting in terms of dan coats, it's a case study in terms of why it is that congress wants not just the unredacted report but a
did they ask dan coats to follow-up these things. did they refresh his recollection by saying, that's funny, because one of your aides said you understanding this thing about comey. does that refresh your recollection about that? he may say it never happened or now that you mentioned it, i do remember that fact. i don't know whether any of those efforts were made to try to do that. looks like all these interviews were conducted on the same day, so it's difficult to know what the sequence of...
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south pole is particularly useful because -- >> dan: there's no other site like this. the atmosphere is extremely stable. it's extremely clear. there's no water in it, water absorbs the microbes we're looking at. so, you can just map the sky day and night for 6 months a year without stopping, and it gives the best maps we can make short of going to space. >> anthony: i grew up in the kennedy era, where the space program was everything. the first man on the moon, the space race, the whole nation can't wait till we could get to mars. nobody gives a [ bleep ] now. i mean, have you seen that change because i felt it change. >> dan: it's true that there is an increased skepticism of objective reality these days, but this science stands on thousands of years of human, accrued understanding. >> anthony: who's interested? like who's most likely to benefit? >> dan: there's no immediate answer to that question. >> anthony: but you're asking basic questions about the fundamental nature of matter, time, space. surely there were people asking those kinds of questions that led direc
south pole is particularly useful because -- >> dan: there's no other site like this. the atmosphere is extremely stable. it's extremely clear. there's no water in it, water absorbs the microbes we're looking at. so, you can just map the sky day and night for 6 months a year without stopping, and it gives the best maps we can make short of going to space. >> anthony: i grew up in the kennedy era, where the space program was everything. the first man on the moon, the space race, the...
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>> the countdown is on to apple earnings and with the stock still down more than 10% off its highs, dan nathan has a way for you to play it into the results. plus -- soup and cereal stocks are on fire, but has the group gotten too hot >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> well, we do and the chart master is going to break it all down for you, and later, yeti shares have been indestructible to the bears. mike ko says the stock could be about to cool off. he'll lay out the trade. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> let's get right to it because we just wrapped up the busiest week for earnings and half of dan nathan's $4 billion maga trade reported and that's alphabet and amazon for those who haven't been following along. microsoft up 4% to a new all-time high crossing $1 billion in market cap and it jumped off its report and we're awaiting alphabet earnings on monday and it's implying a roughly 4% move in either action for those stocks and dan has a way to play one of them into the results. you're looking at apple. >> it's important for those nam
>> the countdown is on to apple earnings and with the stock still down more than 10% off its highs, dan nathan has a way for you to play it into the results. plus -- soup and cereal stocks are on fire, but has the group gotten too hot >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> well, we do and the chart master is going to break it all down for you, and later, yeti shares have been indestructible to the bears. mike ko says the stock could be about to cool...
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we're back with dan henninger, kim strassel and holman jenkins. so dan, having looked at those 10 episodes that he describes, lays out the facts, how strong is the evidence of obstruction? >> i don't think it's particularly strong. i mean, this is all about donald trump and a lot of this coverage of the obstruction part of the report is built around that one line of mueller's, this does not exonerate him. why is that line in the report? paul: that's a good h trump sal weeks ago he was, quote, totally exonerated by what was going to come out in the report. donald trump is incapable of absorbing any kind of political attack. he always has to respond. he always has to fight back. that is essentially what was going on in a lot of these white house incidents. he felt he was under pressure, under attack. he knows that he's not a target as i just explained, comey had told him that. he's pressing everybody to go out there and let the public know, shut this down. yeah, he came up to the edge in many ways by telling his counsel, don mcgahn, to go over and t
we're back with dan henninger, kim strassel and holman jenkins. so dan, having looked at those 10 episodes that he describes, lays out the facts, how strong is the evidence of obstruction? >> i don't think it's particularly strong. i mean, this is all about donald trump and a lot of this coverage of the obstruction part of the report is built around that one line of mueller's, this does not exonerate him. why is that line in the report? paul: that's a good h trump sal weeks ago he was,...
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paul: dan? >> somewhat connectedly i'm giving a miss to house banking chair maxine waters who this week demanded to know from three bank ceos what they were doing about the student debt problem. and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells fargo and then citigroup, they said we really don't do student loans anymore. and chase ceo jamie dimon to tell the banking chair that the government took over student loans in 2010 during the obama administration when she was in congress. paul: and voted for it. >> i guess they were just to discrete to ask her what she's doing to clean up that mess. paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks for watching. i will see you right here next week. ♪ >> in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. >> a rocket scientist and minister on a heavenly mission... >> that was my dad's dream -- to get the bibles to the moon. >> ...a parable of loads of fiches... >>
paul: dan? >> somewhat connectedly i'm giving a miss to house banking chair maxine waters who this week demanded to know from three bank ceos what they were doing about the student debt problem. and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells fargo and then citigroup, they said we really don't do student loans anymore. and chase ceo jamie dimon to tell the banking chair that the government took over student loans in 2010 during the obama administration when she was in congress. paul: and...
