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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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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
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...
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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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well, dennis kneale is picking through all of this. this is what he sees.ds up 11% year-over-year they hit 402 million. street was looking for 422 toll million. what is more, price per click, paid for ads went down 7% year-over-year. this is a number analysts and investors want to see go up. search ads up 6% year-over-year to 409 million. street wanted to see 411 million. how did they beat both top and the bottom line by a longshot? maybe it was cost cutting and layoffs. some of the numbers for earnings report from yahoo! are pulling the after-market price down, david. david: gold came back a little bit today but nowhere near to make up for the nearly 10% drop yesterday which was the biggest one-day decline for gold in more than 30 years. has gold lost its power as a safe haven and if so are there more selloffs to come? we have james cord day, trading group president. james, what is the major reason for the selloff yesterday and continuing selloff even though it gained a bit today? >> well, david, the fundamentals have changed. i think many, many investors
well, dennis kneale is picking through all of this. this is what he sees.ds up 11% year-over-year they hit 402 million. street was looking for 422 toll million. what is more, price per click, paid for ads went down 7% year-over-year. this is a number analysts and investors want to see go up. search ads up 6% year-over-year to 409 million. street wanted to see 411 million. how did they beat both top and the bottom line by a longshot? maybe it was cost cutting and layoffs. some of the numbers for...
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dennis kneale knows tech more than anybody. nnis: how is it zynga can beat wall street estimates and earnings, yet after hours the stock is down nearly 10%? wall street thought zynga would lose $0.03 per share, came in at 1 penny sitive per share. wall street thought they would come in at $210 million per revenue, zynga at $264 million. the big beat over wall street down from a year ago, we don't want a videogame company this young to be having decreasing revenues but take a look at this next chart they made up, take a look at how they have had decreases at all kinds of users. daily active users down 20% from the year ago quarter. monthly active users flying farmville and the like, down 253 million. monthly unique visitors to the zynga game site down 18%. meanwhile, bkings, that is the purchases, there you see those decreasing user numbers. the company doing it, farmville is so hot, why is it losing active users instead of gaining them? now going over to qualcomm, te upside to that paair of tech partners with earnings today. qua
dennis kneale knows tech more than anybody. nnis: how is it zynga can beat wall street estimates and earnings, yet after hours the stock is down nearly 10%? wall street thought zynga would lose $0.03 per share, came in at 1 penny sitive per share. wall street thought they would come in at $210 million per revenue, zynga at $264 million. the big beat over wall street down from a year ago, we don't want a videogame company this young to be having decreasing revenues but take a look at this next...
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dennis kneale has the details. dennis, i tried to throw one newspaper.was pretty ugly, but -- >> reporter: hi, liz. warren buffett has long loved newspapers, he's owned a stake in "the washington post" for years and recently has been looking to add some more outlet, even small papers like the winston-salem journal. no paper too small for the oracle of omaha. rupert murdoch is addicted to newspapers too, you can see his holdings including "the wall street journal." but the newest addition is stirring some controversy, the brothers koch. charles and david koch, the controversial and conservative brothers, energy billionaires, crusaders against bloated, big government, funders of the tea party movement are said to be interested in buying the l.a. times. one reason is that newspapers, so battered by the internet, are fabulously cheap, yet they still have profit margins a lot of businesses would envy. but the koch brothers have a conservative agenda, and that has nickers in a twist in hollywood and elsewhere. "the new york times" published a big story on sund
dennis kneale has the details. dennis, i tried to throw one newspaper.was pretty ugly, but -- >> reporter: hi, liz. warren buffett has long loved newspapers, he's owned a stake in "the washington post" for years and recently has been looking to add some more outlet, even small papers like the winston-salem journal. no paper too small for the oracle of omaha. rupert murdoch is addicted to newspapers too, you can see his holdings including "the wall street journal." but...
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dennis kneale with more on this. what do we know? quite a fall from grace for ron johnson who left apple, built a business to go into jcpenney and turn it into a slick, hip, output. he wanted to ban sales. he did. this is we have to give him time to turn this around, hit them going with discounts again and now ron johnson is out and a veteran retail executive has rejoined the company as chief executive at jcp effective immediately and elected to the board of directors. coming at a highly accomplished retail executive serving as ceo of jcpenney until late 2011. ron johnson is stepping down and leaving the company as the stock of jcpenney after hours popping 11% on the first reports that ron johnson is leaving. when he came in a year ago, jcpenney stock popped on hopes of johnson could do something to add some sizzle to this middle of the road retailer. it is not as hip as it needs to be, not as young as it needs to be. ron johnson tried to establish all of these branded stores within a store. they are now fighting over the martha stuar
dennis kneale with more on this. what do we know? quite a fall from grace for ron johnson who left apple, built a business to go into jcpenney and turn it into a slick, hip, output. he wanted to ban sales. he did. this is we have to give him time to turn this around, hit them going with discounts again and now ron johnson is out and a veteran retail executive has rejoined the company as chief executive at jcp effective immediately and elected to the board of directors. coming at a highly...
