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places like ge, in terms of what they do in executive rotation. but also how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this huge industrial conglomerate? >> what is silicon valley get -- >> what does silicon valley get that other industry's don't yet? >> silicon valley gets that r&d is not just holing up in a lab and inventing something, and then there it is. it's actually being present and active in the network around innovation. people hold up steve jobs and say he was sit in the back room. they didn't realize he was talking to people constantly. what could be done here and here? i am interested in learning about this. silicon valley is a combination of intense, competition and intense cooperation. >> linkedin is a paradox. it makes it easy for people to find opportunities, and makes it easy for companies to lose good people. >> when you have a more open and transparent ecosystem, that opportunities,ty the quality companies, the high culture companies will benefit. essentially the talent will flow , to those. but overall, it cre
places like ge, in terms of what they do in executive rotation. but also how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this huge industrial conglomerate? >> what is silicon valley get -- >> what does silicon valley get that other industry's don't yet? >> silicon valley gets that r&d is not just holing up in a lab and inventing something, and then there it is. it's actually being present and active in the network around innovation. people hold up steve jobs...
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its aviation unit which makes service jet engines and the upside of lower oil for a manufacturer like ge lower costs. even the dollar strength and issue for a firm that gets 53% of its revenue outside of the united states is seen as manageable. ge said it might cost a penny in profit this year if the u.s. currency remains current levels against the euro. crediting the diversity of its businesses ge survived an earlier outlook for 2015. the firm expecting to learn between $1.70 and $1.80 for the year. this comes as ge reported an increase in 2014 fourth quarter profits and revenue. thanks to strengthening its aviation and power businesses which helped to offset an expected decline in its once rapidly growing oil and gas unit. here's analyst dean dray. >> has about 16% of revenue exposure from oil and gas. it has been one of the growth rivals as they nv've invested in this business but now in a position where other parts of ge's portfolio that can be an offset. >> reporter: this to help offset investors' fears, ge fail to keep recent promises. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thomps
its aviation unit which makes service jet engines and the upside of lower oil for a manufacturer like ge lower costs. even the dollar strength and issue for a firm that gets 53% of its revenue outside of the united states is seen as manageable. ge said it might cost a penny in profit this year if the u.s. currency remains current levels against the euro. crediting the diversity of its businesses ge survived an earlier outlook for 2015. the firm expecting to learn between $1.70 and $1.80 for the...
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but even, for example, places like ge, in terms of what they used to do -- and they still do -- for executiveotation. but also, how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this, you know, huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> silicon valley understands that r&d is not just -- like, we hole up in a lab and we invent something, and then -- then, 'tada! there it is.' that actually being present and active in what is going around in the entire network around silicon valley is central to innovation. so people frequently, for example, hold up steve jobs and say well he was the 'i sit in the back room and invent something' -- they don't realize he was talking to people constantly. he was like, 'what can be done here, what's here, i'm interested in learning about this,' you know, 'i want to know about what these google folks are doing, let me talk to them --' and so, silicon valley is a combination of intense competition and intense cooperation. >> linkedin sits at an interesting paradox. because on the one hand, it makes
but even, for example, places like ge, in terms of what they used to do -- and they still do -- for executiveotation. but also, how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this, you know, huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> silicon valley understands that r&d is not just -- like, we hole up in a lab and we invent something, and then -- then, 'tada! there it is.' that actually being present and...
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. >> at one point i was just like, just ge him the role!> then how the a-list is br inging its "a" game to theaters this year. >> channing tatum, georgelp clooney, will smith, we'll look at their big new films. you wanna go? >>> also our time on the set of oprah's new movie zv"selma" showing us her new look. >> i know y'all are going to work it. oprah's got a new look. >>> now "e.t.," we love >> hey, everybody thanks so much for joining us. nancy o'dell and kevin azier have thet( night off. nischelle and i are holding it down tonight. whichÑpáup)s are going to have e happiestnb year at the box office? channing tatum, maybe? scarlett johansson, george clooney, maybe jennifer lopez? >> the competition will be fierce. that's= e1e1 because there's are just a handful huge stars with really big films on the way. "e.t." got to go behind the scenes with a lot of them. let's kick off our 2015 movie preview with some of our favorite set visits. and action! >> yea >> reporter: will ferrell twerking from the set of "get hard" with kevin hart has got to
. >> at one point i was just like, just ge him the role!> then how the a-list is br inging its "a" game to theaters this year. >> channing tatum, georgelp clooney, will smith, we'll look at their big new films. you wanna go? >>> also our time on the set of oprah's new movie zv"selma" showing us her new look. >> i know y'all are going to work it. oprah's got a new look. >>> now "e.t.," we love >> hey, everybody thanks so...
