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carly fiorina. mohammed alertian, thank you for your the hostful comments.ters now earn nearly three tiles than their mothers did in the early '70s according to pugh. daughters still earn less than their dad did and their brothers. for more, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time.". >> when it comes to underpaying workers, subway is fast food's biggest offender. since 2000, franchises have racked up 17,000 fair labor act violations. they paid workers $3.8 million in reimburse:. so much for homeownership, not since 1995 when "braveheart" was in theaters was the homeownership rate so low. only 64.8% of americans own their home. target aiming to be hack proof. it's spending 100 million to switch to the more secure chip and pin based credit card. last year hackers stole credit card information from nearly 40 million customers. this year, microsoft will start selling x-box one in china t. world's most populous country lifted a 14-year ban on gameing consols. china's government feared video games could lead to violence and moral decay. watch auto net fl
carly fiorina. mohammed alertian, thank you for your the hostful comments.ters now earn nearly three tiles than their mothers did in the early '70s according to pugh. daughters still earn less than their dad did and their brothers. for more, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time.". >> when it comes to underpaying workers, subway is fast food's biggest offender. since 2000, franchises have racked up 17,000 fair labor act violations. they paid workers $3.8 million in...
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and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share>>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were
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carly fiorina weighs in. >>> buckle your seat belts, it could be a wild day of aft afterhours earningsole lot happening after the bell today. >>> plus that last hour of trading that's always so entertaining, see you at the top of the hour with the iceberg and the "closing bell." in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy.
carly fiorina weighs in. >>> buckle your seat belts, it could be a wild day of aft afterhours earningsole lot happening after the bell today. >>> plus that last hour of trading that's always so entertaining, see you at the top of the hour with the iceberg and the "closing bell." in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price,...
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nbc's maria shriver, car a lyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. we'll begin with the story that's been dominating much of the political conversation all week long and that's karl rove's attack on hillary clinton. is this just the start of a republican strategy to persuade her not to run? our own andrea mitchell is here with more on this. good morning. >> good morning to you, david. this week there is no longer any doubt that some powerful republicans are playing hardball against hillary clinton raising questions about her age and her health, even before she decides whether she's a c
nbc's maria shriver, car a lyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest...
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remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad was. ken cuccinelli, yes, that same cuccinelli, when he was running for re-election in the state senate in virginia, he ran an ad that at one point featured him cuddling a mute animal statue that he talked to throughout the ad. >> senator ken cuccinelli. ron and i have something to ask you. right, ron? we're going to ask you to help our campaign. please give us a call. we'd really appreciate it. right, ron? >> it just sat there. yeah. animals are often involved, though. i think the best most terrible political ad that i've ever seen involving animals was one that ran in 2008 in florida. there was a conservation measure on the ballot that year, and a group that was
remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad was. ken cuccinelli, yes, that same cuccinelli, when he was running for re-election in the...
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and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. we'll begin with the story that's been dominating much of the political conversation all week long and that's karl rove's attack on hillary clinton. is this just the start of a republican strategy to persuade her not to run? our own andrea mitchell is here with more on this. good morning. >> good morning to you, david. this week there is no longer any doubt that some powerful republicans are playing hardball against hillary clinton raising questions about her age and her health, even before she decides whether she's a c
and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest...
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and carly fiorina on women knowing their value in the workplace.hat's all coming up in a packed 7:00 hour. then at 8:00, congressman and veteran of the air force adam kinzinger on why he thinks secretary shinseki won't survive the va health care crisis. and a special report from nbc's ann curry on the so-called twitter diplomacy. >>> up next, politico has a story that could concern most parents out there. we'll explain that next. but first, speaking of concerned parents, let's go to bill kairns with a check on the forecast. >> actually it's parents are concerned when he moves in the neighborhood. >> they do the checks and i'm not on that list. >> what lawyer did you get to get off of them? >> we'll discuss that later. >> that's terrible. >> not on that list. good morning, everyone. ohio and southern california, you are the areas of concern yesterday. look at this picture. this is an airplane landing into san diego. you could see three fires in the background all burning in different locations. how rare is that. then let me take you to ohio. you had
and carly fiorina on women knowing their value in the workplace.hat's all coming up in a packed 7:00 hour. then at 8:00, congressman and veteran of the air force adam kinzinger on why he thinks secretary shinseki won't survive the va health care crisis. and a special report from nbc's ann curry on the so-called twitter diplomacy. >>> up next, politico has a story that could concern most parents out there. we'll explain that next. but first, speaking of concerned parents, let's go to...
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we are joined by carly fiorina.mmed being overly harsh, blaming president obama for what i call the setback of private enterprise in america? >> it is true there have been trends, increasingly complex regulation, tax codes, increasingly complex permitting processes to get through but it is really accelerated the trends under the obama years snow we knew before the we had some more small businesses failing and your starting than any time in 40 years. now we know business are being construed more than created. that is a huge problem and why the economy isn't going. and is being hollowed out and taxing the wealthy won't fix this problem. the only thing that will fix this is to get at the root of the which is a regulation and taxation. can you get -- stuart: i agree with you, cut taxes, cut regulation. we can return to a reagan like recovery. how long will that take. any prospect in the future that they can recover? >> don't think there's much prospect when president obama is in the white house. democrats controlled the
we are joined by carly fiorina.mmed being overly harsh, blaming president obama for what i call the setback of private enterprise in america? >> it is true there have been trends, increasingly complex regulation, tax codes, increasingly complex permitting processes to get through but it is really accelerated the trends under the obama years snow we knew before the we had some more small businesses failing and your starting than any time in 40 years. now we know business are being...
