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louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together. eliahi: i can't emphasize enough how close tim said the families were, which was why he said there was a way, due to that closeness, that he could influence the prime minister. louise: at the time, scott morrison was preparing for one of his first acts as prime minister, a national apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. eliahi priest set up a meeting with tim stewart and others. the group wanted the phrase "ritual sexual abuse" included in the national apology. dr. michael salter: so, when the qanon conspiracy is using the term "ritual abuse," they're using it as synonymous with child torture, cannibalism, really the most gross and vivid and graphic allegations of child abuse that you can imagine. it has been folded into a set of beliefs about the united states government, in which there are high-powered, high-profile individuals who secretly engage in these strange satanic ceremonies. louise: eliahi priest showed four corners messages he says tim stewart sent him r
louise: priest says tim stewart sent him this picture of tim and scott morrison together. eliahi: i can't emphasize enough how close tim said the families were, which was why he said there was a way, due to that closeness, that he could influence the prime minister. louise: at the time, scott morrison was preparing for one of his first acts as prime minister, a national apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. eliahi priest set up a meeting with tim stewart and others. the...
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i keep hearing, tim - westwood, tim westwood. tim westwood. westwood! tim westwood. westwood. mother bleep tim westwood. tim westwood tv. my man, tim westwood. westwood, we know what we're doing here. the 2007 mob0 for best dj, tim westwood! - he's undone his trousers. he actually tapped me to turn around to look at the fact that he was exposing himself. i rememberjust feeling completely powerless. this is not about music now, and i'm just very, very scared. i like that. is it real? this was an assault. i'm a big dog! baby, you don't have to put your top back on. i was 17. he was twice my age. there was this kind of power dynamic. this is predatory behaviour. 0h! ijust really wish i'd be able to speak to my teenage self and say, "oh, my god. just get out of there." i would describe it as an abuse of power because who are they going to believe, this little girl from the midlands or this big, shiny star from london? he's on national radio, international. now drop the bomb. yeah. do you have sex with a lot of black girls? not as much as i'd like to. # check this out...# the �*9
i keep hearing, tim - westwood, tim westwood. tim westwood. westwood! tim westwood. westwood. mother bleep tim westwood. tim westwood tv. my man, tim westwood. westwood, we know what we're doing here. the 2007 mob0 for best dj, tim westwood! - he's undone his trousers. he actually tapped me to turn around to look at the fact that he was exposing himself. i rememberjust feeling completely powerless. this is not about music now, and i'm just very, very scared. i like that. is it real? this was an...
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tim: she took the day off. romaine: ok. i might show up tomorrow. tim: enjoy the rest of your time. that will do it. we will see you tomorrow, same time, same place. taylor: coming up, big conversations still ahead. really big for their reaction to these markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: s&p 500 had its best day since may, 2020. taylor: doubling capital focused on equity markets. i'm curious about what you're thinking about a two year yield 17 basis points on the day and that big repricing we experienced. >> the repricing began at the beginning of the year. big move across the yield curve. 2-year note's up 180 basis point, 10-year up 100 from the start of the year. the market had fully priced in today's actions. today's actions were a little bit hawkish, that is why your see a rally. romaine: long-term path for the fed, do you think we continue to see these hikes in succession or maybe the fed will have to pause and wait for things? ken: they are set on doing another 250 basis points. there is a couple month break. that will give them time to wait for more data. two 50's are in
tim: she took the day off. romaine: ok. i might show up tomorrow. tim: enjoy the rest of your time. that will do it. we will see you tomorrow, same time, same place. taylor: coming up, big conversations still ahead. really big for their reaction to these markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: s&p 500 had its best day since may, 2020. taylor: doubling capital focused on equity markets. i'm curious about what you're thinking about a two year yield 17 basis points on the day and that big...
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tim, nearly 24 hours since the olls starmer. tim, nearly 24 hours since the polls close- _ starmer. tim, nearly 24 hours since the polls close. where _ starmer. tim, nearly 24 hours since the polls close. where do _ starmer. tim, nearly 24 hours since the polls close. where do you - starmer. tim, nearly 24 hours since the polls close. where do you see i the polls close. where do you see things now that most of these votes have been counted? i things now that most of these votes have been counted?— have been counted? i agree with a lot of that analysis. _ have been counted? i agree with a lot of that analysis. in _ have been counted? i agree with a lot of that analysis. in a _ have been counted? i agree with a lot of that analysis. in a lot - have been counted? i agree with a lot of that analysis. in a lot of - lot of that analysis. in a lot of ways, — lot of that analysis. in a lot of ways, it — lot of that analysis. in a lot of ways, it feels like a stalemate and the perfect book and to the election campaign was keir starmer being hit with beergate. this should have been a tr
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alix: tim, great stuff. we really appreciate it. tim boyle, columbia sportswear chairman and ceo. you're going to look at a different side of inflation, and that is food inflation. todd becker is president of green plains energy. he is going to be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ another crazy day? vis of course—you'reorg to find a cio in 2022.ssional. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want—your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with unbeatable business solutions from comcast business. powering possibilities™. ritika: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the
alix: tim, great stuff. we really appreciate it. tim boyle, columbia sportswear chairman and ceo. you're going to look at a different side of inflation, and that is food inflation. todd becker is president of green plains energy. he is going to be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ another...
