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while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and s&p 500 hitting fresh five-year highs. and it looks like the stocks are breaking out. if you are a believer what is your top breakout trade at this point? josh? >> well, we broke out in mid-january in the wilshire 5,000. we have heavy participation from small and mid caps. the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection. they have not kept pace over the last couple of years with the rest of this market, so, if you want to own the basket, the ticker is ieo. specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and valuation-wise, they still have room. >> why not go with the refiners? >> what i'm pointing to you is the next refinery -- the refiners, those charts are hockey sticks. you want to focus on companies that can do what the refiners have done. if you get an uptick in nat gas and oil, these are the names most levered to it. and they are not screamingly expensive. >> hi, guy. >> hi, mel. or
while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and s&p 500 hitting fresh five-year highs. and it looks like the stocks are breaking out. if you are a believer what is your top breakout trade at this point? josh? >> well, we broke out in mid-january in the wilshire 5,000. we have heavy participation from small and mid caps. the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection....
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gilly-ann - writes on our facebook page..."rrvens win by ten." ten." aad miie writts..."e avens will shock the world and win 34-17." 34-17." a hugg resonse so far...and almost everyonn is predicting a ravenssvictory. gg to fox-baatimore dot com 3 you can also sound off through facebook. send us a twwet.. at foxbaltimore. 3 3 a massive crash in indiana for this 30 carrpile up. &p3 --adblib weather tz-- 3& snow is to i do interior decorating and styling for bars and restaurants. [ male announcer ] whenever a business switches from cable to verizon fios, there comes a moment when they get it -- the powerful difference 100% fiber optics really makes. i got it the first time i uploaded these massive design plans. it was kind of mind-blowing because it happened so fast. [ male announcer ] now do more business per second with the speed and reliability of verizon fios for business. get internet and phone for just $94.99 a month when you sign up online with a two-year price guarantee. plus, get a $200 verizon visa pre-paid card. verizon. 3 car pile up on an indiana interstate. sem
gilly-ann - writes on our facebook page..."rrvens win by ten." ten." aad miie writts..."e avens will shock the world and win 34-17." 34-17." a hugg resonse so far...and almost everyonn is predicting a ravenssvictory. gg to fox-baatimore dot com 3 you can also sound off through facebook. send us a twwet.. at foxbaltimore. 3 3 a massive crash in indiana for this 30 carrpile up. &p3 --adblib weather tz-- 3& snow is to i do interior decorating and styling for...
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james gillies doesn't seem to be too concerned.before, at least with a collider this big, how do you know that it wouldn't create a black hole? >> we don't know that it won't do that, but we know that if it's producing these little black holes, then they are decaying and they're not doing anything dangerous to us. >> not gonna swallow the earth. >> no. >> you sure of that? >> absolutely. >> scientists at cern say we only understand about 4% of the known universe. and it took a century to turn the discovery of electrons into an ipod. there's not likely to be a eureka moment here. it may take years of analyzing data to produce the first results. but bob stanek believes the collider will go down in history, and not for swallowing the earth. >> i think the fact that we're given the opportunity to do these experiments enhances everybody's life. i mean, people will get smarter because of it. we learn. >> so you expect big things from this. >> oh, i expect big things from this. you know, just think about it. 100 years ago, we knew nothing
james gillies doesn't seem to be too concerned.before, at least with a collider this big, how do you know that it wouldn't create a black hole? >> we don't know that it won't do that, but we know that if it's producing these little black holes, then they are decaying and they're not doing anything dangerous to us. >> not gonna swallow the earth. >> no. >> you sure of that? >> absolutely. >> scientists at cern say we only understand about 4% of the known...
