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>> stay long financials. buyers on the dip. stay long. stay long health care. you completely avoid the commodity trade. avoid the material trade. think of what the chinese are going to have to do. their currencies appreciated significant significantly. they're not going to be too happy about what's going on. i think you play it all u.s. centric. >> i like the long dollar trade. i totally agree. i am much more skeptical that that's going to translate into higher stock prices here. i think we've seen some of the weakness globally in a o. there brick equity markets despite the easing that we've had. so i think long dollar is a better way to -- cleaner way to play it. >> i think the long dollar is good for the s&p. so i think the strong dollar is going to improve our markets here. unlike it's done over the last few years. i think long the s&p but also with this massive easing over in japan, long japan, the easiest way to do it is through the ewj or exj, their market has had a long run. >> just to what paul was saying about this certainly makes it more competitive f
>> stay long financials. buyers on the dip. stay long. stay long health care. you completely avoid the commodity trade. avoid the material trade. think of what the chinese are going to have to do. their currencies appreciated significant significantly. they're not going to be too happy about what's going on. i think you play it all u.s. centric. >> i like the long dollar trade. i totally agree. i am much more skeptical that that's going to translate into higher stock prices here. i...
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i'm long going in and out. i'm long and have been for a while. >> i have owned this stock for a long time. >> you can't really love a stock that is at 44%. >> well, i have owned it for a heck of a lot longer but i never got out of it. if they have missed the boat, and it doesn't launch soon? sometime within the next months, then i think he has got a real problem. everybody who is foreign has the bigger screen phone. everybody. >> why does it take so long? they have the ipad mini. why does it take so long? why can't they work on that same platform? make it a phone and the people have to carry around one item in their pocket? why does it take so long to refresh when they have the product existing there? >> how many devices do you have in your man purse? >> seven right now. >> you are so honest. >> i have the underwear guys should be wearing in their man purse. >> carrying around guy's underwear. microsoft getting a pop today. and a should you be following these big activists? >> yes. let's start with the microsof
i'm long going in and out. i'm long and have been for a while. >> i have owned this stock for a long time. >> you can't really love a stock that is at 44%. >> well, i have owned it for a heck of a lot longer but i never got out of it. if they have missed the boat, and it doesn't launch soon? sometime within the next months, then i think he has got a real problem. everybody who is foreign has the bigger screen phone. everybody. >> why does it take so long? they have the...
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>> i long them both.e the biggest attraction about google is i feel like it's apple in its more beloved phase, which makes me less comfortable. it was replaced apple as the number one holding. and disney is slowly chugging along and doing a great job. and i long them both. but i would go with disney. >> have you trimmed google because you're scared that it is the an until the beloved prefall phase? >> i have added puts. so if it goes down. >> i sold my google earlier this week, but i'm looking for a point to buy it back. if i had a matchup here, levee the content. >> you do have a matchup here. >> i know. you do have to pick one. >> wow. this is a great segment. i got to tell you, when we first started this whole little segment, i picked google to win it all. maybe pat me on the back, maybe something? i go with google. go, john! you have to do this. >> i'm going to go with panda. >> i like the panda. >> i like google as well. and i like google because it broke down through the 50 day to day. and people mi
>> i long them both.e the biggest attraction about google is i feel like it's apple in its more beloved phase, which makes me less comfortable. it was replaced apple as the number one holding. and disney is slowly chugging along and doing a great job. and i long them both. but i would go with disney. >> have you trimmed google because you're scared that it is the an until the beloved prefall phase? >> i have added puts. so if it goes down. >> i sold my google earlier...
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the long-term trend is very good. in the last 10 days it has been a little bit weak, but i want to attribute that to the end of the quarter and some selling pressure. i don't want to jump onboard yet, but a closing above $800, i am in there. > thank you andrew. have a good day. this the end of the line for today. coming up this week, a preview of how money managers plan to invest in the second quarter. from all of us at first business, have a great monday!
the long-term trend is very good. in the last 10 days it has been a little bit weak, but i want to attribute that to the end of the quarter and some selling pressure. i don't want to jump onboard yet, but a closing above $800, i am in there. > thank you andrew. have a good day. this the end of the line for today. coming up this week, a preview of how money managers plan to invest in the second quarter. from all of us at first business, have a great monday!
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we saw how long it took the last two hundred to get out on the road. the sooner the better >> and then the timeline piece of it when can we expect to see the other part of this. >> boo the meter rates and the gate fee issue. we're hoping to have that out in 4 to 6 weeks but whatever it is there it won't change the need you might argue it would change the - we need the timeline like yesterday. >> in that 4 to 6 weeks is that going to be - and you have to see how the taxi will be paid for. in part that case needs to be quick we can do it quick or closing slow in terms of interest we need to - looked like i i'd like to get it done as quickly as possible but in terms of a timeframe the goalposts next is getting out the gate fee and the meter report >> thank you and thank you, dr. for the report as well. i join my colleagues in thanking you. a couple of things. first in the southern part of the city is a lack of service and my certain is with the current taxis we have it seems like they serve the northern part. i'm not so convinced it seems like half the ci
we saw how long it took the last two hundred to get out on the road. the sooner the better >> and then the timeline piece of it when can we expect to see the other part of this. >> boo the meter rates and the gate fee issue. we're hoping to have that out in 4 to 6 weeks but whatever it is there it won't change the need you might argue it would change the - we need the timeline like yesterday. >> in that 4 to 6 weeks is that going to be - and you have to see how the taxi will...
