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the googles, the stocks, essentially, adobe, salesforce, etc. these stocks are really the police to be and you have a perfect storm whereby energy really came back into play. you had the election results that did not go the way people expected it to. trump came in and a lot of people were hiding in the wrong stops or sitting in the wrong stocks, i should say, and needed a source of funds for the likes of caterpillar, the energy names, the heavy industrials, the cyclical stocks that have gone on a tear, financials, etc. all have done very well post trump election. the expensive tech. you are seeing this broader .heme, grows into value if you look at the russell growth index versus value, it is on a relative basis down 20% over the past 3-4 months. value is where it is at. banks, financials, seemingly at the front of people's mind and tech is playing second fiddle to that. guy: do i treat them as a group
the googles, the stocks, essentially, adobe, salesforce, etc. these stocks are really the police to be and you have a perfect storm whereby energy really came back into play. you had the election results that did not go the way people expected it to. trump came in and a lot of people were hiding in the wrong stops or sitting in the wrong stocks, i should say, and needed a source of funds for the likes of caterpillar, the energy names, the heavy industrials, the cyclical stocks that have gone on...
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adobe, these are both big charitable trust names. i feel great about adobe and the cloud.key corps, that's beth mooney. paychex. so we've got a payroll processor. we have a bank. we have a cloud company. we've got an aerospace company. and black stone is a fnl. we're going to let it go as long as you understand there could be a chance that trump makes good on his promise during the campaign that would make it so that the carried interest break that black stone has will go. all right. let's go to jeff in south dakota, jeff. >> caller: jim, big booyah from south dakota and my beautiful wife and i. >> there you go. fantastic. thank you for calling. >> caller: my stocks are enterprise product partners. >> okay. >> caller: nova nor disk, caterpillar, raytheon, and dow chemical. >> let me go to work. interesting. cat pilller, you know we think that's the best truck story around. we think that the pre-announcement to the douns side put a floor on the stock. enterprise products is just an absolutely terrific pipeline company. i've liked it forever. raytheon, great defense contract
adobe, these are both big charitable trust names. i feel great about adobe and the cloud.key corps, that's beth mooney. paychex. so we've got a payroll processor. we have a bank. we have a cloud company. we've got an aerospace company. and black stone is a fnl. we're going to let it go as long as you understand there could be a chance that trump makes good on his promise during the campaign that would make it so that the carried interest break that black stone has will go. all right. let's go...
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defensive 150 foot square quadrangle -- the church .ccupied the forward portion and it was the first adobe church built on the structure. it was completed in 1777. in 1781, it was expanded up to about 90 feet in length. growingission continued , it was the size that was growing today. area wherell see the the baptistery is and that is the area where the 70's sunday seven sanctuary-church would have been. you progress through these side doors, you will see the church coming to the mission and that would've been the 1781 church. if we continue into the sanctuary, you can see the remains of california's first --tyr, father luis timing father luis jaime. we can go see one of the bells .hat was made we can also go into the museum. thehe museum, we see different stages of the mission. we can see how it was rebuilt. of 1840,e year acala wasan diego de designated the first diocese of the california. and san diego was to be the head of the diocese. the bishop did not get here until the end of 1841 and decided to officiate the confirmation and coordinations of the presidio hill. because san diego wa
defensive 150 foot square quadrangle -- the church .ccupied the forward portion and it was the first adobe church built on the structure. it was completed in 1777. in 1781, it was expanded up to about 90 feet in length. growingission continued , it was the size that was growing today. area wherell see the the baptistery is and that is the area where the 70's sunday seven sanctuary-church would have been. you progress through these side doors, you will see the church coming to the mission and...
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it was the first adobe structure built. 1777. completed in convertcontinue to making the mission larger. the mission church was expanded. to1781, it was expanded up 90 feet in length. as a mission continued growing, it was extended to the size that we see it currently today, and that was 1813. theou visit today's church, 1813 model, you can still see the area where the baptistry is, and that would be the area with a 1777 turks would've been. you progress to the side, and you would see the size of the church as more were coming to the mission. that would be the 1781 church. if we continue into the turks,ry, the 18th 13 you can see the remains of california's first martyr. he rest next to two other priests. bells thatone of the was a gift of the king of spain in 1802. we can also going to the museum. the museum, we see images of different stages of the mission. when the u.s. military left mission san diego through the period where the mission started to fall into ruins, we can see how it was rebuilt. 1840, about the year of mission
it was the first adobe structure built. 1777. completed in convertcontinue to making the mission larger. the mission church was expanded. to1781, it was expanded up 90 feet in length. as a mission continued growing, it was extended to the size that we see it currently today, and that was 1813. theou visit today's church, 1813 model, you can still see the area where the baptistry is, and that would be the area with a 1777 turks would've been. you progress to the side, and you would see the size...
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that the church occupied the forward portion where we find the facade nowadays, and it was the first adobe church built on this structure. it was completed in 1777 as the neo fights converting and making the family of catholics at theion san diego larger, mission was expanded, and in 1781, it was expanded up to .bout 90 eight in length eventually, as the mission continued growing, it was extended to the size that the currently today, and that was 1813. if you visit today's church, the 1813 model, you can still see the area where the baptistery is, and that would have been the area where the 1777 church would have been. you progress through the side doors, and you will be able to see the size of the church as more neophytes were coming to the mission. 1781would have been the church. you can see the remains of california's first martyr, father and the weeds jaime -- father luis jaime. we can see one of the bells that was a gift of the king of spain .n 1802 we can also go into the museum. we see images of the different stages of the mission. when the u.s. military left to the timediego when t
that the church occupied the forward portion where we find the facade nowadays, and it was the first adobe church built on this structure. it was completed in 1777 as the neo fights converting and making the family of catholics at theion san diego larger, mission was expanded, and in 1781, it was expanded up to .bout 90 eight in length eventually, as the mission continued growing, it was extended to the size that the currently today, and that was 1813. if you visit today's church, the 1813...
