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what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the quarter wasn't so hot. how about we do this? take some off the table. this wasn't such a special quarter. steve in georgia, steve? >> caller: mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, thank you. >> caller: i've had good luck with senior housing properties, health care reach. they were recently downgraded for making -- attempting a purchase on this medical office building in new boston. >> right. >> caller: what should i do? >> you know, i saw that, and i found that was worrisome which is why i tell people you want to be in ventest. that has the best long-term reco
what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the...
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in 2011, she lost her husband, specialist christopher horton, in his first deployment, he was just 26jane, i want to say there is no way we can understand the debt that you and your husband and others have paid, so we thank you for your service, arrest w -- as well. >> thank you. >> what are your concerns now about us leaving? >> it seems like it was in place, this plan, withdrawing the troops, all the investments that the american people have made in the country continue -- it seems that there is a problem with that and there needs to be a plan in place so that when we leave none of these sacrifices, all the service members that were wounded, that were killed, that deployed. that all of their are sacrifices are not in vain. >> what was your reaction, because you heard the u.s. is having a hard time with president karzai who will soon be replaced with new elections. they have been trying to have a drawdown, what was your thought when you heard we would make the move? >> i was honestly pretty heartbroken, pretty upset. so many people have sacrificed, and so many people have been broken
in 2011, she lost her husband, specialist christopher horton, in his first deployment, he was just 26jane, i want to say there is no way we can understand the debt that you and your husband and others have paid, so we thank you for your service, arrest w -- as well. >> thank you. >> what are your concerns now about us leaving? >> it seems like it was in place, this plan, withdrawing the troops, all the investments that the american people have made in the country continue --...
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i'm laura horton i'm a san francisco resident. i urge you today not to adapt the sequa finds was we told the commission this shouldn't move forward without an impact report there should be a closer look at the admission measures. for example, the wall and the project come with their own risks. and even if the pump the removal of the hospital stable pond will have more water flow 2340 to the petroleum and the rec and park department has affirmed this. this will have significant consequences for the water quality and the animals and none of this was considered in the negative declaration. this has significant consequences for the frog and snake >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm a one-time san francisco resident. we humans are taking so much more than our space on this and get. if there's any doubt on wildlife and, yes i was googling and there is a lot of controversy about this scientists were saying it's a harmful it's not like everybody is saying it's harmful. since there's doubt it's our mortal responsibility to do ev
i'm laura horton i'm a san francisco resident. i urge you today not to adapt the sequa finds was we told the commission this shouldn't move forward without an impact report there should be a closer look at the admission measures. for example, the wall and the project come with their own risks. and even if the pump the removal of the hospital stable pond will have more water flow 2340 to the petroleum and the rec and park department has affirmed this. this will have significant consequences for...
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so i think those who are afraid of the willie horton effect, mike huckabee had a very damming case when of arkansas, he came out and killed somebody, he survived it. i don't foresee this happening. these are nonviolent drug offenders. certainly nobody should be punished if this law has already been changed. >> and it's a concern i think a lot of people have. and also why there needs to be sort of this bipartisan effort when it comes to the smart on crime reform. otherwise in the long run you'll have republicans blaming democrats or vice versa. it's one of the things we need to take each other's hands, jump off the bridge together and we deal with it as it comes. >> our federal prisons are at 137% capacity. we are spending a quarter of our department of justice budget on the federal prison system. this money that could be spent for the fbi, for rehabilitation programs, could be spent for reentry programs. we can save money and spend this money much more wisely, save lives, protect lives, protect those who work in federal prisons because they're so overcrowded. and that's where we're seei
so i think those who are afraid of the willie horton effect, mike huckabee had a very damming case when of arkansas, he came out and killed somebody, he survived it. i don't foresee this happening. these are nonviolent drug offenders. certainly nobody should be punished if this law has already been changed. >> and it's a concern i think a lot of people have. and also why there needs to be sort of this bipartisan effort when it comes to the smart on crime reform. otherwise in the long run...
