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quite honestly, ernie fischer from the university of pittsburgh in another physician from Élan is a serieslinical trials with great difficulty in the 1960s and 70s that incentive removal be incredibly morbid procedure you could just remove the outer. later on he showed just are nothing to cancer and radiate to train ride in the oral equivalent in terms of outcomes. so the halls that mr. timmy before other things might have been a relevant operation. starting in the 1940s and beyond for sure, the hall said mr. may was too much of an operation. we dated and united states for 40 additionally years and criticize whether we question what were doing was the right thing. >> here is a look at books being published this week: >> or when the islamic revolution hair, they were cut off from the west in part because of religious reasons. iran has some problems with using dead hotties and because the west shortly after imposed sanction and didn't have the resources, technology or structure to really continue with deceased organ donation. so they decided to focus on living donation peers to the simpler o
quite honestly, ernie fischer from the university of pittsburgh in another physician from Élan is a serieslinical trials with great difficulty in the 1960s and 70s that incentive removal be incredibly morbid procedure you could just remove the outer. later on he showed just are nothing to cancer and radiate to train ride in the oral equivalent in terms of outcomes. so the halls that mr. timmy before other things might have been a relevant operation. starting in the 1940s and beyond for sure,...
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elan musk. he is an entrepreneur. >> indeed. now if space travel is too extreme, how about getting 103 stories in the air, sticking out more than a meter from a building when suddenly what you're standing on seems to be cracking apart under your feet? >> i'm already getting the heebie-jeebies. that's what it felt like to five tourists standing inside a glass box. would you get in one of those? >> i would. >> standing atop the wills tower in chicago, they heard the noise below them and saw lines that appeared to be forming through the glass so they jumped off the box as fast as they could. >> i couldn't actually say much. you would expect like holy [ bleep ]. it was just like -- i just jumped off. i literally jumped off. >> you could see the glass actually just like a spider web, immediately just light up. shattered. completely shattered. >> so he didn't even have time to say beep, he just got out of there. officials say it was only a protective coating on the glass, not to worry, just the coating, not the glass itself, and they
elan musk. he is an entrepreneur. >> indeed. now if space travel is too extreme, how about getting 103 stories in the air, sticking out more than a meter from a building when suddenly what you're standing on seems to be cracking apart under your feet? >> i'm already getting the heebie-jeebies. that's what it felt like to five tourists standing inside a glass box. would you get in one of those? >> i would. >> standing atop the wills tower in chicago, they heard the noise...
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we can't seem to get you on the program enough, elan. it's good to have you here today. >> thank you for having me. >> always a pleasure. >> the contract that we are talking about here, does the cold weather sprain it all, are there bigger factors at play? >> that is the big debate. certainly. the question is how much of a part? you know, you saw consumer spending be strong t a lot of that came from people spending more money on fuel, more on heating. so in some ways, cold weather helped gdp but hurt it as well because you saw things like after we expected them to be one of the engines of recovery. >> consumer spending. >> that's the stuff part. oven times, economics described as driving a car while looking in a rear-view mirror. you don't know where you are until after you have already been there. these numbers are for the first three three months of the year over the winter. >> we are heading into summer. some folks are saying it's fine. things are clearly already better. however, there are some concerns that this represents more funda
we can't seem to get you on the program enough, elan. it's good to have you here today. >> thank you for having me. >> always a pleasure. >> the contract that we are talking about here, does the cold weather sprain it all, are there bigger factors at play? >> that is the big debate. certainly. the question is how much of a part? you know, you saw consumer spending be strong t a lot of that came from people spending more money on fuel, more on heating. so in some ways,...
