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bull.aculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza that's not for profit. it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world. >> scott and denise barrett have been taking their 12-year-old daughter sarah marie to the event for years. on this date, sarah marie is especially excited for the headline music act. >> we went to the
bull.aculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment...
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there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> heyi, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to camer qaa. other people want to make friends and i want you to save my money and my job is not just to entertain you, but teach you and coach. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer. >> i'm slinging the ball and bringing on the bear! like today where the dow dropped 115 points and the s&p sank 8.4% and the nasdaq tumbled more than 1%. oh, we parsed every word from every fed official hoping that any minute now we would get confirmation that the fed would tighten and then we will be crushed! [ screaming ] >> but what if it already happened? what if we're already in a bear market at least for so many stocks? so even if the fed tightens there's not as much down side as we think. what if we saw something akin to the lows last tuesday when the market was crushed after they tried to rebound following serious declines and however it was closing down 11% for the year after the worst august in five years w
there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> heyi, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to camer qaa. other people want to make friends and i want you to save my money and my job is not just to entertain you, but teach you and coach. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer. >> i'm slinging the ball and bringing on the bear! like today where the dow dropped 115 points and the s&p sank...
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freeman has never been on a bull. but he has been on the professional bull riders tour 20 years. >> you come to work and you're prepared to do your job. it's kind of like anybody else. your job just is a little different. reporter: the orthopedic surgeon is ringside every ride, hoping he might be needed, knowing at some point he will. >> it's a different breed what we are. and he knows about the ins and outs of the sport to put us back together to make sure we can ride a 2,000 pound bull again. >> reporter: it's a unique understanding what they do. >> they're not competing. they're not getting a paycheck. you don't compete, you don't eat. >> reporter: for chase, having doc at his side promises one more chance at beating that bull. >> you jump off and you sort of just pump your chest. and 5,000 to 10,000 people screaming for something you just did. that's a pretty good high. ain't no high like it anywhere in the world. >> reporter: a modern day medicine hoping rodeos most fearless back into the saddle. >>> that is "nbc
freeman has never been on a bull. but he has been on the professional bull riders tour 20 years. >> you come to work and you're prepared to do your job. it's kind of like anybody else. your job just is a little different. reporter: the orthopedic surgeon is ringside every ride, hoping he might be needed, knowing at some point he will. >> it's a different breed what we are. and he knows about the ins and outs of the sport to put us back together to make sure we can ride a 2,000 pound...
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bulls and bears make money. pigs get slaughtered. now, close viewers of this show know why i have this hog sound and why, yes, i have traded in the term "pig" for "hog" because so many of you have told me hogs are worse than pigs when it comes to greed. and of course after this often you hear this, the guillotine sound. it's because i never want to forget that taking a gain is a good thing. and you can't ever kick yourself from making the money. you should kick yourself for losing money. look, this show me all about common sense, frankly, which, unfortunately, in a world dominated by political people and ideologues masking themselves as market mavens well my love for stocks marks me as an endangered species. i don't mind. look, i have to stand by my investing principles even though i think politics can be far more important to your money than it was when i started the show. it makes sense that a bull can make money when the market moves up and it makes sense a bear can make money when the market goes down while going long and buying
bulls and bears make money. pigs get slaughtered. now, close viewers of this show know why i have this hog sound and why, yes, i have traded in the term "pig" for "hog" because so many of you have told me hogs are worse than pigs when it comes to greed. and of course after this often you hear this, the guillotine sound. it's because i never want to forget that taking a gain is a good thing. and you can't ever kick yourself from making the money. you should kick yourself for...
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a bull case for the stock at 5:00.ut there thinking about dipping your toe in, hear the bull case. >> you're literally going to have a captive audience on sirius channel 112 because there are 2 million cars stuck out there. >> good luck to them. >> today was a great day to remember to bring the jet pack. look forward to "fast money"." "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffeth. if you are listening to us on sirius satellite radio on the new jersey turnpike, condolences. settle back. we have a couple of great hours coming up. zhou component apple getting crushed again today. melissa lee was pointing out. we're going to look at both sides of whether it is time to cash out or buy more of apple stock at these levels. we have a bull and a bear on apple coming up momentarily. >>> meanwhile, the dow stock stealing the spotlight for good reasons is disney. it's had the biggest year to da g
a bull case for the stock at 5:00.ut there thinking about dipping your toe in, hear the bull case. >> you're literally going to have a captive audience on sirius channel 112 because there are 2 million cars stuck out there. >> good luck to them. >> today was a great day to remember to bring the jet pack. look forward to "fast money"." "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans...
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there was lots of media coverage bull the bull was a square and it looked like it was t square and a what kind of bowl has those kinds of lines. the surprising thing was it was not just in the lincoln paper, but covered nationally in 1956.
there was lots of media coverage bull the bull was a square and it looked like it was t square and a what kind of bowl has those kinds of lines. the surprising thing was it was not just in the lincoln paper, but covered nationally in 1956.
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they said this is the mighty bull and the money is on you tonight.w minutes to get on his back to gear up and he tried to get me off a couple times in the chutes. >> the ride starts and viking keeps trying to shake his rider and it doesn't take him long. >> it seems like as soon as i could get the left leg down, the right one came unsettled and i knew about the third jump, the first spin to the left, i just didn't get the coverage down quick enough and he got me off on the wrong side. >> 2.8 seconds after the gate opens, michael is thrown to the ground, breaking a rib, but things quickly go from bad to worse. >> i saw him coming, rolled over, tried to get up to get some air and ended up getting more air than i bargained for. >> not intent to get his rider off his back, viking throws michael into the air. >> the throw in the air didn't hurt at all. he hooked me between my legs and on the other side of my ribs and he just gave me a free ride. just picked me up and nodded his head. >> the australian cowboy flies 12 feet up and 20 feet away. >> my though
they said this is the mighty bull and the money is on you tonight.w minutes to get on his back to gear up and he tried to get me off a couple times in the chutes. >> the ride starts and viking keeps trying to shake his rider and it doesn't take him long. >> it seems like as soon as i could get the left leg down, the right one came unsettled and i knew about the third jump, the first spin to the left, i just didn't get the coverage down quick enough and he got me off on the wrong...