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. >> the special effects artist is alec gillis. known for very famous, recognizable work. >> i think i saw predator in there. >> thanks to rebecca grossman from the grossman burn foundation, alec was made aware of her. they sent him photos and he made several prototypes. prototypes that could be stuck on with an adhe viv but also could fit to glasses with a magnet so it wouldn't irritate her face. >> clicks on like that. and, therefore, no skin abrasion or irritation. >> i'm dying to see what she looks like. >> looks like it really is her nose. >> this is just a prototype. as you can see, the sides of her mouth are curling up in a beautiful smile. >> this is a real special effect. >> giving an oscar to that guy. >> we're normally the ones scarring people with our scary monsters so it's nice to heal a scar. >>> of all the surveillance video we've seen on this show, this one i have to say is one of the most disturbing and downright cruel. to san diego, california, to la hoya cove area. this is actually a seal cam that was installed i
. >> the special effects artist is alec gillis. known for very famous, recognizable work. >> i think i saw predator in there. >> thanks to rebecca grossman from the grossman burn foundation, alec was made aware of her. they sent him photos and he made several prototypes. prototypes that could be stuck on with an adhe viv but also could fit to glasses with a magnet so it wouldn't irritate her face. >> clicks on like that. and, therefore, no skin abrasion or irritation....
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. >>> with us in studio 57 chester gillis he's a theology professor, and he joined us the morning when we were stunned with the news and greg burke, a vatican media adviser. good morning. mr. burke, will we see or hear will we hear, from pope benedict again? >> well we'll hear from pope benedict probably this evening when he arrives at castel gandolfo. he is scheduled to go to the balcony there. there's a courtyard outside the palace, the summer palace where he often goes in the summer to greet people as well so i expect he will say some words there because they're obviously going to be people gathered. it won't be long but he'll certainly say something to them. after that once he comes back here, he will grow to the monastery and it's know coincidence it's a monastery/convent. he does expect to retire from view. we may be able to get photos of him walking in the garden but i don't think we'll hear a lot from pope benedict. >> the first thing the college of cardinals will do after the resignation? >> the first thing is he'll meet and they'll make a decision whether or not they'll move
. >>> with us in studio 57 chester gillis he's a theology professor, and he joined us the morning when we were stunned with the news and greg burke, a vatican media adviser. good morning. mr. burke, will we see or hear will we hear, from pope benedict again? >> well we'll hear from pope benedict probably this evening when he arrives at castel gandolfo. he is scheduled to go to the balcony there. there's a courtyard outside the palace, the summer palace where he often goes in the...
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. >> dean chester gillis of georgetown university. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> now to the severe weather in the south and northeast. on sunday a tornado ripped through hundreds of homes and buildings around hattiesburg, mississippi. more than a dozen people were hurt, but so far no deaths have been reported. mississippi's governor has declared a state of emergency, and he plans to visit the area this morning. ross adams of our jackson affiliate, wjtv is in hattiesburg. >> reporter: i'm standing here at the alumni house on the campus of the university of southern mississippi, which suffered major damage. just to give you an idea here's a picture of what this building looked like before the tornado blew through. unfortunately, there are similar scenes of devastation all across the region. the monster tornado whipped up large chunks of debris as it reportedly ripped through at least four mississippi counties sunday. >> oh, my god. i've never seen a tornado before in my life. >> reporter: witnesses say it was nearly a mile wide. >> people's li
. >> dean chester gillis of georgetown university. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> now to the severe weather in the south and northeast. on sunday a tornado ripped through hundreds of homes and buildings around hattiesburg, mississippi. more than a dozen people were hurt, but so far no deaths have been reported. mississippi's governor has declared a state of emergency, and he plans to visit the area this morning. ross adams of our jackson affiliate, wjtv is in...