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dennis kneale, thanks so much. americans are still in shock over the tragic events at yesterday' boston marathon. one thing that we learned from the attack that no place is safe from heartless acts of terrorism. will americans be wary of attendinbig sporting events in the future? and what are sports teams doing to make sure fans feel safe at events? for more on this fox business exclusion safe. let'salk to the cosowner of the boston celtics. thanks for coming on the though. >> thanks for having me. melissa: i sure you feel a sense of responsibility for people come watch to your games and your eloyees. what are you doing to make them safe and feel safe? that might be two different questions? >> well the n has a lots of experience with security and doe a fantastic job. wee on the highest level for these kind of events and so far there's not been an issue. so i'm sure, the president of the garden and plus the combination of the nba will have heighted security and everyone will be safe. melissa: does it change the way
dennis kneale, thanks so much. americans are still in shock over the tragic events at yesterday' boston marathon. one thing that we learned from the attack that no place is safe from heartless acts of terrorism. will americans be wary of attendinbig sporting events in the future? and what are sports teams doing to make sure fans feel safe at events? for more on this fox business exclusion safe. let'salk to the cosowner of the boston celtics. thanks for coming on the though. >> thanks for...
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dennis kneale rather. with more on this. is: we have another report, all this is a very breaking tentative, but at least three dead in boston, one law enforcement source says this is unawares. seeing if any devices were placed near the base path. happening three hours after the actual winners crossed the finish line, basically the oldest marathon or do much in the world. the police are not reporting numbers of injuries. seeing people being carried off, and we don't know if maybe there might be at least three dead in boston, one law enforcement source says, otherwise we don't know a whole lot here. i think we will avoid speculating, but the market went down of course because they are speculating a lot, liz. liz: they are. the fairmont hotel, which is right there, and in some cases it is sort of the marathon headquarters where a lot of the runners go the night before to carb overload, they have locked down, they were told to only allow hotel guests and workers in. they have been asked to stay inside the building, no injuries to
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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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dennis kneale covering it. dennis: it nearly 90% of u.s. television with at least one second screen device in hand. so they invite us to interact, sweepstakes sign-ups and more. a new survey finds most of us have never bothered to use these new features for networks providing a conundrum. more interactive and distracted than ever before. but are they worth the effort or is it just distracting us? look at how connected we are right now. sampling over 3000 viewers and found 60% of us watch tv while on a computer, 55% of us have tv and a smart phone, half on tablets, it adds up to over 100% because many of us are watching with two or three gadgets going at once. but how many use those gadgets to take advantage of the new tie-ins tv channels are pushing. 20% have used their gadgets to shop for a product or an ad. less than a third learn about a show or an actor on the show. 53%, over half don't use anything at all. they argue the extra screen is enhancing the experience making them more involved. as booker researcher yesterday and asked, is it
dennis kneale covering it. dennis: it nearly 90% of u.s. television with at least one second screen device in hand. so they invite us to interact, sweepstakes sign-ups and more. a new survey finds most of us have never bothered to use these new features for networks providing a conundrum. more interactive and distracted than ever before. but are they worth the effort or is it just distracting us? look at how connected we are right now. sampling over 3000 viewers and found 60% of us watch tv...
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liz: dennis kneale has alcoa numbers. >> a nice beat on the earnings side for alcoa, $0.11 per shareithout special items versus expectations of $0.08. $0.13 per share with special items. wall street wanted revenue of 5.88 billion apparently revenue came in at 5.80 billion, a meager $80 million miss or something and yet the market does not like revenue misses. up after hours. so far going up 2% today. when alcoa goes up the day after the earnings are out, 10 days later 75% of the time the s&p 500 is higher, not lower. liz: it is important to notice it, the whisper number was $0.11, so the regular number was $0.08, they far and away beat that at $0.13, so maybe a very slight pop, suddenly that is moderating as well. you're looking at a couple of things here. adam: they're cutting their surplus of what they have been building up. talking about growth in 2013 where there was a lot of demand. aerospace has been growing for them and you have to wonder if the people buying into alcoa right now are seeing that it's actually continuing, that is where aluminum is headed. liz: let's bring our t
liz: dennis kneale has alcoa numbers. >> a nice beat on the earnings side for alcoa, $0.11 per shareithout special items versus expectations of $0.08. $0.13 per share with special items. wall street wanted revenue of 5.88 billion apparently revenue came in at 5.80 billion, a meager $80 million miss or something and yet the market does not like revenue misses. up after hours. so far going up 2% today. when alcoa goes up the day after the earnings are out, 10 days later 75% of the time the...
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dennis kneale has the story. >> hey, twice.al and conservative koch brothers, charles and david, energy billionaire, crude saiders against bloated big government, funders of tea party are said to be interested in buying "the l.a. times." that has nickers in a twist in liberal hollywood and elsewhere. that bastion of editorial page liberalism, "the new york times" published a big story on sunday describing this as a part of a 10-year strategy the koches to shift the nation to smaller government and less regulation and less taxes. horrors, smaller government. the koch brothers funded cato institute, heritage foundation as well as americans for prosperity, a tea party advocate. that rattles the editor-in-chief of the rap.com a hollywood website who writes, koch brothers are known for fun nilling millions of doll into right-wing and ultraright-wing political campaigns. this should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. the chandler family founded "l.a. times" in 1838 as conservative paper. no complaints were raised after r
dennis kneale has the story. >> hey, twice.al and conservative koch brothers, charles and david, energy billionaire, crude saiders against bloated big government, funders of tea party are said to be interested in buying "the l.a. times." that has nickers in a twist in liberal hollywood and elsewhere. that bastion of editorial page liberalism, "the new york times" published a big story on sunday describing this as a part of a 10-year strategy the koches to shift the...
