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dom, thank you. for years mutual funds, their top holdings were dominated by dividend paying, sort of defensive stocks but technology now playing a much larger role. seema mody breaking down how the widely held list is changing. >> that's right. the top 10 held stocks by mutual funds similar to last year. one difference is that according to morning star, google, apple and microsoft are the top three holdings financial heavy weights wells fargo and jpmorgan in fourth and fifth while exxon mobil and j&j other slow growing high yielding dividend stocks have moved down. more tech on the top. given the tech dominance the average dividend yield that the top ten widely -- wildly held stocks is down 2.58%. a slight drop. you would think given the low rate interest rate environment the street would be prioritizing high dividend yielding stocks. but capital management says with an uptick in economic activity growth stocks are primed for outperformance and says the dividend income play in this low rate ep virmt
dom, thank you. for years mutual funds, their top holdings were dominated by dividend paying, sort of defensive stocks but technology now playing a much larger role. seema mody breaking down how the widely held list is changing. >> that's right. the top 10 held stocks by mutual funds similar to last year. one difference is that according to morning star, google, apple and microsoft are the top three holdings financial heavy weights wells fargo and jpmorgan in fourth and fifth while exxon...
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back over to you. >> we sure will, dom.nk you. >>> obama care, the affordable care act, is front and center on capitol hill today. the main contractors for the government's exchange website getting grilled by lawmakers over their role in all the glitches and the problems that the website has been -- is seeing. bertha coombs is following that very closely. she's live in washington for us. bertha, over to you. >> reporter: sue, that hearing started at 9:00 a.m. this morning, still going on, and there's a lot of bipartisan frustration with the answers coming from the two key contractors involved in the heart of building the federal exchange. they keep deflecting much of the blame for the exchange's failure to cms, the centers for medicare and medicaid. the chief agency that is involved in the rollout of the affordable care act. cgi, the firm responsible for the overall architecture of the project, said its part of the system, the problem was software that helped result in the bottleneck that we've seen. qssi, a division of uni
back over to you. >> we sure will, dom.nk you. >>> obama care, the affordable care act, is front and center on capitol hill today. the main contractors for the government's exchange website getting grilled by lawmakers over their role in all the glitches and the problems that the website has been -- is seeing. bertha coombs is following that very closely. she's live in washington for us. bertha, over to you. >> reporter: sue, that hearing started at 9:00 a.m. this morning,...
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. >> good hint there, dom. thank you very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital stocks at crt capital group. sara james covers insure stocks, wedbush securities. sheryl, let us begin with you. hospital stocks, beneficiaries here? >> well, they can be. especially if they happen to be
. >> good hint there, dom. thank you very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital stocks at crt...
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dom?ou look, scott, we want to know if certain stocks are worth the total valuation that they have. so in our installment here of "are they worth it? "we'll look at three stocks, and in particular, the first one we look at is the one we may be more familiar with. check out this particular stock. it's 3-d systems, the printer company, they make 3-d printers. the good of the story here is their sales are up 76% the last quarter over the same time last year. the bad, however, though is, speaking of low barriers to entry, a lot of guys getting in on the action here. hp, for one, is getting in on this. and two other companies have ipo'd that are also in 3-d printing. the valuation is staggering. $125 for every $1 in earnings. another one we're watching here, as well, is another company that we all know about, this one's called homeaway, the vacation rental house. this particular stock will be interesting, because the good of this story is great. they have new partnerships, new sales agreements
dom?ou look, scott, we want to know if certain stocks are worth the total valuation that they have. so in our installment here of "are they worth it? "we'll look at three stocks, and in particular, the first one we look at is the one we may be more familiar with. check out this particular stock. it's 3-d systems, the printer company, they make 3-d printers. the good of the story here is their sales are up 76% the last quarter over the same time last year. the bad, however, though is,...
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dom?>> with all of the talk of sequestration, the spending, the shutdown, these defense talks could be market outperforms. so far this year on a whole they have done better than the s & p 500 and that's because a slew of these big names will report earnings throughout the course of the week. you've got united technologies, lockheed martin, the biggest ones out there. they report before tomorrow's opening bell. and then you've got boeing, general dynamics, they report before wednesday's opening bell and ratheon before thursday's opening bell. analysts will look at how well each of these companies have managed around lingering spending cuts and the threat of more to come in the future. they will also be listening closely for how each chief executive officer forecasts results and how many times, if any, they mention the spending cuts or all of the dysfunction in washington. a special attention, tyler, will be paid to just how these companies plan on growing profits. will it be more selling to
dom?>> with all of the talk of sequestration, the spending, the shutdown, these defense talks could be market outperforms. so far this year on a whole they have done better than the s & p 500 and that's because a slew of these big names will report earnings throughout the course of the week. you've got united technologies, lockheed martin, the biggest ones out there. they report before tomorrow's opening bell. and then you've got boeing, general dynamics, they report before...
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dom, you went further than that, to 1999, partying like it was 1999. is this deja vu all over again. >> the nasdaq composite when partying like it's 1999 because the composite had its best year up 86% during the time frame. like what it was in 1999 like today we're not in the same earn veermts. check out how the momentum names faired in 1999. big names like qualcomm, think about big names like verisign, and look at those stock returns. qualcomm up 2600% that year. yes, it was a bubble but still, some of those stock appreciation gains are interesting. you fast forward to today, 2013, the nasdaq is up maybe around 30%. some of the big names out there are still showing signs of life. think about names like solar city, think about names like tesla, both elon musk related companies and other big names are showing signs like netflix. is it de yja vu all over again. >> right now want to get to josh lipton. hearing about the ipad mini and give us the pricing. >> yeah. that's right. headline just crossing about the ipad mini. give you those features and pricing
dom, you went further than that, to 1999, partying like it was 1999. is this deja vu all over again. >> the nasdaq composite when partying like it's 1999 because the composite had its best year up 86% during the time frame. like what it was in 1999 like today we're not in the same earn veermts. check out how the momentum names faired in 1999. big names like qualcomm, think about big names like verisign, and look at those stock returns. qualcomm up 2600% that year. yes, it was a bubble but...
