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. >> "closing bell" is coming up next. see you tomorrow, same time. >>> today, on the "closing bell," bernanke speaks, but are investors listening. we'll break down what the fed chairman's latest comments for your money. >>> plus, disney ready to report. instant analysis of today's big earnings results and an exclusive interview with ceo bob iger about the media giant's future plans straight ahead. live from the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >>> here we go. i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange where there's more ticker tape outside than inside today. one of those rare days. >> go giants! welcome to the show. i'm maria bartiromo. the markets right now, once again we're looking at a double-digit move for the dj. steady as we approach the home stretch. once again, the move coming on relatively low volume. we are looking at notable movers today, including a big rally in coca-cola shares. they beat the street with the latest earnings news. wall street era
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"closing bell" is next. >>> today, on the "closing bell," big stocks in focus. cisco reports earnings after the bell. we'll talk exclusively with ceo john chambers right after the numbers come out. plus, the first glimpse of grounon's bottom line since going public. the stock has been on a tear in the past month. is it too hot to handle. and we'll dig into whole foods stock and earnings story, straight ahead. live, from the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >>> and we do welcome you to the bell on this wednesday. i'm bill grif eths. >> hi, everybody, i'm ma pri a bartiromo. the markets right now, we are looking at a situation locked into a tug-of-war here as we enter this final stretch. the wall street looks at a mixed trade going into the final hour. strength in some chips today. the chip sectors providing some support. a barrage of after-the bell earnings tonight from names like cisco, groupon. some investors taking comfort in the fact that eurozone finance ministers will meet tomorrow in brussels to examine
"closing bell" is next. >>> today, on the "closing bell," big stocks in focus. cisco reports earnings after the bell. we'll talk exclusively with ceo john chambers right after the numbers come out. plus, the first glimpse of grounon's bottom line since going public. the stock has been on a tear in the past month. is it too hot to handle. and we'll dig into whole foods stock and earnings story, straight ahead. live, from the new york stock exchange, this is the final...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> and bill griffeth. cautious optimism, that's what's holding the street right now. we head into the home stretch. wall street getting a bit of a lift on news that greek officials have agreed on austerity measures and securing the rescue package from the eu and imf that they've been aiming for. however, we've only seen leadership from the technology sector today. that's helping to drive the gain in the nasdaq, especially, which we'll talk about. speaking of technology, apple shares up nearly 4% again today. the move helping that tech giant reach striking distance of $500 a share. apple is higher on the back of upbeat analyst comments, and speculation about a march announcement about i pad 3. more on that story straight ahead here. maria? >> let's take a look at the major indices. there we are, the dow at 12,899. a gain on the session about 15 points. just shy of the high of the day which really happened about 10:00 a.m. this morning
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> and bill griffeth. cautious optimism, that's what's holding the street right now. we head into the home stretch. wall street getting a bit of a lift on news that greek officials have agreed on austerity measures and securing the rescue package from the eu and imf that they've been aiming for. however, we've only seen leadership from the technology sector today. that's helping to drive the gain...
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we have a special guest ringing the close egg bell -- closing bell. >> 48 minutes left in the trading day. the dow down 53 points. >> more social networks. zynga, should you be buying their stock? we have a stock brawl. >> s&p 500 up 7% is it time to take profits overall right now? we'll look at both side of the issue coming up. >>> peter krauss explaining why the volcker rule could hurt investors. >> actively traded stocks at the new york stock ix change. b of a down 3%, citi group, financials are among the weak links. you're watching cnbc first in business world wide, happy valentine's day everybody. [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent
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it will be joined by a second bell. >> the bells are part of the holy music, just like a singing, to spread the word of god to the people. >> the idea is that the new set of bills will have a sound closer to the original appeal. notes they rang. if not the actual ballots, we should have the sound that quasimodo was deafened by. >> an australian mining company says it has found a 12.76 ^ pink diamond, the largest in the country. the rare diamond was found at rio tinto mine in western australia. add zest to beat -- estimated to be worth millions. it has been cut and polished where it will be sold later this year. start counting now. it looks wonderful. much more at the website, including all of the latest news out of syria. bbc.com. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strat
it will be joined by a second bell. >> the bells are part of the holy music, just like a singing, to spread the word of god to the people. >> the idea is that the new set of bills will have a sound closer to the original appeal. notes they rang. if not the actual ballots, we should have the sound that quasimodo was deafened by. >> an australian mining company says it has found a 12.76 ^ pink diamond, the largest in the country. the rare diamond was found at rio tinto mine in...
