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the first breath of spring air. felt good. then i saw the forecast. the dow is down 105. good morning, everyone. it is monday, march 10. who would have thought that the music festival would become the most that elegy festival in the land? all kinds of new projects. there is no getting away from the obamacare disaster. it will cause low income people $5 an hour. who would have thought that an online card selling operation would be worth $5 billion. party and company is about to begin. the local. ♪ >> i did say drones.
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scariest gadget we have ever seen. showing off its laser equipment. it used to be a music festival. >> do we have tape of that?
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>> get was a planned demonstration but when you look at it you see the helmet with gp pro and carbon fiber technology and battery technology and the taser everything beneath the surface that should keep people excited where we are as a nation and where we are headed. i still think it is such a great thing compared to people being shot accidentally. >> what about protecting your property? how you create a lot around this? stuart: a whole new jurisprudence coming out of the south by southwest conference developing a new version of the android specific to wearable technology that kind of
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thing. charles is with us. ameritech keeps on developing this are reaching advanced plucking companies investing in new areas. for my grandchildren i have seven grandchildren this is the company they should be invested in for their future. that is my opinion. charles: even your grandchildren could be the next level. taking a 10 year period now we just start to move again. that amazon of the world. charles: they are not afraid like microsoft $1 trillion for a decade but it is a new parade -- a new breed of a maverick. stuart: apple is a static. >> if google's does not somebody will. so think of the medical
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uses. wearable technology to talk to each other the medical future changes drastically that is the interesting angle. stuart: of a breakthrough announced that south by southwest. this is not a big deal but they show off the new beacons mounted on a store shelf to send the beam directly to your smart phone and you get coupons? >> there could be a deal it is not that exciting because people are so scared of stare and being bombarded that the company announced they will make the double off to a feature some you are certainly to get the deals because they don't want to appear that they are spending. stuart: a downside move
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today you are supposed do come down for the reason of the day why it is down. i don't have a single reason i cannot encapsulate the 100-point loss. i will not say the fed. charles: china. horrific economic news it was already weak. >> slow growth in japan. stuart: potshot traders trading by computer and they responded to try not your investors or our viewers. >> it is on a harsh reaction. people were pinning their hopes of the equity rally of emerging markets. charles: although 7.5% is enviable. [laughter] had. stuart: edward snowden and
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is about to speak about 45 minutes from now by this house by southwest conference in austin texas. we have scott garrett with us he is my congressman. full disclosure. >> good to be here with you. stuart: we are a different kind of show. >> talk about protecting your property. >> you have to watch out for your house cat. >> edward snowden trader or patriot? >> the level of the affirmation that has come out when it was first discovered we had some top
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secret briefings if this is as bad as it would be it was not that bad but over time it is this much. one thing more troubling how does this impact regular people that the consideration by did ministration of just collecting all of this data honor so phones and telephones. >> not only what is done by nsa but we deal with up cfpd with all of your information and credit card information without any oversight whatsoever. stuart: handed issue for the young voters? stick around. we have to break away. mcdonald's has sales?
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>> mcdonald's stock is down half a percent. talk about dynamics' being difficult but in japan a little weakness. trying to figure of how to get that just right. stuart: it is the mid-level jack burger king has a new high. stuart: let me get back to congressman garett.
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may be the union is representing hospitality workers they claim that because of the obamacare much higher cost of the wages will be cut as high as $5 an hour. >> it is another hit on obamacare. >> you would like to have someone from the union here to say were work -- where were they? we although the average to say if you keep the policy you can keep it if you can keep your doctor but the other promises was the cost would go down by $2,500 out it goes down they lose $5. a personal story.