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in overnew book, tanya wrote her book, and michelle horton, from her site, early mama.com. michelle had a baby at age 22, and was inspired to write about her experiences of the reality woman. >>> and anyone independent journalist who has decided not to have children, and feels the societal pressures because of her choices. so thank you for being here, and motherhood, you're judged 23 you're just a mom, and you're judged if you juggle motherhood with a full-time career, and you're judged if you don't have kids. how did women get into such a predicament, we're darned if we do and darned if we don't. >> part of the problem is, in the 70s, women still had to fit into a world that was constructed largely by and for men's needs and men's schedules, so women face the struggle of having to choose between motherhood and career, and i personally feel that's one of the greatest injections that women still hav -- injustices that women still have to make that choice. women were intrinsically designed, whether they became mothers or not, and what was a great benefit for my generation and
in overnew book, tanya wrote her book, and michelle horton, from her site, early mama.com. michelle had a baby at age 22, and was inspired to write about her experiences of the reality woman. >>> and anyone independent journalist who has decided not to have children, and feels the societal pressures because of her choices. so thank you for being here, and motherhood, you're judged 23 you're just a mom, and you're judged if you juggle motherhood with a full-time career, and you're...
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. >>> if there are two things that canadians love is hockey and tim horton, the popular chain up north, so much so that people love this coffee that they will risk personal bodily harm to get this coffee. four men in the van backing out because there is danger afoot. notice over there, there's some smoke. and as they say, where there's smeeeeehere's fire. and this is not a small fire. this is a dumpster fire. listen to these guys. >> holy [ bleep ]! can you feel the heat off of that? >> it's getting bigger and bigger and bigger. eventually you see somebody, an employee with a tray of water, like, that's going to work. no, don't do that. we did hear to the toronto fire department, they did respond and they said it was quickly extinguished and mostly paper and cardboard on fire in the bumster am stend on down to australia to logan city. ever see those big trucks carrying, like, all the cars? two levels, double-decker. >> yeah. >> they always make you nervous. when this guy goes to make the right, listen to the guy in this video. >> no, don't do that. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] idiot. >> what
. >>> if there are two things that canadians love is hockey and tim horton, the popular chain up north, so much so that people love this coffee that they will risk personal bodily harm to get this coffee. four men in the van backing out because there is danger afoot. notice over there, there's some smoke. and as they say, where there's smeeeeehere's fire. and this is not a small fire. this is a dumpster fire. listen to these guys. >> holy [ bleep ]! can you feel the heat off of...
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horton, lanar, pulty homes and others were down today. >>> that record drop in home builder confidence in february has put bad weather in the cross hairs again. but some biuilders themselves sy that's not the only reason for this winter's housing slow down. >> reporter: sure the weather in much of the nation has been truly awful this winter. but not exactly historic. the drop in home builder confidence, however, is. a monthly index gauging sentiment fell 10 points from 56 to 46 in february, 50 is the line between positive and negative. this is the first time builders have felt negative since may of last year, and it's the largest monthly drop since the survey began in 1985. some blame this on too high expectations going into winter. >> we had a huge 2013 first half of the year. a lot of builders were hoping for a big volume push. it's very tough to get that volume right now given some constraints in the labor market, given constraints in the land side, given the economy is not picking up that fast. >> reporter: builders had the least confidence in current sales conditions and buyer tra
horton, lanar, pulty homes and others were down today. >>> that record drop in home builder confidence in february has put bad weather in the cross hairs again. but some biuilders themselves sy that's not the only reason for this winter's housing slow down. >> reporter: sure the weather in much of the nation has been truly awful this winter. but not exactly historic. the drop in home builder confidence, however, is. a monthly index gauging sentiment fell 10 points from 56 to 46...
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patient makes a request and the doctor refuses in full right and some do to keep up well i did some horton to continue to care about that means that when confronted with a patient's request if a doctor refuses the calls i think he has the obligation to actually on their request to someone else because at some point he ultimately refuses to support his patient yes you will it's a rule that applies not only here you know in that assent when we take on a patient but we have an obligation of responsibility focus at penn when we can no longer provide this support and we also have the obligation to see that this responsibility is covered by someone else through the bucket go into it one way because you don't see an ethical issue for example paying a doctor to and someone's life there is no i think a problem there. well listen we don't pay someone to end the life of someone else as if it was isolated it's never isolated and in fact if you talk of doctors are paid for giving cared about supporting people and if you mean man or a doctor or health care team is responsible for a patient on each time
patient makes a request and the doctor refuses in full right and some do to keep up well i did some horton to continue to care about that means that when confronted with a patient's request if a doctor refuses the calls i think he has the obligation to actually on their request to someone else because at some point he ultimately refuses to support his patient yes you will it's a rule that applies not only here you know in that assent when we take on a patient but we have an obligation of...
