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cheryl, dennis.uld be another bailout, if, indeed, the borrowers, again, default on mortgages. >> yeah, and peter pointed it out that the credit score is a very good indicator of whether or not a person will default, and if it person has a low credit score, it's for a reason. cheryl: people, you know, declaring bankruptcy and going out and buying more homes, great. peter barnes, thank you very much. good story, peter, thank you. >> okay, thanks. cheryl: for more, keep it here on fox business. lori and melissa dig in with lou dobbs, can't wait to see what he has to say about this one at 1 p.m. eastern time. dennis: eyes may have it, new tools to prevent the cyber threat from hitting you. the future of iris scan technology. cheryl: sacramento california tries to keep the kings from dribbling out of town. details coming up in the "west coast minute." dennis: your television viewing habits determined by whether you have a college degree. that's in "media minute". cheryl: oil contract, up from 96 yesterda
cheryl, dennis.uld be another bailout, if, indeed, the borrowers, again, default on mortgages. >> yeah, and peter pointed it out that the credit score is a very good indicator of whether or not a person will default, and if it person has a low credit score, it's for a reason. cheryl: people, you know, declaring bankruptcy and going out and buying more homes, great. peter barnes, thank you very much. good story, peter, thank you. >> okay, thanks. cheryl: for more, keep it here on fox...
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dennis: why is that?ame industry it is a mammoth business, multi-billion dollars business. ea alone has something like 50 million customers if not more. just subscribed to their online playing services. they have all the biggest titl titles. people are sick of being nickel and dime. ea has made it quite clear that is their plan with all the add-on content. they put out in complete games and people are sick of that. dennis: something i wanted to point out that i don't quite understand. if you look at it, chris, all of the four companies in terms of returning wealth to their shareholders, your stock price cannot go up if your make a terrible product. electronic arts up, ticketmaster up 46% in six months, comcast up 40%, bank of america up 33% in a year. consumer reports your nonprofit website, they are famous for testing hundreds of products rigorously, never even taking a free sample. what was your methodology in your survey to come up with what you came up with? company whose stock prices up so much canno
dennis: why is that?ame industry it is a mammoth business, multi-billion dollars business. ea alone has something like 50 million customers if not more. just subscribed to their online playing services. they have all the biggest titl titles. people are sick of being nickel and dime. ea has made it quite clear that is their plan with all the add-on content. they put out in complete games and people are sick of that. dennis: something i wanted to point out that i don't quite understand. if you...
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all of these stocks, actually, a mixed bag today, dennis. dennis: the faa.s on the so cluster cuts that are supposedly delaying flights. cheryl: sending his root growth. bernanke missing the big jackson hall meeting. that is coming up next. you are watching markets now. ♪ g. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to seah hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com.
all of these stocks, actually, a mixed bag today, dennis. dennis: the faa.s on the so cluster cuts that are supposedly delaying flights. cheryl: sending his root growth. bernanke missing the big jackson hall meeting. that is coming up next. you are watching markets now. ♪ g. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to seah hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com.
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dennis: and g.o.p. tell melissa and lori why he thinks perez is a bad choice for the country. melissa: happy monday, everyone. i am melissa francis. and happy tax day. lori: and it is my daughter's birthday, so happy birthday, honey. i am lori rothman. stop accelerating on the last half-hour. new pressure on commodities, the dow right now off 166 points. gold plunging below $130 per ounce right now. we're tracking the market
dennis: and g.o.p. tell melissa and lori why he thinks perez is a bad choice for the country. melissa: happy monday, everyone. i am melissa francis. and happy tax day. lori: and it is my daughter's birthday, so happy birthday, honey. i am lori rothman. stop accelerating on the last half-hour. new pressure on commodities, the dow right now off 166 points. gold plunging below $130 per ounce right now. we're tracking the market
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dennis: you don't like gold?ld. >> that is the point, to go into inflationary depression, which outlined all these commodities are down the last 24 months. dennis: after huge rises, but go ahead. >> they will sell every asset class but not the bond market. you can't have a bubble in the treasury market because it is not speculative. dennis: i would say you've argued your case, good to see you. >> thank you. cheryl: the business of taxes. this hour we're going to look forward. manager 2012 return has been filed or at least extended august, it is time to get proactive about 2013. you know you are ready. chief tax officer. most of our viewers have filed or their extensions at least for now have to focus on this year. 2013 is where the real work begins. >> we're only a third of the way through 2013 sony planning this for the second half of the year but a lot of changes took place as part of the american taxpayer relief act that effected 2013. investor community was affected with higher capital gains rates, and that i
dennis: you don't like gold?ld. >> that is the point, to go into inflationary depression, which outlined all these commodities are down the last 24 months. dennis: after huge rises, but go ahead. >> they will sell every asset class but not the bond market. you can't have a bubble in the treasury market because it is not speculative. dennis: i would say you've argued your case, good to see you. >> thank you. cheryl: the business of taxes. this hour we're going to look forward....
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dennis: thank you. what gout tax gain? thank you to the tax man. cheryl: tax pain is easy to think of the irs, but coming up, how 24 agency employees scammed the government and taxpayers out of big bucks, and they did it under the boss' nose. that would be uncle sam. looking at the oil contracts before break. we are, again, blow $90 a barrel, 87.52 on oil. take a look at that. ♪ , and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll finde good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is
dennis: thank you. what gout tax gain? thank you to the tax man. cheryl: tax pain is easy to think of the irs, but coming up, how 24 agency employees scammed the government and taxpayers out of big bucks, and they did it under the boss' nose. that would be uncle sam. looking at the oil contracts before break. we are, again, blow $90 a barrel, 87.52 on oil. take a look at that. ♪ , and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere...
