114
114
Sep 1, 2015
09/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 1
going off the charts with the help of carly garner, a brilliant technician who is the co-founder of carly trading and my colleague at realmoney.com. for those who don't put much faith in the technicals, garner's record with oil is phenomenal. back in the first week of july when crude was hovering in the $50s, she told us there were big commodity speculators aggressively betting oil would still go higher. she said those weak hands need to be wiped out before the new-found pain in oil would stop. garner told us a mass liquidation could happen. that would send the price of crude down to $41 with a possible quick flush down to the mid $30s before we could bottom. once liquidation was finished, garner said oil would start heading higher again. sure enough the price of crude plunged down to the mid $30s like she said last week where it promptly bottomed the level garner predicted. before going on a rebound back up to the high $40s, the fastest oil rally since 2009. today though some of those gains were repealed with crude declining down to $45. given garner nailed the bottom in oil, where does
going off the charts with the help of carly garner, a brilliant technician who is the co-founder of carly trading and my colleague at realmoney.com. for those who don't put much faith in the technicals, garner's record with oil is phenomenal. back in the first week of july when crude was hovering in the $50s, she told us there were big commodity speculators aggressively betting oil would still go higher. she said those weak hands need to be wiped out before the new-found pain in oil would stop....
260
260
Sep 10, 2015
09/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
so if you look at the latest polls carly fiorina only garners 3% support. so take from all of that what you will. trump doesn't just have her in his sites, he's taking aim at his closest competitor and that would be ben carson. sarah, first take us deeper inside the numbers, will you? >> sure. let's take another look at that top line. like you said trump is now the first candidate to break through that 30% mark, polling 32% in our latest poll. that's a big number. it sort of gives you an idea that his dealing is much higher than we original thought. now, the other thing we want to talk about is where trump is drawing this support from. and partly that's women and college graduates. you can see now he's pulling 33% support among women. that's a 13-point jump from the prove month. he's also improving with college garag graduates, that's a 12-point jump from last month. he's actually broadening the support from different parts of the party. and that's really interesting. >> so ben, why does trump continue to surge when he really hasn't outlined, you know, any
so if you look at the latest polls carly fiorina only garners 3% support. so take from all of that what you will. trump doesn't just have her in his sites, he's taking aim at his closest competitor and that would be ben carson. sarah, first take us deeper inside the numbers, will you? >> sure. let's take another look at that top line. like you said trump is now the first candidate to break through that 30% mark, polling 32% in our latest poll. that's a big number. it sort of gives you an...
96
96
Sep 21, 2015
09/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
keep thinking maybe i could have a moment, like, carly fiorina had or i could have a moment like donald trump or i could have a moment that allows me to garner attention. the problem is going to be this. these impressions are cumulative. you don't have an inflection point that drives everything for you. and remember. >> yeah. >> carly fiorina and marco rubio both were thought to have good performances in the first debate. i think it was the cumulative presence of people looking at them saying itches something in the first debate, and i'm seeing something now that's causing them to have movement. >> i'm going to put you on the spot, if you were going to predict who are going to be the top three or four people on the republican side, who would you say? >> well, i think we probably likely to see this list plus ted cruz and maybe mike huckabee. but i can't tell you what order they're going to be in and there's no guarantee. if i had to bet, i'd bet on these plus a couple of more. but, you know, it's -- this is a crazy, crazy election, which we've seen a lot of change. remember and we don't have a lot of looks at this. but last week i think it wa
keep thinking maybe i could have a moment, like, carly fiorina had or i could have a moment like donald trump or i could have a moment that allows me to garner attention. the problem is going to be this. these impressions are cumulative. you don't have an inflection point that drives everything for you. and remember. >> yeah. >> carly fiorina and marco rubio both were thought to have good performances in the first debate. i think it was the cumulative presence of people looking at...
153
153
Sep 17, 2015
09/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
he garnered nearly 23% of the mentions according to data provided by the site. but the top tweeted moment of the night went to carlyhen she responded to trump's well publicized criticism of her appearance. and carly fiorina is among the guests coming up next on "morning joe." we'll also talk to front-runner donald trump, and new jersey governor chris christie. the best debate analysis anywhere is just moments away. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna has 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. i work on the cheerios team. and when i found out that my daughter-in-law, joyce, can't eat
he garnered nearly 23% of the mentions according to data provided by the site. but the top tweeted moment of the night went to carlyhen she responded to trump's well publicized criticism of her appearance. and carly fiorina is among the guests coming up next on "morning joe." we'll also talk to front-runner donald trump, and new jersey governor chris christie. the best debate analysis anywhere is just moments away. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? nutrient-dense...
