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and it sets up for a pretty big beta chase. >> can we do that, though? because we've seen small caps drag. a lot of people are saying mid caps are in trouble as well. can we get that year-end rally if we have trouble in the smalls and the mids? >> historically, because the russell has underperformed the s&p 1,000 basis points over the past six months, that's usually the end of a correction, not the saturday of a sellup. i think it confirms we'll have a big move in the s&p over the next six months. >> before this correction, we really saw a declining breath on the smaller cap side, but the large caps. it's been a smaller amount of companies doing a lot of the heavy lifting to me, and the s&p really was not able to make a substantial run above 2,000 so i think with the qe ending next month, it's kind of what i was saying about the skepticism of the continuation of the rally here, i don't see the revenue growth coupled with this global growth concern that we're seeing in europe and also in the emerging markets. >> i mean, it's a fair point. i think the mark
and it sets up for a pretty big beta chase. >> can we do that, though? because we've seen small caps drag. a lot of people are saying mid caps are in trouble as well. can we get that year-end rally if we have trouble in the smalls and the mids? >> historically, because the russell has underperformed the s&p 1,000 basis points over the past six months, that's usually the end of a correction, not the saturday of a sellup. i think it confirms we'll have a big move in the s&p...
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second, there's a lot of fund managers trailing their benchmark, and it sets up for a pretty big beta chase. >> can we do that, though? because we've seen small caps lag. the russell 2000 is in correction territory, a lot of people are saying midcaps could be in trouble as well. can we get that year-end rally if we have troubles in the smalls and mids? >> historically, the russell has underpumped the s&p by a thousand basis pointses over the past six months, that's actually a very bullish sign. that's the end of a correction, not the start of a new sell-off, but the end of a sell-off. it confirms we'll have a pretty big move in the s&p. >> before we had this little mini correction, we saw a declining breath among the large caps. so we'll be highlighting the declining breath on the smaller capsize, but the large caps, it's been a smaller amount of companies doing a lot of the heavy lifting to me, and the s&p really was not able to make a substantial run above 2000. so to me, i think with the qe ending next month, like why i'm skeptical about the continueuation of the rally, i don't see
second, there's a lot of fund managers trailing their benchmark, and it sets up for a pretty big beta chase. >> can we do that, though? because we've seen small caps lag. the russell 2000 is in correction territory, a lot of people are saying midcaps could be in trouble as well. can we get that year-end rally if we have troubles in the smalls and mids? >> historically, the russell has underpumped the s&p by a thousand basis pointses over the past six months, that's actually a...
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. >> do you think there is going b a beta chase in the fourth quarter. all the managers below the bench market winners going to within the to own in the new year. >> we saw the hit on go pro, down 12 and settled down about 7 and that is's been a fantastic performing stock. same with alibaba. my goobs. was there ever a bigger winner than that and yet showing volatility. >> all the negative voices after you have had a year like this on the s&p continue to come out. saying how long can this continue? but you look at grub hub. that was an ipo that popped. it's back down near the levels where it was after the first day. j.d., it suffered a little bit. chinese company ipoing. giving all of this benign data should people just be prepared to keep investing or should they be nervous based on the shocks we've seen? >> the best thing i to do is get the emotion out and let the facts dictate the strategy. here is a fact. i had my guys go back to the 50s and show me the length of bull runs by day. and here wore. there are instances where we've gone 2,000, 2500 days so
. >> do you think there is going b a beta chase in the fourth quarter. all the managers below the bench market winners going to within the to own in the new year. >> we saw the hit on go pro, down 12 and settled down about 7 and that is's been a fantastic performing stock. same with alibaba. my goobs. was there ever a bigger winner than that and yet showing volatility. >> all the negative voices after you have had a year like this on the s&p continue to come out. saying...
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that is going to be the beta idea. going topeople get it, and they will send it to their friends. >> i will do that. down and talked about great leaders in silicon valley. >> when i was working with steve jobs and during his biography, you think he is a hero. then you realize the best thing was apple. he created a team. he knew how to get the most loyalty. they said they would walk the wall for him. he got the most talented people. is a team sport. you cannot do it alone. >> given all that. nowe is a different company than when steve jobs was running it in the heyday. biggest purchase was $3 billion. steve jobs did not make those purchases. is tim cook doing the right thing for apple? would you steer the company in the right direction if he were around? >> i cannot channel what steve would say. the most he did say was that tim cook and the people at apple should not wake up every morning and say, what would steve do? they should say, what would apple do? i cannot wait for the watch. all iterations. >> it is part of tha
that is going to be the beta idea. going topeople get it, and they will send it to their friends. >> i will do that. down and talked about great leaders in silicon valley. >> when i was working with steve jobs and during his biography, you think he is a hero. then you realize the best thing was apple. he created a team. he knew how to get the most loyalty. they said they would walk the wall for him. he got the most talented people. is a team sport. you cannot do it alone. >>...
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the beta chase if the market continues higher. >> with both the dow and s&p closing highs, new 52-week highs in the session. time to pick up these names or set them loose? play, buy, as in b-u-y, or buy, as in b-y. buy meaning -- >> going fartherlook at the 6 and 6 plus, naturally 60% of revenue drawn from that aspect of it as well. they're making some headway as well in the smart phone market, actually stealing back market share. a lot of reasons to like apple and i think when you get through the holiday season the stock's not going to 110. i think we see $120. >> have we gotten to the point, guy, called for $85, $88 off the table? >> it is now. we said a number of times when the market was cascading lower that apple was trading relatively speaking pretty well. said a few times that the fact it was remaining around that 100 level meant we probably weren't, the market doesn't give that long to sell the highs. we said it's probably going to test pete's level of 110. that where it looks like it's going. >> fedex, new hi. grasso? >> good-bye, meaning see ya, so long. not in a negative way
the beta chase if the market continues higher. >> with both the dow and s&p closing highs, new 52-week highs in the session. time to pick up these names or set them loose? play, buy, as in b-u-y, or buy, as in b-y. buy meaning -- >> going fartherlook at the 6 and 6 plus, naturally 60% of revenue drawn from that aspect of it as well. they're making some headway as well in the smart phone market, actually stealing back market share. a lot of reasons to like apple and i think when...