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it has led international giants like ge and bmw and toray to say yes, we want to call south carolinas created a better life for our people, a brighter future for our children. we've worked hard to build a world-class, world-renowned business climate. and we must fight to keep it. any truly objective review of south carolina's business landscape notes the benefit we get from the minimal role unions play in our state. in 2013 we had the third lowest percentage of union workers in america, with just 3.7 percent of south carolina workers choosing to join a union. i cannot express to you the extent to which this is a game-changer when we are trying to bring new businesses to our state. we have a reputation - internationally - for being a state that doesn't want unions because we don't need unions. and it is a reputation that matters. now, that reputation, and even more importantly, a south carolina company, are under attack. and they are under attack by an organization that has proven it cares nothing for south carolina or our workers. boeing's story - how they came here, their magnificen
it has led international giants like ge and bmw and toray to say yes, we want to call south carolinas created a better life for our people, a brighter future for our children. we've worked hard to build a world-class, world-renowned business climate. and we must fight to keep it. any truly objective review of south carolina's business landscape notes the benefit we get from the minimal role unions play in our state. in 2013 we had the third lowest percentage of union workers in america, with...
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much like ibm, ge, and also goldman are under pressure.se are the milestones we've been watching. consecutive days of selling. the vix, the fear index, that's been to the upside. it traded at a level of 2290. levels for the volatility index. that certainly is notable as well as a ten-year bond which is below 2%. and oil is below the 48-dollar mark. we have a day of notable moves on wall street. it's been on some heavy volume as well. back to you. lori: thank you, nicole. see you at the closing bell. connected cars are a major spotlight at the consumer electronics show this year. liz, you were right there with one of the original innovatorswhat's ford ? liz: here at the consumer electronics show, you get things like, i think you need this in your basement. these are called super sonic. bluetooth, boom box speakers. are these tricked out or what. this is a bluetooth spinning speaker. cars. back in 2007, don't even ask. maybe a few chinese speaker companies. some car alarm companies. that's when mark fields, who at the time was not the ceo of
much like ibm, ge, and also goldman are under pressure.se are the milestones we've been watching. consecutive days of selling. the vix, the fear index, that's been to the upside. it traded at a level of 2290. levels for the volatility index. that certainly is notable as well as a ten-year bond which is below 2%. and oil is below the 48-dollar mark. we have a day of notable moves on wall street. it's been on some heavy volume as well. back to you. lori: thank you, nicole. see you at the closing...
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if a domestic country goes overseas, like ge, they would be subject to that. it is a way to even out the basic cost of bringing products here. the second thing, bring jobs home at. that was a big thing a few years back. that eliminated tax deductions from going overseas, gave them a 20% discount if they chose to bring jobs back here. third thing __ host: richard, those are two big issues. we will let our guest respond to those. i grew up in pennsylvania near the steel belt. in the enforcement of our trade remedy laws, we at the nam are strong supporters that we don't just need to open markets and have new agreements, but we need to enforce the roles we have in the u.s. to make sure everyone is playing fairly. they can't just be words on a piece of paper. in korea we would not have gotten as far as we have gotten without that trade agreements but we need to make sure those rules are enforced. steel is an interesting issue. we don't have tariffs on steel in the u.s.. those trade agreements don't have that type of effect. some of the policies i hear about from co
if a domestic country goes overseas, like ge, they would be subject to that. it is a way to even out the basic cost of bringing products here. the second thing, bring jobs home at. that was a big thing a few years back. that eliminated tax deductions from going overseas, gave them a 20% discount if they chose to bring jobs back here. third thing __ host: richard, those are two big issues. we will let our guest respond to those. i grew up in pennsylvania near the steel belt. in the enforcement...