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thursday, and this is a cloud data company that trades with salesforce and servicenow and workday and adobe and all those are threatening to recover or break out here. splunk needs to raise its guidance if this tech rally is going to broaden beyond fang, the acrenim we coined for facebook, amazon, netflix, and alphabet, the old google, which has a gigantic cash overseas which believe it or not makes it a -- >> trump stock. >> there's also carmax. this is important because carmax has its finger on the pulse of the american auto buyer. earnings for this company hit a rough patch not long ago but lately they've broken out of the doll drums and the scotch has been a real scorcher. if you want the rally in ford and g.m. to keep going, may i suggest car max better tell a good story? friday kicks off earnings season and starts with the most important component of the trump rally, the bank stocks. in my 37 years of investing, i've never seen a real solid rally, a mean a broad, strong one, that has absolute staying power unless it has the bank stocks at the vanguard. can it continue? we'll know when
thursday, and this is a cloud data company that trades with salesforce and servicenow and workday and adobe and all those are threatening to recover or break out here. splunk needs to raise its guidance if this tech rally is going to broaden beyond fang, the acrenim we coined for facebook, amazon, netflix, and alphabet, the old google, which has a gigantic cash overseas which believe it or not makes it a -- >> trump stock. >> there's also carmax. this is important because carmax has...
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you need adobe to get the job done. we own adobe for the charitable trust. telling actionalertsplus.com club members, buy it aggressively. it's finally beginning to take off after that beautiful quarter. now, back to the concept of whether today is an outlier or not. is this a one-off rotation, or are we about to revert to the days when only a handful of high growth companies can do well? two observations. if trump signals that it's time to start cutting deals fast to bring back the pro-growth tri-pod, then the money flows back to the group. second, the fact is the money is mostly staying in the market. it's actually bullish in and of itself. we don't want the same stocks going up over and over and over again on no new news like we have recently with the airlines. they moved up endlessly on the same pieces of data, and that's what's known as multiple expansion. that's the kind of advance i don't like. see, i want to pay more for higher earning streams, not for the same earnings streams. so i'm not as perturbed by today's rotation as i otherwise would be. let
you need adobe to get the job done. we own adobe for the charitable trust. telling actionalertsplus.com club members, buy it aggressively. it's finally beginning to take off after that beautiful quarter. now, back to the concept of whether today is an outlier or not. is this a one-off rotation, or are we about to revert to the days when only a handful of high growth companies can do well? two observations. if trump signals that it's time to start cutting deals fast to bring back the pro-growth...
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gates, the people of adobe said no, you have to small of a market share. he never really forgave a dobe. the mark of a good company is not what you think of things first, it is when you fail to think of things first, and you leapfrog -- can you leapfrog? can you catch up? others were making cd burner trays. everybody was downloading from napster and burning cds. you couldn't do it that well on the apple. we have to make a perfect and to anything. music, the device itself, when they start making simpled, he makes it so because it is entered and integrated with the wrong thing. you can take the complexity and put it on the mac and the itunes software. not one ofitself is these complicated mp3 players where you had to figure out how to do it, you have to look at it. it was intuitive. he kept saying i want to be able to get to where i want. every song i want or every function i want in three clicks. he drove them and drove them until the ipod becomes perfect. that is what he leapfrog's and does the music. that took apple into the digital hub business. it was r
gates, the people of adobe said no, you have to small of a market share. he never really forgave a dobe. the mark of a good company is not what you think of things first, it is when you fail to think of things first, and you leapfrog -- can you leapfrog? can you catch up? others were making cd burner trays. everybody was downloading from napster and burning cds. you couldn't do it that well on the apple. we have to make a perfect and to anything. music, the device itself, when they start making...
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that's stronger than adobe's initial estimate.acy's online sales also up double digits and the ceo reiterated to me that macy's has the third highest sales in the categories that it competes in online. still, macy's online sales aren't enough to offset the weakness in the stores as a total. and remember, online sales also come at a higher margin. then if you look at amazon, slice intelligence, which scans e-mail receipts of more than 4 million, says that amazon took 38% of all online sales over the holiday season. that is very impressive and it's going to be very, very hard for retailers to compete with going forward. they're only getting bigger. back over to you. >> all right, courtney. thank you very much, courtney reagan. >>> when we come back, we'll continue to monitor developments of the cyber threat hearing on capitol hill. a lot more from the armed services committee. plus, house speaker paul ryan delivers his weekly press briefing in about 15 minutes. we'll bring that to you live. >>> later on, a lot more from ces with our
that's stronger than adobe's initial estimate.acy's online sales also up double digits and the ceo reiterated to me that macy's has the third highest sales in the categories that it competes in online. still, macy's online sales aren't enough to offset the weakness in the stores as a total. and remember, online sales also come at a higher margin. then if you look at amazon, slice intelligence, which scans e-mail receipts of more than 4 million, says that amazon took 38% of all online sales over...