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so, dan, you never mince words, but one of the top debacles ever? >> my opinion in 20 years of covering tech, if you look up disaster in the dictionary, you would see tesla's quarter. it is about guidance and the company not fessing up to where it is. taxisould focus on robo and other fictions. investors are focused on the cash and demand. i think the company did one of the worst jobs possible at g that storm down. >> this is a crazy week where elon musk has an autonomy day on monday, earnings reports wednesday, and thursday and friday, a huge selloff. that a lower point than it has been since january 2017. big holders seem to be selling. , dan, you said elon musk and company appear as if they were in an episode out of the twilight zone. what do you mean by that? seemed they really dealing with reality and demand and what is currently happening. it felt like a company while , but is a biohazard they're not focused on demand. ,8 hours talking to investors as nervous as i have seen investors in many years. ,hen it comes down to the cash what does that
so, dan, you never mince words, but one of the top debacles ever? >> my opinion in 20 years of covering tech, if you look up disaster in the dictionary, you would see tesla's quarter. it is about guidance and the company not fessing up to where it is. taxisould focus on robo and other fictions. investors are focused on the cash and demand. i think the company did one of the worst jobs possible at g that storm down. >> this is a crazy week where elon musk has an autonomy day on...
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paul: dan, why do you think this is happening now? do you think this is really an effort by people who don't want biden to be the democratic nominee to keep him out of the races? as gillian said, we've known this about joe biden for a long time. >> yeah, it -- we have no evidence of that. people suspect bernie sanders put some of these women up to it. we're now up to -- paul: first one was, is a sanders supporter. >> we got up to four or five, and are they all sanders supporters? this is kind of the dynamic of these things now. this isn't really a me too offense. he did all of this in public. nonetheless, this is an example of how these ideas of sexual abuse, racial justice, offenses against ideas like race, gender, social justice get so malleable that people who feel offended by them come forth and make these accusations and, indeed, the media takes it seriously. i mean, you could say it was no big deal that joe biden has kind of squeezed people his entire career, went immediately to the top of the news budget. it's on cable televisi
paul: dan, why do you think this is happening now? do you think this is really an effort by people who don't want biden to be the democratic nominee to keep him out of the races? as gillian said, we've known this about joe biden for a long time. >> yeah, it -- we have no evidence of that. people suspect bernie sanders put some of these women up to it. we're now up to -- paul: first one was, is a sanders supporter. >> we got up to four or five, and are they all sanders supporters?...
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once more, dan justy is thinking big. >> 1800 schools in new york city. but i mean, the goal is to get everywhere. today, my dream is in ten years things a just when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. >>> there is a young girl in arkansas who is able to grant anybody three wishes. steve hartman found her and her magic on the road. >> reporter: at a nursing home in northwest arkansas, we found a gem named ruby. 11-year-old ruby chitsy likes to go to work with her mom. amanda is a nurse who travels to several nursing homes in the area. and it was on one of
once more, dan justy is thinking big. >> 1800 schools in new york city. but i mean, the goal is to get everywhere. today, my dream is in ten years things a just when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been...
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paul: dan? >> i'm giving a miss to house banking chair, maxine waters, who this week, demanded to know from three bank ceo's what they were doing about the student debt problem, and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells fargo and then citigroup they said we really don't do student loans any more, and as well as chase ceo jamie dimon to tell the banking chair that government took over student loans in 2010 during the obama administration when she was in congress. >> and voted for it. >> i guess they were just discrete to ask her what she's doing to clean up that mess. >> paul: remember if you have your own hit or miss tweet it to us, that's it for this weeks show thanks to our panel and thanks to all of you forl watching, we'll see you right here, next week. stuart: good evening everybody. there was spying, attorney general william barr today made it official, long held suspicions well it looks like they were absolutely accurate, telling lawmakers what we and of course president trump, have
paul: dan? >> i'm giving a miss to house banking chair, maxine waters, who this week, demanded to know from three bank ceo's what they were doing about the student debt problem, and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells fargo and then citigroup they said we really don't do student loans any more, and as well as chase ceo jamie dimon to tell the banking chair that government took over student loans in 2010 during the obama administration when she was in congress. >> and voted...