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it has led international giants like ge and bmw and torre to say, yes we want to call south carolina home. it has created a better looive for life for our people, a brighter future for our children. we've worked hard to build a world class world renowned business climate and we must fight to keep it. any truly objective review of south carolina's business landscape notes benefit we get from the minimal role unions play in our state. in 2013 we had the third-lowest percentage of union workers in america with just 3.7% of south carolina workers choosing to join a union. i cannot express to you the extent to which this is a game changer when we're trying to bring new businesses to our state. we have a reputation internationally for being a state that doesn't want unions because we don't need unions. and it's that reputation that matters. now that reputation and even more importantly, a south carolina company are under attack, and they are under attack by an organization that has proven it cares nothing for south carolina or our workers. boeing's story, how they came here, their magnific
it has led international giants like ge and bmw and torre to say, yes we want to call south carolina home. it has created a better looive for life for our people, a brighter future for our children. we've worked hard to build a world class world renowned business climate and we must fight to keep it. any truly objective review of south carolina's business landscape notes benefit we get from the minimal role unions play in our state. in 2013 we had the third-lowest percentage of union workers in...
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today it's a name like ge outperforming and energy names under pressure. nasdaq helped by tech stocks is outperforming. >> the euro getting hammered again, hiing an 11-year low. got down to $1.11 at one point. now $1.12 and change. we have sara eisen on board. you kind of love this stuff, don't you? >> it's exciting when you get volatility. look, in history the euro has gone as low as in the 80s to the dollar. that was back in 2000 and that's less than parity which is currently the bet du jour that the euro will fall all the way down to 1 versus the dollar. we haven't seen that since back if 2002. it's moving there pretty quickly thanks to mario draghi's price year. listen to what george soros said about it from davos. >> the sheer size of the massive injection and the duration and so on will have undoubtedly an effect. it will also have of course a lot of affect on international currency markets. if i were still active in the business, i could see some fairly substantial moves coming. >> those substantial moves are here. the euro is down more than 3% agai
today it's a name like ge outperforming and energy names under pressure. nasdaq helped by tech stocks is outperforming. >> the euro getting hammered again, hiing an 11-year low. got down to $1.11 at one point. now $1.12 and change. we have sara eisen on board. you kind of love this stuff, don't you? >> it's exciting when you get volatility. look, in history the euro has gone as low as in the 80s to the dollar. that was back in 2000 and that's less than parity which is currently the...
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from the industrial base and anyone who knows, you know any board member of a company of size like ibm or geeople say he's bet big on the energy business. look at when's happened. it is not his fault that energy prices declined. if you believe in the long-term growth prospects for energy it may be a good bet and as you point out, he took over the company at a time when the industrial growth stocks had a very pricey valuation on them and certainly the stock is an underperformer since then. >> seems to be aware of the performance, mary. said in an interview with cnbc if i don't perform i should be out of the company. you heard it from him if you're watching the interview. i'd love the panel's thoughts on the ceos. do you agree? >> i do agree. i wonder and what mary thinks about this. what dick costolo needs to do at twitter for the confidence of the investors. user growth numbers, new services? seems like twitter as hot as it everybody was. but in the larger world, it doesn't connect in the same way and what needs to happen at twit tore get him off the hot seat? >> i think you definitely need
from the industrial base and anyone who knows, you know any board member of a company of size like ibm or geeople say he's bet big on the energy business. look at when's happened. it is not his fault that energy prices declined. if you believe in the long-term growth prospects for energy it may be a good bet and as you point out, he took over the company at a time when the industrial growth stocks had a very pricey valuation on them and certainly the stock is an underperformer since then....
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like a quote intentional act. the man died is reportedly a friend of su ge knight's. >> a number of his friend have tied. like i said if you are near him, get out of there. >>> well, katie what do you think she's doing right now. do you think she's feeling good. >> yeah, she's getting heldy what does she have on there. >> you are always wondering that whenever we see her. >> katie perry says her super bowl half time show will make you roar, i get it. the the hit maker says her show will include a lion and some sharks. >> how will she do sharks, live sharks. >> i think she's lying actually. >> who did she ask to be with her. >> lenny cravats. >> oh, great. >> lenny cravats will join her at the sometime during the performance and so will misty elliott. we're going back in time. >> we are. >> interesting combination. >> look at that. >> two footballs. >> is it a foot ball. >> they look inflated. >> oh, cheerleader skirt and two footballs right here. cute. >> yes. >> you can rock that. >> maybe. >> inflate gate. >> with more like me it is deflated. >> well, disney introducing its first latin a princess this i
like a quote intentional act. the man died is reportedly a friend of su ge knight's. >> a number of his friend have tied. like i said if you are near him, get out of there. >>> well, katie what do you think she's doing right now. do you think she's feeling good. >> yeah, she's getting heldy what does she have on there. >> you are always wondering that whenever we see her. >> katie perry says her super bowl half time show will make you roar, i get it. the the hit...
