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and, dan, how are you looking at the second half at this point? >> well, listen, this week, we got earnings, nike last night was fine, left the guidance in march alone. dupont gave a disappointing outlook, the stock hit hard, and holiday shortened week, and when investors get back, they will be squarely focused. it's q3, and q2, citi stocks, all report in that second week of july, and that's really the first look at what the largest companies in the country are thinking about the outlook for the second half of the year, and we'll get squarely focused on it quickly. >> this is a space, though, where it seems like investors love to hate. if earnings are what they were focused on, people would probably be buying them hand over fist. look at the xlf, 30% of that is the money center banks, diverse financial institutions that own investment banks that represent 50% of it, that group is trading at less than 13 times trailing 12-month earnings, but the insurance companies are cheaper trading at 11 .5% trailing 12-month earnings. obviously, there's concern
and, dan, how are you looking at the second half at this point? >> well, listen, this week, we got earnings, nike last night was fine, left the guidance in march alone. dupont gave a disappointing outlook, the stock hit hard, and holiday shortened week, and when investors get back, they will be squarely focused. it's q3, and q2, citi stocks, all report in that second week of july, and that's really the first look at what the largest companies in the country are thinking about the outlook...
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it's what dan tried to do with the bullish bet on ge.ant was headed higher. >> options are cheap. the stock looks poised for a breakout. >> but buying the stock 100 shares set him back almost $3,000. >> oh, right, i'll have the put the question another way. >> so to spend less, dan bought the july 28 call for 16 cents. that gives dan the right to buy ge shares at that vike price. now, to make money, he needs shares of ge to rise above the $28 strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $28.16 by july exper ration. anything below that level, and dan will see losses, but the losses capped to the 16 cents he's spending. it gets better. if ge shares rise, the call increases in value faster than the stock meaning more money in dan's pocket. >> yeah! >> but since the time of the trade, ge shares have dropped 2%, making this trade a loser. >> and, eventually, we shall succeed. >> and now "options action" fans want to know, what do you do with the ge trade now? >> before we answer the question, dan, maybe this makes you feel better.
it's what dan tried to do with the bullish bet on ge.ant was headed higher. >> options are cheap. the stock looks poised for a breakout. >> but buying the stock 100 shares set him back almost $3,000. >> oh, right, i'll have the put the question another way. >> so to spend less, dan bought the july 28 call for 16 cents. that gives dan the right to buy ge shares at that vike price. now, to make money, he needs shares of ge to rise above the $28 strike price by more than...
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>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite? >> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan de
>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love...
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. >> reporter: dan bodner is a tinkerer at heart. he is also, as it turns out, a tinkerer with a heart. one who has made a hand. >> this is basically where we're at right now. you can see it moves very fisly. >> reporter: this all began about a year ago when dan, who runs an i.t. outsourced firm in san francisco, heard about people creating prosthetic hands with a 3-d printer. >> and i thought, i could do that. >> reporter: dan got the plans and the printer and set to work. >> this was the original design. >> reporter: the product dan thought was okay. >> it's just not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's bulky. >> reporter: but good enough wasn't quite good enough for him and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11 months of design and redesign, printing and reprinting, start and stop. >> there were many points where i thought, i don't know if it's worth it. and then i'd put it aside for a while. then i'd pick it up again and have a new idea that would bubble up and go at it again. >> reporter: and keep going dan did
. >> reporter: dan bodner is a tinkerer at heart. he is also, as it turns out, a tinkerer with a heart. one who has made a hand. >> this is basically where we're at right now. you can see it moves very fisly. >> reporter: this all began about a year ago when dan, who runs an i.t. outsourced firm in san francisco, heard about people creating prosthetic hands with a 3-d printer. >> and i thought, i could do that. >> reporter: dan got the plans and the printer and set...
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dan is a tinkerer at heart. he is also, as it turns out, a tinkerer with a heart, one who had made a hand. >> this is basically where we're at right now. you can see it moves very nicely. >> reporter: this began about a year ago, when dan, who runs an outsourced i.t. firm in san francisco, heard about those making prosthetic hands with a 3d printer. >> i thought that is so incredibly cool. i can do that. >> reporter: so dan got the plan and a printer and set to work. >> this was the original design. >> reporter: the product, dan thought, was okay. >> not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's very bulky. >> reporter: but for this tinkerer, good enough wasn't quite good enough, and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11 months of design and redesign, printing and reprinting, starts and stops. >> many points where i was like, no, i don't know if it's worth it, i put it aside for awhile and pick it up again, have a new idea that would double up and go at it again. >> reporter: and keep going dan did,
dan is a tinkerer at heart. he is also, as it turns out, a tinkerer with a heart, one who had made a hand. >> this is basically where we're at right now. you can see it moves very nicely. >> reporter: this began about a year ago, when dan, who runs an outsourced i.t. firm in san francisco, heard about those making prosthetic hands with a 3d printer. >> i thought that is so incredibly cool. i can do that. >> reporter: so dan got the plan and a printer and set to work....
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dan? >> all right, bill, thanks very much. >>> now to a rare saturday federal court session in washington where the suspected leader of the embassy attack in benghazi, libya, that killed four americans pleaded not guilty. he left the courthouse under heavy security. let's get to pierre thomas. pierre, the suspect nabbed in libya and now on u.s. soil. >> reporter: good morning, dan. after the dramatic capture in libya two weeks ago, ahmed abu khattala has been on a slow boat ride across the atlantic where he's undergone two sets of interrogations. asked questions about his organization. a week ago, he was read his rights by the fbi. who also pressed him for answers. we're told he's cooperated. offering some details but never admitting guilt. >> what is next? >> reporter: he'll be treated like a common drug dealer. he'll face the pressure of the government in terms of proving their case in open court. and he also faces the pressure of a death sentence. he'll have to decide whether he's going
dan? >> all right, bill, thanks very much. >>> now to a rare saturday federal court session in washington where the suspected leader of the embassy attack in benghazi, libya, that killed four americans pleaded not guilty. he left the courthouse under heavy security. let's get to pierre thomas. pierre, the suspect nabbed in libya and now on u.s. soil. >> reporter: good morning, dan. after the dramatic capture in libya two weeks ago, ahmed abu khattala has been on a slow boat...
