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is barron's right? the chicago mercantile exchange where they trade all that stuff and more for the latest. and china's economy continuing to struggle, kicking off the second half of the year on weaker-than-expected footing. what you need to know about china's troubles and the threats it poses to the market and your money, because it does, it can. that's straight ahead. ♪ ♪ turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effec
is barron's right? the chicago mercantile exchange where they trade all that stuff and more for the latest. and china's economy continuing to struggle, kicking off the second half of the year on weaker-than-expected footing. what you need to know about china's troubles and the threats it poses to the market and your money, because it does, it can. that's straight ahead. ♪ ♪ turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily...
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i will take out my "barron's" and i will check them all out.n i will watch bloomberg or hockey playoffs. and then go to town finding new ideas. it sounds rather boring, but i really love it. erik: is bill gross in private equity? bill: no. erik: public equity? bill: mildly in your old standards, your procter's and johnson's -- erik: blue chips. bill: yeah. erik: before we finish, there is something i would like to know. you seem happy. are you happy? bill: yeah. i am getting happier. you know, four or five months ago was a low point. but everybody has low points. erik: there is volatility to life, too, right? [laughter] bill: and i am not suggesting that was the low of lows. having had the career i've had, you know, my wife daily told me to get over it. and -- so hopefully i am done with most of it. i am happy to be with sue, and to have a family that is healthy. every time we walk on the weekend, we say, you know, none of the kids have ever had broken bones or an accident or -- we have been really lucky. and so, yes, it gets to a point where i
i will take out my "barron's" and i will check them all out.n i will watch bloomberg or hockey playoffs. and then go to town finding new ideas. it sounds rather boring, but i really love it. erik: is bill gross in private equity? bill: no. erik: public equity? bill: mildly in your old standards, your procter's and johnson's -- erik: blue chips. bill: yeah. erik: before we finish, there is something i would like to know. you seem happy. are you happy? bill: yeah. i am getting happier....
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charles barron revealed his proposal on the steps of city hall, joined by the mother of eric garner and other relatives of individuals who died in incidents. assemblyman barron says his bill will bring transparency and a public viewing of the indictment process of police officers when they're involved in the use of deadly force. >> we won't have to fight for transcripts or fight for minutes. because it will all be public. and in the so-called democracy, why not be public. >> there is some precedent for this. a similar bill was recently passed by the california state legislature, and signed by governor jerry brown. >>> tomorrow in new jersey, ty essex county sheriff's department will unveil its newly purchased body cameras. the department is among the first police agencies in new jersey to provide officers with cameras. officers in morristown are already wearing them, while other large cities like newark and jersey city plan to issue them in the near future. >>> coming up, when news 4 at 6:00 returns, a popup concert in central park tonight by a legendary performer. we'll have a live rep
charles barron revealed his proposal on the steps of city hall, joined by the mother of eric garner and other relatives of individuals who died in incidents. assemblyman barron says his bill will bring transparency and a public viewing of the indictment process of police officers when they're involved in the use of deadly force. >> we won't have to fight for transcripts or fight for minutes. because it will all be public. and in the so-called democracy, why not be public. >> there...
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jack hough, senior editor at "barron's" and charlie gasparino. i'm sure you have been speaking about the price action. >> nonstop. that's all we talk about. liz: or gossiping about the yankees. >> yeah. liz: tell me what you think, charlie. wall street was on the move. some traders say they were in buying a lot because they haven't seen the prices in a while? >> i'm sure some of them are buying. i still think the market's in tenuous shape. you would think the bounceback would have been stronger if this was purely a technical correction and not a fundamental rethinking of stocks, and i would just point out one of the big sort of newsletters that's make the rounds or positions that's make the rounds on trading right now is ray dalio seeing he's predicting a qe 4. liz: whoa. really? >> that's make the rounds, and people are talking about it, because he thinks the economy is worse than what it is, than the headline numbers and continue to get worse and the fed is not going to take chances of a double dipper sections, which would be good for the marke
jack hough, senior editor at "barron's" and charlie gasparino. i'm sure you have been speaking about the price action. >> nonstop. that's all we talk about. liz: or gossiping about the yankees. >> yeah. liz: tell me what you think, charlie. wall street was on the move. some traders say they were in buying a lot because they haven't seen the prices in a while? >> i'm sure some of them are buying. i still think the market's in tenuous shape. you would think the...
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. >>> "barron's" is bullish on caterpillar.ares of the world's largest equipment-maker rebounding, "barron's" says possibly up to $90 in the next year. aways to go from 80. caterpillar shares up 12% year-to-date. with a positive mention in "barron's." >> new concerns over at dean foods driving stock lower. lower second quarter sales and providing no explanation at all for the sudden departure of it is chairman. melissa. melissa: why these color and labels have target customers seeing red in the toy aisle. we'll tell you what the company plans to do about it. >>> chik-fil-a not without it is own share of controversy, releasing new details for fans in the big apple. we'll be right back. connell: back on after the bell. this is interesting story about coca-cola. the company is financially backing scientist who is say the obesity crisis in our country is not based on bad diets but lack of exercise. here to weigh in. "wall street journal"'s james freeman and mon at that mehta. what he said was not that funny. >> i thought it was fun
. >>> "barron's" is bullish on caterpillar.ares of the world's largest equipment-maker rebounding, "barron's" says possibly up to $90 in the next year. aways to go from 80. caterpillar shares up 12% year-to-date. with a positive mention in "barron's." >> new concerns over at dean foods driving stock lower. lower second quarter sales and providing no explanation at all for the sudden departure of it is chairman. melissa. melissa: why these color and...