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companies have derived a big percentage of their sales and profits from offshore, a ge or, you know, companies liket. cheryl: right. >> i mean, they're going to be hurt or a dow, and the earnings are going to be hurt. so i think you might see a shift away from the big, these big multi-national companies to the mid caps and maybe even the small caps which are more u.s. centric. cheryl: really quick, i've only got about ten seconds, chris, but i do want to ask you if you do have the stronger dollar, you're going to have a weaker euro. can't a lot of these companies make that work behind the scenes on the books so their earnings don't get, frankly, slaughtered by this? >> absolutely. conventional wisdom says stay away from companies like caterpillar and things like that. but remember the boj is printing trillions and they're investing in foreign securities. i think those blue chip stocks are not the ones to sell right now. i think, if anything, those are the ones that will have a little bit of surge if there's a pullback. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you very much for the outlook, and at least teddy's smi
companies have derived a big percentage of their sales and profits from offshore, a ge or, you know, companies liket. cheryl: right. >> i mean, they're going to be hurt or a dow, and the earnings are going to be hurt. so i think you might see a shift away from the big, these big multi-national companies to the mid caps and maybe even the small caps which are more u.s. centric. cheryl: really quick, i've only got about ten seconds, chris, but i do want to ask you if you do have the...
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like that but it's happening today. the richest ownership base of any stock, of course warn buffett's berkshire hathaway. the average wealth of someone who owns that stock, $3.2 million. look at tesla, it's $140,000. >> havmt. >> geung people 40% less likely to invest in ge don't even know what it is. >> the young people don't touch the dow 30 or the blue chips. getting younger company -- literally companies that are young perp google's not that old, but merck, a very old company. you're seeing it happen people's dollars match up with how they think about the world. >> and you can wonder about their investments. >> i was about to say. >> which group has the best strategy? a winning strategy? >> over time. sometimes it's all about tech names, all about that small cap. whereat sometimes large cap. reminds us when we see large caps outperform small caps might be a generational difference. not so much about people investing in a certain age, might be who they are. young people doing worse because they're in the wrong types of companies. >> somebody did this for their entire life every decision we make defines our own personal brand. stock picking would be no different. >> right. >> any aberration here? kind of like d
like that but it's happening today. the richest ownership base of any stock, of course warn buffett's berkshire hathaway. the average wealth of someone who owns that stock, $3.2 million. look at tesla, it's $140,000. >> havmt. >> geung people 40% less likely to invest in ge don't even know what it is. >> the young people don't touch the dow 30 or the blue chips. getting younger company -- literally companies that are young perp google's not that old, but merck, a very old...
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looks like the pattern gets more active and cold once ge get to february. >> pay back. >> exactly. >> thanks chris. >> now it's time to feature this week's winning rescue grum 6abc shelter me contest rescue pets in hamilton new jersey, alicia vitareli has the story. >>reporter: rescue pets was formed in 2006 and since then has found homes for more than 1500 cats and dogs. >> a lot of ones we have are older and disabled and some people won't take we take puppies ready to go usually it's somebody that takes a while. >> rescue operates soley as foster network and they primarily take in smaller animals. >> some groups is have a shelter we have a network of people. >> can couldn't be done without donation and dedicated volunteers. >> the fosters and people that do all the hands on are what make up the group. >> if you're looking for superhero in your life peter parker may be the perfect pup to swing in your heart. >> peter parker can be a little spiderman he can climb anywhere. >> he's 12 week old jug mix between jack russell tear orand pug. winney would be glaet any home and would be grea
looks like the pattern gets more active and cold once ge get to february. >> pay back. >> exactly. >> thanks chris. >> now it's time to feature this week's winning rescue grum 6abc shelter me contest rescue pets in hamilton new jersey, alicia vitareli has the story. >>reporter: rescue pets was formed in 2006 and since then has found homes for more than 1500 cats and dogs. >> a lot of ones we have are older and disabled and some people won't take we take...