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dan and rebecca? >> so many more questions to be answered in this case. jeff, thank you. >>> let's get the rest of the morning headlines now, with mr. ron claiborne, as always. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, dan and rebecca and rachel. happy flag day. we begin with breaking news overnight. a plane carrying dozens of paratroopers shot down overnight in ukraine. military officials say the plane was hit by an anti-aircraft rocket, as it was trying to land. all 49 onboard were killed. the u.s. has accused russia of providing pro-russian fighters with tanks and rockets. the kremlin has always denied arming the rebels or separatists. >>> and nearly 60,000 philadelphia train riders will have to get another way around this morning after hundreds of rail workers went on strike in that city. this shutdown affects 13 train lines that carry the commuters between the city and the suburb. and to and from philadelphia international airport. the workers walked off the job after negotiations failed to reac
dan and rebecca? >> so many more questions to be answered in this case. jeff, thank you. >>> let's get the rest of the morning headlines now, with mr. ron claiborne, as always. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, dan and rebecca and rachel. happy flag day. we begin with breaking news overnight. a plane carrying dozens of paratroopers shot down overnight in ukraine. military officials say the plane was hit by an anti-aircraft rocket, as it was trying to land. all 49...
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good morning, as you can see, dan harris is off. and we have nightline co-anchor dan abrams. i think i need legal advice before going on that. >> exactly. leave it at that. it is a soggy morning in parts of the midwest, raises new flood concerns. >> and add tornados into the mix, and you have a wild weekend of weather ahead. what can we expect? we want to welcome bill kelly from is wsyx tracking it all for us. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. let me start you out. it has been very active over the last 24 hours. we are talking over 100 reports of severe weather. 12 of them tornados, a lot of hail and wind. take you out to wallace, kansas, this super cell caught on camera, 60 to 70 mile per hour winds. mostly in rural areas. and up north, colfax, wisconsin, a confirmed tornado. did damage to a middle and elementary cool. they're cleaning up, and the great news here, look for the light, no user. and plan you out today, more violent storms up through parts of missouri and into iowa, and for the most part, the entire state of minnesota here. hail, damaging winds, a few to
good morning, as you can see, dan harris is off. and we have nightline co-anchor dan abrams. i think i need legal advice before going on that. >> exactly. leave it at that. it is a soggy morning in parts of the midwest, raises new flood concerns. >> and add tornados into the mix, and you have a wild weekend of weather ahead. what can we expect? we want to welcome bill kelly from is wsyx tracking it all for us. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. let me start you out. it...
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what is going on by dan mer eeb eeno, the on awane -- dan merino, the on again, off again lawsuit. >>> the spending power of children was recently measured at more than a trillion dollars - that's right. kids. our nest guess is ensuring that -- our nest guest is ensuring that some of that will help their future. he is doing that through green rocks, a company to eued kate youth on -- educates children on health and other matters. the first is environmental. >> join us as you meet the most loveable, squeezable snugable. you won't want to miss a second of our acks-packed -- action-packed game. your future depends upon it. mission g rock. >> who would have thought russell simmonds would be a video game mooing ug. he joins us in new york. u.s. a today named him a top influential. he discovered a number of artists, political activists splooupsed analogistal policy on a variety of issues and has a new book out. success through stillness, meditation made simply. russell simmonds great to have you here. video games - kids are always on the gadgets and playing the games. what do you hope to ac
what is going on by dan mer eeb eeno, the on awane -- dan merino, the on again, off again lawsuit. >>> the spending power of children was recently measured at more than a trillion dollars - that's right. kids. our nest guess is ensuring that -- our nest guest is ensuring that some of that will help their future. he is doing that through green rocks, a company to eued kate youth on -- educates children on health and other matters. the first is environmental. >> join us as you meet...
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i agree with you, dan. >> but a gracious man throughout. >> throughout. gracious always. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and to 0 all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert. right now, we are awaiting the initial court appearance of the suspect accused in the deadly benghazi terror attack. ahmed abub khattala is now in custody in our nation's capital where he will answer to charges about his role in the september 11, 2012, attacks in libya that killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. welcome to "america's news headquarters" this saturday afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> here's a look now at the federal courthouse in washington, d.c., where khattala is now being held under very tight security. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is reporting live from
i agree with you, dan. >> but a gracious man throughout. >> throughout. gracious always. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and to 0 all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert. right now, we are awaiting the initial court appearance of the suspect accused in the deadly benghazi terror attack. ahmed abub khattala is now in custody in our nation's capital where he will answer to charges about his role in...