254
254
Sep 30, 2015
09/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
place in a brand new poll that puts him behind donald trump, ben carson, carly fiorina and his old friend marco rubio with bush garneringhe support of only 8% of republican voters surveyed nationwide. our chief political correspondent dana bash caught up with jeb bush in new hampshire where they spoke about his low poll numbers, his strategy, the front runner donald trump. dana is joining us now. dana, how did it go? what did he tell you? >> very interesting conversation, wolf. we talked about the kind of event he's actually going to do in about an hour here where i am here in bedford, new hampshire. a town hall where he's hoping to one by one explain to voters that he is not the bush that people might think he is. he's a different kind of guy. he is the washington outsider that republican voters are looking for. but it's not going to be easy. take a look. governor, we just came from an event you had here in new hampshire talking about the epidemic of substance abuse here in the state and around the country. and you talked about the fact when you walk into the room you can tell immediately which families have been affli
place in a brand new poll that puts him behind donald trump, ben carson, carly fiorina and his old friend marco rubio with bush garneringhe support of only 8% of republican voters surveyed nationwide. our chief political correspondent dana bash caught up with jeb bush in new hampshire where they spoke about his low poll numbers, his strategy, the front runner donald trump. dana is joining us now. dana, how did it go? what did he tell you? >> very interesting conversation, wolf. we talked...
88
88
Sep 17, 2015
09/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i guess cnn did it in part because they could garner good ad ratings, at least that's what donald trump said but he did struggle to stay on top. carlyna made up some ground. >> we'll get into this much more later in the show with an interesting debate with special guests joining us from the u.s.: also get in touch with us about the fed. that's the top story today and reputations on the line as those fed decisions loom and how you're positioned ahead of it. you worried about which way the markets are going to move off the back of us. get in touch with us. >> and do we care that jeb bush admitted that he smokes marijuana? apparently not. as we await the final word from the fed, hiking now could lead to an 8% correction in the equity markets. we'll get you the details after this. >>> good thursday morning and welcome to worldwide exchange. >> here are your headlines from around the world. >> the wait is almost, almost over. u.s. futures are flirting with a flat line ahead of the federal reserve rate decision which could mark the first rate hike in almost a decade. >> france's altice buys cablevision in a $17.7 billion deal that creates
i guess cnn did it in part because they could garner good ad ratings, at least that's what donald trump said but he did struggle to stay on top. carlyna made up some ground. >> we'll get into this much more later in the show with an interesting debate with special guests joining us from the u.s.: also get in touch with us about the fed. that's the top story today and reputations on the line as those fed decisions loom and how you're positioned ahead of it. you worried about which way the...
139
139
Sep 19, 2015
09/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
carly fiorina. if she is able to ride it out, obviously she'll come out a lot stronger, obviously she'll be able to gaper a lot -- garner a lot more support and it will be in her favor. clearly a lot of conservatives, a lot of the republicans in the race would much rather be in her position than their own position at this moment. >> so you mentioned carly's record as ceo of hewlett-packard and her failed run in the senate in california. but how much of that will really be of concern of voters nationwide? >> well, a lot of questions will be raised. if you're gooen start attacking her, those are the places to start. but the good thing if you are carly defender, is that she's very, very good at defending herself. when people say well, you were fired as the ceo of hp, she says, well, when you bring change to places, people don't necessarily like it and that she's a disrupter and she would bring the same disrupting force to the presidency and to washington, d.c so she is a very good advocate for herself and that is something you can't discount ask something that definitely in her favor as she moves forward. >> so then what i
carly fiorina. if she is able to ride it out, obviously she'll come out a lot stronger, obviously she'll be able to gaper a lot -- garner a lot more support and it will be in her favor. clearly a lot of conservatives, a lot of the republicans in the race would much rather be in her position than their own position at this moment. >> so you mentioned carly's record as ceo of hewlett-packard and her failed run in the senate in california. but how much of that will really be of concern of...