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maria: what is the story on cancer in "barron's" this weekend, jack? >> there are two reasons why or many reasons why, but two specific ones about why cancer cells are so awful. when you introduce a new drug into the body the cancer cells mutate to get around it. the other thing over millenia morphed in such a way to use nonscientist term almost pull a sheet over the cells so our body's immune system doesn't recognize them as bad. now what the drug industry is doing figuring out how to help our own cells recognize where cancer cells are, go to them and defeat them. it is not working in everybody. but our lead story is about a guy with what appeared to be terminal lung cancer. literally said good-byes to friends and family. yale oncologist said, let's try this. two years canser-free. only one anecdote but an example of what is happening. doctor says, this only works in one in four people. we'll figure out how to cure the other three. maria: talking about pharmaceutical companies that are producing those drugs? >> pharmaceutical and biotech. being "barro
maria: what is the story on cancer in "barron's" this weekend, jack? >> there are two reasons why or many reasons why, but two specific ones about why cancer cells are so awful. when you introduce a new drug into the body the cancer cells mutate to get around it. the other thing over millenia morphed in such a way to use nonscientist term almost pull a sheet over the cells so our body's immune system doesn't recognize them as bad. now what the drug industry is doing figuring out...
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. >>> "barron's" making a bullish bet on paypal. has details on that call. >> fresh from its spinoff outoff ebay. since being spun off from ebay, "barron's" says paypal is now clear to do deals with other big vendors like maybe a staples and move into back office operations and other services. it is all about whether paypal can leverage its technologies and make it a pioneer of innovative technologies. >> that's the test. thank you. >>> josh, you actually own paypal and ebay. everyone liked this stock on the sale. then is sold off what? 20%? >> it sold off with the market but not quite that bad if you kept all the pieces which is what i did. i think paypal could be a home run. the future is not yet written for where the digital wallet is going to go but paypal has huge advantages over almost every other player. $1.2 trillion opportunity for online commerce, $22 trillion if you include retail in the stores and that's where paypal wants to be. they want to do point of sale stuff in addition to just what's happening online. the natural
. >>> "barron's" making a bullish bet on paypal. has details on that call. >> fresh from its spinoff outoff ebay. since being spun off from ebay, "barron's" says paypal is now clear to do deals with other big vendors like maybe a staples and move into back office operations and other services. it is all about whether paypal can leverage its technologies and make it a pioneer of innovative technologies. >> that's the test. thank you. >>> josh,...
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a first look at "barron's" with jack.lican national debate a fiery one from start to finish. right off the donald trump trump forced to admit he may run as a third party candidate. >> is there anyone on stage, and can i see hands, who is unwilling to night to pledge your support to the eventual nominee of the republican party, and pledge to not run an independent campaign against that person? again, we're looking for you to raise your hand now, raise your hand now if you won't make that pledge tonight. [booing] mr. trump. so -- maria: fox news's bret baier, megyn kelly, chris wallace asking tough questions of all of the candidates last night on everything from social issues to immigration. the economy also a key element of the debate. here is former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio had to say. >> 4% growth strategy means you fix a convoluted tax code. you get in and you change every as specific of regulations that are job killers. you get rid of obamacare and replace it with something that doesn't
a first look at "barron's" with jack.lican national debate a fiery one from start to finish. right off the donald trump trump forced to admit he may run as a third party candidate. >> is there anyone on stage, and can i see hands, who is unwilling to night to pledge your support to the eventual nominee of the republican party, and pledge to not run an independent campaign against that person? again, we're looking for you to raise your hand now, raise your hand now if you won't...
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we'll get a preview of "barron's" magazine before the weekend. we will have the jobs out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. back in a moment. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a li
we'll get a preview of "barron's" magazine before the weekend. we will have the jobs out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. back in a moment. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud...
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mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. all in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we showed what we were capable of. if we carry that to the regular season, we'll be a force. we have a lot of work to do. >> pam: how are you feeling and how do they plan to monitor? >> this organization is doing a great job as far as preparing me for the season. with the pectoral issues i've been having. we've been cautious throughout the training camp, throughout the mini-camps and the off season in general. i feel great. today was another step in that foundation that we're building. i'm glad for the -- i'm hopeful for the future of this team. >> pam: what can you tell people that may
mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. all in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we...
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jack howe, barron's senior editor, when is this going to be on the front page of barron's sunday paperl, maybe not a front page or anytime soon. it has to, for me personally, it has to move a little lower to get -- liz: it's 29 and change right now. >> i'll give you another price to watch, $26, the ipo price, right? less than two years ago. liz: we're $3 away. >> the problem with twitter -- that won't happen today, but it could happen in, you know, in the intermediate term certainly. this is a company that's talking about a turn around, reviving growth. you can't be talking about a turn around when you had your ipo less than two years ago. people aren't looking for turn-around stories in this kind of thought. it's not yet profitable on a -- liz: and it's a 9-year-old company, folks. fox business was the first business network in 2008 to put the twitter founders -- who i still regard as super smart, creative guys -- on the air. we did our three days in the valley at stanford business school, and evan, biz and jack, great guys. even nine years later, not profitable. and on top of it, thi
jack howe, barron's senior editor, when is this going to be on the front page of barron's sunday paperl, maybe not a front page or anytime soon. it has to, for me personally, it has to move a little lower to get -- liz: it's 29 and change right now. >> i'll give you another price to watch, $26, the ipo price, right? less than two years ago. liz: we're $3 away. >> the problem with twitter -- that won't happen today, but it could happen in, you know, in the intermediate term...