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back in the 1930s. >> arthur bell, along with another innovation--arthur bell, along with students fromhe engineering department at berkeley invented the pitter-chopper. this lachine would basically takehe pit out of the olive at the same time it chopped the olive in small pieces. bell's chopped olives was widely used in the chopped olive sandwch, which was considered a delicacy around san francisco. the bell-carter family and all the dedicated employees have been processing top quality olives for over 97 years. >> then they're off to a pizza chain, restaurant, or grocerystore near you. in corning, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> long known for being the salad bowl of the world, now one salinas based company is changing what we put in our salads. did you know that in terms of production value, lettuce is the leading vegetable crop in the ufited states? and each year, more than 80% of the salad greens consumed in the united states are grown in the salis valley. and while lettuce is consistently among california'top commodities, nobody has seen quite the success inhe sali
back in the 1930s. >> arthur bell, along with another innovation--arthur bell, along with students fromhe engineering department at berkeley invented the pitter-chopper. this lachine would basically takehe pit out of the olive at the same time it chopped the olive in small pieces. bell's chopped olives was widely used in the chopped olive sandwch, which was considered a delicacy around san francisco. the bell-carter family and all the dedicated employees have been processing top quality...
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the "closing bell" is coming up next. >>> today, on the "closing bell," it's the rally that won't quit. but there mr signs that the s&p's bull run is about to lose steam. plus, is there any upside in the video game industry. talking about the prospects for a business in the face of rising competition. and is now the time to buy home builders? find out if the sector is worth betting on, straight ahead. live, from the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. for the record, i am always nice. and i have a -- i do not have ha nasty bone in my body, is all i can say. >> you were saying nice things here, i don't understand it. i'll bill griffeth. you knew that. stocks still under pressure in the home stretch. after trading mixed earlier in the day. we saw equities take another leg down midday. techs among the early leaders to the upside. but they also lost some momentum as the day wore on. we'll get into all of that. we had the release of the minutes from the latest fed meeting. that did little to spar
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welcome to the "closing bell." hello, everybody, i'm maria bartiromo live from second market trading floor in new york city. market rallying on wall street today. we're talking about alternatives for investments. we're looking at facebook and anticipating an ipo. what the stock and company has been looking at in terms of valuation from this trading floor. we'll also talk about that, and a whole lot more of what second action market has been like with barry silver. he's coming up in the next hour of the clo"closing bell." let's get to my partner bill griffeth. >> in the home of the first market, as it were, maria, hi, everybody. here's what's happening right now. the rally started right out of the gate this morning. we haven't looked back for the most part. it's a pretty broad-based gain on the street today. financials, technology, materials, even utilities are up sharply today. the dow and nasdaq are on track to finish at multi-year highs at these levels, near session highs right now. we'll see what's prompting inv
welcome to the "closing bell." hello, everybody, i'm maria bartiromo live from second market trading floor in new york city. market rallying on wall street today. we're talking about alternatives for investments. we're looking at facebook and anticipating an ipo. what the stock and company has been looking at in terms of valuation from this trading floor. we'll also talk about that, and a whole lot more of what second action market has been like with barry silver. he's coming up in...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm maria bartiromo. we approach the final stretch on wall street. the market on a roll after posting the best january in 15 years. we continue here in february, first day, encouraging manufacturing data out of china and europe, sparks the rally on wall street right from the get-go today. we are back within striking distance of 12,810 on the dow jones industrial average. if this market closes higher than that, it would mark a 3 1/2-year closing high for the blue chip index. coming up we'll see if the momentum will sustain. speculation that a final greek debt deal is just around the corner. we're zeroing in on that as well. can greece's government take the necessary and tough steps to get the austerity measures in place. we break down the angle coming up in the program. >> yes, we have heard that before, haven't we. that is partly what caused that rally this morning. good economic data from china and europe helped as well. sidew
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm maria bartiromo. we approach the final stretch on wall street. the market on a roll after posting the best january in 15 years. we continue here in february, first day, encouraging manufacturing data out of china and europe, sparks the rally on wall street right from the get-go today. we are back within striking distance of 12,810 on the dow jones industrial average. if this market...
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a door bell -- i would like to know how many situations where a door bell is going to be all that needs to be done when somebody goes in and says they needed to start an improvement. the figure earlier was $1,000. if you have to do anything to turf the front of that building, it will most likely kick in a permit. that will have to be stamped by an architect or engineer, and you are already down there are 1,000 before you walk in the door of their office. don't misunderstand the seriousness of it. most of these things will not be trivial. they will not be simple as a door bell in all cases. if the argument is it is really not that much, then put a figure on it. if it is deemed to cost that much, and if it goes above and beyond that, they don't have to do this on the renewal of a lease. i just don't want to have a situation where, instead of a lawsuit coming in, it is suddenly diverted over to the landlord's responsibility without any record for what it might cost without regard to the law of unintended consequences. >> director? >> i think one of the things i hear much is frustration. be
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the "closing bell" with bill and mandy is next. i'm going to go yell at herb. >>> today on the "closing bell," it is a plateau. can markets push through more worries over greece's debt deal? and disappointing economic news from asia. plus, tension over tehran. will a defiant iran send oil prices even higher? john schiller weighs in. and progress report. can a new ceo convince the street hp is on the right track again as the company reports earnings after the bell. we'll have instant analysis and investor reaction live from the new york stock exchange. this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." the new york stock exchange, thank you very much, everybody. i'm glad they're happy to show this. >> i'm bill griffeth. i have no idea why the traders are applauding right now. downgrade of greek sovereign dealt, as well as economic data on both the u.s. and chinese economies. we have come off the lows of the session. the dow was threatening to turn positive a short time ago. but we have g
the "closing bell" with bill and mandy is next. i'm going to go yell at herb. >>> today on the "closing bell," it is a plateau. can markets push through more worries over greece's debt deal? and disappointing economic news from asia. plus, tension over tehran. will a defiant iran send oil prices even higher? john schiller weighs in. and progress report. can a new ceo convince the street hp is on the right track again as the company reports earnings after the bell....