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announcing a date for that test flight, however, nasa with elan musk hopes it is ready by 2017. >>> google is pulling back the curt yn on its own diversity members. some 70% of employees are men. if you lock at the female work force most of white with 30% being asian. latino and black women in single digits. numbers have people asking how to diverse if i the work force. some say the answer is to start at the top. >> i am a woman, i know a lot of woman, we meet women. our social networks are comprised of women. if you are interested in having more women in your business, you need to change the structure and the gender distribution of your social network. >> a diverse local university like san jose state, tech companies have been reluctant to disclose the make-up of their work forces. google says it released its numbers as first step toward changing them. the only other tech titan to freely release race and gender info is intel. >>> silicone bay area family, mark zuckerberg and his wife pledge millions to help schools in their neighborhood. it will pay for new equipment and training. the mon
announcing a date for that test flight, however, nasa with elan musk hopes it is ready by 2017. >>> google is pulling back the curt yn on its own diversity members. some 70% of employees are men. if you lock at the female work force most of white with 30% being asian. latino and black women in single digits. numbers have people asking how to diverse if i the work force. some say the answer is to start at the top. >> i am a woman, i know a lot of woman, we meet women. our social...
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era from roosevelt right on up to kennedy were people who felt terrific self-confidence and terrific elan terrific spirit. they felt that there was a chance to do, whatever they wanted to do they would do it. all this will not be finished in the first 100 days. nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days. nor in the life of this administration. nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet but let us begin. schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of the peace corps. and when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was president of the united states. schoumacher: at the root of poverty many felt, was unemployment. training, early training would mean employment and income, and an end to poverty. how could t
era from roosevelt right on up to kennedy were people who felt terrific self-confidence and terrific elan terrific spirit. they felt that there was a chance to do, whatever they wanted to do they would do it. all this will not be finished in the first 100 days. nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days. nor in the life of this administration. nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet but let us begin. schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been...
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elan musk unveiled the dragon v 2. we pay the russians to get there at about $71 million a seat. musk's spacecraft could cost less than a third of that. >>> a measles outbreak in the u.s. is getting worse. the cdc says 307 cases so far this year, more than any full year since 1996. we haven't hit the peak season yet. most cases are from ohio amish country residents who are unvaccinated. >>> some were surprised to see drawn on clothing in their pictures to cover bare skin. a utah high school altered student yearbook photos. no apology from the school. they say the students were warned. >>> and they are just two weeks old, they think. five rescued bull pups yelping from a den. firefighters found them among the 200,000 acres burned in the sunny river fire. without mom around, sugar water is best to rehydrate. they'll go to the alaska zoo for now. >>> and time to get down to business with cnbc's morgan brennan. good morning, morgan. >> thanks, dara. ford is recalling nearly 1.4 million vehicles, most for possible loss of power steering. the recall affects the ford explorer and escape
elan musk unveiled the dragon v 2. we pay the russians to get there at about $71 million a seat. musk's spacecraft could cost less than a third of that. >>> a measles outbreak in the u.s. is getting worse. the cdc says 307 cases so far this year, more than any full year since 1996. we haven't hit the peak season yet. most cases are from ohio amish country residents who are unvaccinated. >>> some were surprised to see drawn on clothing in their pictures to cover bare skin. a...