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we want to bring in david joy of amer prize, he is in boston and ceo of the beta rotation fund. ed, you see how the market reacts. pension fund and beta rotation fund managed to shift in and out depending on the shifts that you see. what did you see today? >> positioned in the beta basket of staples, we've shown award winning research, when they are strong, when utilities are strong, it is a precursor to volatility which are the conditions which you get these down drafts. liz: and right now your focus, the xlu, the xlp are etf's that reflect the safer plays. david, what are you doing with money? >> same thing for the short-term, tactically we made a turn towards the defensive. the issues that brought this market down pryer to today are unresolved and waiting for the fed to decide what to do next week with qe and the european central bank to really show its hand, and you know, inflation keeps falling there, we thought in the short run, let's take a little risk off the table and raise cash, longer term we think things are okay, for now a little more defensive. liz: both of you tha
we want to bring in david joy of amer prize, he is in boston and ceo of the beta rotation fund. ed, you see how the market reacts. pension fund and beta rotation fund managed to shift in and out depending on the shifts that you see. what did you see today? >> positioned in the beta basket of staples, we've shown award winning research, when they are strong, when utilities are strong, it is a precursor to volatility which are the conditions which you get these down drafts. liz: and right...
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>> well, stress to know what you own and the beta of what you own, and the short side or know what theeta is adjusted on a day like today, and that means that if you have a stock to move three times the amount of the underlying market, hedging and thinking a along those lines, and that is is why i talk about the iwm is a good hedge for the eem, because there is a high correlation or the dax. and go back to what is going to be defensive and going to do well in the environment, go with loralorb, and what is happening is that there is pricing power for all of the core player yrs. it plays a handsome dividend, and that i have stakes in companies that is giving them dividends, and it has been a defensive stock for the past few pullbacks in the market. >> dan? >> this is an easy one. you go defensive and go for the yield like tim is mentioning, and go where there is no dollar exposure, and it is yaiis at&t,t is a stock that i bought, and no overseas exposure here sh, and putting together some other assets, and this is the one where if you get the stock between $33 and so, you will have a goo
>> well, stress to know what you own and the beta of what you own, and the short side or know what theeta is adjusted on a day like today, and that means that if you have a stock to move three times the amount of the underlying market, hedging and thinking a along those lines, and that is is why i talk about the iwm is a good hedge for the eem, because there is a high correlation or the dax. and go back to what is going to be defensive and going to do well in the environment, go with...
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imf since the team to barbados in they said you must devalue your currency and has to go to 1.9% her betas dollars. make it worth less so people will import fewer goods in exports are cheaper it is cheaper and take a vacation that will help you to raise your intake of dollars it help you to solve this problem. the people said no we don't want to do that because if you do if you devalue the currency people's wages are worth less their last four and increase their former employers will raise prices to set off a low wage price spiral of inflation they said we have an alternative plan we will go to the workers and ask them to take a wage cut directly. without getting into all the details it barely passed with the wage cut and workers took to the streets of bridgetown 30,000, one-fifth of the country took to the streets like the equivalent of 30 million washing -- marching washington.
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i held onto the high beta names despite the fact they have been hit hard. they're extraordinarily high volatile stocks. matt, i want to talk to you today. >> we didn't sell today. our high names did get hit in the last couple weeks. the s&p and the dow are both holding their longer term uptrends. as long as that continues we're not going to shift our long-term view on the market. we're watching that. when that breaks, things will change. >> charles: that will be some serious bloodletting. how many losses will you allow. >> on the dow it's 16,575 so we're much closer to the dow than the s&p a couple of percentage points on the downside which brings us a 5 percent pull back. we're okay with that. that's a normal bull back. >> charles: you guys don't exactly have the ups and downs. your gyrations are a little less that night average watcher of our show. did you take any extraordinary action. >> we did nothing today. we're long-term optimistic about the -- >> charles: let me jump in. value. what does it mean to you. how would you describe to the average viewer
i held onto the high beta names despite the fact they have been hit hard. they're extraordinarily high volatile stocks. matt, i want to talk to you today. >> we didn't sell today. our high names did get hit in the last couple weeks. the s&p and the dow are both holding their longer term uptrends. as long as that continues we're not going to shift our long-term view on the market. we're watching that. when that breaks, things will change. >> charles: that will be some serious...
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remember we talked about lower beta stocks. the threshold at 1.hing below that. .46 is below the beta. a lot of these are. the one area seeing green overall right now. why so much agita? why so much angst. it got here, it somehow slipped in, that is really throwing jet fuel on the worries of the fragility of the market and flaming things up. how did the disease make its way into this country and what does it mean for your money? we have every angle covered for you, ashley webster with the latest details. nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange monitoring the actual stocks that have a hand in solving this problem. first to ashley, stunning this man walked into the hospital, told them he was in africa and they sent him home. >> the unidentified patient remains in serious position at a dallas hospital right now. as we speak a nine-member team of federal health officials busy trying to track down anyone who had close contact with this man. anyone who may have been exposed to the virus will be watched closely for 21 days, that is the maximum
remember we talked about lower beta stocks. the threshold at 1.hing below that. .46 is below the beta. a lot of these are. the one area seeing green overall right now. why so much agita? why so much angst. it got here, it somehow slipped in, that is really throwing jet fuel on the worries of the fragility of the market and flaming things up. how did the disease make its way into this country and what does it mean for your money? we have every angle covered for you, ashley webster with the...