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dennis: friday high noon. i and dennis kneale.0 jobs created in the month of march. the fed could continue to pump money into this economy. oil prices are bumping lower. gas prices also falling at the pump. cheryl: for the first time in 40 years, the majority of americans now say they want to legalize erewhon. we will take you to miami where advocates their are trying to get it on the november ballot. dennis: nicole petallides is in the middle of the slaughter. nicole: the truth of the matter is, when i came in this morning, we had estimates of 200,000 jobs. we got well pulled out. clearly, a big disappointment for america. we knew we would start to the downside with the dow industrials. down 100 points. that is where we have been all day long. the attack has been very weak this morning. four of the five biggest movers in the dow jones industrials. when you have no jobs in america, obviously, that will hit every sector. back to you. cheryl: stay with me, if you do not mind. i want to bring in michelle girard. as you look at the ma
dennis: friday high noon. i and dennis kneale.0 jobs created in the month of march. the fed could continue to pump money into this economy. oil prices are bumping lower. gas prices also falling at the pump. cheryl: for the first time in 40 years, the majority of americans now say they want to legalize erewhon. we will take you to miami where advocates their are trying to get it on the november ballot. dennis: nicole petallides is in the middle of the slaughter. nicole: the truth of the matter...
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your money needs an ally. ♪ dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: hello, everyone.ims at a four-month high. one day before the monthly jobs report. we have a guess that says do not fight the bank in japan, profit from it. dennis: the money trap a trap to catch hackers. cheryl: walgreens clinics going into the critical care business. doctor manny alvarez of head. dennis: the dow in the green despite some lackluster news. >> a disappointing number from the adp yesterday. as you can see, the dow is out by just ten points right now. the nasdaq is certainly weaker. it has been weaker all day. the transports are weaker for the third day in a row. yesterday we had a day when all ten s&p sectors were in the red. not the case today. materials outperforming. with the job jitters, we have a pretty tight range for the dow jones. volume two the upside, however. a mixed market now. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. a very busy day. a lot of that has to do with japan. an aggressive plan to double its money supply in the next few years. david, last november you were here. y
your money needs an ally. ♪ dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: hello, everyone.ims at a four-month high. one day before the monthly jobs report. we have a guess that says do not fight the bank in japan, profit from it. dennis: the money trap a trap to catch hackers. cheryl: walgreens clinics going into the critical care business. doctor manny alvarez of head. dennis: the dow in the green despite some lackluster news. >> a disappointing number from the adp yesterday. as you can see, the...
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dennis: the c.e.o.that runs medical marijuana clinics ahead on why banks won't take his legally earned money. cheryl: and a big mistake for ben bernanke and company. all important fed minutes released, coming out early. what went wrong and were triggers able to profit on the news today? looks like they are right now, dennis: top of the hour. we have stocks every 15 minutes. dow and s&p 500 hitting new intra day highs on words that the fed will keep on printing. nicole is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we could clear dow 14,800 today. >> oh, absolutely. and we've already done it at least once. now we're looking at 15,000 and dennis, you were very big bull when you signed on here so you certainly called this market. the nasdaq up 1.6%. s&p 500 up 1% and as we noted, dow certainly doing well. majority of the dow components are in the green. many names on the dow are actually hitting 52-week highs, annual highs, multi year highs. as you were talking about fed and the money printing we've been
dennis: the c.e.o.that runs medical marijuana clinics ahead on why banks won't take his legally earned money. cheryl: and a big mistake for ben bernanke and company. all important fed minutes released, coming out early. what went wrong and were triggers able to profit on the news today? looks like they are right now, dennis: top of the hour. we have stocks every 15 minutes. dow and s&p 500 hitting new intra day highs on words that the fed will keep on printing. nicole is on the floor of the...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale.e it may be the faa furloughs aren't a good idea after all. now they're rethinking the furloughs. we are live at the airport with the latest. dennis: and you will go one-on-one. cheryl: i will go one-on-one with southwest ceo gary kelly. and he will be talking about the companies outlook for the month of april. dennis: congress wants to exempt itself from obama to regulations and that outrage ahead. cheryl: mortgage deductions in the crosshairs. we will be live in washington were some want to cap it or do away with it all. dennis: top of the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides. we are up. nicole: we're up for now. they're all posting up arrows. up about a half of 1% and regain that momentum. back with the up arrows once again, the major averages, the s&p 500 a gain of more than half a percent, the tech heavy nasdaq the best of three quarters of 1%. as far as what we're seeing in wall street, the thick of earnings season. reporting their quarterly numbers, the market moving
dennis: i am dennis kneale.e it may be the faa furloughs aren't a good idea after all. now they're rethinking the furloughs. we are live at the airport with the latest. dennis: and you will go one-on-one. cheryl: i will go one-on-one with southwest ceo gary kelly. and he will be talking about the companies outlook for the month of april. dennis: congress wants to exempt itself from obama to regulations and that outrage ahead. cheryl: mortgage deductions in the crosshairs. we will be live in...
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going to get the paparazzi on that one, dennis. dennis: yep.loor of the new york stock exchange, rally, baby. >> what else do the glasses do? are they just glasses or something more? rally, baby, indeed. if you're a beau out there, you're glad to see stocks up. the nasdaq up 3/4 of 1%. s&p 500 up over a half a percent as well. certainly the requirement is a good one on wall street. the dollar is stronger. retailers, drugs, banks, all indices are to the upside. the transports are pulling back. oil services also with up arrows. up arrows with the exception, really, of hewlett packard. and that's on a goldman sachs sell rating but you're seeing a lot of names on the united health care as is humana in the s&p 500 because of news by the government. many of the names are hitting multi-year highs as well. so a day out there that's great for the bulls. back to you. cheryl: thank you so much. and health care one of the best performing sectors in the first quarter and sicking off the second well. see you 14 minutes from now. dow is continuing today. it i
going to get the paparazzi on that one, dennis. dennis: yep.loor of the new york stock exchange, rally, baby. >> what else do the glasses do? are they just glasses or something more? rally, baby, indeed. if you're a beau out there, you're glad to see stocks up. the nasdaq up 3/4 of 1%. s&p 500 up over a half a percent as well. certainly the requirement is a good one on wall street. the dollar is stronger. retailers, drugs, banks, all indices are to the upside. the transports are...