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. >> and this is elans. and he is a researcher at smith, kettle and we worked in the past and actually before the ear plug ordinance was passed, we had done a research study with smith, on musicians and folks coming and going into the clubs, and over our ten-year period we reported that about 86 percent of the people going into the clubs they were actually having ringing in their ears and so we were really excited about the ear plug ordinance like ten years ago. and now, we feel that there is a really great opportunity to show how great san francisco is, and you know how we are the kind of the first in doing hearing conservation and seeing what it is that we are doing and how to help our citizens enjoy the night life. and they like to boogie, sorry. i am sorry. and any way, but also to help other cities get their heads wrapped around how this could happen and be a real positive thing, for people. you know, it is like a good thing. and we have this, actually here we have the initiative that we have done for,
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elan musk unveils the latest spacecraft design to take you to the stars. >>> and cnbc joins the fitness frenzy, well, some of us do anyway. we speak to the ceo of u.s. gym group anytime fitness, all coming up later in the show. see you in two. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." >>> former microsoft ceo steve ballmer reached a deal to buy the los angeles clippers for $2 billion. that would be the most ever paid for an nba franchise. the milwaukee bucks sold for $550 million earlier this month. shelly sterling, the wife of owner donald sterling signed a contract which she sent to the nba league office for approval. at least 75% of owners must approve the sale. it's unclear whether donald sterling must also sign off on it. nba owners are set to vote tuesday on whether to terminate sterling's ownership after he was banned for life in the wake of a tape released of him making racist comments. >>> elan musk takes the wraps off a new spacecraft designed to carry up to seven astronauts into the international space station. he unveiled the cone-headed rocket dubbed the dragon v2 last nigh
elan musk unveils the latest spacecraft design to take you to the stars. >>> and cnbc joins the fitness frenzy, well, some of us do anyway. we speak to the ceo of u.s. gym group anytime fitness, all coming up later in the show. see you in two. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." >>> former microsoft ceo steve ballmer reached a deal to buy the los angeles clippers for $2 billion. that would be the most ever paid for an nba franchise. the milwaukee bucks...
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on the company's conference call, ceo elan musk made two pieces of news noteworthy for investors.ide lithium ion battery cells when tesla builds its new giga factory. in regards to the giga factory, elan musk says it will break ground on at least one of its two locations starting next month. that's the story on tesla's first quarter earnings. back to you. >>> ford will buy back up to $108 billion in stock, 116 million shares. the move will offset the potential delusion of its stock from convertible debt and stock based compensation for employees. they are holding their annual shareholders meeting in delaware. ford stock up around 1% after hours. down 0.5% in frankfurt. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come, investors have backed barclays radical turnaround plan with thousands of job cuts and the smaller investment bank on the agenda. more from the ceo later in the show. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," i'm ross westgate. headlines from around the globe, the ax falls. barclays says 19,000 jobs will go over the next three years. the stock rallying. the ceo tells this
on the company's conference call, ceo elan musk made two pieces of news noteworthy for investors.ide lithium ion battery cells when tesla builds its new giga factory. in regards to the giga factory, elan musk says it will break ground on at least one of its two locations starting next month. that's the story on tesla's first quarter earnings. back to you. >>> ford will buy back up to $108 billion in stock, 116 million shares. the move will offset the potential delusion of its stock...
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fossil fuels saved whales with drake drove that oil wel i in -- well in titusville years ago, look that elan phufpbg witmuskhas done with hi, he has done o on on his own, as far as harry reid, democrats people who want to change what is going on, all they have done is block keystone pipeline and gone over cold companys that is politics, leading up to election. >> it is fore are for votes, leftist environmental group has been so disappointed with that administration, coming out gangbuster saying they would fixing climate change and healthcare, they made a mess of both. harry reid has people he has to answer to, he has to somehow fix the world between now and then. neil: what is disturbing, i want to remind people, we have not been chumps on this issue, if you argue a lot of money has to be spent to address a problem, we have not been kheupbgsy sinct has been wasted, we have spent a lot of money. we're spending it and problem perists after nearly $80 billion, what does it take to move the needle. >> maybe 125 more years of fail our. >> '78, wall street has a headline saying car carter increase
fossil fuels saved whales with drake drove that oil wel i in -- well in titusville years ago, look that elan phufpbg witmuskhas done with hi, he has done o on on his own, as far as harry reid, democrats people who want to change what is going on, all they have done is block keystone pipeline and gone over cold companys that is politics, leading up to election. >> it is fore are for votes, leftist environmental group has been so disappointed with that administration, coming out gangbuster...