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. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.day on wall street ends with a surprise. all three major indexes closing up and in the green. at the closing bell the dow finishing up 10 points at 1,547. despite an 8% plunge in shares of ibm. they would have been eight points higher without ibm's slide. >>> the taxman will issue furlough notices saying the agency will be closed five days in the next four months with unpaid leave of the because of sequester. a 6th and 7th day may be added in august and september. >>> philadelphia's third annual tech week is kicking off in a big way, very big. resurrection of atari's very first videogame, pong, will be played at large on the mirrored facade of a 20-story skyscraper. the tournament kicks off at 8:00 p.m. that's the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper @ david: back to boston now. law enforcement officials have suggested that folks in boston and many of its western suburbs stay home as they search for the missing terror suspect but, some bostonians did go to wor
. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.day on wall street ends with a surprise. all three major indexes closing up and in the green. at the closing bell the dow finishing up 10 points at 1,547. despite an 8% plunge in shares of ibm. they would have been eight points higher without ibm's slide. >>> the taxman will issue furlough notices saying the agency will be closed five days in the next four months with unpaid leave of the because of sequester. a 6th and 7th day...
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dennis kneale on the cigarette taxes.dent obama's tax plan raises the price of cigarettes. dennis kneale is here. $0.94 or pack. how much is intended to raise? is this the first time he has raised the tax fees? speak up with first taxi raced in '09. obama raised it from $0.39 to a dollar, not those of $21.95 overall in four years that is a 400% increase in federal tax on cigarettes. stuart: you maintain this is a tax on the poor. >> it really is. half of all smokers are less than $25,000 per year. most 30% of all smokers have income below the poverty level. one third of all people in this country $12,000 per year or less are smokers. almost 25% of household income on cigarettes. in the rich households, only 2%. 14% of income spent on tobacco and now with the obama tax increase they will have to spend even more. stuart: they won't spend even more, will they? do they will quit smoking that they did in california, 19,000 smokers found the poor did not quit. the rich and the modesty and come quick. stuart: what do the poor do
dennis kneale on the cigarette taxes.dent obama's tax plan raises the price of cigarettes. dennis kneale is here. $0.94 or pack. how much is intended to raise? is this the first time he has raised the tax fees? speak up with first taxi raced in '09. obama raised it from $0.39 to a dollar, not those of $21.95 overall in four years that is a 400% increase in federal tax on cigarettes. stuart: you maintain this is a tax on the poor. >> it really is. half of all smokers are less than $25,000...
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adam: dennis kneale in touch with the fbi. they were handling this as terrorism investigation. >> but handling as a investigation, difference. i'm not saying it is not. all the signs point to that and probably is. they would have to handle this as an investigation. once it is deemed, stamped, a terrorist attack, then a lost other things will come out in terms of responses, not just from government. ray kelley is quick on the draw here. it will be on business and just wait and see. this is a story we're going to be covering for a long, long time. it will have impacts on market. liz: what you called it, charlie, the ring of steel? >> that's what i've been told. it is a gauntlet, a saying used in new york city among police officers. when ray kelley hit as button it talks about severity and potential severity what this represents. remember, this is not, on the mag feud of -- magnitude of 9/11, that was thousands of lives being lost. liz: of course. >> but there is perception here that is scary to the business, to both business and
adam: dennis kneale in touch with the fbi. they were handling this as terrorism investigation. >> but handling as a investigation, difference. i'm not saying it is not. all the signs point to that and probably is. they would have to handle this as an investigation. once it is deemed, stamped, a terrorist attack, then a lost other things will come out in terms of responses, not just from government. ray kelley is quick on the draw here. it will be on business and just wait and see. this is...
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dennis kneale. nis. >> president obama wants to make a big deal soaking the rich who don't pay fair their fair and not raising taxes on anyone else particularly the poor. if the president gets his way on the budget will have raised taxes on cigarettes 400% in four years. here is why that hurts. it turns out half of smokers in this country earn less than $25,000 a year. melissa: really? >> 30% live below poverty line. new york state, a study of 13,000 smokers found that the poor spend almost 25% of their household income on tobacco. first just 2% spent by the rich. in new york, now, the taxes on a single pack of cigarettes are up to $4.35. melissa: a pack? >> a pack. just taxes on top of the cost. lori: what does total pack set you back in new york city? >> $10 or $12. melissa: wow? >> the national average for people make under $25,000 and smoke, 14% of your income goes to tobacco, raising taxes hugely, 93% from the recent level. they were 39 cents a back in '09. bush veto attacks increase twice. obam
dennis kneale. nis. >> president obama wants to make a big deal soaking the rich who don't pay fair their fair and not raising taxes on anyone else particularly the poor. if the president gets his way on the budget will have raised taxes on cigarettes 400% in four years. here is why that hurts. it turns out half of smokers in this country earn less than $25,000 a year. melissa: really? >> 30% live below poverty line. new york state, a study of 13,000 smokers found that the poor...