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ge research dupont. to me google's work looks like the modern incarnation of that. >> is it only google?> there are a few other places. the whole rmb ecosystem -- r&d ecosystem has evolved. there are companies that are rich enough and excited enough. >> where are we in artificial intelligence? >> that is a great question. simultaneously, we are dazzled by what is possible and yet in some ways we are really nowhere. artificial intelligence, that term has been around for more than half a century now. in fact, in our day-to-day experiences, we interact with the fruits of that research. in some sense, even when you drive a car and the antilock brake comes on, that is a form of an algorithm that is learning what is going on and applying that. every time you do a research -- a web search, you get recommendations. those are huge advances. those are algorithms and learning methods that have been captured in code. we should keep doing more of that. we are doing more of that. where are we? where are we compared to what humans can do is a different question. >> we have a long way to go. >> we have
ge research dupont. to me google's work looks like the modern incarnation of that. >> is it only google?> there are a few other places. the whole rmb ecosystem -- r&d ecosystem has evolved. there are companies that are rich enough and excited enough. >> where are we in artificial intelligence? >> that is a great question. simultaneously, we are dazzled by what is possible and yet in some ways we are really nowhere. artificial intelligence, that term has been around for...
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$30 price target, upside, critical of ge capital called a pivot, but ubs calls it a divot, a hole you dig in golf, because of the earnings problems, but they likendustrial segment earnings growth. that's why there's a $30 price target on ge. >> out with earnings before the bell tomorrow morning. let's get to the earnings squad that's there. give us a preview, melissa. >> welcome to the earnings squad, tim and cnbc's mary thompson. 15% of the s&p 500 firms reported so far, 74% above estimate, 7% met estimates, 20% fell below estimates, we talked about ge, so, mary, what are we looking for at this time? >> get the numbers, 55 cents up from last year, but i have a feeling people will not be concerned about what the company reports in the fourth quarter. they had an analyst day in december giving guidance. what people look for is what's happening with the oil and gas business, and at that point, the company said, with oil around $65 a share, we are looking for profits to be flat to down 5%. of course, oil's dropped since then. looking for the update on that. there's concerns on the stronger dollar, a head wind, they get 53% of the revenue outside t
$30 price target, upside, critical of ge capital called a pivot, but ubs calls it a divot, a hole you dig in golf, because of the earnings problems, but they likendustrial segment earnings growth. that's why there's a $30 price target on ge. >> out with earnings before the bell tomorrow morning. let's get to the earnings squad that's there. give us a preview, melissa. >> welcome to the earnings squad, tim and cnbc's mary thompson. 15% of the s&p 500 firms reported so far, 74%...
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its worst six-day losing streak since october of 2011 but it's rallying off the lows like the market. we end with geof the worst perform earls in the doug. downgrading the company citing earnings headwinds. back the you. >> all right. courtney, thank you. >>> a lot to keep an eye on there. despite the rough start to the year for u.s. equities next guest expects a strong finish already for 2015. >> he is our old friend byron wien with the ten surprises for the year and joins us on the cnbc news line. byron, these are not predictions. these are surprises. >> things i think are probable events. >> all right. >> a better than 50% chance of happening. and, bill, you wouldn't give them better than a one third chance. >> oh no, no no. knowing who they're from of course i give them a better chance. up 15% on the s&p when all is said and done for this year. still after the selloff this week? >> yeah. this is the 30th year of the 10 surprises. we have been together for many of them. >> yep. >> very often one or two of them start out badly. and that's happening this year. but i think earnings come through. the
its worst six-day losing streak since october of 2011 but it's rallying off the lows like the market. we end with geof the worst perform earls in the doug. downgrading the company citing earnings headwinds. back the you. >> all right. courtney, thank you. >>> a lot to keep an eye on there. despite the rough start to the year for u.s. equities next guest expects a strong finish already for 2015. >> he is our old friend byron wien with the ten surprises for the year and joins...