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quarter mile in santa rosa around river road and adobe road in petaluma, possible thick fog there soping along the coast and that will be the big story through the morning and then sunshine and dry weather through this afternoon. back to the mid to upper 40s. grab a jacket if you're heading autothis evening. let's get alexis in here. >> i had to scrape my window for the first time this season. so it is frosty out there this morning and a lot of spots and seeing that fog too so mike and i will be on the lookout for reports of black ice. have not heard any so far. crash on westbound highway 4 near willow pass, started off with a crash involving a car and a flat bed truck that was then hit by several more vehicles. two left lanes blocked there. minimal backup so far. we'll take a look at the central valley coming up next. >>> in the south bay, crews will start up the search again for a missing kayaker. >> his kayak started taking on water near the dumbarton bridge. abc7 news reporter matt keller is live for us. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. we just spoke with the coast
quarter mile in santa rosa around river road and adobe road in petaluma, possible thick fog there soping along the coast and that will be the big story through the morning and then sunshine and dry weather through this afternoon. back to the mid to upper 40s. grab a jacket if you're heading autothis evening. let's get alexis in here. >> i had to scrape my window for the first time this season. so it is frosty out there this morning and a lot of spots and seeing that fog too so mike and i...
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adobe tracks digital sales and reports consumers spent 91.7 billion online in november and december. that's an 11% increase from 2015. shares of san francisco's gap also soared in after hour trading yesterday on a big jump in holiday sales. gap has really struggled lately but same store sales were up 4% in december. that's verses a 5% drop last year. old navy under the gap umbrella. soaring 12% last month. it was down 7% this time last year. >>> new information about a story we brought you on thursday. macy's said it's selling its store now at the mall in san francisco to the company that operates the mall as part of a restructuring. they are selling the 280,000 square foot building to general gross properties for $41 million. they also finalized the sale of its men's store to morgan stanley for $250 million. many shoppers hope the stores though will stay in the building. >> having to replace that with a journey by muni downtown ordeal on the freeway is definitely not great. >> they plan to lease back both of the store its for the time being. it did announce it's closing 100 stores a
adobe tracks digital sales and reports consumers spent 91.7 billion online in november and december. that's an 11% increase from 2015. shares of san francisco's gap also soared in after hour trading yesterday on a big jump in holiday sales. gap has really struggled lately but same store sales were up 4% in december. that's verses a 5% drop last year. old navy under the gap umbrella. soaring 12% last month. it was down 7% this time last year. >>> new information about a story we brought...
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--in the last six months ago alone, we have announced contracts with owning -- boeing, mars, adobe, and others. >> the planet mars? >> know, the candy. enterprises around the world are benefiting from the cloud, and we see companies trying to reinvent themselves with client technology. they are choosing microsoft for that. how many of these are core microsoft customers that are moving business to the cloud because they are used to using microsoft for a lot of things? >> we are seeing growth from a .ot of customers traditional microsoft customers that have come to trust our credibility over the next few --imate -- decade, as though well as new customers who are investing in things like artificial intelligence to enhance their business. o'lakes, they're known for butter but they have a 13 billion technology business -- $30 billion technology business that is fueled by the microsoft cloud. for their it is long strong for a lot of reasons, but i do not think the dollars will shift. i think they will go to the cloud or disappear. do you have the same notion in microsoft, that the i.t. stem w
--in the last six months ago alone, we have announced contracts with owning -- boeing, mars, adobe, and others. >> the planet mars? >> know, the candy. enterprises around the world are benefiting from the cloud, and we see companies trying to reinvent themselves with client technology. they are choosing microsoft for that. how many of these are core microsoft customers that are moving business to the cloud because they are used to using microsoft for a lot of things? >> we are...
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dates back to the mexican-american war, when the americans were covered in dust and looked like the adobe houses in mexico. -- have heardn other explanations. of this was because this was the largest battle involving americans. more than one million american troops. it became a symbol of world war i for the americans. even though it took 47 days, the americans were able to break through the german position. had the americans not attacked in this area, it is hard to imagine that the war would have ended anytime soon. it might have ended in favor of the germans. c?t: c in commander in chief. >> when things were going well and into mid-october, the allied commanders were starting to call for pershing's head. aef,d not only committed but the first army. he recognized that was too much for him and steps down as first army commander. again, having the dogs as a mascot. >> you can see the conditions they were living in, walking these huge fields. it is quite a burden on the body. >> more pows. >> the germans were starting to surrender in droves. many hadgnized that been in line for at least thre
dates back to the mexican-american war, when the americans were covered in dust and looked like the adobe houses in mexico. -- have heardn other explanations. of this was because this was the largest battle involving americans. more than one million american troops. it became a symbol of world war i for the americans. even though it took 47 days, the americans were able to break through the german position. had the americans not attacked in this area, it is hard to imagine that the war would...
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we have adobe, mastercard, visa, inches taught. some -- intuit. some of the other top movers.e've seen it first intraday. we came less than a point on january 6th, but never quite got there. as he promised on twitter last night president donald trump worked todayn matters of national security. he announced the building blocks of his plan to create that wall he promised along the u.s.-mexico border. a long-time campaign pledge. relationship with mexico, one of our biggest trading partners, everyone, certainly a lot of ceos are on the edge of their seats watching there. as donald trump announced he will renegotiate nafta, a pact in existence since 1994. we know he rolled back the u.s. involvement in tpp, the trans-pacific partnership. let us bring in someone with extensive knowledge on our past trade agreements, ambassador ron kirk, former u.s. trade representative. in essence, welcome, ambassador, donald trump said, whatever you and your predecessors was negotiated is no good. he doesn't like it. he wants to torch. you heard him speak i'm assuming, that he will put the border w
we have adobe, mastercard, visa, inches taught. some -- intuit. some of the other top movers.e've seen it first intraday. we came less than a point on january 6th, but never quite got there. as he promised on twitter last night president donald trump worked todayn matters of national security. he announced the building blocks of his plan to create that wall he promised along the u.s.-mexico border. a long-time campaign pledge. relationship with mexico, one of our biggest trading partners,...