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big beta is on my list, everyone wants to buy the dip.es: i know that you make a great argument with the russell, but what about the blimp stocks? -- blue chip stocks, individual names without mm multiple out of this rel am of possibley. >> looking at alibaba first dupont two differences. charles: which would you buy? >> dupont. >> i lov federal express, fedx, we're in a market, now is time to get into fedex, volume growth,15% quarter over quarter. >> we're running out of time. >> okay. charles: fedex, great show, great having you to, we're here every night for you 6 p.m., if you can't see the show, dvr it, president obama coming up next. i can not imagine a better guy to walk through it than lou dobbs. >> good evening, congressional critics blasting president obama for playing politics with america's public health. and giving no logical rational reason for not restricting travel from countries stricken by ebola. that despite the fact that his cdc director dr. freed an today admited on a hearing on capitol hill more of our health care wor
big beta is on my list, everyone wants to buy the dip.es: i know that you make a great argument with the russell, but what about the blimp stocks? -- blue chip stocks, individual names without mm multiple out of this rel am of possibley. >> looking at alibaba first dupont two differences. charles: which would you buy? >> dupont. >> i lov federal express, fedx, we're in a market, now is time to get into fedex, volume growth,15% quarter over quarter. >> we're running out...
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. >> don't forget they are higher beta plays. the market did correct. the dow was 5 percent and there was also 10 percentish. of course, these stocks are going to come under pressure. if you're going to buy the stocks now is the time to give it a shock. not after it's appreciated ten, 20 percent. charles: high beta means they trade all over the place. not for the faint of heart. (?) big news this week suggests that maybe isis started doing this show on the internet. it means big money, big news, and, of course, we'll show you how to profit. we'll be right back to show you how to make money. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. ♪ charles: all r
. >> don't forget they are higher beta plays. the market did correct. the dow was 5 percent and there was also 10 percentish. of course, these stocks are going to come under pressure. if you're going to buy the stocks now is the time to give it a shock. not after it's appreciated ten, 20 percent. charles: high beta means they trade all over the place. not for the faint of heart. (?) big news this week suggests that maybe isis started doing this show on the internet. it means big money,...
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>> about the beta site? >> well, about delaying it. i mean, you say beta site. i say delay. but whether you're right or i'm right, why did you not follow his advice? >> well, i didn't think that it was possible the way that the ffm was configured to do that. >> okay. you shared your testimony earlier, you shared your resume. what part of your resume included i.t. background? because that was his expertise. you sounded like you're a health care provider not an i.t. expert? >> well i am a health care provider. i've probably become more of an i.t. expert in the last year. >> this was in january. at what particular point did your i.t. expert -- >> actually taking the recommendations of our i.t. expert team inside cms and cms contractors who i felt were a lot closer to this issue than brian. >> so now we can look backwards and realize that the rollout was a disaster. so what do you think of your i.t. expertise within cms today? was brian right, we should some delayed it? >> i don't know that brian was right i know that -- >> was he closer to right than your team? >> not necessari
>> about the beta site? >> well, about delaying it. i mean, you say beta site. i say delay. but whether you're right or i'm right, why did you not follow his advice? >> well, i didn't think that it was possible the way that the ffm was configured to do that. >> okay. you shared your testimony earlier, you shared your resume. what part of your resume included i.t. background? because that was his expertise. you sounded like you're a health care provider not an i.t....
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they're much more higher beta stocks. liz: we'll buy that now because is cheap? >> not quite yet. i'm waiting until the, again i'm kind of a technical trader type guy. i think the s&p key level is 1878. that is a very specifically level. that level is the 50% retracement from the low of this year to the high. those 50% levels, especially on yearly basis, we're not talking intraday, those are typically huge magnet points. i think if s&p gets basically this point 25 points lower, you will see bargains in the stock market. david: okay, that is good advice. if we are going into something a little more serious than just a correction, if you will, a real bearish sort of market here, one thing you should definitely do, i would think is root out all those beta stocks, all those stocks with very high p-es and just deal with solid companies. they may not be the mr. excitement but they are the ones that will last, right. >> exactly. and to that point, look at tesla. tesla is the world's favorite electric car company, tesla the darling of the market this year got smashed 7, 8%. that is perfec
they're much more higher beta stocks. liz: we'll buy that now because is cheap? >> not quite yet. i'm waiting until the, again i'm kind of a technical trader type guy. i think the s&p key level is 1878. that is a very specifically level. that level is the 50% retracement from the low of this year to the high. those 50% levels, especially on yearly basis, we're not talking intraday, those are typically huge magnet points. i think if s&p gets basically this point 25 points lower,...
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that is where portfolio managers are going to look for the beta. so you want to be buying energy names. >> suny, it is interesting you in terms of the places you put money to work have a little bit of a defensive stance with a cyclical mix. techs you like. utilities and staples? >> we like high growth names. it's a quality bid in the face of what we do think will be a rally into the end of the year. we have a really atrocious results from investor community, post washout wednesday what we're calling it. so we see a lot of -- >> do you mean hedge funds. >> yes. some real money but yes in the hedge fund community. very little guidance coming through so there's this vacuum of information. so we're feeling very constructive on that. high growth, high quality names. >> i notice manabanks are one a you like. and we know it appears that rates are going to be lower for longer. but we also know in the last couple of weeks, volumes at the banks, you know, we discussed beforehand, they have really spiked. is that part of the -- if we see voms as we have over
that is where portfolio managers are going to look for the beta. so you want to be buying energy names. >> suny, it is interesting you in terms of the places you put money to work have a little bit of a defensive stance with a cyclical mix. techs you like. utilities and staples? >> we like high growth names. it's a quality bid in the face of what we do think will be a rally into the end of the year. we have a really atrocious results from investor community, post washout wednesday...
