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and start working on your next big idea. ♪ and start working on your next big idea.ith the you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> today the state of new jersey is holding a hearing on legislation that could potentially drive uber out of the state entirely. about 500 drivers are protesting right now outside that hearing in trenton, new jersey. kate rogers is there live and joins us with more. kate? >> hey, kayla, that's right. the crowd is certainly thinned out since we came in earlier. there are people inside. regulators are considering a bill that would restrict uber more tightly in the state of new jersey. new jersey state ledge ta tour thinks they are necessary but uber drive feels differently. we're here with scott cleveland who lost
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that's the big question. here in europe after the rally we saw yesterday the german dax with a better than 1% gain. perhaps investors here watching what the fed will unveil as well. down about 50 points. the french markets seeing a bit of red down about 5 points keeping an eye on the russian market which is have rebounded a bit today just about 10 points and a quick look at the ftse 100 up about 30 points. usually when oil tanks stocks follow suit but that was not the case yesterday. we're looking at oil prices continuing to move to the down side. so the sell off does not seem to be over. wti crude at $43.59 down just about .6%. brent crude the international gauge also trading at $53.84. the big concern of course has been the oversupply of oil in the markets. that seems to be weighing on oil prices in today's trade. >> thank you. if you didn't know the fed begins a two day meeting today on wednesday afternoon followed by janet yellen's news conference. the central bank is expected to drop the word patient fro
that's the big question. here in europe after the rally we saw yesterday the german dax with a better than 1% gain. perhaps investors here watching what the fed will unveil as well. down about 50 points. the french markets seeing a bit of red down about 5 points keeping an eye on the russian market which is have rebounded a bit today just about 10 points and a quick look at the ftse 100 up about 30 points. usually when oil tanks stocks follow suit but that was not the case yesterday. we're...
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big day today, another big one tomorrow.rth of 10 million shares on trading volume tomorrow. short term top stock. >> you want the same space, lets go semis conductor space. off conference, micron is presenting tomorrow. it was downgraded today. there's a chance to buy the stock at these levels is a home run. granted it's relying on them more so on dram. i think you could have some serious upside here. >> gopro has been having problems in terms of trading. and you've been a fan of gopro. >> i have been. >> do you stick with it? >> going in the drawer? top drawer? >> it's not a drawer trade. here's the deal, for me, for gopro, you have to one, believe that they are going to be able to turn it into an entertainment-like company and they're making moves like that. the nhl move is proof for me on that. with the news, at the very least have to nibble at gopro. $64 camera does not bother you? they have a cheaper camera is not the point. it works if they dreet that brand. if they create a brand like underarmor, even though it's jus
big day today, another big one tomorrow.rth of 10 million shares on trading volume tomorrow. short term top stock. >> you want the same space, lets go semis conductor space. off conference, micron is presenting tomorrow. it was downgraded today. there's a chance to buy the stock at these levels is a home run. granted it's relying on them more so on dram. i think you could have some serious upside here. >> gopro has been having problems in terms of trading. and you've been a fan of...
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but a big part of this is what the big companies do. the sort of maturation of companies when they go from being startups to being big companies, and stepping up on their responsibilities. i think that is a big deal. >> what about inclusion and emily: what about inclusion and diversity, something else that you and laura have been giving to? why is inclusion important in silicon valley? mark: i believe tech is inherently inclusionary. tech wants to bring people in. tech wants to include as many people as possible. the reason i am so confident about that is because of the incredible coverage that -- incredible people in silicon valley from the incredible number of countries. the challenge is, we are still underrepresented when it comes especially to women, and then in the u.s. when it comes to african-americans and latinos. emily: should women ask for raises if they think they deserve one? [laughter] mark: yes. they should. yes. [applause] i don't care what anybody says, i think women should ask for raises. i'm a fan. i think these are so
but a big part of this is what the big companies do. the sort of maturation of companies when they go from being startups to being big companies, and stepping up on their responsibilities. i think that is a big deal. >> what about inclusion and emily: what about inclusion and diversity, something else that you and laura have been giving to? why is inclusion important in silicon valley? mark: i believe tech is inherently inclusionary. tech wants to bring people in. tech wants to include as...
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guy: it is pretty big. tweet us. we are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." guy: let's get back to our top story. credit suisse's appointment of tidjane thiam. what does this say about cs's future in investment banking? some people are surprised. others are surprised that it is him, but less surprised that it is a non-investment banker. >> i am not surprised it is a non-investment banker. the swiss government and regulators will focus on appointing those who are not in investment banking. i think that this is an innovative appointment because he knows asia, which is vitally important to a well-balanced business. he knows government and how politicians work. credit suisse is a big provider of services to government. the market is relatively impressed by the appointment. francine: is this justified? brady dougan did not get it all wrong. chris: he is a thoroughly decent man. a great reputation of working hard and has done some very good things, especially with capital. he was unfortuna
guy: it is pretty big. tweet us. we are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." guy: let's get back to our top story. credit suisse's appointment of tidjane thiam. what does this say about cs's future in investment banking? some people are surprised. others are surprised that it is him, but less surprised that it is a non-investment banker. >> i am not surprised it is a non-investment banker. the swiss government and regulators will focus on...
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>> one big question tonight for investors. is big oil going to cut their big dividends? let's go to mike keir? >> well, it's interesting. if you look at what the options markets are implying right now, they are absolutely not forecasting the steady dividend growth that the oil companies are well known for. as you look out to next year, some of the big names are definitely looking like the options market think there could be a cut. that makes sense. let's look at exxon as an example. here's a company doing over $24 billion of free cash flow last year. probably about $2 billion this year. you see similar declines in bp. chevron this year, we're going to look at probably 9 billion in negative free cash flow. it's pretty hard to continue to the support dividends when you have cash flow that was once extremely positive turning very negative. specifically, let's look at bp. think i we're looking at 38% year on year implied cut in the dividend. chevron 25%. exxon about 30%. >> the troubling thing is, a lot of companies that have not cut the dividends yet, they've suspended the
>> one big question tonight for investors. is big oil going to cut their big dividends? let's go to mike keir? >> well, it's interesting. if you look at what the options markets are implying right now, they are absolutely not forecasting the steady dividend growth that the oil companies are well known for. as you look out to next year, some of the big names are definitely looking like the options market think there could be a cut. that makes sense. let's look at exxon as an example....