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tim westwood! westwood and me, the rap show. the 2007 mobo for best dj, tim westwood! after leaving the bbc in 2013, tim westwood presented a weekly show on capital xtra until last week, when a joint investigation by the bbc and the guardian brought allegations of sexual misconduct to light. he's undone his trousers. he actually tapped me to turn around, to look at the fact that he was exposing himself. i rememberjust feeling completely powerless. lwas w. — he was twice my age. there was this kind of power dynamic. i ijust really wish i'd be able to speak to my teenage self and say... bbc 3's 30—minute documentary tim westwood: the abuse of power investigated the renowned rep dj, hearing from six black women who accused him of sexual misconduct, predatory sexual encounters and unwanted touching. now, chi chi izundu made the documentary with colleague ruth evans, and just before went on air, i spoke to her and asked her about it. so, this story was about seven women who detailed accounts of unexpected and unwanted sexual behaviour from the radio dj tim westwood. now
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to you, tim. kate mention the down 60% in four months an the stock has lost half of the value from the pandemic high but you wonder about a name like this and think is the market repricing stocks like this to just where they were before the pandemic and kind of go back to the way that we were when all you could do was order fast food? >> but it is not the same company and think there is a sigh of relief in terms of the reopening element. this is a reopening trade. and so we should be looking at new york city and the urban centers where shake shack not only has their strong hold but where they have the pricing power that randy who was a friend of the show and has talked about this business for years. they are continuing to grow and continuing to have higher margin and more pricing power but i'm very concerned about the labor costs and input costs and think they're going to be the ones where that kind of guidance for next couple of quarters are the different makers stocks down 49% over a year. you'v
to you, tim. kate mention the down 60% in four months an the stock has lost half of the value from the pandemic high but you wonder about a name like this and think is the market repricing stocks like this to just where they were before the pandemic and kind of go back to the way that we were when all you could do was order fast food? >> but it is not the same company and think there is a sigh of relief in terms of the reopening element. this is a reopening trade. and so we should be...
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tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: thanks. the catholic church is responding positively to the leaked cream court draft. when the news broke, the san francisco archbishop tweeted his support and spoke with me about why he is pleased to be at this moment in history. >> our goal is to make abortion unthinkable. because it is a very violent act and i think women need to have the support necessary to give birth and give this child the right to life. all women should have that means possible. dan: you know that is not realistic. that has not happened the last 50 years since roe v. wade was passed. there will still be a significant percentage of the population that believes abortion should be allowed and they will pursue abortions. >> the women need to be given this support. it might seem unrealistic now but it's because of the cultural mentality that has set in. ama: a climber with a message took to the sales force building today, scaling all the way to the top. j.r. stone spoke with that young man who says he did it because he is
tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: thanks. the catholic church is responding positively to the leaked cream court draft. when the news broke, the san francisco archbishop tweeted his support and spoke with me about why he is pleased to be at this moment in history. >> our goal is to make abortion unthinkable. because it is a very violent act and i think women need to have the support necessary to give birth and give this child the right to life. all women should have that means possible. dan:...
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tim did say last night it was cheap. he is right. traded well today obviously but the move is justified. up 17.1%, 120 basis points year over year and difficult environment. good for them. should be rewarded for this. doing back of the envelope math, a couple days ago cut down by almost 58% from the levels in november 50% of the recent move from 220 down to 102 is 160 and a reasonable level to start selling the stock. >> check out kohl's trading 12% higher nearly. there's a rough earnings report. offers may come in lower expected karen, you have been fired up. gotten under your skin. >> i'm back, kohl's. we saw the stock trading at 36.5, 37 that's where the plan will trade on its own and only with this story of bidders bidding lower that made the stock trade into the 40s. remember that, board,when you consider the bids. they're higher than where the stock is today for the board, were you aware that the officers were leaving before the meeting on may 11th if you were aware of it that's not so cool, board if you weren't, that's not so
tim did say last night it was cheap. he is right. traded well today obviously but the move is justified. up 17.1%, 120 basis points year over year and difficult environment. good for them. should be rewarded for this. doing back of the envelope math, a couple days ago cut down by almost 58% from the levels in november 50% of the recent move from 220 down to 102 is 160 and a reasonable level to start selling the stock. >> check out kohl's trading 12% higher nearly. there's a rough earnings...
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why is that, tim? i think because we didn't have the product configuration right, and i really wanted to fine-tune and test this. i thought, "we got one chance here." the sneaker business is a $60 billion business. don't start doing that, man. no, no, no. i'm just saying it's a big business. this should be sitting at the register at every large retailer of sneakers. john: how many competitors are out there? there's a couple other products out that are made out of, like, silicone or rubber. is nobody doing this where you have that little piece on the end? absolutely not, because we have -- we have a patent. this is not that easy to do, by the way. um, it's actually pretty easy once you get used to kind of pulling them in and out. yeah, once you got it in -- you're right, the first time is hard. what if i wanted to play a pickup game? can it hold up, you know, so i can play in these? you know, i can play in these. o'leary: i rarely do this, but i'm gonna ask daymond for some advice. yes, you should bathe
why is that, tim? i think because we didn't have the product configuration right, and i really wanted to fine-tune and test this. i thought, "we got one chance here." the sneaker business is a $60 billion business. don't start doing that, man. no, no, no. i'm just saying it's a big business. this should be sitting at the register at every large retailer of sneakers. john: how many competitors are out there? there's a couple other products out that are made out of, like, silicone or...
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maybe tim said it earlier. i think sooner or later, these stocks will show relative strength to the large cap stocks then you'll know to get in the pool then. you know what i mean but right now, we're not out of the woods with the s&p down 15% and nasdaq down 20%. that is the playbook going back to the post dot com crash. roku, good balance sheet could there be strategic m&a not here, not right now. it took two years for the nasdaq to go back 85% from the highs in 2000 different nasdaq, but some of these stocks >> down 85%. >> they're banging around going up 10%, down 15% that's why we can talk about this for six more lonts like this >> somebody should call around good will. see if peloton's -- talk about channel checks >> wow i doubt it >> well, all right our next guest warns half the market is in a bubble and high valuation stocks are a big reason why dan suzuki, great to have you with us. when you say high valuation stocks, i'm guessing you mean the ones we're talking about versus a clorox, which is high val
maybe tim said it earlier. i think sooner or later, these stocks will show relative strength to the large cap stocks then you'll know to get in the pool then. you know what i mean but right now, we're not out of the woods with the s&p down 15% and nasdaq down 20%. that is the playbook going back to the post dot com crash. roku, good balance sheet could there be strategic m&a not here, not right now. it took two years for the nasdaq to go back 85% from the highs in 2000 different nasdaq,...
