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>> yes, becky.here's a lot of nervousness, and when people are nervous and they're position squaring, it doesn't tell us we're going to turn on a dime, right? but the fundamental story for why stock should be going up which is a global recovery, the attractive relative value of equities versus almost every other asset class and the fact it's underowned, that hasn't changed. i think investors need to be patient. in the past whenever you've seen sell-offs like this, they've always been opportunities to buy. if they're wondering what's going to make them comfortable that stocks will go higher from here, there's a lot of things pointing to an eventual rally. i know this sounds ironic, but the reality in the ten-year yield, for instance, is actually very good news. it shows you the fed has a lot of credibility. they've been telling us tapering is a tightening. so we've seen bonds behave. gasoline -- i think a lot of viewers may not be aware of this. gasoline has dropped to a point that it's down five cen
>> yes, becky.here's a lot of nervousness, and when people are nervous and they're position squaring, it doesn't tell us we're going to turn on a dime, right? but the fundamental story for why stock should be going up which is a global recovery, the attractive relative value of equities versus almost every other asset class and the fact it's underowned, that hasn't changed. i think investors need to be patient. in the past whenever you've seen sell-offs like this, they've always been...
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the real reel. >> that's for becky. that's becky. the real reel is out of san francisco.y used. it's every woman, including your wife and my wife buys a lot of dresses, suits, keeps them in the closet for the next five or ten years and forgets all about them. some of them she buys and never takes the tags off because she didn't like them after she bought them. the real reel gives you the ability to send them in on consignment. the real reel, it's amazing. the growth between real reel and the trunk club have been similar, multiple digits in a short period of time. you can sell on consignment and buy on consignment. >> the real reel for you, becky and the trunk club for you, joe. >>> i'll send it back to joe. >> i don't like shopping. it would be nice if it would come to my home. i could use the other thing, too. i have things that i get from the company that i haven't worn. >>> coming up, jim cramer wraps up the week with us, gives us his predictions for championship weekend as well. we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and
the real reel. >> that's for becky. that's becky. the real reel is out of san francisco.y used. it's every woman, including your wife and my wife buys a lot of dresses, suits, keeps them in the closet for the next five or ten years and forgets all about them. some of them she buys and never takes the tags off because she didn't like them after she bought them. the real reel gives you the ability to send them in on consignment. the real reel, it's amazing. the growth between real reel and...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're going to start things off with the markets this morning. the s&p is coming off its hardest hit in two months. consumer discretionary and stocks were the biggest losers yesterday. the dow shed more than 1 % with 29 of 30 components finishing in the red. as for rates, this would be the reason you saw a lot of that sell-off. rates yesterday fell to their lowest level in about a month. today, the ten-year note is at 2.851%. yes, joe, i've been thinking about this and our bet. the bet was engineered around the taper and what the reaction would be to the taper. >> i wanted to go longer. and you said no, i'm going tout of town. >> you wanted to go longer into the next week or something. you didn't say i want this to be for the next seven months. >> no, not seven months. it's only been two weeks. >> it has not been two weeks. >> three weeks. >> 3 1/2. >> 2.85%. i am so in the money. i couldn't have bought an option any shorter. >> you could have changed the terms of the deal after we go
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're going to start things off with the markets this morning. the s&p is coming off its hardest hit in two months. consumer discretionary and stocks were the biggest losers yesterday. the dow shed more than 1 % with 29 of 30 components finishing in the red. as for rates, this would be the reason you saw a lot of that sell-off. rates yesterday fell to their lowest level in about a month. today, the ten-year note is at 2.851%....
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>>> thank you, becky. making headlines, general motors' cfo says the automaker is close to reintroducing a stock dividend. they continue to believe they will break even in europe by mid decade. in other gm news just days before it learns whether a 2014 chevrolet silverado pickup truck wins the honors as north american truck of the year, the company is recalling 370,000 full-size trucks due to a potential fire hazard. gm's incoming ceo mary barra is joining us live from the detroit auto show at 8:00 a.m. eastern time this morning. >>> also, southwest airlines had a plane land at the wrong missouri plane last night. the flight to chicago midway was scheduled to land at the nearby branson airport with a longer runway. nobody was hurt. that's the good news. it is not clear whether the plane landed at the airport by accident or whether there was an actual emergency. >>> and picking up on what becky was talking about in news around target, neiman marcus is saying thieves stole some of its customers' payment card
>>> thank you, becky. making headlines, general motors' cfo says the automaker is close to reintroducing a stock dividend. they continue to believe they will break even in europe by mid decade. in other gm news just days before it learns whether a 2014 chevrolet silverado pickup truck wins the honors as north american truck of the year, the company is recalling 370,000 full-size trucks due to a potential fire hazard. gm's incoming ceo mary barra is joining us live from the detroit auto...
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and i needled -- >> becky, where do you stand on this?it's stupid. >> we have proved that good looking anchor people are really important, cheers. and we've got a lock on that or what? >> we've got becky. that's what we have. >> let's move on. >>> the next story is ride service uber. it's fighting back against social media outrage over pricing policies. ahead of new year's eve, the company's ceo addressed perspective customers and said if you absolutely need a ride between 11:00 and 3:00 a.m., uber will be r liable, but it will be a pricey ride and you have to accept that. fares result sometimes eight times higher than possible. uber has entered more than 60 markets from its hometown to berlin to tokyo. but, guys, the question is should you have market pricing when more people want a cab, should you be willing to pay more? i'd say sure. >> yeah. otherwise, if they hold the prices down, there won't be anyone to pick you up. >> there's market prices on airlines, market prices on hotels. could you have got uber today? >> you could have gotte
and i needled -- >> becky, where do you stand on this?it's stupid. >> we have proved that good looking anchor people are really important, cheers. and we've got a lock on that or what? >> we've got becky. that's what we have. >> let's move on. >>> the next story is ride service uber. it's fighting back against social media outrage over pricing policies. ahead of new year's eve, the company's ceo addressed perspective customers and said if you absolutely need a...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our eunice yoon sitting down with apple's ceo tim cook and the head of china mobile earlier today. she's going to join us from beijing with that exclusive conversation in just a few minutes. but first, let's take a look at the markets. we are only nine sessions into 2014. but the s&p posted its best day of the year yesterday. this comes after some pretty disappointing days. if you take a look at equity futures this morning, you're going to see at this point that the indices are indicated higher once again. the dow jones industrial average indicated up by about 26 points. s&p futures are up by 3 points and the nasdaq is up by 12 points. all of this is coming as asian markets picked up ground overnight, too. and the world bank is raising its global growth forecast. we'll talk about that a little more later. on the economic calendar here in the united states today, at 8:30 eastern time, the december producer price index, the headline ppi is seen rising by 0.4%. then this afternoon, we'll
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our eunice yoon sitting down with apple's ceo tim cook and the head of china mobile earlier today. she's going to join us from beijing with that exclusive conversation in just a few minutes. but first, let's take a look at the markets. we are only nine sessions into 2014. but the s&p posted its best day of the year yesterday. this comes after some pretty disappointing days. if you take a look at equity futures this morning,...