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closing bell is coming up next. >>> today on the closing bell, opening a door on the rally, positive news on home sales, offsets concerns over europe hitting the floor. exclusive interview with the head of the nyse on our new set to talk everything from low trading volume to the outlook for exchange consolidation. live from post 9 on the floor of the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >>> same time, same channel, different set. welcome, everybody, i'm bill griffin here on our brand new 17,000 pounds of love set on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> yeah it is great to be here. i'm maria bartiromo. thank you for joining us today, folks, a big show for you here as we are debuting our new set. >> it has been two years in the planning. >> yeah. >> and i -- kudos to the whole gang behind the scenes who have done such a wonderful job and i know you are going to enjoy t let's face it, it is an historic moment for us as a news organization to be broadcasting from the floor with this established set on the new york stock exchange.
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today, we learned it was taco bell. so, why was the information withheld? it's raising questions about transparency, you right to know and government secrets. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, has been looking into it for us. >> reporter: for the last three months, federal health agencies have tried to keep secret an outbreak of salmonella at taco bell restaurants involving a supplier for one of its taco ingredients. 69 people in 10 states became ill. and at least 20 of them were hospitalized. >> salmonella outbreak is always serious. absolutely. more people die of salmonella in this country every year than from e. coli poisoning. >> reporter: yet, in its public announcements about the salmonella outbreak, the food and drug administration, the fda, and the centers for disease control, the cdc, referred only to a restataurant chain "a," a serving mexican-style food, trying to keep the public from knowing it was taco bell. >> i have a right to know that because i might want to shop there. i may not want to take my kid there. >> reporter: ov
today, we learned it was taco bell. so, why was the information withheld? it's raising questions about transparency, you right to know and government secrets. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, has been looking into it for us. >> reporter: for the last three months, federal health agencies have tried to keep secret an outbreak of salmonella at taco bell restaurants involving a supplier for one of its taco ingredients. 69 people in 10 states became ill. and at least 20 of...
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jeffrey boyd joining us on the closing bell quoilg right after the bell today. it may sound like a broken record, but we're on dow 13,000 watch. lower oil prices and pretty good increase in consumer confidence this morning helped offset disappointing home sales in durable goods data. the nasdaq leading the major averages once again. money moving into technology. news apple will reveal the long-awaited ipad 3 next week. that helped apple shares soar to a record high. you're seeing ripples in apple right now. >> they were teasing us once again. about an hour of trading to go. we were hovering around 13,000 again. there it is. we're right on 13,000. raise your hands, anybody, anybody tired of waiting for 13,000 on the dow? we're sitting on it, right up 19 points. nasdaq quietly heading back to 3,000. up another 12 points. and s&p 500 also with a little move today, a gain of two-plus points at 1370. we've talked about the low volume as the dow flirts with this magic number once again. we turn our attention to volatility, plus jpmorgan holds investor day. where is th
jeffrey boyd joining us on the closing bell quoilg right after the bell today. it may sound like a broken record, but we're on dow 13,000 watch. lower oil prices and pretty good increase in consumer confidence this morning helped offset disappointing home sales in durable goods data. the nasdaq leading the major averages once again. money moving into technology. news apple will reveal the long-awaited ipad 3 next week. that helped apple shares soar to a record high. you're seeing ripples in...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> the traders are in a terrificy mood before the long weekend. i'm bill griffeth. the dow is set to close again at multi-year highs. telecon among the leaders with verizon helping to provide support to the blue chip average. coming up, we're going to talk investment strategy with the dow less than 50 points away from 13,000. is it time to buy more, should you take some profits. we'll get into all that. who said they couldn't get things done in washington. after a lengthy battle, lawmakers in congress have passed legislation renewing the tax cuts and job benefits for millions of americans. more on that story coming up later on the "closing bell." >> let's take a look at where we stand as we approach this final hour of trading. just about 49 points on the dow industrials. you can smell 13,000. you can touch it. nasdaq looks like this, similar story here in terms of the interday chart. also looking like we are inching back near the hig
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> the traders are in a terrificy mood before the long weekend. i'm bill griffeth. the dow is set to close again at multi-year highs. telecon among the leaders with verizon helping to provide support to the blue chip average. coming up, we're going to talk investment strategy with the dow less than 50 points away from 13,000. is it time to buy more, should you take some profits. we'll get into all...