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i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i am tracy byrnes. no more madness. dive in nine months. but still, abe all who says dow 15,000 is not far away. dennis: the value of bitcoins is plunging. tracy: and the worst companies in america. the list is out and we have the results. one guess on who is on top. but stocks as they do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides. nicole: a market selling off across the board. dow jones industrial down 28 points about two tenths of 1%. nasdaq down one half of 1%. drug stocks, bank stocks pulling down the index holding up pretty nicely given retail sales were weak. also look at a couple of tanks names making moves. coming up with the numbers this morning. wells fargo down 1.7%, jpmorgan lowered despite raising the dividend down two tenths of 1%. we saw their net up 33% on investment banking and wells fargo cfo saying they are bullish on mortgage, but revenue and margins are likely to come down. so down arrow down almost 2% on the day. back to you. tracy: thank you, nicole. disappointing retail sales numbers out this morning for
i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i am tracy byrnes. no more madness. dive in nine months. but still, abe all who says dow 15,000 is not far away. dennis: the value of bitcoins is plunging. tracy: and the worst companies in america. the list is out and we have the results. one guess on who is on top. but stocks as they do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides. nicole: a market selling off across the board. dow jones industrial down 28 points about two tenths of 1%. nasdaq down one half of 1%. drug...
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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...
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i am dennis kneale. cheryl: hello, everybody. i am cheryl casone. g read on first-quarter gdp. dennis: a fox business exclusive. ending the cyber threats. a bill designed to do that past the house, but now it seems to be going down in defeat. cheryl: we are live in d.c. where the house is right now voting on the senate bill that good in those faa for lowe's and those long lines at the airport. dennis: time for stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: the s&p and the nasdaq have had five straight days of gains. we will see if by the end of the date they can squeeze out some games here. the dow is back in negative territory. down about three points. the bank stocks are also to the downside. we still have a lot of names that we are watching very carefully, including chevron. it is gaining about 1% at the moment. as far as apple and facebook, they are not winners. jcpenney has been on the move. goodyear tire, they have come out under some pressure. one of the names that is certainly to the downside. down about 2% at the moment. back to
i am dennis kneale. cheryl: hello, everybody. i am cheryl casone. g read on first-quarter gdp. dennis: a fox business exclusive. ending the cyber threats. a bill designed to do that past the house, but now it seems to be going down in defeat. cheryl: we are live in d.c. where the house is right now voting on the senate bill that good in those faa for lowe's and those long lines at the airport. dennis: time for stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: the s&p and the...
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dennis kneale up next. with the stock market rally underway what is wrong with interest rates? fixed income and the 10-year and 30-year. we're back after this. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. stocks are on the rise today driven by a broad rally in technology but for the year, technology is the biggest laggard among major s&p sectors suggesting that at least some of today's buying reflects bargain hunting by inv
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. ♪ >> reporter: i'm dennis kneale with your fox business business brief.l in four days. accusing the unit of the swiss drug mak oedly payin millions of dollars in cash kickbacks to doctors to get them to prescribe the drugs. in a statement novartis confirms only that it is aware of the two losses filed by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan. the fda said fraudulent burgeons of botox are being sold in the u.s. agents are posting an alert warning that the our record it -- out for carbon is counterfeit and the vial is foreign and not approved for sale of the u.s. and samsung taking a bigger bite out of apple's share of the smart phone market with its cheaper android devices. according to research firm idc, samsung has had nearly 33 percent of the market in the latest quarter, almost twice the apple market share of 17%. now we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ liz: well, pretty much at highs of the session for the dow jones industrials. let's get to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange to pick apart wh
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monica crowley and dennis kneale. thank you for doing this.ting a new spin on personal transportation. the egg-shaped e-for concept. the speed and direction are controlled by turning your body and tilting the base of the vehicle. it is designed to take on tight and congested then roads. does that seem safe? and don't know that i want to be in an egg. >> this is so dumb. and if you look at that, the roof of it acts as its own visor which really kind of brings back space balls. i mean, look at that. you could write it, but you'll never get a date again for the rest of your life. >> it is sort of uncool. but that pfizer is supposed to serve as a windshield. so it is a windshield. also supposed to protect you from bugs flying at you. the idea that you don't use your hands, are you going to beat sexting in driving? and your cell phone? >> from the most famous death on a segue, no steering wheel. the billionaire who bought it was writing it around his mountain retreat in went off of the mountain and died. >> i did not know that. >> yes. interesting.
monica crowley and dennis kneale. thank you for doing this.ting a new spin on personal transportation. the egg-shaped e-for concept. the speed and direction are controlled by turning your body and tilting the base of the vehicle. it is designed to take on tight and congested then roads. does that seem safe? and don't know that i want to be in an egg. >> this is so dumb. and if you look at that, the roof of it acts as its own visor which really kind of brings back space balls. i mean, look...