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joe, becky and andrew are there. joining us to discuss the critical issues likely to dominate the agenda is charles dorva. mr. delora, good to have you here. >> good morning, michelle. it's a pleasure to be with you again. >> i don't know if you just heard ross westgate reporting live from london, but irish yields are now lower than u.s. yields on the five year. i don't know if you've seen what's happens with italian yields and even some greek yields. you were at the fer front two years ago. now what do you think? everybody is expert in europe, right? >> well, i think, it is xwris i ive. there is a disconnect and market pricing and lift. that doesn't mean that these yields reflect fundamental improves in the underlying economy, does it? >> no. especially if this starts to invert that the economy is not growing fast enough. in fact, there's concerns about whether or not there's a deflation problem in europe. based on where you are, are you worried about deflation in europe? >> globally, i do not think inflation is a b
joe, becky and andrew are there. joining us to discuss the critical issues likely to dominate the agenda is charles dorva. mr. delora, good to have you here. >> good morning, michelle. it's a pleasure to be with you again. >> i don't know if you just heard ross westgate reporting live from london, but irish yields are now lower than u.s. yields on the five year. i don't know if you've seen what's happens with italian yields and even some greek yields. you were at the fer front two...
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it is just an outrage and a joke of an investigation. >> you know, becky i spoke with the representative for the law center. they didn't talk to a single witness. now, you talk about your fear. what do you -- explain to people who didn't live through what you lived through, being targeted by the irs. what specifically do you fear is going to happen? >> what i fear, it is one thing -- i'm a stay at home mom when this happened. and the government came after me. that is scary enough. but what i'm scared for is our country, the freedoms that we have are just being shirked out from underneath us. and it is becoming very real. and i am sad because i don't think any of the other media outlets are playing this story. it is happening right under our noses. and people are just not even paying attention. >> the abuse of power, the intimidation by the government. you have experienced the same thing. >> the weaponizing of the government against the private citizen. if you are an enemy of the administration or perceived to be such you are going to be single singled out and silenced. >> congressman jor
it is just an outrage and a joke of an investigation. >> you know, becky i spoke with the representative for the law center. they didn't talk to a single witness. now, you talk about your fear. what do you -- explain to people who didn't live through what you lived through, being targeted by the irs. what specifically do you fear is going to happen? >> what i fear, it is one thing -- i'm a stay at home mom when this happened. and the government came after me. that is scary enough....
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remember our photographer, becky? that's her, at neighbor jodi's studio. and down the street, linda uses her time dollars to visit local chiropractor dr. hahn. medical care linda says she couldn't afford otherwise. >> i feel wealthy since i've been on the time bank and don't have cash. >> reporter: and the cycle keeps going. home improvements. car pooling. dog walking. even jewelry repair. in just one day, our families saved a grand total of $1,480. and for this town, it's not just money. it's a whole lot more. >> that's "real money." >> reporter: all of this organized through the website timebanks.org. and there's very few restrictions on what you can contribute to the time bank. if you have a skill, you can offer it up in your community. see if there's any takers. diane, the one thing everyone there told us, this isn't just about "real money." it's also about real friendships. and they are real proud of their hometown girl, you. >> thank you very much. hello, back at you. my kind of town. thank you, rebecca. >>> when we come back, revenge of the mutts. t
remember our photographer, becky? that's her, at neighbor jodi's studio. and down the street, linda uses her time dollars to visit local chiropractor dr. hahn. medical care linda says she couldn't afford otherwise. >> i feel wealthy since i've been on the time bank and don't have cash. >> reporter: and the cycle keeps going. home improvements. car pooling. dog walking. even jewelry repair. in just one day, our families saved a grand total of $1,480. and for this town, it's not just...
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i'm becky quick here on cnbc along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the question of the morning is can the stock euphoria carry over into this new year? the dow and the s&p ending at record levels. advances were led by consumer discretionary stocks with that secretarior up more than 40% in one year. if you want to measure sentiment, it's worth noting that the volatility index fell 40% in the last 12 months. the futures this morning on this very first trading day of the year, they are indicated lower. dow futures down by about 43 points, s&p off by 5.5 points. take a look at the "wall street journal." it has an interesting profile and some of the traders who scored the biggest wins will calls. we'll talk more about david tepper and some others in just a moment. but first, andrew has a roundup of some of the morning's top stories. andrew, that story is already here in the new york city area. >> i can't believe it. we needed it about a week ago. >> i don't know. shocked me a bit this morning, whoa, back to work in the snow. >> well, happy new year. >> yo
i'm becky quick here on cnbc along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the question of the morning is can the stock euphoria carry over into this new year? the dow and the s&p ending at record levels. advances were led by consumer discretionary stocks with that secretarior up more than 40% in one year. if you want to measure sentiment, it's worth noting that the volatility index fell 40% in the last 12 months. the futures this morning on this very first trading day of the year, they are...
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enter becky garrison, who said she was targeted by the irs, becky, good to have you.the argument for the irs turning a blind eye to some political affiliation or donations, that should not matter here. i think you and other lawyers have argued, well that is the whole issue is that the irs has deliberately targeted folks because of their affiliation, and so putting a woman in charge of the investigation given all of her affiliations smacks of hypocrisy, right? >> absolutely, and i think this is just an out and out phoney investigation. how can they say they're investigating -- how can they say that no criminal charges are going to be filed when they haven't even interviewed the victims? >> now, apparently drawn on the list of folks they want to talk to, i don't know if you're among those. i talked to some of the colleagues and lawyers who say no date and time has been set but that they are going to talk to them. my immediate reaction was wow, i thought all of that happened a long time ago. >> well, here we are eight months later. out of the 41 clients from the aclj, wh
enter becky garrison, who said she was targeted by the irs, becky, good to have you.the argument for the irs turning a blind eye to some political affiliation or donations, that should not matter here. i think you and other lawyers have argued, well that is the whole issue is that the irs has deliberately targeted folks because of their affiliation, and so putting a woman in charge of the investigation given all of her affiliations smacks of hypocrisy, right? >> absolutely, and i think...