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well, then, a few days later, people recognize that housing is in bull market mode. what do they come for? dr horton. i think you ought to play this industry going forward. tuesday's earnings because we get the results from home depot and i mentioned the situation because home depot has been the place to go to fix up your home. home depot has become the most consistent retailer out there of all retailers in the universe. i suspect it will do well and tell a fantastic story but the payoff can be slim. only if it gets hit on monday on some sort of random devaluation. speaking of china, walmart reports on tuesday and walmart is enough of china's currency devaluation because they buy so much goods from the people's republic. i think the turn here is a long one and doug mcmillan, the new ceo, is turning things around but it's like turning around ten battleships, not one. that's it. i feel like the down side is getting more limited because it's got a good size yield and if the quarter is remotely decent, don't worry about missing a big up move. i want to hear what they hav
well, then, a few days later, people recognize that housing is in bull market mode. what do they come for? dr horton. i think you ought to play this industry going forward. tuesday's earnings because we get the results from home depot and i mentioned the situation because home depot has been the place to go to fix up your home. home depot has become the most consistent retailer out there of all retailers in the universe. i suspect it will do well and tell a fantastic story but the payoff can be...
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. -- bull up at night. and we have one chart that will make all of those apple bulls breathe a sigh of relief. alix: about 11 point away from that 200 day, the longer trend line, but the story today was all about the media stocks, the big five like disney. the worst media selloff since 2008. joe: people have known there was ,his issue with media companies cord cutters and yet they just kept buying them. they are one area that was really strong and now they have erased their gains for the year. this one area that was holding up the market, gone. alix: and when you look back to 2009 when their annualized returns were 33%. now they are so up in the air. joe: suddenly, they story is -- the story is refocusing and media is changing. dive into mya deep terminal to see what was moving this morning and that was, really the pound. spike ande the euro the pound decline around 7:30 a.m. this morning when the bank of england rate decision came out. it was dubbed super thursday. a downgrade inflation forecast and a litt
. -- bull up at night. and we have one chart that will make all of those apple bulls breathe a sigh of relief. alix: about 11 point away from that 200 day, the longer trend line, but the story today was all about the media stocks, the big five like disney. the worst media selloff since 2008. joe: people have known there was ,his issue with media companies cord cutters and yet they just kept buying them. they are one area that was really strong and now they have erased their gains for the year....
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this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b.mith, jonas max ferris, john layfield, along with lisa boothe and chuck rocha. welcome to everyone. >> hi, brenda. >> do we need taxcuts to get bigger job gains? >> we do. look, a lot of these republican candidates talking about job creation have earned the right to do so. look, florida was number one in job creation under jeb bush's watch. john kasich as governor of ohio has added 300,000 jobs. just look at states like florida and texas. they have a job creation rate of two to three times higher than that as california and new york. if you look at the bureau of labor statistics just between the years of 2007 to 2010, texas added more jobs than 49 states combined. as you know, texas has no corporate or individual income taxes. just look at the states. >> well, what do you look at, chuck? >> what i look at is there's a republican primary debate, kind of like asking a bunch of kids if they like ice cream. of course they'll talk about tax cuts but there's a history here. when george bush
this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b.mith, jonas max ferris, john layfield, along with lisa boothe and chuck rocha. welcome to everyone. >> hi, brenda. >> do we need taxcuts to get bigger job gains? >> we do. look, a lot of these republican candidates talking about job creation have earned the right to do so. look, florida was number one in job creation under jeb bush's watch. john kasich as governor of ohio has added 300,000 jobs. just look at...
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red bulls seal it in style. frank takes another look, and eventually they get it to philipe. 2-0 the final, sweeping the season series taking all nine points. finally, it was a rough day at mothe stadium with toronto yankees. it's tradition to throw back team. only caveat here, and this pretty much sums up the yankees' team. gardner was drilled on the back of the head! and then on this foul all in the ninth, a fan, look out, makes a mad scramble for the ball, and gets his arm. easy, man, you could have injured, and you do not want to do that for the stretch run. he was none too happy after the game. >> it was, you know, you can insult, but you cannot assault. we know you're upset. we lost three in a row. we're sorry. just, you know, keep it to insults, not assaults. >> well played. well plays, tex. >> they hit the guy in the back of the head when they threw it? ? i want to see that again. >> of course. right? >> that just sums up the weekend. >> toronto fan, i guess, huh? >> yeah. >> john, thanks. >>> still ahea
red bulls seal it in style. frank takes another look, and eventually they get it to philipe. 2-0 the final, sweeping the season series taking all nine points. finally, it was a rough day at mothe stadium with toronto yankees. it's tradition to throw back team. only caveat here, and this pretty much sums up the yankees' team. gardner was drilled on the back of the head! and then on this foul all in the ninth, a fan, look out, makes a mad scramble for the ball, and gets his arm. easy, man, you...