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and one of the things dom capers is they can stop your team.y mix it up but they do it in all areas. but they stop the run with fine personnel. and let's take a look at it from base personnel and first and second down. they leave their big guys in the game. picket and rajai and
and one of the things dom capers is they can stop your team.y mix it up but they do it in all areas. but they stop the run with fine personnel. and let's take a look at it from base personnel and first and second down. they leave their big guys in the game. picket and rajai and
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. >> dom, come sit down here with me. like the old school tech is shrugging off the red flags today. just today. amazon and microsoft reporting their earnings. mr. softy beating eps, amazon beating on revenue and both stocks getting a really nice definitely not red bounce. the tech sector itself is the second best performer this month as the nasdaq is hitting a 13-year high. so let's bring in cnbc contributor dan greenhouse, always a little skeptic. dan what do you make of this? the resurgence of the old-school tech? >> yeah. i mean listen for the day at least microsoft matters considerably. it's the third largest stock in the sector and the fact it is up as much as it is is having an affect on the sector. admittedly what's driven the sector has been apple which full disclosure a buy rating on the stock has recovered from its lows an taken the sector higher. even -- but admittedly worth pointing out while we mentioned dom points out the tech sectors are red, it's still underperforming the s&p 500 on a year-to-date basis.
. >> dom, come sit down here with me. like the old school tech is shrugging off the red flags today. just today. amazon and microsoft reporting their earnings. mr. softy beating eps, amazon beating on revenue and both stocks getting a really nice definitely not red bounce. the tech sector itself is the second best performer this month as the nasdaq is hitting a 13-year high. so let's bring in cnbc contributor dan greenhouse, always a little skeptic. dan what do you make of this? the...
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thank you so much, dom. aig ceo bob benmosche will join me exclusively in a few minutes to break down those numbers. >>> the final trading day of october is in the books. what is in store for the month of november? heather hughes, sun america funds. jim mccant, ubs. ben pace from deutsche bank wealth management. our own rick santelli. >> i want to keep this up with you today. do you expect this market to continue trading higher or are you expecting some head winds? >> maria, part of us is trying to be respectful of our price targets. we kind of blew through our year end targets. these kind of up markets have a way of carrying momentum into the end of the year. calm it window dressing effects. call it what you will. see we're definitely not selling any equities at this level. we're kind of maintaining where we are. love to buy a little bit cheaper. maybe 5% below. but i do expect this market to continue to have momentum in november, december. >> and you said, heather, the opposite. that we could see some head
thank you so much, dom. aig ceo bob benmosche will join me exclusively in a few minutes to break down those numbers. >>> the final trading day of october is in the books. what is in store for the month of november? heather hughes, sun america funds. jim mccant, ubs. ben pace from deutsche bank wealth management. our own rick santelli. >> i want to keep this up with you today. do you expect this market to continue trading higher or are you expecting some head winds? >>...
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back over to you. >> all right, dom.nk you so much. >>> how does the economic recovery look from the windows of the oval office? a man who's had that bird's eye view, larry summers will join me next. plenty to discuss, including obama care, the impact of d.c. dysfunction on the economy, if we can survive another government shutdown. >>> another busy night of earnings. tomorrow as well. wall street's top money pros will give their their game plans. you can't afford to miss that. that's next coming up on "closing bell." [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? you
back over to you. >> all right, dom.nk you so much. >>> how does the economic recovery look from the windows of the oval office? a man who's had that bird's eye view, larry summers will join me next. plenty to discuss, including obama care, the impact of d.c. dysfunction on the economy, if we can survive another government shutdown. >>> another busy night of earnings. tomorrow as well. wall street's top money pros will give their their game plans. you can't afford to...
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dom is watching weight watchers. dom? >> weight watchers shares are shedding some market value. the global weight management services beat profit estimates and sales estimates. but it suspended its quarterly dividend as it looks to maintain financial flexibility. another stock that is taking a hit, the medicaid company reported earnings in sales that both missed analyst estimates. cited increased costs for things like building out call centers. >> citing a lack of ability to compete against online competitors and concerned about all the competition. >> from what i gather, this call is going terribly. absolutely terribly. the suspension of the dividend itself is really horrific asdom said it. a big butt. i mean the other thing about this business is if they can't get it right in the first quarter, it's such an important quarter for them. they are entering the diet session very cautiously. >> let's switch gears in case you missed some of tonight's top moments. >> it defines a whole concept of what insurance is. you're not going to bring 35 million more people in the pool for care
dom is watching weight watchers. dom? >> weight watchers shares are shedding some market value. the global weight management services beat profit estimates and sales estimates. but it suspended its quarterly dividend as it looks to maintain financial flexibility. another stock that is taking a hit, the medicaid company reported earnings in sales that both missed analyst estimates. cited increased costs for things like building out call centers. >> citing a lack of ability to compete...
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that is the most rab dom events. >> maybe eat willing -- >> it looks like the halter on the dog brokeway quickly. didn't look like the dog got rt. >> the d could beakeel like i don't want it to be irs. it's a halter. >> thank goodness, he's not going to. ♪ ♪ >> everybody likes getting a nice compliment. >> yeah. >> it's a beautiful thing, right? you go booster, right? what if you're not expecting the compliment, kind of like this. swede haze their complements are equally -- >> i have to tell you, you have a really good looking hairline. >> from the back. >> what does that even mean? >> this dude in the glasses has no idea what's going on. >> oh, you have a nice haircut. >> oh, my god! >> they're not mad at you afterwards. they're kind of just confused. wow. >> oh, my god. >> you guys make really good friends. >> you guys make really good friends. >> that's a weird compliment. >> it was so strange. >> i have a super glue computer. i'm sorry, what kind of computer is that? toshiba? >> awkward! >> if you want to esao the entire video, head to our web site. can you catch it by thicking on
that is the most rab dom events. >> maybe eat willing -- >> it looks like the halter on the dog brokeway quickly. didn't look like the dog got rt. >> the d could beakeel like i don't want it to be irs. it's a halter. >> thank goodness, he's not going to. ♪ ♪ >> everybody likes getting a nice compliment. >> yeah. >> it's a beautiful thing, right? you go booster, right? what if you're not expecting the compliment, kind of like this. swede haze their...