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i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin.snappycam. >> do it again? >> snappycam. good name. it allows you to modify the way the built-in camera. i think my daughter and son do things like that, you can make it different -- make it black and white, make it -- get rid of red eye, i don't know. and how quickly the photos are taken, this is apple's latest deal of buying 11 companies in 2013, but not like twitter. >>> and deal news for you, the nyse topped the nasdaq in technology and internet ipos in 2013 for the first time in at least 19 years. companies preparing to make their public debut are increasingly worried about technical hiccups. some technology firms atriblt the shift in big board to the so-called designated market makers formally known as specialists, those are the guys on the floor who make sure there is an even flow constantly. >> just to clarify on snappycam, what it does is it allows you to take your picture faster and to do sort of rapid pictures. >> oh, where it is just like -- four different shots at a time.
i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin.snappycam. >> do it again? >> snappycam. good name. it allows you to modify the way the built-in camera. i think my daughter and son do things like that, you can make it different -- make it black and white, make it -- get rid of red eye, i don't know. and how quickly the photos are taken, this is apple's latest deal of buying 11 companies in 2013, but not like twitter. >>> and deal news for you, the nyse topped...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and joe kernen. we have a huge lineup for you today including the ceos of ubs. eric cantor just came from a panel, right? >> and glenn hutchins. >> and we have two contenders for the top 25. and we caught up with bono and the george soros. we'll hear from this em in a moment. but first, to today's top stories. >>> microsoft posting better-than-expected earnings after the close. the results were helped by strong sales and software for services and businesses and a solid holiday season for its new xbox game console and surface tablet. also, a slightly lower tax bill helped out, too. no word from the company on its ceo search just yet. >> starbucks is boosting its forecast despite slower growth. same-store sales cooled more than expected at online shopping kept consumers at home. >>> and a boeing executive says the reliability of the 787 dreamliner is slowly improving, but it is still not at satisfactory levels. boeing's vice president to services adds that the firm is working to improve the performance
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and joe kernen. we have a huge lineup for you today including the ceos of ubs. eric cantor just came from a panel, right? >> and glenn hutchins. >> and we have two contenders for the top 25. and we caught up with bono and the george soros. we'll hear from this em in a moment. but first, to today's top stories. >>> microsoft posting better-than-expected earnings after the close. the results were helped by strong sales and...
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and amgen. >> becky, great you have to back. we have global market news for you, which is really what may be driving all of this. china shares eeking out gains finally after the country's central bank injected more cash and that trust firm we've been talking about, they agreed to a deal that averted a possible default for the wealth management product. you can see what's going on right over there. in india, the central bank raised its key interest rate for the third time in four months. the chief policymaker said inflation is the top priority despite an increasingly worrisome slowdown in economic growth. then there's turkey's central bank holding an emergency meeting today. investors will be watching closely for signs of whether emerging markets can -- the crisis. policymakers said they are under political pressure to keep rates low for the sake of growth despite, of course, the inflationary effects. and ukraine's prime minister submitting his resignation today. in a statement, the outgoing minister says he hopes this helps move
and amgen. >> becky, great you have to back. we have global market news for you, which is really what may be driving all of this. china shares eeking out gains finally after the country's central bank injected more cash and that trust firm we've been talking about, they agreed to a deal that averted a possible default for the wealth management product. you can see what's going on right over there. in india, the central bank raised its key interest rate for the third time in four months....
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. today's top story is the december employment report. you have polled forecasters saying the economy probably added 200,000 jobs last month on. that has been upgraded since we got those adp numbers last week. it would be a bit above the average for the last three months. the unemployment rate is seen holding steady at a five-year low of 7%. as for the markets, the s&p and nasdaq are clinging to small gains for the week at this point. that's just this week. that is not for the first ty five days that joe had been looking at with the extending option. we're going to see what happens with that. the dow is on track for its second straight weekly decline and the futures at this hour are indicated sharply higher. right now, the dow futures are up by 66 points above fair value. that's significant because a lot of times before a big jobs report, nobody really wants to move one direction or the other. this could be an indication that the market is expecting that number to be stronger than 200,0
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. today's top story is the december employment report. you have polled forecasters saying the economy probably added 200,000 jobs last month on. that has been upgraded since we got those adp numbers last week. it would be a bit above the average for the last three months. the unemployment rate is seen holding steady at a five-year low of 7%. as for the markets, the s&p and nasdaq are clinging to small gains for the week at this...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.mong our top stories this morning, it is official. janet yellen has been confirmed as the next chair of the federal reserve. the senate voting 56-26 last night to approve her. democrats were joined by -- to sit in between them. we continue to watch the markets and various historical indicators. right now, we are down three for three for the first three trading days of 2013. the s&p 500 closing lower every session, making it the worst start to the year in almost a deca decade. the futures this morning, after all of that, at least at this point look like they are up sharply. dow futures up by about 78 points above fair value. the s&p 500 futures up by better than 7.5 points and the nasdaq up by just over 13 points. then, whether on wall street or main street, there is the story that everybody is talking about this morning, and that is the weather. meteorologists are calling it a polar vortex from the north pole. almost 2,000 cancellations have been made for today for the flights. jet blu
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.mong our top stories this morning, it is official. janet yellen has been confirmed as the next chair of the federal reserve. the senate voting 56-26 last night to approve her. democrats were joined by -- to sit in between them. we continue to watch the markets and various historical indicators. right now, we are down three for three for the first three trading days of 2013. the s&p 500 closing lower every session, making it the...
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the underlying e kn me really is improving, becky. for the first time -- i think the risk to the -- the economy is to the upside not the down side. >> your predictions for the years. what do you expect happened. stocks this year. we know the economy is probably looking like it is finally improving. the stock market got a luft gailuft -- the stock market got a lot of gains. >> we did borrow some of 13, 14 in great gains. doesn't mean we have a down stock market. it will be more muted. little bumpier. call it a normal year. last year was abnormal for two reasons. the pace of gain. the way we got there. hardly any anxious moments at all when you look at a chart. this will be a bumpier year. we'll amy do okay. stocks will outperform financial assets. an important point. don't expect 30% auchlt o. >> we should gain 7%, 8% a year. >> maybe better than that. >> think bumpier. decline of 10% or something at this point? up aawe corre awe off corrections are normal. having a 10% correction. surprise me if we don't have one. >> should you jump i
the underlying e kn me really is improving, becky. for the first time -- i think the risk to the -- the economy is to the upside not the down side. >> your predictions for the years. what do you expect happened. stocks this year. we know the economy is probably looking like it is finally improving. the stock market got a luft gailuft -- the stock market got a lot of gains. >> we did borrow some of 13, 14 in great gains. doesn't mean we have a down stock market. it will be more...