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. >> all right well adam barron good to get your analysis. >>> the u.s. president has unveiled what he says is an ambitious plan to cut climate change. from u.s. power plants and being seen as a challenge to other countries to do more. the president says it's the most important step the country has taken to deal with global warming. >> the simpler layman's way of doing it, it is about cutting every, 166 million cars off the road. by 2030, we will reduce premature deaths from power plant emissions by nearly 90% and thanks to this plan there will be 90,000 fewer asthma attacks among our children each year. >> let's go straight to washington d.c. where al al jazeera's patty culhane somewhere tells ustells usmore about this. >> you can see how he feels this is part of his legacy. he went off script a couple of times. also a pep talk telling them that they can do this. this involves coal fired power plants that makes up 30% of the energy this country schools. that is a big deal. the president has ruled that these power plants have to cuss their carbon emission
. >> all right well adam barron good to get your analysis. >>> the u.s. president has unveiled what he says is an ambitious plan to cut climate change. from u.s. power plants and being seen as a challenge to other countries to do more. the president says it's the most important step the country has taken to deal with global warming. >> the simpler layman's way of doing it, it is about cutting every, 166 million cars off the road. by 2030, we will reduce premature deaths...
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melissa: steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief, jack hough, barron's. i want to start with the news from dennis lockhart thinking that the fed should go ahead and raise. what do you think about that, steve? >> i think should do it next month -- melissa: in wake of all this? get it over with? >> the way you get economy revived is get credit markets working. suppression of interest rates hurt lending to small and new businesses hurts job creation. apple borrows 40 billion in bonds and government gets money virtually for free. doesn't do food for the overall economy. melissa: traders on floor of new york stock exchange said they would have to be crazy. he may be right but impact would be more bloodshed. >> that is the sentiment. i saw one survey people thought it was 50, 50, chance of fed raising soon. that has plunged to maybe 15% chance they will raise. federal reserve should not be in the business of watching stock markets. melissa: they shouldn't but they are, aren't they? they pumped up this market and they're afraid of deflating it. >> you worry they
melissa: steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief, jack hough, barron's. i want to start with the news from dennis lockhart thinking that the fed should go ahead and raise. what do you think about that, steve? >> i think should do it next month -- melissa: in wake of all this? get it over with? >> the way you get economy revived is get credit markets working. suppression of interest rates hurt lending to small and new businesses hurts job creation. apple borrows 40...
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. >> cover of "barrons" over the weekend, mike they like commodities, right now. >> i think, phil hitl on head exporting landg and oil, parts of the world, that creates jobs herb in the u.s. good for us the added benefit of lower commodities prices lower the pumps and jobs i think would really help spur the economy. >> we make this move i guarantee a floor in oil because of the nature of history. >> thank you so much, phil flynn thank you to you in chicago up next violence in streets of ferguson the latest breaking details right here. ul? ul? can a business be...alive? >>> maria bartiromo is off this morning, it is monday, august 10, with me this mower -- actually have dagen mcdowell mike murphy on set this morning. >> beautiful sandra: great in the first hour. >> she did, breaking news out of ferguson, missouri this morning, we are watching latest developments on the ground there gunfire duplicating a demonstration hundreds marked the death of michael brown one year ago officer darren wilson cleared of all charges in that shooting people taking cover in buildings police skai a suspec
. >> cover of "barrons" over the weekend, mike they like commodities, right now. >> i think, phil hitl on head exporting landg and oil, parts of the world, that creates jobs herb in the u.s. good for us the added benefit of lower commodities prices lower the pumps and jobs i think would really help spur the economy. >> we make this move i guarantee a floor in oil because of the nature of history. >> thank you so much, phil flynn thank you to you in chicago up...
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. >> john manley, the commodity question, barron's put it on the cover. the gold miners having their best day in a long time. do you dare go in and buy some of these beaten-up stocks? >> it's not my favorite. there's some long-term attraction there because they are relatively cheap. but they're cheap for a lot of reasons. you could soo e the dollar weaken a little bit. may be a little bit toppy versus other currencies. but there's a lot to happen on the industrial side. in stock market america, before we get to the commodities. >> the dollar is pulling back a little bit today. euro over 1.10. had to get it in. >> who had ten minutes 35 seconds before sara mentioned the dollar. >> john mentioned it first. >> gentlemen, thank you all. >> thank you. >>> we do have 50 minutes left in the trading session here on this rally monday. the dow up 242 points. that's not even the high of the session and it is the best performer of the three major averages right now. >>> coming up, jeremy siegel sees a correction coming around the bend. find out why. that's unusual fo
. >> john manley, the commodity question, barron's put it on the cover. the gold miners having their best day in a long time. do you dare go in and buy some of these beaten-up stocks? >> it's not my favorite. there's some long-term attraction there because they are relatively cheap. but they're cheap for a lot of reasons. you could soo e the dollar weaken a little bit. may be a little bit toppy versus other currencies. but there's a lot to happen on the industrial side. in stock...
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mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we showed what we were capable of. if we carry that to the regular season, we'll be a force. we have a lot of work to do. >> pam: how are you feeling and how do they plan to monitor? >> this organization is doing a great job as far as preparing me for the season. with the pectoral issues i've been having. we've been cautious throughout the training camp, throughout the mini-camps and the off season in general. i feel great. today was another step in that foundation that we're building. i'm glad for the -- i'm hopeful for the future of this team. >> pam: what can you tell people that maybe t
mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we...