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we don't see the an dom acts of kindness. >> reporter: and about the ports that she wasn't the firste second choice, now comes the praise. she comes up to you? >> she came up and said, hi, i'm sandy. i think being able to get along with people makes a good astronaut. i thought she did a good job of portraying the personal side of what it's like to be in space. >> reporter: and from this astronaut to the others, he's thankful they captured what he had been taught about reaching out to your partner when disaster strikes. david muir, abc news, new york. >> looks good. >>> that's what's making news this broadcast is real time captioned by carrie o'brien. >>> the latest challengesty of the government shutdown is one of maryland' best known companies. >> the state trooper in shock trauma, her boyfriend is talking to abc 2 news. >> all right. that is straight ahead, hope that you had a great weekend. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charlie crowson. let's get to weather. meteorologist lynette charles. >>> that's right. charlie. maryland's most powerful radar. we are dry now, but rain in here, much
we don't see the an dom acts of kindness. >> reporter: and about the ports that she wasn't the firste second choice, now comes the praise. she comes up to you? >> she came up and said, hi, i'm sandy. i think being able to get along with people makes a good astronaut. i thought she did a good job of portraying the personal side of what it's like to be in space. >> reporter: and from this astronaut to the others, he's thankful they captured what he had been taught about reaching...
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we don't see the an dom acts of kindness. >> reporter: and about the ports that she wasn't the firste second choice, now comes the praise. she comes up to you? >> she came up and said, hi, i'm sandy. i think being able to get along with people makes a good astronaut. i thought she did a good job of portraying the personal side of what it's like to be in space. >> reporter: and from this astronaut to the others, he's thankful they captured what he had been taught about reaching out to your partner when disaster strikes. david muir, abc news, new york. >> looks good. >>> that's what's making news america this morning. >> have a wonderful monday, >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center. this is good morning washington on your side. >> a key chapture as u.s. special forces hunt down a top terror suspect in libya. and a major accident is making a mess of the interroute this morning. amanda meadows will have everything you need to know. good morning. it is monday, october 7th. i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. right now, let's check in on the weather. >> things will be changing
we don't see the an dom acts of kindness. >> reporter: and about the ports that she wasn't the firste second choice, now comes the praise. she comes up to you? >> she came up and said, hi, i'm sandy. i think being able to get along with people makes a good astronaut. i thought she did a good job of portraying the personal side of what it's like to be in space. >> reporter: and from this astronaut to the others, he's thankful they captured what he had been taught about reaching...
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take our positions with dom. >> talk about the big names.o 70 companies in the s&p reporting earnings next week. talk about the big once. first of all, johnson & johnson has two big units, consumer products and drugs. the growth rates for both are different. the drug side may be higher than consumer products. coca-cola considered by many investors as a pure play on bernlgs, and pepsico, that's going to be a big one. where is the growth around the world, in merging markets or the growth pattern there. the big one i'm watching is kind of a technology name. look at some of these big names like an intel or a yahoo!. intel is all about the secular decline in pcs, hasn't done well, people are not buying as many. using tablets a lot more. are they doing something positive with regard to getting back in the mobile pc environment. that's going to be a huge thing and yahoo! of course it's marisa mayer, her turnaround plan. this is the latest data point in whether or not it's succeeding. >> once you get past the it's marisa mayer, stay it's the earning
take our positions with dom. >> talk about the big names.o 70 companies in the s&p reporting earnings next week. talk about the big once. first of all, johnson & johnson has two big units, consumer products and drugs. the growth rates for both are different. the drug side may be higher than consumer products. coca-cola considered by many investors as a pure play on bernlgs, and pepsico, that's going to be a big one. where is the growth around the world, in merging markets or the...
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. >> dom, thanks.and human services secretary kathleen sebelius facing a lot of heat over the obama care glitches. what should she be doing right now? is the middle class the new poor? star of cnbc's "the profit" ceo of camping world, great to see him back on "power lunch." we'll get his take on all of that when we come back. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open
. >> dom, thanks.and human services secretary kathleen sebelius facing a lot of heat over the obama care glitches. what should she be doing right now? is the middle class the new poor? star of cnbc's "the profit" ceo of camping world, great to see him back on "power lunch." we'll get his take on all of that when we come back. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone....
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back over to you. >> dom, thank you. a big bounceback for the mo-mo names, the big momentum names, hit hard this week back today. facebook up 3.5%. this was as of an hour ago. priceline is up. you can see on the wall, the internet names -- yelp, pandora, tesla, groupon is up 7. weiss, you said you bought facebook on the whoosh down. >> yeah. >> what about this netflix call, guys? >> i think it's fabulous. you mentioned tesla, as well, there. judge, i think unfortunately, not a lot of us were shellshocked, but i missed a lot of the moves because i was being greedy, because i got hurt on the drop and i was trying to be greedy. and you couldn't be greedy, because when the turn kim, it was so fast, it was so fast, you missed it. and i know you said the same thing. unless you were willing to pay the offer -- >> what matters is whether the turn is here to stay. >> you made the best trade. you put six on the board, take facebook, and i know i have the institutional flows behind it. that's the trade i'd go with. you won't see th
back over to you. >> dom, thank you. a big bounceback for the mo-mo names, the big momentum names, hit hard this week back today. facebook up 3.5%. this was as of an hour ago. priceline is up. you can see on the wall, the internet names -- yelp, pandora, tesla, groupon is up 7. weiss, you said you bought facebook on the whoosh down. >> yeah. >> what about this netflix call, guys? >> i think it's fabulous. you mentioned tesla, as well, there. judge, i think unfortunately,...