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i came up with elan musk. i cannot imagine a ceo more tied to the story. more valuable to the name than musk. if i were long which i am not, i would have to be a seller on his leaving. someone might counter and say what about steve jobs. >> and life goes on. >> the difference being the market knew for several years that steve jobs was going to be leaving. he took two leaves of absences. his health was known to be an issue for a long time. that's not a comparable story. i'm going to go with tesla, musk. >> for the same reasons karen said i look for the ceo and i think hastings with netflix is a good examplement . he's been there since the '90s. you can see the performance under his tenure up some 12%. i think without one misstep a few years ago, he's been flawless in his execution. i think if he stepped away you would be walking in some pretty big shoes. >> expedia, we're watching that move lower. let's get to dom with the story. we have got expedia share down about 2.3%. this as it sold more hotel stays and airline tickets. gross bookings is one metric tha
i came up with elan musk. i cannot imagine a ceo more tied to the story. more valuable to the name than musk. if i were long which i am not, i would have to be a seller on his leaving. someone might counter and say what about steve jobs. >> and life goes on. >> the difference being the market knew for several years that steve jobs was going to be leaving. he took two leaves of absences. his health was known to be an issue for a long time. that's not a comparable story. i'm going to...
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elan is probably planning giga factory number two. they talked about the dual development out there. you know, i think he's staying ahead of the curve and ahead of the competitors. >> the conference call gets under way in 25 minutes. what's the most pressing issue? >> i think any kind of issue around panasonic, they won't come to the table. there's going to be some kind of ceremony with panasonic for investment. i think it will be a callous for the stock to see somebody step in and put their money where their mouth is. help ease investor concerns. >> let's switch gears and talk solar city. what's your opinion of the quarter? >> very good as far as deployments go. they were at the upper end of their guidance. as far as new orders, they're booking. they raised their guidance to above where our numbers were for the year. unexpectedly guidance for next year which is almost double this year. i think that caught the market off guard. the shares were down sharply today with overall solar selloff but i think we can see shares rally and price
elan is probably planning giga factory number two. they talked about the dual development out there. you know, i think he's staying ahead of the curve and ahead of the competitors. >> the conference call gets under way in 25 minutes. what's the most pressing issue? >> i think any kind of issue around panasonic, they won't come to the table. there's going to be some kind of ceremony with panasonic for investment. i think it will be a callous for the stock to see somebody step in and...
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the recent poll out of elan college shows that republicans among the legislature, only about 40% approvalh carolina overall. something like a 28% approval rating. so it'll be interesting to see if republicans themselves start to sort of find a more moderate vote or voice and feel like this state legislature has gone too far. >> do you think the pending senate race which is very tight between thom tillis and hagan, do you think that could at all temper tillis' behavior and have a sort of domino effect in terms of the rest of the republicans in the state house? >> well, i'm sure he's going to try to do like governor mccrory did and put on this cloak. moderate. but again, he's often openly bragged he's such a great conservative and the policies you've already ticked off that they enacted certainly show those conservative tendencies. i don't think he's going to be able to escape his record now and try to act as if he's a moderate or bridge builder. >> something tells me, representative hal, you will be reminding north carolina voters of thom tillis' record. thank you so much for your time, st
the recent poll out of elan college shows that republicans among the legislature, only about 40% approvalh carolina overall. something like a 28% approval rating. so it'll be interesting to see if republicans themselves start to sort of find a more moderate vote or voice and feel like this state legislature has gone too far. >> do you think the pending senate race which is very tight between thom tillis and hagan, do you think that could at all temper tillis' behavior and have a sort of...
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we're back with elan and rula.ur members of the use gaupda parliament oppose this law. do the people have any chance of fighting back against this? >> i think if we help them. we have -- gay lyghts rights are human rights, and we should be clear about this. gay rights, women rights are human rights. imf, united nations, our ambassador and diplomats around the world need to talk to ugandan president and tell him, listen, we will never accept that you treat your minorities like this. you know, jail them, imprison them, kill them, torture them. what kind of behavior is that in the 21st century era? >> eli, is this something the international community can help with, or does change need to come from within uganda? >> i think in some ways it appears at least -- what an extraordinary piece of journalism that was -- that you are seeing a reaction to the great strides that have been made in countries like ours on the issue of gay rights. it's really -- you think about it -- extraordinary that in the course of 20 or 30 year
we're back with elan and rula.ur members of the use gaupda parliament oppose this law. do the people have any chance of fighting back against this? >> i think if we help them. we have -- gay lyghts rights are human rights, and we should be clear about this. gay rights, women rights are human rights. imf, united nations, our ambassador and diplomats around the world need to talk to ugandan president and tell him, listen, we will never accept that you treat your minorities like this. you...