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believe we'll surpass them pretty soon. >> reporter: since 2012, bart has been subscribing to the beta system, testing it every quarter. an advanced warning of, say, ten seconds could bring a train going 30 miles an hour to a complete stop. of course, that would ultimately save lives and prevent injuries. you're seeing a diagram of shake alert. part of the project would be to allow people to see the intensity of a quake and see when you could expect it to hit your area. we have our colleague still at the hearing to find out about the funding, whether we secured funding for this, and you can catch that on nbcbayarea.com and at 5:00 and 6:00 on our newscast. live at san francisco city hall, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, steph. >>> up next, why flight attendants are flighting back on the faa's latest ruling on electronic devices. >>> plus -- >> good morning, i'm bob redell, take you deep inside the nasa research facility, look to see how the space agency is developing the next generation spacecraft. that story coming up. >>> welcome back. flight attendants t
believe we'll surpass them pretty soon. >> reporter: since 2012, bart has been subscribing to the beta system, testing it every quarter. an advanced warning of, say, ten seconds could bring a train going 30 miles an hour to a complete stop. of course, that would ultimately save lives and prevent injuries. you're seeing a diagram of shake alert. part of the project would be to allow people to see the intensity of a quake and see when you could expect it to hit your area. we have our...
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look for those as your big beta names and along the way you have a j.p. or the wells fargo to balance out. >> all financials. asset banks. brokerage companies. any kind of yield on less risky assets it opens up an ocean of profits. all the companies have been starved and taking risk thas don't need to. get short rates higher and i think 70% of loans are made off short rates. libor, prime rate, all of a sudden earnings that weren't there and i don't think people are estimating enough for what could happen. >> and bank of america still has about a 5 percent move to the upside to take out its old high. and today eats number is a perfect setup. >> doc? zpli like it. i like bank of america. murph and are both long in that one. i'm long in the playoff playbook. i think it continues to 18 and then 20 is the next stop. >> all right. doc, you are at the telestrator. >> but got unusual activity today and as you said apparel rel retailer. foot locker. it's eased down with the market but today a nice move up. nearly 3%. look here. so there it is, 56.49. the call, the
look for those as your big beta names and along the way you have a j.p. or the wells fargo to balance out. >> all financials. asset banks. brokerage companies. any kind of yield on less risky assets it opens up an ocean of profits. all the companies have been starved and taking risk thas don't need to. get short rates higher and i think 70% of loans are made off short rates. libor, prime rate, all of a sudden earnings that weren't there and i don't think people are estimating enough for...
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tonya page, al jazeera, beta. >>> let's go over to richard and get an update on the floods we see inl, richard. >> nasty weather condition and telling me bad weather they had across the basin and this is the area of low pressure which moved in across the country but it's not just portugal. we had from various areas of low pressure some very serious weather infecting italy and switzerland and 70-80 millimeters across much of the area and this is water that is nice and quite nasty conditions there and it's portugal with bad weather and across here is the scene on city center on monday and torrential rain coming down and subways flooded. the situation here is looking better in the short term and the cloud and rain is moving across spain but the reason the frontal system moves to the west and that is going to be heading its way as we get to wednesday, there is very heavy rain that will effect more central parts of portugal during the course of the day and you see the circulation to the west for much of the uk it's looking unsettled with heavy rain and the frontal system effecting parts o
tonya page, al jazeera, beta. >>> let's go over to richard and get an update on the floods we see inl, richard. >> nasty weather condition and telling me bad weather they had across the basin and this is the area of low pressure which moved in across the country but it's not just portugal. we had from various areas of low pressure some very serious weather infecting italy and switzerland and 70-80 millimeters across much of the area and this is water that is nice and quite nasty...
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. >> some also reduced beta coming into this, recognizing that markets felt a little toppy and took beta >> mean their risk. >> risk relative to the overall market. but you are right, are a group of hedge funds getting hammered. looking through our core portfolio, remind viewers we track 1200 hedge fund managers and certainly top 100, liz, some are get hammered. some are down 10, 12, 20%. liz: what is hurting them. >> their focus is typically something equity related and levered long to equity markets. a lot of those guys are in the process david and i were talking about at the break. expecting redemptions. selling ahead of redemptions is causing negative momentum. you're getting some of that negative momentum right now. david: let's put viewers minds at ease about something because it was partly redemptions in 2008 and 2009 that really spooked the market but what's very different about now from then, and richard fisher talked to me about it today, there is so much liquidity in banks. for it to spill over, the banks would have to have a liquidity problem in 2008. they don't have that now
. >> some also reduced beta coming into this, recognizing that markets felt a little toppy and took beta >> mean their risk. >> risk relative to the overall market. but you are right, are a group of hedge funds getting hammered. looking through our core portfolio, remind viewers we track 1200 hedge fund managers and certainly top 100, liz, some are get hammered. some are down 10, 12, 20%. liz: what is hurting them. >> their focus is typically something equity related and...
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daddy loves you, beta stephen (laughter) keep doing your liver exercises!laughter) (applause) this race is close because udall has built a solid advantage among women voters. in part because gardner's bill could outlaw some forms of birth control. okay, ladies -- gardner's name is on that "federal" personhood bill in congress, but he has a simple answer to your concerns. >> reporter: if you don't support the personhood initiative, why keep your name on that "life begins at conception act" on the federal level? >> gardner: there is no such thing as a federal personhood bill. >> reporter: but the facts are >> gardner: the facts are, eli, that there is no federal personhood bill. there is no federal personhood bill. >> stephen: okay? there is no federal personhood bill. it's settled! this bill that gardner co-sponsored doesn't exist! (laughter) (cheers and applause) next up, folks, south dakota. up until now, south dakota was best known as the dakota that 'doesn't' have fargo, which is in north dakota, which is, of course, famous for the movie. "fargo" which t
daddy loves you, beta stephen (laughter) keep doing your liver exercises!laughter) (applause) this race is close because udall has built a solid advantage among women voters. in part because gardner's bill could outlaw some forms of birth control. okay, ladies -- gardner's name is on that "federal" personhood bill in congress, but he has a simple answer to your concerns. >> reporter: if you don't support the personhood initiative, why keep your name on that "life begins at...