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we use our house seasoning adobe mixture. we use a salsa. > say that again. >> salsa row local, rotate owes and rehydrated chillies cooked down for a long time pureed and we use it at the restaurant. that goes into some stock with orange juice. a little bit of acidity. and then the rise goes in. we use jazz minute rice. our ratio is two to one. two liquid to one rice. we just gently place the chicken. it's a one pot meal. you can bring it to t a friend's house, pot luck. it is easy. it's all about the preparation. it's all about the ingredients before the flavor that you're trying to accomplish. you're not worried about losing all of those flavors or awful the spices speak you put it in there. >> the stock already has flavor. it's not like i'm just putting this in water. as you heard, i do the cleaning, not the cooking at the house. >> the recipe is online. it goes through step by step how to make the adoe mixture. we get this in. we close it off. it medicals really good. we reduce it to a i am ser. it takes it to about this.
we use our house seasoning adobe mixture. we use a salsa. > say that again. >> salsa row local, rotate owes and rehydrated chillies cooked down for a long time pureed and we use it at the restaurant. that goes into some stock with orange juice. a little bit of acidity. and then the rise goes in. we use jazz minute rice. our ratio is two to one. two liquid to one rice. we just gently place the chicken. it's a one pot meal. you can bring it to t a friend's house, pot luck. it is easy....
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according to adobe, which tracks digital sales, consumers spent $91.7 billion online. that's an 11% increase from last year.>>> a safe broken open. police want to know what was inside and who it belongs to.>>> a chance encounter at this gas station helps a man turning his life around after serving time for armed robbery. >>> an unlikely and emotional meeting between a man trying to turn his life around and a flower vendor who he robbed at gunpoint three years ago. at the time, the robber was at a low point in his life, addicted to drugs, and ended up going to prison. >> he says he's on the road to redemption. that involves finding the flower vendor and apologizing to him in person. he shared his person with amber lynn, who joins us live in the newsroom.>> reporter: his addiction -- duke says his addiction to math lead to crime. he went right back to using after prison time. he was threatened with a return to jail. something happened that he called fate.>> this place has different meanings for me. anger, shame, guilt. also, peace and happiness. >> reporter: this gas sta
according to adobe, which tracks digital sales, consumers spent $91.7 billion online. that's an 11% increase from last year.>>> a safe broken open. police want to know what was inside and who it belongs to.>>> a chance encounter at this gas station helps a man turning his life around after serving time for armed robbery. >>> an unlikely and emotional meeting between a man trying to turn his life around and a flower vendor who he robbed at gunpoint three years ago. at...
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a survey from adobe revealed 61% of millennials say they would switch jobs if it meant no more reviews. 47% admitted to looking for a new job. 25% of men and 18% of women admitted to crying after a review from their manager. about two-thirds of employees and managers think formal reviews are an outdated way of measuring performance. >>> it was saying goodbye. >> we're taking you inside the chicago cubs' white house meeting wi the potuths. at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you share your yoplait dippers? deal. deal. mmmm. the family favorite. yoplait. >>> if you dvrrd last night's game,
a survey from adobe revealed 61% of millennials say they would switch jobs if it meant no more reviews. 47% admitted to looking for a new job. 25% of men and 18% of women admitted to crying after a review from their manager. about two-thirds of employees and managers think formal reviews are an outdated way of measuring performance. >>> it was saying goodbye. >> we're taking you inside the chicago cubs' white house meeting wi the potuths. at dominion, we're putting our energy to...
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. >> it they are making we where adobe talks to this. >> you had the mullet. >> sean: i am not wearing dopey bow tie either. i would rather wear jeans and boots. >> you should wear boots, jeans and just a black tie. it would look cool. >> sean: up next tonight on "hannity." >> thanking everybody, all of the presidents including by the way president obama. >> sean: president-elect telling our own ainsley earhardt what he is going to say in his inaugural address. we will get bret baier, and drama building over the super bowl and at the halftime show, report saying lady gaga was asked not to get political, now the nfl allegedly says that is not true. we have reaction to all of that and celebrity snowflakes and the freak outs from omarosa. straightahead. power. make sure it's ano make a intelligent one. ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. >> i want to ask you about your speech, have you were prepared at? what is the first line? >> well, i have prepared it. the first line is thank you, everybody, all of the presidents, including by the way, president obama. and mi
. >> it they are making we where adobe talks to this. >> you had the mullet. >> sean: i am not wearing dopey bow tie either. i would rather wear jeans and boots. >> you should wear boots, jeans and just a black tie. it would look cool. >> sean: up next tonight on "hannity." >> thanking everybody, all of the presidents including by the way president obama. >> sean: president-elect telling our own ainsley earhardt what he is going to say in his...
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adobe up half a percent. these are among companies hitting lifetime highs. particular stocks we're pulling from a broad range of industry suggesting that the big optimism, the confidence, not just american investors but investors all across the world have in the u.s. stock market. want to show you infrastructure stocks, basically gaining on the news of the day as trump rolls out his policy of deregulation, struck instructs building that wall later. look at gains on these guys. its absolutely phenomenal. back to you. melissa: lori, thank you so much. phil, oil and gold not feeling the trump rally. >> well they're not. actually earlier in the day when stocks were up, oil was higher but inventories today at least short term put some downward pressure on price. we saw a big build in crude oil inventories. that pressure and gasoline in heating oil, when demand fell off a little bit it put downward pressure. some of that is seasonal. if you look at global supplies they're actually falling. they have fallen by over 60 million barrels. that is a strong side that ope
adobe up half a percent. these are among companies hitting lifetime highs. particular stocks we're pulling from a broad range of industry suggesting that the big optimism, the confidence, not just american investors but investors all across the world have in the u.s. stock market. want to show you infrastructure stocks, basically gaining on the news of the day as trump rolls out his policy of deregulation, struck instructs building that wall later. look at gains on these guys. its absolutely...