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but becky, i do think hee explic explicit. about in the past on the show and that is to reform our corporate tax code. he put out a bit of an olive branch saying our rate's too high. then he said he wants to use some of the savings, he called them, from getting rid of the loopholes for more government spending. and that would be inconsistent with what he said for the last couple years which is that he wants to use the reductions in the loopholes and the premps preferences to lower the rates to make us competitive. i was both happy that he talked about corporate tax reform but also concerned that he now seems to be backtracking on his policy of making it revenue neutral. >> senator, we knew some of those issues to begin with. he hinted at that last year where he said he wanted to do additional spending on infrastructure, maybe this was a place where you could reach bipartisan agreement. you change the tax code, you use some of the immediate savings to spend on infrastructure. if it's a short-term payout where you use those savi
but becky, i do think hee explic explicit. about in the past on the show and that is to reform our corporate tax code. he put out a bit of an olive branch saying our rate's too high. then he said he wants to use some of the savings, he called them, from getting rid of the loopholes for more government spending. and that would be inconsistent with what he said for the last couple years which is that he wants to use the reductions in the loopholes and the premps preferences to lower the rates to...
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>>> thank you, becky.ors' cfo says the automaker is close to reintroducing a stock dividend. they continue to believe they will break even in europe by mid decade. in other gm news just days before it learns whether a 2014 chevrolet silverado pickup truck wins the honors as north american truck of the year, the company is recalling 370,000 full-size trucks due to a potential fire hazard. gm's incoming ceo mary barra is joining us live from the detroit auto show at 8:00 a.m. eastern time this morning. >>> also, southwest
>>> thank you, becky.ors' cfo says the automaker is close to reintroducing a stock dividend. they continue to believe they will break even in europe by mid decade. in other gm news just days before it learns whether a 2014 chevrolet silverado pickup truck wins the honors as north american truck of the year, the company is recalling 370,000 full-size trucks due to a potential fire hazard. gm's incoming ceo mary barra is joining us live from the detroit auto show at 8:00 a.m. eastern...
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i'm becky quick along withjoer can kernan and andrew ross sorkin. mark bertolini will be up and ray dalio of bridgewater, william bratter, thomas donohue of the u.s. chamber of commerce and david rubenstein, james gorman and matt damon. that's right. tomorrow an interview with jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. before we get to all of this, why don't we get to some of the headlines. >> let's get to the headlines, ibm reported quarterly revenues below wall street consensus for the fourth straight quarter. steep drop in demand for servers' storage products. earnings topping analyst expectations. also on the list texas instruments, they posted better than expected fourth quarter earnings and revenues, company also announcing that it's cutting about 3% of its global workforce or about 1,100 jobs. the corporate restructuring program aimed to save $130 million by the end of the year. keep an eye on shares of advanced microdevices coming under pressure and extended trading after the chipmaker forecast a steeper than expected drop in current quarter rev
i'm becky quick along withjoer can kernan and andrew ross sorkin. mark bertolini will be up and ray dalio of bridgewater, william bratter, thomas donohue of the u.s. chamber of commerce and david rubenstein, james gorman and matt damon. that's right. tomorrow an interview with jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. before we get to all of this, why don't we get to some of the headlines. >> let's get to the headlines, ibm reported quarterly revenues below wall street consensus for the...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. check out today's squawk lineup on the ceo call. we have the head of atlanticer and spirits giant diageo. auto nation and eli lilly. plus we have investing legend and a contend either for the first 25. right now, let's get to the global markets, though. after yesterday's rough right on wall street, stocks in asia fell overnight. the nikkei closing down nearly 2.5%. that was significantly off the lows of the session. and if you look at what happens on wednesday, the stocks there were up by 2.7%. so this is really just a give back. but among the reasons that were listed for this sell-off, you have data showing signs of a contraction in china's economy and the fed's decision to continue with the taper. in europe european trading this morning, you can see there are red heir rows across the board. italy off by more than 0.5%. in perhaps, germany and spain, some more muted declines. u.s. equity futures are looking a little bit better this morning. at this point, the dow futures are up by ab
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. check out today's squawk lineup on the ceo call. we have the head of atlanticer and spirits giant diageo. auto nation and eli lilly. plus we have investing legend and a contend either for the first 25. right now, let's get to the global markets, though. after yesterday's rough right on wall street, stocks in asia fell overnight. the nikkei closing down nearly 2.5%. that was significantly off the lows of the session. and if you look...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. blackrock reporting better-than-expected earnings this morning. the company raising its quarterly dividend by about 15%. blackrock's chairman and ceo blairry kimp king is whichever thattette gob on. what a megs al ya should. the ceo marissa mayer said she fired enruqui de castro. he was her first major hire. made $632 milli million. the financial times reporting that apollo group will buy chuck j. just. >>> and then with citigroup, now sayingite going to replace all customer debit cards involved in data breaches at target. the "new york times" reports that the bank did not place the cards sooner because it warchblted to minimize disruptions during the holiday season. >> yeah. >> united health is -- -- is tha jacket on? i think it might be at this point. >> revenue, $ 3311.2 billion. i don't have the right number to compare that to. net margin, 4.6%. watch pretty closely now, given everything that is happening in health care. so the full year guidance that we're getting must be for the
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. blackrock reporting better-than-expected earnings this morning. the company raising its quarterly dividend by about 15%. blackrock's chairman and ceo blairry kimp king is whichever thattette gob on. what a megs al ya should. the ceo marissa mayer said she fired enruqui de castro. he was her first major hire. made $632 milli million. the financial times reporting that apollo group will buy chuck j. just. >>> and then with...