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i am a bull in the ring. >> i hold this. >> bull in the ring. >> bull in the ring. >> my goodness. >>>> hello. >> get up, get up. >> you have to get up. >> okay.. >> get up, get up. >> they mean business. >> take him out of his misery. >> guys, come here, come here. they call her dragon, okay. take off your helmet. this is dragon. she's taller than me. how tall. >> 6-foot two. >> how long have you been playing football. >> three years. >> on and off. >> your brother plays in the nba. >> yes, he does, he plays for charlotte hornets, michael gillchrist. >> you are proud of him. >> yes. >> i'm not proud of you right now. >> that is her brother. she hit me. out of kentucky. >> yes. >> well, guess what, i don't know, but she's straight out of a detention center. >> this is tough. >> let me show you, this girl right here olivia is a boxer. she has been boxing for how long. >> since i was about 11. >> what position do you play. >> outside linebacker. >> these girls are serious. this is in the like little tag football. >> where are they go to go play and when is their game. >> so what they ar
i am a bull in the ring. >> i hold this. >> bull in the ring. >> bull in the ring. >> my goodness. >>>> hello. >> get up, get up. >> you have to get up. >> okay.. >> get up, get up. >> they mean business. >> take him out of his misery. >> guys, come here, come here. they call her dragon, okay. take off your helmet. this is dragon. she's taller than me. how tall. >> 6-foot two. >> how long have you been...
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.- deluxe club ae vehicle is described like bull's, built in a box shape -- bulls wagon bus. >> this was used as part of the incident -- evidence. this was saved by someone who came to look at the damage the next day and kept it on his desk as a souvenir. piece, itfabulous reflects the power of the bomb in the way it is bent in shape. we find it is a powerful piece for people to look at. they escaped. they heard on the radio fairly early that someone had been killed. they decided to escape to new york city. in new york city, the two slip --, carl and white split up. armstrong was the first one captured in canada in february of 1972. he was on the run for 18 months before he was captured. he was extradited, it took one year to extradite him because he fought it before he came to trial in madison in the fall of 1973. there are a lot of people who felt that his actions of trying to blow up the research center was a good idea, and was justified. robert was terrible, but the statement he was making was important. party,mstrong freedom freedom committee also established himself -- themselv
.- deluxe club ae vehicle is described like bull's, built in a box shape -- bulls wagon bus. >> this was used as part of the incident -- evidence. this was saved by someone who came to look at the damage the next day and kept it on his desk as a souvenir. piece, itfabulous reflects the power of the bomb in the way it is bent in shape. we find it is a powerful piece for people to look at. they escaped. they heard on the radio fairly early that someone had been killed. they decided to...
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alix: bam, bull market. from a bull market to a bear market to another bull market to now another bear market. this points to how short investors are in the futures contract. news, anyf positive kind of headline and you automatically see prices jumped so much higher because the sentiment has been so negative. and there you go, able market. scarlet: a miniature bull market for oil in a week. week, been a crazy admittedly. bradley, back to you with conical pillows and phillips 66 year. do we have -- phillips 66. warrene an idea how long buffett had been building up his stake in the company? bradley: we know it had been over a course of months, but we don't know how long it took to build up that position or what price they got for the shares. all we know is that he was originally very inanimate -- enamored with this company when it was spun out in 2012. he bought shares and then his vision was reduced when he bought a segment of the phillips 66 business. obviously he sees a bright future for this company. obvio
alix: bam, bull market. from a bull market to a bear market to another bull market to now another bear market. this points to how short investors are in the futures contract. news, anyf positive kind of headline and you automatically see prices jumped so much higher because the sentiment has been so negative. and there you go, able market. scarlet: a miniature bull market for oil in a week. week, been a crazy admittedly. bradley, back to you with conical pillows and phillips 66 year. do we have...
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there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it.mad money" starts now. >> hey i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to teach but to entertain and coach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. the dow dipped 12 points, s&p
there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it.mad money" starts now. >> hey i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to teach but to entertain and coach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. the dow dipped 12 points, s&p
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>> i saw your bulls, right? the running of the bulls. look what happened today. look at this. now the gains, apple, intel, mica, exxon, disney, 3m, positive for the week. who suffered the most? anybody who owned gold stocks. what we saw, it is actually kgc. that would have been kinross gold. fold corp., all those names got hit hard. they're down between 15 and 20% this week alone. look at s&p 500. traders pretty happy we held on to 1926. we closed at 1940. tough side we didn't beat yesterday's high. they would like to see that. didn't have as much volume as yesterday. they would have liked to have seen that. see what happens overnight, deirdre. deirdre: in i can coal, thank you very much. nicole has been working around the clock with the market swings. catch nicole every weekday morning, 5:00 a.m. eastern time. news you need to start the day, "fbn:am." on today's rebound, do you buy or sell? we invited one bull, one bear. makes the case. mark luschini with me now. our bear, money matters senior advisor ken rafe. he says china, emerging market bring down global economy and ther
>> i saw your bulls, right? the running of the bulls. look what happened today. look at this. now the gains, apple, intel, mica, exxon, disney, 3m, positive for the week. who suffered the most? anybody who owned gold stocks. what we saw, it is actually kgc. that would have been kinross gold. fold corp., all those names got hit hard. they're down between 15 and 20% this week alone. look at s&p 500. traders pretty happy we held on to 1926. we closed at 1940. tough side we didn't beat...
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the fire strikes again and red bulls lose 3-2. snapping the their unbeaten streak. >>> american pharaoh arrived ready to run saturday. the triple crown winner is the favorite again and still sfx: noise of fans roger! roger! sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering 0. >>> thanks for watching. jimmy kimmel is next.
the fire strikes again and red bulls lose 3-2. snapping the their unbeaten streak. >>> american pharaoh arrived ready to run saturday. the triple crown winner is the favorite again and still sfx: noise of fans roger! roger! sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd cheering 0. >>> thanks for watching. jimmy kimmel is next.