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i'll get those earnings shortly after the bell.ip side, again, a lot of focus on technology. the nasdaq is up 10% year-to-date. today being helped by shares of qualcomm, reaching a 12-year high. and strong outlook for the rest of the year. switching focus to retail. retail has had a good run today as well. the biggest loser, though, on the s&p 500 today is abercrombie & fitch, down better than 13%. tumbling in trade to a 52-week low, after the company said their fourth-quarter results will not meet street estimates. that's due to weakness in u.s. sales. the retailer also expects margins to decline. two main reasons, lower than expected sales and higher markdowns. >> thank you very much. i'm back on the floor of the new york stock exchange with ak steel, which is aks, down sharply after bank of america, merrill lynch lynch underperforming from neutral and trimmed the price target to $9. which is about where it is right now. they may have to go back to the drawing board. b of a taking a more cautious view on the steel market and glob
i'll get those earnings shortly after the bell.ip side, again, a lot of focus on technology. the nasdaq is up 10% year-to-date. today being helped by shares of qualcomm, reaching a 12-year high. and strong outlook for the rest of the year. switching focus to retail. retail has had a good run today as well. the biggest loser, though, on the s&p 500 today is abercrombie & fitch, down better than 13%. tumbling in trade to a 52-week low, after the company said their fourth-quarter results...
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"closing bell" with bill and mandy is up right now. >>> today, on the "closing bell," return of the rally. can more positive news about the u.s. economy return stocks to multi-year highs? plus, back in black. for insurance giant aig, can it return to profitability. the company's ceo joins us to talk numbers in a first-on interview. and the crunch on consumers. the ceo of clorox talks about his company's bottom line in the face of rising gas prices. live from the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >> and bill and mandy are here welcoming you to the "closing bell." hello, everybody, i'm standing in here for maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. encouraging news out from germany this morning, keeping the averages on pace for the best january-february gains since 1991. one real potential threat, though, would be to the global economy, it continues to be oil prices. they surged again for a sixth straight session. settled precariously close to $108. we're at $107.93 right now. so far, that's supporting the s
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closing bell coming up next. hope to see you at 2 p.m. tomorrow. >>> today on "the closing bell," europe's debt crisis, saber rattling in iran, the future of financials, the next big investment, those are the issues we will focus on with one of the world's most noted investors, saudi prince alwaleed bin tallal. find out where he is making his bets. this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. happy super bowl monday. i'm maria bart roam moment. >> stocks holding onto modest declines as greece yet again continues to wrangle over details of the debt restructuring deal. have that in a moment. today comes a pull back after dow hate 3 1/2-year high on friday. stocks are still up nearly 20% since the october 9 lows. meantime, health care stocks have been lower on the backs of a big decline in shares of pharmaceutical men fitsed meco health solutions, investors getting spooked the company could face potential disruptions to its deal to buy express scripts. that story ahead this hour on "closing bell." >>> let's look where we sta
closing bell coming up next. hope to see you at 2 p.m. tomorrow. >>> today on "the closing bell," europe's debt crisis, saber rattling in iran, the future of financials, the next big investment, those are the issues we will focus on with one of the world's most noted investors, saudi prince alwaleed bin tallal. find out where he is making his bets. this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. happy super bowl monday. i'm maria bart roam moment. >>...
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. >> "closing bell" is coming up next. >>> today, on the "closing bell," the specter of greece is back. the eurozone finance ministers throw another fly in the ointment. we'll break down what the latest setback means for your money. italy, front and center. is the nation on the right track? is it getting its fiscal house back in order? maria talks exclusively with italian prime minister mario monti straight ahead. >>> live, from the new york stock exchange, this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >>> tgif, everybody. i'm bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. >> we're in the final stretch for the week. i'm maria bartiromo. stocks on track to close out the week on a down note once again. down about 130 points on the dow. market really having the worst day in about six weeks today. amid new concerns that the greek debt solution is far away after european officials demanded deeper spending cuts before the nation can get its hands on a bailout package. italy's banks were downgraded 4 of the 37 banks that poor's & and standards rates. we'll get mario monti react
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hi, everybody, welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo, coming to you today live from the second market trading floor in new york city. coming up in the program, i'm getting the outlook for the private stock market when i speak to the founder and ceo barry silbert. we've got green arrows across the board as things close on wall street at 4:00. the market rallying sharply today after another batch of economic data that was enkoicoue encouraging. put all three major averages on pace to close higher for the week. an exclusive interview with terry duffy. we'll get his outlook for the exchange consolidation. also find out how getting a profitable and making money in the exchange has changed over the years. take a look how we finished the day on wall street. that was about 1%, 12,904, on volume of really anemic, under 800 million shares traded at the big board. nasdaq, the winner on the year, on the day as well. 1.5% higher, up about 13% in 2012. s&p 500 up 15 points today, better than 1%. settling out at 1358. let's get you
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you still going to go to taco bell?ybody else? that's frightening we'd find out after the damage is done. >>> an investigation into kitchen hazards in some household appliance ppz. >> for dpeelts on what you can do to protect yourself let's turn to abc's scott goldberg. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. "consumer reports" magazine says modern appliances have become so complicated electronically that inside every appliance there are several opportunities for something to go wrong. and the magazine says in some cases tiny parts are starting big fires. in 2008 on the fourth of july it looked like bombs had been bursting in this kitchen. but the nickel family from suburban detroit says no one was cooking. the nichols say they were at a picnic when a neighbor saw their home on fire. >> when i walked in and saw the extent of the damage, i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: their insurance company called the fire an accident. the nichols blame it on their microwave. in north korea elizabeth lilboa s
you still going to go to taco bell?ybody else? that's frightening we'd find out after the damage is done. >>> an investigation into kitchen hazards in some household appliance ppz. >> for dpeelts on what you can do to protect yourself let's turn to abc's scott goldberg. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. "consumer reports" magazine says modern appliances have become so complicated electronically that inside every appliance there are...