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for "nightly business report," i'm becky quick. >> target's devastating data breach and how technology might prevent is the next one were big topics of discussion at a gathering of the national retail federation today. courtney reagan has more on how future attacks might be prevented. >> reporter: talk about opportune timing. 30,000 attendees are gathered at the national retail federation's annual big show in new york city this week. and while traditional retail executives are in attendance, the focus is on the intersection between technology and retail and what's being done to protect consumers' financial and identification data when they shop. >> we should look very closely, all of us, we, meaning the retailers, the banking industry, the credit card industry should be working very closely together to figure out what is the right technology to protect consumers. that should be the focus. >> reporter: the recent data breaches at target, neiman-marcus, and reports of more yet to be named retailers are forcing ceos to examine their own company systems and response plans if a hack occurs.
for "nightly business report," i'm becky quick. >> target's devastating data breach and how technology might prevent is the next one were big topics of discussion at a gathering of the national retail federation today. courtney reagan has more on how future attacks might be prevented. >> reporter: talk about opportune timing. 30,000 attendees are gathered at the national retail federation's annual big show in new york city this week. and while traditional retail executives...
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so becky came up with a plan to keep her busy. she told her mother that the weather updates that she's doing would be perfect for a bit we're doing on the show called the ther-mom-meter. she said everyone would do this on the staff with their mothers. get a piece of string. a thermometer. so she said. she said make a thermometer necklace. she did that and she put it on. and becky asked her mother to walk around the house and report how cold it is in each room of the house and send us video of that. and here's how that turned out. >> thermomemeter checking in. it's 52 freezing degrees by these teapots. 6 thermomometer siing out. >> i've seen a lot of things in my life. i think that's the first indoor weather report i've seen. let's find out what's going on in another room in her neck of the woods. >> we're at home. heat wave. no more 35-mile-an-hour wind chill factor. now it's 15-mile-an-hour wind chill factor and it's still cold in here. thermomometer, signing off. >> there's a wind chill in the house. she has to close the doors.
so becky came up with a plan to keep her busy. she told her mother that the weather updates that she's doing would be perfect for a bit we're doing on the show called the ther-mom-meter. she said everyone would do this on the staff with their mothers. get a piece of string. a thermometer. so she said. she said make a thermometer necklace. she did that and she put it on. and becky asked her mother to walk around the house and report how cold it is in each room of the house and send us video of...
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he'll join joe, andrew and becky on "squawk box" at 6:45 a.m. eastern. don't forget you can head online for more from our coverage of this year's davos gathering, stay in touch with the week's events by following cnbc world on twitter and using #wef14. also on what the experts think could be the world's biggest risks. join the conversation and let us know what you think on twitter using #biggestrisks. >>> so just over two hours into the trading day in europe, just under two hours and advancers outpace decliners of the dow jones, nearly 6:4, we've rebounded off the lows we hit an hour or so ago. the ftse 100 yesterday was down some eight points, this morning pretty flat just down three. the xetra dax is flat and the cac and fse up by 0.3 and 0.5. pmis were out this morning, french pmi came in stronger in manufacturing, 48.8 on the pmi manufacturing, 48.6 on services this morning and german composite number came in better than expected 55.9. in fact the highest since june 2011 so those pmis are helping europe. we'll look at that in a few moments' time. in
he'll join joe, andrew and becky on "squawk box" at 6:45 a.m. eastern. don't forget you can head online for more from our coverage of this year's davos gathering, stay in touch with the week's events by following cnbc world on twitter and using #wef14. also on what the experts think could be the world's biggest risks. join the conversation and let us know what you think on twitter using #biggestrisks. >>> so just over two hours into the trading day in europe, just under two...
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you talked about becky and she joins us from hq. you'll have a lot more about this monday morning. >> we'll be sitting down with the chairman and ceo of target. target is a company that really doesn't talk to the media all that often, so it's going to be interesting to sit down with gregg. i've never met him personally, but i am a target shopper and i see a lot of these things. they've got a massive problem on their hands. this morning our guest host on "squawk" was bill george. he pointed out this is the ceo's worst nightmare. to have something like this happen, it's a crisis, it happened at the worst possible time right in the middle of the holiday shopping season when the retailers counts on so much of the profits coming in. they have two things to deal with here, you addressed the investor's point of view, from an investor standpoint it could be good news if this is everything and the last announcement, sure, it could be a good time for the stock. and the target has to think about the consumers, how do you make sure that you don
you talked about becky and she joins us from hq. you'll have a lot more about this monday morning. >> we'll be sitting down with the chairman and ceo of target. target is a company that really doesn't talk to the media all that often, so it's going to be interesting to sit down with gregg. i've never met him personally, but i am a target shopper and i see a lot of these things. they've got a massive problem on their hands. this morning our guest host on "squawk" was bill george....
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let's bring in tea party president becky garrison on this.scandal, so for you to see how the mainstream media jumped on this chris christie thing over the george washington bridge, how does it make you feel? >> it is breathtaking. i cannot believe, i can actually, it is an indictment on the liberal media bias in america. it is just amazing to me that these scandals that have taken place so long ago. the irs targeting well before 2012, yet we still know nothing. we don't know who was behind actually making the call on the targeting. we don't know who gave the standdown order from benghazi. yet within 24 hours of lane closures, we had a criminal investigation opened? this makes no sense to me. charles: how have things progressed for the tea party with respect to all of this, to your point was really didn't make the news to the degree it should have, now definitely feels like it has been traded completely. >> it looks like that, this administration is stonewalling our investigation and the case, and business development with the woman being put
let's bring in tea party president becky garrison on this.scandal, so for you to see how the mainstream media jumped on this chris christie thing over the george washington bridge, how does it make you feel? >> it is breathtaking. i cannot believe, i can actually, it is an indictment on the liberal media bias in america. it is just amazing to me that these scandals that have taken place so long ago. the irs targeting well before 2012, yet we still know nothing. we don't know who was...
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becky? >> nobody at the office will know how sweaty i was just five minutes ago. added bonus?my hair smells pretty good. >> becky says applied shampoo liberally and give it a few minute minutes to work.. >> i don't know. >> yes. >> just wash your hair. >> yes. >> thank you. >> up next, a look at the damage our lack of rain could have on the wine industry. >> abc7 news coming up at 5:00 possible salmonella risk of a popular cheese sold in the bay area now the subject of a recall. and michael finney back to take a look at best home exercise machines for 2014. those stories and more when we see you at 5:00. stay with to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40
becky? >> nobody at the office will know how sweaty i was just five minutes ago. added bonus?my hair smells pretty good. >> becky says applied shampoo liberally and give it a few minute minutes to work.. >> i don't know. >> yes. >> just wash your hair. >> yes. >> thank you. >> up next, a look at the damage our lack of rain could have on the wine industry. >> abc7 news coming up at 5:00 possible salmonella risk of a popular cheese sold in the...