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. >> rodney horton published research exploring whether the weather can be linked to the melting sea ice. >> he says another decade of research is needed. >> we can't say because the one season is extreme, that we'll get more of this. we see more heatwaves, and coastal nuding. >> they are the big risks. we may see snow in the future. it is less certainly. >> a lot more snow. rebecca, we'll see more, you're telling me? >> we have a little more. we have it going on in the north-east. it is interesting that we have two big storms on each coast. one in the west, one in the east. let's address the east. as you go up to boston, we have snow and heavy bands and a blizzard warning. south of boston, and to the north of boston. wind gusts, this is what is causing the powerful gusts. note that all the winds coming out of the north-west, gusting to 30 miles per hour, blowing snow around, taking visibility to zero in place, but the blizzard warning in place, up to plymouth, we have winter storm warnings on sunday up into maine. the storm, or the peak snowfall will wrap up after midnight. highest
. >> rodney horton published research exploring whether the weather can be linked to the melting sea ice. >> he says another decade of research is needed. >> we can't say because the one season is extreme, that we'll get more of this. we see more heatwaves, and coastal nuding. >> they are the big risks. we may see snow in the future. it is less certainly. >> a lot more snow. rebecca, we'll see more, you're telling me? >> we have a little more. we have it...
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we are joined from mountain view california from a professor at the horton school of business where heteaches innovation and product development and the author of: >> good to have you on the show. a generation of children have read the books, watched tv shows, animated shorts - it's conceivable they may not have played with real lagos. >> that's right. but when you think about what lego's business is, which is buying plastic is the 60 or $0.75 a kilogram and selling it at $60 a kilogram, the market is too competitive. the europeans or chinese make a box for less. they have to tell a story and have the cartoons and the websites and the stores and other events to get kids involved with the stories and make the boxes of bricks irresistible. >> before the stories, they were irresistible throughout the 1900s, and they are named toy of a century. within a couple of years they were on the verge of collapse. what happened? >> it's easy to look back on it. and think it's reddick u louse. in the '90s, a lot of people lost their heads, thinking they'd be disrupted by a virtual experience. in the
we are joined from mountain view california from a professor at the horton school of business where heteaches innovation and product development and the author of: >> good to have you on the show. a generation of children have read the books, watched tv shows, animated shorts - it's conceivable they may not have played with real lagos. >> that's right. but when you think about what lego's business is, which is buying plastic is the 60 or $0.75 a kilogram and selling it at $60 a...
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horton from negative into positive territory. kb home up 3 1/2%. liz: ethan allen, we had the ceo.ch out for numbers come in when it comes to all kind of remodeling. he can live with the numbers he is seeing lately. pretty decent. we have struggling retailer, jcpenney on deck to report numbers in a few minutes. the stock saw a bump ahead of results. this is intraday picture. >> all about the cash burn rate. how much cash do they have? how much are they burning? they're working on a turnaround. the stock is under significant pressures, down 70% in one year. trying to make a come back up 5%. i don't know. >> retailers, abercrombie up 10% at one point. what is going on? [closing bell ringing] >> they are came out with a great quarter. beating their buddies, american ebel and aeropostale. david: a bit of a mixed picture here. we see all in the green. that is good news. the s&p just barely eking out a gain although we may see it go negative as things settle. it is all in the green. a wait-and-see attitude on the part of the marketplace, particularly waiting on those jcpenney numbers. wa
horton from negative into positive territory. kb home up 3 1/2%. liz: ethan allen, we had the ceo.ch out for numbers come in when it comes to all kind of remodeling. he can live with the numbers he is seeing lately. pretty decent. we have struggling retailer, jcpenney on deck to report numbers in a few minutes. the stock saw a bump ahead of results. this is intraday picture. >> all about the cash burn rate. how much cash do they have? how much are they burning? they're working on a...
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dr horton doon 2%. all of the big down.ighs of the past year or so. lauren simonetti watching twitter. lauren: i am. you're not on twitter, are you? sandra: i am now. lauren: i will follow you after this. the expiration time and it, so today is the first trading day twitter employees can sell the stocks he expects to see some volatility on days like today. the stock is up by more than 1% but if you look at february, it has been a really choppy month. when the company reported her latest earnings the stock got hammered that week and if you look at other big names like facebook, when that happened to facebook their shares hit an all-time low. the next to look at for twitter is may 6, when the twitter executives can sell. sandra: ashes looking at the way i responded to you. i am on twitter as of a few days ago. follow me. i need to catch up with everybody. ashley: from maryland to mexico, heading south to meet with leaders. as the pressure mounts for some sort of action on the keystone pipeline. sandra: tracking with the click
dr horton doon 2%. all of the big down.ighs of the past year or so. lauren simonetti watching twitter. lauren: i am. you're not on twitter, are you? sandra: i am now. lauren: i will follow you after this. the expiration time and it, so today is the first trading day twitter employees can sell the stocks he expects to see some volatility on days like today. the stock is up by more than 1% but if you look at february, it has been a really choppy month. when the company reported her latest...