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it took four days going on to the of computer members of congress have to begin obamacare. all day friday through monday, four days i finally got through and signed up i got my first premium statement. my premiums did not go down by 2500 they went up by $2,500 so we took the hit people across the country and the union employees are taking the hit but this is what we predicted. stuart: with the repeal listening to the exchange between abc and senator cruz >>. >> every word as you said. >> what's funny is the media treats that as a bizarre proposition. >> is. stuart: to sides of the opinion there. with the obama in the up
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white house you cannot repeal obamacare. >> when republicans started we got zero democrats as we continue to pass legislation where all could bills go to die we get more and more 22 democrats joined with a bipartisan effort. stuart: if there is the vote in the senate. >> maybe then it would be passed then you don't have 75 votes in the senate. >> that is true but at the end of the day but politicians are not most concerned about the ideology although it is strong
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left-wing but then getting reelected. the tide it america is against obamacare we can see the poll numbers for the president and obamacare baby she will say he can agree are of the legislation to suspend, postponed for a period of time. that would be a great step in the right direction. stuart: thank you. time is monday. the chinese inez services company making a direct play against ollie baba buying up the second online retailer going head-to-head speaking of ali baba mobile shopping event shoppers bought 2 million news feed tickets nearly 20 million karaoke songs and 305,000 restaurant
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reservations showing that content is king is an tied a. a japan airlines making an emergency landing in hawaii also boeing's found hairline in 43 weiner setter currently in production and that stock is down today. cal ripken, jr. i am told one of the best shortstops in baseball will be right here next to me he has a novel and of course, who is the best shortstop of them all? to? we will be right back. ♪ it's a growing trend in business:
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just 90. the price of gold is that 1342 up $4. oil? $101. a big drop $1.45. the search continues for the malaysian air flight still no sign it after it vanished but there was an oil slick off the coast is not related of rescale semiconductor lost 20 employees on that flight. the stock is taking a minor head. the 20 employees from one company boeing is down 22 points today. we bring this up and ask questions because we have with those safety goggles you own that video back in
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the day with the seventh under 47 was introduced do you recall if it was the same degree of problems that we now see with a reminder? >> there has been problems with the debut of every airliner but here there has been so much skepticism but there continues to be so much skepticism therefore the stock is volatile. >> every problem on a the dreamliner. stuart: 26 rolled right back instead of testing his value with free agency will quote directly i enjoyed my time but i no longer wish to put my body at risk for the sake
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of entertainment for might want to live my life with quality. we're joined now by the iron man cal ripken, jr.. every day for nearly 20 years. welcome to the program. >> great to be here. stuart: i realize the ball is said different sport but a 28 -- 26 rolled says i don't want this? what is your reaction? >> most of the time the sport will tell you when it is time to stop playing. some of us have a chance to make the choice but i cannot be bred to wary she is for the rest of his life. football is brutal. i hope he does not set himself up for regret because once you miss this window of time you cannot go back. stuart: new play every single game over 20 years that was the record. forgives me but did that
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beat lou gehrig? >> dash 2,632. stuart: you continued for 500 games after words? to america purpose was not to get to his record but to play. i was not assessed it just happened as a result to do its. stuart: have you ever been interviewed by an english man before? >> no. stuart: enjoying it so far? [laughter] you are a shortstop? >> i was. stuart: where do you stand? >> i would play wherever i wanted to. you play on the edge of the infield grass to -- grass. stuart: who was the greatest of all? don't be modest. go ahead. >> i was said different types of shortstop. i will pay smith the greatest compliment. he was a standard i was able
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to have similar success being tolerated bigger but smith is the guy. >> jeter is i hybrid. with more power oriented but jeter was the right fit maybe it was him. >> i read the new york times best-seller list you were on it you have written your fourth novel. is a novel. i am astonished most people like tell all or a memoir? >> is a kids' book and opportunity with that middle school age when it is written in a form it could come out of timeouts but not
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have the same effect we are able to deal with certain social issues it is a play on words about the pressure a parent puts on a kid. is a prevalent in use sports -- use a sports. stuart: how do you keep your money? how do you keep it? >> i was a baseball player i trust the people that spent their life figuring it out. stuart: you kept it? >> i have done okay i am now in business and now expanding which is a little bit risky. stuart: have you kept 100 million? >> no. stuart: i would know that. [laughter] i did not play in this era of baseball that i did pretty well. stuart: you are great. a terrific book. it is an honor.