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tim. >> energy space. schlumberger if you're heading down to the water line, these are the guys to own >> courtney. >> airlines. delta here their revenue is expected to be at 97% still trading 30% lower. i think that's a buy >> guy >> before you go twisting by the pool, folks, it's still a little cold out there the rangers will actually skate away a game six victory. apa corp love energy. >> bk. >> i love how guy talks basketball i'm going to go with the energy sector as well but i'm going to sell exxon mobil. putting my money where my mouth is i think the political risk is too high >> so far away all right. that does it for us on "fast money. do not go anywhere options action is up next. wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is
tim. >> energy space. schlumberger if you're heading down to the water line, these are the guys to own >> courtney. >> airlines. delta here their revenue is expected to be at 97% still trading 30% lower. i think that's a buy >> guy >> before you go twisting by the pool, folks, it's still a little cold out there the rangers will actually skate away a game six victory. apa corp love energy. >> bk. >> i love how guy talks basketball i'm going to go with...
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tim wasn't paying attention. just calling him out right now i brought mine with me i'll say this. they reported a strong quarter may 19th jim cramer has the ceo on. the stock has sold off from the double top i like this power pitch. >> so you're a buyer tim, do you have a smart board >> i got a surprise for you. look what i found in my closet and in fact, it's my smart board and it says i'm begging you because guy was begging me on the call to find my smart board. nice job, malcolm. very thoughtful pitch. i think some of the issues we talked about amazon. also the attempt buying duke i think tactically you have a buy opportunity here not sure you want to hold this one forever, but i think the stock's beaten up. >> two buys so far steve, what do you say >> yeah, technically, i'm going to go with a buy as well technically it's right at that october 2021 level, which is, it's got to hold $120, but he did alleviate my concerns that he has some time here on his bullish thesis >> karen >> i went with a pass. it wasn't
tim wasn't paying attention. just calling him out right now i brought mine with me i'll say this. they reported a strong quarter may 19th jim cramer has the ceo on. the stock has sold off from the double top i like this power pitch. >> so you're a buyer tim, do you have a smart board >> i got a surprise for you. look what i found in my closet and in fact, it's my smart board and it says i'm begging you because guy was begging me on the call to find my smart board. nice job, malcolm....
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because let's be honest, tim ryan, look at his tv ads. the guy is running as a trump democrat, right? [laughter] he really is. tim ryan says he is tough on china, and yet he has voted 100% of the time with joe biden, the weakest on china president in the history of this country. he says that he once to fight inflation, yet he has voted 100% of the time with the president who has caused the worst inflation in the past 45 years of american history. he says that he cares about us here in ohio, but he refuses to fight his own party when they flooded the state of ohio with illegal drugs and sex traffickers. ladies and gentlemen, tim ryan needs to go down, and we are going to be the party that does it. [cheers and applause] we have such an opportunity here in the state of ohio because i think so many of our people, and it is not just republicans. it is moderates, it is democrats. as much as i can't stand the leadership of the democratic party, most of the people across the state of ohio are good people, ladies and gentlemen, and we believe we o
because let's be honest, tim ryan, look at his tv ads. the guy is running as a trump democrat, right? [laughter] he really is. tim ryan says he is tough on china, and yet he has voted 100% of the time with joe biden, the weakest on china president in the history of this country. he says that he once to fight inflation, yet he has voted 100% of the time with the president who has caused the worst inflation in the past 45 years of american history. he says that he cares about us here in ohio, but...
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tim: tim johns, abc7news. ama: we used the abc7news app to send out a push alert about the freeway shut down. download now. you can customize the app to the places and topics you are interested in. a highway patrol officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a scuffle on the bay bridge. the chp says the officer tried to stop a man walking on the catwalk between san francisco and treasure island. officers say demand about follow the officer's verbal demands, which led to an altercation. onlookers helped the officer detain the man. in the south bay, a man with a knife forced an elementary school to go under lockdown today. it happened outside empire gardens elementary school in san jose around 11:00 this morning. neighbors were also told to stay inside. no students were in danger. parents were called to pick up their children after police detained the man. one mother says -- one child says she was scared. her teacher gave instructions. >> she told us to stay at our seats and be quiet. >> i started praying to
tim: tim johns, abc7news. ama: we used the abc7news app to send out a push alert about the freeway shut down. download now. you can customize the app to the places and topics you are interested in. a highway patrol officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a scuffle on the bay bridge. the chp says the officer tried to stop a man walking on the catwalk between san francisco and treasure island. officers say demand about follow the officer's verbal demands, which led to an altercation....