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michael dukakis was sunk when a pro-bush pac ran the willie horton ad.n his own verbal flip flop when he told a crowd he voted for the '87 iraq bill before he voted against it. but research has become a bigger and bigger player. nothing goes unused anymore. everything that gets picked up is put out either to feed social media or drive the news conversation into the next cycle. what candidates have said and done in the past and more about creating new moment business simply following politicians around until you catch them in an unguarded moment. essentially trolling them in real life. a moment that marked the dawn of this new age of tracking when then senator george allen pointed out an opposition tracker during his 2006 campaign at a campaign stop in western virginia. >> this fellow over here with the yellow shirt, whatever his name is, he's with my opponent. he's following us around everywhere. and it's just great. we're going to places all over virginia. >> it wound up sticking to allen throughout the rest of his campaign and he subsequently lost his
michael dukakis was sunk when a pro-bush pac ran the willie horton ad.n his own verbal flip flop when he told a crowd he voted for the '87 iraq bill before he voted against it. but research has become a bigger and bigger player. nothing goes unused anymore. everything that gets picked up is put out either to feed social media or drive the news conversation into the next cycle. what candidates have said and done in the past and more about creating new moment business simply following politicians...
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horton and hold the homes both down as the gauge of homebuilder confidence declines by the most on recordher dampened outlook for sales ahead of the spring home sailing -- home selling season and could slow the pace of home construction. how to get out there and build a new house when snow is falling at the rate of a foot per day. >> not hard to go to a yoga class. we will limit nearly up one percent. analysts upgraded. lemon.u that was another analyst said some of the channel tracks are looking a little bit better. >> things could only get better for the company. issue.irman was one what about the quality of the closing? >> sales did not collapse. they still have a very loyal courier -- core customer. many of the customers are very loyal. >> surely under armour and others make competitive yoga pants. i hope a lot of people make different yoga pants. fourth-quarter profit fell 23% after it took a charge related to an acquisition in 2012. becks that is a we ate deal or. kansas city southern dropping four percent after j.p. neutral to it from overweight. >> ashlyn down number two after foll
horton and hold the homes both down as the gauge of homebuilder confidence declines by the most on recordher dampened outlook for sales ahead of the spring home sailing -- home selling season and could slow the pace of home construction. how to get out there and build a new house when snow is falling at the rate of a foot per day. >> not hard to go to a yoga class. we will limit nearly up one percent. analysts upgraded. lemon.u that was another analyst said some of the channel tracks are...
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horton posting double digit revenue growth this quarter. companies who have not reported yet include cisco, whole foods after the bell, pepsi and discovery communications tomorrow. >> how many digital devices do you have? >> i was thinking about that. i have about five. tablet, p.c., my laptop, two phones. >> it depends how you measure the household, what you call a digital device. >>> to sheila on stocks that have come off their lows since last week's drop. how many digital devices do you have? >> reporter: i was actually just thinking about that. i think as a household we probably have closer to eight or ten so we are definitely on the heavy side of that. but let's talk about stocks. because we are definitely seeing a rebound after we hit that 3 1/2 month low last week. what exactly are investors buying? we sliced this up a couple different ways. if you take a look at an overall index basis, right here at the nasdaq, the nasdaq 100 is outperforming the s&p. the russell, pretty much all the indices, up about 5.3% since hitting that low las
horton posting double digit revenue growth this quarter. companies who have not reported yet include cisco, whole foods after the bell, pepsi and discovery communications tomorrow. >> how many digital devices do you have? >> i was thinking about that. i have about five. tablet, p.c., my laptop, two phones. >> it depends how you measure the household, what you call a digital device. >>> to sheila on stocks that have come off their lows since last week's drop. how many...