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i don't think we we're going to have this massive beta move in the large caps but if you are inclined think we get back to the 2,000 and hold there, i like that s&p -- the spy put calendar they laid out for us. >> mike. >> yeah. i also like calendars. i might be inclined to do one of the russell though, iwm, which is actually the sector which has been underperforming where greater volatility might be priced in. >> all right. looks lime our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more on "options action" check out our website and we're on "fast money" every day. we'll see >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." other people trying to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. call me or tweet me. so which is which? is the rest of the world going to bring down the united states with its stumbling,
i don't think we we're going to have this massive beta move in the large caps but if you are inclined think we get back to the 2,000 and hold there, i like that s&p -- the spy put calendar they laid out for us. >> mike. >> yeah. i also like calendars. i might be inclined to do one of the russell though, iwm, which is actually the sector which has been underperforming where greater volatility might be priced in. >> all right. looks lime our time has expired. i'm melissa...
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. >> i want to scientifically -- i'm going to beta test them. >> zubitz is a kickstarter campaign andeady exceeded their goal because people are loving this. we have the creators. a husband and wife team. ryan and valerie weans via skype right this minute to tell us about them. >> hi. >> these are really, really cool. we've got some skeptics. tell us about the magnets. will they stay closed? >> yeah, they will. actually, when you saw me running around in that video, i'm wearing the child-strength magnet. >> when i go to the gym, i wear my shoes and i also have the child-size. they have never opened up. >> how hard is it to adjust the tension on the laces if you want them tighter or loser? >> the first time you install ou always get the nside your shoe the same way once you set it. >> so how did this whole idea come about? >> we have three little boys, and we buy good-looking lace-up shoes but they never wear them and we don't want to fuss with putting them on so we said there has got to be an easier way. >> so has it worked? >> yeah, we show them off to their friends. >> we gave some
. >> i want to scientifically -- i'm going to beta test them. >> zubitz is a kickstarter campaign andeady exceeded their goal because people are loving this. we have the creators. a husband and wife team. ryan and valerie weans via skype right this minute to tell us about them. >> hi. >> these are really, really cool. we've got some skeptics. tell us about the magnets. will they stay closed? >> yeah, they will. actually, when you saw me running around in that...
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has been beta testing the early-warning system. it has found that just a ten-second warning is enough to bring a 30-mile-an-hour train to a stop and prevent derailment. bob redell, nbc bay area. >>> a protest is stemming from video posted on youtube showing a group of neighboring kids arguing with a group of drop box employees over a playground. the employees have a permit to use that area but the kids play pick-up soccer every night. today, protesters will ask the city to make the park 100% public. since this video surfaced, drop box apologized for the way that its employees acted. >>> apple is officially unveiling its new ipads today. >> someone released screen shots of the new ipad mini and air. the new ipads have touch i.d. technology which is similar to the new iphones. >> very cool. >> just in time for christmas. >>> a live look right now at at&t park, the giants are looking to close things out against the cardinals tonight in front of the home crowd. first pitch is at 5:07. >> and kansas city continued a post-season run yest
has been beta testing the early-warning system. it has found that just a ten-second warning is enough to bring a 30-mile-an-hour train to a stop and prevent derailment. bob redell, nbc bay area. >>> a protest is stemming from video posted on youtube showing a group of neighboring kids arguing with a group of drop box employees over a playground. the employees have a permit to use that area but the kids play pick-up soccer every night. today, protesters will ask the city to make the...
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definitely aadesigner babies built to be alphas, betas, deltas and social class predetermined.k tom is a genius? >> i thinks very ib 39 intelligent but after years of trying she wasn't getting pregnant. >> unable to have a buy l, buy loathical child. to me that was huge. i've always felt that intelligence equals success in life. >> if you were in a situation where my husband and i could not have our own child and you have to pick characteristics, it's only the smart thing to do to try to stack the deck in your child's favor and to try to get the best you can get for your child. >> marianna, nine months later, tom was born. expectations were high. >> did your mom high you as akid. >> kepso she had different expectations of you. >> i always felt he would be smart. >> because of -- >> while his mother was make him go forward but what dn know was athat he dad, i could tell that there was a riff between me and my dad growing up? >> did you feel like you had a a lot in common with your dad. >> no, we were two different people. >> i figured would it be harder if i tell him or don't te
definitely aadesigner babies built to be alphas, betas, deltas and social class predetermined.k tom is a genius? >> i thinks very ib 39 intelligent but after years of trying she wasn't getting pregnant. >> unable to have a buy l, buy loathical child. to me that was huge. i've always felt that intelligence equals success in life. >> if you were in a situation where my husband and i could not have our own child and you have to pick characteristics, it's only the smart thing to...