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so they are looking for people who are interested in adopting pit bulls. coming up in the next 30 minutes, we talked about the process of adopting. this center is getting open. we'll take you inside and introduce you to a couple who waited a quarter century to find the love of their lives. we'll talk about that coming up in the next half-hour. live in juniata, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> you can help us raise awareness by joining the conversation, sharing the event on social media. just make sure you use#cleartheshelters. sent us pictures of your pets, and of course, today, come on out. for shelter locations and details about reduced adoption fees. that's the key here. just go to nbc10.com or tap on the nbc 10 news app. >>> new from overnights, a child and an adult who were both shot in chester are now in the hospital. nbc 10 was on the scene on potter street where the double shooting happened around 11:45 last night. police tell us one victim was wounded in the hand. the other in the foot. we're working to find out some more information about their ages a
so they are looking for people who are interested in adopting pit bulls. coming up in the next 30 minutes, we talked about the process of adopting. this center is getting open. we'll take you inside and introduce you to a couple who waited a quarter century to find the love of their lives. we'll talk about that coming up in the next half-hour. live in juniata, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> you can help us raise awareness by joining the conversation, sharing the event on social media. just...
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hopefully this is almost like cathartic where it gets it out of people's systems to remind them in bull markets even you can have these corrections. the key thing is to focus more on that longer term. i think we probably have at least about two more years left to this bull market. >> on that note, brian, thank you. enjoy the well-deserved weekend. >> thank you. >> brian jacobson with wells fargo advantage funds. >>> one of the concerns hanging over this market as you know has been the timing of a possible interest rate hike by the federal reserve. some rumblings of the fed gat r gathering in wyoming is suggesting that those that think a september hike is off the table might need to think again. steve liesman has the inside word from jackson hole. >> a top federal reserve official speaking beneath the sun-lit mountains in jackson hole today shed a little light on whether the fed would hike in september. stanley fisher said a september rate hike is still on the table. fisher said it depends on the economic data and the markets in the next two weeks. but he was clear about which way the ra
hopefully this is almost like cathartic where it gets it out of people's systems to remind them in bull markets even you can have these corrections. the key thing is to focus more on that longer term. i think we probably have at least about two more years left to this bull market. >> on that note, brian, thank you. enjoy the well-deserved weekend. >> thank you. >> brian jacobson with wells fargo advantage funds. >>> one of the concerns hanging over this market as you...
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the fire strikes again and red bulls lose 3-2. snapping the their unbeaten streak. >>> american pharaoh arrived ready to run saturday. the triple crown winner is the
the fire strikes again and red bulls lose 3-2. snapping the their unbeaten streak. >>> american pharaoh arrived ready to run saturday. the triple crown winner is the
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tomorrow's clear the shelter event will find homes for many pets but often pit bulls languish. there's a renewed effort to find them homes by setting the record straight. >> a lot of people are fearful of pit bulls because they feel they are so aggressive. pit bulls have no more record on state health records than a labrador or golden retriever. >> reporter: stacy spends hours defending the reputation of pit bulls but caesar, a healthy 3-year-old dog, brought in during a cruelty investigation. they have generated plenty of negative press. one website lists every attack in philadelphia from what they call a bully of a dog. >> we had to stop based on what they look like and trying to fit them into this box of this what is this breed is and that is what it's known for because that's not true anymore. >> they make this breed out to be villainous when in fact, it isn't. >> reporter: jennifer utley jumped on board the p.b. express by adopting jack in 2008. it was the year the phils not only had fights but a championship. a photo shoot brought jen and her husband in contact with jack
tomorrow's clear the shelter event will find homes for many pets but often pit bulls languish. there's a renewed effort to find them homes by setting the record straight. >> a lot of people are fearful of pit bulls because they feel they are so aggressive. pit bulls have no more record on state health records than a labrador or golden retriever. >> reporter: stacy spends hours defending the reputation of pit bulls but caesar, a healthy 3-year-old dog, brought in during a cruelty...
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right now the two pit bulls are still there on the cliff.nd so they're trying to see what they can do about that, try to get the two pit bulls. woman 54, 27-year-old man hike when theyful here and tumbled down 13450 feet. she was stuck all morning long. he was able to make it up and get help at the hospital. so some resolution there. we will stay here on the scene and keep you updated on the dogsing of course, and the next priority in being rescued from the cliff. stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> heck of a job from the emergency responders there. >>> the forecast, depending where you are today. a nice one? >> it will be nice, especially for the coastal areas in san francisco. it will be nice and cool but it will be warming up inland, gilroy up to 90. 90 in concord. 94 degrees today in pleasanton. >> how are things on the roadways, mike? >> better now for san jose. we had a crash, 87. look at the map, slower drive from 85 to curtner, improving as the commute builds for san jose. 87 slow, folks trying to access 101 via capitol expressw
right now the two pit bulls are still there on the cliff.nd so they're trying to see what they can do about that, try to get the two pit bulls. woman 54, 27-year-old man hike when theyful here and tumbled down 13450 feet. she was stuck all morning long. he was able to make it up and get help at the hospital. so some resolution there. we will stay here on the scene and keep you updated on the dogsing of course, and the next priority in being rescued from the cliff. stephanie chuang, "today...
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bull market is now two months old. but by many measures, no longer are stocks cheap, all right?mid july 2009, the lead story in one of the financial magazines was -- buy bonds. they're easing money has been made and the market is now overvalued, we've heard it for six years. >> stocks are not cheap now. 18 times earnings,ie yes i know you're going to say but interest rates are where they are interest rates are low, not going to be low forever. >> an interesting thing about multiples. if you go back and look the way i do, that was a big concern going into the 1991 rally. and the pe on the s&p, in january 1991 was 18 times. i was on wall street week, the first week in 1991. just when the rally was going. well-known strategist who said now the market is overvalued, it's going to go back to fair value and it's going to go under that five years later this individual said we've been bullish for five years. so we've heard these stories. >> you know the blogs are going to go, probably already in overdrive as we're speaking here. >> if you go back further. when i came into this business,
bull market is now two months old. but by many measures, no longer are stocks cheap, all right?mid july 2009, the lead story in one of the financial magazines was -- buy bonds. they're easing money has been made and the market is now overvalued, we've heard it for six years. >> stocks are not cheap now. 18 times earnings,ie yes i know you're going to say but interest rates are where they are interest rates are low, not going to be low forever. >> an interesting thing about...