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dennis kneale has his take on that. the online seller of everything fantis itself hollywood mogul. amazon producing 14 original tv pilots that run only on line. data starring ed begley jr. about silicon valley startup is one of them. amazon viewers will vote for the shows they like. if a pilot works follow-up episodes can be seen only a few are a member of amazon prime. it costs $79 a year and includes free shipping and online access to thousands of old movies and tv shows. netflix is spending $100 million on new shows like house of cards and it the revival of arrested development. the big question? why stray so far from your core competency and why compete with hollywood studios that now supply most of your video content you offer online? netflix is at $300 a share but since january is a 60% fifth pass and 1 $15 mark but house of cards fell off a cliff after its recent debut and the dvd release came out weeks later from sony, not from netflix but amazon copley square gamble is a lot cheaper like $10 million for the pil
dennis kneale has his take on that. the online seller of everything fantis itself hollywood mogul. amazon producing 14 original tv pilots that run only on line. data starring ed begley jr. about silicon valley startup is one of them. amazon viewers will vote for the shows they like. if a pilot works follow-up episodes can be seen only a few are a member of amazon prime. it costs $79 a year and includes free shipping and online access to thousands of old movies and tv shows. netflix is spending...
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dennis kneale, boy, the face of late night has really changed. >> they sure are. it was great.is indeed official but clearly not his choice, but the question is whether today's move in as the controversy or sets up another year of back fighting. that is what they both began doing after word leaked a few weeks ago that this transition might happen. that had to alarm nbc's new owners over at comcast. back when gian all of nbc universal they tried to retract -- retire jay leno. he moved to the 10:00 p.m. slot and failed and then he won back the tonight show sending conan o'brien into cable exile. contact -- comcast is in control now and maybe add tougher boss. this transition was supposed to be unveiled in may. in bobbing up the announcement, they might be taking a tougher stance, throwing down the gauntlet and showing them -- and that it has no fear. so far it is a bittersweet moment. he is still number one at late night, the down a bit from a year ago. the thing is to his losing viewers in the age group that advertisers pay to reach, adults under age 50, down 7%. so now the long
dennis kneale, boy, the face of late night has really changed. >> they sure are. it was great.is indeed official but clearly not his choice, but the question is whether today's move in as the controversy or sets up another year of back fighting. that is what they both began doing after word leaked a few weeks ago that this transition might happen. that had to alarm nbc's new owners over at comcast. back when gian all of nbc universal they tried to retract -- retire jay leno. he moved to...
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fox business's own dennis kneale. thanks to all of you for joining us. dennis, start with you.e deal >> big deal. what the courts decided broadcasters we don't think you have a chance to win your case, copyright infringement. aereo, funded by barry diller, broadcast alumni. broadcastersot free government granted airwaves by golly their program something free. the airwaves are free. doesn't mean the content you put on the airwaves is free. that is just what the court kind of endorsed t could be devastating to the broadcasters. they can't afford this. melissa: tuna, i want to tell the audience how this works. these are little antennas paced placed and the city. i pay 12 bucks a month. streaming broadcast television to my computer or tablet or whatever. th val to me i can finally be free of my cable provider, right? cable has monopoly on your building or home in your area. you curse at them every time it doesn't work and they won't show up at your house. you can final say, screw you, i will sign up for one of the little antennas. is that right. >> theater, melissa. the concern wit
fox business's own dennis kneale. thanks to all of you for joining us. dennis, start with you.e deal >> big deal. what the courts decided broadcasters we don't think you have a chance to win your case, copyright infringement. aereo, funded by barry diller, broadcast alumni. broadcastersot free government granted airwaves by golly their program something free. the airwaves are free. doesn't mean the content you put on the airwaves is free. that is just what the court kind of endorsed t...
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♪ dennis: i'm dennis kneale with the fox business brief.asts the former ceo john corzine and the management team for the collapse in 20 # 11. the trustee is holding off filing a lawsuit for breaching the duties, the "wall street journal" says in hopes of reaching a settlement to pay money to the mf global clients sooner. first time in two years, economic uncertainty no longer is the top concern for small business owners. it's obamacare, the chamber of comrs' survey of small business says almost 80% of firms feel the economy is on the wrong track. blackberry research in motion silencing its streaming music service less than two years after launching a blackberry messager subscribers were notified the service ends june 2. we now continue our "count down to the closing bell." liz: facebook news we talked about it fee feeding into the stock price, at&t carries the new software. back to lauren, there's a widely held stock and viewers have it. lauren? >> let's did over, liz, to where it trades, right here. as you see, it's up 1.5%, 37.8 # 5 is yo
♪ dennis: i'm dennis kneale with the fox business brief.asts the former ceo john corzine and the management team for the collapse in 20 # 11. the trustee is holding off filing a lawsuit for breaching the duties, the "wall street journal" says in hopes of reaching a settlement to pay money to the mf global clients sooner. first time in two years, economic uncertainty no longer is the top concern for small business owners. it's obamacare, the chamber of comrs' survey of small business...