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down one of america's largest great cities, boston, all day long.late today the governor of massachusetts essentially sounded an all-clear in as much as he told people "you don't have to be locked in your homes anymore, you can go out, you must be vigilant but you can go out and do your daily business as you would but it was only about 30 minutes later after they held that news conference to tell us that they had lost the suspect that this action unfolded. this is a live picture of the neighborhood in this area. there is a house and we have a photograph of the house that was taken at another time. behind the house there is a boat and we've been told by multiple sources that a man was seen either in or around that boat after that happened, shots were fired. the police converged on this location and we have been wait to see what happened ever since. anthony mason has been working on paint ago fuller picture of these two brothers who are considered the suspects in the bombing, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is on the loose and tamerlan air is nigh
down one of america's largest great cities, boston, all day long.late today the governor of massachusetts essentially sounded an all-clear in as much as he told people "you don't have to be locked in your homes anymore, you can go out, you must be vigilant but you can go out and do your daily business as you would but it was only about 30 minutes later after they held that news conference to tell us that they had lost the suspect that this action unfolded. this is a live picture of the...
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i'm long. i've been long when it was higher. looking for long-term gains here.t, i think you'll have a chance. >> if we were to trade around it, grasso, what levels would you look at? >> the level of $12. you would say you should be adding to it at that level. if it breaks down and talk about $11.85, be willing to bail and say waits a losing trade. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh ♪ o
i'm long. i've been long when it was higher. looking for long-term gains here.t, i think you'll have a chance. >> if we were to trade around it, grasso, what levels would you look at? >> the level of $12. you would say you should be adding to it at that level. if it breaks down and talk about $11.85, be willing to bail and say waits a losing trade. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations?...
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. >> when did you get long? >> between 400 and 440. remember i got long on the show? i got longer and then it was right below the level. i'm still staying in the name because i think at this point, all of the bad stuff has been thrown out. >> if you look at what apple has done, pete said it the last time he was on with you guys, that the issues with apple are number one, steve jobs told you what you wanted. now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >> and he's not steve jobs. >> he has not listened to what people want, either. >> they said they had 18 months in the pipeline. they thought they had new products coming through. that is over now. you are looking at it. they said they can't come out with a new phone. why not? i would rather be a buyer of google. google is where the money is going in. >> very quickly, it's very clear if you look at january of this year and the stock was averaging almost 40 million shares a day. now 15 million shares at a much lower price point. that's telling you the public is not all over this name like they were. >> 46
. >> when did you get long? >> between 400 and 440. remember i got long on the show? i got longer and then it was right below the level. i'm still staying in the name because i think at this point, all of the bad stuff has been thrown out. >> if you look at what apple has done, pete said it the last time he was on with you guys, that the issues with apple are number one, steve jobs told you what you wanted. now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >>...
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>> i was long in the stock and then i was long in the calls on the stock, jcpenney last week discussedl case. you saw last night, when you broke the news that ron johnson was out, what happened to the stock? it was at 17 and change pushing $18 on the news, if i'm correct. so i'm looking -- the reason i was long those calls was i think the short covering over 40, close to 50% of the foaling being short, when they uncover the stock will rally. could it be the real estate? is that the only thing left? could it be a new ceo? could they somehow win this martha stewart thing? i don't know, no position right now, but there's some upside. >> comp sales are down, their cash flows are terrible. i can't think of anything, i hate to say, i can't see anything positive in this at all. >> what do you turn the real estate into? it is old locations stand-alone that don't get any traffic. and by the way, you can line up behind best buy, borders -- >> we have had this discussion before, however, if they have real estate that their average price is $4 per square foot and the average price people have to p
>> i was long in the stock and then i was long in the calls on the stock, jcpenney last week discussedl case. you saw last night, when you broke the news that ron johnson was out, what happened to the stock? it was at 17 and change pushing $18 on the news, if i'm correct. so i'm looking -- the reason i was long those calls was i think the short covering over 40, close to 50% of the foaling being short, when they uncover the stock will rally. could it be the real estate? is that the only...