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[bell rings] i am asking for enforcement.r antonini: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. tim on behalf of the national housing coalition. i wanted to shareç with you soe data released by the mayor's office of housing on monday, and it is not good news. in fact, it should cause concern to all san franciscans. if i could get the overhead here -- çum, this graph shows the effects of the economic recession and the demise of the redevelopment agency. and it is in pretty stark terms. you can see the red line and in the middle is the redevelopment agency that next year converges on zero as it goes out of business. most sources, the bottom line, is converging on zero. and,ç not good news. this is what we have got coming for housing. it is pretty stark. here is an even more startling one that shows the effects to the city's funds for affordable housing of the economic recession. if you look at the top one, you can see the affordable housing fund balance. but the one that is really quite unusual, if you look a the bottom on
[bell rings] i am asking for enforcement.r antonini: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. tim on behalf of the national housing coalition. i wanted to shareç with you soe data released by the mayor's office of housing on monday, and it is not good news. in fact, it should cause concern to all san franciscans. if i could get the overhead here -- çum, this graph shows the effects of the economic recession and the demise of the redevelopment agency. and it is in pretty stark...
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welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm mandy, standing in for maria bartiromo. >> i'm bill griffeth. we have another round of encouraging u.s. economic data coming out this morning that helped the dow spend much of the day hovering around 13,000. but once again, the market unable to hold that psychological level. and we're seeing a spike in oil prices, as it approaches $110 a barrel. that may be taking some of the wind out of the dow sails. light sweet crude settled near $110. and in the after-hours session, close to that right now. we'll look at the impact of higher oil prices and what it's doing to everything from refiners and treasuries. >> i got out of the car, and i said, what did i miss? i see the vix and dow swapped places. the vix has spiked up, up by 4% right now and change. right now, with an hour to go in the trading day, as we were saying, with that spike in the vix, we hope to see the market push down to its session lows. currently we're sitting at 12,970. despite a couple of times, if not three times, bil
welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm mandy, standing in for maria bartiromo. >> i'm bill griffeth. we have another round of encouraging u.s. economic data coming out this morning that helped the dow spend much of the day hovering around 13,000. but once again, the market unable to hold that psychological level. and we're seeing a spike in oil prices, as it approaches $110 a barrel. that may be taking some of the wind out of the dow sails. light sweet crude settled near...
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as we head toward the closing bell, industrial stocks among the better performers. some talks, or reports that the company is looking to sell some of the flow and control businesses. something that could raise $3.5 billion, so the dow getting a lift there. a couple other stocks, amerisourcebergen, cfo stepping down, he is being replaced by t t thecomp tro lcht lor and debolt, their results provided a positive forecast for the year ahead. rail roads, most of them were weaker today, because we had genese event and wyominwyoming, natural gas has been low, so it's put pressure on the other rail cars >> and freight car america was down as well. >> that was cut to a sell, i cannot remember the name of the firm. it was not a major firm. it was not one of the big banks. it was can cut to sell by one analyst that follows it. that is why it's under pressure today. but market is doing well. we will see what happens the rest of the week, because they react to the headlines right now. all is well. >> thanks, mary. >> sure. >> let's get to breaking down today's movers and shakers
as we head toward the closing bell, industrial stocks among the better performers. some talks, or reports that the company is looking to sell some of the flow and control businesses. something that could raise $3.5 billion, so the dow getting a lift there. a couple other stocks, amerisourcebergen, cfo stepping down, he is being replaced by t t thecomp tro lcht lor and debolt, their results provided a positive forecast for the year ahead. rail roads, most of them were weaker today, because we...