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will you come again? a second to interview with the english man? >> i am prepared now. [laughter] stuart: this picture causes a stir on our facebook page. that is me. i do wear jeans occasionally and that is a hoodie. taser drones and cal ripken ripken, jr. and a novel now be. we will have your response to that picture. ipo flattered. -- i am flattered. ♪ peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business.
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stuart: you would not get into tea nine? >> i would not tell you. [laughter] stuart: he got me. but it is trading 10% higher right now the values above $600 per bit coin arrogance that the alter ego apparently some of you like the photo our production team posted on facebook and twitter. that is the. here is what you have to say that could be on the air. [laughter] i did not new plug dash know that he knew what jeans and sweat shirt was. >> i thought you only wore suits. >> heating is ready for tractor writing. stuart: you still have the oxford collar shirt underneath.
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stuart: you still have to house preserve. [laughter] am i supposed to wear a t-shirt? [laughter] >> big name tech stocks facebook hit a new high. a different story with netflix parents raises questions about the valuations it is down $12. a drone equipped with a taser, a brand-new technology is used to be music conference south by southwest that means we need a bunch of new laws. who better to address that they and the judge? ♪
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stuart: 30 minutes from now
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edward snowden will speak out at the south by southwest festival again he will speak by satellite. here is my question. does this open the organization who communicated with him does that open them up to use surveillance? the judge is here. >> i hope not but it probably will. the government's appetite for intelligence information they are after him. they have filed criminal complaints against him. stuart: it is a legitimate cause what are you doing. >> they may very well want to know who he is communicating with. is the speech of awful? absolutely not if those are listening are not committing of crime or those to facilitate is not of crime but they maybe curious how
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did you reach him? how to communicate? stuart: is that illegal to said that an emissary? >> no. the new york times has interviewed him and a number of americans in entities have interviewed without violating any laws. stuart: moving to the taser drone we are fascinated. it is a drone privately operated at the conference in texas look at this. it occurs to be just about anybody can apply this with lethal power. this will be a bunch of new rules and regulations. >> someone will certainly be required if it is in your backyard can you shoot it down can take a picture? this is what the courts have
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not yet contemplated but the new law will apply what we saw was an assault prohibited by statute no less than if they had struck him with a baseball bat or a small caliber weapon. stuart: if there was no taser a year and just flew over my property? >> some courts would say you have no expectation of privacy in your backyard. stuart: because i am of on tv? >> note it is open to the skies. >> others say you control the airspace over your property. stuart: somebody could fly a drone with a real-time moving camera to supply back to somebody else just to look at me. >> somebody could? the government does that all the time. [laughter] where have you ben?
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[laughter] you been a private person wishing you ill could send information? stuart: maybe they just want to see me in my backyard. is that allowed? >> not in my opinion but because you chose to wear flip flops who do you care takes a picture? >> also the google's began taking the camera. >> but google's is on a public street but with stuart did is over his backyard looking at a part we don't expose. >> is there any legislation to bring this together to regulate drones? >> there will be. with the drone hitting a the young man if they are out there the legislature will
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have to right to a lot because says soon as somebody is injured there will ask for them to be sued if they will have to address this in the up-to-date way. stuart: is seems criminals to be the most likely buyer? they don't care about laws spinet they abuse the system already. >> if you have a new body of law you will be challenged every step of the way over 10 years. >> yes. but technology is moving so rapidly of might be more efficient addressed to a technology that and tear take of 14th century british law which is your ability to move your fist stops at my nose to up apply
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to read and considecarefully beforinvesting. stuart: more problems for the boeing dreamliner making an emergency landing after losing oil pressure also cracked wings on 42 undelivered reminders. it is down 2%. the axion pharmaceuticals raising expectations after the french government decided to release its drugs t-mobile reducing price by $10 for the of limited data plan. the shares are down 1%. mcdonnell's says sales have declined tutus of harsh weather cuts into the bottom line. up next we deal with the future of online retailing.