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long last.o to bill macatee. bill: jim, thank you very much. with angel cabrera and congratulations. you played brilliantly down the stretch. tell us about that last putt that almost went in. you know, that's how golf is. we had some issues during the course but i came back. that's how golf is. i had that chip on 18 that i could have won it but adam is a truthful good winner. bill: i you could tell you were happy for him because you know. you've experienced this kind of moment. you know what a lifechanger this is. [speaking in foreign language] >> yeah, obviously, i would have been happy if i would have won. he's a great person, a great player. i get along with hum. we've been together in presidents cups and i'm happy for him. bill: you're a terrific champion as well. thank you very much and congratulations on an outstanding week. angel cabrera. let's go back to jim nantz. jim: he hit two of the great putts you'll ever see in a pressure situation. adam scott just a couple of years ago said my he
long last.o to bill macatee. bill: jim, thank you very much. with angel cabrera and congratulations. you played brilliantly down the stretch. tell us about that last putt that almost went in. you know, that's how golf is. we had some issues during the course but i came back. that's how golf is. i had that chip on 18 that i could have won it but adam is a truthful good winner. bill: i you could tell you were happy for him because you know. you've experienced this kind of moment. you know what a...
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and it's been great for a long, long time. my whole career. that's been a star performer at kimberly-clark. we've got some of the highest market shares in the world in mexico. and boy, if there is a team that ever jumps on a great idea, it's our team in mexico. and i think that economy is really starting to hum and get its act together. they've got good currency position, strong reserves. starting to see decent, predictable, stable growth. just went through a presidential transition last year, went very smooth. starting to enact aa lot of reforms. and so, again, i think that economy is poised for a lot of growth in the future. >> at the same time, you had to bite the bullet in central and western europe. you're the only guy on a major consumer packaged goods company where i've seen where you said, listen, we've got to implement changes, we've got to do them right now. the auto companies are trying to figure it out. how tough was it to stop selling diapers in 13 countries and just exit, even though you worked hard to build share in those countr
and it's been great for a long, long time. my whole career. that's been a star performer at kimberly-clark. we've got some of the highest market shares in the world in mexico. and boy, if there is a team that ever jumps on a great idea, it's our team in mexico. and i think that economy is really starting to hum and get its act together. they've got good currency position, strong reserves. starting to see decent, predictable, stable growth. just went through a presidential transition last year,...
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so, this, roughly speaking, assumes a 4-1/2% rate of medical inflation in the long term. and that's the most powerful cost driver here. so, when we're talking about pension funds, we talk about the investment return is the thing that matters the most here. here it's what you assume for medical inflation. to the extent that the city or employees or retirees, our health service system can control medical inflation to the extent that's within our control, it has a significant impact on these costs. a 1% change in that long-term medical inflation assumption drives roughly a 9% change in the overall liability that we're talking about here. so, 1% equals about $400 million in this current number. so, and obviously that's a very long and much larger conversation about the host of tactics the city and our workers and others can employ to kind of manage health care costs going forward. but it's the sing the most impactful driver here. >> and i think that certainly recalling a lot of involvement in our cpmc negotiations lately, i mean that, the medical cost of inflation is a big de
so, this, roughly speaking, assumes a 4-1/2% rate of medical inflation in the long term. and that's the most powerful cost driver here. so, when we're talking about pension funds, we talk about the investment return is the thing that matters the most here. here it's what you assume for medical inflation. to the extent that the city or employees or retirees, our health service system can control medical inflation to the extent that's within our control, it has a significant impact on these...
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city sochi is also one of the country's most popular tourist destinations people flock here for the long hot summer as the spacious beaches on the warm seas busk if you're looking for more than just a time it's also an area filled with some amazing natural highlights. so i've been spending a lot of so i'm in the city but off in the mountains there's the caucasus reserve which is literally the size of finland so i've met up with very experienced. and we all fall out of bed. it's fair to say that if you're driving up here then you're in for a bumpy ride you might be lucky and find some tama but mostly it's just to try the drugs fortunately alexei's wonderfully named wattage is up to the top. last month not look like much of this is spin spin on this the seconds and. we're going up and down to crash the blasts. still going. to the full. result it's. just a couple of days in the caucuses reserve it's on for the mountains the biosphere here is filled with unique flora and fauna some of the best hiking trails in the country. but getting to them wasn't going to be easy. especially as there are
city sochi is also one of the country's most popular tourist destinations people flock here for the long hot summer as the spacious beaches on the warm seas busk if you're looking for more than just a time it's also an area filled with some amazing natural highlights. so i've been spending a lot of so i'm in the city but off in the mountains there's the caucasus reserve which is literally the size of finland so i've met up with very experienced. and we all fall out of bed. it's fair to say that...