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remember facebook in the six, seven months after its ipo people were calling for zuckerberg's head, "barron'st a $15 price target on it and they got some things right and i'll mention, this what's app was bought for 22 billion. this company has a $17 billion enterprise value right now. i think it's probably worth a lot more to a larger property at some point very soon. >> only risking 5% of the current stock price doing this trade. even if you think the thing's got 10% to the down side you can still make a bullish bet here in case it comes back. >> got a question send us a tweet to @optionsaction. for everything "options action" check out our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. it also contains the secret to life itself. obviously you want to check it out. here's what else is coming up next. that sums up tech this week, and if you think it's going to get worse we've got a way to protect your portfolio. plus it's the one sector that could be signaling more pain to come and we'll tell you what it is when "options action" returns. jerry, getting dumped every third tuesday. this happens every third
remember facebook in the six, seven months after its ipo people were calling for zuckerberg's head, "barron'st a $15 price target on it and they got some things right and i'll mention, this what's app was bought for 22 billion. this company has a $17 billion enterprise value right now. i think it's probably worth a lot more to a larger property at some point very soon. >> only risking 5% of the current stock price doing this trade. even if you think the thing's got 10% to the down...
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becomes clear that goodell's handling of deflategate has actually started a civil war among the barron's of professional football. >>> the obama administration continues its hard sell on its nuclear deal with iran, dispatching secretary carter, joint chief chair general martin dempsey to the hill today. yesterday secretary kerry explained why this deal, which the administration obviously thinks is important is not being considered a treaty. >> i spent quite a few years trying to get a lot of treaties through the united states senate. frankly it's become physically impossible. that's why. because you can't pass a treaty anymore. >> i think what he meant was he -- he can't pass a treaty anymore. that was just dumfounding. we won't both wer ter with trad values, the rproper roles of th three branches of government, it's just too hard. the last treaty to pass was the s.t.a.r.t. treaty of 2010. since then, four have passed including one last year. who who does the counting? these are the same people who negotiated without knowing what was in their negotiating documents. our next guest is amon
becomes clear that goodell's handling of deflategate has actually started a civil war among the barron's of professional football. >>> the obama administration continues its hard sell on its nuclear deal with iran, dispatching secretary carter, joint chief chair general martin dempsey to the hill today. yesterday secretary kerry explained why this deal, which the administration obviously thinks is important is not being considered a treaty. >> i spent quite a few years trying to...
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we'll get a first look at "barron's magazine" coming up. into the last day of trading after brutal day for stocks yesterday. oil price as big story in all of this. investors keeping eye on that $40 a barrel level. a number of analysts are saying this market has yet to bottom out. look at some damage from yesterday's 350-point selloff on the dow jones industrial average. twitter hitting all-time low. netflix down 8%, disney down 6% in crushing for media stocks overall, slammed on concerns that returns from cable tv are beginning to decline. energy stocks feeling the pain with chevron down 29% so far this year after yesterday's close. of course i mentioned a moment ago, we have technician on this morning, who said there is troubling signs that he is seeing in this market. turning to oil this morning, prices extending the selloff. we're on track for the 8th weekly decline in a row for oil. in today's "wall street journal." , the headline reads no end in site for the oil glut. phil flynn at cme. markets seemed to put downward pressure on the pr
we'll get a first look at "barron's magazine" coming up. into the last day of trading after brutal day for stocks yesterday. oil price as big story in all of this. investors keeping eye on that $40 a barrel level. a number of analysts are saying this market has yet to bottom out. look at some damage from yesterday's 350-point selloff on the dow jones industrial average. twitter hitting all-time low. netflix down 8%, disney down 6% in crushing for media stocks overall, slammed on...
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criminal defense lawyer, art ture aidala and jack otter of "barron's" mag even.m? white house using the meme but not without backlash. people on twitter saying this is not being treated in serious way and it is not true because iran will still have uranium. associated press reporting one discussion detailing the u.s. drone operation and another pointed to highly classified material in improper manner. this is one of the topics we talk about when we get into the 2016 race with gop presidential candidate carly fiorina. she will join my in our 8:00 p.m. eastern hour. please join us for that special interview. >>> isis fighters using mustard gas, at least u.s. officials believe they likely used them against kurdish fighters in iraq this week. u.s. believes islamic state radicals may have obtained the banned mustard agent in syria. syria admitted having mustard gas when it agreed to give up the chemical weapons arsenal back in 2013. [explosion] [speaking chinese]
criminal defense lawyer, art ture aidala and jack otter of "barron's" mag even.m? white house using the meme but not without backlash. people on twitter saying this is not being treated in serious way and it is not true because iran will still have uranium. associated press reporting one discussion detailing the u.s. drone operation and another pointed to highly classified material in improper manner. this is one of the topics we talk about when we get into the 2016 race with gop...