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anything below that, and dan will see losses. and it gets even better., the call will increase in value faster than the stock. meaning more money in dan's pocket. but since the time of the trade, it's dropped more than 2%. making this trade a loser. now options fans wondering what to do with the ge trade now? well, if you had bought 100 shares on june 6th, you would lose $75. what do you do now, and why do you think that ge is not participating in this rally? >> well, the prior high was $28. if you go out of the money, and don't spend a whole heck of a lot, you're making a speculative bet. right now, those calls that i spend 16 cents for, or 5 cents, i don't know why it stopped participating. >> first of all, this wasn't one of the growth industrials. despite the fact that they paired -- let talk revenues. $180 billion pre-crisis. been stagnant since. earnings stagnant. it was a cheap bet, though. >> i laid it out, their future earnings are -- worth a nickel. i don't think you're selling. i'm sticking with them. maybe it gets back above $27 and you have
anything below that, and dan will see losses. and it gets even better., the call will increase in value faster than the stock. meaning more money in dan's pocket. but since the time of the trade, it's dropped more than 2%. making this trade a loser. now options fans wondering what to do with the ge trade now? well, if you had bought 100 shares on june 6th, you would lose $75. what do you do now, and why do you think that ge is not participating in this rally? >> well, the prior high was...
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so dan got the plan and the printer and set to work.is was the original design. >> the product dan thought was okay. >> it's just not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's very bulky. >> but for this tinkerer, it wasn't good enough, and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11 months of design and redesign. printing and reprinting. i don't know if it's worth it. i put it aside for a while. then i pick it up again. have a new idea that would bubble up. go at it again. >> and keep going, dan did, until he had a hand ready for a child. all he need now was a child ready for a hand. dan found her living in mill valley. mary was born with just a thumb on her left hand. a perfect candidate for dan's fido hands. named after fido is ms, his computer firm. let's see how it's going to fit you. mary is being fitted for free with the very first fido hand, and is letting dan know where his design can be approved. >> mary's family volunteered to help others down the line chrks is what dan wants to do. >> to make such a difference in some
so dan got the plan and the printer and set to work.is was the original design. >> the product dan thought was okay. >> it's just not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's very bulky. >> but for this tinkerer, it wasn't good enough, and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11 months of design and redesign. printing and reprinting. i don't know if it's worth it. i put it aside for a while. then i pick it up again. have a new idea that would bubble up. go at it...
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and dan goodwin himself provided a dna sample. he had gone out with laura just a few days before the murder. goodwin maintained it was a casual date and said the two weren't intimate. >> since i took her out to the movies just four days before and knew her, they decided it would be advisable to test my dna. and it was tested, and i was not present at the crime scene. >> but at least the investigators had the killer's dna, and were closer to finding him. a lot closer than they knew. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i
and dan goodwin himself provided a dna sample. he had gone out with laura just a few days before the murder. goodwin maintained it was a casual date and said the two weren't intimate. >> since i took her out to the movies just four days before and knew her, they decided it would be advisable to test my dna. and it was tested, and i was not present at the crime scene. >> but at least the investigators had the killer's dna, and were closer to finding him. a lot closer than they knew....
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and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration found 726 cyclists died in 2012 across the country. another 49,000 were injured in crashes with cars that got too close. >> might have been hit three times by motorists that never hit their brakes after knocking me off the bike. >> southern california assemblyman wrote the three feet for safety act. >> the bill establishes a three foot buffer and if it is not safe to pass a driver has to slow do a reasonable speat and then pass when the cyclist is not deemed in danger. >> cyclists welcomed the new law. >> it sounds great. i ride probably 15 to 20 miles a day. i am constantly dealing with that issue righ
and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration...
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dan? >> terry moran in iraq tonight, thank you. >> after all the money we spent and all the lives we lost in iraq, this current situation is maddening for so many americans and perhaps most of all the service men and women who shed their blood and saw their friends die during the war and are watching their hard fought gains evaporate. abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny tonight. >> reporter: at a flag day celebration on the national mall today, americans are watching iraq with a wary eye, the toll of more than a decade of war still haunting. >> we should have never been there in the first place. >> if we have a choice to either do nothing or to, again, put americans' lives at risk, i'd rather do nothing. >> reporter: but tonight, the white house is on high alert. pentagon officials tell abc news they're drawing up contingency plans to evacuate or protect some 5,000 american contractors in iraq. president obama who is intent on building a legacy of ending wars, is faced with t
dan? >> terry moran in iraq tonight, thank you. >> after all the money we spent and all the lives we lost in iraq, this current situation is maddening for so many americans and perhaps most of all the service men and women who shed their blood and saw their friends die during the war and are watching their hard fought gains evaporate. abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny tonight. >> reporter: at a flag day celebration on the national mall today, americans are...
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>> i'm with you, dan.e. >> whoa. >> but i liked this company for a long time and obviously they have gone through some serious issues and with those issues they lost market share and started getting that market share taken by nike. >> who do you think won the street fight. using #bull for dan or #b for bk. coming up, how would the exposure of hidden costs affect spirit airlines? plus less than 24 hours from the massive apple stock split. what's the trade ahead of the big move after this brake. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? drivers want to go further with their electrical vehicles. but you can't take a trip from lisbon to stockholm if you can't
>> i'm with you, dan.e. >> whoa. >> but i liked this company for a long time and obviously they have gone through some serious issues and with those issues they lost market share and started getting that market share taken by nike. >> who do you think won the street fight. using #bull for dan or #b for bk. coming up, how would the exposure of hidden costs affect spirit airlines? plus less than 24 hours from the massive apple stock split. what's the trade ahead of the big...
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dan merino has been all over the place on this issue. fellow players were not happy with him when he made this comment when the news of the first concussion lawsuit broke? >> it's a violent game, a physical game. if you take away too much. it will be like flag football. players know what the risks are. when i went out to play i thu there was a chaps of getting a concussion or breaking a leg or getting a knee injury. >> he's crate sized for being a hypocrite and says it was a mistake. do you buy any of it? >> i don't buy any of it. this stinks like fish out in the sun or a dolphin, if you will. i've been looking at this carefully, and this is clearly a story where we are not getting all the facts. when the news was released that dan merino was part of the lawsuit. i spoke to a lot of folks who were part of the lawsuit or sympathetic to the lawsuit, former players that were thrilled. they said forget about everything that dan merino said. this is a big deal. the name dan marino has so much recognition and credibility and he is known as som
dan merino has been all over the place on this issue. fellow players were not happy with him when he made this comment when the news of the first concussion lawsuit broke? >> it's a violent game, a physical game. if you take away too much. it will be like flag football. players know what the risks are. when i went out to play i thu there was a chaps of getting a concussion or breaking a leg or getting a knee injury. >> he's crate sized for being a hypocrite and says it was a...