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dennis: good luck on the new book, sir. >> thank you, dennis.tell you why coming up. dennis: first, take a look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find outhy nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes vestment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ cheryl: we are getting some breang ns in foxusins. new rk cy was a pce of bp. the 2010 spill in the gulf of mexico cost beneficiaries of new york's funds. they want $39 million. take a look at the stock. this is not the first, probably not the last. the stock is down $0.12 right now. haseen wn a mning denn: cyr stonewall. the senate will not bother to vote on the cyb
dennis: good luck on the new book, sir. >> thank you, dennis.tell you why coming up. dennis: first, take a look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find outhy nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale b-6 i am cheryl casone.s get ready for a pullback. dennis: president obama's budget proposal is due on wednesday. does the president have the courage to make needed cuts and entitlement? cheryl: airline passenger complaints are skyrocketing. the sector keeps making you money. rich ads in on the best and worst rated carriers. dennis: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are taking a look at the dow jones industrials. the nasdaq and s&p have been virtually flat all day long. bernanke will be speaking later. alcoa kicking off earnings season. the first dow component to report. alcoa, the aluminum maker, that will be one to watch. cannot believe earnings season is actually here. let's talk about the dow jones industrials. it is interesting to see the dow down right now. on friday, it was down. we have not had to back-to-back days in some time. you see that up down up down up down. no two updates, no two down days. we will see if we break that trend today. cheryl: thank you very much. markets have had a gr
dennis: i am dennis kneale b-6 i am cheryl casone.s get ready for a pullback. dennis: president obama's budget proposal is due on wednesday. does the president have the courage to make needed cuts and entitlement? cheryl: airline passenger complaints are skyrocketing. the sector keeps making you money. rich ads in on the best and worst rated carriers. dennis: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are taking a look at the dow jones industrials. the nasdaq and s&p have been virtually...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. investors turning away, perhaps a little shaken.what went wrong and how to fix the twitter problem. cheryl: ford's focus. i am going to go one on one with the cfo on success and overseas information. dennis: apple shares trading lower again. is tim cook vulnerable? cheryl: we are coming on the top of the hour. we do not have the volatility. nicole: yesterday after 1:00 p.m., we sell the stock market fall out of bed. very market moving event and devastating to a certain extent. today, it seems a little more clear. the dow and the nasdaq slightly down. the bank stocks are managing to hold on. procter and gamble are under some pressure. i want to take a look at general electric. shareholders rejected the proposal to split the roles of chairman and chief executives. they reelect all 17. back to you. cheryl: we knew that she would surface somewhere. dennis: a hack attack sending markets into a died yesterday. a fictitious tweet appeared. that was enough to freak out wall street. we are now hearing reports of a possible syrian connection?
dennis: i am dennis kneale. investors turning away, perhaps a little shaken.what went wrong and how to fix the twitter problem. cheryl: ford's focus. i am going to go one on one with the cfo on success and overseas information. dennis: apple shares trading lower again. is tim cook vulnerable? cheryl: we are coming on the top of the hour. we do not have the volatility. nicole: yesterday after 1:00 p.m., we sell the stock market fall out of bed. very market moving event and devastating to a...
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dennis: with the u.s.ected to vote on immigration reform as early as next month, much less attention has been paid to an upcoming house propo proposal. for now the house is deeply divided over the issue but republican congressman paul ryan may be the key to changing that. joining me is the "wall street journal" bureau chief. thank you for being with us, jerry. all the attention has been on the floor of senator rubio. >> i think in the senate, marco rubio is important, he is hispanic and he's seized this issue but in the senate there's a real bi-partisan move many. they're putting together what they hope is a consensus, comprehensive bill that looks as if it's got a reasonably good chance of passing. in the house it's not so clear. there's a lot more opposition among conservative rank and file members at the grassroots in the house, a little less sort of high level support and the chances for passage there don't look so great or at least not so easy and the idea of a comprehensive reform isn't really taking
dennis: with the u.s.ected to vote on immigration reform as early as next month, much less attention has been paid to an upcoming house propo proposal. for now the house is deeply divided over the issue but republican congressman paul ryan may be the key to changing that. joining me is the "wall street journal" bureau chief. thank you for being with us, jerry. all the attention has been on the floor of senator rubio. >> i think in the senate, marco rubio is important, he is...
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dennis: a union battle.000 in dues in 22 years but her union refused to help when she asked. small business hiring slowing as new numbers show confidence slipping. restauranteur and one of philadelphia's most renowned eateries will join us how to fix it and j.c. penney shares taking a big hit. it may be too late to save the retailer. stocks now every 15 minutes, nicole at the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> all right. well, we're talking here about one airline in particular. airline maker. and that's boeing. so here's a look at boeing right now. it's down almost .2%. turkish airlines, which is the world's fastest growing large carrier, they are trying to really become a global name in the airline industry. what they're trying to do is they're trying to double the size of their fleet in pursuit of becoming this airline over the world. they're going to buy up to 95 planes from bowing and from 2016 through the year 2021. i know the airlines were recently rated. i think jet blue was number two. it's one
dennis: a union battle.000 in dues in 22 years but her union refused to help when she asked. small business hiring slowing as new numbers show confidence slipping. restauranteur and one of philadelphia's most renowned eateries will join us how to fix it and j.c. penney shares taking a big hit. it may be too late to save the retailer. stocks now every 15 minutes, nicole at the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> all right. well, we're talking here about one airline in particular....
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now back to dennis. dennis: thanks very much, lauren.he cost of care downward so why are some insurers seeking 25% increases as they gear up for the changes in the health care law? >> that's right. some customers should be prepared for sticker shock here. individuals will be able to start buying policies through the health insurance exchanges under obama care starting next year. the nation's biggest health insurer is predicting a 30% increase in premiums in tennessee for individuals, a 25% increase in maryland and 18% increase in premiums in rhode island. regular lat -- regulators are expecting this high but blue cross needs to cover higher health care costs in general and mandates to provide access to uninsured people. >> also policies will have to meet a minimum set of benefits that's far broader than what many people are choosing to purchase today. as a result, the cost of that coverage is going to increase the costs of those receiving. >> rate increases will hit people differently in different states. vermont is smaller because vermo
now back to dennis. dennis: thanks very much, lauren.he cost of care downward so why are some insurers seeking 25% increases as they gear up for the changes in the health care law? >> that's right. some customers should be prepared for sticker shock here. individuals will be able to start buying policies through the health insurance exchanges under obama care starting next year. the nation's biggest health insurer is predicting a 30% increase in premiums in tennessee for individuals, a...