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i think most of us send like seeing the militarization of our police department. so police dogs and smash ban ger a misdemeanor crime, i think most of us say they just went too far. most of us look at that and said they think the police launched in those that we don't think we see in other cases. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. >>> up next, the cyber attack against military central command. and later, the n be. but it's not exactly the point they wanted to prove. that's coming up. ♪ with the incredible fuel efficiency of 38 miles-per-gallon highway you can feel like royalty in the nissan altima. now, get great offers on the 38 mpg highway nissan altima. nissan innovation that excites. men would rather curling up with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you t
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the legislation was pretty good,ust ge it was passed with people like john mccain.ifference for america. >> in addition to your role as chief deputy, you serve on the sort oversight and national security and sub committee. what are your thoughts on what happens in paris and what sort how c of threat is therean for the united states? >> two things, number one how can any of us not be totally st fra horrified on what happened in partly sunny paris. and it just shook europe to it's foundation. the possibility that a loan wolf, orwolf -- --he ity lone wolf or group can do so a much ppdamage. i think our homeland security folks have been vigilant one oft is the apprehensions we have rightly so about what's going on in the middle east with radical islam, is that some home grown the terrorists folks that came from u.s europe and. got trained, or from the u.s., will so the monitors that homeland security has been doing, and what the fbi has been that doing to prevent travel to those areas, we have to maintain that vigilance. it could happen.ility to >> also, another threat
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ge >> i believe this is an australian orb weaving spider. >> >> ah! >> that's why you have a zoom lens bro. you don't have to get close. >> it's still just a spider. it's not like it's going to instantly consume your body. >> it's an australian spider. they've got thousands of spiders that want to kill you in australia. >> if this is in fact an orb-weaving spider, its bites are very rare and it is non-toxic. non-venomous. so this is just a friendly little garden spider. >> i would have had almost the same reaction. if that thing would have jumped at me i would have immediately started screaming that high pitched scream. >> the female is the largest. can get to be about an inch. >> really? that's a big spider? >> ah! it's on me! ah! >> we have that on video. >> yes. >>> that's our show everybody. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." >>> live from new york city it's the wendy williams show. today it's a hot monday on wendy with the super size juicy hot topics and is iggy azalea's nba boyfriend cheating on her? we have the inside scoop. >>> plus the first trendy wendy of the new year with huge discounts for wendy watchers. [ cheers and applause ] >> now, h
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people who are running in the marathon are geing their runs in every day. when it's coming down likes beautiful. >> it's dangerous. >> i'm admiring of them. >> it's not. i think it's dangerous. i do. i think it's dangerous. >> to themselves? >> yes, yes, to themselves. >> thank you, anna. >>> new york city is starting to get back to normal a travel ban was lifted this morning for the city and the rest of new york except for eastern long island. new jersey is also allowing drivers back on the road this morning. don baylor is in new york's times square. good morning. >> reporter: the cross roads of the world this morning has been looking mover like the crosswalk of the world. we had pedestrians taking pictures in the middle of the road. this is not something you see every day. that travel ban was lifted at about 7:30 eastern time. i'm not sure how long this peacefulness will last. for the next couple days what new yorkers will have to deal with is this. the cleanup, the sludge, the sleet, the mess. really nice. norah? >> you look good though john. >> john we're all admiring you in your
people who are running in the marathon are geing their runs in every day. when it's coming down likes beautiful. >> it's dangerous. >> i'm admiring of them. >> it's not. i think it's dangerous. i do. i think it's dangerous. >> to themselves? >> yes, yes, to themselves. >> thank you, anna. >>> new york city is starting to get back to normal a travel ban was lifted this morning for the city and the rest of new york except for eastern long island. new...
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asked the planning department, and tea ge is here to give us some data points, and i don't know if you want to come in and throw the map up there? if you feel like it? >> and then i know that we have supervisor kim's office here. hello. >> and to listen to this, and since this is her area and it is something that you wanted to make sure that you could pursue, even after you... >> so, take it away, if you have a particular order that you would like to hear it from? >> no, i just wanted to have this conversation again, because i was on the western soma task force and i remember that when the plans were going through, limited live was a brand new excess sorry permit that came out right at the end and the fear was that it would turn neighborhoods into party central. and so, what a year and a half later, we then had a hearing here in september, and just to discuss what the issues have been that have arisen, and has been accelerated problems in other neighborhood and has it actually worked as an accessory permit and if so, what can we do to help the several small businesses from western soma, that have approached us as well as other people who have lo
asked the planning department, and tea ge is here to give us some data points, and i don't know if you want to come in and throw the map up there? if you feel like it? >> and then i know that we have supervisor kim's office here. hello. >> and to listen to this, and since this is her area and it is something that you wanted to make sure that you could pursue, even after you... >> so, take it away, if you have a particular order that you would like to hear it from? >> no,...
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ge and luke capital, 32 bj, over his day. be et networks, etna jackson lewis, the pepsico and i would like to acknowledge the honorable judge fromhe d.c. court of appeals who is here. thank you for joining us a. and i know you all have had such a wonderful time i feel i should bring j. david back. he will do it. we will save that for next year. i want to thank the d.c. bureau staff for putting on this event. it has been a long week. lots more to come. we don't tire easily. we have a long road ahead. thank you for joining us this morning. we know it was early and we look forward to seeing you again at our future events. check our web site nationalactionnetwork for more information and our annual convention taking place a police through the eleventh in new york city. we of you join us for that. have a great morning and remember today is a day on and not a day off. [applause] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and doctors every weekend. booktv television series readers. >>.. a..
ge and luke capital, 32 bj, over his day. be et networks, etna jackson lewis, the pepsico and i would like to acknowledge the honorable judge fromhe d.c. court of appeals who is here. thank you for joining us a. and i know you all have had such a wonderful time i feel i should bring j. david back. he will do it. we will save that for next year. i want to thank the d.c. bureau staff for putting on this event. it has been a long week. lots more to come. we don't tire easily. we have a long road...