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. >> reporter: that fundraiser for dillan is at barrones restaurant this sunday from 3:30 to 7:00. can get your tickets at the door or we have information at our website at ktvu.com. 100% of the proceeds go to dillan's family. in pleasanton. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and stepping outside it's a beautiful night. throughout the bay area we've had mild to warm temperatures even in san francisco you have mild temperatures in the 60s. i like this shot. you're looking at the suspension span of the bay bridge. you can see the new tower where it's sticking out like a christmas tree. there's not a lot of fog out there right now. the fog is going to come back in as we get into the morning hours. but very patchy at best then out of here. these are the highs for today and they are significant. that 102 in antioch that's big time. 102 in livermore. these temperatures are going to be slightly cooler as we head into tomorrow. this system i'm tracking. this is the one that's going to drop the temperatures and bring the chance of a sprinkle as well. it's good news. exactly what we nee
. >> reporter: that fundraiser for dillan is at barrones restaurant this sunday from 3:30 to 7:00. can get your tickets at the door or we have information at our website at ktvu.com. 100% of the proceeds go to dillan's family. in pleasanton. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and stepping outside it's a beautiful night. throughout the bay area we've had mild to warm temperatures even in san francisco you have mild temperatures in the 60s. i like this shot. you're looking at...
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. >> six years later, betty barron is aboard a charter jet that collides with a dc-9 over france.8 on the dc-9 perish. everyone on betty's plane survives. >> my father was sitting in the aisle seat and i was sitting on the right-hand side, and i turned around, and he's very british and very stoic. and i said, "daddy, do you think we're going to make it?" and he said, "i rather doubt it, darling," and pointed to the other wing. somebody sent me this picture of when we landed of the plane. and as you can see, the tires are all blown out, and this is the broken wing here. you can see all this. and i was told that afterwards, if we had lost one more meter of our wing -- in other words, it ends here -- then we would have blown up as well. i keep this always in my room to remind me that if you survive this, you can survive anything. >> then, in 1978 and 1986, there are two more midair collisions in the u.s. building on the accidents that preceded them, they force major change in the aviation industry. there are eerie similarities. both occur in broad daylight on picture-perfect days in
. >> six years later, betty barron is aboard a charter jet that collides with a dc-9 over france.8 on the dc-9 perish. everyone on betty's plane survives. >> my father was sitting in the aisle seat and i was sitting on the right-hand side, and i turned around, and he's very british and very stoic. and i said, "daddy, do you think we're going to make it?" and he said, "i rather doubt it, darling," and pointed to the other wing. somebody sent me this picture of...
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najarian, rich saperstein is here, the chief investment officer for hightower treasure ris and a barron'ser. here's the game plan, mousetrap, another downgrade for dow member disney, dragging the stock lower. is the sell-off and sentiment justified? our experts
najarian, rich saperstein is here, the chief investment officer for hightower treasure ris and a barron'ser. here's the game plan, mousetrap, another downgrade for dow member disney, dragging the stock lower. is the sell-off and sentiment justified? our experts
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jack hough from "barron's". bruce, yes it is hard. i have worked at very hard companies.hat is what exceptionalism is. when you work for exceptional firm that demands exceptionalism from employees you will be treated like crap. surprise, surprise. that is what happens in amazon. >> i grew up in the advertising business, they said if you don't work on saturday, don't bother coming in on sunday. maybe amazon experimenting with drones because they don't and complain. david: they said they're indignant. hard-working highly paid workers are not working like europeans where "the new york times" thinks everybody should work, you take couple hours for lunch, massage break at 3:00 in the afternoon. >> i'm normally not least sympathetic people tell me, that is why you pay it is not fun. if half of the story true there do seem to be things over the top here. punishing people for health care problems that outside of their control. you know, new mother, this sort of thing. this might be a awakening moment for amazon. you know bezos might not realize that there is this view of his comp
jack hough from "barron's". bruce, yes it is hard. i have worked at very hard companies.hat is what exceptionalism is. when you work for exceptional firm that demands exceptionalism from employees you will be treated like crap. surprise, surprise. that is what happens in amazon. >> i grew up in the advertising business, they said if you don't work on saturday, don't bother coming in on sunday. maybe amazon experimenting with drones because they don't and complain. david: they...
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four trades on four first up is hertz, positive mention in barron's. >> earnings after the close.he webcast tomorrow morning, you want to buy the stock, july 17 they had the restatement, both the cds and equity in hertz both improved. they've given back all of those gains. let's hear what they say tomorrow morning about the spinoff and restructure. >> josh, all of these concerns about alibaba, the market, the slowdown, the stock is up 2.5%. why? >> this is baffling. an investment in an electronics retailer struggling because of how well alibaba has been doing online. they're pouring money into bricks and mortar. that's cool. it's down 22% year to date, this name. maybe you needed a reason to bounce. >> gap and dillard's are down. that's a sell. $89 -- no, i don't know the price target. the one i have here is wrong. >> i think the analyst -- >> the one on the script is wrong. where is the stock going? >> i think the analysts are trying to get more selective. seven years of outperformance in the sector. i think he's just trying to focus more on where the winners are going to be and
four trades on four first up is hertz, positive mention in barron's. >> earnings after the close.he webcast tomorrow morning, you want to buy the stock, july 17 they had the restatement, both the cds and equity in hertz both improved. they've given back all of those gains. let's hear what they say tomorrow morning about the spinoff and restructure. >> josh, all of these concerns about alibaba, the market, the slowdown, the stock is up 2.5%. why? >> this is baffling. an...
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. >> explosive growth in barron's. they're talking about how they think it's -- baron's, unfortunately, they say the pace of your growth isn't likely to continue because of your concentration in the wisdom tree japan and europe. but in truth you've opened a bunch of others that have taken a lot of money in. the concentration is not as great as it was. >> we've gone through a series of concentrations over the years. the money will flow where the money will flow. so about three years ago we were about 50% emerging markets, two year ago about a third in japan, now more broadly currency hedged is about 60% of the assets. we had a nice balance between dxj and hdgj. they offset each other to some degree. >> if you do believe dollar will get stronger, what are the ways you would best suggest that viewers get involved if they wanted to be in america or alternatively if they wanted to be in another country that could really benefit from a strong dollar? >> well, we have a strong currency etf usdu, which would benefit from a ris
. >> explosive growth in barron's. they're talking about how they think it's -- baron's, unfortunately, they say the pace of your growth isn't likely to continue because of your concentration in the wisdom tree japan and europe. but in truth you've opened a bunch of others that have taken a lot of money in. the concentration is not as great as it was. >> we've gone through a series of concentrations over the years. the money will flow where the money will flow. so about three years...