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dennis: the cyber threat.acks are a pandemic and china gets a lot of blame. verizon's data breach report argues china may be behind 96% of state sponsored attacks and we have one of the authors, wade baker. thanks for being with us. so your report finds one thing is a state sponsored break-ins in the past year were up triple. what portion of all hacker break-ins are now state sponsored instead of rogues on their own? >> in our study, about 20% were state sponsored and most of those came from china so it's a pretty large segment when you consider all those crimes going on today. dennis: we have one chart here saying cyber attack origins and it shows that china is pegged with 30% of break-ins. romania with 20%. romania doing financial while china doing espionage. please explain the difference there. >> so when you look at the attacks, you really see the differences in the kind of attacks so we call it financially motivated attacks. a lot of them are operated out of eastern europe. they target payment cards, pers
dennis: the cyber threat.acks are a pandemic and china gets a lot of blame. verizon's data breach report argues china may be behind 96% of state sponsored attacks and we have one of the authors, wade baker. thanks for being with us. so your report finds one thing is a state sponsored break-ins in the past year were up triple. what portion of all hacker break-ins are now state sponsored instead of rogues on their own? >> in our study, about 20% were state sponsored and most of those came...
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dennis: thank you for that. able to collect on terrorism insurance policy. dennis: the president of the institute joins us ahead on wide. the latest police briefing. when it happens, we will be there. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but yo erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and sympto of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ae. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medi
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dennis: 20.on to a downer, donald trump fleeced this anti windfarm add, now britain's standard advertising agency insists that it be pull saying the ad is mleading and can't be subantiated what do you think? >> sticking to an obnoxious american and i'm standing up for the donald. >> really? he needs to get his ducks in a row. just doesn't want to ruin the view of his golf resort. dennis: investors' mon, has every right to worry about that. >> they have every right to would build a wind farm. adam: they killed birds. dennis: and that hair do. >> so much hair spray on it, not going anywhere. adam: thank you, thank y for joining us. that is all the money we have >> the following is a paid advertisement from star vista entertnment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life ♪ ♪ you're the inspiration >> ♪ that's how much i feel >> ♪ feel for you, baby >> ♪ how much i feel >> ♪ well, i need your touch >> intimate moments, cherished memories, unforgettable romances, the language of love can spoke
dennis: 20.on to a downer, donald trump fleeced this anti windfarm add, now britain's standard advertising agency insists that it be pull saying the ad is mleading and can't be subantiated what do you think? >> sticking to an obnoxious american and i'm standing up for the donald. >> really? he needs to get his ducks in a row. just doesn't want to ruin the view of his golf resort. dennis: investors' mon, has every right to worry about that. >> they have every right to would...
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you are bullish, dennis. blow 400, just above 400 a share. we'll continue to follow breaking news on "markets now," and melissa and lori after the commercial break. dennis: stocks plunging, and an oil expert talking whoas -- what's next for crude. cheryl: they'll talk about immigration reform, what's coming from washington, and lou dobbs is there. what else do you need for another hour of "markets now"? ♪ sure that we were on schedule. sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. melissa: i'm mel liz is a francis. lori: i'm lori
you are bullish, dennis. blow 400, just above 400 a share. we'll continue to follow breaking news on "markets now," and melissa and lori after the commercial break. dennis: stocks plunging, and an oil expert talking whoas -- what's next for crude. cheryl: they'll talk about immigration reform, what's coming from washington, and lou dobbs is there. what else do you need for another hour of "markets now"? ♪ sure that we were on schedule. sure that we were on schedule. the...
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dennis: thank you very much. cheryl? cheryl: dennis, yes.at the new york stock exchange once again and obviously security is heightened all throughout manhattan because of the terror attacks in boston yesterday and what we saw happen there but nobody knows about security, especially at large scale events, than bo dietl. large scale sporting event like the boston marathon, that was the target of whomever did this. homegrown or international, we don't know but this is what we know right now, though. >> what we know right now is that someone set two devices off yesterday, intentionally to maim and kill people. that's exactly what happened. as far as who is responsible, we do not know. it's the flowing investigation. there was a lot of misinformation yesterday. they said that they recovered unexploded bombs and they said they had a detonation of an explosive. a lot of stuff is coming over the wires and it's not true. like i say, i keep repeating, flowing investigation means that the terrorist task force is involved with the f.b.i. and the boston
dennis: thank you very much. cheryl? cheryl: dennis, yes.at the new york stock exchange once again and obviously security is heightened all throughout manhattan because of the terror attacks in boston yesterday and what we saw happen there but nobody knows about security, especially at large scale events, than bo dietl. large scale sporting event like the boston marathon, that was the target of whomever did this. homegrown or international, we don't know but this is what we know right now,...
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dennis: 20. to a downer, donald trump fleeced this anti windfarm add, now britain's standard advertising agency insists that it be pull saying the ad is misleading and can't be substantiated. what do you think? >> sticking to an obnoxious american and i'm standing up for the donald. >> really? he needs to get his ducks in a row. just doesn't want to ruin the view of his golf resort. dennis: investors' money, has every right to worry about that. >> they have every right to would build a wind farm. adam: they killed birds. dennis: and that hair do. >> so much hair spray on it, not going anywhere. adam: thank you, thank you for joining us. that is all the money we have got today but we will see you tomorrow. gerri willis and the willis report next. gerri: i am gerri willis. tonight on the willis report -- consumer alert. what can make you sick. banks refusing to repossessed houses in foreclosure. what that is doing to your home's value and we will tell you how much it pays to complain. we are on the
dennis: 20. to a downer, donald trump fleeced this anti windfarm add, now britain's standard advertising agency insists that it be pull saying the ad is misleading and can't be substantiated. what do you think? >> sticking to an obnoxious american and i'm standing up for the donald. >> really? he needs to get his ducks in a row. just doesn't want to ruin the view of his golf resort. dennis: investors' money, has every right to worry about that. >> they have every right to...
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david: dennis kneale is looking through the numbers as well. what do you have tore us, dennis? >> i know wall street is obsessed with expected number and whether they met the expectation or not. remember for the long-term investor here amazon has done an amazing job setting up online retail fortress. can we think of any company, not even ebay, not even wal-mart has come close to cutting into amazon's online retail business. to grow 20% on a $13 billion revenue base a year ago is an astounding thing. just because wall street analysts were too ambitious in their estimates, i don't think should necessarily discourage the long-term investor from realizing this amazon has done an amazing job of building a huge business that no one is coming close to touching yet. liz: adam shapiro, but you look at obviously, dennis kneale is a thousand percent right. colin gillis called it a bear square. people are scared off trying to bewarish and short this name. what else do you see in that really catches your attention? >> net income decreased. this is a company that doesn't have a whole lot of
david: dennis kneale is looking through the numbers as well. what do you have tore us, dennis? >> i know wall street is obsessed with expected number and whether they met the expectation or not. remember for the long-term investor here amazon has done an amazing job setting up online retail fortress. can we think of any company, not even ebay, not even wal-mart has come close to cutting into amazon's online retail business. to grow 20% on a $13 billion revenue base a year ago is an...