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horton. we heard the numbers and everyone wanted to shrug those off.up anywhere from 4% to 8%. nice move when you consider where the market is where it's moved over the last month or so. they're outpacing. >> the street was hesitant to buy the names. >> they were wrong. >> they were wrong. they wanted to go downstream and home depot and lowe's and those type of names. 2014, i think you avoid the names and go to what pete talks about. >> we're excited about tomorrow. we have a big housing guest on the show. ivy zelman, she will be live on the "half time" report to breakdown everything going on in housing right now and what you need to know ahead of the spring selling season. >>> moving on to social media. linkedin is on the rise. juli julia? >> linkedin shares t shooting 5% higher on the company's announcement it's launching a chinese language website to expand presence in the country. it has 4 million user tofs english language site in china. this will allow it to connect the country's more than 140 million professionals. the new deal there will be a j
horton. we heard the numbers and everyone wanted to shrug those off.up anywhere from 4% to 8%. nice move when you consider where the market is where it's moved over the last month or so. they're outpacing. >> the street was hesitant to buy the names. >> they were wrong. >> they were wrong. they wanted to go downstream and home depot and lowe's and those type of names. 2014, i think you avoid the names and go to what pete talks about. >> we're excited about tomorrow. we...
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horton is a name i don't remember if ivy spoke about or not but in any case their numbers were spectacular. they continue to perform. look at the stock performance right now. that's one of these names that had a stealth rally. >> your big take away? >> fascinating about the investors. i'm heavy on investors in this market, drove it in 2013. the fact that she did not dismiss investors going into the new construction market all cash coming in there, that could be a huge boost for the builders even in a small share. i'm talking to these investors every day and they're very interested in new construction. they can charge higher rents and they cannot find the supply to keep buying. they're looking at the builders. >> some of the data late i has been squirrely in housing. are you surprised she's bullish and remaining so? >> i'm not surprised she's bullish from the start. focus on demand, on what the demographics are moving into this market. i would -- i think more we have to look at affordability. i would disagree on some levels of the affordability because i talk to folks on the street every da
horton is a name i don't remember if ivy spoke about or not but in any case their numbers were spectacular. they continue to perform. look at the stock performance right now. that's one of these names that had a stealth rally. >> your big take away? >> fascinating about the investors. i'm heavy on investors in this market, drove it in 2013. the fact that she did not dismiss investors going into the new construction market all cash coming in there, that could be a huge boost for the...
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horton, pulte homes. if there are concerns about the economy, those tend to get a little more hit than others. also take a look at building products companies. they report after the bell today, masco. also, gm, another sign of weakness. and of course, others as well. there is action, just not as much in the overall market. got to pick certain sectors. >> just wait until tomorrow. it will be a different story. all right. a market flash now with morgan. oh, market guest, i'm sorry. morgan, we will get to you in just a second. we do a lot of market flashes. let's talk about the market at this point. joining us is michael farr, a cnbc contributor, and also joining us is kevin monn. welcome to both of you. dom set the table for us given that we have ms. yellen's testimony coming out tomorrow. if you look back at last week's action, does it tell you there's more of a correction to go or have we bottomed out? you are generally bullish into the end of the year. >> i still think we will finish with the high digit
horton, pulte homes. if there are concerns about the economy, those tend to get a little more hit than others. also take a look at building products companies. they report after the bell today, masco. also, gm, another sign of weakness. and of course, others as well. there is action, just not as much in the overall market. got to pick certain sectors. >> just wait until tomorrow. it will be a different story. all right. a market flash now with morgan. oh, market guest, i'm sorry. morgan,...
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horton. as the market has been sold off those names are almost unchanged right now. >> since you and i debated it at 2302 a week ago, it's held its own very well. i think you get a great -- i just believe you get a great opportunity in these names lower. >> spring housing season coming up. sale season. >> to your point, awfully hard to look for a house these days in a large swath of the country which is either under snow or ice, or a combination of both like we are here. >>> coming up on the "half," today is twitter's moment of truth. the company is set for first ee earnings report. we're going to talk to the analyst who first gave twitter a buy rating and then downgraded it. >>> cvs is going to stop selling tobacco products later this year. it could burn or boost a number of stocks in your portfolio. we're trading them all later in "the half." with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 inde
horton. as the market has been sold off those names are almost unchanged right now. >> since you and i debated it at 2302 a week ago, it's held its own very well. i think you get a great -- i just believe you get a great opportunity in these names lower. >> spring housing season coming up. sale season. >> to your point, awfully hard to look for a house these days in a large swath of the country which is either under snow or ice, or a combination of both like we are here....
