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. >> talk about hot, kathy, mount aetna is at it again.e'll have the video when "eyewitness news" continues. ♪ >> back on "eyewitness news" now with spectacular video of mount aetna in action. you can see hot lava and ash spewing from what is you're rope's most active volcano. mountant is located on the east coast of sicily. the eruptions pose no danger to residents but did cause the local airport to divert flights. >> there's a massive search underway for three missing seminarian students. israeli defense forces are going door to door looking for those teens one of them holds dual israeli american citizenship. these three students were hitchhiking home from school on thursday when they were reportedly abducted by hamas. israeli troops have rounded up dozens of senior hamas leaders as a result. >> gm is recalling more than 3 million additional cars due to ignition switch troubles. the affected vehicles made between 2000 sand and 2014. the problem, similar to a deadly defect in several other gm vehicles, including the chevrolet cobalt. now,
. >> talk about hot, kathy, mount aetna is at it again.e'll have the video when "eyewitness news" continues. ♪ >> back on "eyewitness news" now with spectacular video of mount aetna in action. you can see hot lava and ash spewing from what is you're rope's most active volcano. mountant is located on the east coast of sicily. the eruptions pose no danger to residents but did cause the local airport to divert flights. >> there's a massive search underway...
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. >> talk about hot, kathy, mount aetna is at it again.e'll have the video when "eyewitness news" continues. ♪ i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month. >> back on "eyewitness news" now with spectacular video of mount aetna in action. you can see hot lava and ash spewing from what is you're rope's most active volcano. mountant is located on the east coast of sicily. the eruptions pose no danger to residents but did cause the local airport to divert flights. >> there's a massive search underway for three missing seminarian students. israeli defense forces are going door to door looking for those teens one of them holds dual israeli american citizenship. these three students were hitch
. >> talk about hot, kathy, mount aetna is at it again.e'll have the video when "eyewitness news" continues. ♪ i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's...
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. >> i think aetna's a terrific investment. i take your aetna but will see you with cigna. think it's the cheapest. i hope it goes below 89, it doesn't get there, but aetna's just fine, too. great ideas from all. sure, we got our eyes on important earnings reports and news next week, but the sidelines, you know what, it's fine for me. get a little more clarity. hey, get this, on "mad money" tonight, priceline picked up the check for open table on a big acquisition. i'll clue you in on the secret of success. >>> and two family friendly stocks that could help put your kids through college. plus, one of the founding fathers of tech is back to the winning ways. i'll let you know who it is. [ applause ] stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i spent my entire childhood seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going
. >> i think aetna's a terrific investment. i take your aetna but will see you with cigna. think it's the cheapest. i hope it goes below 89, it doesn't get there, but aetna's just fine, too. great ideas from all. sure, we got our eyes on important earnings reports and news next week, but the sidelines, you know what, it's fine for me. get a little more clarity. hey, get this, on "mad money" tonight, priceline picked up the check for open table on a big acquisition. i'll clue you...
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let's take a look at the lava spewing from mount aetna in italy. this is located in sicily and is europe's tallest active volcano. >> announcer: now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist tedd florendo. >> we have not hit 90 degrees yet this year so far, but that's all going to change this week unfortunately. we're going to get back to the 90s, and we're going to add some humidity along with that so it's going to get even hotter after a beautiful weekend. the numbers are going to go up the next couple of days here. keep that in mind. we also have the threat of some evening thunderstorms also in the forecast and maybe daytime thunderstorms also by later on this week. and like we've said, the humidity will be returning again after a comfortable weekend. we'll see these numbers go up. they'll feel a little uncomfortable outside. we'll show you when that will happen in a few minutes. let's head to the poconos. camelback mountain, beautiful day to soak in the sun. temperatures in the mid 70s. it is warmer obviously in philadelphia. 81 degr
let's take a look at the lava spewing from mount aetna in italy. this is located in sicily and is europe's tallest active volcano. >> announcer: now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist tedd florendo. >> we have not hit 90 degrees yet this year so far, but that's all going to change this week unfortunately. we're going to get back to the 90s, and we're going to add some humidity along with that so it's going to get even hotter after a beautiful weekend. the...