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we have bull markets in housing. nothing has changed. bull markets in the auto repair stores. bull market netflix, wand we have bear markets everywhere else. seeing a lot of people saying this is when you really have to worry about a general electric, and i come back and say why? why? why do i want right now to get worried about general electric in something happen? yes, things are levered to oil in china, and that's why i think the stock has come down. to me, you say i hope general electric goes to 22 so i can buy it and just bet that things will get better. and if it doesn't, it will go to 20 and i'll buy more. that is not what people talk about. that's not buying the dip. i'm saying buy the correction, not the dip. the dip is not working. a lot of people are buying the dip. what has that done for you in the oils or the airlines or the techs? nothing. so the buy the dip is off the table. >> people were conditioned to believe it worked. five down, time to buy. 90% down, time to buy. >> we're not done yet, but can we stop thinking it's about to begin. stanley fischer, total pa
we have bull markets in housing. nothing has changed. bull markets in the auto repair stores. bull market netflix, wand we have bear markets everywhere else. seeing a lot of people saying this is when you really have to worry about a general electric, and i come back and say why? why? why do i want right now to get worried about general electric in something happen? yes, things are levered to oil in china, and that's why i think the stock has come down. to me, you say i hope general electric...
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tease a cut just like the bull bulls, 421 feet. solo shot gone. phils take 2-0 lead.thin one. hernandez in the right. phils back up. in eighth, chase utley pinch hitting two run double. utley is on fire since coming off the dl. when do you ever see ut smile. he gives the bull sign. and then utley in such a good mood. calls a phils fan over to say what's up. sweeping san diego. won 16 of 121 since break best stretch in baseball. >> well nothing like a little trash talking in training camp between eagles and cowboys from 1,000 feet in the air and we're six weeks away from birds and boys going head to head at the linc yet things heating up. 43,000 eagles' fans start booing today at the linc as this plane flies over practice with something that reads we still them boys. sacks coming. hardy helped pay for the baern. this is pay back after eagles' fans plan to fly we got demarco over cowboys camp. >> they said greg harding paid money to fly it over. waste i money. whatever. stupid to me. >> it's no big deal. we're not concerned about them. it seems like they're concerned ab
tease a cut just like the bull bulls, 421 feet. solo shot gone. phils take 2-0 lead.thin one. hernandez in the right. phils back up. in eighth, chase utley pinch hitting two run double. utley is on fire since coming off the dl. when do you ever see ut smile. he gives the bull sign. and then utley in such a good mood. calls a phils fan over to say what's up. sweeping san diego. won 16 of 121 since break best stretch in baseball. >> well nothing like a little trash talking in training camp...
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i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. to try to find it just for you right here on mad money. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. >>> there's the opening bell. and almost a complete inverse of what we saw this time yesterday. >> forget about the word volatility. a superstorm sweat through wall street today. at the high point, the dow was up 442 points. >> as of this moment it is the strongest rally of the year. >> almost every year in the s&p 500 are up. >> then a swift and sudden 600-point reversal. stocks closing down more than 200 points. >> a volatile final hour of trading, turning this rally into a decline. >> another wild ride, leaving investors asking, what will happen tomorrow? >> we're in sort of a
i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. to try to find it just for you right here on mad money. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. >>> there's the opening bell. and almost a complete inverse of what we saw this time yesterday. >> forget about the word volatility. a superstorm sweat through wall street today. at the high point, the dow was up 442 points. >> as of this moment it is the strongest rally of the year. >> almost every year in the...
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bull markets don't end of old age or valuation levels. they end when somebody smacks it over the head. this is the eighth or ninth 5% plus sell-off since the bull market started. every other one has been a buying opportunity. i suspect this one will follow suit eventually. i'm not saying it will turn around and go back up, but will take time. >> the u.s. may be the beneficiary as the rest of the world struggles with china slowing and perhaps has greater exposure to that and the collapse of the commodity space we are witnessing. what happens if over the next couple of months that really comes home to roost? a lot of the currency devaluations, a lot of extremely swift moves over the summer are likely to have broader ramifications. does that mean people should keep their money domestically invested? if so, where? should there be reason to play a more cautious stance toward stocks generally as we wait for this whole thing to shake out. >> i've been of the view and continue to be that u.s. sourced earnings are the safer earnings than nonu.s. e
bull markets don't end of old age or valuation levels. they end when somebody smacks it over the head. this is the eighth or ninth 5% plus sell-off since the bull market started. every other one has been a buying opportunity. i suspect this one will follow suit eventually. i'm not saying it will turn around and go back up, but will take time. >> the u.s. may be the beneficiary as the rest of the world struggles with china slowing and perhaps has greater exposure to that and the collapse...
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in soccer, the red hot red bulls hosted d.c. night in the longest running rivalry in mls with the red bulls leading in the 42nd minute, setting up phillips, and this goal is a thing of beauty as they hammer home the volley to make it 2-0. bagging two goals in the night, an assist, and red bulls road 3-0 and pull to within two points of dc united for first place in the eastern conference. >>> now to the little guys in the little league world series. tokyo taking on the boys from louisberry, pennsylvania, and home runs flying here, there, and everywhere. a 10-10 ball game in the third, and two on, two out, cranked one to center to put japan on top for good, tokyo wins the title. >> sharapova pulled out with a leg injury, the toughest test in tennis begins in less than 1 2 hours. in golf, final round, first leg of the fedex cup playoffs, and what a day for brian harman, hole in one, par 3, another great shot, would you believe that this one results in another ace? yes. on the par 3 14, two in one day. it's the first time in pga tou
in soccer, the red hot red bulls hosted d.c. night in the longest running rivalry in mls with the red bulls leading in the 42nd minute, setting up phillips, and this goal is a thing of beauty as they hammer home the volley to make it 2-0. bagging two goals in the night, an assist, and red bulls road 3-0 and pull to within two points of dc united for first place in the eastern conference. >>> now to the little guys in the little league world series. tokyo taking on the boys from...