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today we have a power players, monica crowley in our very own dennis kneale. both are awesome.owed you one creative way to rob an atm. thieves after that actually blown up. this week's task is even more creative. a man in north carolina store and excavator went from a construction site in and use that to pick up an atm nearby. clever. it is definitely killing two birds with one stone. that is that the kind of getaway car that you want to use? >> this is like a scene out of breaking bad. a very creative way about going about it. my only problem is this is that the escalator which was very useful it's like 10 miles. >> more than that, the excavator is worth a lot more money than the cash inside the atm. it is like taking a 30,000 dollar gucci bag to go shoplifting for a piggy bank. >> is it easier to spend the cash. >> it is unclear whether they made off with the excavator. so where is the excavator? melissa: the nypd is at it again. a car collided in this accident. and the bicyclist was billed $12,000 for damaging the compound. the person was like this is upside down and immoral
today we have a power players, monica crowley in our very own dennis kneale. both are awesome.owed you one creative way to rob an atm. thieves after that actually blown up. this week's task is even more creative. a man in north carolina store and excavator went from a construction site in and use that to pick up an atm nearby. clever. it is definitely killing two birds with one stone. that is that the kind of getaway car that you want to use? >> this is like a scene out of breaking bad. a...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. will pay $165 million to settle a dispute over its sale of mortgage-backed securities to credit unions which later collapsed. the national credit union ministration announce the settlement. bank of america did not admit any wrongdoing. u.s. factory orders rose 3% in february, the commerce department says. the biggest jump in five months. durable goods orders rose over five now% and nondurable up almost 1 percent but core capital goods like machinery and equipment fell just over 3%. and launching rock nation, a sports management agency in partnership with see a sports. they're first client, robinson canal. he fired his agent. in the final year of his shaky deal. now we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ liz: a kent. was not getting enough love. nicole petallides is on the floor of a new york stock exchange. less talk about the garment. nicole: that's right. you see as a shareholder they're turning in on. the stock jumping, up today over 5%. great news for g
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. will pay $165 million to settle a dispute over its sale of mortgage-backed securities to credit unions which later collapsed. the national credit union ministration announce the settlement. bank of america did not admit any wrongdoing. u.s. factory orders rose 3% in february, the commerce department says. the biggest jump in five months. durable goods orders rose over five now% and nondurable up almost 1 percent but...
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. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business earnings preview.oa as the first-quarter earnings season kicks off after the bell today. alcoa always the first major company to report. analysts expecting earning of eight cents per share, down from 10 cents a year ago on revenue of $5.88 b you not outlook for aluminum prices a key factor. right now prices are at five-month lows. that is why alcoa has been trying to improve its portfolio of products. analysts want to see this progress continue. investors looking for new details on production cuts. the company is cutting aluminum output in recent quarters but supply remains high. if alcoa stock goes up tomorrow, watch out the 75% of the s&p 500 rises and and s&p is up 10 days later. watch all coat the closing bell at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we continue the county down to the closing bell with liz claman. liz: while we were having all the conversations the market charged forward. we were up 24 points. now up 19. it has been a 91-point swing today. at one point we were down 57 points. big moves, nicole. i wan
. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business earnings preview.oa as the first-quarter earnings season kicks off after the bell today. alcoa always the first major company to report. analysts expecting earning of eight cents per share, down from 10 cents a year ago on revenue of $5.88 b you not outlook for aluminum prices a key factor. right now prices are at five-month lows. that is why alcoa has been trying to improve its portfolio of products. analysts want to see this progress...
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dennis kneale has the details. dennis. >> hello, david.gs monopoly is going where viewers are. it will start measuring online tv watching. start as trial soon with nbc, fox, abc, cbs, univision, discovery, a and e. it wants to roll out a commercial service later this year. which one day online may overtake cable as the most common way we watch television. nielsen's biggest customers, the necessary works hope one day to use the new online ratings to start charging advertiser all extra viewing flowing to the internet. overall we watch far more tv on tv screens than devices. on average we spend 41 hours a week watching content on some kind of a screen. 34 hours of real-time television. two hours of time shifted. four hours online. yet the online trend is not reducing how much time we spend watching real tv on the tv screen. nelson numbers show tv usage last month around the clock, all viewers up 2% from the year before. and up a touch in prime time as well. it may be that the extra screens are adding to it. have watching, not reducing it. jus
dennis kneale has the details. dennis. >> hello, david.gs monopoly is going where viewers are. it will start measuring online tv watching. start as trial soon with nbc, fox, abc, cbs, univision, discovery, a and e. it wants to roll out a commercial service later this year. which one day online may overtake cable as the most common way we watch television. nielsen's biggest customers, the necessary works hope one day to use the new online ratings to start charging advertiser all extra...