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. >> dom, let you work that story and get back to you when details warrant it. bob, you know, once you've seen a percentage move to the downside like we saw in 1987, it changes your perspective. >> i think the point about '87 things turned around quickly. the next day, the federal reserve in new york opened the lines and said, give lines of credits and that turned things around. it was short lived phenomena. the 2008 crisis, though, we're still seeing the effects, people withdrawing from the stock market, the lack of confidence in the market and a sense of what happened in 2008, far far worse than what happened -- >> i think in 2008, it was everything that collapsed and 1987, it wasn't housing that collapsed and everything else that collapsed. just the market. i remember standing here in 1987 and dix grasso like the bat phone to the fed, standing there with all the open lines, you know, constant conversation. but yes, that happens? >> 1929 on this day, the dow's drop was 30 points, that was 12% of the dow. the dow went to 230 and the low all-time low was 41, the
. >> dom, let you work that story and get back to you when details warrant it. bob, you know, once you've seen a percentage move to the downside like we saw in 1987, it changes your perspective. >> i think the point about '87 things turned around quickly. the next day, the federal reserve in new york opened the lines and said, give lines of credits and that turned things around. it was short lived phenomena. the 2008 crisis, though, we're still seeing the effects, people withdrawing...
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that is, dom? >> of course, kelly, we're talking about the medical device makers.t's where we'll begin. cnbc's john harwood reporting as part of the deal, a medical tax on device makers is off the table. that's something to pay attention to, for sure. those stocks at least occupy the day. netflix soaring, in talks with cable companies to make streaming services available on box-top sets. and orderinging a 13-episode psychological thriller from sony. softening demand for big ticket items due to government shutdown. expedia losing ground after deutsche bank downgraded the travel website from a hold to buy rating, expressing concerns about management changes at its hotels.com unit. the debacle of the day from the small cap side of things. check out coronado biosciences after they said chrone's disease treatment failed. >> we said it's never a big thing when the change is bigger than the stock price. that's not a good thing. >> thank you, dom. 15 minutes to go before the closing bell. stocks off the high, as we indicate at&t a dow a third of the point, same for s&p. na
that is, dom? >> of course, kelly, we're talking about the medical device makers.t's where we'll begin. cnbc's john harwood reporting as part of the deal, a medical tax on device makers is off the table. that's something to pay attention to, for sure. those stocks at least occupy the day. netflix soaring, in talks with cable companies to make streaming services available on box-top sets. and orderinging a 13-episode psychological thriller from sony. softening demand for big ticket items...
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dom?r know who is going to be the net netflix but one stock that could be a candidate $50 it's down 16% over the last quarter, but could it be due for an upside breakout? more details on what this stock is next after the break. keep it right here on cnbc. >>> billionaire carl icahn made a 400% return in just 13 months on his netflix investment being the stock when most were heading for the doors. dominic chu has three other stocks and he's been looking at that could go from ugly duckling to swan. >> here's the thing, we don't know exact what's going to happen, nobody can read the future but money managers look at factors, things in combination that can pick the right stock. one of the things they look at is price to sales which we looked at and another thing is what's the momentum. so here's an interesting one because we showed you this before the break. a $50 stock. here's the interesting part. this stock right now, has a price to sales ratio of 2.8. >> is that low? >> that's low. >> it i
dom?r know who is going to be the net netflix but one stock that could be a candidate $50 it's down 16% over the last quarter, but could it be due for an upside breakout? more details on what this stock is next after the break. keep it right here on cnbc. >>> billionaire carl icahn made a 400% return in just 13 months on his netflix investment being the stock when most were heading for the doors. dominic chu has three other stocks and he's been looking at that could go from ugly...
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the stock came back after hours, until they did what dom said, the $250 million secondary add-on. what, 25% of the stock dilution? that's terrible. as i said on the 5:00 last night, when i said that, i said you have to wash your hands of it here, scott. kudos to murph, from now on, when he's trading options, i'll follow him. even if he didn't see the 250 million, he certainly was right about the miss. >> but does it raise a broader issue -- murph, good call, certainly props there -- yelp, one of the momentum names that's up huge year-to-date. a little blip breakdown, right? linkedin up 100% year-to-date, the stock down. tesla, which we're going to debate a little later, breaking below the 50-day. another momentum name breaking down a little bit. are we making a bigger point here that these momentum names that everybody has been pouring money into are not going to work for you between now and the end of the year, at least? >> i don't think so at all. so you saw yelp's quarter, to use yelp as an example. as doc pointed out, yelp came out with numbers that weren't good, and the stock
the stock came back after hours, until they did what dom said, the $250 million secondary add-on. what, 25% of the stock dilution? that's terrible. as i said on the 5:00 last night, when i said that, i said you have to wash your hands of it here, scott. kudos to murph, from now on, when he's trading options, i'll follow him. even if he didn't see the 250 million, he certainly was right about the miss. >> but does it raise a broader issue -- murph, good call, certainly props there -- yelp,...
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back over to you guys. >> good hint there, dom.ou very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital stocks at crt capital group. sara james covers insure stocks, wedbush securities. sheryl, let us begin with you. hospital stocks, beneficiaries here? >> well, they can be. especially if they happen to be fortunate enough to be located in the states where the states are rupping the ex-changes or where the governor has opted into medicaid. >> why is that better than the federal exchange? >> because they're working. >> ah. >> let's start there. >> zing. >> they are working. and if you're in california where california was fortunate enough to get $900 million from the fe
back over to you guys. >> good hint there, dom.ou very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital...