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we have supported various events throughout san francisco, america's cup, thousands of people, beta breakers, small neighborhood events, we have been facilitating this event and allowing access to our water system. what happens in the puc is to formalize this under the as auspice as according to the san francisco department of public health and regulates or drinking water. that's the steps for outset. >> what's the timeframe for that? >> i think it's six 6 months is doable. it's been on going for a while. it's unrelated area right now and we've been doing some trailblazersing. >> i guess i'm wondering under regulation sf puc was driving this recommendation and you were supposed to report to us regulation by july 1st. is it going to take another six 6 months? >> i think that it could be faster, but i can't obligate a regulatory authority. it's an unregulated area in terms of whether these connections are part of the water department now. we are doing this now. if someone asks us to install access at an event. we would do it. i don't think it needs to wait. but to formalize it into a regulatio
we have supported various events throughout san francisco, america's cup, thousands of people, beta breakers, small neighborhood events, we have been facilitating this event and allowing access to our water system. what happens in the puc is to formalize this under the as auspice as according to the san francisco department of public health and regulates or drinking water. that's the steps for outset. >> what's the timeframe for that? >> i think it's six 6 months is doable. it's...
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. >> reporter: other beta testers include the b.a.r.t. system. with a warning, b.a.r.t. a quick stop. a crucial step for avoid dealing railment. seismologists are pushing for shake alert so alert can be sent to cell phones and more. if shake alert does become publicly available, devices like bloom's could be as common as a smoke alarm. in berkeley, i'm sumi das, cbs news. >>> a tower now has see-through panels on the first level. they were unveiled to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the monument. walking on the glass floor which costs $38 million. the tower was erected for the 1889 world fair and is the world's most visited paid attraction. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the ebola threat. >>> plus, the world's best poker player phil ivy accused scamming $20 million sits down with james down of "60 minutes." >>> and he's back on broadway after 67 years, a conversation with james early jones. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thus. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> today's tuesday, oct
. >> reporter: other beta testers include the b.a.r.t. system. with a warning, b.a.r.t. a quick stop. a crucial step for avoid dealing railment. seismologists are pushing for shake alert so alert can be sent to cell phones and more. if shake alert does become publicly available, devices like bloom's could be as common as a smoke alarm. in berkeley, i'm sumi das, cbs news. >>> a tower now has see-through panels on the first level. they were unveiled to celebrate the 125th...
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are to believe the markets will go higher to year's end, isn't the tendency to go where there's more betao go to the stocks that are not the big tech names? >> there's a lot of broken stories. pando pandora, a darling this year, now down 50% compared to march. the story is effectively over here. picking a bottom in 3-d printing stocks or social media stocks, that's not the right strategy. to the open, i think stick with what's working. >> look, if people are nervous about a lot of things, they remain nervous. the fact the market was open, ebola in new york city, the futures at 10:00 last night demonstrates confidence, but the only place is confidence where people feel safe. these are the stocks they feel safe in. >> facebook, earnings next week. what's the trade? >> google, not mentioned yet, traded poorly. could be because of the stuff that facebook is doing in mobile ads. remember this, okay, this company's supposed to have $12 billion in sales this year, and that's a 2.09 billion market cap. the earnings, the options market implies a 6.5% one day move in either direction, going down fr
are to believe the markets will go higher to year's end, isn't the tendency to go where there's more betao go to the stocks that are not the big tech names? >> there's a lot of broken stories. pando pandora, a darling this year, now down 50% compared to march. the story is effectively over here. picking a bottom in 3-d printing stocks or social media stocks, that's not the right strategy. to the open, i think stick with what's working. >> look, if people are nervous about a lot of...
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the breakout, if adjusted for beta is quite large, despite the fact it looks like nothing.he real important thing. this is the s&p utilities sector since the bull market in '09. again, the point of trend lines is i don't draw them. they draw themselves. this has been a perfect response. perfect. overened and ober to the top and bottom of the channel. we're any other the tocht channel. i say i think you fade it here and come back like that. so where to? back to the daily chart. breakout. we fall back to the mid-point i think, around 42. that would be about a 5% decline, which is very substantial thing like this. >> three quick points. one, look at valuation in the utilities space a lot of these names are at or well above their longer term average multiples trading about 18 times earnings. on average all of the constituents of the xlu. carter's point, rates, if anything i could see them going higher rather than lower. and op top of that this is one of those is spas where options remain cheap. the trade is actually an easy one. go out to january buy the january put. spending 2
the breakout, if adjusted for beta is quite large, despite the fact it looks like nothing.he real important thing. this is the s&p utilities sector since the bull market in '09. again, the point of trend lines is i don't draw them. they draw themselves. this has been a perfect response. perfect. overened and ober to the top and bottom of the channel. we're any other the tocht channel. i say i think you fade it here and come back like that. so where to? back to the daily chart. breakout. we...
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it is a juvenile diabetes where pancreas doesn't make those beta cells, increasing cells.s is published in the "journal of cell." harvard researchers have used a stem cell to develop billions of these insulin secreting cells. they use them in mice to see if it really works and it has actually done a great job. six months after the shoot something completely under control and they have a positive result. now they have to protect those because how do you protect these cells from immune system? that's what they're working on. this is coming to human clinical trial over the next few years. but i think in this pans out, no more insulin shots and we will be able to put in almost a pseudo pancreas for you. >> how -- type 2 more people have? >> type 2 is where most people are obese. they don't have enough insulin receptors. your engine, your pancreas is chugging along but not making enough insulin. type is where you have an immune reaction. your own body is destroying your o own pancreas that helps you get rid of your glucose. they've tried transplants. eyelet cell transplants, th
it is a juvenile diabetes where pancreas doesn't make those beta cells, increasing cells.s is published in the "journal of cell." harvard researchers have used a stem cell to develop billions of these insulin secreting cells. they use them in mice to see if it really works and it has actually done a great job. six months after the shoot something completely under control and they have a positive result. now they have to protect those because how do you protect these cells from immune...