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and espn columnist rick riley and stephanie elan, cnn correspondent. sunny, usa reporting this as well. >> i say game on. i said it from the very beginning. i said this is a guy when tijous by nature. he sues for sport. and hiring an antitrust lawyer means the game is on. that is his strongest legal argument. he is saying that team will have forced him to sell his team. sort of below market price. so an illegal restrain of trade. not to get too legally wonky, the legal nerd that i am, but a strong, strong showing initially right out of the gate by donald sterling. >> the fine was $2.5 million. the fine was already overdue. not just antitrust attorney, prominent antitrust attorney litigator, maxwell bleker. he wrote a letter to the nba saying he should not have been fined. there was no reason for any punishment and he should keep his team. >> he is not only saying i'm going to sue you if you take my team from me, i'm not going to honor the suspension and i'm not paying the fine. that is huge. that a huge statement by donald sterling. >> sterling does no
and espn columnist rick riley and stephanie elan, cnn correspondent. sunny, usa reporting this as well. >> i say game on. i said it from the very beginning. i said this is a guy when tijous by nature. he sues for sport. and hiring an antitrust lawyer means the game is on. that is his strongest legal argument. he is saying that team will have forced him to sell his team. sort of below market price. so an illegal restrain of trade. not to get too legally wonky, the legal nerd that i am, but...
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this is a company -- Élan musk is changing the world. stock down about 4%. why?s earnings reported and the model s delivered 6457 cars, up from 4900 80 euro but it was not enough. -- a year ago. but it was not enough. but what of the century, rates tesla a buy. "beat but not by as much as beat."pected them to these people -- the analysts who are coming up with the numbers. >> he was excited, it was worth the wait. when we come back, you heard david einhorn talk about shorting athenahealth. hear what the ceo has to say, he is not taking it. we will be talking politics. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> you are watching "market makers" on live or television. >> a big morning on "market makers," david einhorn's latest target is athenahealth. a company that provides outsourcing services to physician practices. einhorn says it is a tech company that has seen its shares too big, too fast. this is what he had to say. >> it is a good business with a good strategy and a good product that
this is a company -- Élan musk is changing the world. stock down about 4%. why?s earnings reported and the model s delivered 6457 cars, up from 4900 80 euro but it was not enough. -- a year ago. but it was not enough. but what of the century, rates tesla a buy. "beat but not by as much as beat."pected them to these people -- the analysts who are coming up with the numbers. >> he was excited, it was worth the wait. when we come back, you heard david einhorn talk about shorting...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ elan and concord with police said teenager is groping womenents who plan to change their morning routine and a construction, workers who fail to is that intel should now being investigated, watch and a well as its war more today and quite a teapot and because the weakened. you see some clouds over year and satellites and radar cannot delegate the clouds as of yesterday. the slippage tamara's with seymour '80s of operating stores friday, highlighting the weekend. all other common and 15 minutes here is george. whether stop and go traffic on the san mateo bridge ribbon godunov for quite a while but now that is a 9:00 hour this liquor was going all, then all incidents recorded always going to spend. this is a bridge to avoid using used to dump large interests in the estimates to delays on 101 at 280 now and south via los 85 business has brought to the morning, listed 17 is jammed up from 280 or rather 75 pass to eddie pollack to 11 in downtown oakland. the fog will following news out of southern california and these four people were killed and ot
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when the forensics people were finished in the house and the police handed over the keys, it was eland cleaned and emptied. >> so i saw the crime scene. >> what was that like? >> i saw blood on the walls, on the floor. like "csi" but it's not "csi." >> he had to step outside for a cigarette to steady himself, and then he went back in resolved to take care of her last business on earth and to laugh in his broken-hearted way about the easy-going woman whose life he once shared. >> we got rid of all of her civilian clothes. every coat, every pants, she had money. just change, a dollar bill or something. it made me laugh, because that was marie. right there was marie. >> anne marsan cook and howard gray lived 45 minutes from comeau's house. they heard about the murder on the news. they never connected it to anne's break-in or the tweed attacks for that matter. >> she was military. know now, before another awful crime shook their community. only then could all these crimes be connected and only then could the perpetrator be unmasked in a story that would rock the nation. 3 f2 yi men horror