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bell here.y the way, we haven't mentioned, happy leap day, everybody, february 29th, happens only every four years. so those of you born today, happy birthday. and we'll wait another four years. as we close out the month, we notice on this final day, the dow up for the montana, 3%. the s&p up 4%. the nasdaq up 6% in just the month of february. in fact, the s&p is having its best february since 1998. take a look at this. abigail doolittle was talking about taking profits in apple. she felt it was topping out. and she would take some profits here. look what happened while she was talking. coincidence while she was talking or not? i don't know. but probably didn't make many friends among apple shareholders. the stock tanked for a time and has come off the lows in just the last few minutes here. i want to go over this day here as chairman bernanke was speaking to congress, and making his comments and implying that we're not going to get any more stimulus in the forms of a qe-3 or something like that
bell here.y the way, we haven't mentioned, happy leap day, everybody, february 29th, happens only every four years. so those of you born today, happy birthday. and we'll wait another four years. as we close out the month, we notice on this final day, the dow up for the montana, 3%. the s&p up 4%. the nasdaq up 6% in just the month of february. in fact, the s&p is having its best february since 1998. take a look at this. abigail doolittle was talking about taking profits in apple. she...
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this is the last round for derek to impress the judges. [ bell dinging ] [ bell dinging ] >> put yourhands together for these two fighters -- >> the final bell rings and the fighters return to their corners, waiting for the judge's decision. >> ladies and gentlemen, a split decision. we have a winner. the number one contender in the light heavyweight division, give it up for angola's -- >> when they said the split decision, i knew he had it. i was like, oh, man, i knew he got it. they gonna give it to him 'cause he at home. >> it is now time for curtis merrells to step into the ring. the stakes are high, not only for bragging rights but a title belt. both fighters start off slow in round one. neither impressing the judges. in round two, curtis is aggressive and lands more punches. in the final round, curtis starts to tire and his opponent gets some good hits in. >> by way of a split decision, representing angola -- >> another split decision gives victory to the opponent, although the night is disappointing for derek and curtis, other members of the elayn hunt boxing team are successfu
this is the last round for derek to impress the judges. [ bell dinging ] [ bell dinging ] >> put yourhands together for these two fighters -- >> the final bell rings and the fighters return to their corners, waiting for the judge's decision. >> ladies and gentlemen, a split decision. we have a winner. the number one contender in the light heavyweight division, give it up for angola's -- >> when they said the split decision, i knew he had it. i was like, oh, man, i knew...
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that's the first hour of the "closing bell." we're getting ready now for the second hour and the earnings report from hewlett-packard. >>> welcome back to the "closing bell," everybody, i'm maggie in for maria bartiromo. >> i'm bill griffeth. just when you hoped that greece would take a back seat, downgrading the sovereign debt today, with disappointing global economic data and you have a recipe for weakness on wall street. the major averages still are on track for their best january-february percentage gains since 1991. now investors turn their attention to hewlett-packard's earnings, they're due out any moment now. we'll have instant analysis coming up in just a moment. >> let's look at how we finished the day on wall street. it was a recipe for weakness. the dow finishing down about 26 points, nasdaq off by 15, and the s&p 500 backing further away from the strong resistance point of 1360. sitting there at 1357. >> bob pisani is our eye on the floor of the new york stock exchange here. as we wait for these big numbers from meg
that's the first hour of the "closing bell." we're getting ready now for the second hour and the earnings report from hewlett-packard. >>> welcome back to the "closing bell," everybody, i'm maggie in for maria bartiromo. >> i'm bill griffeth. just when you hoped that greece would take a back seat, downgrading the sovereign debt today, with disappointing global economic data and you have a recipe for weakness on wall street. the major averages still are on...
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. >> today on the closing bell, strength on wall street. stocks rally on silent jobs data. are we seeing firm signs of a recovery? and is now the time to get back into the stock market? investors tell us their strategy. and the ceo weighs in on the state of the economy straight ahead. live from the new york stock exchange this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >> we enter the final stretch. >> call it the jobs effect. wall street closing -- poised for its first triple digit close up and down. first time we have done that since january 3. the labor department said that companies hired a net of 243,000 employees last month. the highest rate we have seen in nine months. coming up, we will be asking leading fund managers if they think this market is in a key turning point right now and whether or not you should be putting more money to work right now. >> we enter the final hour for the week. nasdaq looks like this. double digit move here. almost 47 points. that of money into tech continues into tech. >> let's bring in bob and find out what the triggers ha
. >> today on the closing bell, strength on wall street. stocks rally on silent jobs data. are we seeing firm signs of a recovery? and is now the time to get back into the stock market? investors tell us their strategy. and the ceo weighs in on the state of the economy straight ahead. live from the new york stock exchange this is the final and most important hour of the trading day. >> we enter the final stretch. >> call it the jobs effect. wall street closing -- poised for...