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are to believe the markets will go higher to year's end, isn't the natural tendency to go to more beta? go to the stocks that are smaller, beaten up, not the big cap tech names. >> there's a lot of broken stories. look at pandora, a darling in the beginning of the year, and now down 50% from the all-time highs. the story is over here, you know what i mean? picking a bottom in 3-d printing stocks or social media stocks or web services stocks that were all the rage a year ago, that's not the right strategy. to the open, stick with what's working. >> look, if people are nervous about a lot of things, the fact the market was up today, given the fact ebola was in new york city, trading last night, that demonstrates confidence. the only place there's confidence is in the places where people feel safe. these are the stocks they feel safe in. >> that said, facebook out with earnings next week, what's the trend? >> this is the last megaone. google, that disappointed, traded poorly. could be baufts stuff that facebook is doing in mobile ads. remember this, the company needs 12 billion in sales t
are to believe the markets will go higher to year's end, isn't the natural tendency to go to more beta? go to the stocks that are smaller, beaten up, not the big cap tech names. >> there's a lot of broken stories. look at pandora, a darling in the beginning of the year, and now down 50% from the all-time highs. the story is over here, you know what i mean? picking a bottom in 3-d printing stocks or social media stocks or web services stocks that were all the rage a year ago, that's not...
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, is doing the translation. [ foreign language ] >> the skype translator is scheduled to be out in betaof the year. i had an opportunity to demo the new device. >> it's not just family or friends, this could be used for serious business negotiations. >> the idea that people don't understand each other and, it's just going to be a thing of the past. we never think about, wow, those are the dark ages where you couldn't understand each other. that's where we're headed. so i'm the one living and i've listened to the tips, the trends and have-you-tried-this. now, i'm ready for someone to listen to me. welcome to fit2me.com, your free custom-fit, diabetes support program that actually listens to you. start building your fit2me program today using key areas of diabetes management. let's start with food. mexican? asian? italian! want recipes that reduce calories? or carbs? which activity feels more like you? cardio? or couch curls? choose a digital coach. tough love? or a gentle nudge? you can even get a tool kit with treatment options to discuss with your doctor. fit2me also inspires you throu
, is doing the translation. [ foreign language ] >> the skype translator is scheduled to be out in betaof the year. i had an opportunity to demo the new device. >> it's not just family or friends, this could be used for serious business negotiations. >> the idea that people don't understand each other and, it's just going to be a thing of the past. we never think about, wow, those are the dark ages where you couldn't understand each other. that's where we're headed. so i'm the...
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like the new ideas which we call factor indexing, some people like smart beta but nobody wants to have -- the simplest thing to do is to i and equal weighted index and you are overweight for small stocks and overweight the value stocks and he will outperform the cap index more often than not if you look at last two years and he will not pay many fees to the brokers. >> that is the whole point. >> you got it. davidnk you so much, blitzer, the chairman of the s&p/dow jones committee. and to matt miller. coming up, sheryl sandberg speaks and we've got exclusive comments from the facebook coo following the company's is appointing results. walmart playsre, their "call of duty" card. they want to lure gamers away from gamestop with a new strategy. we are a few moments into the session, stay "in the loop." ♪ is from the highly anticipated "call of duty: warfare." it goes on sale next week with but what could be more to game changing in this blockbuster launch? play in the big videogame business. it will sell the new game 24 hours before the official release which could not have competitors li
like the new ideas which we call factor indexing, some people like smart beta but nobody wants to have -- the simplest thing to do is to i and equal weighted index and you are overweight for small stocks and overweight the value stocks and he will outperform the cap index more often than not if you look at last two years and he will not pay many fees to the brokers. >> that is the whole point. >> you got it. davidnk you so much, blitzer, the chairman of the s&p/dow jones...
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one company that sells ph computers and printers, then second company would spin off and focus on beta storage servers and software n recent months, hewett packard sales have dropped, and consumers are turning to mobile devices. and it, looks like the more money some americans make, the less their giving back. the chronical of philanthropy reports middle class and poor americans, gave more of their incomes to help those in need. by state, utah residents are the most charitable, followed by mississippi, alabama, and texas. states in the new england region, rang at the bottom. and, that report found that the biggest drop in charitable giving is in major cities like new york, la, and philadelphia. that the tasha, erika? >> doesn't say much for us. >> i know, wow. >> all right, thanks, jill. >> new york, too. >> got to change that. thank you. >>> well, backlash against the college in vermont. it is graduation class of students select add man convicted every killing a philadelphia police officer, as their commencement speaker. as "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson reports, some say
one company that sells ph computers and printers, then second company would spin off and focus on beta storage servers and software n recent months, hewett packard sales have dropped, and consumers are turning to mobile devices. and it, looks like the more money some americans make, the less their giving back. the chronical of philanthropy reports middle class and poor americans, gave more of their incomes to help those in need. by state, utah residents are the most charitable, followed by...
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the beta is moving. >> what do you say about the volatility in the market?you about small caps? that it is ay healthy sign. we were beginning to develop complacency for a while. i have had a 2014 target for the s&p since last year and the market kept pushing up. there is nothing like a pause and ponder. we cannot think of that as a negative. >> what is going on with the blue chips? the results are terrible. these companies are in the midst of cost cutting. they can't get the revenue growth. >> it is one of those after the gold rush moments. these companies have been in favor for decades. people are drinking different types of sodas or refreshing drinks. they are eating different types of sandwiches. in terms of ibm, they are looking at the cloud as less traditional. this is structural, not cyclical. these companies are better prepared to a debt to the new era, i believe. it is like turning a large ship around in a bathtub. it will be a work of art. for true value investors, probably a great opportunity for some dividend. >> i think there is a whole conspirac
the beta is moving. >> what do you say about the volatility in the market?you about small caps? that it is ay healthy sign. we were beginning to develop complacency for a while. i have had a 2014 target for the s&p since last year and the market kept pushing up. there is nothing like a pause and ponder. we cannot think of that as a negative. >> what is going on with the blue chips? the results are terrible. these companies are in the midst of cost cutting. they can't get the...