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>> whether you look at sutter health, aetna, the same with philips, they have been using our platformgoing to make sure, as part of the innovation, that it is consistent with the privacy requirements of this industry. >> what makes it hard? >> you are seeing for the first the internet of things coming together. historically you did not have that. you had a huge focus on the back office. all of the money went into emr. it is not going to be the legacy of theseecause advances in technology, you are going to be able to build applications that you could not. trends is that consumers have more access to high grade i.t. the stuff their phone can do is so much more powerful. and that therefore a lot more things can be consumer driven. >> absolutely. there are also advances in terms of where the focus of health care outcome and when you look at the technology we are talking about, they are no longer tied to the back office, emr universe. with the quantified self, were devicest, in your home, you can develop care what you could not before. thank you very much. i appreciate it. facebook release
>> whether you look at sutter health, aetna, the same with philips, they have been using our platformgoing to make sure, as part of the innovation, that it is consistent with the privacy requirements of this industry. >> what makes it hard? >> you are seeing for the first the internet of things coming together. historically you did not have that. you had a huge focus on the back office. all of the money went into emr. it is not going to be the legacy of theseecause advances in...
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to take profits in sprint and we're going to go bring in -- let's bring in a -- i want to bring in aetnau, just walk away, jeff immelt, you don't need this kind of headache. and stick with cramer. >>> another week, another series of record highs. let's understand each other. on the one hand, a possibility of oil spiking, that is what could roll back the market. on the other hand we've got some earnings and a great analyst meeting, by the way, molson, i think, remember the symbol, t.a.p., i think that may be a good place to see. congratulations to justin on the arrival of little mason and jackson, newest members of the "mad money" family. i promise to find a bull market i promise to find a bull market for you right here on "mad >> the following is a cnbc original production. >> it may be the most recognizable brand on the planet -- coca-cola. >> the heritage of this company is equal to none. there is nothing as global as coca-cola in the world. >> a $67-billion empire... sold in 206 countries... enjoyed in every house... and we mean every house. found in the most remote corners of the glo
to take profits in sprint and we're going to go bring in -- let's bring in a -- i want to bring in aetnau, just walk away, jeff immelt, you don't need this kind of headache. and stick with cramer. >>> another week, another series of record highs. let's understand each other. on the one hand, a possibility of oil spiking, that is what could roll back the market. on the other hand we've got some earnings and a great analyst meeting, by the way, molson, i think, remember the symbol,...
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that is a kind of one-shot aetna said that every country gets when it is lurched the rural. china has got it for the last 30 years. the reason that china needs to change his politics is that it is to change it growth strategy because it is running out of the kind of ammunition for easy growth then it's had for the last 80 years. these huge surplus populations in rural areas they can easily are relatively easily work in factories, increase their productivity and drive economic growth. well, so a lot of people of the chinese countryside, but not as many. china got the benefit of what it is possible to do at a particular stage of economic development. russia grew quite substantially from the 20s through the 1950s for precise to the same reason. the soviet union people moved from the countryside to the cities where they could be more unemployed and that is the reason the soviet union, despite his cockamamie economic system was able to chalk up very impressive rate of economic growth in those three decades. some of you may be old enough to remember that in the 1950s the soviet le
that is a kind of one-shot aetna said that every country gets when it is lurched the rural. china has got it for the last 30 years. the reason that china needs to change his politics is that it is to change it growth strategy because it is running out of the kind of ammunition for easy growth then it's had for the last 80 years. these huge surplus populations in rural areas they can easily are relatively easily work in factories, increase their productivity and drive economic growth. well, so a...
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others include, aetna, stanley black & decker and corning and principle financial.n our facebook page if you missed it. liz? liz: you know the name andreessen horowitz, right? this is a company behind the names like facebook, pinterest and groupon. they gave the money. the companies grew and became, well, you know the story. now andreessen horowitz is making a 90 million-dollar bet on security systems management company, only seven years old and called tanium. this is the firm's second largest investment ever. what does tanium do why is andreessen horowitz a big believer in the company? we bring in the recent board partner and tanium board member. steven, we're fascinated you're here to talk about it. you're a guy who picks these things very carefully. why tanium? talk about what they do. >> tanium is unbelievably cool product, what they have done, what these amazing founders have done, they found out a way to manage and secure networks of hundred of thousands of computers and data centers, scattered all around the world on your desktop and mobile and managed to fin
others include, aetna, stanley black & decker and corning and principle financial.n our facebook page if you missed it. liz? liz: you know the name andreessen horowitz, right? this is a company behind the names like facebook, pinterest and groupon. they gave the money. the companies grew and became, well, you know the story. now andreessen horowitz is making a 90 million-dollar bet on security systems management company, only seven years old and called tanium. this is the firm's second...