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i'm amgen is still too cheap. >> tim, would you get into biotech? >> i tell you, if you look at and i'll go with the ibb if you look at those top six or seven names outside of moderna, you have great balance sheets in there. the question has been where's the next growth coming from. gilead continues to play out so i think moderna is a stock that is range bound and in fact has dragged down the ibb dramatically again, a high multiple stock that i think is a heavyweight is something you have to watch. >> yeah. ibb is market cap weighted xbi has more of the smaller players. karen, in this environment xbi might not be where you want to be versus the ibb, although both are trading terribly >> yeah, they really are trading terribly ibb i think was partially up today on that -- the acquisition biohaven did, huge premium but i think sometimes you see an acquisition happen and then you see a little more activity somebody rings the bell and other ceos, all right, now it's time to act. so i'm surprised we haven't seen more activity given the balance sheets of t
i'm amgen is still too cheap. >> tim, would you get into biotech? >> i tell you, if you look at and i'll go with the ibb if you look at those top six or seven names outside of moderna, you have great balance sheets in there. the question has been where's the next growth coming from. gilead continues to play out so i think moderna is a stock that is range bound and in fact has dragged down the ibb dramatically again, a high multiple stock that i think is a heavyweight is something...
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tim seymour? >> disney, we're backing 2015 levels, where the company was valued differently in a different environment. i get that i like what we have here. >> steve grasso? >> hershey, it is not what to buy, it is what to sell. i think you take profits, hershey, sell it, for the last month, made a series of lower highs, lower lows. >> karen finerman? >> well, walgreens, they sold at $900 million stake in american amerisource, good for them, use that to pay down debt, it is a value stock with a high dividend >> brian kelly. >> for me, on down days like this, i look at my screen and what's green exxonmobil was green today the refining margin should be pretty good still. >> all right, thank you for watching "fast money." see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now "mad money" with jim cramer 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 he
tim seymour? >> disney, we're backing 2015 levels, where the company was valued differently in a different environment. i get that i like what we have here. >> steve grasso? >> hershey, it is not what to buy, it is what to sell. i think you take profits, hershey, sell it, for the last month, made a series of lower highs, lower lows. >> karen finerman? >> well, walgreens, they sold at $900 million stake in american amerisource, good for them, use that to pay down...
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i keep hearing, tim westwood, tim westwood. tim westwood. westwood! tim westwood. westwood. mother bleep tim westwood. tim westwood tv. my man, tim westwood. westwood, we know what we're doing here. the 2007 mob0 _ for best dj, tim westwood! cheering he's undone his trousers. he actually tapped me to turn around to look at the fact that he was exposing himself. i rememberjust feeling completely powerless. this is not about music now, and i'm just very, very scared.
i keep hearing, tim westwood, tim westwood. tim westwood. westwood! tim westwood. westwood. mother bleep tim westwood. tim westwood tv. my man, tim westwood. westwood, we know what we're doing here. the 2007 mob0 _ for best dj, tim westwood! cheering he's undone his trousers. he actually tapped me to turn around to look at the fact that he was exposing himself. i rememberjust feeling completely powerless. this is not about music now, and i'm just very, very scared.
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tim, i've known you for a while now. i got to tell you, you are unbelievable in "1883. >> ah, thank you >> jimmy: you hit it out of the park, man. >> thank you thank you. >> jimmy: this is unbelievable >> yes >> jimmy: i mean, wow. [ cheers and applause you crushed it, buddy. you crushed it and you're also back on the road >> yeah, we're touring right now. tomorrow night i'm in cleveland. >> jimmy: wow. how's it feel to be back on -- >> "hello, cleveland." >> jimmy: "hello, cleveland. it's me. you made four rights, well that's a circle," yeah [ laughter ] how is -- how is it being -- performing in front of live audiences again? >> it's so awesome you know, it's been six years since i've done a solo tour. >> jimmy: geez >> yeah, the last tour was faith and i doing "soul2soul," which was -- >> jimmy: oh, that's right >> -- '17-'18. but, um, i'm glad to be back with my band, my guys, you know and playing music and playing new songs. and we're in the middle of recording a new album at the same time. >> jimmy: that's what i'm
tim, i've known you for a while now. i got to tell you, you are unbelievable in "1883. >> ah, thank you >> jimmy: you hit it out of the park, man. >> thank you thank you. >> jimmy: this is unbelievable >> yes >> jimmy: i mean, wow. [ cheers and applause you crushed it, buddy. you crushed it and you're also back on the road >> yeah, we're touring right now. tomorrow night i'm in cleveland. >> jimmy: wow. how's it feel to be back on -- >>...
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also, joining us from london is tim squirrel. he has had a communications and editorial at the institute for strategic dialogue, a very warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. rebecca. let me start with you today. where does the state of press freedom worldwide stand right now? unfortunately, we've reached another real press freedom day where the state of press freedom around the world has gotten worse. this year, a record total of $28.00 countries have dipped into our worst category of the index indicating that their country situation for press freedom is very bad. we've highlighted a number of times in the analysis that comes out with our index, but the overarching theme of this year really being that we've entered a new era, a polarization. and so we've looked at how polarization, both within countries and between countries has impacted the state of media, freedom around the world. and the impact has indeed been significant. romeo just how difficult and dangerous are things right now fo
also, joining us from london is tim squirrel. he has had a communications and editorial at the institute for strategic dialogue, a very warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. rebecca. let me start with you today. where does the state of press freedom worldwide stand right now? unfortunately, we've reached another real press freedom day where the state of press freedom around the world has gotten worse. this year, a record total of $28.00 countries have...