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. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't get through, but want to tweet us @booktv is the handle or facebook.com/booktv. you'll sigh right there, you can post a comment under his name. it's listed right there on the top of the page. >> the most obvious is racial minorities. if they rape, if they kill, it is because of racism and poverty during the riot, i was a talk show host then as well, and i said, i'll never forget, and there's a black gentleman throwing stones at drivers, and the man throwing stones 1 not a gentleman. the word i can't use on national television, but the word that comes to mind is not "gentleman," why did he say "gentleman," there's a white yes mapp wearing a hood burning a cross. do you say that? of course not. the left of center doesn't have the courage and doesn't have the ideology that permits it to blame evil on evil doers. if th
. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't get through, but want to tweet us @booktv is the handle or facebook.com/booktv. you'll sigh right there, you can post a comment under his name. it's listed right there on the top of the page. >> the most obvious is racial minorities. if they rape, if they kill, it is...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dennis rodman! you can't beat dennis rodman.lcome to the show. can i just add, where have you not been for the last six months? i see you everywhere. you're hanging out with kim jong-un. >> well, not with carmen electra. >> jimmy: yeah, no. no, that's true. that's true. that's true. >> that was a guy, right? that was a guy. >> jimmy: that's somebody else. yeah. >> she needs the money. she needs the money. she needs the money. [ cheers and applause ] sorry. sorry, guys. >> jimmy: i got to talk to you. i gotta talk to you about last night. so, i'm watching the apprentice. of course you're my favorite dude. so, every time i see you do something, i go, "i love dennis rodman. 'cause i think that one day he's just gonna walk into trump and go like, 'i'm leaving. you ain't gonna have a chance to fire me 'cause i'm gonna go, so you're fired.'" and then, just fire him. and then, i was like, "this is dennis rodman's 'celebrity apprentice,'" which i would watch. but you lasted -- you outlasted omarosa. you threw omarosa off. america's vill
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dennis rodman! you can't beat dennis rodman.lcome to the show. can i just add, where have you not been for the last six months? i see you everywhere. you're hanging out with kim jong-un. >> well, not with carmen electra. >> jimmy: yeah, no. no, that's true. that's true. that's true. >> that was a guy, right? that was a guy. >> jimmy: that's somebody else. yeah. >> she needs the money. she needs the money. she needs the...
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dennis did the rest. did was move him. >> for two weeks, bishop's body lay decomposing in the basement. >> and we got air fresheners and put it all through the house. believe me, our house smelled like decomposing body with a bunch of fragrance because you can't cover that smell. >> baringer later told a friend about the murder, and he tipped off police. she admits to her role in the crime and is also attempting to reach a plea deal with complicity to commit a murder, tampering with evidence and possession of forged documents. baringer and hall admit to stealing disability and social security checks to fund drug addictions. >> that one act, it took five minutes, took my whole life. >> but they are not the only ones at louisville metro whose lives have been profoundly altered by the murder of bishop. >> man on the walk. >> first thing i wanted to do was take justice into my own hands, but i've decided against that. >> bishop's brother is one of the jail's correctional officers. >> there were times where my
dennis did the rest. did was move him. >> for two weeks, bishop's body lay decomposing in the basement. >> and we got air fresheners and put it all through the house. believe me, our house smelled like decomposing body with a bunch of fragrance because you can't cover that smell. >> baringer later told a friend about the murder, and he tipped off police. she admits to her role in the crime and is also attempting to reach a plea deal with complicity to commit a murder,...
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dennis: thank you for being here.me, but thank you for explaining to us what the bionic suit does. we thank you for that. >> thank you for having me. tracy: that is so cool. tom cruise flopped at the box office three times in a row in three years although i'm the only one only person enjoyed "rock of ages." now look at how the actor fare with his latest film. >> so, "oblivion" had to wield her mirror -- world are near. it is good news for tom cruise. raking in $36 million over the weekend when in the box office. that pushes this vehicle worldwide growth in two weeks. opening two weekends ago. jackie robinson biopic "42" took the second spot. "the croods" in third. and the number five finisher, "g.i. joe retaliation." almost half a billion dollars for "oz." in hollywood, as you know coming only thing that counts is last weekend's gross. the win for "oblivion" even more impressive because this film is not a sequel, it is not based on some existing comic book franchise, this one was $150 million to make and stands on its
dennis: thank you for being here.me, but thank you for explaining to us what the bionic suit does. we thank you for that. >> thank you for having me. tracy: that is so cool. tom cruise flopped at the box office three times in a row in three years although i'm the only one only person enjoyed "rock of ages." now look at how the actor fare with his latest film. >> so, "oblivion" had to wield her mirror -- world are near. it is good news for tom cruise. raking in...
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david: dennis read that thing quick. thank you very much, dennis kneale. appreciate it. let's go to scott bauer to talk specifically on equal come. why do you think they're trading down after-hours here? >> i'm watching this, very surprised at least given top lynum members we saw, given revenue and earnings because it is a beat on both. i think we have to watch to see what else is coming out. what that the mode emdid, what the chip number is and see what happens. i'm very, very surprised. with this beat here that we see, i would have thought that the stock would have been trading up, maybe even breaking through the near-term resistance levels and up towards 70. there is something else going on that maybe we don't know yet but numbers really look good. liz: let me quickly tell you as i'm scrolling down on the report, that the guidance here. so we're looking at some of the guidance numbers and what you see when it comes to guidance that the full year numbers, and i just sent this to you, dennis kneale, so you can get a sense what is going on there, that's the issue because
david: dennis read that thing quick. thank you very much, dennis kneale. appreciate it. let's go to scott bauer to talk specifically on equal come. why do you think they're trading down after-hours here? >> i'm watching this, very surprised at least given top lynum members we saw, given revenue and earnings because it is a beat on both. i think we have to watch to see what else is coming out. what that the mode emdid, what the chip number is and see what happens. i'm very, very surprised....