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problem with these guys, ge capital hurt them, now the energy business is hurting them. evaluation is not expensive, jeff needs to come out likeiger this year. >> like the tiger he is. >> do something bold. >> acquisition maybe. >> maybe something else. >> drop avon products, b.k.? >> this has been hurt certainly by emerging markets where their growth has been. that being said, we're getting back to 1994 levels. there's a lot of upside potentially in here. i would not bail out of this name right now. >> pop for aol, up 3%. tim? >> we talked about media and content plays. this is what aol is thought of, the backdrop, verizon might be making an acquisition here, verizon said we're not, we could be doing it with them and many other people, but that's why aol was rallying. >> drop for goldman sachs down 2%. >> financials have really been taking some pain. goldman sachs, one leading the charge. broke through 190, some support. i think 184 is also a level you can see some support. late in the day, jpmorgan, who goldman sachs talked about earlier should split up or consider that idea, huge option buying the upside in there. >> unless
problem with these guys, ge capital hurt them, now the energy business is hurting them. evaluation is not expensive, jeff needs to come out likeiger this year. >> like the tiger he is. >> do something bold. >> acquisition maybe. >> maybe something else. >> drop avon products, b.k.? >> this has been hurt certainly by emerging markets where their growth has been. that being said, we're getting back to 1994 levels. there's a lot of upside potentially in here. i...
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like a 15% discount to the s&p. one of the first times in probably the past 20 years that if you think ge is at least an average company be going up from this level. we think the new cfo is helping to focus more on cash returns, rather than reported earnings. there's a lot of negative consensus on ge. and again, if you think it's average, the stock should go up. >> bill, great to hear from you again. we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks. >> all right. oak mark's bill nygren. what do we think of the two plays? chk first, chesapeake. >> he joins me in the world of hurt that is the energy space right there, judge. so, a lot of folks are just not going to have the stomach for this. for chesapeake. but that's exactly when there is blood in the streets. the question is, how long does it stay bleeding? because blood in the street s if i knew there was a time when it's over, fantastic. i think that's a great trade. i think his apache trade is a great trade. how long does this corps bleed. >> the difference, the difference is, he would probably tell you, hey, doc, wait these aren't trades. these are longer term investments. >> exa
like a 15% discount to the s&p. one of the first times in probably the past 20 years that if you think ge is at least an average company be going up from this level. we think the new cfo is helping to focus more on cash returns, rather than reported earnings. there's a lot of negative consensus on ge. and again, if you think it's average, the stock should go up. >> bill, great to hear from you again. we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks. >> all right. oak mark's bill nygren....
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ge spub of last year. >> dan thanks for coming on. >> great to be here. >> synchrony a good name. solid company. market cap somewhere around 25 billion. i like the best. >> the incredible dollar continuing. greenback index rising to a fresh high today. and jackie deangeles and the focus are all over that. >> watching very closely here at the nymex and in fact we're up for 13 of the last 15 sessions. pretty remarkable action here. about the highest level we've seen since 2003. jim i want to get your take and the impact it's having on the market today. >> there is no question that the big exporters were reporting in the next couple weeks may have an effect from the strong dollar. the bigger issue though is are they sophisticated enough to heng that risk and have their earnings be less effected by it? the answer is probably yes. so in so ways we have to concentrate on the positive economic effects of the dollar and it's a very unrecognized catalyst for lower crude and lower commodity prices. all in all it's probably helping more than hurting. >> curious to get your take jeff because we've got a big jobs report coming as whelm examinations are n
ge spub of last year. >> dan thanks for coming on. >> great to be here. >> synchrony a good name. solid company. market cap somewhere around 25 billion. i like the best. >> the incredible dollar continuing. greenback index rising to a fresh high today. and jackie deangeles and the focus are all over that. >> watching very closely here at the nymex and in fact we're up for 13 of the last 15 sessions. pretty remarkable action here. about the highest level we've seen...
