You cant fell it to roll over you cant get it to fetch. Somehow people imagine there is discipline to the process that the action falls clear patterns. For example, when you get a spike of infections, the average is supported to get clobbered and that is what happened friday monday new ball game nasdaq advancing 1. 20 the bulls look at the spiking number of covid cases next to the not spiking number of fatalities and figure we made Real Progress fighting this disease so buy stocks into any kind of weakness we almost got back to even on the dow because mortality rates look like they are dropping. They are buying recovery stocks, not stay at home stocks. If you believe the spike in infections isnt an issue you want to bail on the covid stocks too many states are gradually shutting down to write this off as no big deal more on the index later in the show what happened today . Lets go over key parts. First, we have a reason that can actually be time stamped to turn around the market. This
Nasdaq climbed, s p. 51 im sure you have some stocks. Maybe moving into something a little more placid like the industrials. At back my Old Hedge Fund we reviewed our positions three times a day. Thats right every day. Three times a day id have to defend them to karen cramer, our head trader. If my enthusiasm flagged at all, if there was a negative news story, a downgrade, a price target cut, or even if the stock was just heavy where sellers didnt seem to care what prices they sold their stock at, shed deem it vulnerable and kick it out. Whether i liked it or not. Sell sell sell sell sell it was brutal but necessary. We had to contain our losses they were looking over our shoulders. And when it came to dead money forget about it. Shed say lets boot it and come back at a better time, there are other stocks to own that can win. You see this attitude a lot from people that come on our network, dont you . Theyre running money aggressively they can vacillate constantly i did the same thing
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was acquitted of all murder and manslaughter charges in the case, but he was found guilty of possessing a gun. He may not serve that sentence because of time already spent in jail but he now faces the federal government. Were here tonight to talk about what happens next. Thats rights. We know there are two orders, a criminal warrant from the u. S. Justice department and a detainer from i. C. E. Demanding that jose Ines Garcia Zarate be turned over. Even if he leaves that San Francisco jail after december 14th when he is sentenced he will certainly not be a free man in the United States. Before being transferred to San Francisco to face drug charges jose Ines Garcia Zarate had been detained in texas for illegally reentering the United States. Then 14 days after he confessed to shooting kate steinle, on july 14, 2015, a u. S. District court in texas issued a warrant for his arrest. And today, less than 24 hours after the verdict, that same court again asked that h
That request was sent to the Sheriffs Office in San Francisco, which said once he is eligible to be released with San Franciscos Sheriffs Department will notify the u. S. Marshal pursuant to the federal criminal warrant. What charges could Jose Ines Garcia zarate face . According to Immigration Law because he illegally reentered the jieUnited States fives timee could face 10 years in prison and could face a penalty enhancement of 10 years because he committed a crime after reentry. Remember, he was found guilty of possessing a gun that killed kate steinle. Last night, i. C. E. Sent out its own detainer. An administrative order like this one asking him to be turned over to be deported to mexico. That would happen only after he served time in a federal prison. In the meantime hell be sentenced on december 14th. His defense will likely ask for the minimum 16 months, the prosecution for the maximum three years. In this case, mr. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate could receive a sentence of three yea
Political will to apply this tool, and i think its a very valid and useful tool for toolkit in the United States, and so we have examples for tunisia and egypt that well talk about, so well talk a little bit about the history of what are these things, how they come about, what can we learn from the past, how are some more recent ones operating, and finally, the most important thing is about the future because i think in some ways this was certainly ahead of its time and theres a lot of learning from the past, but i think there are plenty of countries where we ought to be applying this in new additional countries, but also may be in different ways given the fact that the world is changed from 25 years ago. The instrument needs to adapt the time. We have a very experienced group of panelists. Im excited to have all the smart folks on the panel. I wont go into detailed bios for each of them but i will ask my friend whos the executive director of European Cooperative for Rural Development