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i think it is going places a of where it is that.
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share the two companies getting together to make history. it is the largest industry in the world is $7 billion and with the all stock deal in the meantime chiquita banana is outperforming dell monte's so it is up 60%. but together these two companies will sell 180 million punches' per year. stuart: which european country consumes 70 percent of all the sand is imported into europe? >> germany i got it right? >> yes. big-time. i am not joking. thank you. pretty good. buying a stake in the ali
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baba rival taking direct aim of ali baba owned by all who. we call it the chinese amazon. a huge market online shaking out said two or three major players? ltd. is the big problem for yah hoo potentially. with the online shopping retail sales expected to surpass one today billion dollars this year ali baba is about half of those sales. they are a huge player every time they report earnings it is a big deal. marissa mayer is better watch out because it puts them in direct competition with ali baba could be a larger threat. >> i gave you a play on this last june and number $47 is
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now up $18. stuart: how did imus that? >> i gave you that tip of the seventh in the 17th. >> to have a cozy relationship with the communist government what the bible's can do that competitors are frustrated. >> 272 million active users. >> bye-bye stock for my seven grandchildren it is hit or miss the that is our want to be. i cover on-line retailing closely. joining us now, welcome back. a whole new group of online
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retailers social meeting it is your point? of a new way to feat customers into various websites. >> has been going on for awhile but they are realizing this is the way social media is able to get data. if they could get before walking into brick and mortar you see the customer to take the transaction now it is done now it is data mining so companies that have $500 million of sales can now taylor fit to effectively sell even better stuart: that is teeeighteen it is a flash of sale site
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also there is shoot dazzle. stuart: one pear per month? [laughter] >> then there's also a furniture online retailer but you have these three web sites and my point they are fed by twitter and social media so people get together to say i'd like this then they mine the data then feed it to them? to make it is even more specific what the subject matter means way you have a company that has products that is a flash sales site but people talk about it online slip you ron facebook
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or on the site to people talk about the specific product there is a sale then they use that data they get it from facebook they get your demographics right there. they use that to sell brotherhoo that is what makes them go out gangbusters. stuart: if i don't like something or an operator that is a huge negative ever bandidos i about their. >> agues that negative data attitude taylor that to give you something you like better. they're all getting on board but now they are trying to leverage social media trying to and some are more effectively. stuart: who is and? that is where business is
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going. the chief operating officer wants to ban the word aussie -- bossy because our herds teenage girls. we will be back in a second. we will call it the stuart varney rally. why not? [laughter] weekdays are for rising to the challenge.
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stuart: we covered a lot of interesting subjects. does calling a little girl bossy does that squashed her leadership ability? cheryl sandberg things it does. >> calling a girl bossy not only undermines our ability to see herself as a leader influences how people treat her. were you called bossy? sandra: absolutely. all the time. when i would branch out i was a good student i knew
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how why would perform on a project i had to make sure people were -- people followed along there is nothing wrong with that word it is for a leadership. i don't like that she is focusing on the negative more women are graduating college than men and entering the work force van minh and employed more women are buying real estate i think bossy has worked out for us. >> its is tough i took my niece to a place she is a young lady she will be a superstar a professional the answer or a surgeon or prose i hope she doesn't change i hope the posses -- her bossy stays that way. >> it is a word pro senate
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is is she being bossy telling us not to use the word? >>. [laughter] we will abandon the expression of the market rally. what is the asking price? $3 billion. what makes the on line is used car market plays worth that much money? calling the presidency in richard did -- is he still five years later? why are gun enthusiast asking for a smart gun to come off the shelves? coming up in about three minutes.