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dennis rodman is one way that they are trying, whatever dennis rodman was thinking, we will never know what the north koreans were thinking, what pyongyang was thinking is we're going to use this guide to fool the west, as they speak i would say not only to fool the west, i think of the corollary, the soviet union, when somebody would go over there and have a photo op, that is served to prop up the regime. and my understanding is that prisoners in the gulags would suffer when that happened, when someone would speak out heroically, as reagan did a couple of times, their situation would improve. so it seems to me that rodman was used, but i guess another question, just because i'm interested in our own administration, our own government's role, what did not have known he was going over there? what did not have at least had to give some tacit approval to this? getting up there? i was just stunned that this could even occur. >> you have to have a visa. i don't know. i don't know how he went, what he went through china or some other third country. i really don't have any insight. >> can you
dennis rodman is one way that they are trying, whatever dennis rodman was thinking, we will never know what the north koreans were thinking, what pyongyang was thinking is we're going to use this guide to fool the west, as they speak i would say not only to fool the west, i think of the corollary, the soviet union, when somebody would go over there and have a photo op, that is served to prop up the regime. and my understanding is that prisoners in the gulags would suffer when that happened,...
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>> huge thank you to dennis rodman for delivering that message.hink the president has expressed a willingness to have direct negotiations or conversations with north koreans. but those need to be constructive. they can't be in the context of these absurd threats and this propaganda and continued nuclear development, continued tests of intercontinental ballistic technology. i agree with what the admiral said, i think anytime you combine long-range missile technology, efforts to develop a nuclear program, that's something you have to take very seriously. but the bottom line is, the united states has been working on missile defense technology for years. and 14 more ground intercepters will be put on the west coast, radar capability if the region. there are additional military ships in the region, as part of regularly scheduled military exercises. this is something we're well prepared for. i don't think your viewers should worry there's an immediate homeland threat, because the north koreans simply haven't indicated, or tested some of the weapons that
>> huge thank you to dennis rodman for delivering that message.hink the president has expressed a willingness to have direct negotiations or conversations with north koreans. but those need to be constructive. they can't be in the context of these absurd threats and this propaganda and continued nuclear development, continued tests of intercontinental ballistic technology. i agree with what the admiral said, i think anytime you combine long-range missile technology, efforts to develop a...
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>> jimmy: that is dennis quaid.tter and harder to break. >> jimmy: he is popular with the young ladies, isn't he? >> yes, he is. is it like doing a movie with elvis. he is a great kid. outside of our hotel room in illinois a lot of girls out there just screaming his name. >> jimmy: did he emerge and make love to them all? i mean that is the polite thing to do. >> i had my own bevy of fans from aarp that were out there. will you please come and sign my depends. >> jimmy: i hear the movie is very interesting. and it also talks about something that people don't know about is that seeds and how you are able to patent seeds. >> yes, the chemical companies patent seeds especially corn in the midwest. it's a huge business, multi-billion-dollar business and this is a film that takes place on a farm but it's not a farm movie with the inspirational music playing while the bank is foreclosing on the farm. >> jimmy: it's really good. and roger ebert in one of his last movie reviews gave you a thumb's up. that would be terrible
>> jimmy: that is dennis quaid.tter and harder to break. >> jimmy: he is popular with the young ladies, isn't he? >> yes, he is. is it like doing a movie with elvis. he is a great kid. outside of our hotel room in illinois a lot of girls out there just screaming his name. >> jimmy: did he emerge and make love to them all? i mean that is the polite thing to do. >> i had my own bevy of fans from aarp that were out there. will you please come and sign my depends....
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dennis, you see, retired from teaching last year. although clearly not from work.nd he is very happy to do that right here. >> this is it, this is my a location and my job. i'm there, until i'm 90 years old. >> reporter: if anybody would like to see what they have done with the natural area so far, they have a wild flower day, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00, they've only been able to do a small portion of the natural area, returning it back to the native. but doing the plants has already brought the natives back. so dennis told me a california quail, which had not been spotted in the area in a long time, was back with its family. >> who is paying for it? >> they were grants from the santa clara water district, i think it pays dennis's salary and gets some of that going. but a lot of it, as you heard, 10,000 hours of volunteers. so a lot of that labor is volunteer work. >> okay, thank you, it is beautiful. >>> a check of the forecast, not in the clear, rain is on the way, let's talk to jeff. >> that is right, the storm system is advancing out in the pacific, the long cold
dennis, you see, retired from teaching last year. although clearly not from work.nd he is very happy to do that right here. >> this is it, this is my a location and my job. i'm there, until i'm 90 years old. >> reporter: if anybody would like to see what they have done with the natural area so far, they have a wild flower day, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00, they've only been able to do a small portion of the natural area, returning it back to the native. but doing the plants has already...
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>> huge thank you to dennis rodman for delivering that message. i think the president has expressed a need to have talks with them. but they can't be in this propaganda and continued nuclear development, continued tests of intercontinental missile technology. so, you know, i agree with what the admiral said. i think any time you combine long range missile technology, efforts to develop a nuclear program that's something you have to take seriously. but the bottom line, the united states has been working on missile technology for years. they'll put 14 more interceptors on the coast. and there are additional military ships in the region as part of regularly scheduled military exercises. but this is something we're well prepared for. i don't think your viewers should worry there's an immediate homeland threat. the north koreans simply haven't indicated or tested some of the weapons that would give them that capability. >> everybody stand by for a moment. i want to go to the white house, our correspondent brianna keilar is standing by. are they worried
>> huge thank you to dennis rodman for delivering that message. i think the president has expressed a need to have talks with them. but they can't be in this propaganda and continued nuclear development, continued tests of intercontinental missile technology. so, you know, i agree with what the admiral said. i think any time you combine long range missile technology, efforts to develop a nuclear program that's something you have to take seriously. but the bottom line, the united states...