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they had big gains. biotech stocks had big gains, and that's the xsb. that's steel stocks.y -- semiconductors, excuse me. they had all big gains. how about what were the losers in the first quarter? the losers in the first quarter were oil service names. they were down big. >> all these names were to the down side almost every day the last month and look at them today on the up side. the volume is much higher than normal. tyler, i think sell the winners, buy the losers. s i think that makes a lot of sense right now. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> i know that you and mark do take a longer term view of the markets, but just a quick comment on what you think is happening today. do you think it's just a case of rebalancing and rotation ahead of the quarter end, or do you think the potential for a bigger pullback at stake here? >> i think people are going to come in and buy this dip, and so i think that's exactly what i'm doing because if i look out, you know, two and three and four years, this is a great opportunity to buy good names. specifically domestic small cap se
they had big gains. biotech stocks had big gains, and that's the xsb. that's steel stocks.y -- semiconductors, excuse me. they had all big gains. how about what were the losers in the first quarter? the losers in the first quarter were oil service names. they were down big. >> all these names were to the down side almost every day the last month and look at them today on the up side. the volume is much higher than normal. tyler, i think sell the winners, buy the losers. s i think that...
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it's not as big a change that the food industry would like us to think. it's going to take time but husband ban try and other things will take time to work out. >> is there a public that's willing to spend a couple of cents more per pound on meat that's raised differently and raised what they believe is better versus a public that doesn't care about these things at all and is willing to look for the cheapest sandwich? >> well, we at dartagnan is proof that there is a shift in the public and a growing demand for good healthy wholesome meets and poultry. it's not a couple of cents, it's more than that. it does cost more to raise artisan artisan ally, there is a coast for that, to mature the animals at dartagnan we are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year. we are 30 years old this year. we are growing leaps and bounds only with meat poultry, antibiotic free, be as much as possible heritage organic meat and poultry. we are proof that people, not people at large but more and more of the public is interested in eating wholesome products and is ready to sh
it's not as big a change that the food industry would like us to think. it's going to take time but husband ban try and other things will take time to work out. >> is there a public that's willing to spend a couple of cents more per pound on meat that's raised differently and raised what they believe is better versus a public that doesn't care about these things at all and is willing to look for the cheapest sandwich? >> well, we at dartagnan is proof that there is a shift in the...
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big m&a news.ett teaming up with the brazilian firm 3g to bring kraft foods and heinz together. shares of kraft surgeon, up 35% in the premarket trade. ed joining us now. this is remarkable in many ways. one is that it may be the biggest deal done without a big bank. ed: we are still trying to figure out if that is correct. this is one of the largest transactions ever done without a bank. they have lazard, center v iew -- no goldman sachs or morgan stanley. betty: is that unique buffett? is this a sign of a trend? ed: we've seen a trend long-term of independent advisers, they hate being called boutiques, investment banks taking a bigger market share. center view and lazard are at the forefront of that. long-term it is a trend but to do a deal of this size with just two banks is unusual. it speaks volumes about how confident 3g and buffett are and their ability to pool capital, they did not need to borrow. betty: buffett has plenty of cash. what about kraft shareholders? ed: they have a noncontrolli
big m&a news.ett teaming up with the brazilian firm 3g to bring kraft foods and heinz together. shares of kraft surgeon, up 35% in the premarket trade. ed joining us now. this is remarkable in many ways. one is that it may be the biggest deal done without a big bank. ed: we are still trying to figure out if that is correct. this is one of the largest transactions ever done without a bank. they have lazard, center v iew -- no goldman sachs or morgan stanley. betty: is that unique buffett? is...
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. >> two big reasons.umber one, they're all supercheap and this is something i think is widely misunderstood which is there conventional view there is always a tech bubble. even google and apple are trading at low double-digit p/e, price earning ratios and many others like oracle are trading single digits. if you're a technology congrand slam rit in these lines of business, you have competition from every line of business from the startups and new companies. >> apple, google, amazon, microsoft, with they fall in the category of every? >> google and facebook and others are growing very fast. i think a lot of companies will get larger through this period. it's more than 20 years old, they probably benefit by being broken up and many will be forced to break up if they don't do it voluntarily. >> it's not a sign of defeat or a sign innovation is dead or lost? >> it's a sign of change and evolution, the industry is changing and a sign the technology is changing. it's a sign that there is the opportunity to do m
. >> two big reasons.umber one, they're all supercheap and this is something i think is widely misunderstood which is there conventional view there is always a tech bubble. even google and apple are trading at low double-digit p/e, price earning ratios and many others like oracle are trading single digits. if you're a technology congrand slam rit in these lines of business, you have competition from every line of business from the startups and new companies. >> apple, google,...
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the big question is will it continue?k this is the chart of the week because it was the sell off that many traders say sparked the broader market sell off that we had. >> it was a nice pitch. you don't fool anyone. oil is the chart of the week. get in touch on twitter with who you think got the best chart of the week. yahoo! made more than $5 billion from alibaba's record setting ipo last year and now they decided what to do with some of the money. landon joins us from cnbc hq. >> who is winning in the battle against seema and wilfred? seema might have you on this one. >> thank you landon. >> i'm done. >> always taking longer. you get like 90 seconds. it's ridiculous. >> he never plays by the rules. >> you picked up an a sore point because as of a couple of weeks time. >> i've only got 90 seconds but let's talk yahoo!. they're announcing a plan to buy back $2 billion in stock over the last three years with the proceeds from the alibaba ipo. the move comes as yahoo! spins off it's stake into separate company later this yea
the big question is will it continue?k this is the chart of the week because it was the sell off that many traders say sparked the broader market sell off that we had. >> it was a nice pitch. you don't fool anyone. oil is the chart of the week. get in touch on twitter with who you think got the best chart of the week. yahoo! made more than $5 billion from alibaba's record setting ipo last year and now they decided what to do with some of the money. landon joins us from cnbc hq. >>...