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on the desk tonight, karen finer man, dan nathan, tim seymour and bono isam. inching ever closer to bear market territory take a look at the continued weakness in what used to be pillars of the market. target, walmart, apple, coca-cola, all megacap names dropping today adding for their losses on the flip side, check out shopify, rivian, zoom video, more multiple stocks what towdoes it tell you where are we in this decline, dan? >> well, i think in the more speculative ones they're kind of running out of sellers possibly especially in the velocity in which they've come down. these were heavily shorted names. i think you're seeing some shorts covered at some of these levels here because i think it's getting harder and harder to justify selling some of those. as far as the megacaps, mike santoli said something on the ot. >> overtime. >> about apple as not being the driver for the broad market. >> the bellwether. >> the bellwether. it is 7% of the s&p 500. it is 13% of the nasdaq 100. i think what's really interesting about this stock being so weak on a day like t
on the desk tonight, karen finer man, dan nathan, tim seymour and bono isam. inching ever closer to bear market territory take a look at the continued weakness in what used to be pillars of the market. target, walmart, apple, coca-cola, all megacap names dropping today adding for their losses on the flip side, check out shopify, rivian, zoom video, more multiple stocks what towdoes it tell you where are we in this decline, dan? >> well, i think in the more speculative ones they're kind of...
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tim: tim johns, abc7news. ama: we used the abc7news app to send out a push alert about the freeway shut down. download now. you can customize the app to the places and topics you are interested in. a highway patrol officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a scuffle on the bay bridge. the chp says the officer tried to stop a man walking on the catwalk between san francisco and treasure island. officers say demand about follow the officer's verbal demands, which led to an altercation. onlookers helped the officer detain the man. in the south bay, a man with a knife forced an elementary school to go under lockdown today. it happened outside empire gardens elementary school in san jose around 11:00 this morning. neighbors were also told to stay inside. no students were in danger. parents were called to pick up their children after police detained the man. one mother says -- one child says she was scared. her teacher gave instructions. >> she told us to stay at our seats and be quiet. >> i started praying to
tim: tim johns, abc7news. ama: we used the abc7news app to send out a push alert about the freeway shut down. download now. you can customize the app to the places and topics you are interested in. a highway patrol officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a scuffle on the bay bridge. the chp says the officer tried to stop a man walking on the catwalk between san francisco and treasure island. officers say demand about follow the officer's verbal demands, which led to an altercation....
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tim: it is remarkable. the nra has been accused of, and there's been plenty of public evidence to back it up -- tens of millions of dollars worth of mismanagement and misconduct, financial misconduct by executives and top leadership, and many of those people in the organization still remain in their jobs. i'm thinking, for example, of wayne lapierre, who is the ceo and and executive vice president of the national rifle association. and he was speaking over the weekd at the convention. he still remains the head of the national rifle association. and so the question is, what's their influence? and one of the bi things that that i've always tried to stress is that, you know, some folks think that the nra is powerful because of money. and, of course, money does help. but what really makes the nra influential is its ability to mobilize millions of members on short notice. when they need to work on a legislative issue like now, you know, it wouldn't be surprising, for example, if the nra got a lot more members ov
tim: it is remarkable. the nra has been accused of, and there's been plenty of public evidence to back it up -- tens of millions of dollars worth of mismanagement and misconduct, financial misconduct by executives and top leadership, and many of those people in the organization still remain in their jobs. i'm thinking, for example, of wayne lapierre, who is the ceo and and executive vice president of the national rifle association. and he was speaking over the weekd at the convention. he still...
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on the desk tonight, tim, steve, brian will join us in moments. we start off with the week long rally on wall street the s&p surging 6.6% since monday ending a seven-week losing streak, putting in its best five days since november 2020 it is now up a whopping 9% since last friday's lows the dow and nasdaq also posting strong gains take a look at some of the individual stocks. dollar tree up nearly 30%. diamond back energy, deere, tesla, jpmorgan. strength coming across as we're starting to see signs maybe inflation's peaked can we expect this momentum to continue do you feel better about the markets, tim >> hard not to feel better from the moves last friday or 340 s&p points first of all, just that much more clarity out of the fed. we got fed minutes we know the fed is probably looking to potentially move faster than slower, but you have a dynamic here where i think when you add in the inflation data, a widely followed indicator for the fed. 4.9% is some easing. we got more data from retail companies and consumer companies in realtime. so we got t
on the desk tonight, tim, steve, brian will join us in moments. we start off with the week long rally on wall street the s&p surging 6.6% since monday ending a seven-week losing streak, putting in its best five days since november 2020 it is now up a whopping 9% since last friday's lows the dow and nasdaq also posting strong gains take a look at some of the individual stocks. dollar tree up nearly 30%. diamond back energy, deere, tesla, jpmorgan. strength coming across as we're starting to...
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tim tries to explain it to us. quote, the trump conversion experience, having once been certain of his darkness, suddenly awakening to see his light is not to be underestimated, especially when it touches people whose lives revolve around notions of transformation. and yet it reflects a phenomenon greater than trump himself, modern evangelicalism is defined by a certain fatalism about the nation's character. the result is not merely a willingness to act with desperation and embrace what is wrong. it can be a belief bordering on a certainty that what is wrong is actually right." we're back with tim and eddie. the whole thing is just profound and important, but that, perhaps, among its most important revelations for people who really didn't understand or grasp how trump reached in and seized this very important part of the country. as part of his own sort of subservient base. explain. >> yeah, i mean, nicole, there is -- there's so much to unpack here, and first, let me just say, you know, eddie's points are both wel
tim tries to explain it to us. quote, the trump conversion experience, having once been certain of his darkness, suddenly awakening to see his light is not to be underestimated, especially when it touches people whose lives revolve around notions of transformation. and yet it reflects a phenomenon greater than trump himself, modern evangelicalism is defined by a certain fatalism about the nation's character. the result is not merely a willingness to act with desperation and embrace what is...