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good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. when they fell overboard, they were not wearing their life vests. they spent an entire night trying to keep their heads above the waves and looking out for sharks. the guys that found them turned out to be experts at handling emergencies. stranded at sea. no boat, no life jackets. no way to call for help. >> they were some lucky couples. >> reporter: shawn and melissa were boating near the florida keys friday when they somehow went overboard. their 30-foot island hopper still in gear, driving away from them. all they could do was tread water and wait. >> my first thought was, how in the world did you get out here. >> reporter: the current carrying them nearly 75 miles north to hallandale beach. after 14 hours in the atlantic ocean, finally a few guys out deep sea fishing spotted the couple. >> it's hard enough to find fish. but two people floating on the water, it's pretty strange. >> reporter: a strange sight even for these guys who thought they had seen it all. the two broward count
good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. when they fell overboard, they were not wearing their life vests. they spent an entire night trying to keep their heads above the waves and looking out for sharks. the guys that found them turned out to be experts at handling emergencies. stranded at sea. no boat, no life jackets. no way to call for help. >> they were some lucky couples. >> reporter: shawn and melissa were boating near the florida keys friday when they...
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dan? >> usually -- or i guess in the last year it was 2016 they were going to set up some sort of succession. john chambers has been in the business for it seems like ever. we think about the microsoft ballmer thing when he announced his early retirement. you probably won't see that pop. i guess the crop -- people can come in and take over a massive company and do a great job. the jury is still out at microsoft, too. sometimes the devil that you know. i like the stock. i think it's back at 24 and you buy it. >> we did call cisco for a response. the company saying we do not comment on rumors. next time we talk succession is when we announce succession. >> they got a new grill. >> no. >> it's fair. >> totally fair. >> i thought cisco was going to bounce longer ago than it has. i think it finally has caught some of its mojo back. any chamber's announcements stocks are going to go higher than now. >> yeah. >> it's a company that doesn't need to be fixed. they're on a turn-around plan where mic
dan? >> usually -- or i guess in the last year it was 2016 they were going to set up some sort of succession. john chambers has been in the business for it seems like ever. we think about the microsoft ballmer thing when he announced his early retirement. you probably won't see that pop. i guess the crop -- people can come in and take over a massive company and do a great job. the jury is still out at microsoft, too. sometimes the devil that you know. i like the stock. i think it's back...
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the case being made that dan patrick is too extreme for texas.hat is it about dan patrick that makes him more extreme than a ted cruz or a rick perry or someone texans have been electing. >> my colleague in the senate, dan patrick, who is now the offici official. >> he certainly knows how to use the power to connect. >> but it's his record. not just what he has said. it's whey promises he will do. and that is, you know when he says no more property taxes or lower property taxes, our state doesn't have a statewide property tax. that's local governments, that's how they build roads and how local governments, including our schools, have those structures. so. >> he's the candidate you want dodd run against, you had the lieutenant governor incumbent. this is the guy you wanted, didn't you? >> this is going to be a very stark contrast from the really, the pro center portion of my platform, and what my record has always been. and what dan's record has always been. so there's going to be a clear choice in november. for texas voters. >> so give us a taste
the case being made that dan patrick is too extreme for texas.hat is it about dan patrick that makes him more extreme than a ted cruz or a rick perry or someone texans have been electing. >> my colleague in the senate, dan patrick, who is now the offici official. >> he certainly knows how to use the power to connect. >> but it's his record. not just what he has said. it's whey promises he will do. and that is, you know when he says no more property taxes or lower property...
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dan? >> makes sense on a lot of levels. >>> you're about to see a social media launched by blood-thirsty insurgents taken over huge swaths of iraq. they're parentally documenting their own atrocities. as president obama weighs on whether to intervene. our coverage begins with terry moran on the ground. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the battle for iraq is changing today. that advance by the jihadist has slowed down, the iraqi forces are finally fighting back. they have retaken some territory around baghdad. but the iraqi government is still pleading for the u.s. to help and the situation remains desperate. this is the view from the iraqi soldiers' perspective, a video posted online unverifiable, showing iraqi forces engaged in a fierce firefight earlier this week. if they lose, they face unspeakable horror and they know it. the jihadists of the islamic state of iraq and syria, known as the isis, used social media as a weapon, a terror weapon, these images posted last night on a twitter ac
dan? >> makes sense on a lot of levels. >>> you're about to see a social media launched by blood-thirsty insurgents taken over huge swaths of iraq. they're parentally documenting their own atrocities. as president obama weighs on whether to intervene. our coverage begins with terry moran on the ground. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the battle for iraq is changing today. that advance by the jihadist has slowed down, the iraqi forces are finally fighting back. they have...