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. >> first i think brendan scherff got bulled back, gave up a bull rush and robert got startled and got sacked. second one i'll have to wait and see. i think our left tackle got bull rushed. where he got pressured, no doubt about it, got to do a better job about protecting the quarterback. >> never like to hear your coach say startled. robert two for five, 8-yard, sacked more than completed passes, not good. here's what's worse for him. once again, his backup came in and the offense looked a little smoother. i know what you're saying it's against backups, but how much longer can we keep saying that? how much longer, really? here's colt? ill thought he looked good, only one incompletion and threw this 3rd quarter touchdown and reggie bell and cousins came in, continues to blister the backups, 20 of 26 for 245 yards during the exhibition season and he knows how to make magic when the pocket breaks down. we talked to him afterwards and he said hey, here's my secret. >> i've been watching tape on a lot of these good quarterbacks and they move around. the pocket is imperfect. you have to be
. >> first i think brendan scherff got bulled back, gave up a bull rush and robert got startled and got sacked. second one i'll have to wait and see. i think our left tackle got bull rushed. where he got pressured, no doubt about it, got to do a better job about protecting the quarterback. >> never like to hear your coach say startled. robert two for five, 8-yard, sacked more than completed passes, not good. here's what's worse for him. once again, his backup came in and the offense...
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thet of strategist leave bull market has some likes to go.s like this are tricky because you have an odd event where pakistan devalues its currency in the market goes nuts and you're thinking, why? a one off. not we saw it happen in vietnam and china appear saw it all across asia. people start to freak out. >> that is exactly what we're seeing. the real question is, is it a where youisk thing have trades unwinding and you have to pair back risk to get ahead of that? it is not necessarily an ?conomic problem it is starting to look more and more especially with emerging markets, compared to u.s. stocks, the ratio between the two is about a 10 year low. emerging markets are having problems. how long the u.s. could decouple from that and keep heads above water, it is tough to say. olivia: i like what you brought up about what tom lee said that economy is lever to what is happening in housing to what is happening in oil. thank you so much. a look at some of our top stories this morning. of most serious exchange artillery fire and five years. a roc
thet of strategist leave bull market has some likes to go.s like this are tricky because you have an odd event where pakistan devalues its currency in the market goes nuts and you're thinking, why? a one off. not we saw it happen in vietnam and china appear saw it all across asia. people start to freak out. >> that is exactly what we're seeing. the real question is, is it a where youisk thing have trades unwinding and you have to pair back risk to get ahead of that? it is not necessarily...
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now, the question is is this 2008 credit crisis or is this still the bull market? to me it feels like one more thing we need to happen, right? when we took it to take a look at the vix, on times when the vix, the last two times it's been trading over 26, and ended the week down below 26, what we found is the market really took off after that point. looking six months out, once we fell below 26, up 9%. up 7% there. and then 12 months out, 10 and 24%. some huge moves back to the up side. i know these are only two data points here but, when you take a look at it if you're in a bull market and still in that rate, you take a look at there's a lot of other price action that happened. that huge heavy volume that dom talked about, that seems like a washout, people overplaying vix options to try to play some sort of hedge. they were late to the game. we got rip back. the rip back continues that 2040 level is on target for the s&p if it keeps going like this come monday or tuesday. >> mike, this doesn't sound like this overplays with your view of what's going to happen in th
now, the question is is this 2008 credit crisis or is this still the bull market? to me it feels like one more thing we need to happen, right? when we took it to take a look at the vix, on times when the vix, the last two times it's been trading over 26, and ended the week down below 26, what we found is the market really took off after that point. looking six months out, once we fell below 26, up 9%. up 7% there. and then 12 months out, 10 and 24%. some huge moves back to the up side. i know...
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returns with three signs that could point to the end of the bull run. all over this market move. first in business worldwide. you've always wanted. but you better get here fast... yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. ...because a good thing like this phew! won't last forever. see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c300 sport sedan. but hurry, offers end august 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? >>> hey there. we're gearing you up for the final two hours of the trading day and explaining why this has been turning into the most important time for your day. >> we will look forward to it. the market is rebounding but it has been a wild week of volatility. and mike, you're just putting it out there and not treading lightly. you say we are entering a bear market regime here? >> yeah. we want to be ca
returns with three signs that could point to the end of the bull run. all over this market move. first in business worldwide. you've always wanted. but you better get here fast... yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. ...because a good thing like this phew! won't last forever. see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c300 sport sedan. but hurry, offers end august 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. can a a subconscious. mind?...
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as all these positives were undone in one horrendous session for the bulls. now, last night i tried to be skeptical if not down right critical about the rally. suggesting it could easily be repealed as the week went on. i didn't know it would be repealed immediately. but that's because i didn't think we'd be dealing with a chinese currency devaluation that makes their goods cheaper to export and our goods more expensive to sell there. yet that's exactly what happened. i want to put it in context so you can benefit from it but also so you can be concerned as i am about it and know what could come. first, china, china's desperate. chinese communist government's trying to put everyone to work while at the same time putting an end to the widespread corruption in business and politics. we keep hearing that china needs to grow its economy to 7%, and it doesn't like the so-called blow trend growth. however, much is really below trend we don't really know, opaque country. the people's republic tried explaining its way out of this, it tried infrastructure, build whate
as all these positives were undone in one horrendous session for the bulls. now, last night i tried to be skeptical if not down right critical about the rally. suggesting it could easily be repealed as the week went on. i didn't know it would be repealed immediately. but that's because i didn't think we'd be dealing with a chinese currency devaluation that makes their goods cheaper to export and our goods more expensive to sell there. yet that's exactly what happened. i want to put it in...