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to keep even one beta perspiration from forming on that handsome face of his.is fan is so famous, it has its own twitter account. last night the actual fan took center stage at the debate between chris and a florida governor -- and florida governor rick scott. >> somehow there is a fan there, and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- really -- will not join us for this debate. >> mark, i have seen a lot of weird things covering politics. that was weird. neither candidate looks great there read scott looking petty and chris looking odd. who do you think that is worse for? >> i am not sure whether voters are going to care for elites. it is worse for scott. >> you will admit it is one of the odder things you have seen in a long time, right? >> it is pretty odd, although i have been a fan of charlie christ's fan a long time. so nothing would surprise me. >> a fan of the fan. coming up, the rands of time. mark halperin's interview with senator paul when we come back. ♪ >> mark, you wanted to look for -- live free or die, so yo
to keep even one beta perspiration from forming on that handsome face of his.is fan is so famous, it has its own twitter account. last night the actual fan took center stage at the debate between chris and a florida governor -- and florida governor rick scott. >> somehow there is a fan there, and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- really -- will not join us for this debate. >> mark, i have seen a lot of weird things covering politics. that...
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scientists have been trying to find a recipe to mass produce beta cells for the past 15 years.his sense the level of sugar in the blood and keep it in a healthy range by making exact amounts of insuli the tories will be able to use the self test drugs and learthe findings are published in the latest edition of the jol cell. >> spending big money to track activity tracker is. the university of memphis will receive a template million dollar grant d research. 22 researchers from 11 universities will work together. they have already zeroed in on to health risks to track >> and we're learning about next weekend's james beard foundation is ic >> hear from 16 at trump international hotel and tower. >> serving up a one- of-a-kind menu. wait until you see what he has done. >>not to build it up for you. sea trout that we have smoked. >> >>the best chefs in chicago all coming together. i am privledged to hose t the group. >>it is no surprise tickets are expensive. still tickets available. >>going to make a warm vinegarette >>some mint ginger. a teaspoon of mint ginger. >>the idea is to in
scientists have been trying to find a recipe to mass produce beta cells for the past 15 years.his sense the level of sugar in the blood and keep it in a healthy range by making exact amounts of insuli the tories will be able to use the self test drugs and learthe findings are published in the latest edition of the jol cell. >> spending big money to track activity tracker is. the university of memphis will receive a template million dollar grant d research. 22 researchers from 11...
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and because beta carotene is converted to vitamin a in the body, it's also good for eye health. your favorite music can help you make the most of your workout. a new study finds a link between listening to music, and high-intensity workouts. high-intensity workouts involve short bursts of high energy followed by periods of rest. people in the study worked out twice. once without music, thin while accompanied by a custom list of their favorite songs. the study participants reported both workouts felt the same. but the power output recorded was substantially higher when listening to their favorite music. lunchbreak is next. it's part bar food, part pasta.. we're making hot wing part pasta.. we're making hot wing raviolia1 im >> an italian tourist on wingstwist on wings. they are pretty unbelievable. >> he previously opened >> july 11th. >> you have such interesting recipes. well we're doing today is in oman's to the black hawks. i'm a big fan. >> a former hockey player. not so much anymore. the job kind of took over. >> you still love the game. >> the meal and the drink. comments
and because beta carotene is converted to vitamin a in the body, it's also good for eye health. your favorite music can help you make the most of your workout. a new study finds a link between listening to music, and high-intensity workouts. high-intensity workouts involve short bursts of high energy followed by periods of rest. people in the study worked out twice. once without music, thin while accompanied by a custom list of their favorite songs. the study participants reported both workouts...
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the positive direction i wouldn't underestimate variant the new guy is oliver beta. 49 years old and will be the new ceo of ali ons, he has background at mckenzie and joined in 2007 as a coo and became the cfo. clearly this is an in-house pick. ." that is it for "on the move still down on the week by roundabout 2%. if you want to talk markets i am on twitter and ferrotv. >> jobs day. the u.s. is set for a big pickup in payrolls as christine lagarde tells us the country is one of the few bright spots in the world economy. loyalty lost. easyjet profits jump as passenger swotch from air france. jpmorgan says our recent cyber attack invades two thirds of american households. welcome. you are watching "the pulse."
the positive direction i wouldn't underestimate variant the new guy is oliver beta. 49 years old and will be the new ceo of ali ons, he has background at mckenzie and joined in 2007 as a coo and became the cfo. clearly this is an in-house pick. ." that is it for "on the move still down on the week by roundabout 2%. if you want to talk markets i am on twitter and ferrotv. >> jobs day. the u.s. is set for a big pickup in payrolls as christine lagarde tells us the country is one of...
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it's also packed with beta carrotine. it nourishes your eyes and keeps your skin looking younger. >>> a funny looking pillow could be the thing to tame nighttime acid reflux. in a two week test, a small group said it dramatickicly decreased the problem -- dramatically decreased the problem. >> the combination of elevation and laying on the left side separates food and acid from the vofl so there's less of the sids that can come back into your esophagus. >> they are expanding the research to include women who have reflux. >> a nonprofit which helps women battling cancer keeps on growing. cleaning for a reason has given 17,000 free house cleanings for cancer patients. it pairs groups with women undergoing cancer treatment. >> i took a call from a woman who was inquiring about pricing, i gave her a price, she said i can't afford that right now i'm going through chemo therapy and radiation and i am not working and she hung up the phone that day i decided that the next time a woman called my office and she had cancer and neede
it's also packed with beta carrotine. it nourishes your eyes and keeps your skin looking younger. >>> a funny looking pillow could be the thing to tame nighttime acid reflux. in a two week test, a small group said it dramatickicly decreased the problem -- dramatically decreased the problem. >> the combination of elevation and laying on the left side separates food and acid from the vofl so there's less of the sids that can come back into your esophagus. >> they are...