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good morning again to you. >> good morning, dan.ou some video we capture yesterday from mt. rushmore. very impressive. a lightning show. you can see in the distance, cloud-to-cloud lightning. some cloud-to-ground lightning. what a sight to see. because of the strong to severe storms that move through the midwest. i want to show you on the map. the frontal boundary that moved through rapid city and parts of the dakotas and nebraska. the strong to severe weather continues over parts of the unite where they don't need it. over part of the midwest. the weather will continue today and into tomorrow. where it's gorgeous, we're seeing the pacific northwest. comfortable. dry, warm. stormy as we go into the work week. enjoy today. it won't last long. let's talk about again, the violent storms affect portions of the midwest. as far south as oklahoma and northern texas. southeast, some storms as well. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. looks like a fantastic finish to the weekend.
good morning again to you. >> good morning, dan.ou some video we capture yesterday from mt. rushmore. very impressive. a lightning show. you can see in the distance, cloud-to-cloud lightning. some cloud-to-ground lightning. what a sight to see. because of the strong to severe storms that move through the midwest. i want to show you on the map. the frontal boundary that moved through rapid city and parts of the dakotas and nebraska. the strong to severe weather continues over parts of the...
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dan and rebecca. >> thank you.o have you here as always. >>> coming up on "gma" -- they call it the ez jet. is it really that easy? don't miss our special edition of dad testers. to see what the dads have to say about it. >>> and who is alex trebek? he's the big winner on his own jeopardy show. details ahead in "pop news." details ahead in "pop news." own jeopardy show. details ahead in "pop news." say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] bentaste-free andr,re likedissolves completely. chew. and unlike
dan and rebecca. >> thank you.o have you here as always. >>> coming up on "gma" -- they call it the ez jet. is it really that easy? don't miss our special edition of dad testers. to see what the dads have to say about it. >>> and who is alex trebek? he's the big winner on his own jeopardy show. details ahead in "pop news." details ahead in "pop news." own jeopardy show. details ahead in "pop news." say "hi" rudy. [ barks...
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dan, this is a big part of the u.s.conomy. >> yeah, investors don't seem that concerned about it until last week. we highlighted it last week. there was a huge buyer of december puts in the xhb. a lot of suppliers and retailers in that. so it's not just home builders. something about 150,000 in the december 26 puts when the etf was at 32. i don't think it gets that drastic here. so you're talking about the underperformance, one of the worst performing sectors down on the year. what does it mean? to me, investors don't know what to do with housing or home builder stocks in an environment that's this uncertain. >> one thing we have to remember is xhb was one of the best performing sectors coming out of late 2011. in fact, it's up about twice as much as the s&p is over that same period of time. the thing you should probably be concerned about, if anything, is that a lot of these home building stocks are trading at valuations that they basically had reached back in 2007. now, i'll admit a lot of them are more profitable tha
dan, this is a big part of the u.s.conomy. >> yeah, investors don't seem that concerned about it until last week. we highlighted it last week. there was a huge buyer of december puts in the xhb. a lot of suppliers and retailers in that. so it's not just home builders. something about 150,000 in the december 26 puts when the etf was at 32. i don't think it gets that drastic here. so you're talking about the underperformance, one of the worst performing sectors down on the year. what does...
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in san francisco, dan kerman kron 4 news. you can go to kron 4 dot com.o read more about the federal investigation surrounding ryan chamberlain. including details on the f-b-i manhunt. and the federal court proceedings. and you can also get the latest details. when you download kron 4's mobile app. a temporary fixes (to place on the bridge. when the joint broke it did damage to the surrounding area. now that of the, and do a permanent fix which will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. the temporary fix will only last couple of months. here in richmond minimum-wage will jump up to $13 and ouper h. and this will take time and will be in full effect as of 2018. was another warm day hitting the '90s in pleasanton livermore and somerville and many more places . we are seeing reduced visibility mucosal ithe near tht line. it will clear pretty quickly to aboat about 9:00 this morning. for tomorrow it will be bought '80s in the in tinland valley. as for the extended forecast we will see less fog by the weekend which will mean warmer temperatures especially by
in san francisco, dan kerman kron 4 news. you can go to kron 4 dot com.o read more about the federal investigation surrounding ryan chamberlain. including details on the f-b-i manhunt. and the federal court proceedings. and you can also get the latest details. when you download kron 4's mobile app. a temporary fixes (to place on the bridge. when the joint broke it did damage to the surrounding area. now that of the, and do a permanent fix which will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. the...
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i agree with you, dan. >> but a gracious man throughout. >> gracious always.s it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. and to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here, next week. ek. >>> hello, everyone, welcome to "america's news headquarters" i'm arthel neville. escalating fighting and bloodshed in iraq. iraqi troops, tanks and helicopter gun ships are battling to retake the northern city of tikrit from sunni militants. iraq's military now bolstered by jets ordered from russia. conner powell live with the latest there. conner, it is escalating and escalating. what's the latest? >> reporter: arthel, the russia-made jet fighter planes are a big boost to the iraqi military, which is looking for much-needed power. now commanders in baghdad say that these jets will help
i agree with you, dan. >> but a gracious man throughout. >> gracious always.s it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. and to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here, next week. ek. >>> hello, everyone, welcome to "america's news headquarters" i'm arthel neville. escalating fighting and bloodshed in iraq. iraqi troops, tanks and helicopter gun ships are battling to retake the northern city of tikrit from sunni militants. iraq's...
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and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration found 726 cyclists died in 2012 across the country. another 49,000 were injured in crashes with cars that got too close. >> might have been hit three times by motorists that never hit their brakes after knocking m >> bike. >> southern california assemblyman wrote the three feet for safety act. >> the bill establishes a three foot buffer and if it is not safe to pass a driver has to slow do a reasonable speat and then pass when the cyclist is not deemed in danger. >> cyclists welcomed the new law. >> it sounds great. i ride probably 15 to 20 miles a day. i am constantly dealing with that issue right ther
and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration...