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>> we've loved this names for a long times.ames, as josh just pointed out, huge runs recently. after this big run, you needed something as a pull back. this is definitely a story line. i don't think it's a one-day event. i think you can jump back in, the stock near the 200-day moving average. >> we deliver on trades. four stock that is have lit up my twitter feed. first up, priceline what's the trade leer? >> 60% of their bookings are europe. though it's growing faster than the u.s. in terms of travel, it's only 5% to 6 pushes. the stock is not expensive, but one -- i would hold it and on weakness i would buy. >>> caterpillar? fridays 2013 lows? >> talk about unloved. this whole sector right now. obviously a lot of people play china off of caterpillar. i think it's not quite time yet. i know that stephanie has some opinions. i will be more bullish, but would like to see the stock closer to 80ivities you were talking cat versus deere, which one you would prefer. >> right now for me it would be deere, and you brought up lindsey a
>> we've loved this names for a long times.ames, as josh just pointed out, huge runs recently. after this big run, you needed something as a pull back. this is definitely a story line. i don't think it's a one-day event. i think you can jump back in, the stock near the 200-day moving average. >> we deliver on trades. four stock that is have lit up my twitter feed. first up, priceline what's the trade leer? >> 60% of their bookings are europe. though it's growing faster than...
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it is, of course, a pretty long period of time. i am actually -- i'm optimistic because we know that there is a path forward. this is not one of those, you know, you get a horrible number, this horrible situation and there's no real way of solving it. this is an absolutely solvable challenge. and one thing that i think we've shown as a city over and over again, the pension reform was the most recent example, is that we do take a responsible approach when faced with these challenges. our partners in labor are incredibly collaborative as we saw with prop b and with the other prop b before that. and i am optimistic that we're going to be able to work together and come up with a solution and move forward together. so, i look forward to participating in that. >> thank you, supervisor wiener, and thank you for your co-sponsorship today and working on the issue together. and i want to thank all those who spoke, members of labor, to our controller, and certain to our mayor's office as well. you know, i think, again, the purpose of today wa
it is, of course, a pretty long period of time. i am actually -- i'm optimistic because we know that there is a path forward. this is not one of those, you know, you get a horrible number, this horrible situation and there's no real way of solving it. this is an absolutely solvable challenge. and one thing that i think we've shown as a city over and over again, the pension reform was the most recent example, is that we do take a responsible approach when faced with these challenges. our...
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have you seen our long distance bill? if your long distance bills are too much, call mci.ouch someone, just do it for a whole lot less. the bell monopoly began with technology. technology maintained it. and then technology from the bell labs finally ended it. during world war ii, the bell labs had developed microwave technology, the ability to send sound 20 to 30 miles through the air. but then in the 1960s a couple of men named jack goeken and bill mcgowan came up with an idea on how to use those microwaves. i came up with this idea to put this microwave from chicago to st. louis, not to compete with at&t, but to expand our two-way radio business, find more customers. so we filed an application with the fcc. and within a few weeks, at&t, illinois bell, southwestern bell, general telephone electronics, and western union, all filed petitions to deny our applications. so to get the money to build this thing, in '68 we brought bill mcgowan in to do the financing. when i investigated it i thought that the concept, if it was changed, could make sense, not individual ones, but a
have you seen our long distance bill? if your long distance bills are too much, call mci.ouch someone, just do it for a whole lot less. the bell monopoly began with technology. technology maintained it. and then technology from the bell labs finally ended it. during world war ii, the bell labs had developed microwave technology, the ability to send sound 20 to 30 miles through the air. but then in the 1960s a couple of men named jack goeken and bill mcgowan came up with an idea on how to use...
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it did not take the fbi very long to update its wanted poster. the man had only been known as suspect fum ber 2. >> yeah, instead of wanted, you see this? the word wanted was quickly changed to capture. here now is just one of the brief glimpses that we got friday night of this suspected bomber. take a look at this photo taken by a reporter, gene macken. and you see from this window, of this ambulance, it is the head of the wounded 19-year-old dzhokhar sdar nigh ya. chris lawrence is standing by live at israel hospital. and that is where the suspected bomber has been taken. chris, what is his condition? is it still serious? >> still serious. that's the latest word. and we're told when this condition is updated, it will come from the f.b.i. again, when the police found him, he was covered in blood. and they think that his injuries came from that initial shootout. so the shootout and the altercation that happened friday morning when his brother was still alive, even though we don't know the extent to his injuries, if he was injured in that shootout
it did not take the fbi very long to update its wanted poster. the man had only been known as suspect fum ber 2. >> yeah, instead of wanted, you see this? the word wanted was quickly changed to capture. here now is just one of the brief glimpses that we got friday night of this suspected bomber. take a look at this photo taken by a reporter, gene macken. and you see from this window, of this ambulance, it is the head of the wounded 19-year-old dzhokhar sdar nigh ya. chris lawrence is...