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dan? >> drew, thank you very much. >>> it's been almost a month and a half since a mudslide talk out those homes in socilito. and today, the boulevard reopened for the first time, but a large pile of debris still remains. "abc7 news" met with residents of the last red tagged house in theneighborhood. the debris field will remain until late summer in the very at least. >>> we could talk in spanish. >> new at 11:00, a woman in san jose says she was confronted for speaking spanish. man amanda del castillo joins us live from san jose. >> reporter: ama, gracie says she was inside of this shell station here at bernell road in south san jose. she said when she was greeted it was in spanish by one employee. then a second employee felt the need to speak up. moran captured that confrontation on video. when customers visit this shell gas station, they expect a full tank of gas, not racial remarks. >> you don't tell me when i should talk in spanish or not. >> reporter: a short conversation was interru
dan? >> drew, thank you very much. >>> it's been almost a month and a half since a mudslide talk out those homes in socilito. and today, the boulevard reopened for the first time, but a large pile of debris still remains. "abc7 news" met with residents of the last red tagged house in theneighborhood. the debris field will remain until late summer in the very at least. >>> we could talk in spanish. >> new at 11:00, a woman in san jose says she was...
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dan, kristen? >> thanks. we'll see you then. >>> finally tonight, a pod of killer whales put on a real show in monterey bay today. >> princess monterey whale watching shared this video with us. they say two adult males and a female were teaching a juvenile to hunt. they kept at it for more than 20 minutes. >> princess monterey says it appeared the whales more interested in teaching than eating, because the sea lion in their midst was still safe when the boat left. there you go. >> they got more than they bargained for. >>> here is something you probably never see on bart. a man in new york spends several minutes loading trees on to a subway train last night. the woman who took this video said people were mostly amused, and they all clapped when the doors finally closed. >> however, new york subway officials say this is not allowed. the rules prohibit blocking doorways and impeding the movement of people or trains. okay, come on, buddy. you can't take a bunch of trees. >> well, he did try. it looks like he mos
dan, kristen? >> thanks. we'll see you then. >>> finally tonight, a pod of killer whales put on a real show in monterey bay today. >> princess monterey whale watching shared this video with us. they say two adult males and a female were teaching a juvenile to hunt. they kept at it for more than 20 minutes. >> princess monterey says it appeared the whales more interested in teaching than eating, because the sea lion in their midst was still safe when the boat left....
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dan it sounds like this could be just one. in a series of rate hikes that's right and this is one rate hike which has been approved pga also requesting to increase its profits from 10 to 16% that would be a 60% increase. >>that can see bills go up nearly $20 a month. pacific gas and electric customers will soon see their rates go up. >>we're talking about $3 and $0.50 a free. in the average bill every month. >>martone is with pg any critic the utility reform network. >>he did me. >>should get not one penny more. not one penny increase until they have shown themselves to have a board of directors that's accountable to safety. a c e o that's accountable to safety. management that actually gives us the safety we already have been paying for. >>pg e will use the money to recover the costs of vegetation management and repair of damaged facilities and restoration of service back in 2016 and 2017 after 3 fires and 4 sets of storms. >>what's so disturbing is the cpc is supposed to protect the public from pg any and instead it looks li
dan it sounds like this could be just one. in a series of rate hikes that's right and this is one rate hike which has been approved pga also requesting to increase its profits from 10 to 16% that would be a 60% increase. >>that can see bills go up nearly $20 a month. pacific gas and electric customers will soon see their rates go up. >>we're talking about $3 and $0.50 a free. in the average bill every month. >>martone is with pg any critic the utility reform network....
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i don't see a lot of upside, but there is potential downside. >>> dan? >> apple reports tuesday night we said the implied move is 4.5. it has moved 6%, not including the 10% drawdown on the negative announcement >> see you next friday at 5:30 eastern time ""mad money"" starts right now - [announcer] the following is a paid program for automatic home standby generators. brought to you by generac power systems. - [narrator] there's no place like home and today, you rely on power more than ever for all the comforts you love. but when your power goes out, you feel helpless, out of control, you're in the dark without air conditioning or heat. food begins to spoil. many people lose clean, running water. the home network and internet are down. your home security system is useless and the basement sump pump is not working.
i don't see a lot of upside, but there is potential downside. >>> dan? >> apple reports tuesday night we said the implied move is 4.5. it has moved 6%, not including the 10% drawdown on the negative announcement >> see you next friday at 5:30 eastern time ""mad money"" starts right now - [announcer] the following is a paid program for automatic home standby generators. brought to you by generac power systems. - [narrator] there's no place like home and...