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. >> adobe. >> poster child of the fall when the technology sector couldn't rally. breaks out here.ove it. getting away from microsoft. >> speaking of a rally, market up 106 right now as dow 20,000 watch back on? i dare say it is. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> welcome back to the halftime report, coming to us live from the land of the 10,000 lakes of wisconsin, as we know, superior and has more lakes, pete najarian, what unusual activity are you seeing? >> it you take a look at what copper has been doing, brian, they're watching oil, gold, everything else. but c
. >> adobe. >> poster child of the fall when the technology sector couldn't rally. breaks out here.ove it. getting away from microsoft. >> speaking of a rally, market up 106 right now as dow 20,000 watch back on? i dare say it is. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have...
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. >>> performance reviews at work can be tough for everyone, but a survey from adobe revealed 61% ofillennials said they would switch jobs if it meant no reviews. 47% admitted to looking for another job after a review, 25% of men and 18% of women admitted to crying after a review from their manager. about two-thirds of managers think formal reviews are an outdated way of measuring performance. >> i have to disagree. >> with which part? it's an outdated -- people are adverse to accountability. they just don't want to be -- b i don't want to hear about it, i think. >>> next at 6:00, a northern vush neighborhood waking up after a wild start to their week. two brothers shot and the attacker killed by police. >> these numbers are off the charts...this? sir! what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is
. >>> performance reviews at work can be tough for everyone, but a survey from adobe revealed 61% ofillennials said they would switch jobs if it meant no reviews. 47% admitted to looking for another job after a review, 25% of men and 18% of women admitted to crying after a review from their manager. about two-thirds of managers think formal reviews are an outdated way of measuring performance. >> i have to disagree. >> with which part? it's an outdated -- people are adverse...
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adobe drives digital sale ands reports consumers spent $91.7 billion online in the month of november and december. that's an 11% increase from 2015. >>> cupping up on the 1:00 o'clock hour. talking about that fire. it's now under control. very big fire. another live report from the scene of that fire. >> and carrie fisher debbi reynold wills be laid to rest today. how they were remembered at a private memorial service. . >> good morning. we see the traffic is doing well if you are driving on hiway 80. westbound. little bit slow. no major problems. we are getting more reports of black ice on the roads. . >> it's a cold one out there. its going to be replaced by a wet weekend. we are going from one extreme to the other. talking about both coming up. s creamy swirls of pure indulgence. silky sifts of total transcendence. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn whispers." this should be the name. or something more like "golden gold." or maybe, "mmmmmm mmhmm." but, with 20% of your daily fiber, its actually fiber one. so delicious, it should have another name. . >>> this
adobe drives digital sale ands reports consumers spent $91.7 billion online in the month of november and december. that's an 11% increase from 2015. >>> cupping up on the 1:00 o'clock hour. talking about that fire. it's now under control. very big fire. another live report from the scene of that fire. >> and carrie fisher debbi reynold wills be laid to rest today. how they were remembered at a private memorial service. . >> good morning. we see the traffic is doing well if...
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. >>> according to adobe digital insights, 2016 online holiday sales topped last year's tally by 11%92 billion. mobile sales -- those that were made on smartphones and tablets -- rose 23% to more than $28 billion. >>> and having a mean boss could take a toll on your health and your reputation. a new study shows workers who felt bullied or intimidated by their bosses were unhappy, more depressed and unproductive. they were also more likely to behave badly themselves. that's the "cnbc news update" this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> president-elect donald trump set to meet with top u.s. intelligence officials next hour for a classified briefing on russia's alleged hacking and influence on the u.s. presidential election. trump has routinely questioned the validity of this intelligence, even telling "the new york times" this morning, "china, relatively recently, hacked 20 million government names. how come nobody even talks about that? this is a political witch hunt." joining us to talk more about this, the executive editor of "
. >>> according to adobe digital insights, 2016 online holiday sales topped last year's tally by 11%92 billion. mobile sales -- those that were made on smartphones and tablets -- rose 23% to more than $28 billion. >>> and having a mean boss could take a toll on your health and your reputation. a new study shows workers who felt bullied or intimidated by their bosses were unhappy, more depressed and unproductive. they were also more likely to behave badly themselves. that's the...
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dates back to the mexican-american war, when americans became covered in dust , they looked like the adobe houses in mexico. i have heard other explanations. clearly an important battle, because this film take such pains to narrate the extent of it. mitchell: part of it is because it was the largest battle involving the americans. as we pointed out before, ultimately more than a million american troops. it became really the symbol of world war i for the americans. even though it took 47 days in the remastered casualties, the americans were able to break through the strong german positions, which forced the germans into an armistice. had the americans not attacked in this area, it is hard to imagine that the war would have ended anytime soon. and it might have ended in favor of the germans. c in c? commander in chief. mitchell: yes, that is pershing. he went through a lot of pressure in battle. when things are not going well and into mid-october, the allied commanders were starting to call for his head and to have him sacked. he had also not only commanded but also the tactical unit first a
dates back to the mexican-american war, when americans became covered in dust , they looked like the adobe houses in mexico. i have heard other explanations. clearly an important battle, because this film take such pains to narrate the extent of it. mitchell: part of it is because it was the largest battle involving the americans. as we pointed out before, ultimately more than a million american troops. it became really the symbol of world war i for the americans. even though it took 47 days in...