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martha: as carly fiorina said, not one more word on gender politics from this paper given the fact theylked quite a bit about inequality and the way they think women are treated and then to stand up and do this puts them in a very awkward position. i would also point out given the comments this morning, this is the first time we have heard from jill abramson and at least in this speech she has not mentioned that once. she didn't suggest she was fired because she was a woman. she talked about how honored she was to work at "the new york times." for this particular speech this morning, and there is another quote about her sister saying their data be as proud as he was the day she went there, she seems to be taking the high road at least at this point. >> she's smart, she's a savvy player. no one benefits from appearing to wine. she defines the story in the first few hours with a new yorker piece clearly coming from her perspective. that is where it started. i have no idea if it is true or not. there is no question it has been pretty well represented. the other thing is not a good manager
martha: as carly fiorina said, not one more word on gender politics from this paper given the fact theylked quite a bit about inequality and the way they think women are treated and then to stand up and do this puts them in a very awkward position. i would also point out given the comments this morning, this is the first time we have heard from jill abramson and at least in this speech she has not mentioned that once. she didn't suggest she was fired because she was a woman. she talked about...
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here me is marcus lamodis and carly fiorina and our own seema mody and stephanie link is joining us andas vegas is "fast money" trader brian kelly. >> i said something about a trade and countertrend. what is the trend in the market today? >> so the trend is a continued rotation away from grow, away from small caps and more into value and more into yield. look at the ten-year bond yields and it it is, 2.5% 2.of% so that's not attractive now and why utilities have led the market, staples, pharmaceuticals, not boy tech the u.s. economy is okay. not in a recession, it's about 2%, 3%, so that's not good enough, to be the break out that a lot of people were expecting. >> new yield plays in the stock market, can't get it somewhere else? >> shares say what? southwestern, may being is olds going on, at a new high and m y macy's did the same thing and that quarter was okay. that's what people are looking for. >> the quarter was okay but macy's quarter was down. >> a penny better than expected. >> top line? >> sales were also impacted a little bit by weather. i'm not saying everything is perfect a
here me is marcus lamodis and carly fiorina and our own seema mody and stephanie link is joining us andas vegas is "fast money" trader brian kelly. >> i said something about a trade and countertrend. what is the trend in the market today? >> so the trend is a continued rotation away from grow, away from small caps and more into value and more into yield. look at the ten-year bond yields and it it is, 2.5% 2.of% so that's not attractive now and why utilities have led the...
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i agree with carly fiorina, that it is really regrettable that her great contributions to "the new yorkhave not been noted. they won, i think, eight pulitzer prize in the years she was there. we always win a lot of pulitzer's, but it was not like the depar tur of harold rains years ago. there was a plagiarism scandal that led to his departure. the paper is and will continue to be the greatest newspaper in the world by a long shot. i don't think any educated person can really say that they don't read "the new york times." let me just lay that out. there have been some management issues with jill abramson. you know, she has rubbed some people the wrong way. whether that led to the necessitating her departure, seems like a reach to me. it looks like it's office politics where the new editor of the paper, dean, felt like he was blindsided on the appointment of a new assistant managing editor, deputy managing editor. that's just office politics, which really should not have crowded out her contributions to the paper. i agree the backlash is very positive. because it puts other employers on w
i agree with carly fiorina, that it is really regrettable that her great contributions to "the new yorkhave not been noted. they won, i think, eight pulitzer prize in the years she was there. we always win a lot of pulitzer's, but it was not like the depar tur of harold rains years ago. there was a plagiarism scandal that led to his departure. the paper is and will continue to be the greatest newspaper in the world by a long shot. i don't think any educated person can really say that they...
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ceos being forced out more likely than the male counterparts and a ceo shown the door herself, carly fiorinamerly of hp. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ drivers want to go further with their electrical vehicles. but you can't take a trip from lisbon to stockholm if you can't plan and re-charge along the way. the european commission is using cloud to make this possible. creating a single charging and billing network across 28 countries. so drivers can travel as far as they want to go and when they want to go. >>> minus signs on a tuesday which is unusual lately because the trend lately has been for tuesday to be the best day of the week for the stock market. >> sure. >> usually have a positive -- >> think we borrowed it into the last hour of the session yesterday to some extent. >> not happening. down 112 points on the dow jones industrial average right now. >> and we do have big-name earnings reports due out after the close. domini highlights the numbers we're watching. hey, dom. >> lots of earnings coming out after the bell so let's start off with the big one. disney, street expecting 96 cents a s
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. >> carly fiorina. yes. >>> potentially good news from china. it expects its trade situation to continue to improve this month. imports and exports returning to slight growth in april. among the catalysts, orders to hear. >>> thailand, stocks fell after the country's military seized power as part of a coup. so far this year, foreigners have sold about $640 million in thai stocks. we will check in with a cnbc reporter on the ground in bangkok in the next half hour to get more on the increasingly tense situation there. >>> and in russia, the country's annual economic forum is taking place in st. petersburg. president vladimir putin is there and will begin speaking soon. a number of ceos are taking part. this is big, guys, geoff cutmore is there. >> what kind of picture with putin is that? it's like he looks like he wants to be the host of a talk show in that picture. that is not a statesman-like picture, can i just say? >> this is a man who rides dolphins. >> i know. >> and unicorns for photo opportunities. he's frequently shirtless. he scored, wh
. >> carly fiorina. yes. >>> potentially good news from china. it expects its trade situation to continue to improve this month. imports and exports returning to slight growth in april. among the catalysts, orders to hear. >>> thailand, stocks fell after the country's military seized power as part of a coup. so far this year, foreigners have sold about $640 million in thai stocks. we will check in with a cnbc reporter on the ground in bangkok in the next half hour to get...