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stuart: and it feels like spring in new york. a big snow coming. a big union goes after
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obamacare. we will ask this question, billionaires taking aim at companies. ed klein is here. calling him an amateur. the new big-name and technology. sxsw. there is a lot going on. ♪ stuart: let's get started with a "new york times" story.
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charles, the point of this is not so much whether he had access to the information, it is the activist investor with a billion dollars and goes into it and rex it. charles: i agree. i think it is absolutely mind-boggling. the easiest stock market in their life, they had to cheat or be brutal or bully. by the way, i know shorting is part of the market, but i see it over and over again. >> he has a billion dollar -- he has a $1 billion short position. stuart: he thinks herbalife will go down.
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>> he is hiring lobbyists to go after government officials. the thing is, bill akerman ackerman is out there saying, hey, i am educating the public. the thing is, the word is out there about herbalife. if you want to know the truth, go in the sec filings. stuart: i believe it was bill who went after jcpenney. >> correct. stuart: it was a dismal failure. the whole thing always collapsed. >> smarter than everyone else in the room. he uses the celebrity and the power. telling the world, this company is a wreck.
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>> not letting the free markets work. what is the male equivalent of the word bossie? charles: stuart varney. stuart: leadership. >> the male equivalent of being bossy is what? stuart: leadership. i am not serious, ladies and gentlemen. would you believe cars.com -- can you imagine, it is worth up to $3 billion. the website owner classified a group of publishers. they are hoping to sell the site for that much.
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liz, this is all about online selling. >> is about e-commerce sites. look at this. cox enterprises has just acquired a take. if bought that price back. about 1.5 billion. that is a huge multiple it seems like. these companies command a devoted following. stuart: why did you not tell us that cars.com would be worth that. charles: it is not publicly traded. checked the big boards. a big loser on the dow.
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that cost the dow 22 points. there are more problems with the dreamliner. charles: coming into this weekend, boeing has made a few mistakes. they just lost a gigantic contract. five, 20,020. you cannot mess this up. boeing is trying hard to mess it up. it is starting to come down. we still do not know exactly what happened. stuart: to nicole. facebook. another new high this morning.
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nicole: you are absolutely correct. 72.08 for facebook today. you have the analysts taking a look at the advertisers and the channels for that and just looking at the pricing strategy and growth. that is good news there. you raise the price target of $290, up from $72. stuart: okay. we are looking. thank you very much. let's get to obamacare. claiming that because of obamacare's much higher cost for insurance there rages will be cut by up to $5 an hour. last hour, we had scott garrett on the show. listen to what he said about his experience with obamacare.
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>> members of congress have to be in obamacare. a couple weeks ago, i got my first statement. my premiums did not go down by $2500, they have got up by $2500. stuart: we are joined by townhall editor. there are countless episodes going on here about what i think is being a collapsible, care. we also have ted cruz saying we will repeal it. we can repeal it. i do not think you can cover quite frankly. it just will not happen. >> i think that democrats will
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have a really hard time. you have the unions now complaining. you have last summer, the teamsters and partnership with other unions. we elected you, fix this problem. this will kill the middle-class. we have democrats in the president claiming to be advocates for the middlebut at e time advocating obamacare which strips the middle-class and put them in a lower economic status. stuart: it is. i see that. what i do not see is any kind of solution for the next three years. the president will never sign the repeal of this thing. i do not think you will agree to that.
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>> he does not need to agree to it. he has done it 30 times himself. stuart: all i see is chaos and confusion. i cannot keep up to speed. all i see is one whopping great big mess. what say you? >> i completely agree. the house has voted something like 50 times two repeal obamacare. we are looking at the election. it will be a real wake-up call.
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the very law that they are defending is terrible for the middle-class. stuart: most of us remember the smart gun. it only fires if you are wearing a special watch that is matched to that specific gun. lauren simonetti is here with an update. >> a new jersey law states that all handguns in new jersey be personalized within three years of a smart gun going on sale in the u.s. a california company started selling this.