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. >>> a pit bull that charged an officer spaced the death penal day at a hearing in city hall.but not this time. >>> a pit bull that charged an officer spaced the death penal day at a hearing in city hall. believe it or not, he was afforded a full trial. vic lee is in the newsroom with the story. >> in san francisco, dogs involved in attacks do get a second chance. they go through a very comprehensive hearing which includes presenting evidence witness testimony, rebuttals, just like a trial. and the presiding officer is the judge and jury. it's called a vicious dog hearing. his name is felony jack, he was on trial for his life. july 27 the 3 1/2-year-old pit bull charged at an officer. >> it was growling and it had like a snarl and his teeth were out. >> reporter: the officer says it happened when he wanted to talk with the dog's owner whom he says had drug paraphernalia. check the security video. it happens quickly just behind the white bus. felony jack charges at the cop. he fires three shots and the dog turns and dashes off towards his owner. now you see him grabbing felony jack's
. >>> a pit bull that charged an officer spaced the death penal day at a hearing in city hall.but not this time. >>> a pit bull that charged an officer spaced the death penal day at a hearing in city hall. believe it or not, he was afforded a full trial. vic lee is in the newsroom with the story. >> in san francisco, dogs involved in attacks do get a second chance. they go through a very comprehensive hearing which includes presenting evidence witness testimony,...
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we had only 31 bulls this morning down from 37 bulls just last week, along with 22 bears and an astounding 45% believing we'll have a correction. i think it's too late to turn that bearish. but this kind of uptick in negativity is what allows us to have a magnificent rally, like today, because everyone who's going to sell has already dumped everything, at least for the moment. then there are some other positive timing issues we have to mention, although the dow opened up some 400 points this morning, we shed 300 by early afternoon but held. those who were patient waiting to get in, which recommend, you got reasonable prices. that's what you want. then you watch the stocks come back with a vengeance. that's good. yesterday, on the other hand, we peaked right before the time when clerks started to execute margin calls. clearly some speculators had their positions cloetzed out by force. today we did that before the witching hour and the forced selling seems to be over for now. the buyers were ready for whatever last-minute selling that might emerge. the bottom line, some constructive comments
we had only 31 bulls this morning down from 37 bulls just last week, along with 22 bears and an astounding 45% believing we'll have a correction. i think it's too late to turn that bearish. but this kind of uptick in negativity is what allows us to have a magnificent rally, like today, because everyone who's going to sell has already dumped everything, at least for the moment. then there are some other positive timing issues we have to mention, although the dow opened up some 400 points this...
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. >> old bull. >> old mature bull. >> very fresh from the signs of it. >> it's a challenge and walkinglking the animal. >> reporter: on this family-owned reserve a game is selected for hunting to keep the numbers down and maintain the ecological balance and this 50-year veteran hunting is also a way of life. >> we stayed on the farm and, yes, it was the spark of life, you know the hunting scenario. we said far away there was no meat valuable and we lived off the land. >> reporter: he takes aim and 7,000 hunters visited south africa two years ago, more than half of them from the united states and the association of south africa says it contributed millions to the economy. these lions are kept at a separate enclosure at the reserve for tourists and conservation and are not hunted but it's the killing of a famous loo lion in zimbabwe and say it's cruel and unethical and threatens endangered the species and did not go against regulations. >> the future of the economic contribution of hunting, decisions regarding that cannot be based on emotion. >> reporter: zimbabwe community based conserv
. >> old bull. >> old mature bull. >> very fresh from the signs of it. >> it's a challenge and walkinglking the animal. >> reporter: on this family-owned reserve a game is selected for hunting to keep the numbers down and maintain the ecological balance and this 50-year veteran hunting is also a way of life. >> we stayed on the farm and, yes, it was the spark of life, you know the hunting scenario. we said far away there was no meat valuable and we lived off...
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we have one of them, but there are a lot of bulls there, been a lot of bulls on the street, not too manyn 14% from the high on april 28th. despite the recent slide, the highest is $195, and the man behind that number, brian white, managing director and global head of technology for cantor fitzgerald. without looking at any fundamentals or anything about china or the iphone 6, that's always been my point, a $784 billion market cap, and, you know, for it to double again, in the stratosphere, and the answer that i always got is that on a valuation basis, price to earnings, that it was still cheap, and my only point was that everybody is aware of that, yet it's still at ten times earnings. everybody knows that. you say that, so there's something somewhere someone is worried about something. i don't know whether this is the start of it, but why not just assume that maybe you have a rear-view mirror mentality, like all analysts and just take a step back the merrill lynch guy did. he went to neutral today, based on iphone 6, based on, you know -- based on whatever caused it, it's going to be do
we have one of them, but there are a lot of bulls there, been a lot of bulls on the street, not too manyn 14% from the high on april 28th. despite the recent slide, the highest is $195, and the man behind that number, brian white, managing director and global head of technology for cantor fitzgerald. without looking at any fundamentals or anything about china or the iphone 6, that's always been my point, a $784 billion market cap, and, you know, for it to double again, in the stratosphere, and...