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a big boost there. there's potential for the company to get taken over at a big premium within the next 12 months. if things do go well with the company's experimental drug pipeline, so, again, tyler, some big moves here. 12.5% to the up side for those shares. >> thank you very much. we're talking a lot about stocks, but one of the reasons stocks are moving one way or the other, the u.s. economy. we've got numbers today steve liesman. >> bad news on corporate profits, but some better news on the consumer. our first read on the economy-wide profits. not just the public companies. the public and private ones. this is for the fourth quarter, and they sank 1.6%. the consumer was even stronger than first thought. here's that profit decline. 1.6%. a sharp comedown from the strong profits from the prior two quarters. you can see there's the biggest drags that were overseas corporate profits hobbled by strength in the dollar and weakness in overseas economies, but hold on because corporate profs as a share of t
a big boost there. there's potential for the company to get taken over at a big premium within the next 12 months. if things do go well with the company's experimental drug pipeline, so, again, tyler, some big moves here. 12.5% to the up side for those shares. >> thank you very much. we're talking a lot about stocks, but one of the reasons stocks are moving one way or the other, the u.s. economy. we've got numbers today steve liesman. >> bad news on corporate profits, but some...
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that could have a big effect. yesterday as we discussed the moves are more focused because of semi-conductor stocks but these corrections have to be expected when we have disappointments. >> when you have a multitude of external factors like the stronger dollar and weakness overseas and a lot of progress was needed. that's one thing he did speak to as well as the external factors could derail the kpik growth story. that's why he doesn't think a rate hike should happen until 2016. >> last week we broke three consecutive weeks of declines in u.s. equities but yesterday's moves putting that to bed. >> premarket right now suggesting another ugly day on wall street. >> also still to come here on worldwide exchange speculation mounts in the germanwings investigation after a surprising report tied to the aircraft's pilot. we'll bring you the latest on that devastating story after the short break. >>> welcome back. oil jumps higher after saudi arabia launches air strikes on yemen. the nasdaq has the worst day in nearly a
that could have a big effect. yesterday as we discussed the moves are more focused because of semi-conductor stocks but these corrections have to be expected when we have disappointments. >> when you have a multitude of external factors like the stronger dollar and weakness overseas and a lot of progress was needed. that's one thing he did speak to as well as the external factors could derail the kpik growth story. that's why he doesn't think a rate hike should happen until 2016. >>...
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a big part of this is what the big companies do.he maturation of companies as they go from being startups, they are stepping up their responsibility. i think that is a big deal. >> what about inclusion and diversity, something else that you and laura have been giving to. why is inclusion important in silicon valley? >> i believe tech is inherently inclusionary. tech wants to bring people in. tech wants to include as many people as possible. the reason i am so confident about that is because of the incredible people in silicon valley from the incredible number of countries. the challenge is, we are still underrepresented when it comes especially to women, and then in the u.s. when it comes to african-americans and latinos. >> should women ask for raises if they think they deserve one? [laughter] >> yes. [applause] i don't care what anybody says, i think women should ask for raises. i'm a fan. i think these are solvable problems in two different ways. one is pipeline. there are not -- women are only 15% of computer science graduates i
a big part of this is what the big companies do.he maturation of companies as they go from being startups, they are stepping up their responsibility. i think that is a big deal. >> what about inclusion and diversity, something else that you and laura have been giving to. why is inclusion important in silicon valley? >> i believe tech is inherently inclusionary. tech wants to bring people in. tech wants to include as many people as possible. the reason i am so confident about that is...
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cory: i wonder how big is that business. sanjay: absolutely big.e talked about this almost a year ago. at least up to 7 billion people in the world. a billion of them work for some company. and all of them have at least one. i have three devices. cory: you have three devices? sanjay: you have to keep folks happy. whether it's an ipad or some smart phone or another. everybody needs to be secured and managed for exactly these reasons. it could be a high-security use case like a bank or one that is not as regulated. we take that entire landscape of a billion devices. it is similar to what symantec and mcafee did in the pc world. cory: is the byod trend of users is to bring their own device, does that exacerbate the problem of insecure e-mails the mix of personal and work? sanjay: either a corporate own policy were the company or government gives you phones, you have to be on the forefront of being on a byo policy. most of that is now becoming a self science -- a salt science -- a solved science. cory: "bloomberg west" will be right back. cory: the wor
cory: i wonder how big is that business. sanjay: absolutely big.e talked about this almost a year ago. at least up to 7 billion people in the world. a billion of them work for some company. and all of them have at least one. i have three devices. cory: you have three devices? sanjay: you have to keep folks happy. whether it's an ipad or some smart phone or another. everybody needs to be secured and managed for exactly these reasons. it could be a high-security use case like a bank or one that...
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question tonight for investors is big oil going to cut their big dividends?'s get in the money and find out. go to mike here. what's the likelihood in your view of this? >> well, it's interesting because if you look at what the options markets a
question tonight for investors is big oil going to cut their big dividends?'s get in the money and find out. go to mike here. what's the likelihood in your view of this? >> well, it's interesting because if you look at what the options markets a
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it's a big network.unday night football. >> the report suggests this is not a done -- we're not at the end of the chapter. >> obviously if you're a cable company, this is what you've been most fearful of. but the cable companies are resourceful, don't want to wright them off. channels, you get past channel x and there's 180 that you're watching summit hula cross. look at that. >> which is pretty good. >> right. great lacrosse team. i know guy likes dell barton. everybody has their own channel. if i can cut out 397 channels and just get the ten i want i probably would pay more so i don't have to go through 397 channels to find "better call saul." apple tv perhaps the longest wait for a refresh of any product apple's ever made right? is this finally it? >> if they do this they always -- remember a great article about how they ruled the banks and banks were fearful. apple pay, i'm installing at bar san miguel. i'm working overtime to get that done. don't worry, my bank will check for fraud. i think this is
it's a big network.unday night football. >> the report suggests this is not a done -- we're not at the end of the chapter. >> obviously if you're a cable company, this is what you've been most fearful of. but the cable companies are resourceful, don't want to wright them off. channels, you get past channel x and there's 180 that you're watching summit hula cross. look at that. >> which is pretty good. >> right. great lacrosse team. i know guy likes dell barton. everybody...