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>> adobe. stock continues to move higher and higher. i believe in it.some point they get acquired. >> you like it? >> bought down low i think it's great. i'll come back with yes, dca. this is the pet store where they were in the basement, then they were in the bedroom and now they're in your bed and you can't get rid of them but you love them and they cost a fortune. yes, pet care. >> ceo on squawk this morning? was that the ceo? >> i've got to tell you, having had to deal with bug and everest, the dogs in the bed, when my wife is away, i kick them and then have to pay their vet bill. >> doc, what have you got? >> ford net, ftnt. >> own jp morgan at 86 i think it's on its way to 100. look at a regional, like hban, huntington bank shares, probably the next regional to make a big move higher. >> sweet. >> matt, what have you got? >> jci. i'm interested in every one of these industrials. alex is live. let's get on, figure out if there is a story here. want earnings, not just on trump. >> we have mario gabelli tomorrow. looking forward to that. by the way t
>> adobe. stock continues to move higher and higher. i believe in it.some point they get acquired. >> you like it? >> bought down low i think it's great. i'll come back with yes, dca. this is the pet store where they were in the basement, then they were in the bedroom and now they're in your bed and you can't get rid of them but you love them and they cost a fortune. yes, pet care. >> ceo on squawk this morning? was that the ceo? >> i've got to tell you, having had...
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in fact, in the last six months alone, kbge, boeing, renault nissan, mars, adobe have placed their digitalures based on the microsoft cloud, so it's an investment in the future of digital that's driving growth. >> there is competition for you guys, judson, so cloud infrastructure, i know azure almost doubled, but your main rival is amazon, and they still dominate about 45% of at least the cloud infrastructure market. what is sort of the difference in strategy between how you think about it and amazon? >> well, josh, i think the first thing to note is that we're sort of two minutes into the first quarter of this game. and just like the big game next week, when it's got to finally finish, nobody will really reflect on what the score was in the first quarter. but that stated, we're really pleased with the momentum we're seeing in enterprise. and our ferks due to the history and decades of support we've had with enterprise customers, more than 90% of the fortune 500 now using the microsoft cloud, is a key differentiator for us. when you think about digital, what it really means to transform di
in fact, in the last six months alone, kbge, boeing, renault nissan, mars, adobe have placed their digitalures based on the microsoft cloud, so it's an investment in the future of digital that's driving growth. >> there is competition for you guys, judson, so cloud infrastructure, i know azure almost doubled, but your main rival is amazon, and they still dominate about 45% of at least the cloud infrastructure market. what is sort of the difference in strategy between how you think about...
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adobe did not report earnings but did say it is going to buy back to $.5 billion of equities in the end 2019. theresa may's plan for brexit. in a speech, she vowed to seek a smooth and orderly brexit,'s budget remains committed to honoring the voters. theresa may: i want to be clear. what i am proposing cannot mean membership of a single market. european leaders have said many times that membership means accepting the four freedoms of goods, capital services, and people. being out of the e.u., a member of the single market, means complying with the e.u.'s rules and regulations that implement those freedoms without having a vote on what those rules and regulations are. rallied pound also today. theresa may said parliament will get a vote on the final deal. joining us now is megan green from manual asset management. welcome back to the show. what is the big take away from theresa may's highly anticipated speech? shen: this is the clearest has been, but there was nothing surprising, or nothing we didn't know already. the markets i have spoken to have been disappointed, but they were really
adobe did not report earnings but did say it is going to buy back to $.5 billion of equities in the end 2019. theresa may's plan for brexit. in a speech, she vowed to seek a smooth and orderly brexit,'s budget remains committed to honoring the voters. theresa may: i want to be clear. what i am proposing cannot mean membership of a single market. european leaders have said many times that membership means accepting the four freedoms of goods, capital services, and people. being out of the e.u.,...
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adobe we didn't like the quarter. now adobe's up ten from the quarter. so people are looking back at quarters and making new judgments on the same exact numbers saying maybe we weren't paying enough. >> so the things you're cautious on i would argue drugs, pharma, health care, biotech, retail, anything else you would add? >> restaurants. i find a lot of people were going out, i come back to domino's pizza they're staying in playing video games. chil chile's number particularly disappointing. bob evans farms taking things into their own hands. i thought mcdonald's quarter was great. if you listened to the conference call, you would say i've had enough, i'm working at wendy's. >> investors looking back at earnings they initially thought weren't that good and deciding to revisit what they're willing to pay for these stocks and pay more in terms of a multiple. >> right. >> why is that a positive? why isn't that reflective of animal spirits but also of kind of speculation and bubble? >> well, because i think that so far the president has not cast cold water o
adobe we didn't like the quarter. now adobe's up ten from the quarter. so people are looking back at quarters and making new judgments on the same exact numbers saying maybe we weren't paying enough. >> so the things you're cautious on i would argue drugs, pharma, health care, biotech, retail, anything else you would add? >> restaurants. i find a lot of people were going out, i come back to domino's pizza they're staying in playing video games. chil chile's number particularly...