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let's go right to dennis kneale at the breaking news desk and, dennis, what is the latest? >> ebayosting robust results but wall street is not happy. shares are down 2 1/2% after-hours. here's why. earnings per share, wall street wanted 63 cents. came in at 62 cents. never mind that is up from 44 cents a year ago. there is huge growth. revenues come in at $3.74 billion. wall street wanted a teensy bit more, 3.76. that has people jittery. but also the company, ebay saying our second quarter we're in the middle of now is going to come in at 61 to 63 cents a share. wall street wanted 62 cents a share. it reiterates full year, 16 to 16 1/2 billion. its gross merchandise sales on ebay up 13% in the quarter. paypal payments up 21% to over $40 billion. paypal enables online payment everywhere, not just on ebay. paypal up to 120 million accounts. up five million in the quarter. versus 110 million a year ago. nowo american express, $1.15 a share. that beats wall street expectations a $1.12 at american express. revenue again comes in aa a miss at 7.9 billion. that sunday rounding up.
let's go right to dennis kneale at the breaking news desk and, dennis, what is the latest? >> ebayosting robust results but wall street is not happy. shares are down 2 1/2% after-hours. here's why. earnings per share, wall street wanted 63 cents. came in at 62 cents. never mind that is up from 44 cents a year ago. there is huge growth. revenues come in at $3.74 billion. wall street wanted a teensy bit more, 3.76. that has people jittery. but also the company, ebay saying our second...
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and of course, the exporatorium team of dennis bartel george, and dr. rob semp er all here today on this momentus occasion, thank you everyone, our port commissioners here as well are here too. and i want to just make sure that everybody remembers that it was in 2006, that lieutenant governor made a promise made a promise that san francisco would rebuild a world class state of the art facility, that would expand our capacity to educate, and to inspire the curiosity of children, young and old from all around the world. and today, we are delivering on that promise. as we celebrate the reopening of our exporatorium, one of our city's treasured education and cultural institutions for over 40 years. where else in the world would you have our children and our families experience over 1,000 interactive exhibits that explore, biology, physics, listening, cognitive, perception and social behavior and the environment. right here in san francisco. and it just does not happen in every city, but it will happen here. not only in san francisco, but for the families ar
and of course, the exporatorium team of dennis bartel george, and dr. rob semp er all here today on this momentus occasion, thank you everyone, our port commissioners here as well are here too. and i want to just make sure that everybody remembers that it was in 2006, that lieutenant governor made a promise made a promise that san francisco would rebuild a world class state of the art facility, that would expand our capacity to educate, and to inspire the curiosity of children, young and old...
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dennis in sharon, massachusetts. hi, dennis. dennis? >> caller: yes. can you hear me?yes -- >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: okay, great. i'm a great fan of c-span. i watch booktv every weekend. my father was born in 1892, i was his first son. when i was born, he was in 60 years old. he left macon, georgia, as he told we because he saw a black man being burned in the fountain of downtown macon, georgia. the point i would like to make is that i really believe it's, obviously, the father being in the household is a tremendous service to the children, without a doubt. but most importantly i really believe this thing about mind power. having the focus in order to be able to have a discipline to achieve what your goals are in life. the other thing i want to say is that there's a psychological underpinning that i believe hardly anybody talks about in which people aspire to be the anti-antihero. so a lot of this outburst that we see is really someone who really believes by doing something that, quote-unquote superbad, is better than being good. people want to do the contr
dennis in sharon, massachusetts. hi, dennis. dennis? >> caller: yes. can you hear me?yes -- >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: okay, great. i'm a great fan of c-span. i watch booktv every weekend. my father was born in 1892, i was his first son. when i was born, he was in 60 years old. he left macon, georgia, as he told we because he saw a black man being burned in the fountain of downtown macon, georgia. the point i would like to make is that i really believe it's,...
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most reporters don't drop acid or bring dennis rodman behind enemy lines. but then they don't work at vice, the viral video powerhouse that's reinventing the news. >>> and his thumbs guided our movie choices for over 40 years. and earned a star on the walk of fame. tonight, we remember roger fame. tonight, we remember roger ebert, the movie man. >>> whether you're camera shy or not, there's a part of everyone that longs for the spotlight, being lauded for hipness or brains or special talent. and as technology has revolutionized our ability to communicate with each other, it's also allowed us to celebrate ourselves through boastful tweets, humble brags, status updates and photos. even if no one is around to snap the shutter. we go for a closeup on selfy nation. >> reporter: celebrities do it. even oscar winners and former first ladies do it. we all do it. and not always well. >> i'm recording a video. the selfy, the digital self portrait is the corner stone of our social networking age. here's eminem at the louvre. bieber in the hospital and rhianna just abo
most reporters don't drop acid or bring dennis rodman behind enemy lines. but then they don't work at vice, the viral video powerhouse that's reinventing the news. >>> and his thumbs guided our movie choices for over 40 years. and earned a star on the walk of fame. tonight, we remember roger fame. tonight, we remember roger ebert, the movie man. >>> whether you're camera shy or not, there's a part of everyone that longs for the spotlight, being lauded for hipness or brains or...
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laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky.tries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down, or what. but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like this. a nearby instructor is shooting the action. a desperate mcglynn hails him for help. >> i looked at the camera guy and said i could use a hand here. we were able to get the leg patches below the knees again. >> once her legs were harnessed, he pulls the rip cord thousands of feet before anticipated. they grasp on to each other the entire time down. locking hands for more than five grueling minutes. meanwhile back on the ground, everyone who's jumped after laverne has already landed. >> that was great. >> and then i looked way over to the right and i see somebody comin
laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky.tries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down, or what. but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like this. a...
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dennis kneale had some specific numbers on microsoft. go ahead, dennis. >> hey, david.could end up being a big miss. microsoft coming in at 65 cents per share, that's an adjusted number. that is compared with wall street estimates of 68 cents, so you're talking a three penny drop, almost a 5% shortfall. revenue also coming in lower, and wall street hates it when revenue on the top line misses, it's at 18.83 billion dollars for microsoft, that's an adjusted figure. and wall street wanted $20.5 billion. remember, windows 8 came out and corporate customers not instantly doing the upgraild, and that has led all tech to head downward. worry about the tablet replacing the laptop. when pc shipments adopt, microsoft sales are drop because it runs the inside of those machines. the company also said something about the windows business. i'm looking for that now because that is the bulk of the company, and i can't find it -- david: keep looking for it, dennis. we're going to go back to one of our analysts. dennis kneale's going to be looking through the numbers, but the key, tim m
dennis kneale had some specific numbers on microsoft. go ahead, dennis. >> hey, david.could end up being a big miss. microsoft coming in at 65 cents per share, that's an adjusted number. that is compared with wall street estimates of 68 cents, so you're talking a three penny drop, almost a 5% shortfall. revenue also coming in lower, and wall street hates it when revenue on the top line misses, it's at 18.83 billion dollars for microsoft, that's an adjusted figure. and wall street wanted...