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walter, how big of a splash did gurley make down there? >> i think it's a big splash.hink both bill gurley and mark cuban down here have set a tone that we're in a tech bubble. the bubble may burst. on the other side, you have people like steve case saying maybe for the unicorn, maybe some of these big companies in silicon valley. but what's really happening is what steve case calls the rise of the rest. people who are making all sorts of apps, whether it be in austin or kansas city or new orleans or atlanta or miami. these new things are growing. their problem is not that they're in a bubble, but it's hard for them to scale. just thousands of new things. a guy named riley had done a tablet for teachers and their kids. that's great. but how do you bring that to scale, when big companies are doing it? so i think the other conversation here is not that we're in a bubble, but we have a lot of start-ups. how do we accelerate them. do we make them scale. people like rick braddock, the entrepreneur in new york, he's helped fund something at the aspen institute, which is how
walter, how big of a splash did gurley make down there? >> i think it's a big splash.hink both bill gurley and mark cuban down here have set a tone that we're in a tech bubble. the bubble may burst. on the other side, you have people like steve case saying maybe for the unicorn, maybe some of these big companies in silicon valley. but what's really happening is what steve case calls the rise of the rest. people who are making all sorts of apps, whether it be in austin or kansas city or...
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the big gainers today are the big losers that we've seen op the year. noted this trend last week and said that there's likely some kind of rebalancing going on with some people. nobody puts out a press release on it. but that's likely what's going on. for example, metals and oil services, there's your oil service one, the second one, transports have been underperforming. even banks have been a little bit disappointing. all those are doing pretty well today. some big buyers in energy again. the iye, the energy etf, has had huge volume today. somebody is buying this thing really big. and it's only 11:00. people still trying to buy bottoms. you can see here sort of in the middle of its trading range. a lot of people have talked what's going on with china. one of the governors said, we're poised to do something. we're concerned about inflation and slower economic growth. he used the word vigilant, which means we may be doing something if things don't improve. >> we'll come back to you soon, i'm sure. meantime, apple ceo tim cook joining the chorus of busine
the big gainers today are the big losers that we've seen op the year. noted this trend last week and said that there's likely some kind of rebalancing going on with some people. nobody puts out a press release on it. but that's likely what's going on. for example, metals and oil services, there's your oil service one, the second one, transports have been underperforming. even banks have been a little bit disappointing. all those are doing pretty well today. some big buyers in energy again. the...
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charles: a big win for big is nice. the california jury ruling in favor of piner perkins, ellenmac claimed that the dominated firm was discriminating against her due to her and sex. so fill us in on exactly what is going on. >> right now the jury is deliberating not on discrimination because you're right, they found no discrimination that she was not discriminated against at the legal level. but it was not discrimination and now they are looking at retaliation which is very different. even if you are not discriminated against, once you bring the complaint to your boss and they retaliate against you, that's just as illegal as underlying discrimination and they are looking at bat. when she retaliated against after she complained. >> at this stage of the game you have four charges and no matter how this other one turns out, is this a resounding victory for kleiner perkins and big business or a setback for women in corporate america remapped. >> it's a win for the firm but i don't think it's necessarily a major setback for
charles: a big win for big is nice. the california jury ruling in favor of piner perkins, ellenmac claimed that the dominated firm was discriminating against her due to her and sex. so fill us in on exactly what is going on. >> right now the jury is deliberating not on discrimination because you're right, they found no discrimination that she was not discriminated against at the legal level. but it was not discrimination and now they are looking at retaliation which is very different....
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to fail is to big don't let it get that big. obviously as a libertarian i don't think microsoft was too big it's been creatively halfway destroyed. other companies have come along. is facebook too big? i'm not bothered by faith but being too big but if the banks have a blank check on the treasury that that is a problem so i am not prepared at this point and i don't think george will was prepared to say let's pick off on the size of bang. so in the agreement that we have abandoned too big to failed i can see libertarians as saying another will be capsized the banks. >> in terms of the future of the libertarian party [inaudible] i'm a local independent and i'm talking about libertarian as a movement and concept and as far as i am concerned i hope there are more libertarians in america that become more conscious and they can join the republican party or democratic party or the libertarian party or they can just devote their efforts to initiative campaigns were making a secure future which is one of the reasons they underperform. if
to fail is to big don't let it get that big. obviously as a libertarian i don't think microsoft was too big it's been creatively halfway destroyed. other companies have come along. is facebook too big? i'm not bothered by faith but being too big but if the banks have a blank check on the treasury that that is a problem so i am not prepared at this point and i don't think george will was prepared to say let's pick off on the size of bang. so in the agreement that we have abandoned too big to...
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it is a big deal.s that their strategy in their shift to subscription-based recurring revenue is working. alix: so what --- why is the stock down? stephanie: it has been in the last couple of quarters, but it only takes a conference call and we will have to see what they say. i don't know the margins are the underlying details, but i would say that the numbers that we care about to validate the strategy of the subscription-based model are certainly supportive of the story. alix: scarlet, i want to bring you in, you were looking at these numbers and a you have a question for stephanie? scarlet: adobe also highlighted deferred revenue significant in that their risk reported revenue was $11 billion last quarter, making a point to say that they had deferred revenues as well. is this trend of reporting deferred revenue just a way to get people to focus on what is coming up rather than what happened before? it feels like something new. stephanie: cloud is something the stock trades on. recurring revenue is a
it is a big deal.s that their strategy in their shift to subscription-based recurring revenue is working. alix: so what --- why is the stock down? stephanie: it has been in the last couple of quarters, but it only takes a conference call and we will have to see what they say. i don't know the margins are the underlying details, but i would say that the numbers that we care about to validate the strategy of the subscription-based model are certainly supportive of the story. alix: scarlet, i want...
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>> they're big and they're careless. i have sympathy for the clintons on this they were taking money to do great work around the world. but she's known she's wanted to run for president. taking money from foreign governments which when she was in state department they didn't think was acceptable good idea. continuing to give paid speeches, i don't quite understand why when this is clearly areas of all her -- why she keeps doing this, allows these to happen. almost inexplicable. this gives republicans something to talk about. it gives them something that does -- plays right in to the narrative of the clinton, is that is amongst the most dangerous. >> dickerson: what should hillary clinton do to get out from under that, give back the money, give a big speech explaining it? >> no. giving back the money would be great. i guess what you're saying is how do you get rid of this as an issue, i suspect it's simply going to continue as an issue. i don't think she will give a big speech. i don't think she'll give back the money. an
>> they're big and they're careless. i have sympathy for the clintons on this they were taking money to do great work around the world. but she's known she's wanted to run for president. taking money from foreign governments which when she was in state department they didn't think was acceptable good idea. continuing to give paid speeches, i don't quite understand why when this is clearly areas of all her -- why she keeps doing this, allows these to happen. almost inexplicable. this gives...