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new numbers show a big b increase in online shoppinge shn for the holidays according to adobe which tracks alexa was one of the holiday's hottest items andtemsa pretty soon you'll be able toble take her for a drive, too.oo ford announced a deal withh amazon that will put alexa inlei a number of its vehicles. the system enables users tousert access their car from inside iid their home and call up other utr features while driving.ures you can start or stop the engine, look at your wn st garas levels even check news or dare a s say shop. >> oh, no. >> while you drive. while you d. >> i like it and i don't like it. maybe we'll discuss on goods ond day. day. okay, let's move on with this.ni ihop offering all you can eat ce pancakes again as part of the ot deal customers can order the hot cakes with a combo plate of eggs hash browns and breakfast meat.eakfast meat. customers can seep a short stack of two buttermilktermk pancakes coming again. >> next time you head to shakeha shack you could be paying more for your slake hack rose prices lastces l year -- or they increased inc prices last year fo
new numbers show a big b increase in online shoppinge shn for the holidays according to adobe which tracks alexa was one of the holiday's hottest items andtemsa pretty soon you'll be able toble take her for a drive, too.oo ford announced a deal withh amazon that will put alexa inlei a number of its vehicles. the system enables users tousert access their car from inside iid their home and call up other utr features while driving.ures you can start or stop the engine, look at your wn st garas...
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adobe is strong. >> courtney, this business is so volatile. there's one year we're talking about how kohl's is doing so well and we run into something like this. >> yes. >> mike said a lot of the stock prices have done a round trip since trump's election. is it different this time? is this really part of perhaps a decline that there's no stemming at this point or is it just another weak period for the retailers? >> reporter: so that's a really, really good question, and i think we would all be very rich if we knew the exact answer to that and when tipping points will happen. what we do know for sure is retail is changing, it has been changing and it's going to continue to change. macy's did say that online sales were up double digits. it's not that consumers aren't buying apparel but maybe they're buying it more online. amazon is taking a hit so they're being choosey. going forward we have to rationalize what is most appropriate for the amount of stores that a retailer has and what it can offer online. what's interesting that we also know, kel
adobe is strong. >> courtney, this business is so volatile. there's one year we're talking about how kohl's is doing so well and we run into something like this. >> yes. >> mike said a lot of the stock prices have done a round trip since trump's election. is it different this time? is this really part of perhaps a decline that there's no stemming at this point or is it just another weak period for the retailers? >> reporter: so that's a really, really good question, and...
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adobe came out with the latest holiday sales number, online sales growing billions, up 11% last year. who got the bulk of that? no surprise, it's amazon. at least according to slice intelligence that scans receipts in e-mails of over 4 million customers, and amazon got 38% of the online sales. back to you in the studio. >> thank you very much. well, you know you're living up to the name when you get a tweet like this from jim cramer, the great matthew boss at jpmorgan called every inch of the retail story. he is your go-to guy making/saving big money for clients. so says cramer. >> let's hear from the man who nailed the call, jpmorgan's matt boss, no pressure, matt. >> thanks for having me. >> investors looking at the downdrafts on the stocks and seeing a buying opportunity, lowering the price in both of them. the lower price target, kohl's more upside from here? you're saying kohl's could have 12% upside to the price target versus macy's which is flat to the lower price together. >> i think what you're seeing here is a changing of the guard. everything's changing in traditional retai
adobe came out with the latest holiday sales number, online sales growing billions, up 11% last year. who got the bulk of that? no surprise, it's amazon. at least according to slice intelligence that scans receipts in e-mails of over 4 million customers, and amazon got 38% of the online sales. back to you in the studio. >> thank you very much. well, you know you're living up to the name when you get a tweet like this from jim cramer, the great matthew boss at jpmorgan called every inch of...
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from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major? receive funding from the federal government were not. i was able to indirectly and directly, yes >> is there anyway you can quantify that direct federal funding line to the department? >> i would say, it's probably, especially in the past two years we been fortunate to receive see for grant funding and that is for over i think it's about $4 million a year. then on top of that we been able to receive some homeland security and equipment functioned so at least based on off the current year and master probably in the range of $6 million. 6-7 doing dollars per year be so really are exposure may be as much
from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major?...
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tech names like adobe, intuit, google reports and parent company comcast today also had an all-time highh all of those academy award nominations coming out. as far as the big cap today, they weren't really the big drivers. small caps stronger. yahoo coming off of earnings. really nice mow men tums. microsoft will be reporting earnings along with intel and google. big day for tech earnings. finally, the wall flowers, biotech down for the fifth time in six sessions. you continue to hear questions about what's going to happen with biotech. back to you, kelly. >> among a billion other things to keep pace with. thank you, bertha. like the tom brady metaphor. joining us michael santoli and samuel hughes. raymond james here kicking off things. copper sales. better global growth numbers. u.s. growth numbers were okay. then you had the best performers in the s&p 500. so really interesting day. >> all of the indexes up. you know, kelly, that i look at the bond market as a determinant of whether -- what kind of day it's going to be. so the yields globally were up on the strong purchasing manager in
tech names like adobe, intuit, google reports and parent company comcast today also had an all-time highh all of those academy award nominations coming out. as far as the big cap today, they weren't really the big drivers. small caps stronger. yahoo coming off of earnings. really nice mow men tums. microsoft will be reporting earnings along with intel and google. big day for tech earnings. finally, the wall flowers, biotech down for the fifth time in six sessions. you continue to hear questions...