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dan. >> beat and rays. the stock gap gapped on mattive volume. it's a $33 billion mark cap that traded nine tiles sales. i think this is one you want to let come to you. >> a pop for creative direction. con yes west recently spent quality time using the photo app taking four days to retouch his wedding photo to wife kim kardashian. kanye says after the photographer allegedly backed out of the big wedding, he was forced to take up his game as instagram designer. kanye's creation is the most well leaked photo in the history of the app. >> so it was worth it. he won interest he won. >> four days on his honeymoon doing that. >> no winner on that one. >> that look of disgust. >> total disdean. >> you know the way people are. >> not a beg easy thing. >> no, i love new orleans. i think it's fantastic. >> hedge funds, argentina could be in for big returns. but the country doesn't want to pay up. kate kelly's got this story. >> there was, melissa. it was a packed courtroom in downtown manhattan, by the way, where hedge funds went to hear the latest fuse f
dan. >> beat and rays. the stock gap gapped on mattive volume. it's a $33 billion mark cap that traded nine tiles sales. i think this is one you want to let come to you. >> a pop for creative direction. con yes west recently spent quality time using the photo app taking four days to retouch his wedding photo to wife kim kardashian. kanye says after the photographer allegedly backed out of the big wedding, he was forced to take up his game as instagram designer. kanye's creation is...
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for the latest, cnn's dan simon in france. what do we know, dan? >> reporter: hey, chris.lar place for tourists and locals alike. why chamber layne came sheer not clear and not known why he was allegedly possessing xploes irans but growing evidence he was intent on taking his own life. >> get down! >> reporter: a three-day manhunt over. fugitive ryan chamberlain captured near the golden gate bridge in san francisco after being spotted at a local bar earlier monday. >> he put up resistance. so many officers, he went down. >> reporter: the 42-year-old arrested for allegedly possessing explosive materiels in his home. the bomb squad using a robot to search his car before going in. chamberlain, a media consultant well known in san francisco's political circles and working for then mayoral candidate gavin newsom in 2003. those who worked with him are in disbelief. >> flabbergasted. just out of character for anything that i know about ryan. >> reporter: now a note titled "good-bye" on his facebook page may offer an explanation. in it he writes about his lifetime battle with depr
for the latest, cnn's dan simon in france. what do we know, dan? >> reporter: hey, chris.lar place for tourists and locals alike. why chamber layne came sheer not clear and not known why he was allegedly possessing xploes irans but growing evidence he was intent on taking his own life. >> get down! >> reporter: a three-day manhunt over. fugitive ryan chamberlain captured near the golden gate bridge in san francisco after being spotted at a local bar earlier monday. >> he...
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lots of people are hearing the name dan saxton.d hearing this song. ♪ >> we have him via skype "right this minute" from los angeles, california. withing to t welcome to the show, dan. do you play at the roxie too? >> i have in the past. i worked there. it is this legendary globally influential music convenient you. playing there was awesome. to work there and be part of the whole energy, it is amazing. >> tell us how this song for godzilla came to be. >> i met a songwriter named barry. hes with working for a company writing called bridge, a song writing factory. we wrote a song and the owner of the company loved that song. it was, like, i want you to write a song for godzilla. i'm like, holy, okay, i'll do it. it worked. it doesn't happen like that usu usually. so it is pretty cool. >> share the ones you can't sha share. >> this was a big show. dave groh watched me. i'm standing at the backstage door an he comes up to me. after the show, we have a bar upstairs called on the rocks. back in the '70s, the who had keys, rob stewart had
lots of people are hearing the name dan saxton.d hearing this song. ♪ >> we have him via skype "right this minute" from los angeles, california. withing to t welcome to the show, dan. do you play at the roxie too? >> i have in the past. i worked there. it is this legendary globally influential music convenient you. playing there was awesome. to work there and be part of the whole energy, it is amazing. >> tell us how this song for godzilla came to be. >> i...
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dan simon live in san francisco to tell us more.orning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the arrest took place here at a popular place for tourists and locals alive. why chamberlain came here isn't clear. it's not known what his motives were for allegedly possessing those explosives but there's growing evidence he was only intending to harm himself. a three-day manhunt over. fugitive ryan chamberlain captured near the golden gate bridge in san francisco after being spotted in a local bar earlier monday. >> he put up resistance. there were so many officers, he didn't stand a chance. i didn't see he was armed with guns or explosive. >> reporter: the 42-year-old arrested for allegedly possessing explosive materials in his home. the bomb squad using a robot to search his car before going in. he worked for gavin newsom in 2003. those who worked with the political operative are in disbelief. >> out of character for anything that i know about ryan. >> reporter: but now a note titled good-bye may offer an explanation. he writes about
dan simon live in san francisco to tell us more.orning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the arrest took place here at a popular place for tourists and locals alive. why chamberlain came here isn't clear. it's not known what his motives were for allegedly possessing those explosives but there's growing evidence he was only intending to harm himself. a three-day manhunt over. fugitive ryan chamberlain captured near the golden gate bridge in san francisco after being spotted in a...
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dan, thanks so much for coming back! (cheers and applause) dan! why on earth? explain to me, mr. environmental studies yale smarty pants, why is obama declaring war on coal and is he going to draw the troops out of afghanistan and send them straight into west virginia? >> stephen, i'm afraid to tell you there's no war. >> stephen: war on coal. no war on coal. >> stephen: it's a modest first step. a funny faction against coal. like kennedy took a modest step in vietnam. >> he's done common sense things to begin transition to an clean energy future. >> stephen: why not clean coal, it has the word clean in it. >> it could be we will have clean coal but we need a broader portfolio and we have a chance to ship toward cheaper and cleaner natural gas. >> stephen: so you're for fracking, contaminating the bed bedrock with unknown chemicals. >> there is need for regulations -- >> stephen: here we go, regulations. won't regulations and closing the coal plants, won't that cost americans jobs? >> not necessarily. there will be some transition. >> stephen: yeah? there is al
dan, thanks so much for coming back! (cheers and applause) dan! why on earth? explain to me, mr. environmental studies yale smarty pants, why is obama declaring war on coal and is he going to draw the troops out of afghanistan and send them straight into west virginia? >> stephen, i'm afraid to tell you there's no war. >> stephen: war on coal. no war on coal. >> stephen: it's a modest first step. a funny faction against coal. like kennedy took a modest step in vietnam....