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. >> texas has appeared to lost its power in a cascading dom knee effect. >> check this out.een our power act like this before. >> oh, my god! >> people are freaking out. >> richard is a professor of national security strategy. he joins us now. professor, so how likely is it that a cyber attack could take out the entire national grid? professor, can you hear me? it's gregg jarrett in new york. how likely is it that a cyber attack could take out a national grid? >> i guess i would put it this way, over the last five years or so, we've had a secretary of defense and three directors of national intelligence who warned this is one of the most serious threats the united states faces today. so i think i would say that the probability that this could occur is high. this is something that we're very worried about right now. >> describe what it would be like. we're certainly going to see it in this special, but tell us what it would be like for americans. >> well, if an organization was able to take out entire national grid the way that they portray in this movie, it would be a catast
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brian, back over to you. >> dom, jon, thank you. mindy, thank you very much as well.c job. >>> up next, warren buffett told us this morning that he thinks the banks may be in the best shape he's ever seen. a big stake in bank of america. does that mean it's a good buy for your port flol? we will analyze when mindy returns right after this. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today... and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> in our view the default that the possibility of default on the part of the u.s. treasury is a million to one and perhaps even in the billions. >> that was pimco's bill
brian, back over to you. >> dom, jon, thank you. mindy, thank you very much as well.c job. >>> up next, warren buffett told us this morning that he thinks the banks may be in the best shape he's ever seen. a big stake in bank of america. does that mean it's a good buy for your port flol? we will analyze when mindy returns right after this. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable...
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but dom, you're saying the ceo reed hastings put out a little warning?e comments about it, speaking about how far the stock has come in the time it has. it's interesting there. but let's talk about this, larry. what we have is a stock that is up about 38 or so dollars in the after hours. that's 11% in the after-hours move. so here are the headline numbers. 52 cents a share. really, $1.1 billion in sales. both of those numbers are better than expectations. be the key number for netflix here is subscribers. it added 1.3 million domestic streaming subscribers in the quarter, and 1.4 million international ones in the quarter. so the street seems to like those particular numbers. and larry, you talked earlier about the president's speech. remember that this morning? we wanted to give you an update on this woman who was standing behind the president. you can see her in the red dress. she starts to wobble. then the president and the man behind her catches her like she seems like she is about to faint. her name is carmel allison. she has diabetes. she is pregnan
but dom, you're saying the ceo reed hastings put out a little warning?e comments about it, speaking about how far the stock has come in the time it has. it's interesting there. but let's talk about this, larry. what we have is a stock that is up about 38 or so dollars in the after hours. that's 11% in the after-hours move. so here are the headline numbers. 52 cents a share. really, $1.1 billion in sales. both of those numbers are better than expectations. be the key number for netflix here is...
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. $80,000 dom member rative gold coin contains two pounds of gold and was part of the service. >>> coming up at 4:00 today, we'll have the latest on the ntsb investigation into the death of two b.a.r.t. workers. >>> we're up in santa rosa digging into what happened leading up to the deadly police officer-involved shooting that killed a teenager. that's today at 4:00 because of the world series coverage. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great afternoon. to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 800-675-2607. >> the following program contains actual video of real animal emergencies and is suitable for family viewing. coming next, a moose loses its way in near-blizzard condit
. $80,000 dom member rative gold coin contains two pounds of gold and was part of the service. >>> coming up at 4:00 today, we'll have the latest on the ntsb investigation into the death of two b.a.r.t. workers. >>> we're up in santa rosa digging into what happened leading up to the deadly police officer-involved shooting that killed a teenager. that's today at 4:00 because of the world series coverage. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll see you the next...
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you, too. >> dom?the finnish telecommunication company has spiked towards high, saying they've taken a stake in this company seizing the opportunity to find some value. those shares again spiking up toward session highs. the company activist hedge fund saying they saw an opportunity to find value and they like where they entered the division. watch nokia shares. >> they're entering because of a nokia that doesn't have the handsets anymore, a nokia networks? >> that's correct. they made the investment after they sold off the mobile handset division to microsoft. that's a very good distinction to make there. >> keep an eye on netflix, which is down $40 from the open, now down about 2% after s&p did cut it to a sell after earnings last night. >> it might look like something from outer space but it is what the new apples headquarters will look like. how much does cupertino stand to benefit? the city's mayor will join us after the break. >>> take a look at an intra day of netflix. s&p capital did cut into a
you, too. >> dom?the finnish telecommunication company has spiked towards high, saying they've taken a stake in this company seizing the opportunity to find some value. those shares again spiking up toward session highs. the company activist hedge fund saying they saw an opportunity to find value and they like where they entered the division. watch nokia shares. >> they're entering because of a nokia that doesn't have the handsets anymore, a nokia networks? >> that's correct....
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. >> dom, have a great weekend. >>> finally tonight -- i think we we'll have to wrap up. i'm susie gharib for more on the stories we covered, join us on nbr.com, thanks for watching. >> 20 pounds of potatoes in a 10-pound bag tonight. have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. mr. standing? yes, yeah. you certainly pick your moment, don't you? well, if it's not a good time... oh, no, no. it's taken eight years to get you here. i'm not letting you out of my sight. this way. can i take those? oh, yeah, thank you. who said chivalry was dead? just dump them down there. okey-doke. oh, you actually make things here? well, it is a fashion college. yeah. hey. oh, you like that, do you? yeah. yeah, it's by one of my most promising students. try it on. no, no, no, no. yeah, no, go on. i think it will suit you. do you?