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. >>> back to the equity market, a slew of health care stocks new highs today, humana, aetna amongst them, despite fear and uncertainty over obamacare, large cap health care continues to outperform the broader market. but they are slowing. so is now the time to take profits? bertha comes is back with us for advice on that. bertha? >> simon, hard to find bears in the health care area. health care has consistently logged double-digit gains the last couple of years, while the contrarians like brian bell ski thinks it's time for a pause, 'cause he thinks valuations are less attractive with the health care selects spider, all-time highs. much of the gains this year have been driven by volatile buys but hospitals were the next best performers. the ac a has been a big part of the investment premise for hospitals, more people covered by insurance, they will see more paying patients and write off last bed bad debt. hospitalization volumes have actually not spiked yet but capital fund manager, michael gregory, says gapes for hospitals are in the early innings, he shall specially for mental hea
. >>> back to the equity market, a slew of health care stocks new highs today, humana, aetna amongst them, despite fear and uncertainty over obamacare, large cap health care continues to outperform the broader market. but they are slowing. so is now the time to take profits? bertha comes is back with us for advice on that. bertha? >> simon, hard to find bears in the health care area. health care has consistently logged double-digit gains the last couple of years, while the...
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that list includes ford, general motors, gamestop and aetna. are you bullish on any of these? murph, you're looking to the auto sector? >> ford and gm have been two great performers recently. gm, after all that recall mess, the stock came down into the $33 level. i this i it still has some more legs here. great dividend yield in both names. i think if you're in these, you can stick with them. i expect gm to be back over 40. ford runs into the overhead resistance at the $18 range every time it gets up there. also think that can get through. remember, knees are automakers and no one's debating the fact whether or not they're selling more cars. they are. it's just getting over this near-term issue of the recalls which is a major issue. but once they get over that, i think there's a lot of upside. lastly, i.p., international paper. the stock's done nothing. it's flat year to date. but this is a great way to play a recovering economy which i think we'll see on the back half of the year. >> gm will release a compensation scheme in the next couple of weeks to reimburse victims of the
that list includes ford, general motors, gamestop and aetna. are you bullish on any of these? murph, you're looking to the auto sector? >> ford and gm have been two great performers recently. gm, after all that recall mess, the stock came down into the $33 level. i this i it still has some more legs here. great dividend yield in both names. i think if you're in these, you can stick with them. i expect gm to be back over 40. ford runs into the overhead resistance at the $18 range every...
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host: you talked about similar suits pushed against corporations such as aetna, which insured slaves, and lehman brothers, which was a founding -- whose cofounding partner owned them. host: the ivy league schools in the north, many of them, and how much, or wealth is built off slavery. brown university did a magnificent report some years ago on the brown brothers. one of the great educational institutions in this world. how much of their wealth and how much is built off of slavery and off of slave trading? you cannot get away from this. get out ofgoing to this. it is one of the great forces in american life. not arguably, i would say definitely, and you cannot isgine modern america as it without thinking about slavery and all the things that came out of it. thanks for holding. caller: good morning and thank .ou, mr. coates i grew up in the jim crow south. i was pretty young then. i do not know how to explain this, because i saw it for what it was as a young boy. guilt -- you white are talking about justice. this is so important to me. robinson, when he was on, i wanted to thank him to
host: you talked about similar suits pushed against corporations such as aetna, which insured slaves, and lehman brothers, which was a founding -- whose cofounding partner owned them. host: the ivy league schools in the north, many of them, and how much, or wealth is built off slavery. brown university did a magnificent report some years ago on the brown brothers. one of the great educational institutions in this world. how much of their wealth and how much is built off of slavery and off of...
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host: you talked about similar suits pushed against corporations such as aetna, which insured slaves,hman brothers, which was a founding -- whose cofounding partner owned them. host: the ivy league schools in the north, many of them, and how much, or wealth is built off slavery. brown university did a magnificent report some years ago on the brown brothers. one of the great educational institutions in this world. how much of their wealth and how much is built off of slavery and off of slave trading? you cannot get away from this. get out ofgoing to this. it is one of the great forces in american life. not arguably, i would say definitely, and you cannot isgine modern america as it without thinking about slavery and all the things that came out of it. thanks for holding. caller: good morning and thank .ou, mr. coates i grew up in the jim crow south. i was pretty young then. i do not know how to explain this, because i saw it for what it was as a young boy. guilt -- you white are talking about justice. this is so important to me. robinson, when he was on, i wanted to thank him too. jim
host: you talked about similar suits pushed against corporations such as aetna, which insured slaves,hman brothers, which was a founding -- whose cofounding partner owned them. host: the ivy league schools in the north, many of them, and how much, or wealth is built off slavery. brown university did a magnificent report some years ago on the brown brothers. one of the great educational institutions in this world. how much of their wealth and how much is built off of slavery and off of slave...