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let's bring in collin gillis and morningstar, is there anything tim cook can do to get the price backsolutely, brian. number one thing that would get this stock moving again is to introduce new products that will generate new revenue strings for the company. >> like what? what kind of new products would you like, collin? >> you want to focus on high ticket items that will appeal to the apple audience. this is a clear product category. there are three screens that people talk about. small screen being the smart phone, medium screen being the tablet and big screen meaning the tv. and of course, where we are computing is the next big topic everyone is talking about, as competing against smaller and smaller and smaller. let's see where apple is going and where we are computing. >> brian, has apple learned the hard way that even being apple, there is a limit to what they can charge their customers? look at their mac books. >> well, i think apple has always taken a premium strategy to provide software and services that allow them to capture premium on hardware. they have done it for the mac
let's bring in collin gillis and morningstar, is there anything tim cook can do to get the price backsolutely, brian. number one thing that would get this stock moving again is to introduce new products that will generate new revenue strings for the company. >> like what? what kind of new products would you like, collin? >> you want to focus on high ticket items that will appeal to the apple audience. this is a clear product category. there are three screens that people talk about....
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thank you. >> chester gillis from georgetown.lash. >> kroger at a 52 week high, ants upgraant analysts upgrading the stock from neutral to sell. this is hort term consolidation rather than long term model. analysts note increasing competition from walmart. since adding kroger to the sell list in 2011 the stock is up 11 11%. >> that's amazing long term chart. thanks. >>> when we come back, calling dick tracy, apple experimenting with this watch-like device with smartphone features and we'll trying to figure out if it is enough to help the stock. ver. ver. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. i
thank you. >> chester gillis from georgetown.lash. >> kroger at a 52 week high, ants upgraant analysts upgrading the stock from neutral to sell. this is hort term consolidation rather than long term model. analysts note increasing competition from walmart. since adding kroger to the sell list in 2011 the stock is up 11 11%. >> that's amazing long term chart. thanks. >>> when we come back, calling dick tracy, apple experimenting with this watch-like device with...
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. >> dean gillis, what do you think his legacy will be?ill be having solidified the church during the difficult period of the sex abuse scandal. that landed on his desk after john paul's desk and it only became exacerbated over the years both in the moral tellty attitude but financial consequences of this. that was a financial burden to bear. he stood up to it. it was not always easy and it's had a dell tearous effect on the church but i think he's brought us through a very difficult period. >> thank you for joining us this morning. >> it's now 8:08. it's time now to check your local eather. >>> it was a fun nine for fun at the grammys. 's bun fun. took home best artist and song in the rain and "we are young." nancy o'dell has some of the high and low notes of the celebration next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is brought to you by ailer january. talk to your doctor about chronic migraine. 'll have some friends over for dinner. j talk to your doctor about chronic migraine. a talk to your doctor abo
. >> dean gillis, what do you think his legacy will be?ill be having solidified the church during the difficult period of the sex abuse scandal. that landed on his desk after john paul's desk and it only became exacerbated over the years both in the moral tellty attitude but financial consequences of this. that was a financial burden to bear. he stood up to it. it was not always easy and it's had a dell tearous effect on the church but i think he's brought us through a very difficult...
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. >> dean gillis what do you think his legacy will be? difficult period of the sex abuse scandal. that landed on his desk after john paul's desk and it only became exacerbated over the years both in the moral tellty attitude but financial consequences of this. that was a financial burden to bear. he stood up to it. it was not always easy and it's had a dell tearous effect on the church but i think he's brought us through a very >>> good morning. we are seeing a lot of fog in the region right now. temperatures are shooting into the low 40s. we started our workday at 37 degrees at about 5 minutes to 5:00. now we're in the low 40s. a big push of mild air is coming in behind the rain, which is going to be out of here over the next hour hour and a half. cloudy mild >>> it was a fun nine for fun at the grammys. 's bun fun. took home best artist and song in the rain and "we are young." nancy o'dell has some of the high and low notes of the celebration next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is brought to you
. >> dean gillis what do you think his legacy will be? difficult period of the sex abuse scandal. that landed on his desk after john paul's desk and it only became exacerbated over the years both in the moral tellty attitude but financial consequences of this. that was a financial burden to bear. he stood up to it. it was not always easy and it's had a dell tearous effect on the church but i think he's brought us through a very >>> good morning. we are seeing a lot of fog in the...