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. >> alan bell, jr. is an 11-year veteran of the dover volunteer fire department.ue, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lot of smoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the victim that was reportedly trapped. >> shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out a brand new gadget, a helmet camera, giving a rare glimpse of what firefighting is like up close. >> i got it for christmas of 2009 so probably about six weeks before this fire. that was the first time i actually used the camera. >> because of a change in regulations, it's the first and only time bell will use his camera on scene. he turns it on and goes about his job for the day. >> we are initially what they called a rapid intervention team
. >> alan bell, jr. is an 11-year veteran of the dover volunteer fire department.ue, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lot of smoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the s&p 500's five-week winning streak is snapped today, coming to a close on fears that the greek del deal may be unraveling. standard & poor's downgraded 34 of the 37 banks it rates in that country. exclusive reaction to the banking downgrade from italian prime minister mario monti coming up in the program. he will be joining me in just about four minutes or so. take a look at how we finished the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average under pressure all day today, although finishing off of the worst levels of the afternoon. decline on the session about 90 points. 3/4 of 1%. nasdaq composite snapping a long time winning streak here. down about 23 points at 2903. s&p 500 down about nine points, two-thirds of 1%. 1342. let's get right to bob pisani, our eye on the floor of the nyse. >> it was a down day, folks. but we had quite a little rally here in the last 50 minutes. the dow was down 145 points just abou
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the s&p 500's five-week winning streak is snapped today, coming to a close on fears that the greek del deal may be unraveling. standard & poor's downgraded 34 of the 37 banks it rates in that country. exclusive reaction to the banking downgrade from italian prime minister mario monti coming up in the program. he will be joining me in just about four minutes or so. take a look...
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you have been very upfront, taco bell had mistakes, are they past? you have been up front, you talk about it in the book. >> listen, you don't get it right every time if you got it every right you wouldn't be taking the right kind of risk. breakfast at taco bell we tried a couple times, didn't get it right. now we think we're going after it with the right products right partners, co-partnered with seattle's best to have coffee credibility, great dessert or breakfast products fantastic, and we're hoping up at 8:00 like we opened up later at night and developed the fourth meal, late not for taco bell we're opening up at 8:00, then 7:00, 6:00 as we go forward. we think we have a way to do it so operators can make money. >> do you think that the people who follow your stock and you're not a -- i want to get to a thing you mentioned they focused on margins, they don't focus on the leadership, is it because i come out here and struggle until your book i struggle to explain why minutia is not as important as leadership and culture. >> i studied all the grea
you have been very upfront, taco bell had mistakes, are they past? you have been up front, you talk about it in the book. >> listen, you don't get it right every time if you got it every right you wouldn't be taking the right kind of risk. breakfast at taco bell we tried a couple times, didn't get it right. now we think we're going after it with the right products right partners, co-partnered with seattle's best to have coffee credibility, great dessert or breakfast products fantastic,...
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be sure to tune into the "closing bell" monday. new york stock exchange ceo duncan neidermauer. that's monday coming on the "closing bell." >> right here. well, that does it for us. thank you for watching. "options action" starts right after the break. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. mber the day my doctors gs. told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa
be sure to tune into the "closing bell" monday. new york stock exchange ceo duncan neidermauer. that's monday coming on the "closing bell." >> right here. well, that does it for us. thank you for watching. "options action" starts right after the break. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and...
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they report after the bell. should you be bullish for bu burritos ahead of the number. >>> i'm sue herera along with tyler mathisen and brian shactman. "power lunch" begins right now. >> he called me a burrito last week. in fact, if not for greece, we might be back in rally mode today. given the runup we've had this year, we're not looking all that bad. the dow only down 33. the s&p not even .25% and the nasdaq down .1%. the pulse of the markets, the dollar getting stronger, getting a bid on improving u.s. economy. the dollar index above 79. gold, again, the dollar could have an impact there down $15. and usually crude right now despite all the tension in the middle east and what's going on in iran, down 3.25%. midday movers humana earnings in line but weaker than expected. food supply with sysco, and chinese internet so hu off sharply. let's get to the green. hasbro stock up 2%. best buy a bounce back after getting dragged down by radio shack last week. 2.5% plus. and sketchers higher on an upgrade at 4.5%. let
they report after the bell. should you be bullish for bu burritos ahead of the number. >>> i'm sue herera along with tyler mathisen and brian shactman. "power lunch" begins right now. >> he called me a burrito last week. in fact, if not for greece, we might be back in rally mode today. given the runup we've had this year, we're not looking all that bad. the dow only down 33. the s&p not even .25% and the nasdaq down .1%. the pulse of the markets, the dollar getting...
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hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. busy close here as we await disney and activity right here on espn. reports throughout the day that the leaders in greece may be nearing a bailout deal. and will be following austerity. it helped the dow recover from early losses, down 63 points. finishing with a gain of 35. now, investors await news from disney. we'll have instant analysis and investor reaction from the quarterly report that we are approaching. and that we are going to be getting momentarily. ceo bob iger will join us exclusively before he speaks to analysts on the conference call. the dow jones industrial average not the worst, but not the best either. the dow up 35 points, at its best, dow industrials had been up almost 60 points. at its worst, down 60. nasdaq up about two points. bob pisani on the floor of the nyse. i know you were talking to traders here. >> got a little crowd here. spn, which is one of the stocks that traded here, superior energy,
hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. busy close here as we await disney and activity right here on espn. reports throughout the day that the leaders in greece may be nearing a bailout deal. and will be following austerity. it helped the dow recover from early losses, down 63 points. finishing with a gain of 35. now, investors await news from disney. we'll have instant analysis and investor reaction from the...