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tom hanks dom you drama movie "captain phillips" topped second, and "carrie" made $14 million in itsnk preserving. pulp fiction magazines are getting a new life. as chip reid reports they've inspired countless writers. >> i have a piece of the pulp paper, and it just -- you can see what happens to it if you bend it at all. it really just disintegrates. >> reporter: jean manages restoration experts at the library of congress. they're trying to preserve the works before they disappear. >> it is a race against time, and every time something gets used that's in this fragile of a condition, it can be further damaged. >> reporter: pulp paper was never meant to be saved. the titles convinced people. >> covers were the bait. >> reporter: this pulp fiction writer said the books lit a fire under him. >> pulp novels were about people who stumble, who go to work every day. they don't usually win big in the end, but they have these moments of glorious redemption. >> reporter: pulp fiction created opportunities for some of america's most famous writers. he says the writings sprang from the minds o
tom hanks dom you drama movie "captain phillips" topped second, and "carrie" made $14 million in itsnk preserving. pulp fiction magazines are getting a new life. as chip reid reports they've inspired countless writers. >> i have a piece of the pulp paper, and it just -- you can see what happens to it if you bend it at all. it really just disintegrates. >> reporter: jean manages restoration experts at the library of congress. they're trying to preserve the works...
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. >> dom, have a great weekend. >>> finally tonight -- i think we we'll have to wrap up. i'm susie gharib for more on the stories we covered, join us on nbr.com, thanks for watching. >> 20 pounds of potatoes in a 10-pound bag tonight. have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> funding for this program is provided by the gruber family foundation and by the members of kqed. >> a co-production of kqed and center for investigatie ive reporting. >> california's san joaquin valley is one of the most productive farm regions in the world, yet the people who live and work near those farms can't always access that bounty. >> they're picking fresh fruit for everybody else, but actually they don't even have fresh fruit for their own family. >> families in the central valley experience some of the nation's highest le
. >> dom, have a great weekend. >>> finally tonight -- i think we we'll have to wrap up. i'm susie gharib for more on the stories we covered, join us on nbr.com, thanks for watching. >> 20 pounds of potatoes in a 10-pound bag tonight. have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor...
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. >> dom, have a great weekend. >>> finally tonight -- i think we we'll have to wrap up. i'm susie gharib for more on the stories we covered, join us on nbr.com, thanks for watching. >> 20 pounds of potatoes in a 10-pound bag tonight. have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com.
. >> dom, have a great weekend. >>> finally tonight -- i think we we'll have to wrap up. i'm susie gharib for more on the stories we covered, join us on nbr.com, thanks for watching. >> 20 pounds of potatoes in a 10-pound bag tonight. have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor...
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. >> all right, dom, thanks for that. certainly big move here, 12% up or down. that's like a netflix sort of move. >> that's really unbelievable. and it's more unbelievable when you think about just how big this company is. what you're actually looking at is the options markets suggesting the value of this company could swing by almost $20 billion up or down. $20 billion. a company with that market cap would be in the top quarter of the russell 1,000 all by itself. one thing i would say is, looking at those percentage moves, go back and see how much the valuation change. closer to $6 billion. i actually am guessing the options markets might be overstating things a little bit here. i'm kind of thinking that probably this move is going to be a little bit smaller than that. i do notice, though, that any bit of good news and people seem to want to buy it. whatever was left to sell, those people seem to have gone away. 55 times earnings, this is not a cheap stock. >> mike, what's the trade? >> i'm doing what dan did here. i'm looking to do a call calendar. mine's goi
. >> all right, dom, thanks for that. certainly big move here, 12% up or down. that's like a netflix sort of move. >> that's really unbelievable. and it's more unbelievable when you think about just how big this company is. what you're actually looking at is the options markets suggesting the value of this company could swing by almost $20 billion up or down. $20 billion. a company with that market cap would be in the top quarter of the russell 1,000 all by itself. one thing i would...
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dom, thank you.led fear index is on the move, could there be trouble ahead for stocks. let's call back to the charts and check in with carter. hi, carter. >> a couple things. the first thing i want to talk about is breath. breath is the most important thing in the market, just as it is in any other endeavor. one says a colleague has broad knowledge or broad political support. breath is deteriorating and it's been deteriorating for months. we know the stock market made a high in may. made a new high in august and made a new high in september. yet, as that happened, if you look at this yellow line, this tracks the number of stocks, that are above their respective 100-day moving average. that peaked the 90% and it's been declining every month since. we hit a low of 5960. we think this is going lower. but this is a divergence that is not good. it speaks to fewer and fewer stocks participating, as we get sort of nifty 50 type action in internet names. a couple things that are important. this is the all ti
dom, thank you.led fear index is on the move, could there be trouble ahead for stocks. let's call back to the charts and check in with carter. hi, carter. >> a couple things. the first thing i want to talk about is breath. breath is the most important thing in the market, just as it is in any other endeavor. one says a colleague has broad knowledge or broad political support. breath is deteriorating and it's been deteriorating for months. we know the stock market made a high in may. made...
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today, officials investigate reports of whether postpar dom depression may have played a role. >> tropical storm karen churning toward the gulf coast and could become a hurricane today and a blizzard set to dump up to three feet of snow is making travel a nightmare. >> and tiger meets squirrel. >> don't turn around. >> what is lindsey vonn doing to her boyfriend tiger woods with a small furry animal. his reaction today, friday, october 4th, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm willie geist along with al roker and natalie morales. matt has the morning off. al has a busy morning, severe weather across the country and a lot of people asking why would the woman killed outside the capitol do what she did yesterday. >> a lot of questions being asked. that's the top story this morning. the investigation into what caused a woman to ram a barrier and speed off toward the capitol before being killed by hundreds of by
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dom lemon here. we're going to start with fracture relations. damage control possibly reviewing prood yurings as a number of countries looking into allegations of u.s. spying by the day. >>> the worst, her private cell phone was tapped. president obama knew the nsa was spying. what can you tell us about the latest allegations here? >> well, don, those allegations, excuse me, suggest that keith alexander who is the chief, told president obama about this in 2010. we just got a statement in from the nsa earlier this afternoon and sort of denied it. i want to read that statement to you. they write general alexander did not discuss with president obama in 2010 and allege foreign intelligence operations involving chancellor merkel. now, here in washington, we love to parse words. all that statement says is that keith alexander did not discuss this with president obama. >> hish's want's interesting, though. we know that germany is now sending ang intelligence team to d.c. >> that's a great question. the white house has acknowledged na they know that th
dom lemon here. we're going to start with fracture relations. damage control possibly reviewing prood yurings as a number of countries looking into allegations of u.s. spying by the day. >>> the worst, her private cell phone was tapped. president obama knew the nsa was spying. what can you tell us about the latest allegations here? >> well, don, those allegations, excuse me, suggest that keith alexander who is the chief, told president obama about this in 2010. we just got a...