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the problem is that willie horton shows up, it's not about whether or not -- so i agree. >> that's whyng about certain things. people have a certain tea party association with him. he is right on this. he and holder had a good exchange. this is a piece of bipartisanship. they can stand together on the reform and the results. >> that's what i want to come back with is a question of how the libertarian aspects allow this to be a space that is bipartisan when we come back. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ male annou
the problem is that willie horton shows up, it's not about whether or not -- so i agree. >> that's whyng about certain things. people have a certain tea party association with him. he is right on this. he and holder had a good exchange. this is a piece of bipartisanship. they can stand together on the reform and the results. >> that's what i want to come back with is a question of how the libertarian aspects allow this to be a space that is bipartisan when we come back. hey guys!...
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horton, a lot of momentum to the upside, bold call on his price target, $27 a share, 23-3/4.p which is higher than a third of the year but not without volatility, 20 and change, this will go to $24 a share and also in addition to pulte group and d are hoarding he likes while and group, higher than a third of the year, a little momentum to the upside calling for the stock to go to $50 a share, 43 and change. this is a positive way to look at this housing numbers that not a lot of folks are happy to see today. connell: sandra smith with the trade today. dagen: coming up in the next hour of markets now more on those homes sales numbers, lowest level since 2012. debate coming. connell: we are talking about ukraine throughout the day, disagreement to end the classes in the capital city of kiev. amy kellogg is reporting from moscow and she will be coming up at 1:00 with that story. iprise a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thi, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise
horton, a lot of momentum to the upside, bold call on his price target, $27 a share, 23-3/4.p which is higher than a third of the year but not without volatility, 20 and change, this will go to $24 a share and also in addition to pulte group and d are hoarding he likes while and group, higher than a third of the year, a little momentum to the upside calling for the stock to go to $50 a share, 43 and change. this is a positive way to look at this housing numbers that not a lot of folks are happy...
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radially horton is a climate scientist. rumor is he actually snow shoed here this morning.ou. i think the big question, all of us, what is this and when is it going to end. is this really unusual? >> this is not particularly unusual. if we look at winters in the past, we can get this signed of setup. while the other side of the country has extreme warm weather, the kind of draught we're -- draught we're hearing about in california. we're seeing a little bit more of this kind of extreme. the average temperatures for the u.s. and globe continue to be near record highs. we have this long-term trend globally towards much more frequent extreme heat waes and cold waves. twice as many heat records in the u.s. that's the big picture. more extreme warming, higher sea levels and more flooding. are we also seeing more of these cold air outbreaks. and the answer is possibly. >> you know what the common reaction is. you go outside, it makes you think that global warming is a hoax. i understand that that's naive, but why? >> you need to look at big areas and longer periods of time to can
radially horton is a climate scientist. rumor is he actually snow shoed here this morning.ou. i think the big question, all of us, what is this and when is it going to end. is this really unusual? >> this is not particularly unusual. if we look at winters in the past, we can get this signed of setup. while the other side of the country has extreme warm weather, the kind of draught we're -- draught we're hearing about in california. we're seeing a little bit more of this kind of extreme....
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horton. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to go back to the larger pimco issues for one second. >> people werecerned. here's the question. mohammed used to come on the program a lot and hopefully will come back at some point soon. can you give us a little bit of color of exactly what happened between bill and -- i'm actually serious. >> he won't do it. >> somebody needs to ask the question. our viewers by the way, many of them are interested because they've e-mailed and asked us the question. it happened so abruptly. >> we don't know why mohammed is leaving. you should ask him. joe and i would like to play golf with him. maybe when he retires we'll invite him out for golf. >> that's something we'll do. we can go to one of his teams -- if you want to see a losing game, we can go to one of the teams that he backs, the jets or the mets. hopefully the investments are better. he came to new york. those are the two teams he picked. you also mentioned gaming. >> you've had a topic change. >> how about gaming? >> gaming is unique, joe, because basically you're talking about a recovering las vegas mark
horton. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to go back to the larger pimco issues for one second. >> people werecerned. here's the question. mohammed used to come on the program a lot and hopefully will come back at some point soon. can you give us a little bit of color of exactly what happened between bill and -- i'm actually serious. >> he won't do it. >> somebody needs to ask the question. our viewers by the way, many of them are interested because they've e-mailed and...