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becky worley is here with what's new in technology. >> reporter: what new technology will change ournology is totally impractical hype? the cool versus the practical in 2014, i bring you soccer mom, tech reporter, versus hipster tech reporter, he's a writer for the "new york times." author of a new book for twitter. he's bicoastal, he's living mobile, and he has pretty impressive facial hair. me, two kids, minivan, i'm all geek, but i'm also living the dream. the first new trend of 2014, yep, drones delivering your online purchases, what's the hipster teake? >> it seems exciting. to have something delivered within 30 minutes. >> reporter: the soccer mom perspective. i forgot to get a present and the drone can deliver it here in 30 minutes? yes. wait, it cost how much? when it's affordable bring in the copters. next trend, is wearable technology, the glass. that helps you with direction. >> you can take pictures with a camera above your eye. >> reporter: google glass is kind of creepy. also, a little rude, you know, like someone checking their phone when you're having a conversation.
becky worley is here with what's new in technology. >> reporter: what new technology will change ournology is totally impractical hype? the cool versus the practical in 2014, i bring you soccer mom, tech reporter, versus hipster tech reporter, he's a writer for the "new york times." author of a new book for twitter. he's bicoastal, he's living mobile, and he has pretty impressive facial hair. me, two kids, minivan, i'm all geek, but i'm also living the dream. the first new trend...
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. >> reporter: no shortage of love inside of becky's sterling home. >> hi, george. >> reporter: georges a burmese mountain dog, and he is staying with becky and her dogs for -- well, as long as he needs to. >> he has a little cough still from the smoke, but he is, i think that he is adapting pretty well. >> reporter: this was george's home up until this past monday. >> a call came in shortly after 3:00 in the morning, and you could see the fire coming through the roof from
. >> reporter: no shortage of love inside of becky's sterling home. >> hi, george. >> reporter: georges a burmese mountain dog, and he is staying with becky and her dogs for -- well, as long as he needs to. >> he has a little cough still from the smoke, but he is, i think that he is adapting pretty well. >> reporter: this was george's home up until this past monday. >> a call came in shortly after 3:00 in the morning, and you could see the fire coming through...
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becky gall. of course, ronan host of a new show that premiers february 24th here at 1:00 p.m.ng up, breaking news we've been following, a snowstorm causing chaos in the south with motorists stranded for more than a day in atlanta. we expect to hear from the governor of georgia very shortly. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. you raise her spirits. we tackled
becky gall. of course, ronan host of a new show that premiers february 24th here at 1:00 p.m.ng up, breaking news we've been following, a snowstorm causing chaos in the south with motorists stranded for more than a day in atlanta. we expect to hear from the governor of georgia very shortly. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is an important day ahead on the economic front. we've got 8:15 eastern time, the december adp employment report out. but payrolls are seen rising by 200,000. today's release comes ahead of friday's government nonfarm payroll report. so the markets will be watching it closely trying to figure out if this gives us a good indication of what to expect on friday. notable today, the fed will be releasing minutes from last month's fomc meeting. as joe mentioned, stocks reboungd from a three-session losing streak yesterday. the s&p turned in its first positive close of the new year and it was a biggie. we are about halfway back from those losses we've seen from the first three trading sessions. however, this morning, futures are indicated lower once again. dow futures down by about 20 points below fair value, nasdaq down by 5.5 points. keep an eye on treasuries today. there is an auction of $21 billion in reopened ten-year notes at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. traders note that the sale comes
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is an important day ahead on the economic front. we've got 8:15 eastern time, the december adp employment report out. but payrolls are seen rising by 200,000. today's release comes ahead of friday's government nonfarm payroll report. so the markets will be watching it closely trying to figure out if this gives us a good indication of what to expect on friday. notable today, the fed will be releasing minutes from last month's fomc...
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becky joins us with more on that interview. a busy within for you, beck.ince target first disclosed information about the breach. and while target ceo says there is some information they can share at this point, there are still a lot of unanswered questions. >> we're in the middle of a criminal investigation, as you can appreciate. we can only share so much. but as time goes on, we are going to get down to the bottom of this. we're not going to rest until we understand what happened and how that happened. clearly, we're accountable. and we're responsible. but we're going to come out at the end of this a better company and we're going to make significant changes. that's what you do when you go through a period like this. you have to learn from it and you have to apply those learnings. and we're committed to doing that. >> what can you share? a point of service, outside vendor, what happened? >> we don't know the full extent of what transpired but what we do know was there was malware installed on our point of sale registers. that much, we've established. we
becky joins us with more on that interview. a busy within for you, beck.ince target first disclosed information about the breach. and while target ceo says there is some information they can share at this point, there are still a lot of unanswered questions. >> we're in the middle of a criminal investigation, as you can appreciate. we can only share so much. but as time goes on, we are going to get down to the bottom of this. we're not going to rest until we understand what happened and...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. as the s&p is coming off its fourth losing session in the first five days of the trading year. futures are indicated up sharply, up by about 68 points. i don't know if we made this ground up today, i don't know if we would take it. it's supposed to be the first five trading days. i hear joe complaining even though his microphone is turned off. >> file for an extension. >> an extension? >> i filed for one. >> there you go. so maybe we take today and tomorrow's activity? >> we'll see. we're going to make our own understand indicator up. keuchly jobless claims are going to be released at 8:30 eastern time. first-time filings rose slightly to 340,000. in global economic news, the european central bank and the bank of on england are holding policy setting meetings today. the ecb is trying to deal with the slow recovery and inflation that's too low. we'll have a live report from our colleague, geoff cutmore in frankfurt in just about ten minutes. first, andrew has some of the mornings's top
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. as the s&p is coming off its fourth losing session in the first five days of the trading year. futures are indicated up sharply, up by about 68 points. i don't know if we made this ground up today, i don't know if we would take it. it's supposed to be the first five trading days. i hear joe complaining even though his microphone is turned off. >> file for an extension. >> an extension? >> i filed for one....