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i'm not trying to commit a lot of long premium to this. talked about it just before in johnson & johnson. i own those 82 1/2 puts. they evaporated in may. i had to roll them up. this is not what you want to do, trying to pick tops here. this is a great strategy that keeps you in the game, it defines your risk and you're not long this premium. >> yeah, good point. let's wrap this up. hit a little stocks versus options. bet against the mouse house and get short disney, that carries unlimited risk. dan's call spread defines his risk to $175 and can make money if disney shares go up, down or nowhere at all. let's go to everyone's favorite stock not named apple. what is it? facebook. shares of the social media giant getting a 3% boost thanks to an upgrade today and just within the hour, the company announced that venture capitalist jim breyer will step down from the board. but will investors like the stock when it reports earnings next week? cnbc's well-liked media reporter julia boorstin is here to break down what investors need to know. julia
i'm not trying to commit a lot of long premium to this. talked about it just before in johnson & johnson. i own those 82 1/2 puts. they evaporated in may. i had to roll them up. this is not what you want to do, trying to pick tops here. this is a great strategy that keeps you in the game, it defines your risk and you're not long this premium. >> yeah, good point. let's wrap this up. hit a little stocks versus options. bet against the mouse house and get short disney, that carries...
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good, long-term holds.o find values for sale in that. >> what about calstrs in terms of your asset breakdown. fixed income, 18%. and when you're looking at global equities, where on the globe are the best opportunities? >> and i would say, we're different than calpers in that area, where they have a true global portfolio of 50/50 u.s. and non-u.s., we still have own country bias. we still like the u.s., two-thirds of our portfolio is in the u.s. one-third outside the u.s. when you look around the globe, i think the most surprising thing, i remember coming here last year to milken and everybody hated europe. and that actually turned out to be a very good place to be. even greece, which is amazing. but, obviously, the run-up in japan has been amazing. because of the amount of stimulus the bank of japan has dumped into that market. i think as steve liesman always says, you don't fight the fed. and around the world, you're seeing outflows of capital coming in from the federal government, each of the federal res
good, long-term holds.o find values for sale in that. >> what about calstrs in terms of your asset breakdown. fixed income, 18%. and when you're looking at global equities, where on the globe are the best opportunities? >> and i would say, we're different than calpers in that area, where they have a true global portfolio of 50/50 u.s. and non-u.s., we still have own country bias. we still like the u.s., two-thirds of our portfolio is in the u.s. one-third outside the u.s. when you...
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they are going to be rather strong all day long. go ahead and bring in anything from the outdoors that could get knocked around. highs today are going to be comfortable. we will hit the 70s in places like concord and fairfield. not a bad day in san francisco. 68 in redwood city. it is going to cause problems out there on the roads. >> i am back and awake. we are looking over toward the bay bridgeview. all of the bay area bridges have the wind advisory. that's not a weather advisory. chp says, hey, we drove across it. it was tough. the toll plaza, back camera holding steady-eddy. you will see a very light volume and no problems. across that span, watch it. across all the spans. the approach on the maze in the map, the east shore freeway is not a problem. no slowing through the area. our road weather doesn't show a lot of index. chp did give that advisory. i am looking at unusual slowing for highway 4 between interstate 680. it may clear up. if it doesn't, i'll let you know why. >>> 440 now. if you are feeling lucky, you could become
they are going to be rather strong all day long. go ahead and bring in anything from the outdoors that could get knocked around. highs today are going to be comfortable. we will hit the 70s in places like concord and fairfield. not a bad day in san francisco. 68 in redwood city. it is going to cause problems out there on the roads. >> i am back and awake. we are looking over toward the bay bridgeview. all of the bay area bridges have the wind advisory. that's not a weather advisory. chp...
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been on for many years. >> the long, long trek. isn't this something that both sides have gained for political results over the years and are they just backed into a corner now that they have to come up with something for a successful measure out of both parties because democrats have a lot to lose. democrats have a lot of gain. >> yes. that's true. democrats have a lot to lose. republicans a lot, a lot to gain. republicans i would say are more desperate for a deal here. it's more important for them. they are trying to reach out to the hispanic community for instance and they can't just let this thing go. it's interesting that marco rubio is poised in an interesting position in the republican party. he's sort of betwix. the republicans in the last election ran on self-deportation. they have had to make a 180 here. this issue is sort of the low hanging fruit for them. this ought to be the easy one but it won't be. as we have seen marco rubio struggle to position himself for 2016 between tea party people that see a path to citizenshi
been on for many years. >> the long, long trek. isn't this something that both sides have gained for political results over the years and are they just backed into a corner now that they have to come up with something for a successful measure out of both parties because democrats have a lot to lose. democrats have a lot of gain. >> yes. that's true. democrats have a lot to lose. republicans a lot, a lot to gain. republicans i would say are more desperate for a deal here. it's more...