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there is such backlash. i cannot even tell you how much. gun owners out there would have to get their guns retrofitted. they have to be personalized. gun owners would have to send their guns back to the manufacturer to get them personalized. stuart: thank you very much. katie is still with us. you are a millennial. i do not know where millennial's stand on this kind of issue. >> a new poll just came out. in terms of the personalization,
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people need to be very cautious. it is really just a way for the government to make owning a firearm that much more expensive. stuart: i do not want to generalize too much. i think most millennial's are against that kind of nsa snooping that we have seen. >> i would say it is opposite. i would say that they are actually pro-gun. the competitive shooting scores
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have expanded by 50% in the past five years. they are seeing it as the more you learn about gun control, the more you become pro-gun. i think millennial's are finally looking up to that concept. stuart: thank you very much indeed. comments es yes again. >> thank you. absolutely. stuart: charles payne. charles: these are actually from ask charles. these are the ones that viewers wanted information on. , was asking about hewlett-packard. he said will they make significant growth? >> no one thinks that they will make specific growth. i would not be a buyer at the
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stock. speak to someone asking about 3 d. charles: we are even more. they are in sort of dog them a little bit today. i think that it is oversold. stuart: we have the parents person who made that report. he is on the show about 40 minutes or now. charles: i want to talk to him. stuart: what do we have now? south by southwest. that is a big one these days. there are a lot more headlines coming out of it. would you believe laser drones? tags are drones. dear lord. ♪
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stuart: let's make some money, shall we? charles payne.
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lou: i know that you love solar. the street is still short. not many anymore. they have come down so dramatically. the stock makes a major breakout. stuart: 11 and very small change. stuart: the most anticipated guest.
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he is in austin, texas right now we will talk about the technology committed the. he still faces felony charges. here is mark. the editor and chief. mark, i do not want to talk about snow did. i want to talk about south by southwest. suddenly, they held it over the weekend. now we are getting reports from all kinds of technical logical breakthroughs. what am i missing here? >> what are the big ideas that will propel 2014? stuart: south by southwest.
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they have over 100,000. >> a lot of people go there for the music and the ideas. stuart: does sxsw get the cutting edge stuff? >> it does. we also saw an iphone case. >> it is called the iphone case. a lot of things that you go to the dr. for. >> i can have a case. i hold it up like this. it is taking my temperature.
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>> it is not out yet. that is the idea. it is just the oxygen level. and your blood pressure as well. a lot of people are focused on that. speak to the big one was google's new version of android. >> coming out with a software development kit for developers. they want the apps to communicate with their phones. they want to stay ahead of apple. they are trying to plant the seed. now, they are trying to stay ahead of the game. stuart: i am fascinated that it turned into a high-tech cutting edge display case.
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charles: austin is the place to be. most of the time, it is the other way around. austin does not yet approach silicon valley. >> once a year it becomes that. when it comes time to show off, don't you want to have those resources that are nearby to do that. stuart: i just got the rap. there is time for another question. stuart: you want to join this
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discussion. >> keep an eye out. a wearable headset. it puts you inside your video games. charles: it is coming back. they say that it is much better now. >> they are combining it with motion control. >> put it on dr. keith ablow. stuart: can you get him on the show? >> all of our topics will be on the show today. stuart: my take on mayor bill deblasio and white new yorkers are starting to regret electing him. that is next.