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dan said it last fight. there are no one-day events, so as much as you want to dive into these tomorrow the headline rick in the space right now is a little dicey. >> it's the options players, though. option traded ten times the daily volumes. they were both calls, the august 16,000, august 55 calls traded and 9,000 of the july calls. so i think people were thick as you are, the move is overdone. they don't want to step in here, they're willing to lock out a month or two. >> think about the millions of dollars in market cap wiped out from refiners in one day where we don't know what the details are, where the volumes are. >> ultimately, if you follow this true, wti will be exported, it actually may not have a big impact on the oil market. we in the u.s. still need 7 million barrels a day to come into our country. so while it's big fuse and these things got killed i think the options players in august/september might be a bet. >> coming up next the company behind the creation of the transformer's brand hasbro
dan said it last fight. there are no one-day events, so as much as you want to dive into these tomorrow the headline rick in the space right now is a little dicey. >> it's the options players, though. option traded ten times the daily volumes. they were both calls, the august 16,000, august 55 calls traded and 9,000 of the july calls. so i think people were thick as you are, the move is overdone. they don't want to step in here, they're willing to lock out a month or two. >> think...
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and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration found 726 cyclists died in 2012 across the country. another 49,000 were injured in crashes with cars that got too close. >> might have been hit three times by motorists that never hit their brakes after knocking me off the bike. >> southern california assemblyman wrote the three feet for safety act. >> the bill establishes a three foot buffer and if it is not safe to pass a driver has to slow do a reasonable speat and then pass when the cyclist is not deemed in danger. >> cyclists welcomed the new law. >> it sounds great. i ride probably 15 to 20 miles a day. i am constantly dealing with that issue righ
and dan noyes is here with the story. >> dan and ama, no matter who is at fault in a collision it is the cyclist who pays the greater price. the new law that goes into affect is meant to give them protection, a three-foot buffer. we found it will be very difficult to enforce. when thousands of pounds of metal collide with a light weight bike, it is never a good outcome for the cyclists and it can be fatal. the most recent numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration...
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>>good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. hi, demetrius. >> more of the same weather. dan says he is enjoying this. >> you don't have to water the lawn. now that i have a lawn ... >> you are lazy man. >> air-conditioner is are off. it is summer which is have some technicalities. early this morning with a dense fog advisory in effect for all the counties in gray. look these counties and 9:00 a.m. visibility is low down to 2 1/2 miles. not so bad the airports. there is some fog across will county. radar is showing a line of showers and some thunderstorms coming in from the southwest of pushing to the east. they will continue to the morning to take your umbrella with you. give yourself some extra time this rain will not get out of here before rush hour. within the showers and storms will be here through the morning and afternoon. here are some of the current temperatures. here is the plan for the day. typical high is 82. we will be over that period the high reaches 84. down
>>good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. hi, demetrius. >> more of the same weather. dan says he is enjoying this. >> you don't have to water the lawn. now that i have a lawn ... >> you are lazy man. >> air-conditioner is are off. it is summer which is have some technicalities. early this morning with a dense fog advisory in effect for all the counties in gray. look these counties and 9:00 a.m....
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dan, what did you make of this action here?> you know, it was very reminiscent of a lot of the action we saw in april and early may when the s&p was chugging along, we saw small caps act very poorly and then we saw this rolling sell-off in these high valuation sectors. uj naimed it. it was solar, it was biotech, it was social media stocks, and it was 3-d printing. when i looked at it today, the s&p is sitting there again at an all-time high yet there's a lot of weak action amongst those sectors. to me it was reminiscent of the price action when people were really scared about a month ago. >> also take a look at some of the big cap names that have been beat down. i'm thinking of apple for instance, mike. when apple turned, that's when the s&p turned as well even though apple got a nice price target hike by goldman. ahead of the world wide developers conference. >> we obviously have expressed a lot of skepticism about the market. today if you were trying to -- you could take a look at some of the sector that is underperformed lik
dan, what did you make of this action here?> you know, it was very reminiscent of a lot of the action we saw in april and early may when the s&p was chugging along, we saw small caps act very poorly and then we saw this rolling sell-off in these high valuation sectors. uj naimed it. it was solar, it was biotech, it was social media stocks, and it was 3-d printing. when i looked at it today, the s&p is sitting there again at an all-time high yet there's a lot of weak action amongst...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this was a dramatic rescue, five years in the making, all carefully orchestrated with bergdahl's captors. this morning, speaking from afghanistan, defense secretary chuck hagel said that sergeant bowe bergdahl's health was deteriorating and his life might have been in jeopardy. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: the army sergeant was released by his taliban captors after five years in a prisoner swap. one american citizen for five afghan taliban being held at the guantanamo bay military prison in cuba for over a decade. the president speaking about the end of bergdahl's captivity, alongside his parents, in the white house rose garden. >> he wasn't forgotten by his community in idaho, and he wasn't forgotten by his country. because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> reporter: bergdahl was picked up by u.s. special operation forces from his captors on saturday. not a single shot fired. the noise from the helicopter so loud he
. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this was a dramatic rescue, five years in the making, all carefully orchestrated with bergdahl's captors. this morning, speaking from afghanistan, defense secretary chuck hagel said that sergeant bowe bergdahl's health was deteriorating and his life might have been in jeopardy. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: the army sergeant was released by his taliban captors after five years in a prisoner swap. one american citizen for five...