when the forensics people were finished in the house and the police handed over the keys, it was eland cleaned and emptied. >> so i saw the crime scene. >> what was that like? >> i saw blood on the walls, on the floor. like "csi" but it's not "csi." >> he had to step outside for a cigarette to steady himself, and then he went back in resolved to take care of her last business on earth and to laugh in his broken-hearted way about the easy-going woman...
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the tesla ceo, elan musk has long argued car dealers are a bad fit for the company because they makestock is off about a third of a percent in frankfurt. >>> still to come, should you mess with a classic? we're not talking about cars here. mcdonald's is looking to spice things up with its iconic french fries. we'll reveal all, next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> now, some of the other stories we're looking at today, timothy geithner will publish his memoirs next week. the ap got an advanced copy of the book called "stress test." in it he said he was looking to leave his post in 2010 but he stayed on until stepping d
the tesla ceo, elan musk has long argued car dealers are a bad fit for the company because they makestock is off about a third of a percent in frankfurt. >>> still to come, should you mess with a classic? we're not talking about cars here. mcdonald's is looking to spice things up with its iconic french fries. we'll reveal all, next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all...
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joining me now cnbc contributor elan, sheila and dan greenhouse and carol roth and also with more onay's market action is "fast money" trader jon najarian. >> initial thoughts about the s&p at 1900, what do you make of it all? >> round numbers always make for good headlines but mean anything more than 1899 or 1901. i think the general rule here is that large-cap stocks have held up quite well, and despite the fact that there's been a focus on bond market rally and concerns about growth and a small-cap selloff, large-cap stocks are basically at a record high. >> you last night put out a note where you said it's time to start getting long, especially the russell 2000 called the small-cap index and basically the broadest index. the question for a lot of people not in the market. they see us at record highs, from that point, and i'll ask you as well, dr. j, is there for room to run generally in the stocks? >> there's two things. one is the small cap and large-cap argument. with respect to small-caps and the s&p 500 i don't see why there isn't more room to run. bias to the upside, however
joining me now cnbc contributor elan, sheila and dan greenhouse and carol roth and also with more onay's market action is "fast money" trader jon najarian. >> initial thoughts about the s&p at 1900, what do you make of it all? >> round numbers always make for good headlines but mean anything more than 1899 or 1901. i think the general rule here is that large-cap stocks have held up quite well, and despite the fact that there's been a focus on bond market rally and...
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we know elan musk has made a big splash bringing the models to china.er growth is and where the growth is in the luxury car market. china is no doubt. it's going to be a successful market for them. i'm sure there's a number of poem that will buy the car. the real issue it will sell 35,000 cars and it has a $25 billion market cap. general motors has a $50 billion market cap but it will sell 11 million cars this year. i mean, the math is just so against the stock. i think it's a great car and great technology. just overvalued. >> nothing more deceptive enough. the second biggest market i understand is norway i'm not sure that we're looking at a global company. i wonder if norway is going to go for the car. >> right. >> not everybody likes peanut butter but if you like peanut but there's a big market. >> a lot of peanut butter eaters in norway. >> to what extent elon musk's mind is blown right now, two companies that had earnings this hour and tesla -- tesla has a beat and the stock goes down. solar city. the stock goes up and i'm getting myself confused.
we know elan musk has made a big splash bringing the models to china.er growth is and where the growth is in the luxury car market. china is no doubt. it's going to be a successful market for them. i'm sure there's a number of poem that will buy the car. the real issue it will sell 35,000 cars and it has a $25 billion market cap. general motors has a $50 billion market cap but it will sell 11 million cars this year. i mean, the math is just so against the stock. i think it's a great car and...