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alas, the stock market is a long-term contest. and one i think the earlier you get in, let's just say, okay, the more you can win. let's go to loretta in arizona, please, loretta. >> hi, captain cramer. a big booyah to you from sunny phoenix, arizona. >> love phoenix. what's up? >> caller: what steps should an investor take when a company they thought was solid was a strong monthly dividend suffers a steep drop in price and a 50% dividend reduction? hold em or fold em? >> well, you know, it depends on the circumstances. a lot of monthly ones are oil related. if oil comes back, then i think you would have sold at the bottom. freeport cut its dividend. but you know what? don't sell it. do some work. it might just be the actual bottom. it can mark the bottom and i think that's what you have to be picky about. john in illinois, john. >> caller: windy city booyah to you, cramer. >> nice. what's up? >> caller: hey, thanks for all you do for us and thanks especially for helping me get my son through colorado state university. >> congratu
alas, the stock market is a long-term contest. and one i think the earlier you get in, let's just say, okay, the more you can win. let's go to loretta in arizona, please, loretta. >> hi, captain cramer. a big booyah to you from sunny phoenix, arizona. >> love phoenix. what's up? >> caller: what steps should an investor take when a company they thought was solid was a strong monthly dividend suffers a steep drop in price and a 50% dividend reduction? hold em or fold em?...
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we have been talking about long runs all night long. this is no the a long run.16 car. we know that hungry hound what he can do. he will get both hands and feet up on the steering wheel. >> mike: listen to kyle busch team audio after that pitstop. >> [radio]: go, go, go. yeah, boys! that is the way you do it! how about 11.7 on the watch for my boys! a step up when the money is on the line, boys. good job! >> darrell: 11.7. wow. four tires. >> mike: and there it is. it is a second. on the stop. >> larry: about a second right there as well. >> darrell: when we were looking at him he going out of the pits he was out of the pits before anybody even got close. >> mike: and this is because of the first pit box he can fire right out of there whereas truex had to battle traffic down pit lane. >> darrell: is this is team sport? >> mike: 18 cars took the wave around putting mcmurray and bayne and kvapil back on the lead lap. so 19 lead lap cars. tony stewart the first car one lap down as we get ready to is settle this. it will be 16 laps to go as the two toyotas come to th
we have been talking about long runs all night long. this is no the a long run.16 car. we know that hungry hound what he can do. he will get both hands and feet up on the steering wheel. >> mike: listen to kyle busch team audio after that pitstop. >> [radio]: go, go, go. yeah, boys! that is the way you do it! how about 11.7 on the watch for my boys! a step up when the money is on the line, boys. good job! >> darrell: 11.7. wow. four tires. >> mike: and there it is. it is...
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long-heldis a concept. i am asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this individual as an enemy combatant. what do we know? we know these two individuals embraced radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. they slaughtered innocent people because they view us, the united states, as a colonial power, a christian nation. at the muslim world can be friend. i have traveled out the world and have that many people throughout the world of the islamic faith in our great allies and great friends of america. unfortunately, there is a small minority who would kill every muslim, jewish, gentile, christian, person who disagrees with them. it is imperative we protect the homeland. the desire of this enemy is to strike us in our backyard. i do not wish america to be the battlefield, but it is. it is the choosing of our enemy to make our homeland the battlefield
long-heldis a concept. i am asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this individual as an enemy combatant. what do we know? we know these two individuals embraced radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. they slaughtered innocent people because they view us, the united states, as a colonial power, a christian nation. at the muslim...
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singing sweet home alabama ♪ ♪ all summer long sweet home alabama ♪ ♪ all summer long singing sweetid rock. tickets are only $20. you can't beat that. i want to thank rachel mcadams and kelly oxford. tomorrow, rosario dawson, nicole richie and musical guest foals. good night! ♪
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as long as we have q.e. next few weeks, i'm still a buyer of this market. >> jeff, you can see the multiple is lower than it was when the s&p made an all-time high back in 2007. does that mean that stocks are still cheap? grizz, over to you? >> jackie, i think they are a little bit cheap. but the difference between now and 2007 is the q.e. and that's what the difference is. the guests earlier on the show say if we pull the rug out from underneath, will the market crash? i don't know about a crash but a correction is coming. >> i know you've been looking for that correction for some time. how about you? do you think that stocks are cheap still? weigh in. but for now, scott, back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> next up on the "half," has april begins and the weather heats up, we'll tell you which retailers to go shopping for right now. >>> next, the vanguard group, jack bogle is coming up. the legendary investor will join "halftime" and give his outlook for the second quarter and make what i think is a surpr
as long as we have q.e. next few weeks, i'm still a buyer of this market. >> jeff, you can see the multiple is lower than it was when the s&p made an all-time high back in 2007. does that mean that stocks are still cheap? grizz, over to you? >> jackie, i think they are a little bit cheap. but the difference between now and 2007 is the q.e. and that's what the difference is. the guests earlier on the show say if we pull the rug out from underneath, will the market crash? i don't...