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ambassador and nbc news middle east diplomacy analyst dennis ross.tough monday here today, dennis, bear with me. so first of all, the red line. the president said it several times. was that a mistake, to establish a red line you're not prepared to liver odeliver on? >> i don't think once you establish you're outlining a red line, by definition you're prepared to do something about it there's a history with red lines. whenever you establish a red line, understand it has two different dimensions to it. one is you're implying that anything short of it won't trigger action by you, but you're also saying if that's crossed, you will absolutely do something. so i do think the president is in a position where he has to find a way to cross the threshold now because even if we can't corroborate specifically exactly what's been done by the syrians, we're saying that we have varying degrees of confidence that they've used chemical weapons. so that does cross the red line. >> they seem to be really very carefully, though, falling all over themselves, if you will,
ambassador and nbc news middle east diplomacy analyst dennis ross.tough monday here today, dennis, bear with me. so first of all, the red line. the president said it several times. was that a mistake, to establish a red line you're not prepared to liver odeliver on? >> i don't think once you establish you're outlining a red line, by definition you're prepared to do something about it there's a history with red lines. whenever you establish a red line, understand it has two different...
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todd, dennis, you glis are great. >> thanks. melissa: the banking sector has become the least trusted industry in the u.s. these are the people we give our money to. this is not good especially when the same study shows that people being able to trust their bank is more important to them than any other industry. it is very telling sign of the times. here with all the details plus the most and least trusted banks in the country is the coauthor of the study, former treasury department senior advisor to president obama. i just, for any of our audience that doesn't have the background it is not like you're some consultant coming to this and writing a paper. you were inside the treasury during the disaster, during the debacle, working hand in hand with the banks and whether you have an adversarial relationship coming out trying to clean things up there was also a partnership during the crisis to keep it all flowing. so you really were sitting there looking at this from the inside out. what was your takeaway? people don't trust their
todd, dennis, you glis are great. >> thanks. melissa: the banking sector has become the least trusted industry in the u.s. these are the people we give our money to. this is not good especially when the same study shows that people being able to trust their bank is more important to them than any other industry. it is very telling sign of the times. here with all the details plus the most and least trusted banks in the country is the coauthor of the study, former treasury department...
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so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home.re you have the right home protection. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. tired, achy feet we've got your number. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. i tried the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. just step on, and over 2000 sensors measure your foot length, arch type and pressure points to create your own personal foot map. go to drscholls.com/footmap or text feet to 467467 to find a foot mapping center near you. my number is 330, and i found my dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts right there on the machine. they had just the cushioning and support i need. each insert is designed with three layers to add custom comfort, cushion your pressure points and support your arches. and there's a money-back guarantee. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. find a free foot mapping center near you now. go to drscholls.com/footm
so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home.re you have the right home protection. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. tired, achy feet we've got your number. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. i tried the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. just step on, and over 2000 sensors measure your foot length, arch type and pressure points to...
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the a's came int >>> dennis oakland tonight where the a's are avoiding a sweep. the momentum is up. >> reporter: you have baseball and basketball coming up. we will start with a game that is over. it was dramatic. the a's came into today having lost 8 of the last 9 games. there was one important piece to that puzzle that was missing. the slugger was just taken off of the dl before today's game. colon allowed a season high 5 runs in 6 innings, bottom of the 7th, a's down, 6-4, smith hammers left-handed pitching, 3rd home run of the year for smith. baltimore took the lead right back in the 8th. davis, reaches out some smacks the 0-2 pitch into the right field for the 9th home run of e year. now, with closer jim johnson available the a's call on madison to protect the 2-1 lead in the 9th. wishing it would of stayed on the dl one more. 12 games this season. extra innings, letting off with a base hit. dropping the bunt. pedro throws it in center field. everybody is safe. next man up, cocoa crisp. drops a bunt. he tries to get the out at 3rd and throws it down-the-line
the a's came int >>> dennis oakland tonight where the a's are avoiding a sweep. the momentum is up. >> reporter: you have baseball and basketball coming up. we will start with a game that is over. it was dramatic. the a's came into today having lost 8 of the last 9 games. there was one important piece to that puzzle that was missing. the slugger was just taken off of the dl before today's game. colon allowed a season high 5 runs in 6 innings, bottom of the 7th, a's down, 6-4,...
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and when he died, i said to my mother, we'll just have a very small service because dennis, dennis' friendsare scattered here and yon, and they're not the kind of people that you can reach on a phone and will show up. and she says, you don't know him. we need to have a big
and when he died, i said to my mother, we'll just have a very small service because dennis, dennis' friendsare scattered here and yon, and they're not the kind of people that you can reach on a phone and will show up. and she says, you don't know him. we need to have a big
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we're joined by julie and dennis kneale. dennis is like blushing. this out, there's a video video of an atm machine exploding. there it is. these in england blew it up at a gas station. nobody was hurt, but don't you think they should have thought about the fact the money was inside before they blew it to smithereens? >> i am now physicists, i don't know what happened to the money, did it come bust? at least it is out, you got it. melissa: i don't see them getting away with a lot of it here. somebody's getting crushed by everything flying. it should have been vaporized. what do you think? >> the whole thing is a bit inelegant. it is a little bit embarrassing for the thieves. melissa: maybe they weren't really trying to get money, they were trying to blow up the gas station. moving on, have you heard of france 75% soccer tax? the president confirmed a huge tax on salaries more than a million euro applies to the soccer club. the football league is crying foul saying they will lose their best players while the government will lose their best taayers. >
we're joined by julie and dennis kneale. dennis is like blushing. this out, there's a video video of an atm machine exploding. there it is. these in england blew it up at a gas station. nobody was hurt, but don't you think they should have thought about the fact the money was inside before they blew it to smithereens? >> i am now physicists, i don't know what happened to the money, did it come bust? at least it is out, you got it. melissa: i don't see them getting away with a lot of it...