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not bad, that's the kinded of return that will get you on the cover of barron's or in a perp walk.watch out. >> i'm sure it was a good hunch. >> easy to identify hot purchaser is when you go back through the records. >> not for me. >> but the regulators i would think would go through that and look at where did that trade clear. who was the buyer? was there any relation to schlumberger or the law firm that represents them in the case. >> are you in the space at all when you saw the deal happen. did you look around and say, even before this happened. there was lots of talk that there was going to have to be consolidation. they're going to need singergies and cut employees with the oil price where it is. >> you need to see pain in the sector beyond what you've seen, you need to see bankruptcies. obviously schlumberger is participating, god bless them. but you need to see bankruptcies across the energy space before i think the true savvy buyers will come in and start consolidating. i hate to say it. >> a a lot of bankruptcies will in companies that aren't even publicly traded. it's sup
not bad, that's the kinded of return that will get you on the cover of barron's or in a perp walk.watch out. >> i'm sure it was a good hunch. >> easy to identify hot purchaser is when you go back through the records. >> not for me. >> but the regulators i would think would go through that and look at where did that trade clear. who was the buyer? was there any relation to schlumberger or the law firm that represents them in the case. >> are you in the space at all...
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lineup, joe terranova, steve weiss, jon najarian and our fresh meat of the day, rob searchen, one of barron's looks like this, inside job, what are company insiders doing, are they buy or selling their company's k?
lineup, joe terranova, steve weiss, jon najarian and our fresh meat of the day, rob searchen, one of barron's looks like this, inside job, what are company insiders doing, are they buy or selling their company's k?
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najarian, rich saperstein is here, the chief investment officer for hightower treasure ris and a barron's top adviser. here's the game plan, mousetrap, another downgrade for dow member disney, dragging the stock lower. is the sell-off and sentiment justified? our experts weigh in. oil slick with, a stunning 85% of the energy sector in bear market territory, is anything in that space safe to buy today? we begin with the sell-off. the dow in the midst of the biggest two-day drop since march, merck, disney, goldman, so many other names dragging at this hour. a mixed bag of economic data not helping much. and all that against the back drop of what's been happening with crude oil that story well told, march 2009 level there is. so joe, what's, what's the one thing we should be most worried about today? >> i think, well first of all, you should have been worried weeks ago. i think that was the time to be worried. the most important thing to look at today is the end of the day. that's been the pattern so far in a lot of these sell-offs we talked about it yesterday. the market always seems to com
najarian, rich saperstein is here, the chief investment officer for hightower treasure ris and a barron's top adviser. here's the game plan, mousetrap, another downgrade for dow member disney, dragging the stock lower. is the sell-off and sentiment justified? our experts weigh in. oil slick with, a stunning 85% of the energy sector in bear market territory, is anything in that space safe to buy today? we begin with the sell-off. the dow in the midst of the biggest two-day drop since march,...
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scott martin and jack hough senior editor at "barron's." jack, might this be a good time getting or is this catching a falling five here? >> not yet. i would wait until it settles down. this is what happens when a stocks priced for perfection delivers anything but perfection. this is difficult to do, to ramp up a production. this is not expected. i'm not sure this is tesla screwing up or anything liketa. this is happens with pricey stocks. a little bit of disappointment means a big drop in share price. david: scott, the two biggest things i see against tesla, one the price of gasoline which will stay low for a long time apparently, and two, the fact that they seem so dependent on government support for success. >> they do, david. their success tied to issues with states like new jersey and texas played some hard ball with tesla which hasn't been great. you talk about the gasoline price which is interesting and gasoline price fallen last couple years, guess what tesla's stock price has done? gone up. jack is right, disappointments hit the st
scott martin and jack hough senior editor at "barron's." jack, might this be a good time getting or is this catching a falling five here? >> not yet. i would wait until it settles down. this is what happens when a stocks priced for perfection delivers anything but perfection. this is difficult to do, to ramp up a production. this is not expected. i'm not sure this is tesla screwing up or anything liketa. this is happens with pricey stocks. a little bit of disappointment means a...
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lineup, joe terranova, steve weiss, jon najarian and our fresh meat of the day, rob searchen, one of barron's 100 financial advisers. our game plan looks like this, inside job, what are company insiders doing, are they buy or selling their company's stock? we dig through the number force the inside information. jungle juice, our call of the day from a super bowl on amazon, listen to this he thinks the stock is headed higher by 20%, we're going to debate the call. we begin with the winding road to nowhere. the most volatility we've seen in years the biggest two-day gain since 2009, which brings us to -- flat on the week. flat. >> rob, how are you making sense of it all? >> let's start with why it happened. >> i think it was a growth scare married with policy confidence being shaken. i think confidence and policy was reestablished yesterday. >> the good news, with dudley's comments. the good news is the selloff has returned some value to financial assets, if you look out in what's going to happen going forward, the bull market remains intact. i think the degree of upside we have from here is ce
lineup, joe terranova, steve weiss, jon najarian and our fresh meat of the day, rob searchen, one of barron's 100 financial advisers. our game plan looks like this, inside job, what are company insiders doing, are they buy or selling their company's stock? we dig through the number force the inside information. jungle juice, our call of the day from a super bowl on amazon, listen to this he thinks the stock is headed higher by 20%, we're going to debate the call. we begin with the winding road...