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it's not costing to us do it. >> what would you do, dan?> i hate the idea of trying to pick a top. i tried doing that in iyt a month earlier, i got my face ripped off. the etf sold off $5 bucks. this is probably a better shot where it had the chance of being rejected at the higher high. >> this hot name will keep flying, so what's the stock, how can you profit? find out when "options action" returns. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of
it's not costing to us do it. >> what would you do, dan?> i hate the idea of trying to pick a top. i tried doing that in iyt a month earlier, i got my face ripped off. the etf sold off $5 bucks. this is probably a better shot where it had the chance of being rejected at the higher high. >> this hot name will keep flying, so what's the stock, how can you profit? find out when "options action" returns. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a...
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dan morgan weighs in on the oracle sap rivalry. so dan, who is a stronger player here, and what is the key reason for your choice? >> we are holders of oracle. we have over a million shares of the stock, that's the stock that we've been involved with from an investment perspective. kind of going back to things you featured with commence and the database area. the ability to acquire other companies and obviously, the cloud is a big issue going forward, who can get there quicker is the winner between these two companies. >> who does? i mean, smaller more nimble companies, sales force and other haves beaten them to the cloud and in many cases, so are they playing catchup, or what do you think? >> they are being forced to go to a subscription model as opposed to licensing model. both of the companies are trying to get there and, you know, the key is, you know, who can get there the quickest in terms of either acquiring it or building it internally. you're right, bill, both companies are forced to go into areas they could not normally w
dan morgan weighs in on the oracle sap rivalry. so dan, who is a stronger player here, and what is the key reason for your choice? >> we are holders of oracle. we have over a million shares of the stock, that's the stock that we've been involved with from an investment perspective. kind of going back to things you featured with commence and the database area. the ability to acquire other companies and obviously, the cloud is a big issue going forward, who can get there quicker is the...
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are you waiting for dan lowe to exact value? what's your strategy here?we think they have now got it together. five new directors and we think they will work together town lock value. i'm using like a 20 multiple on 2015 numbers about $.80. this thing is down 25% year to date so i think -- you're talking about 50% upside. i mean, they can unlock value in real estate in their headquarters in new york and london and can do some things with cost-cutting. paid a one-time special dividend last year of $4. in january 2015 we'll see another one-time special dividend. i think they are going to work together and unlock the value that this 250-year-old company has. >> it's been a really rough year for the some of sotheby's. a couple of stocks you have in your portfolio, aflac and celgene. >> yes. aflac, i mean, it's always been -- it's been beaten up for a long time. you know, they are the largest underwriter of supplemental insurance and 75% of the businesses are in japan so that tells the story of why it's done. the yen is down 22% over the last year versus the d
are you waiting for dan lowe to exact value? what's your strategy here?we think they have now got it together. five new directors and we think they will work together town lock value. i'm using like a 20 multiple on 2015 numbers about $.80. this thing is down 25% year to date so i think -- you're talking about 50% upside. i mean, they can unlock value in real estate in their headquarters in new york and london and can do some things with cost-cutting. paid a one-time special dividend last year...
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we have not seen this, dan, in a while. >> we haven't. we were talking about last night the last time the market was down 1% was april 10th. that was two months. when you think about the slow grind that we had to 1,900. everyone thought that was a magnet in the s&p. we kept going higher. last night when the market was down, 35 byes or whatever, we were like yeah. s&p down 70. gold up 1%. we had bonds up 1%. to me, it did feel like a risk. remember, we're going into suler trading. that's when volatility could pick up. that's where i think it doesn't make sense to be complacent. >> we basically told people don't get your nickers -- not a big deal this pullback and here we are today. >> not a big deal. now, if 3.5% from here is a big deal then it's a big deal. i think there's a chance for us to trade 18.60 by the end of the month in the s&p. i don't think that's a big deal. there's some themes that continue to work. pete talked about his. look at conco phillips today. i think this is a stock at 82.5. still making a lot of sense. i think deut
we have not seen this, dan, in a while. >> we haven't. we were talking about last night the last time the market was down 1% was april 10th. that was two months. when you think about the slow grind that we had to 1,900. everyone thought that was a magnet in the s&p. we kept going higher. last night when the market was down, 35 byes or whatever, we were like yeah. s&p down 70. gold up 1%. we had bonds up 1%. to me, it did feel like a risk. remember, we're going into suler trading....
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and dan marinno making serious allegations against the nfl. and we'll break that down for you. >>> we have a fox new alert. new questions about sergeant bergdahl's time in afghanistan. he left behind a note. there is more questions about the prisoner exchange. welcome to this new hour of happening now. >> authorities are interested to again with. >> and i am jenny lee and a pair of powerful senate committees meeting behind closed doors to examine the swap in detail. president obama releasing five taliban commanders and raising concern that they could pose a risk to the national security. jennifer griffin has more for us live in the pentagon and over the last hour or two. you found out interesting information about what bo bergdahl left behind. >> reporter: according to the members of the unit debriefed by the army, there was a letter in which he was dislugtioned by the u.s. army. and wanted to renounce his u.s. citizenship. and the letter is presumably part of a evidence and part of a classified investigation. the army roached out to former me
and dan marinno making serious allegations against the nfl. and we'll break that down for you. >>> we have a fox new alert. new questions about sergeant bergdahl's time in afghanistan. he left behind a note. there is more questions about the prisoner exchange. welcome to this new hour of happening now. >> authorities are interested to again with. >> and i am jenny lee and a pair of powerful senate committees meeting behind closed doors to examine the swap in detail....