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had gotten kind of big. suddenly i was running this big thing. i was never suited to it. emily: you said you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? aul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm still very much involved. i'm doing all of the same things that i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam altman. emily: now sam was actually the founder of one of your very first companies. paul: yeah. emily: loopt. when you stepped down, there were certainly people out there who said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing he's ot cut out to be me, because i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator is now. he is better than me at this. emily: co
had gotten kind of big. suddenly i was running this big thing. i was never suited to it. emily: you said you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? aul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily:...
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premiere and delivering a big surprise. delivering a big surprise. . >>> good morning.ive-by shooting that took three lives and left four people wounded just before 8:30 last night in an area known for drug trafficking. meteorologist mike nicco has your bay area forecast. >> temperatures a little bit above average today with upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. we'll have high clouds this morning but increasing sunshine. low to mid 70s in our inland neighborhood. a chance of a stray shower across the north bay friday. >> still some residual delays on caltrain. 207 was cancelled. s the -- it is national transit drive around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place including one right here at the shop now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. ♪ it started with a whisper ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and two
premiere and delivering a big surprise. delivering a big surprise. . >>> good morning.ive-by shooting that took three lives and left four people wounded just before 8:30 last night in an area known for drug trafficking. meteorologist mike nicco has your bay area forecast. >> temperatures a little bit above average today with upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. we'll have high clouds this morning but increasing sunshine. low to mid 70s in our inland neighborhood. a chance of a...
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you look at qualcomm and david can speak to this you had a big downdraft in october after a big miss.nt huge downdraft in january. down to i think 63 bucks. so what's left to do? yeah buy back stock. hopefully the market will focus on this and not focus on the fact that maybe your kour underlying business is fault tering. it works to a point. >> before we let you go what are you more likely to buy, apple stock or apple watch? >> 100% apple stock. the chances of me wearing apple watch, bill are the chances of me doing an iron man again. >> come on. you're a hip guy. michael, same question to you. >> look i even look like pc guy so i think i'm probably more likely to want the stock meaning even if we don't think the watch will move the needle i have a lot of faith in tim cook and the team and this will be one to own and growth is going on. wildcard again, the fed. what are they going to do. >> we're going to be hearing more from jon and walter on that. david before you go, apple watch, apple stock? are you going to buy the stock? >> no we talked about it this morning. cramer is going to
you look at qualcomm and david can speak to this you had a big downdraft in october after a big miss.nt huge downdraft in january. down to i think 63 bucks. so what's left to do? yeah buy back stock. hopefully the market will focus on this and not focus on the fact that maybe your kour underlying business is fault tering. it works to a point. >> before we let you go what are you more likely to buy, apple stock or apple watch? >> 100% apple stock. the chances of me wearing apple...
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they have been spending big-time to customers. shares are following in -- are falling in after-hours trading. shake shack shares also getting pounded in the after-hours trading after the burger chain's first report. 1.4 million dollar loss. krispy kreme reported sales up. $6.5 million. the former ceo of norwegian cruise line is suing virgin group and its founder sir richard branson. colin vech for a cruise ship and was $300 million for his effort. virgin announced the formation of virgin cruise in december. apples itunes back up after a major outage. it lasted until 1:00 this afternoon. consumers were unable to download apps or make purchases. there was a problem with icloud resolved in a few hours. now to the lead, alibaba group is investing in snapchat. the mobile application at a value of $15 billion. the biggest chinese e-commerce him when he will buy a big check to do that. they were talking about raising $500 million and another round that would value them at $16 billion. joins us via skype, serena, big scoop. she is on the
they have been spending big-time to customers. shares are following in -- are falling in after-hours trading. shake shack shares also getting pounded in the after-hours trading after the burger chain's first report. 1.4 million dollar loss. krispy kreme reported sales up. $6.5 million. the former ceo of norwegian cruise line is suing virgin group and its founder sir richard branson. colin vech for a cruise ship and was $300 million for his effort. virgin announced the formation of virgin cruise...
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they our big conference call later on thursday. >>> now, a big rally in the street. the market taking a leg higher in the last few moments. over to bob apasani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it's a slow melt up. take a look at the s&p 500s. we've regained about 40% of the losses that we had for the s&p on friday. >> it's largely a big cap rally. the nasdaq is layinging a little bit. the important thing is up until a few minutes ago, there were only half the stocks advancing. the other half declining at the new york stock exchange. we've been ramping up here. small cap stocks in the metal space, have had a terrible time of it recently and again the big metals names are down and there's been concerns for days and days and months on slower growth globally. all the big metal stocks on the down side. there's negative comments from barrons, rio tinto all to the down side. the metals etf, that is active volume in the month of february has been down six days in a row. gold had a big down day on friday but it's been up today. the gold miners are continuing to
they our big conference call later on thursday. >>> now, a big rally in the street. the market taking a leg higher in the last few moments. over to bob apasani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it's a slow melt up. take a look at the s&p 500s. we've regained about 40% of the losses that we had for the s&p on friday. >> it's largely a big cap rally. the nasdaq is layinging a little bit. the important thing is up until a few minutes ago, there were only...
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there is the chance to return big, but there is also a really big risk.ng us now is the director of mutual fund research. todd, this has been going on for years. todd: we see the them deep inside the portfolio, if you look closely. unfortunately, most people do not look at it. it only comes out so often. you may not even know some of these companies because they are not publicly traded. betty: they have been there before but the reason we have heard about them now is these are $40 billion plus companies. you have uber at the top, but fidelity is an airbnb pinterest, has been one of the most active in the area. i think they have got something like 17 plus deals. is that a bigger share of their assets going into companies like this? todd: no, it is still one or 2% of the portfolio. larger companies that are more established like apple or microsoft, they are bigger drivers of performance. apple and microsoft are experiencing slower growth and more mature companies than what you have with uber but they are less risky than what you have with uber. the fund com
there is the chance to return big, but there is also a really big risk.ng us now is the director of mutual fund research. todd, this has been going on for years. todd: we see the them deep inside the portfolio, if you look closely. unfortunately, most people do not look at it. it only comes out so often. you may not even know some of these companies because they are not publicly traded. betty: they have been there before but the reason we have heard about them now is these are $40 billion plus...