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his bull case scenario, $611.ithin that $611 40% would be this new business that doesn't exist yet, mobility. and 48% would actually be tesla motors. it's interesting to think that event projections in the most bullish scenario, this imaginary business which he says will be announced soon, it will be announced soon, is almost going to be as big as their core business. >> well, nobody gets more of a free pass than tesla in terms of stuff they might do in the future. that obviously is in terms of production first and foremost which is something i think is still out in the open. the stationary storage -- i've said this before. that was what got me a little more excited about the stock. it was something that added 25% on to the eps for a lost analysts by 2020. i think that's in the price. i think the stock after it gets this momentum out of the way is heading back to 220. >> i would just adheres a company that's got a $33 billion market cap and i think a lot of that is based on what they will do in the way off future.
his bull case scenario, $611.ithin that $611 40% would be this new business that doesn't exist yet, mobility. and 48% would actually be tesla motors. it's interesting to think that event projections in the most bullish scenario, this imaginary business which he says will be announced soon, it will be announced soon, is almost going to be as big as their core business. >> well, nobody gets more of a free pass than tesla in terms of stuff they might do in the future. that obviously is in...
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rosanna: what is the red bull hat? >> i'm the first b boy to be signed red bull as an athlete. i shout out to my sun going to cornel this week. rosanna: what, what, congratulations? greg: amazing. do it. rosanna: come on, do it. [music] [music] [music] [music] greg: all right. you are awesome. well done. that's amazing. rosanna: how'd they feel? the the whole intention to fly? you are out of this world doing these moves. >> basically we dynamic. a lot of acrobatics. rosanna: what's your name? >> spiedy. >> greg: what'd do? >> thinking about b boy. >> thank you so much. >> okay, this saturday tickets are available? >> yes, they are available for the center for performing arts at nyu. rosanna: going to break, teach us a few moves. okay, greg? ready. pump up the music. "good day" is coming right back. rosanna: it is all about you. thank you so much for saying nice things about us on our facebook page. i hope you had a little fun this morning. what'd you get? >> a sausage for you. rosanna: it is warm. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streamin
rosanna: what is the red bull hat? >> i'm the first b boy to be signed red bull as an athlete. i shout out to my sun going to cornel this week. rosanna: what, what, congratulations? greg: amazing. do it. rosanna: come on, do it. [music] [music] [music] [music] greg: all right. you are awesome. well done. that's amazing. rosanna: how'd they feel? the the whole intention to fly? you are out of this world doing these moves. >> basically we dynamic. a lot of acrobatics. rosanna: what's...
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>> i saw your bulls, right? the running of the bulls. look what happened today.
>> i saw your bulls, right? the running of the bulls. look what happened today.
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did you hear bull from trump yesterday? >> i know donald trump for 25 years, i've heard a lot of bull over those 25 years. but the important thing is that he is getting what he wants, and republican party has got a huge trump problem that is liable to persist into election day. i think joe biden is probably recalculating whether he is going to enter the race. i think carly fiorina may have to be on the republican ticket because of what trump has done here. and that hillary clinton is the real beneficiary, assuming biden doesn't come in, of all of this. this is an unheard of problem for a major party, and they've got it. >> when we're covering something like this, in this case the republican primary, it's important to think about what we're not conferring, the democratic primary. biden and clinton. the single most retweeted message on twitter from any candidate on thursday night? the tweet that resonated the most of all was from bernie sanders. let's put it up on the screen. his critique of the debate. he said not one word a
did you hear bull from trump yesterday? >> i know donald trump for 25 years, i've heard a lot of bull over those 25 years. but the important thing is that he is getting what he wants, and republican party has got a huge trump problem that is liable to persist into election day. i think joe biden is probably recalculating whether he is going to enter the race. i think carly fiorina may have to be on the republican ticket because of what trump has done here. and that hillary clinton is the...
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bob has more on the rally that wasn't and why the bulls just couldn't hang on. >> we had a rally at the open, but stocks lost steam midday and gains were wiped out in the last hour, so what's the problem? there was a nice rally at the open, but the buyers were never very enthusiastic. volume was much lighter than yesterday throughout the day, but it picked up as the market drooped in the last hour. there were rebounds in a small group of tech leaders like apple and netflix, so they, too, were well off of their highs, but commodity and industrial stocks that have had the stuffing knocked out of them in the last few days should have bounced, but they never did. copper maker, for example, down 50% in two months, a seven-year low, but still couldn't manage to do a rally. pathetic. dupont also been in free fall for three months and still continue rally either. big multinational companies that get a significant part of their earnings overseas like ge, ingersoll rand, tool works all ended down roughly 2%. what this tells me is that caution on global economic growth has not gone away, even with
bob has more on the rally that wasn't and why the bulls just couldn't hang on. >> we had a rally at the open, but stocks lost steam midday and gains were wiped out in the last hour, so what's the problem? there was a nice rally at the open, but the buyers were never very enthusiastic. volume was much lighter than yesterday throughout the day, but it picked up as the market drooped in the last hour. there were rebounds in a small group of tech leaders like apple and netflix, so they, too,...
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that's normal in a bull market.esn't feel healthy when you have 500 to 1,000 point moves lower on the dow. how should investors feel about the fact that it's so sharp and violent in. >> it's sharp in terms of points. when you look at it in terms of percentages, you can go back to the 1930s and find similar type moves. i would point out that every 3% or higher gap down since 2001 like we saw this morning as led to higher prices, one month later. i think this is part of a bottoming process. you tend to get these wild swings at market lows. i think that's what's happening. >> how do you break it down further than that. coming in you had one-third of the s&p 500 in bear market territory down 20%. you had another third in correction territory down 10%. it's a different market depending on how you slice it. what's the play book for the second half of the year now given that? >> i think you have to take out a rifle approach, and i think you look at special situations. you can look at companies that have the highest sustain
that's normal in a bull market.esn't feel healthy when you have 500 to 1,000 point moves lower on the dow. how should investors feel about the fact that it's so sharp and violent in. >> it's sharp in terms of points. when you look at it in terms of percentages, you can go back to the 1930s and find similar type moves. i would point out that every 3% or higher gap down since 2001 like we saw this morning as led to higher prices, one month later. i think this is part of a bottoming process....