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stuart: you are looking at smith & wesson. after another 3%. still to come, the man who wrote the book "the amateur" about president obama. examples that he may still be onto something. hollywood biggest producer whining about california not giving the movie industry enough breaks. oh, please. on many occasions, we get riled up about news stories. plenty of things to get fired up these days. today, i bring you a personal
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tragedy. a tragedy that is being deliberately imposed by politics and ideology. here is my take. if you are not familiar with the story, the success academy is a charter school. academically, the school is in the top tier statewide. the success academy -- mayor bill deblasio is shutting it down. why would anyone deliberately crushed a school that is so successfully catering to very poor children? first, the teachers union hates charter schools. they do not want any competition, especially successful competition. this is where the ideology comes in. in a recent radio interview, he
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made a big point in saying charter schools are often supported by the rich. it is the children and the parents who are taking the personal tragedy on their chin. their parents move heaven and earth to get us started on the american dream. the new york mayor, the man who just cannot stand success. the people of new york are beginning to have second thoughts about the man they elect did. good. there is no room in america. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with ss energy.hp is help. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations,
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you do not have to worry about piracy. you can save about 40%. also they say it is better for the environment. who knows when we will see this. they want to get cargo drones on the water in about a decade. that is the hope. stuart: that is the timeframe. here they come. >> what are we going to do about jobs? see to it that is one of the themes of our shows. very good stuff.
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come again soon. stuart: a you to start in the oval office. a way of selling obamacare. let's ask ed klein. the author of the amateur. >> it is great to be here. you wrote that five years ago. a report card. five years on. an impersonator in the oval office. that to me is coming too far down market. how about you. >> i do not want to be disrespectful. i think we have had an impersonator since 2009. [laughter]
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>> i am serious. i have thought about the word amateur. i think i could add two more words, two more adjectives to that. immature. they think because they want something they should get it. then there is a delusional president. i think this president has shown some signs of delusion. stuart: i will give you another example. president obama says obamacare is working just fine beard i want you to listen to this. >> i think it is working the way that it should. >> it is working the way it is supposed to do. >> 21 more days to meet the
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deadline. they are not getting hispanics. they are not getting healthy, young people. they are not getting the kind of sign ups that they said that they need. stuart: i am a little worried about such a sharp edged word. the president said it is. >> i do not think that anyone believes him. i think that that is really serious. his credibility starts crumbling. that has a rolling effect. i think that is what is happening with obama. stuart: president obama will answer questions on the medical website. i think there is a date on that. i think it is march 14.
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again, that seems to be coming so far down market. maybe the president wants to be a man of the people. >> he is reaching out to the very people he is not getting to sign up. these are people that are not that well educated. spent $1.6 billion to try to sign up people for obamacare. it simply is not working. stuart: all forms of advertising. this does not even include how much is pouring in as well.
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stuart: do you see any sign that president obama is learning on the job? >> we have had other presidents that came into office that are not really prepared. after the cuban missile crisis, i think you saw it. a lot of growth during the cuban missile crisis. this president does not seem to take experience and incorporate it and act in a different way. he continues to act in the same way that is not effective. stuart: that book was published five years ago. >> actually, two years ago. stuart: i am sorry. i misspoke. thank you very much, indeed.
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♪ stuart: it is unofficial. what is the pronunciation -- have filed for chapter 11. we knew that this was coming. last month they announced they would be closing 155 of its stores in america. t-mobile using the price, raising the price of its unlimited data plan. it wants to get more people to sign up for it cheaper data plan. more problems for the boeing dreamliner. in emergency landing in honolulu. they were losing oil pressure and one of the engines.
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hitting $100 million. >> i think people have not concentrated on this. everyone has been looking at the bailout. you have them running the numbers. it is $100 trillion. i think it will upset a lot of the monetary policy. >> we did not really do a very good job of managing our economy. it certainly will not happen organically. stuart: we are watching top stocks today. wearable computing technology. google is a play you like.
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>> i think that there are four or five companies that will get rogan up inside of google. you can buy many shares. you can buy a single share. tuck it away. hold it. one of those companies that will change the future. i think it is absolutely possible. you have antitrust laws. that is the inevitable government action. i think it will unleash a value that is not being recognized it. stuart: mcdonald's blaming the weather for dropping sales. >> not just the polar vortex. it is also rising labor prices. the problem that mcdonald's has is how does it attract new customers into its restaurants? it cannot just do it with coffee and it cannot do it with just a dollar menu.