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private companies with big valuations and some say big risks.ractice is happening more than you may think with fidelity, t. row and blackrock among others getting in on the action. fidelity will danoff defended the investments during an interview yesterday. >> i can analyze a public company, i should be able to analyze a company that's going to go public in a year or two. it's very important for me to understand what's happening in the innovative private space where the young people are going. >> all right. talk more about this story we bring in mike santelli of yahoo! finan finance. should investors be troubled by this? >> certainly not on this scale right now that the mutual funds are invested in the private companies. i don't think it's something that be moving the needle too much right now. i also have to say, i'm intri e intrigued we're coming at this from the angle of should people be concerned as opposed to, hey, little guy might get a chance to have a taste of all the wealth being created. >> that was one of the obvious questions. which
private companies with big valuations and some say big risks.ractice is happening more than you may think with fidelity, t. row and blackrock among others getting in on the action. fidelity will danoff defended the investments during an interview yesterday. >> i can analyze a public company, i should be able to analyze a company that's going to go public in a year or two. it's very important for me to understand what's happening in the innovative private space where the young people are...
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that's the big picture.k you ginger. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you no precipitation here. we're off to a cold start though with temperatures around freezing wind chills in the 20's. this afternoon's high 45 windy and chilly. 46 tomorrow with clouds increasing. back to ginger ll that really coal air and the wind. beautiful. you can see a rainbow in that wave crashing on lake shore drive. brings us home paula, doesn't it. >> yes, it does. >>> coming up everyone starbucks under fire this morning. the coffee chain plans to start a conversation about race stirring up backlash. >>> kraft recalling 6.5 million boxes of mac and cheese. i've just found my new beauty bff. hi there! new colgate optic white express white. wait, don't you mean me? new colgate optic white express white toothpaste has the professionally recommended whitening ingredient hydrogen peroxide for whiter teeth in 3 days. without the hassle of whitening treatments. think of it as your smile bff. i thought i was your bff. i mean my oth
that's the big picture.k you ginger. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you no precipitation here. we're off to a cold start though with temperatures around freezing wind chills in the 20's. this afternoon's high 45 windy and chilly. 46 tomorrow with clouds increasing. back to ginger ll that really coal air and the wind. beautiful. you can see a rainbow in that wave crashing on lake shore drive. brings us home paula, doesn't it. >> yes, it does. >>> coming up everyone...
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big part of the problem today, the strengthening dollar. the greenback rising 1.1% to a 12 year high against the euro and there's a powerful force driving the dollar's dramatic move. diverting central bank policy as the u.s. economy strengthens, the federal reserve is expected to hike rates as soon as june. that pulls investment slows into the u.s. other way. buying bonds, flooding the market with euros, thereby devaluing the currency with stimulating europe's economy. that's the mechanism. and the dollar isn't just rallying against the euro. it's seeing strong gains against a handful of other major currencies including the yen, the pound, the swiss frank and the russian ruble. more with bob pisani. >> reporter: the markets were a bet for the strong dollar today. the source of the concern is fairly obvious. the fed unwinding their stimulus program is the main catalyst for rally in the dollar. the fear is that stocks could be next. the obsession isn't surprising with the dollar. roughly 46% of the sales of u.s. corporations come from outside
big part of the problem today, the strengthening dollar. the greenback rising 1.1% to a 12 year high against the euro and there's a powerful force driving the dollar's dramatic move. diverting central bank policy as the u.s. economy strengthens, the federal reserve is expected to hike rates as soon as june. that pulls investment slows into the u.s. other way. buying bonds, flooding the market with euros, thereby devaluing the currency with stimulating europe's economy. that's the mechanism. and...
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part of big brother big sisters 100 year anniversary celebration. youngsters who will benefit from the new facility were on hands for the unveiling today. also part of the program philadelphia congressman chaka fattah and pennsylvania senator pat toomey. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or
part of big brother big sisters 100 year anniversary celebration. youngsters who will benefit from the new facility were on hands for the unveiling today. also part of the program philadelphia congressman chaka fattah and pennsylvania senator pat toomey. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases...
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or there is this argument, a bank that is too big to fail is too big. don't let it get that big. obvious live as a libertarian i don't want to cap the size of successful businesses. i don't think google is too big itch don't think microsoft was too big. now nobody worries about microsoft because it's been creatively halfway destroyed other. companies have come along. is facebook too anything no, i'm not bothered by facebook being too big. but if the banks have this blank check on the treasury, then that's a real probably. so i'm not prepared at this point, and i don't think george will was prepared to say let's put a cap on the size of banks. i would still like to get some agreement that we really have a -- that we have really abandoned too big to fail but at some point if we became convinced there's no way to stop too big to fail can see libertarians saying the second best to avoid another $800 billion bill to the taxpayers, would be to cap the size of the banks. >> time for a couple more questions. anyone have any? >> i work for the -- [inaudible] in terms of the future of the
or there is this argument, a bank that is too big to fail is too big. don't let it get that big. obvious live as a libertarian i don't want to cap the size of successful businesses. i don't think google is too big itch don't think microsoft was too big. now nobody worries about microsoft because it's been creatively halfway destroyed other. companies have come along. is facebook too anything no, i'm not bothered by facebook being too big. but if the banks have this blank check on the treasury,...