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. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.esawed between gains and losses after a report showed the economy expanded at a slower than expected rate in the first quarter. that at the closing bell the dow finishing 11 points higher though at 14,712. >>> at&t launching its home security and monitoring service in 15 u.s. markets today. the company says it will expand its digital life service to as many as 50 markets by the end of the year. at&t expects the service eventually to bring in a billion dollars in annual revenue. >>> according to a new consumer and business credit reporting company experion americans spend most time on social media sites more than in any other country. on average americans spend six hours a day on social sites. that is 16 minutes per hour. that is all the time we have. that's the latest from fox biz, giving you the power to prosper liz: more than 200 college kids will get the chance to become overnight millionaires during the nfl draft this weekend, right? so what did this year's top picks plan to do wit
. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.esawed between gains and losses after a report showed the economy expanded at a slower than expected rate in the first quarter. that at the closing bell the dow finishing 11 points higher though at 14,712. >>> at&t launching its home security and monitoring service in 15 u.s. markets today. the company says it will expand its digital life service to as many as 50 markets by the end of the year. at&t expects the service...
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. @ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.l street today on bad economic data in europe and disappointing earnings at bank of america and yahoo!. tepid reports after the bell from amex and ebay also taking a toll but the bounced off session lows from the beige book report. finishing down 138 points at 14,618. sandisk was better than expected. estimates beat by a nickel at 84 cents a share. >>> and bmw has started manufacturing the minnie in india. it was part of german auto make ear's brand to sell the premium small car at lower prices and expand sales. it lets bmw avoid painful 100% tax that india imposes on if finished cars into the country. that's latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper david: well apple's stock fell to a 1-year low today as word came of delays in production of new products including the iphone 5 s and mini ipad ii. one of those reports about delays came from jeffries and company managing director peter misek. he came from apple's asian manufacturing centers. peter, joins us on
. @ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.l street today on bad economic data in europe and disappointing earnings at bank of america and yahoo!. tepid reports after the bell from amex and ebay also taking a toll but the bounced off session lows from the beige book report. finishing down 138 points at 14,618. sandisk was better than expected. estimates beat by a nickel at 84 cents a share. >>> and bmw has started manufacturing the minnie in india. it was part of...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.n on wall street with the dow and s&p 500 hitting record intraday highs. the dow at 14,694. boeing plans to invest a billion dollars to expand its 787 assembly plant in the nonunion state of south carolina. the aircraft maker says it will create 2,000 new jobs in the next eight years. the first 787 made in south carolina rolled off the assembly line a year ago. and chrysler recalling more than 119,000 sedans because their air bag warning lights go on for no reason. recall covers chrysler 300, dodge charger and dodge challenger sedans made between april and december of 2011. chrysler says the defect has result inside no injuries, but it will start notifying owners about the recall this month. and now to continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ ♪ liz: we are well above record territory here except that we've pulled back. not that that's a big deal because we're just minutes until the closing bell. we're watching what's driving the market moves. nicole petallides, s
. ♪ ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.n on wall street with the dow and s&p 500 hitting record intraday highs. the dow at 14,694. boeing plans to invest a billion dollars to expand its 787 assembly plant in the nonunion state of south carolina. the aircraft maker says it will create 2,000 new jobs in the next eight years. the first 787 made in south carolina rolled off the assembly line a year ago. and chrysler recalling more than 119,000 sedans because their air...
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>> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. another record day on wall street.g at record highs. at the closing bell the dow was up 89 points at 1,662. >>> russian president vladmir putin is ordering russian officials to close all foreign bank accounts they may own within the next three months, or face dismissal. putin signing that decareer all bureaucrats and state employees to divest offshore assets by july 1st deadline. the his chief of staff, says, quote, no one will be above the law. >>> bank of america will pay $655 million to settle a dispute over sale of mortgage-backed securities to credit unions. those mbas later collapsed. national credit union administration announced that settlement. bank of america did not admit any wrongdoing. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's
>> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. another record day on wall street.g at record highs. at the closing bell the dow was up 89 points at 1,662. >>> russian president vladmir putin is ordering russian officials to close all foreign bank accounts they may own within the next three months, or face dismissal. putin signing that decareer all bureaucrats and state employees to divest offshore assets by july 1st deadline. the his chief of staff, says, quote, no one will...
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. ♪ >> reporter: i'm to dennis kneale with your fox business brief.that dow stock index coming down 170 points earlier today on a big mess in the jobs numbers. recovering most of that during the day, down just 40 points lower at 14,565 feet. a new report says most of the money donated to help pay after a devastating earthquake in january 2010 actually went to u.s.-based operations, the center for economic policy research found that only 1 percent of the over a billion dollars donated. sales up six and a half% from the same time last year. never in the financial crisis in europe, and that is the latest from the fox business, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus osummary prosp
. ♪ >> reporter: i'm to dennis kneale with your fox business brief.that dow stock index coming down 170 points earlier today on a big mess in the jobs numbers. recovering most of that during the day, down just 40 points lower at 14,565 feet. a new report says most of the money donated to help pay after a devastating earthquake in january 2010 actually went to u.s.-based operations, the center for economic policy research found that only 1 percent of the over a billion dollars donated....