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i know tim draper told you, he sees bitcoin at 200,000, that ain't happening. if -- liz: by year-end he said. charlie: that ain't happening unless bitcoin and crypto delineates from the market and it's not. you know, everybody thought it was an inflation hedge and it's not. it's literally tracking the market so if it doesn't of course an inflation hedge, because inflation is raging and the fed is raising rates i just don't think, i think he's crazy saying that. liz: do you think the ethererum co-founder-charlie: let me make this point because this is a serious story in this regard. crypto is going to go through a correction. meme stocks are going to go through a correction. all these high fliers that everybody thought would never go down are going to a correction that people were lured into these stocks based on false hopes that stocks never go down. i will say this. some people are going to lose everything. the initial reaction is to spare reach out to people. talk to people that have been there before because i've seen this before. you, if you learn from this
i know tim draper told you, he sees bitcoin at 200,000, that ain't happening. if -- liz: by year-end he said. charlie: that ain't happening unless bitcoin and crypto delineates from the market and it's not. you know, everybody thought it was an inflation hedge and it's not. it's literally tracking the market so if it doesn't of course an inflation hedge, because inflation is raging and the fed is raising rates i just don't think, i think he's crazy saying that. liz: do you think the ethererum...
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tim, i know you're envious of his suede. what do you think of take two. >> suede is year round,by the way. i like the story this was a better number than expected they did a great job that. i think that the zynga acquisition may turn to be, synergies are great and there is growth to come from it would they be paying $12.7 billion today or anything close to it. i doubt it certainly relative to its peers and i think it is expensive. eu is a name i long and i prefer and if you look at ww2k and they have content that people are looking to get into and it is also a case where they are gaming more than they were pre-pandemic so the trends haven't fallen off a cliff. >> we have a news alert. leslie picker has the details. leslie. >> there has been trickling over the last hour is the deadline for the first quarter and we're painting a picture of what happened behind the scenes that led to significant losses for some of the major equity tech funds that we track during the first three months of the year tiger global was down 34% durin
tim, i know you're envious of his suede. what do you think of take two. >> suede is year round,by the way. i like the story this was a better number than expected they did a great job that. i think that the zynga acquisition may turn to be, synergies are great and there is growth to come from it would they be paying $12.7 billion today or anything close to it. i doubt it certainly relative to its peers and i think it is expensive. eu is a name i long and i prefer and if you look at ww2k...
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tim seymour, we were talking about, how did you put it, dan, ark garbage. there may be valley in some of this -- i don't want to say garbage again. >> yeah, there may be strategic value. he's worth a cool $11 billion or so so this isn't -- you know, this isn't a big -- a big significant move in a beaten-up stock but not necessarily one that he's that far out on a limb i will say the complementary nature or the strategic nature of this entity could be there but that's where you're getting opportunities in the market, where you're going to see insiders we've talked about this where insiders were buying their stock or you're going to see strategics start to nibble or look at making takeovers i think that is what you'll see in many other sectors. but here, down 80% with almost 23 million users and a lot of sticky players, although we don't know who's left and we don't know what they're worth. i think robinhood has that value. >> karen, what do you think? you know, when i initially heard this, i thought ftx could be a buyer of robin hoold hood but ta separate en
tim seymour, we were talking about, how did you put it, dan, ark garbage. there may be valley in some of this -- i don't want to say garbage again. >> yeah, there may be strategic value. he's worth a cool $11 billion or so so this isn't -- you know, this isn't a big -- a big significant move in a beaten-up stock but not necessarily one that he's that far out on a limb i will say the complementary nature or the strategic nature of this entity could be there but that's where you're getting...
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also joining us is tim squirrell . a very warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us. rebecca come out let me start with you. where does the state of the press worldwide stand? >> unfortunately, it has gotten worse. this year, a record total of 28 countries have dipped into our worst category in the index. we have highlighted a number of trends that comes up with our index. the overall theme of this year being we have entered a new era of polarization. we have looked at how polarization has impacted the state of media freedom around the world. the impact has been significant. mohammed: romeo, just hope dangerous are things right now for ukrainian journalists? and also, how tough is it to counter this information and propaganda and to make sure accurate reporting is getting out? >> i would state that over the past years, ukrainians have become masters of contouring pressure propaganda. the escalation of propaganda during the war is to be expected, but i think that ukrainians come up have developed a me
also joining us is tim squirrell . a very warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us. rebecca come out let me start with you. where does the state of the press worldwide stand? >> unfortunately, it has gotten worse. this year, a record total of 28 countries have dipped into our worst category in the index. we have highlighted a number of trends that comes up with our index. the overall theme of this year being we have entered a new era of polarization. we have looked at...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: we are hearing today from the family of a rookie san jose police officer who died from a fentanyl overdose. fentanyl toxicity contributed to the death of 24-year-old dejon packer. packer was found dead at a home in milpitas. family members sent us a statement reading, there was no indication that the john -- dejon was involved in illicit activity. he joined to make a difference and did not want the police to be seen as a negative entity. they also told us they wanted packer to be remembered someone who brought good to this world. the mother of san francisco district attorney has died. d.a. boo dean says that he was able to make it to new york this morning to say his goodbyes. she was a member of the radical group, the weather underground, and spent 22 years in prison in connection with a fatal bank robbery. she went on to earn a doctorate and taught at a -- as a professor at the university of columbia in new york. to developing news out of ukraine where civilians are being evacu
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: we are hearing today from the family of a rookie san jose police officer who died from a fentanyl overdose. fentanyl toxicity contributed to the death of 24-year-old dejon packer. packer was found dead at a home in milpitas. family members sent us a statement reading, there was no indication that the john -- dejon was involved in illicit activity. he joined to make a difference and did not want the police to be seen as a negative entity. they...