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another big mover. another insurance.f the biggest gainers because profits are better than expected. fourth-quarter profit beat analysts'estimates -- analysts' estimates. jonathan: thank you. edp, largest electricity company. it plans a 10 year bond sale. cool back to talk to this about. i am joined by the edp ceo antonio mexia. great to have you on the show. it is great to have companies like yours. are you seeing it? corporate finance, conditions are so much better, is that benefiting edp? antonio mexia: clearly. in 2010, it was around 10%. now we're talking about 1.1%. it improved by -- basis points in one week. particularly because of rewriting but also because of other qe by the central bank. clearly, an opportunity for companies. we hadve a significant. jonathan: 10 year bonds sell planned for later this year. tell me something. what is later this year? is it better to give the way right here, right now? antonio mexia: 10 years, 155, probably it would be difficult to foresee. clearly, we will take advantage of this.
another big mover. another insurance.f the biggest gainers because profits are better than expected. fourth-quarter profit beat analysts'estimates -- analysts' estimates. jonathan: thank you. edp, largest electricity company. it plans a 10 year bond sale. cool back to talk to this about. i am joined by the edp ceo antonio mexia. great to have you on the show. it is great to have companies like yours. are you seeing it? corporate finance, conditions are so much better, is that benefiting edp?...
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cory: you have your small phones and big phones, your small tablets and big tablets.ts that are more like pcs like the surface or some of the intel driven pcs. then you have laptops and desktops. i wonder what we see in terms of reach, people are going to be using all of those devices. let me start with the tablet business. what is happening with tablets? apple has seen four quarters in a row declining. the quarter they just reported saw the biggest decline. it's getting worse. guest: exactly. i believe 2014 was the peak of the tablet market. in the u.s., they peaked in 2013. part of the reason is smartphones. we look at the tablet market 60% of the market used to be the small tablets. the ipad mini the seven inch, eight inch android tablets. that market is getting creamed by large smart phones. cory: so the iphone six plus is hurting the android tablet market more than anything else. guest: right. if you have and always connected device of the smartphone, that's a much more compelling thing than trying to carry around a tablet that probably doesn't even have a 4g con
cory: you have your small phones and big phones, your small tablets and big tablets.ts that are more like pcs like the surface or some of the intel driven pcs. then you have laptops and desktops. i wonder what we see in terms of reach, people are going to be using all of those devices. let me start with the tablet business. what is happening with tablets? apple has seen four quarters in a row declining. the quarter they just reported saw the biggest decline. it's getting worse. guest: exactly....
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it's just a big lie. i don't mind debating issues but it has to be based on the facts, guys. >> in january his wife created ab equity market structure advisory committee to advise the s.e.c. on what if any, changes need to be made in market structure. it's scheduled meet for the first time in may. on the enforcement front, there's been several investigations announced in the last year including from the fbi, the u.s. tel attorney general's office, the new york attorney general's office, and the s.e.c. there have been several fines against exchanges as well. the exchange direct edge now part of baps was fined in december 2014 for failing to follow rules regarding disclosure of how it handles order types. perhaps the most high profile case, the new york attorney general, is currently embroiled in a dispute with barclay's over the way it has managed its dark pool alleging that bank did not tell traders about the presence of high frequency traders in their pool. there have been very few active movement agains
it's just a big lie. i don't mind debating issues but it has to be based on the facts, guys. >> in january his wife created ab equity market structure advisory committee to advise the s.e.c. on what if any, changes need to be made in market structure. it's scheduled meet for the first time in may. on the enforcement front, there's been several investigations announced in the last year including from the fbi, the u.s. tel attorney general's office, the new york attorney general's office,...
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it was a big scare and a big laugh for everyone onboard. eventually love to show you more about this video, but to be quite honest just full of expletives. without getting into too many specifics on pretty much everyone onboard joked after about having to change their pants. >> yeah. way too close for comfort. they're lucky it didn't jump a little farther than that. >>> all of you wine love. perhaps it's too good to be true, at the end of the day enjoy a glass of wine. researchers discovered how to make hangover-free wine. that's right. scientists at the university of ill you say they did it through genetic engineering. essentially saying they use add kind of geno knife to precisely snip toxins out of yeast dna and able to use the technology to boost wine's health benefits. may be worth a try. >>> a new option for sending money through facebook right after this bre >>> missouri ex-kuchlted its old evidence death row inmate despite an peatppeal to highest court. executed last night. clayton's attorney say he was not fit to be put to death be
it was a big scare and a big laugh for everyone onboard. eventually love to show you more about this video, but to be quite honest just full of expletives. without getting into too many specifics on pretty much everyone onboard joked after about having to change their pants. >> yeah. way too close for comfort. they're lucky it didn't jump a little farther than that. >>> all of you wine love. perhaps it's too good to be true, at the end of the day enjoy a glass of wine....
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that's a big story. big market story so far this year. the stocks index up 16.5%.ound, if you will in european equities this year. vastly out performing the s&p 500. >> keep in mind if you're a u.s. investor and invest in stocks they're not going to be 16%. they're going to be a lot less. maybe 5%. >> absolutely. we'll continue to watch end of the quarter everyone. have a great day. that does it for us on worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can. >>> good morning closing the books on q-1. would be more trading day left. among the biggest headlines the euro is on track for the worst
that's a big story. big market story so far this year. the stocks index up 16.5%.ound, if you will in european equities this year. vastly out performing the s&p 500. >> keep in mind if you're a u.s. investor and invest in stocks they're not going to be 16%. they're going to be a lot less. maybe 5%. >> absolutely. we'll continue to watch end of the quarter everyone. have a great day. that does it for us on worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. in small business you have to work...
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that's the big news today. so and in my former life being a licensed commercial pilot, i have a speculation that the visibility played the largest role in that plane csh. liz: possibly. >> i hope everyone is okay. liz: everyone is okay. just a few injuries. we can show the video once again and how close this delta jet -- one of the bigger ones. the longer ones. see the nose there? that's pretty much dangling right over the water. i keep saying the drink. for those of us, there was a columbus, ohio, flight, i remember there was a flight that went right over into that water at one point. let me get to john. we're looking at oil. moving higher by 10 cents. yesterday was the big story that is carrying through today. that is, we now have the biggest reserves, the biggest inventories of oils that we've seen in 80 years. these prices have to keep going down. right? >> yes, in the longer term. the strength in brent has kept it up. that was a parity five or six weeks ago. the previouest ntiedust h ronghe dlars. commitie
that's the big news today. so and in my former life being a licensed commercial pilot, i have a speculation that the visibility played the largest role in that plane csh. liz: possibly. >> i hope everyone is okay. liz: everyone is okay. just a few injuries. we can show the video once again and how close this delta jet -- one of the bigger ones. the longer ones. see the nose there? that's pretty much dangling right over the water. i keep saying the drink. for those of us, there was a...