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hey, dom. >> that's right. dupont to execute a full separation of its performance chemical segment. dupont tends to execute through a tax free spin off. upon completion of this separation in about a year and a half 100% of this new public company will be owned by the dupont shareholders and expected to enable both companies to pay equal to dupont's dividend at the time of separation. >> and of course titanium technologies include titanium dioxide. >> it is also a place where a lot of people are very concerned about enormous supply and heavy margin compression. and people with electronics, people are staying away from there. >> i think maybe we saw it behind this. not totally behind this. bought a fair amownunt of stock. all he said was paint and that was it. >> this might be it. >> all right. >> a man of few words. >> as you see there, don't miss jim cramer's -- that is tonight on "mad money." should be interesting to see what he has to say. let's get to two other names. julia got the latest for us. >> it is just skyrocketing. the company lost two cents per share. that was about hal
hey, dom. >> that's right. dupont to execute a full separation of its performance chemical segment. dupont tends to execute through a tax free spin off. upon completion of this separation in about a year and a half 100% of this new public company will be owned by the dupont shareholders and expected to enable both companies to pay equal to dupont's dividend at the time of separation. >> and of course titanium technologies include titanium dioxide. >> it is also a place where a...
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you might be spending 250 dom dollars a year more on milk. it could double to 8 bucks if they don't pass the farm bill. members of the house and senate are continuing negotiations if they don't come to an agreement dairy supports farmers could happen at the end of the year. an extra inch goes a long way. the plane maker air buzz wants to put an end to the shrinking airline fees. it wants a minimum standard of 18 inches an inch more than the current standard in the 1950s. they are showing the extra room helps passengers sleep a lot better. >> no one is complaining about that one. they are packed in like sardines nowadays. >>> 12 minutes after the top of the hour a manhunt is underway after a little girl is snamed from her own bedroom. >> they go to great length to get kids to talk to each other on the playground. wait until you hear what they are banning. >> more than a dozen people are dead. leaving hundreds without power. we have the latest from there. good morning, rachel. >> good morning. they warned the storm would be short and sharp they
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>>dom? >> melissa, this is the latest data to come out and announce disappointing quarterly results. earnings and sales for the third quarter would come in below analyst estimates. terra data will make a full announcement on october 31. but separately and perhaps this is not the headline. the company did aprove a new $300 million stock repurchase plan. >> all right. thanks so much. dan mentioned citrix. we are expecting ibm and a lot of others to report. >> it's not that much of a reach. i think the -- right or wrong. >> >> the after market, it was already done. it goes back to sticking with what's working. don't try to buy the laggards, because that's not always the case. ibm is a different story. it's one of the things that people think is a bellwether. >> do you see it specific to teradata? >> here is the tech names that you have to look out for. who we have in this exposure, 15% revenue exposure. >> your long calls on ibm it was a 20 month support level. i get on there and find my risk.
>>dom? >> melissa, this is the latest data to come out and announce disappointing quarterly results. earnings and sales for the third quarter would come in below analyst estimates. terra data will make a full announcement on october 31. but separately and perhaps this is not the headline. the company did aprove a new $300 million stock repurchase plan. >> all right. thanks so much. dan mentioned citrix. we are expecting ibm and a lot of others to report. >> it's not that...
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dom's which was the school i went to in maine figured i got my doctorate, shiprobably have my high schoolgot my high school diploma from st. doma's and my doctorate the next day. >> ellen: amazing. >> thank goodness for the circus. >> ellen: how are the kids and how old are they? >> the boys are six and my daughter is 11. >> ellen: wow. >> it's going by really fast. >> ellen: it seems like i ask you that and they jump years like dog years every time you're here, they're somehow much older than they should be. >> they keep getting bigger and bigger, i can't get over how quick they're growing. if i'm gone for two days they stretch out. they love cycling, which is great. >> ellen: that's great that they're very outdoorsy. you had a farm and you sold that. did you move the animals here? >> we have a farm here. >> ellen: they used to be in maine. >> they're always here. >> ellen: how many and what do you have? >> we have four mini-donkeys. a lot of these are rescues. a tortoise that was a rescue. those are the donkeys. easton and weston, a pig named hank. there he is. he doesn't do much. but h
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. >> that the democrats and republicans are talking and the white house, hopefully they'll dom to a solution -- come to a solution. we want everyone to know that the district of columbia is not a federal agency, we are not a national parks service, we are the district of columbia, we money. >> a lot of people say the outside. >> absolutely. the district of columbia are doing well financially. >> i appreciate you being with us. dc council member vincent orange with us tonight. >> coming up - energy independence - but at what cost. we'll talk about that. i'll visit with one pennsylvania community that has been split over fracking and its effects. that's next. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. real money with ali velshi tomorrow - 7 eastern on al jazeera america nearly two million muslims gathered to play on mt arafat marking the beginning of handling. al jaze
. >> that the democrats and republicans are talking and the white house, hopefully they'll dom to a solution -- come to a solution. we want everyone to know that the district of columbia is not a federal agency, we are not a national parks service, we are the district of columbia, we money. >> a lot of people say the outside. >> absolutely. the district of columbia are doing well financially. >> i appreciate you being with us. dc council member vincent orange with us...