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thank you very much. >>> democrat tim ryan and republican j.:vance will be squared off in november in ohio's crucial senate race. we will ask ryan if he can win in an increasingly red state. >>> and he's helping to keep ukraine's skies from falling under russian control. the ukrainian fighter pilot known as moon fish, you have met him before this morning, joins us live on "new day." >>> families of detained americans protesting at the white house to bring their loved ones home. will they get an audience with president biden? the mosquitoes are just all over the quiet please. okay. wow! [light bulb breaks] hey! i said get a pro. i did get a pro. an orkin pro. [mosquitoebuzzing] i got you. got mosquies? don't call any pro, call t orkin pro. orkin. the best in pests. (grandmother) thank you for taking me home. it's so far. (young woman) don't worry about it, grandma! this'll be fun. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! gran
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ohio congressman tim ryan in just a bit. the fed announcement of an interest rate hike sent stocks roaring today. half point increase is the largest since the year 2,000. the dow gained 932 today. almost 3 percentage points. the s&p 500 was up 125. its best day in two years. the nasdaq surged 401. more than 3 percentage points there as well. president biden is making another major push tonight for support of his struggling economic agenda. he is focusing on not just policies but personalities and maga. all of this comes against the back drop of tuesday's revelation about the coming u.s. supreme court action expected on roe v. wade, abortions ruling. white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight. >> let me tell you about this ultra maga agenda. it's extreme. >> democrats fighting to control congress, having new target. >> senator rick scott of florida. >> who serves as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. the president's team argues today's interest rate hike is all part of their projectio
ohio congressman tim ryan in just a bit. the fed announcement of an interest rate hike sent stocks roaring today. half point increase is the largest since the year 2,000. the dow gained 932 today. almost 3 percentage points. the s&p 500 was up 125. its best day in two years. the nasdaq surged 401. more than 3 percentage points there as well. president biden is making another major push tonight for support of his struggling economic agenda. he is focusing on not just policies but...
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senate candidate tim ryan won the ohio primary last night. he had a more than 40 point lead over a former consumer protection advisor to the obama administration. representative ryan now faces jd vance the winner of the republican primary. a look now at congressman ryan's victory speech. dad is here, my stepmom top orion -- poppa ryan and my older brother. there was not one sporting event where we were playing each other where didn't and no fight. he won them all. he has been my defender, my friend, my confidence, my role model in all aspects of my life. he run my political campaigns. i would not be on the stage without my brother. and my mom's home watching all of this. she was crying a little bit earlier. she said you only got 75%, what is the matter with you? someone asked, in 1911 what was the secret of your success? in his answer in his book about the wright brothers, two good parents and be born in ohio. i think all of us understand that sentiment. good parents, born in ohio, opportunity to do just about anything and we are lucky, we ha
senate candidate tim ryan won the ohio primary last night. he had a more than 40 point lead over a former consumer protection advisor to the obama administration. representative ryan now faces jd vance the winner of the republican primary. a look now at congressman ryan's victory speech. dad is here, my stepmom top orion -- poppa ryan and my older brother. there was not one sporting event where we were playing each other where didn't and no fight. he won them all. he has been my defender, my...
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do >> tim will be buying energy. >> tim has been investing in energy for much of his career. i think that energy is now an investment, not a trade. i think you don't need $120 energy in fact, you probably don't want it, if you're one of the producers. they're break even at 45 we talk about the precash flow dynamics, i think the entire commodity space, we could not blanket it i think steel prices are coming down i think aluminum companies and alcoa probably has a bit here. we have forgotten about uranium. and we couldn't stop talking about uranium for months i'm still interested in it just because the market is not. i think you have dynamics here, and reasons to own some of these things you should not treat the asset class the same way quickly, b.k., who do you believe? >> you know, with all due respect to ed, he's a great analyst, i'm going with pioneer. i think there's a structure issue going on. >>> retail getting wrecked, but it wasn't the only name to take a hit. we are checking in on the options pits more on that next, but trouble in the transports, groups handing in its
do >> tim will be buying energy. >> tim has been investing in energy for much of his career. i think that energy is now an investment, not a trade. i think you don't need $120 energy in fact, you probably don't want it, if you're one of the producers. they're break even at 45 we talk about the precash flow dynamics, i think the entire commodity space, we could not blanket it i think steel prices are coming down i think aluminum companies and alcoa probably has a bit here. we have...
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he's going to be running against tim ryan who won 70% of the democrat vote. tim ryan is strong. the question is in the general election does donald trump, does that carry him to victory? >> joey: you said the death of donald trump's agenda. whoever wrote that needs to hang it up and go do something else for a live living. the only thing more popular among conservatives than donald trump's is donald trump's agenda. donald trump's agenda doesn't have the tweets, january 6th, or any of the personality of donald trump. its results driven and it's what people enjoyed in contrast to what they are living now. j.d. vance is a prime example of that. he is not donald trump, but he embraced donald trump's agenda, that's how we earn the endorsement and that's why he is going to win. another example is brian kip. he's everything american first except for the favor of donald trump and he's going to do well in georgia. donald trump's agenda with or without donald trump as their winning ticket. that's why i think ron desantis backed by totaled trump will blow the doors off in 2024. >> jeanine:
he's going to be running against tim ryan who won 70% of the democrat vote. tim ryan is strong. the question is in the general election does donald trump, does that carry him to victory? >> joey: you said the death of donald trump's agenda. whoever wrote that needs to hang it up and go do something else for a live living. the only thing more popular among conservatives than donald trump's is donald trump's agenda. donald trump's agenda doesn't have the tweets, january 6th, or any of the...