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there's becky worley on the elliptical. i got to get this straight.rds. you don't have time to work these days? she's trying out the dry shampoos. >> don't take a show afterwards? really? >> something i need to try there. >> did you shower before work? >> well, you know, last week -- >> it's a necessity, david. it really does work. >> a little tmi. >>> plus, anyone who has bought clothing for kids knows they can ruin them or grow out of them after wearing them just once. so, a lot of high-end designers making clothing for kids, why pay top dollar. this morning, we're going to tell you how to dress your kids in designer duds. >> that's the kid from "modern family." >> i don't think so. >> looks perfect. >>> and we have william proving yet again he's the people's prince. how he made one little girl's new year already. >> looking forward to that. >>> let's turn to bianna golodryga with the top stories. >> hey, thanks, amy. >> we begin with some 70 million people in the northeast bracing for a monster winter storm. it's already slamming the midwest with m
there's becky worley on the elliptical. i got to get this straight.rds. you don't have time to work these days? she's trying out the dry shampoos. >> don't take a show afterwards? really? >> something i need to try there. >> did you shower before work? >> well, you know, last week -- >> it's a necessity, david. it really does work. >> a little tmi. >>> plus, anyone who has bought clothing for kids knows they can ruin them or grow out of them after...
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for "good morning america" becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> i'm liking this easy pockets.nother way to cut pizza. >> we're never going to let it go. never live it down. i tell you they probably did not have easy pocks at blue ivy's birthday party. coming up in "pop news" after a quick break. >>> the double life of an international pop star. boy band hero by night. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated ro
for "good morning america" becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> i'm liking this easy pockets.nother way to cut pizza. >> we're never going to let it go. never live it down. i tell you they probably did not have easy pocks at blue ivy's birthday party. coming up in "pop news" after a quick break. >>> the double life of an international pop star. boy band hero by night. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib,...
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far target's ceo speaking with becky quick earlier today. >> how could this happen to target?dit card information hacked will consumers return to cash payments? just avoid certain stores altogether? we'll discuss buyer behavior and the consumer backlash next. keep it right here. the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ male announcer ] the wright brothers started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. hewlett packard, and disney both started in garages. mattel started in a garage. ♪ ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? you never know what kind of greatness can come out of an american garage. introducing the 2014 motor trend car of the year. the all new cadillac cts. ain't garages grea
far target's ceo speaking with becky quick earlier today. >> how could this happen to target?dit card information hacked will consumers return to cash payments? just avoid certain stores altogether? we'll discuss buyer behavior and the consumer backlash next. keep it right here. the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior...
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becky blank is here. we want to give becky a big round of applause.she missed washington, but she doesn't really. she was just saying that to be nice. i'm so proud of reggie. and i'm grateful for the terrific introduction. i want to thank jim for showing me around the plant. i have come here to talk with you about something that i spent a lot of time on in my state of the union address on tuesday. the idea that no matter who you are, if you are willing to work hard, if you're willing to take on responsibility, you can get ahead. the idea of opportunity here in america. we're at a moment where businesses like ge have created 8 million new jobs over the past four years. and that's good news. our unemployment rate is at the lowest it's been in more than five years. our deficits have been cut in half. housing is rebounding. manufacturing is adding jobs for the first time since the 1990s. we sell more of what we make here in america to other countries than we ever have before. today we learned in the second half of the last year our economy grew by 3.7%. w
becky blank is here. we want to give becky a big round of applause.she missed washington, but she doesn't really. she was just saying that to be nice. i'm so proud of reggie. and i'm grateful for the terrific introduction. i want to thank jim for showing me around the plant. i have come here to talk with you about something that i spent a lot of time on in my state of the union address on tuesday. the idea that no matter who you are, if you are willing to work hard, if you're willing to take on...
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in berkeley, becky says what counterforce did crosses the line. >> there is absolutely no reason to go after people in their home no matter what you think of their job or their politics. >> in berkeley, kristen ayers, kpix5. >> we reached out to google, but they had no comment. he was surprised by the protest, but does not feel his safety has been compromised. >>> caltrans trying to cover up problems with the new eastern span of the bay bridge. that report was commissioned by the state senate. it says an official overseeing, the project reportedly told an engineer not to document concerns, but to voice them instead. goes on to say the official did not want a traceable record. head of the state senate committee and a bay bridge spokesman are tight lipped about the report. >> there are large conditions about the integrity of the system, the transparency and the compliance with the spirit, if not the letter of the public records act. >> we are reviewing the findings in the report and we will respond to the findings in the report come friday. >> that response should come at the state senat
in berkeley, becky says what counterforce did crosses the line. >> there is absolutely no reason to go after people in their home no matter what you think of their job or their politics. >> in berkeley, kristen ayers, kpix5. >> we reached out to google, but they had no comment. he was surprised by the protest, but does not feel his safety has been compromised. >>> caltrans trying to cover up problems with the new eastern span of the bay bridge. that report was...
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becky. dividends they don't work but it got way too small we did. for your home. they don't know the bcci. who goes and gets the most disputed by the system. you know we use the venue for all that is the reason behind with all that kind of miss that. there was happening that i was quoted to be ready to open and so when you watch this and we don't understand what's going. the engine and some by ed wood and context. geesh. keep an eagle nest and. new setup. what he does. i don't want to choke the duty and introduction to the media when six a bullet sink and a spokeswoman says that the officiating qaeda or the states. on youtube to get to compete at the top of the historic equally good on youtube with egypt in the it that john thune. i think that i'm in the direction the top mighty mo camara me of me i can do to me. it was mad because of this demand. but he recovered been thinking hard about making it awkward to me kinda sad that this been going on the deal. on to the disease can be typical his antics. the songs are composed music to get up and he does get people int
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. >> for monday, becky quick sits down for a squawk box exclusive at 6:00 a.m.astern time. >>> coming up next -- tesla shares getting hit today after the company confirmed it will update its wall charger adapters. >> you know, what's going on here with the battery fires with the potential garage fires, is not the story with tesla, you're talking about a gen 3. genx said to me it's no to a 2015 story, it's probably a 2016 story. battery costs are going to be a major hurdle to the markets here. you don't need to buy it. you don't sell it hard on this news today. >> i actually like tesla, they're going to change whatever they need to change and it's against 145, the area of support, so, i like it and i also like the fact -- >> you can like the stock, but a house fire is a lot more troublesome. >> the fire of the car on the road. >> i understand. >> it's more troublesome than that. >> you know what no one's sleeping a floor above that. >> okay, so -- >> today's event is a noneffect. not a reason to sell or buy tesla. it's about a valuation, a company that's overhype
. >> for monday, becky quick sits down for a squawk box exclusive at 6:00 a.m.astern time. >>> coming up next -- tesla shares getting hit today after the company confirmed it will update its wall charger adapters. >> you know, what's going on here with the battery fires with the potential garage fires, is not the story with tesla, you're talking about a gen 3. genx said to me it's no to a 2015 story, it's probably a 2016 story. battery costs are going to be a major hurdle...