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we have a couple of long-term studies. we need more long-term studies. but what is really exciting is that in these two long-term studies, 10 years after they enrolled in this supported employment program, over half of the people who initially enrolled were steady workers. which means they were working about half the time during the 10-year period. so. so tell me a little bit about what happens to a potential employee that goes into a place that believes in supported employment. okay. what happens, exactly, to them? they go in, do they get trained? do they get special followup? what happens? the approach is based on eight principles. they include one that i've already mentioned. what we call rapid job search. so we don't have a lot of preparatory work before people go out looking for a job, if they say that they want to work. and that's a second principle here, which is that the only criterion for being in a supported employment program, aside from being a client with severe mental illness, is that you say that you want to work. we don't have any screeni
we have a couple of long-term studies. we need more long-term studies. but what is really exciting is that in these two long-term studies, 10 years after they enrolled in this supported employment program, over half of the people who initially enrolled were steady workers. which means they were working about half the time during the 10-year period. so. so tell me a little bit about what happens to a potential employee that goes into a place that believes in supported employment. okay. what...
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i know it's a long struggle you went through. it's a long journey for you too so i'll make -- don't make this book your last book, continue on. [applause] >> oh, thank you, that means a lot to me. [applause] >> i know what people thought about after katrina treen ya, one of the silver linings that might be the kind of reform of education in new orleans. i know you covered that in the book. what do you feel the state of education in new orleans is at this point? you know, years later? >> uh-huh. >> you know, there's no easy answer to that, and i feel people who made what happened here a complete positive and others make it a complete negative feeling the truth is in between that, and it's much more complicated. i feel there's a tremendous amount of educators working really hard in the schools, and just a human amount of progress that's been made, and a lot of families that feel like schools are more sort of stable places, focused on preparing their kids for college, but that said, i think there's a lot of lingering challenges. i t
i know it's a long struggle you went through. it's a long journey for you too so i'll make -- don't make this book your last book, continue on. [applause] >> oh, thank you, that means a lot to me. [applause] >> i know what people thought about after katrina treen ya, one of the silver linings that might be the kind of reform of education in new orleans. i know you covered that in the book. what do you feel the state of education in new orleans is at this point? you know, years...
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as it churned out hit after hit for so long.was wall street just too zealous in its expectations. >> we'll get in to that with andy hargrave and bill krer. with all this bearish sentiment around apple is the company to blame or is it wall street's expectations that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio. and they've really come to dominate a couple markets. tablets, obviously, and smartphones as well. i think the biggest problem is that they've taken all the profits that are available there. and there just isn't room to grow once the market is saturated. >> bill, what do you nithink is going on? from the outside it would appear one of the knocks on apple right now is t innovation is more incremental than transformational. steve jobs is gone. should expectations be coming down anyway for this company? >> i think you're right, bill, the company has been
as it churned out hit after hit for so long.was wall street just too zealous in its expectations. >> we'll get in to that with andy hargrave and bill krer. with all this bearish sentiment around apple is the company to blame or is it wall street's expectations that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio....
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it was great to eat some real food after a long ride and lending a hand in the field seem like the least we could do. take quite a lot of upkeep this place and that includes several hungry horses the more hay we collect now. ship enough to see them all through the window. right how much someone could know and. i'm sure a couple of hours we've gathered a mini mountain and range alexander took us off to collect all reward we still had a fair way to go and i was pleased to have someone else doing the hard work. ok in the stirrups. so i'm on here. which i guess means that i like says on sunday. hoping that it should make going up the hills a little easier anyway roy boy. was all going to go out his role the spirits had mount under control we rode off into the forest. got the calm one here the pulse here can be a little treacherous and i was glad to have alexander leading the way down to the water's edge. we managed to cross over but with the pathway getting narrower alexander was forced to turn back with the horses and alexei and i were on foot again but not for long. we're way past the rive
it was great to eat some real food after a long ride and lending a hand in the field seem like the least we could do. take quite a lot of upkeep this place and that includes several hungry horses the more hay we collect now. ship enough to see them all through the window. right how much someone could know and. i'm sure a couple of hours we've gathered a mini mountain and range alexander took us off to collect all reward we still had a fair way to go and i was pleased to have someone else doing...
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long beach they are stumped. simply no idea what is going on. here in san francisco mission district? they do. >> cars are mobile computer network now. tipping talk to your tires talk to your dashboard talk to the rear lights in the back. everything huge network everything is gone high tech including your vehicle. >>reporter: were these cars hacked. >> well, in a literal term, ye yes. cars were mabingd hacked. >>reporter: professional hac hacker and entrepreneur dan says separg the cars that were hacked from those that weren't will awill you me to figure out which lock have the vulnerability. >> they were jeep. mass today. one was bmw. mazda. and the victims when we talk to them told us they were positive they lock the car door. >>reporter: surveillance video of the long beach they've show they were unable to escape and ford escape and cadillac. we asked for the name of the company that provide the lock. won't tell us. ball is in their court. >> vehicle manufacturer can figure this out like they are going to look at all the cars that did get bro
long beach they are stumped. simply no idea what is going on. here in san francisco mission district? they do. >> cars are mobile computer network now. tipping talk to your tires talk to your dashboard talk to the rear lights in the back. everything huge network everything is gone high tech including your vehicle. >>reporter: were these cars hacked. >> well, in a literal term, ye yes. cars were mabingd hacked. >>reporter: professional hac hacker and entrepreneur dan says...