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tim: come look aided report. i think the situation is we underperformed, but a lot of it had to do with timing. the timing from the standpoint of manufacturing inventory, and especially from the demand side. i think the demand side really was stronger except for new export orders or get the backlog is still 85% or the same level of backlog, so i think the real story this month is around employment. because we could not hire enough people on the factory floor, because of turnover primarily because of quits, we were unable to see that production number come up. i think month of may will see inventory come back, new orders come back. i am more concerned about employment. gina: dig into that employment with us, if you don't mind. i think it is really key that you highlight this is about not being able to attract enough labor as opposed to cutting jobs available on the market. talk to us about the comments and some of the details you are getting in your survey with respect to that. tim: we have an over woman amount of
tim: come look aided report. i think the situation is we underperformed, but a lot of it had to do with timing. the timing from the standpoint of manufacturing inventory, and especially from the demand side. i think the demand side really was stronger except for new export orders or get the backlog is still 85% or the same level of backlog, so i think the real story this month is around employment. because we could not hire enough people on the factory floor, because of turnover primarily...
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good thing she knows tim cook. jnai. >> no kidding. what an incredible story you've brought us, kenneth, a reminder of the good of technology made to be inclusive for everyone. >> exactly. >> i hope molly has a job soon. >> yes. kenneth, thank you so much for bringing that. >>> and we will be right back with our "play of the day." and it can be made to be inclusive for everyone. >> exactly. >> i hope molly has a job soon. >> yes. kenneth, thank you so much for bringing that. >>> and we will be right back with our "play of the day." icke, menhaden fish meal, brown rice and barley. (cat chow guy) cat chow is pretty similar i think. chicken by-product meal, whole grain corn, soy flour, whole grain wheat, and corn gluten meal. ok, but blue's more expensive. (blue mom) i did the math. blue's less than 20 cents more a day. (cat chow guy) we're switching to blue bubbles! i called back? same state farm agent. texted the next day? same guy. (whispering) hey, blink twice if you're in danger. guys, it's called service. like a good neighbor, state
good thing she knows tim cook. jnai. >> no kidding. what an incredible story you've brought us, kenneth, a reminder of the good of technology made to be inclusive for everyone. >> exactly. >> i hope molly has a job soon. >> yes. kenneth, thank you so much for bringing that. >>> and we will be right back with our "play of the day." and it can be made to be inclusive for everyone. >> exactly. >> i hope molly has a job soon. >> yes....
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miller and tim o'brien, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. thank you. coming up, here's something i've never said before, this year's senate elections are the most important senate elections in the history. senate historian shapiro will join us next to consider the dangers of returning mitch mcconnell to the majority leader position if republicans win back the senate. that is next. ate. that is next wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every trip is a big deal. looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't
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tim, what do you make of that? >> we've known about china again, china was down 23%. >> suspending guidance. >> you won't hear anything bad. >> we were talking about how long could you have zero covid yes, they're china, they could be zero covid forever. but i believe in a world where we're making progress here and i just think why try to throw darts here i think the more important parts of the numbers are the labor costs, but how about loyalty that was up 17%. there is now 26 million people on an app and i think that is part of the tstarbucks multiple >> when i heard suspended guidance, i thought the stock must be done and it is not >> think companies should never give guidance so i get why he wants to do it good for him take the hit and it wasn't even a hit. so that is good. i just feel like it makes companies short sighted and worry about things that are happening in three months, he's got a much longer vision than that so i think it is good. i think every company should do it. >> meantime, a big shake-up in bio
tim, what do you make of that? >> we've known about china again, china was down 23%. >> suspending guidance. >> you won't hear anything bad. >> we were talking about how long could you have zero covid yes, they're china, they could be zero covid forever. but i believe in a world where we're making progress here and i just think why try to throw darts here i think the more important parts of the numbers are the labor costs, but how about loyalty that was up 17%. there is...
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and tim miller, msnbc political analyst. thank you so much. tim's new book "why we did it" comes out soon. thank you all so much. i'm very much looking forward to this conversation. tim, i'll start with you because you were the newest author. ellie is slightly older at this point. i can't help but think when i see all of this additional information come out, when i hear that lindsey graham gets busted again for sounding like a turncoat, he's not loyal to anybody, does any of this actually shake people who are loyal to the republican party? or at this point is it all so much noise and it doesn't really matter what happens in the hearing, it doesn't matter how these people are exposed because your core republican voters are, like, eh, they're still better than the party of nancy pelosi? >> i keep seeing ellie above me on the amazon rankings, so i'm doing the best i can with the new book. look, here's the thing with the republican voters. there is a group of voters that's reachable. i know that maybe that feels like it's frustr
and tim miller, msnbc political analyst. thank you so much. tim's new book "why we did it" comes out soon. thank you all so much. i'm very much looking forward to this conversation. tim, i'll start with you because you were the newest author. ellie is slightly older at this point. i can't help but think when i see all of this additional information come out, when i hear that lindsey graham gets busted again for sounding like a turncoat, he's not loyal to anybody, does any of this...
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few people understand all this better than tim quast. he talks about this on the twitter as well and maybe our first mountain time guest of the week we appreciate it talk to us in a layman's terms because it gets confusing at this hour. how all this is sort of tied together and why we get the out sized moves particularly to the down side. >> good to see you thank you for your singular focus on market structure. geeks like me who spend a lot of time in the quantitative data really appreciate it here's how we describe this to public companies and investors around options expirations which don't occur on one day, but stretch this week, wednesday, thursday and friday. new options on monday, books squared on tuesday a five-day period where retail investors and public companies -- it is like a black hole you have no idea he what is on e other side what is tied to the equity it is a bad time to report results. we tell public companies why do that it is like trying to give a speech over a leaf blower. things that will be far more impactful than
few people understand all this better than tim quast. he talks about this on the twitter as well and maybe our first mountain time guest of the week we appreciate it talk to us in a layman's terms because it gets confusing at this hour. how all this is sort of tied together and why we get the out sized moves particularly to the down side. >> good to see you thank you for your singular focus on market structure. geeks like me who spend a lot of time in the quantitative data really...