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. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. street today pushing the dow up to another new all-time high. at the closing bell the dow finishing 59 points higher at 14,673. that is 11 points above the record set a week ago. >>> 4.2 million mericans whose homes went into foreclosure in the housing crisis will soon get money from the nation's largest banks. under terms of a government settlement the banks will put up $3.6 billion to be distributed and roughly 90% of borrowers will receive payments by the end of this month. >>> chrysler recalling 30,000 small suvs because of a faulty hose can cause them to run out of gas. this recall affects jeep patriot and jeff compass four-wheel drive vehicles from the 2012 model year. separately, chrysler recalling 119,000 sedans because the airbag warning lights go on for no reason the first technology of its kin.. mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea
. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. street today pushing the dow up to another new all-time high. at the closing bell the dow finishing 59 points higher at 14,673. that is 11 points above the record set a week ago. >>> 4.2 million mericans whose homes went into foreclosure in the housing crisis will soon get money from the nation's largest banks. under terms of a government settlement the banks will put up $3.6 billion to be distributed and roughly 90% of...
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i want to bring in dennis kneale who has been watching this from our breaking news desk. dennis, this is, these are good shots. a lot of clear information. are you with us? >> who knew, melissa, that video surveillance and just cameras stations everywhere could be so high resolution and in color and so good. as i watched it was rather riveting, i should i be optimistic as an american because they found these images and now they're airing them out or should we be pessimistic the fact they found the images and didn't find the guys themselves and they're asking for help mean their way behind? other thing i thought if you're a trader in the markets tomorrow, we had all the bad news happening and traders hate uncertainty and this guy with jutting jaw and white ball cap and neighbors and friends are looking at that and they know him and they will call the cops. if you're trader on wall street you think this reduces the uncertainty. you have a arrest of a suspect in poison letters and you have this. melissa they didn't call this a person of interest. that is what law enforcement
i want to bring in dennis kneale who has been watching this from our breaking news desk. dennis, this is, these are good shots. a lot of clear information. are you with us? >> who knew, melissa, that video surveillance and just cameras stations everywhere could be so high resolution and in color and so good. as i watched it was rather riveting, i should i be optimistic as an american because they found these images and now they're airing them out or should we be pessimistic the fact they...
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. ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.mentioned day on wall street as all three stock indexes traded down for the day before staging a late-day rebound with only the nasdaq ening in the red of. at the closing bell the dow finished up 55 points. secret service confirming it is investigating reports that hackers have pilfered online personal data of the agency's new director, julia pierson. secret service won't elaborate. pierson is the first female director of the secret service. >>> pulitzer prize-winning movie critic roger ebert died in chicago today. he spent the last decade battling cancer of the thyroid and salivary gland. he and his sidekick about the term, two thumbs up. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% o
. ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief.mentioned day on wall street as all three stock indexes traded down for the day before staging a late-day rebound with only the nasdaq ening in the red of. at the closing bell the dow finished up 55 points. secret service confirming it is investigating reports that hackers have pilfered online personal data of the agency's new director, julia pierson. secret service won't elaborate. pierson is the first female director of the secret...
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hour on this network, cheryl casone and dennis kneale talk about the authors of the bill. >> the goldts are up. ,1470. i think it makes this a gain there about $100 an ounce in roughly ten days. all right. now the time to take a look at this man. even i can admit he's pretty good looking, a role maybe in television. is that enough for him to get kicked out from an entire country for doing nothing? what's going on here? he was kicked out of saudi arabia. what does monica crowley and charles payne think about that? ♪ ♪ a brown-eyed handsome man ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> full warning, ladies and gentlemen, those of you at home, avert your eyes. i'm about to show you a picture of a m
hour on this network, cheryl casone and dennis kneale talk about the authors of the bill. >> the goldts are up. ,1470. i think it makes this a gain there about $100 an ounce in roughly ten days. all right. now the time to take a look at this man. even i can admit he's pretty good looking, a role maybe in television. is that enough for him to get kicked out from an entire country for doing nothing? what's going on here? he was kicked out of saudi arabia. what does monica crowley and...
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dennis kneale all over this story. show, but, clearly, it is not his choice, the big question is whether it sets up another year of backbiting and sniping with jokes that really aren't jokes at all. that had to alarm nbc's new owners, comcast. nbc tried to retire leno in 2009. he won back the tonight show sending his successor conan o'brien into cable. this transition was expected to be unveiled in may. bumping up the announcement today, comcast basically taking a tough stance throwing down the gauntlet to lend no and showing him it has no fear. it has to be a better sweet moment for leno. he is letting viewers in the age group that advertisers pay to reach. jimmy kimmel is up 24%. the long wait begins. the entire tv business with to see whether this time jay leno will go out gracefully and quietly. ashley: we will seee lori: thank you, sir. ashley: time for stocks. let's head down to nicole petallides. the dow up still some 80 plus points. nicole: we are seeing some improvement. we are up off the major lows on the ave
dennis kneale all over this story. show, but, clearly, it is not his choice, the big question is whether it sets up another year of backbiting and sniping with jokes that really aren't jokes at all. that had to alarm nbc's new owners, comcast. nbc tried to retire leno in 2009. he won back the tonight show sending his successor conan o'brien into cable. this transition was expected to be unveiled in may. bumping up the announcement today, comcast basically taking a tough stance throwing down...
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i and dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. 88,000 jobs created in the month of march.ney 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 market and the selloff we have, many analysts already come out and saying
i and dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. 88,000 jobs created in the month of march.ney 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...