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dan? >> i think it's important to remember the whole laundry list of concerns in q4. other than the fed, not many of them have abated and we still have an 8, 9 $10 trillion of sovereign debt and what does that tell you about the health of the global economy. we've had organizations and global growth expectations for 2019, so to me, i feel like we're back at these highs, have a party, people, it's amazing. we've done this now three times in 18 months and it's a great thing, but just remember the last two times that were here and people make bad decisions and buying high and selling low and it doesn't 19 you have what karen does and take upside calls and take off some of the names that have actually gone up 15, 20, 30% like the semis there's nothing wrong with taking a little off the table and maybe rotating health care and maybe that's the better move here and to me what everybody is saying is this is a tricker market than where we were at the low and it's the deep end of the pool. >> check
dan? >> i think it's important to remember the whole laundry list of concerns in q4. other than the fed, not many of them have abated and we still have an 8, 9 $10 trillion of sovereign debt and what does that tell you about the health of the global economy. we've had organizations and global growth expectations for 2019, so to me, i feel like we're back at these highs, have a party, people, it's amazing. we've done this now three times in 18 months and it's a great thing, but just...
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with dent with dan rather and complain that they only had a few bullets and a few old enfield rifles and they needed more weapons they needed the stingers which reminds me of how the media behaved at the beginning of the syrian proxy war when they embedded with the cia backed free syrian army dan rather appears again a week after nine eleven on the david letterman show and he starts preparing the public for a long war in which many men and women will have to die a permanent war against terror and dan rather warns them that arab americans were celebrating the nine eleven attacks from across the river from across the hudson river with absolutely no evidence and either donald trump repeated in two thousand and fifteen so it's not just the neo cons but it's the most trusted figures in news who have been spinning out these lies that have been driving us into permanent war and you know dan rather's been replaced by a new generation of figures who helped sell the russia gate hoax and the russia gate hoax has basically been used to domesticate donald trump and create space for the neo cons t
with dent with dan rather and complain that they only had a few bullets and a few old enfield rifles and they needed more weapons they needed the stingers which reminds me of how the media behaved at the beginning of the syrian proxy war when they embedded with the cia backed free syrian army dan rather appears again a week after nine eleven on the david letterman show and he starts preparing the public for a long war in which many men and women will have to die a permanent war against terror...
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dan thank you for that. [cheering] thank you dan. his son is doing a fantastic job to thank him for me. and texas attorney general, somebody who wins a lot of lawsuits on your cat behalf can. [cheering] and deputy secretary of energy dan brouillette, thank you dan. [cheering] as well as representatives, pete, randy weber and brian babbitt. they help a lot. those three guys. thanks also to texas land commissioner george p bush for being here. where is george? come here george. this is the only bush that likes me. [laughter] he is the only one. come here i want to meet you. he is a friend of my sons and he is a great guy. truly this is the bush that got it right. [laughter] [cheering] i like him. he is going far. he is going places. thank you george. here at the iu oee international training and educational center operators are perfecting their skills on cranes and pipe lifters, siphons and angle dozers. i just saw them all outside. i used to work machines and my father would have a job when i was very young, i won't say because i'll r
dan thank you for that. [cheering] thank you dan. his son is doing a fantastic job to thank him for me. and texas attorney general, somebody who wins a lot of lawsuits on your cat behalf can. [cheering] and deputy secretary of energy dan brouillette, thank you dan. [cheering] as well as representatives, pete, randy weber and brian babbitt. they help a lot. those three guys. thanks also to texas land commissioner george p bush for being here. where is george? come here george. this is the only...
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dan bongino you promised to show up with a tight and you fulfill that promise. >> dan: never miss it, buddy. speak to you explode into your weekend malcolm is that okay? >> brian: i will see you monday on fox & friends. i can't wait i will be changing outfits. that is it unless, make sure to watch every night at 8:00 because tucker will be here in a nice hirsute. great slogans. i don't have time to read them so i will stare straight ahead. ♪ welcome to the special edition of hannity 2020 election tammy bruce in person on tonight and the trump addition with success after success on the economy but the first quarter gdp numbers shattering expectations, full coverage of that just ahead but first, the radica
dan bongino you promised to show up with a tight and you fulfill that promise. >> dan: never miss it, buddy. speak to you explode into your weekend malcolm is that okay? >> brian: i will see you monday on fox & friends. i can't wait i will be changing outfits. that is it unless, make sure to watch every night at 8:00 because tucker will be here in a nice hirsute. great slogans. i don't have time to read them so i will stare straight ahead. ♪ welcome to the special edition of...