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becky. two cor dividends. they don't work but it got way too small we did. tht was home. yes it bono the bcci. it goes and gets the most disputed by the system. you know we use the venue for all that is a decent dangling know the kind of miss it. there was the opening cut the dough was quoted to be ready to open and so when you watch this and we don't understand what's going on. in the end and some unexpected good and kind. it isn't about him keep an eagle in suburbia what is going to set up what he does it. i don't want to choke the duty and introduction to the media were six a bullet same and worse performances to be appreciated by our pizzas. on youtube to get the gift of god toward the peak. it's those people would be good don't you get addicted to it that john thune. i think the average and the edge of the top mighty mo camara me of me i could do to me. it was mad because of this demand. but he recovered from the ninety odd to bounce into the baking it. he kinda sad that this been going on the deal. on to the disease can be typically i'm going to the songs are compos
becky. two cor dividends. they don't work but it got way too small we did. tht was home. yes it bono the bcci. it goes and gets the most disputed by the system. you know we use the venue for all that is a decent dangling know the kind of miss it. there was the opening cut the dough was quoted to be ready to open and so when you watch this and we don't understand what's going on. in the end and some unexpected good and kind. it isn't about him keep an eagle in suburbia what is going to set up...
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becky dividends. they don't work but it got way too small we did. for your home. they don't know the bcci. who goes and gets the most disputed by the system. you know we use the venue for all that is the reason behind lingo that kind of miss that. there was happening that i was going to be ready to open and so when you watch this and we don't understand what's going on. i didn't. in the engine . and some by ed wood and context it isn't about him. keep an eagle innocently. the new setup. what he does. i don't want to choke the duty and introduction to greece it's a bullet sink and a spokeswoman says that the officiating at the fourteen states. cuddled up on youtube to get the gift of god toward the peak. it's going keep going don't you get addicted to it that john thune. i think the average and the edge of the top mighty mo camara me of me i executed at me. it was mad because of this demand. but he took a more calm than ninety active awesome baking it. he kinda sad that this been going on the deal. on to the disease can be typically i'm going to the songs are compo
becky dividends. they don't work but it got way too small we did. for your home. they don't know the bcci. who goes and gets the most disputed by the system. you know we use the venue for all that is the reason behind lingo that kind of miss that. there was happening that i was going to be ready to open and so when you watch this and we don't understand what's going on. i didn't. in the engine . and some by ed wood and context it isn't about him. keep an eagle innocently. the new setup. what he...
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. >> you can see becky quick's full interview at 6:00 eastern this morning on squawk box. >>> the biggest stars of film and tv got together for the 71st annual golden globe awards sunday where tina fey and amy poehler kept the audience laughing. we have a wrap up. >>> "12 years a slave." >> the true story of a free man sold into slavery took top honors at the gloeldolden globe. >> matthew mcconaughey won best actor for dallas fire club white cate blanchett captured best actress for blue jasmine. >> reporter: american hustle dominated the musical and comedy categories, best picture and actress for amy adams and best supporting actress for jennifer lawrence, her second golden globe. >> thank you to my family and my team. >> reporter: best supporting actor for jared leto and reon nar doe dicaprio won best actor for "the wolf of wall street." >> also, alfonso car roan, best trend for for "gravity." the recently ending series, "breaking bad" won best drama and bryan cranston, as best actor. >> this is such a wonderful honor and such a lovely way to say good-bye to the show. >> reporter: the gl
. >> you can see becky quick's full interview at 6:00 eastern this morning on squawk box. >>> the biggest stars of film and tv got together for the 71st annual golden globe awards sunday where tina fey and amy poehler kept the audience laughing. we have a wrap up. >>> "12 years a slave." >> the true story of a free man sold into slavery took top honors at the gloeldolden globe. >> matthew mcconaughey won best actor for dallas fire club white cate...
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i think with target, legal fees, becky pointed them out. fees are going to weigh on this game. 52-week low breaks through. i think there's more downside. >> i think this really lie hi lights something very important which is cyber security. i was going to go there next. >> this year that is the -- i think you're looking at several different areas. but i think obviously the cloud is one of them. i think security is just as big of a factor. you look at a ft. net. why did somebody just the other day buy call spreads on ft. net. they look at this security stock. this stock has upside. you look at the gen20 calls today. see the size comes in buying there as well. it tells me folks are looking at the security names. >> and they replaced their cfos quickly. that story is interesting to me, too. >> joe, pal to at to. >> yes. finally performing. one performing stock in my portfolio for 2014. i add to it. i like pete's strategy. i like stephanie's strategy. pal >>> quick programming note. becky quick is going to interview target ceo gregg steinhafel
i think with target, legal fees, becky pointed them out. fees are going to weigh on this game. 52-week low breaks through. i think there's more downside. >> i think this really lie hi lights something very important which is cyber security. i was going to go there next. >> this year that is the -- i think you're looking at several different areas. but i think obviously the cloud is one of them. i think security is just as big of a factor. you look at a ft. net. why did somebody just...
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huge part of my economic team before she became chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison, beckydoesn't really. she was just saying that to be nice. i'm so proud of reggie. and i'm grateful for the terrific introduction, i want to thank jim for showing me around the plant. i have come here to talk with you about something that i spent a lot of time on in my state of the union address on tuesday. the idea that no matter who you are, if you are willing to work hard and take on responsibility you can get ahead. the idea of opportunity here in america, now, we're at a moment where businesses like ge have created 8 million new jobs over the past four years. and that's good news. our unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in more than five years. our deficits have been cut in half. housing is rebounding. manufacturing is adding jobs for the first time since the 1990s. and we sell more of what we make here in america in other countries than we ever have before. today we learned in the second half of last year our economy grow by 3.7%. we still have more work to do but that's pretty s
huge part of my economic team before she became chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison, beckydoesn't really. she was just saying that to be nice. i'm so proud of reggie. and i'm grateful for the terrific introduction, i want to thank jim for showing me around the plant. i have come here to talk with you about something that i spent a lot of time on in my state of the union address on tuesday. the idea that no matter who you are, if you are willing to work hard and take on...