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you're going to be the first people to talk to the investors out there through barron's magazine over the weekend. what are you going to tell them? >> we're going to talk testimony about good stocks. many diverse companies. not all these companies have big runs nup price like amazon and netflix, some of them have remained cheap. and, look, we're talking about a 10% correction here. if you're down 10% personally, that means you put all your money to work on the day the market hit its high. don't stand next to me because a piano is about to fall on you. they've done well in this market, stocks are coming down from elevated to moderate valuations >> bigger jack, by the way >> thank you very much. melissa, over to you. >> all right. we are continuing to watch the markets, massive plunge today in the worst week for the markets in years. and trying to make sure congress rubber stamps the iran nuclear deal. the new lengths that president obama is going to now to pressure other democrats. we'll be right back it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and
you're going to be the first people to talk to the investors out there through barron's magazine over the weekend. what are you going to tell them? >> we're going to talk testimony about good stocks. many diverse companies. not all these companies have big runs nup price like amazon and netflix, some of them have remained cheap. and, look, we're talking about a 10% correction here. if you're down 10% personally, that means you put all your money to work on the day the market hit its high....
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this is good news because barehands says -- barrons says the shares could double to $30 because of cost-cutting the c.e.o. said they will have $300 million in cost cutting. to thisgiving a bump stock. stephanie: thank you. erik knows i spend a lot of time talking about gap, h&m, and other fast casual lines. thank you. the fed reserve chair stanley fischer says don't get used to low interest rates, sitting down with tom keene earlier this morning. mr. fischer says we have to look to the future. stanley fischer: a large part is temporary. it has to do with the decline in the price of oil and raw materials. these are things which will stabilize at some point. we are not going to be as low as we are forever. we need to be looking ahead as we go. stephanie: tom keene joins us now from washington. you must be rolling around down there in all your glory. good morning for you. what was the standout from your talk with stan? tom: i think the conversation was important. what i will tell you is the markets moved a little bit. a little bit of a take of a dovish vice-chairman this morning. clearly, like wha
this is good news because barehands says -- barrons says the shares could double to $30 because of cost-cutting the c.e.o. said they will have $300 million in cost cutting. to thisgiving a bump stock. stephanie: thank you. erik knows i spend a lot of time talking about gap, h&m, and other fast casual lines. thank you. the fed reserve chair stanley fischer says don't get used to low interest rates, sitting down with tom keene earlier this morning. mr. fischer says we have to look to the...
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over the weekend barron's magazine said get into the moments, do it now.tock guy. >> well, they are related because they're both affected by the level of economic activity in the world and i would say this. you could get a short recovering moments and stabilityization. you don't have a level of economic growth worldwide to make commodities attractive here. and if you are interested in the growth, i think warren buffett gave you a signal over the weekend that the industrial companies you're getting earnings, dividends, growth, and commodity you're just getting the price of the commodity, and if you look around the world, you don't have the growth. stuart: what i don't understand is commodities come all the way down, and they have been trashed. >> yeah. stuart: and that's because of a slowdown in the economy. >> yes. stuart: and that's true too, so why is the stock market, the dow, now up 200 points plus? why are stocks doing so well if commodities are tanking? >> yeah. first of all, stocks are down a lot over the last several trading days. and i really thin
over the weekend barron's magazine said get into the moments, do it now.tock guy. >> well, they are related because they're both affected by the level of economic activity in the world and i would say this. you could get a short recovering moments and stabilityization. you don't have a level of economic growth worldwide to make commodities attractive here. and if you are interested in the growth, i think warren buffett gave you a signal over the weekend that the industrial companies...
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rowe who is working at dial press at the time and a quirky publisher named richard barron and together they agreed, with he had worked with them on a collection of essays about what was happening at berkeley, together they agreed to list it as nonfiction, and the result of that was, when the catalogue went out, the reporter for the "new york times" called to ask questions about it, and was told by prearrangement that, and this prefigured edgar's ability to take fiction and non-fiction and do something totally original with them, and was told, look, if you don't -- they didn't lie to the reporter. if you don't believe it, check the footnotes. so the reporter checked the footnotes and then called the white house, and the white house was the johnson white house, and what did they know? maybe kennedy had commissioned such a thing. so instead of saying no, there's no way that they would have published such a report, although they suspected it wasn't, they said no comment, the result was the reporter for the "new york times" wrote a front story that ended up on the front page saying this pos
rowe who is working at dial press at the time and a quirky publisher named richard barron and together they agreed, with he had worked with them on a collection of essays about what was happening at berkeley, together they agreed to list it as nonfiction, and the result of that was, when the catalogue went out, the reporter for the "new york times" called to ask questions about it, and was told by prearrangement that, and this prefigured edgar's ability to take fiction and non-fiction...