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that's a big error. that's a big mistake. and frankly, the malaysian government has not really accounted for it in a proper way to these families and to the rest of the world. >> for david soucie, however, there's a gray area. >> here in the united states, we would know that in a heartbeat. over there it wasn't set up that way. a clear delineation of firewall between military and civil operations and the two just didn't meet each other. >> a missed opportunity? >> exactly. >> on the ground in beijing, of course, the families waiting patiently for the arrival of flight 370 knew none of this. finally, an hour after the plane was expected to land, malaysia airlines makes its first public announcement on facebook. >> flight 370 lost contact with subang air traffic control at 2:40 a.m. this morning. >> it quickly becomes the biggest story in the world. >> where is malaysia airlines flight 370? >> more questions than there are answers. >> the hunt for flight 370 now covers thousands of square miles. >> it turns to government and ai
that's a big error. that's a big mistake. and frankly, the malaysian government has not really accounted for it in a proper way to these families and to the rest of the world. >> for david soucie, however, there's a gray area. >> here in the united states, we would know that in a heartbeat. over there it wasn't set up that way. a clear delineation of firewall between military and civil operations and the two just didn't meet each other. >> a missed opportunity? >>...
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there is a big winner in pharma's latest big takeover battle.cals has accepted a deal from valeant. salix's biggest product are's treatments for stomach disorders. maybe vladimir putin's absence does make the heart grow fonder. putin's absence lead to all sorts of rumors about his health. he remarked about the speculation saying that life would be boring without gossip. that is another netflix reference. "house of cards." ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm here with my partner for the day, alex sherman. shareholder meetings in miami today. so smart. better than being in new york. what is going to happen to this company? alex: he is 91. his health is failing. he is not at the annual shareholder meeting. the question really focuses more on what is left what are they going to do? i don't think he wants to pair up with viacom, from the reporting we have done. the generic thinking behind this is after sumner passes and the company gets ownership control from a trust, one of the trustees is the viacom ceo. stephanie
there is a big winner in pharma's latest big takeover battle.cals has accepted a deal from valeant. salix's biggest product are's treatments for stomach disorders. maybe vladimir putin's absence does make the heart grow fonder. putin's absence lead to all sorts of rumors about his health. he remarked about the speculation saying that life would be boring without gossip. that is another netflix reference. "house of cards." ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." i'm...
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that is not the real big problem. the real big problem is right here -- a sheet of ice underneath this. it will be really disastrous tomorrow. at day's end -- >> to disaster. jay: northern virginia was overwhelmed by the power and beauty of the storm. >> i've never seen king street so desolate. jay: plows worked overtime to clear streets and parking lots. this was a day for brooms, snowblowers, not cars. >> just trying to get in front of it before the temperature drops. jay: in four hours thursday, the police in northern virginia responded to more than a thousand calls from service. one man was just moments from home when he dearly will boss everything. his car crashed into way road sign and was only inches from killing him. >> through the sunroof, next to his ear into the head rest of his seat. jay: his rosary, still undamaged, hangs from the review beer. >> i'm just glad to be alive. jay: right now, one of thousands upon thousands of snowplows in northern virginia, trying to clear roadways, parking lots. i know base
that is not the real big problem. the real big problem is right here -- a sheet of ice underneath this. it will be really disastrous tomorrow. at day's end -- >> to disaster. jay: northern virginia was overwhelmed by the power and beauty of the storm. >> i've never seen king street so desolate. jay: plows worked overtime to clear streets and parking lots. this was a day for brooms, snowblowers, not cars. >> just trying to get in front of it before the temperature drops. jay:...
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a big payday for fiat. chrysler's ceo. earned $7.24 million in 2014, and that is up 45% from the year before. >>> and the folks at diagio are rolling out a signature series of high-end limited edition guinness beers. the 1759 will be the first one released. it will be $35 for a 25 and four ounce bottle. it is said to be an amber ale and tastes more like a port. we'll have to give that one a try, ty. >> i think that sounds like a date, sue. i love that. >> on st. paddy's day, my dear. >> let us do that. >>> the dow is near the lows of the day. back to stocks in just a moment. first, the debate to lift the ban on u.s. oil exports -- get -- should new storage space concerns be a catalyst for change? taking the side of keeping the ban is tyson slocum director with public citizens energy program, and chris falkner, chairman and ceo of brightling energy wants to lift the ban. why would you defend the existing policy first as we produce more and more oil? our storage capacity is filling up quickly. what should we do? why shouldn'
a big payday for fiat. chrysler's ceo. earned $7.24 million in 2014, and that is up 45% from the year before. >>> and the folks at diagio are rolling out a signature series of high-end limited edition guinness beers. the 1759 will be the first one released. it will be $35 for a 25 and four ounce bottle. it is said to be an amber ale and tastes more like a port. we'll have to give that one a try, ty. >> i think that sounds like a date, sue. i love that. >> on st. paddy's...
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safety is a big concern.as surprised amazon of all -- the top experts in this field, a lot of them have said the last thing that is going to happen is the delivery of packages. alix: taking a look at the faa website and looking at how many licenses they have approved, it's actually quite a lot. into your point. do you think in a year we will see the industry open up? i have talked to farmers and this is actually helping their industry. cory: i have done the same. farmers. oil and gas. alix: mining, too. cory: and they will fly the pipeline, looking for any leaks. the notion that drones could do this could save them so much money. the same for farmers working crops in understanding what is going on with watering situations in distant corners. they have farms that are getting bigger and bigger. and for those to happen right now -- there are drones on construction sites. that is happening right now as well. there is a big thing in silicon valley with that is happening. whether the faa legislature not, they want
safety is a big concern.as surprised amazon of all -- the top experts in this field, a lot of them have said the last thing that is going to happen is the delivery of packages. alix: taking a look at the faa website and looking at how many licenses they have approved, it's actually quite a lot. into your point. do you think in a year we will see the industry open up? i have talked to farmers and this is actually helping their industry. cory: i have done the same. farmers. oil and gas. alix:...
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big plans.e doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay....