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doolittle. >> what? >> these are bigtime trophy bucks, too. >> look how many. >> more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. that's not his only visitor. this is the fox he's named ben. >> he gave him a hot dog? >> yes. he said ben his buddy the fox comes for his hot dog every day. >> i love it. he's getting a hot dog. >> look what else showed up, the momma and two cubs. notice how he's inside for this one because it's a momma and two cubs. >> it's a whole preserve. >> matthew chegwigged captured this at colorado. what happens when the animals would come to eat? >> one week into it the doe i called scar face walked up to the car and a week later she brought her fawns back and the fawns actually saw me being nice to their mom and the fawns warmed up to me and maybe a week after they brought back five other ones so then it just kept progressing to now i have 35. >> 35! >> 35? that's unbelievable. how did you figure out that the fox likes the hot dog? >> for some reason the fox anytime i
doolittle. >> what? >> these are bigtime trophy bucks, too. >> look how many. >> more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. that's not his only visitor. this is the fox he's named ben. >> he gave him a hot dog? >> yes. he said ben his buddy the fox comes for his hot dog every day. >> i love it. he's getting a hot dog. >> look what else showed up, the momma and two cubs. notice how he's inside for this one because it's a...
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doolittle was installed the zone. the fugitives. ay ay ay ay ay ay. the has a juice mother moved from place to place and eventually settled in donkey the two eighteen in the country. a cheater chew through me into a beautiful warm in the review to come from. she gave birth to son mean come on y'all. you wouldn't mr eastwood. she was sick and going to warm them going through this court is not going to utah. his political career and went into business who he is deeply influenced the family's attitude and philosophy towards the world of commerce and trade unbeknown to me became focused on business. don't forget soon he yelled for school. theology and she seemed. side. genuinely school class. but soon the driver's seat as the tylenol. for some juicy shot lead. in boom boom you the idea but its future direction. he wanted to get open water transportation. he made his decision based on policies that green transportation by water which is coming during emperor she's way will we. i r r r i am. she uses sports to three outstanding. he killed two americans. the
doolittle was installed the zone. the fugitives. ay ay ay ay ay ay. the has a juice mother moved from place to place and eventually settled in donkey the two eighteen in the country. a cheater chew through me into a beautiful warm in the review to come from. she gave birth to son mean come on y'all. you wouldn't mr eastwood. she was sick and going to warm them going through this court is not going to utah. his political career and went into business who he is deeply influenced the family's...
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welcome to venture capital with me katie purvis wait for it says johnson doolittle also called molds at the u.k. may leave the view for films do not take place look at global reaction from the former leader's office late on the czech republic who have very different opinions on that year there were plenty of international politicians in most cases week because it was the economic forum which i went imo to i caught up with the world renowned economist jeffrey sachs on tax evasion and they gave him still bain plays a wall street that's all still scott but let's start with mr dawoud all's well because he ruffled. feathers this week by warning that the u.k. could be forced to quit if the organization does not reform and here is what the challenge is not once exactly the main points now he has been frustrated by what he sees as the storing of the free trade deal between the e.u. and the us by e.u. lawmakers themselves i think europe is being a show not by economies like china and india now the british public will get. to decide in twenty seventeen in a referendum if they want to continue
welcome to venture capital with me katie purvis wait for it says johnson doolittle also called molds at the u.k. may leave the view for films do not take place look at global reaction from the former leader's office late on the czech republic who have very different opinions on that year there were plenty of international politicians in most cases week because it was the economic forum which i went imo to i caught up with the world renowned economist jeffrey sachs on tax evasion and they gave...
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joining is to close but first let's watch this report by our team in brazil because russell and john doolittle. it's believed to be one of the main targets of us piling on brazil will play for bronze the country's biggest company standard bearer of its burgeoning all industry. washington is that it was trying to track terrorists but evidence is pointing to industrial espionage by the nsa the goal but he will become only the top image john's private computer network was meticulously analyze the moment by us clients that's the conclusion of power opens you'll see one of brazil's leading experts in cryptography who had access to the goodwood swim and documents. you'll feel connected to the entire picture bradman where is everybody works in security matters that's the first ever because once you have an image of the middle of the new way to fund the increase it to the system is much easier. what the can with my specific the allegations prompted outrage from brazil and from present tillman was sent this message for the united nations general assembly. we have lowered the us government. in that the
joining is to close but first let's watch this report by our team in brazil because russell and john doolittle. it's believed to be one of the main targets of us piling on brazil will play for bronze the country's biggest company standard bearer of its burgeoning all industry. washington is that it was trying to track terrorists but evidence is pointing to industrial espionage by the nsa the goal but he will become only the top image john's private computer network was meticulously analyze the...
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. >> abigail doolittle, jeff brown and steve weissman. >> in fairness, steve would have been here but his pick didn't win. >> that's our panel. let's talk about these all-stars and put them to the test. we have been watching what's happening in terms of the january barometer. as goes january, so goes the year. abby, i want to ask you. we did a little stat digging to see just how accurate this january barometer idea is. it seems that -- >> they are actually yng arguing at each other. >> then we worked out we were looking at different time frames. we were both right but both wrong at the same time. the cnbc crack data team has these stats, that in the last 85 years, the january barometer has been right 62 of them, i.e., 73% of the time. the s&p is down 3.3% so far this year, not a great start to the year. do you think this is going to be accurate this time? >> i do, mandy. of course, i'm starting with the tacticals. when i look at the charts now, they look bearish as they had last year. i think we are still likely to see a correction that's been building for some time. i think the funda
. >> abigail doolittle, jeff brown and steve weissman. >> in fairness, steve would have been here but his pick didn't win. >> that's our panel. let's talk about these all-stars and put them to the test. we have been watching what's happening in terms of the january barometer. as goes january, so goes the year. abby, i want to ask you. we did a little stat digging to see just how accurate this january barometer idea is. it seems that -- >> they are actually yng arguing at...
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are approaching the fed's decision and kenny polcari joins us, as does cnbc contributor abigail doolittleder of peak theories. you just said something interesting during the break, that the charts in your work do not support further tapering by the fed. >> yeah. the charts right now are suggesting asset class confusion and conflict. on the one hand, gold and bonds look ready to rally. i think we will see the ten year move down to 2.5% and i think we could see gold rally up significantly. on the other hand, stocks look like they're about to sell off. i think we are really seeing a repricing of risk this year which suggests further volatility ahead. how it actually plays into fed policy, i guess we will see. i think investors want to strap on their seat belts here. >> you finally got the pullback you have been kind of an outlier on. we did get that pullback you were looking for. >> i think that it's probably going to continue. again, we are seeing a repricing of risk, seeing investors re-evaluate where they were in 2013, coming back off the risk curve. we are seeing some of the repercussion
are approaching the fed's decision and kenny polcari joins us, as does cnbc contributor abigail doolittleder of peak theories. you just said something interesting during the break, that the charts in your work do not support further tapering by the fed. >> yeah. the charts right now are suggesting asset class confusion and conflict. on the one hand, gold and bonds look ready to rally. i think we will see the ten year move down to 2.5% and i think we could see gold rally up significantly....
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we highlighted the conversation between you and abigail doolittle where you focused on citigroup and they thought things were going to break down. you are not necessarily surprised by today's act? >> no, not at all. yesterday's action, you could almost feel that didn't have the follow-through. if people just looked at the numbers, it looked like they were raging bulls and dying to buy, yet if you felt it in your gut the way you feel it, you didn't have that sense at all. that surprising up move led you to believe that today you would get this. listen, it's also the end of the month. january is not going to end on a positive note. people know that. so people are almost kind of cleaning house today. >> bob? >> it is kind of strange that we woke up suddenly to concerns in a market part of the world, turkey, that had not attracted much attention. i think it's more accurate to say rather than why is the market down 5% or 4% this month, why was the s&p up 30% last year. you can turn it on its head. i find that a little harder to understand. >> let me bring nassim back into the conversation
we highlighted the conversation between you and abigail doolittle where you focused on citigroup and they thought things were going to break down. you are not necessarily surprised by today's act? >> no, not at all. yesterday's action, you could almost feel that didn't have the follow-through. if people just looked at the numbers, it looked like they were raging bulls and dying to buy, yet if you felt it in your gut the way you feel it, you didn't have that sense at all. that surprising...
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with us larry from dyna link and abigail doolittle.think it's going to make 1250. you don't think it will make $1200. >> when i saw that number go across the screen before this segment, i was shocked. no question google is a great company. one we love and use several times a day. when we separate the company from the stock, i think a different story emerges. we're looking at shares priced to perfection. they're trieding 31 times next year's earnings 32 times priced to sell and 30 times free cash flow. it is a rich stock. this is important because when we look back at the company's history of reporting, it's lumpy. 2013 case in point, q3 was a good quarter. q2 not so much. the stock dropped. when you have a company that's putting up imperfect quarters with price to perfection, it could be a problem. this stock is ahead of itself. up 25% over the last little more than two months. 60% last year. up more than 350% since the 2008 low. that's relative to the comp the nasdaq composite, up 230%. this stock needs to breathe. i think it will bre
with us larry from dyna link and abigail doolittle.think it's going to make 1250. you don't think it will make $1200. >> when i saw that number go across the screen before this segment, i was shocked. no question google is a great company. one we love and use several times a day. when we separate the company from the stock, i think a different story emerges. we're looking at shares priced to perfection. they're trieding 31 times next year's earnings 32 times priced to sell and 30 times...
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abigail doolittle thinks could leave you flat. >> shocking. >> thank you to both of you for being herean, why do you like coke here? >> well, i think there's a huge global growth opportunity that's remained but gotten out of focus. la there's going to be 700 million new members of the middle class over the next 10 or 15 years. that's something like three new american middle classes. a lot of people are focused on the declining consumptions in north america but, you know, that's really small potatoes if that's town 10%, up 10% over that time. what's happened in the past happens in the future with carbonated soft drink consumption hand in hand with economic growth in a lot of these hot places where people would love to have a cold coke with more spending money. this will be a great stock and a great growth opportunity almost regardless of what happens in developed markets. >> abigail, are you worried more about the fundamentals or the technicals on coca-cola. >> a little bit of both here, bill. all i can say is i wore red for this occasion. it's appropriate for coca-cola at this point fo
abigail doolittle thinks could leave you flat. >> shocking. >> thank you to both of you for being herean, why do you like coke here? >> well, i think there's a huge global growth opportunity that's remained but gotten out of focus. la there's going to be 700 million new members of the middle class over the next 10 or 15 years. that's something like three new american middle classes. a lot of people are focused on the declining consumptions in north america but, you know,...