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they downgraded a few stocks, adobe, cbs and discovery.orrow we're going to be all about the banks. all about j.p. morgan, all about bank of america, pnc and a lot of it's going to be about jamie dimon, who i've said before nobody talks positive future better than jamie dimon and sells it better. important thing is while earnings are not increasing 23 #for 2017 in most industries, they are for the banks. analysts have been creeping numbers up. look here for j.p. morgan's numbers. november 8th they had 625, this is 2017 numbers overall and now they've increased to $6.50. this is an increase of about 4% overall. most of the earnings revisions are on the positive side for banks, four, five, even six percent. of course we're looking at the lobby of trump tower. right now the dow down 93 points. guys, back to you. >> gary cohn of course in the lobby going upstairs on a day where dina powell also from goldman going to join. be the fourth official from goldman going -- or alum. >> i'll take 237, do you think there will be a pool? >> head of the n
they downgraded a few stocks, adobe, cbs and discovery.orrow we're going to be all about the banks. all about j.p. morgan, all about bank of america, pnc and a lot of it's going to be about jamie dimon, who i've said before nobody talks positive future better than jamie dimon and sells it better. important thing is while earnings are not increasing 23 #for 2017 in most industries, they are for the banks. analysts have been creeping numbers up. look here for j.p. morgan's numbers. november 8th...
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adobe just now coming out with new numbers saying online sales were up 11% for the total holiday seasoninitially planned. and slice intelligence data that scans e-mail receipts show that amazon took 38% market share during the holiday season when it comes to online shopping, carl. >> courtney, what's interesting also about macy's is they're on the brink of a management transition with terry lundgren been there forever considered the best in the business, about to hand over the raieins, is the any indication of a timeframe of how long -- >> sara, exactly, you're right -- >> it's moving very quickly. the sands are shifting beneath them faster than they anticipated. >> yes, that's right. i'm sorry, you cut out briefly, forgive me if i didn't answer your whole question. jeff gannett is looking to take over here for terry lundgren in the first quarter. he's been there at macy's for a very long time himself. so he certainly understands the current strategy. and many analysts say, look, macy's is doing what it thinks is best. it's trying a lot of different things to give value back to the shar
adobe just now coming out with new numbers saying online sales were up 11% for the total holiday seasoninitially planned. and slice intelligence data that scans e-mail receipts show that amazon took 38% market share during the holiday season when it comes to online shopping, carl. >> courtney, what's interesting also about macy's is they're on the brink of a management transition with terry lundgren been there forever considered the best in the business, about to hand over the raieins, is...
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. >>> and software maker adobe systemings announced a new $2.5 billion stock buyback program that willbillion program, which is nearly complete. >>> when we return, another big hour of "squawk box" live from the world economic forum right here in davos, switzerland. north island chairman glenn hutchins will be joining us from the mountains of davos. that interview is right after the break. then, the ceo of the largest broadband provider outside of the united states will be joining us. plus, three-time pulitzer prize winning author tom friedman will be joining us as well. he'll stop by. a busy hour ahead. "squawk box" will be right back. e e cirywein seimateg e ri timrbto c infrtu d ngkepartrtr thgithe nvt >>> world economic forum, our all-star lineup continuing this hour. up next, glenn hutchins. >>> goldman sachs and citigroup roll out quarterly results. the numbers and market reaction straight ahead. >>> plus, the new world order. pulitzer prize writer tom friedman joins us. the final hour of "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnb
. >>> and software maker adobe systemings announced a new $2.5 billion stock buyback program that willbillion program, which is nearly complete. >>> when we return, another big hour of "squawk box" live from the world economic forum right here in davos, switzerland. north island chairman glenn hutchins will be joining us from the mountains of davos. that interview is right after the break. then, the ceo of the largest broadband provider outside of the united states...
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adobe see systems, mastercard, visa, intuit, just to name record highs we're seeing.. some people speculated we would break through 20,000 and give it right back. that is not the case. in fact we're sitting near the highs of the days up 136 points. most names holding on to the green. a lot of positive talk about trump and earnings. stuart: thank you very much, nicole. you're at the center of action. nicole was on the floor of the new york stock exchange when the dow hit 20,000. there is a lost cheering at that point i might add. -- a lot of cheering. let me backtrack a little here. union leaders met with president trump. they loved him. watch this. >> the respect that the president of the united states just showed us, when shows it to us shows it to three million of our members in the united states, was nothing short of incredible. we will work with him and his administration to help him implement his plans on infrastructure, trade, and energy policy so that we really do put america back to work in the middle class jobs that our members and all americans are demanding
adobe see systems, mastercard, visa, intuit, just to name record highs we're seeing.. some people speculated we would break through 20,000 and give it right back. that is not the case. in fact we're sitting near the highs of the days up 136 points. most names holding on to the green. a lot of positive talk about trump and earnings. stuart: thank you very much, nicole. you're at the center of action. nicole was on the floor of the new york stock exchange when the dow hit 20,000. there is a lost...
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from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major? receive funding from the federal government were not. i was able to indirectly and directly, yes >> is there anyway you can quantify that direct federal funding line to the department? >> i would say, it's probably, especially in the past two years we been fortunate to receive see for grant funding and that is for over i think it's about $4 million a year. then on top of that we been able to receive some homeland security and equipment functioned so at least based on off the current year and master probably in the range of $6 million. 6-7 doing dollars per year be so really are exposure may be as much
from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major?...
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from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major? receive funding from the federal government were not. i was able to indirectly and directly, yes >> is there anyway you can quantify that direct federal funding line to the department? >> i would say, it's probably, especially in the past two years we been fortunate to receive see for grant funding and that is for over i think it's about $4 million a year. then on top of that we been able to receive some homeland security and equipment functioned so at least based on off the current year and master probably in the range of $6 million. 6-7 doing dollars per year be so really are exposure may be as much
from the direct side, there's a number of grants programs adobe apply for annually and unfortunate especially the past two years to receive funding for good i don't know how those will be impacted but some of the proposed discussion but that is kind of a direct exposure and then indirectly, i know the city obviously as a recipient of millions of dollars of federal funding and of the city itself reduces that inflow obviously that's the trickle-down two departments all over the city with a major?...