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having to change up its menu to attract a new crowd of customers. stuart: black coffee is $0.53. >> i love that you know that. stuart: i love all of that kind of stuff. >> i am a big mac god myself. i run a lot. stuart: move on. move on. z late down again today. down 55. nicole: it was up over $70. the good news is they have a great customer base. stocks up 150%. the bad side of this is we have these inventories. very light on the inventory. long on shipping time. you have to buy your spring stuff now. that is one part of it. they also face intense competition. stuart: we got it.
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no bounce back in the world shares. california had a bill to ban killer whales from their sea world shows down in the san diego area. >> it is other lawmakers following in the wake of what the california lawmaker is doing. see world has a sea world of learning problems. it needs the ticket sales to service that debt. it is putting a topspin on its cash flow number. it basically avoids a lot of expenses. a lot of earnings problems forced the world. stuart: a big-name, you know. it was a charles payne picked. it is down. 3 d systems. be aware of 3 d printing. fail, explain this one. >> we think 3 d systems, it was
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way overhyped. their company is in 3 d. stuart: that was a pretty negative article. >> that company makes machines that makes little figurines, little jewelry. it really is a glorified play-doh factory. ge is using the technology to make jet engines. stuart: you are not walking away from the 3 d arena. >> the sure place stocks play stocks like that one are all a little too high. in that case, it is way too high. we think it will fall 80%. stuart: 80%. all right. that is big. thank you very much, phil.
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netflix lower after you raised a red flag about tech stocks. you are taking everything down this morning. explain herself. >> netflix, that is more of a stock. we would not want to bet too heavily against netflix. a stock that has gone up four times in two years. it is not like people are just discovering netflix. not a lot of upside. with a momentum stock like that, it is hard to say. stuart: thank you very much. a little honesty on "varney & company." get out of here. liberal hollywood producer harvey weinstein. more tax breaks for hollywood. he wants california residents to pay for them. the halftime report is over. back in a second. ♪
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stuart: hbo streaming service. hbo go crashed last night. lauren simonetti has details.
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>> streaming is the future of television. you do not want to see the station go to black. too many people were trying to see it. i know liz loves it. i would say get through episode four and you will be hooked. can you bench watch it? >> absolutely. that is the whole point. i saw like five episodes yesterday. stuart: i am sorry. i am really being put in my place. >> you cannot wait to watch your shows. that is my sunday night. stuart: you have to get out more. hollywood movie producer harvey weinstein is whining. he wants california to extend its taxes. >> you want that money to come
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to hollywood filmmakers. here is the thing, hollywood is seeing major productions like avatar going to new zealand, going to places where they want to host these productions and are really good to the filmmakers there. that is what the name of the game is. they really do not create permanent jobs. they create permanent -- they create temporary jobs. he wants a tax break. the city of los angeles has its own films to give tax breaks. stuart: more varney, i bet you cannot wait, next. ♪ so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month?
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>> ever been interviewed by the english man before? >> no. >> good. enjoying yourself so far? >>. [laughter]
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>> when i played i would be wherever i wanted. [laughter] >> that is said highlight now here is your take on the whole show. >> should how would receive more tax breaks? >> no. they want to redistribute then let them practice what they preach. >> this is about getting rid of charter schools in new york city people of the to pay attention to the election before the election i hope he can be stopped before he ruins new york city. >> and about calling girls bossy is code for assertive female that i don't want to listen to now they call it being directed. bossy girls. yes. no comment required. >> i will be assertive and
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take charge to tell you what i really think. >> we are out of time. >> i was called bossy when i was a kid. even now. probably. [laughter] hello. hitting a pause of the market with weak chinese trade deficit then dow is down turning fighters all over the weekend couldn't make it to six years? >> exerting muscle it feels like the ukraine is in a state of war. fox national security adviser shows us all the cards for now. >> one of the america's most wanted talking about keeping citizens

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