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rowe who is working at dial press at the time and a quirky publisher named richard barron and together they agreed, with he had worked with them on a collection of essays about what was happening at berkeley, together they agreed to list it as nonfiction, and the result of that was, when the catalogue went out, the reporter for the "new york times" called to ask questions about it, and was told by prearrangement that, and this prefigured edgar's ability to take fiction and non-fiction and do something totally original with them, and was told, look, if you don't -- they didn't lie to the reporter. if you don't believe it, check the footnotes. so the reporter checked the footnotes and then called the white house, and the white house was the johnson white house, and what did they know? maybe kennedy had commissioned such a thing. so instead of saying no, there's no way that they would have published such a report, although they suspected it wasn't, they said no comment, the result was the reporter for the "new york times" wrote a front story that ended up on the front page saying this pos
rowe who is working at dial press at the time and a quirky publisher named richard barron and together they agreed, with he had worked with them on a collection of essays about what was happening at berkeley, together they agreed to list it as nonfiction, and the result of that was, when the catalogue went out, the reporter for the "new york times" called to ask questions about it, and was told by prearrangement that, and this prefigured edgar's ability to take fiction and non-fiction...
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. >>> tonight at 9:30 on c-span, washington post executive editor marty barron talks about threats toreedom of expression across the world, covering world events and the state of journalism. >>> early last year, russia authorities were given the power to block websites. by the summer of last year, speech on the internet was constrained even further. new rules required anyone with a daily online audience of 3,000 people to register with the oversite agency. names and contact details were to be provided and bloggers would be held liable for anything deemed misinformation. late last year, a new russian law required data about russian users be required within the country. that way russian would have easy access to information about the use of facebook, twitter, google and other services. the russian government already had an arsenal of laws it could use against those speaking frooe friefriel freely. additional risks. bloggers were more likely to muzzle themselves for fear of fines and criminal prosecution. many of the rules are considered vague and confusing but ambiguity is a weapon in t
. >>> tonight at 9:30 on c-span, washington post executive editor marty barron talks about threats toreedom of expression across the world, covering world events and the state of journalism. >>> early last year, russia authorities were given the power to block websites. by the summer of last year, speech on the internet was constrained even further. new rules required anyone with a daily online audience of 3,000 people to register with the oversite agency. names and contact...
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"barron's" put energy stocks on the cover saying it's time to buy. citi out with a buy energy stocks. they continued to move lower. you like energy at these levels, too, don't you? >> what's been keeping me awake at night has been the high level of complacency and low level of volatility in the equity markets compared to the commodity markets, debt markets and currency markets. as a result of that, particularly after the fed yesterday, we are seeing an opportunity. it's time to take a look at some of these energy names. i'm not saying there aren't risks out there. when you look at six-year lose. if your alternative is to buy a two-year treasury, a lot of negatives are getting priced in. a dovish tone out of the fed. will be negative for the dollar and positive for energy and commodities. that what is we are seeing today. looks like a bottoming action. that is a positive. with all this turmoil you create opportunities. for investors, take a more cautious approach on hi technology names getting hit today with the nasdaq and look at bombed-out other are
"barron's" put energy stocks on the cover saying it's time to buy. citi out with a buy energy stocks. they continued to move lower. you like energy at these levels, too, don't you? >> what's been keeping me awake at night has been the high level of complacency and low level of volatility in the equity markets compared to the commodity markets, debt markets and currency markets. as a result of that, particularly after the fed yesterday, we are seeing an opportunity. it's time to...
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for all of us folks out yesterday saying commodities bottomed, barrons put it on the cover, you don'tn't feel like it yet, and this is going to play out, i think over two months. so it's not that easy. i know a lot of people felt that commodities had bottomed but i'm not so sure. i think they really kind of panicked when they saw their exports go down 8%. and for all the talk about we're going to convert our economy and have it a consumer economy, it's not happening. they're having internal struggles there. and obay in japan is beginning to lose public support left and right. >> a time to weaken the yen more? >> maybe. >> they can go further. >> right. that's what we're going to be watching. currency wars are about to heat up. >> i'm going to be watching the political response in the u.s. donald trump won't respond to me on twitter. but seriously, china has been a punching bag. >> and they're coming in a month. >> and this is going to be on the agenda. i guarantee it. this is considered a step back from the appreciation that they've been doing over the past few years? >> no question.
for all of us folks out yesterday saying commodities bottomed, barrons put it on the cover, you don'tn't feel like it yet, and this is going to play out, i think over two months. so it's not that easy. i know a lot of people felt that commodities had bottomed but i'm not so sure. i think they really kind of panicked when they saw their exports go down 8%. and for all the talk about we're going to convert our economy and have it a consumer economy, it's not happening. they're having internal...
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>> my old pal, alan abel son, he would editor of "barron's" hated dollar-cost averaging.t it in don't think about it long periods of time and make substantial amount of money. it is treacherous estimate, not for faint of heart but over periods of time you will do great. charles: people talk about the overall wealth gap, richest people around the world more often ore not having equities working for them. >> owning stocks or something working for them. >> you have to. it is capitalist society, my friend. tough have capital. the he's heft, -- easiest way to acquire capital is buy stock, particularly on bad days and weeks like this. it could get worse, a lot worse. over long periods of time it will do great. mr. buffett our preferred holding period is forever. words of great wisdom. charles: so do i. real quick before i let you go, ben, what about influences of things outside of fundamentals of market, politics, china? the feeling in this country consumer confidence coming down? people don't feel good about things. sometimes it feels like that also plays a role? >> well i hav
>> my old pal, alan abel son, he would editor of "barron's" hated dollar-cost averaging.t it in don't think about it long periods of time and make substantial amount of money. it is treacherous estimate, not for faint of heart but over periods of time you will do great. charles: people talk about the overall wealth gap, richest people around the world more often ore not having equities working for them. >> owning stocks or something working for them. >> you have to....