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ge and luke capital. 32 bj. bet networks. aetna. jackson lewis. i would also likedge -- to acknowledge that we have the honorable judge anna rigsby here with us. thank you for joining us. i know you have had such a wonderful time. i feel like i should bring jade --j david back. yes, he will do it. but we will say that for next year. i wanted to thank the d.c. bureau staff for putting on this event. it has been a long week, but there is lots more to come. we have a long road ahead. thank you for joining us this morning. we know that it was early and we look forward to seeing you again at some of our future events. please check out our website for more information, as well as our annual convention taking place april 8 through 11 in new york city, we hope that you join us for that. have a great morning. remember, today is a day on, not a day off. [applause] >> president obama, mrs. obama and his daughter melia took place -- appeared in an event to honor martin to king junior. [no audio] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> the heritage foundation hosts a
ge and luke capital. 32 bj. bet networks. aetna. jackson lewis. i would also likedge -- to acknowledge that we have the honorable judge anna rigsby here with us. thank you for joining us. i know you have had such a wonderful time. i feel like i should bring jade --j david back. yes, he will do it. but we will say that for next year. i wanted to thank the d.c. bureau staff for putting on this event. it has been a long week, but there is lots more to come. we have a long road ahead. thank you for...
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like high operating costs. analysts are a little werry of that stock, as well. steel isn't alone. we have seen other industrial companies starting to feel the ripple effects of collapsing oil prices. we had ge saying it expects oil to fall this year. jp morgan downgrading caterpillar on concerns. we saw that stock fall 6% on monday alone. >> tubular goods. that's where it is falling off. >> totally tubeular. >>> the latest fed minutes are due at the top of the hour. dominic chu is looking at stocks that move the most on days like today. >> one of the stories on our pro platform takes a look at what happens to stocks specifically on fed minutes days like today. at least under the current fed chairman janet yellen's time at the helm. energy stocks have had a good run according to kencho. the average gain there a very decent 0.6%. consumer discretionary stocks farewell. that is xly. it has been positive five of the last six times. if you look at the overall stock market go back to early 2001 there have been 114 fed minute releases and the average gain for the stock market the s&p 500 has been 0.8%. it has only been positive a little less than half the time. for more on the story and all the ot
like high operating costs. analysts are a little werry of that stock, as well. steel isn't alone. we have seen other industrial companies starting to feel the ripple effects of collapsing oil prices. we had ge saying it expects oil to fall this year. jp morgan downgrading caterpillar on concerns. we saw that stock fall 6% on monday alone. >> tubular goods. that's where it is falling off. >> totally tubeular. >>> the latest fed minutes are due at the top of the hour. dominic...
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ge to ske a day i want thitimeo be mlastime. that'shy ihoos code cq. >>darya: good morning >> jackie sissel: good morning after likes at the golden gate bridge up in a mock bank to the rich reopening and was still for the up there you could not see the towers now down in the south bay to concede the approach to the dum
ge to ske a day i want thitimeo be mlastime. that'shy ihoos code cq. >>darya: good morning >> jackie sissel: good morning after likes at the golden gate bridge up in a mock bank to the rich reopening and was still for the up there you could not see the towers now down in the south bay to concede the approach to the dum
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senator mcconnl ge a speech at the beginningf the last ssion in ich heald about what he would like to e see in t senate more regular order, more monday and friday sessions, a variety of proposals. and i think he wil act to car out thatnthis coming congress >> we're going toear from former sena mari leader howard baker, bob dole george mitchell and robert by. can you say a word or two about each man and theind of leader he was? >> that's right. well, after 1980 therewas a big shock when the repubcans took theajoritinhe senate r e first time in 2yes. there was only o senatorho had been around the last time the replicans had been in the majority, and they were -- i mean, everybody was a little bit stunned. none had anticipated ahae that magtude, even the republicans hadn't anticipated that they would take charge of the senate. senator dole wasn line to become chairman of the finance mmittee, and he said who's going to tell russell law who was the longtime chaman of that mmittee? and one of the things that ma that transition s much easier in the senate than the similaÑi transition tt happ
senator mcconnl ge a speech at the beginningf the last ssion in ich heald about what he would like to e see in t senate more regular order, more monday and friday sessions, a variety of proposals. and i think he wil act to car out thatnthis coming congress >> we're going toear from former sena mari leader howard baker, bob dole george mitchell and robert by. can you say a word or two about each man and theind of leader he was? >> that's right. well, after 1980 therewas a big shock...