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dom nick picks up the >> reporter: scouts are supposed to set an example. what kind of model behavior is this? the pair knock over the unique boulder formation they filmed and posted on the facebook. it roles straight off. it dates back to the dinosaurs. and while they goffed off. yeah. they cheer and high foif and dance. and glenn taylor is the one who wedged himself tone and the guy filming it. strange behavior who were in charge of 14- 16-year-old boy scouts. >> i know they claim they did it to save lives. how do they defend themselves legally. that's what they have to do now. >> it takes an effort to shift. they thought the rock was in danger of crushing passerby. >> one gust of wind and the family is dead. >> we thought we were doing a good dead. >> one said he would do it again. state park authorities are conducting a criminal investigation and boy scouts of america said the organization is shocked and disappointed and theoisealated actions of these individuals are counter to our beliefs and what we teach. we are reviewing the matter and taking action
dom nick picks up the >> reporter: scouts are supposed to set an example. what kind of model behavior is this? the pair knock over the unique boulder formation they filmed and posted on the facebook. it roles straight off. it dates back to the dinosaurs. and while they goffed off. yeah. they cheer and high foif and dance. and glenn taylor is the one who wedged himself tone and the guy filming it. strange behavior who were in charge of 14- 16-year-old boy scouts. >> i know they claim...
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. >> that only hoped with dom dela wees. >> good for them. the handshake thick sucks. you are going down the line and people mutter hateful things while they prepare to say good game. it teaches sports man ship and when has that applied to adult life. remind me in the day when somebody is fair to you or kind to you or when somebody plays fair with you. that has nothing to do with being an adult. get rid of it and have them lineup and punch each other in the face. >> it is true. i hate people who talk about teamwork and family at the workplace. that goes out the window the moment you are fired. >> totally. >> look at "the five." on the front half you all look like a happy family. on the bottom half are you giving each other charlie horses. >> by the way, he gave me a charlie horse for christmas. >> i am trying to get out of the segment. coming up, how can we fix america? sherrod small ships people off to earth. >> it is also an app. >> it is their number -- is their number one song deeply racist? we will take a nonstory and make it nonstorier. female announcer: female a
. >> that only hoped with dom dela wees. >> good for them. the handshake thick sucks. you are going down the line and people mutter hateful things while they prepare to say good game. it teaches sports man ship and when has that applied to adult life. remind me in the day when somebody is fair to you or kind to you or when somebody plays fair with you. that has nothing to do with being an adult. get rid of it and have them lineup and punch each other in the face. >> it is...
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thank you, dom. >>> one deal is corning.mazing the association of the company in the tablet space, or the phone space, is resulting in what is no a two-year high, an 11% move almost, or was for corning at 1,691. gilford securities out today saying investors should assume that corning will be more involved in the development of future products released by samsung, david. we know how competitive and highly watched those things are. >> without a doubt. also worth mentioning, a couple of other thing, broadcom, we haven't mentioned this, we've gotten a lot of earnings, broadcom, it was not a happy earnings report to say the least, and it's down over 7%. you can see it there, continued concerns about margins and just erosion overall. >> and the sort of bleeding over to the altera, and a real bifurcation. operating margin at northrup and general dynamics out today, up 120 basis points and 90 basis points respectively, offsetting the worries of declining backlogs. look at the charts. if somebody had said to you, we have a sequester
thank you, dom. >>> one deal is corning.mazing the association of the company in the tablet space, or the phone space, is resulting in what is no a two-year high, an 11% move almost, or was for corning at 1,691. gilford securities out today saying investors should assume that corning will be more involved in the development of future products released by samsung, david. we know how competitive and highly watched those things are. >> without a doubt. also worth mentioning, a...
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. >> 52-week high for safeway, exiting the chicago area for their dom nix chain which is notable drag chain. they'rr getting out of there. -@david: gap, whereei buy a lotf clothes, l getting hard. why? >> you have to shop more. all three of their names underperformed. same-store sales are down, old navy, banana republic and gap. [closing bell ringing] cheryl: tesla getting a boost today as we head into the bell. >> tesla will be selling over in china. chinese citizens get a chance to buy one. david: ladies and gentlemen, we have triple-digit gains again as we go into this weekend that says a lot, the fact that you have triple digit highs. the highs of the day, intraday highs on the dow as we go into this friday again. expectations are some kind of deal is in the works between republicans and the president and senate democrats as well as we're awaiting this press conference from jay carney in the white house press briefing room, which by the way we have seen the president come in there before for a cameo appearance. cheryl: david, i want to point out as we saw numbers, saw same thing y
. >> 52-week high for safeway, exiting the chicago area for their dom nix chain which is notable drag chain. they'rr getting out of there. -@david: gap, whereei buy a lotf clothes, l getting hard. why? >> you have to shop more. all three of their names underperformed. same-store sales are down, old navy, banana republic and gap. [closing bell ringing] cheryl: tesla getting a boost today as we head into the bell. >> tesla will be selling over in china. chinese citizens get a...
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it's a dom by nation of a cold front and the remnants of karen.re is turning going on counter clockwise turning and the system is make iting it's way up towards the north. we are getting a lot of rain out of this. not only rain but we are getting a lot of wind. norfolk has gust of 39 miles-per-hour and i have seen had 2 or 42 earlier this singh. we have had winds up here towards new jersey. and tomorrow morning when you wake up the wind will be in to new york. and that means delays at the airport. and if you are driving down here on 95 that is going to be a major problem as well. quitessibilities could be low. we have coastal flood wags and advisories out. long island sound down to new jersey and maryland and delaware and now into virginia. well washington, thursday and friday and saturday rain every single day. there may be a slight break in the rain but the majority of those days we'll be seeing rain and cloudy conditions. not breaking out washington until we gets towards month. a little more towards the north there is that rain and the clouds c
it's a dom by nation of a cold front and the remnants of karen.re is turning going on counter clockwise turning and the system is make iting it's way up towards the north. we are getting a lot of rain out of this. not only rain but we are getting a lot of wind. norfolk has gust of 39 miles-per-hour and i have seen had 2 or 42 earlier this singh. we have had winds up here towards new jersey. and tomorrow morning when you wake up the wind will be in to new york. and that means delays at the...