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we are waiting for the opening bell as we are just three minutes from the opening bell. dow futures are pointing down. we will be right back. soft >>mark: the opening bell on wall street. mattel was up 50 points on friday. there are concerns about greece missing another deadline to get their next round of funding and avoid default. concerns about rig default weighing on the markets today. >>darya: for everyone who has been awaiting the for the rain, it is going to happen. that is one of the big stories we're following this morning. on the san mateo bridge, traffic is moving pretty well. visibility is good but we do have all rain and wind headed our way. >>james: both of those things are expected to impact the bay area. temperatures are not bad. fifties and forties. this xi across the north this, as santa rosa and fairfield in the upper 30s. all in all it is not that year if the winds on the mild side. by 10:00 p.m. we are expecting fairly strong winds with 20-30 m.p.h. winds definitely possible. the aha has also fell. when the overnight tonight and tomorrow, rain. this a
we are waiting for the opening bell as we are just three minutes from the opening bell. dow futures are pointing down. we will be right back. soft >>mark: the opening bell on wall street. mattel was up 50 points on friday. there are concerns about greece missing another deadline to get their next round of funding and avoid default. concerns about rig default weighing on the markets today. >>darya: for everyone who has been awaiting the for the rain, it is going to happen. that is...
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but in 1903, they brought the bells in.hard through the internet for one person not celebrating up there during the opening and/or closing bell. >> you mean they don't follow tradition. >> i was able to find him. let's see if we can take a close look at somebody that was not celebrating. >> are you kidding me? >> darth vader. he does not applaud. he is not clapping. see? all he does is get the fist pump. >> that is probably the jedi thing. >> he was probably making the stock go up and down with his hand. >> you often see a group up there. who is the group. in this case, we had star wars up there. often, company that have some sort of promotion or big company news. they get the honor of opening or closing the stock market. >> usually some good positive news. >> i can't believe you found video of darth vade ore wall street. >> that was only a such months ago. if have you a question you want answered, go to myfoxdc.com click on the weather tab. you can upload your video question and we may play it on the air. -- i can't believ
but in 1903, they brought the bells in.hard through the internet for one person not celebrating up there during the opening and/or closing bell. >> you mean they don't follow tradition. >> i was able to find him. let's see if we can take a close look at somebody that was not celebrating. >> are you kidding me? >> darth vader. he does not applaud. he is not clapping. see? all he does is get the fist pump. >> that is probably the jedi thing. >> he was probably...
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love and care for your old san francisco belling. this is a topic of interest to us who care about our city and the way it looks. it's the reason we came here was the image of the city. we have wonderful guests chris who does architectural restoration contracts around the city and my good buddy tools. and james, they do a lot of high epd construction and restoration work. we will talk about the various issues that effect preservation holder buildings and what you can do to make renovation work friendly. it fits into the quality and character of the original work in san francisco. i thought we might start about talking about what are our goals when we try to pay attention to older buildings in san francisco. we can generally discuss it. there are issueses weing talk about. one focuses on sustainability of resources and green building. reusing older materials allows us not to fill the waste stream up with old valuable materials and news older materials that have a life cycle cost that's higher than the repair of the old materials. and
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when you have 30 seconds left, you'll hear is off to bell.o minutes, you'll hear a louder bell. at that point, quickly wind up so we can keep moving. if people would line up, the next person will quickly come up to the podium. in addition to the folks that supervisor farrell called, i will call camille, felicia, nickie, gustavo, maggie, lynn, jessie, and pamela. previously, supervisor farrell called bill, marcie, bill, isaac, and betty. you do not have to come up in any order. maybe lineup on that side. any of the names, does not matter if you are in the exact order. maggie, you can start if you want. >> thank you. very generous of you. well, i have a lot to say, and i am going to try to say it in two minutes. i am a native san franciscan, 81 years old. i grew up in the castro peter i am bisexual. i have two children who are grown, in their 50s, and a granddaughter who is 12 and is brilliant. i have a history as a registered nurse, a psychotherapist, and sexologist. i am very fortunate. i bought my house in the 1960's. i bought it for $16,000
when you have 30 seconds left, you'll hear is off to bell.o minutes, you'll hear a louder bell. at that point, quickly wind up so we can keep moving. if people would line up, the next person will quickly come up to the podium. in addition to the folks that supervisor farrell called, i will call camille, felicia, nickie, gustavo, maggie, lynn, jessie, and pamela. previously, supervisor farrell called bill, marcie, bill, isaac, and betty. you do not have to come up in any order. maybe lineup on...