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that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or stabbed or killed or whatever. >> did they just see you and decide you were the guy that they were going to write all their friends about? >> no, i was the guy that they were -- >> did you provoke them in any way? >> this is what happened. they kept talking [ bleep ] to me, and then i started talking [ bleep ] back to them and i threatened them, yeah. i threatened
that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going...
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to get into the forest we need to cross the nearby river but a long road paul is like these you need to be careful where you putting your wheels . on the. problems of. simple he's pretty easy to punctual feel run over show. courts in the me and i say some sort of thing you have. hope. and once we were up and rolling it was time to head across the water. going to boy boy. this is. alexei works as the head of a conservation and knows almost everyone based in the coaxes national reserve he gets to go home most nights but they're all forest rangers that live with their families three hundred sixty five days a year and their little enclave was on a stone. the rangers are here to police the reserve and keep it as unspoiled as possible and even though it's still late summer they're already preparing for the winter. area comes a total of fifty four fills and take this means you've got a lot to do considering that the group is very small the season is almost over shall we help out. and sure. all those welcome. it was great to eat some real food after a long ride and lending a hand in the fiel
to get into the forest we need to cross the nearby river but a long road paul is like these you need to be careful where you putting your wheels . on the. problems of. simple he's pretty easy to punctual feel run over show. courts in the me and i say some sort of thing you have. hope. and once we were up and rolling it was time to head across the water. going to boy boy. this is. alexei works as the head of a conservation and knows almost everyone based in the coaxes national reserve he gets to...
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use for now we all know it's one hundred twelfth so there is still a long long way a long way to go but i think the effort to improve this ranking eat fresh air to place by two thousand and eighteen which i doubt even if it were yesterday we're going to be companies. i mean. you know we have a new president so you know this is putin second but at the pool and he set off on this one with a much clearer reform agenda focusing on these are doing business to give because it may be easy things have already been done but you said some of the important things haven't been touched on one of those of the eight factors that go into the one is connecting companies to power a system russia is a huge energy producer it is also the most difficult place in the world to connect a company to a power supply which is. its will take russia straight up slightly in the top eighty and it's these issues but this is more of a sort of economic issue it's not a big companies should this fixing that particular problem would make everybody's life easier and you see an immediate payback so that's that's a very encou
use for now we all know it's one hundred twelfth so there is still a long long way a long way to go but i think the effort to improve this ranking eat fresh air to place by two thousand and eighteen which i doubt even if it were yesterday we're going to be companies. i mean. you know we have a new president so you know this is putin second but at the pool and he set off on this one with a much clearer reform agenda focusing on these are doing business to give because it may be easy things have...
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long term investment. this is a pool of contractors that would get individualed task orders and we have provisions for performance like many of our other contractors. >> when you say provisions for performance, if there is a finding that something's not going right, do we have the ability under the contract to invalidate the contract? >> yes. we do. >> we do? /tho provisions are in there? >> yes. termination for con convenience. >> so that's within the purview. so it could turn out not to be 14 years if there are problems. we do that with a lot of the grants we issue. >> or if the firm starts to change its business or if people leave the firm. whatever reason. >> i just wanted to make sure we had that out of the way. all right, public comment. motion to approve. >> so moved. >> moved and seconded. >> all in favor say i. opposed. motion /kraeur carries. item number 13. >> between the sfpoc and the san francisco local agency formation commission and authorize the general manager to execute this amendment of
long term investment. this is a pool of contractors that would get individualed task orders and we have provisions for performance like many of our other contractors. >> when you say provisions for performance, if there is a finding that something's not going right, do we have the ability under the contract to invalidate the contract? >> yes. we do. >> we do? /tho provisions are in there? >> yes. termination for con convenience. >> so that's within the purview. so...
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as long as we've got a fight to make sure women have access to quality affordable healthcare and as longs we have the fight to protect a woman's right to make her own choices about her own health i want you to know that you've also got a president who is going to be right there with you fighting every step of the way. >> that was president obama today addressing planned parenthood in washington. says a president who will be right there with you fighting every step of the way. of course, the obama white house and democrats broadly, have almost always supported the pro choice side of women's reproductive health argument. almost always. since 2010, republicans, particularly in the states but also in congress have made anti-abortion legislating one of their party's top priorities in governing. in response, democrats have a decision to make. democrats the last couple of years had to decide what they were going to do. would they say with the kind of silent partner they had been for a long time or step up and let their position be known more loudly? they have stepped up more loudly. more public
as long as we've got a fight to make sure women have access to quality affordable healthcare and as longs we have the fight to protect a woman's right to make her own choices about her own health i want you to know that you've also got a president who is going to be right there with you fighting every step of the way. >> that was president obama today addressing planned parenthood in washington. says a president who will be right there with you fighting every step of the way. of course,...