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. >> in the "60 minutes" piece, elan, without that rocket launch that happened to work after four or five failures, there wouldn't be a tesla now, i don't think. it was that close, right? apparently. >> all right. well, i don't think that's particularly relevant to the stock at this point. you know, the capital that they've deployed and the way this company is executing in terms of their product development, the sales they've been able to generate, the buzz they've been able to generate, the brand, i think we're in a good position with this company. and wa we're looki and what we're looking at is whether they can execute on the promises they made the street. >> we'll be watching. we want to stay -- we need to ask questions like that. we don't want to go through 1999 again where people are embracing it and no one asks any questions. >>> we'll have jonathan bush on to talk about the bubble basket. the notion that there's a lot of stock -- what are they trading at? >> triple digits. >> we'll talk about that. actually this next guest can talk about some of this, too. member of cnbc's dis
. >> in the "60 minutes" piece, elan, without that rocket launch that happened to work after four or five failures, there wouldn't be a tesla now, i don't think. it was that close, right? apparently. >> all right. well, i don't think that's particularly relevant to the stock at this point. you know, the capital that they've deployed and the way this company is executing in terms of their product development, the sales they've been able to generate, the buzz they've been...
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pence of a separate company the weigh elan musk, an outside company as can you or cannot invest in orven pence apple, which had demonstrated they can enter multiple success areas. they did the computer. they did the iphone. they did itunes, the ipod and the tabloid. those are all so big that the scc says, actually, you have to report those out. google doesn't have any of that. there are no separate reportable categories. they haven't talked about youtube in three years, how well that is doing. so googled a 21% earnings is probably fairly valued. apple is going to grow anemically. it probably has the most opportunities, a surprise. microsoft has do you know great job in management and what is the next big thing? so i don't know. but they have a reasonable track record in doing that. i don't think google does. >> yeah. when i heard brent, we got to build something big, yeah, talk is cheap. after windows, can anyone, it seems like the disruptors were all, that i have new names, and the old companies just don't have the, i don't know, there is something different about the environment the
pence of a separate company the weigh elan musk, an outside company as can you or cannot invest in orven pence apple, which had demonstrated they can enter multiple success areas. they did the computer. they did the iphone. they did itunes, the ipod and the tabloid. those are all so big that the scc says, actually, you have to report those out. google doesn't have any of that. there are no separate reportable categories. they haven't talked about youtube in three years, how well that is doing....
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. >>> coming up, billionaire elan musk is unveiling dragon 2.the spaeubgs ex. the use of the space taxis in the future. check out our website after our show. self-driving cars that look like marshmallows. becky going undefeated for the week. and joe's rant on the latest cialis commercials. does he know anything about that? it's all in the latest edition of talking squawk blog. to read more about it go to squawk.cnbc.com. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. >>> mark zuckerberg and wife are donating $120 million to california school system. they are at the talking about the gift on the "today" show earlier this morning. >> we have seen firsthand that the quality of education it really varies in our area. from the
. >>> coming up, billionaire elan musk is unveiling dragon 2.the spaeubgs ex. the use of the space taxis in the future. check out our website after our show. self-driving cars that look like marshmallows. becky going undefeated for the week. and joe's rant on the latest cialis commercials. does he know anything about that? it's all in the latest edition of talking squawk blog. to read more about it go to squawk.cnbc.com. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with...