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nailed it >>> fang! it keeps coming back to fang. talking about facebook, amazon, netflix, and google and how they keep winning and winning and then winning again, which is why the acronym i coined four years ago last month has such incredible staying power. i don't think people realize how hard it is to stay on top in the tech world. when i broke into this business, tech was all about bunch, which was burrows, uni vac, ncr, control data, and honeywell. they were all aligned against ibm. most people probably haven't even heard of the b or the u or the c. but i bring up bunch only as an example of what typically happens to tech. the hottest don't stay hot, which is what's so amazing about fang. and when i came up with those four letters that were so handy, i did so because the stocks wouldn't quit in a sluggish environment, and i just wanted everyone to focus on them. now they aren't quitting in a strong environment. i don't know if you've watched the sinking snap, but a lot of that weakness has to do with relentless innovations or so
nailed it >>> fang! it keeps coming back to fang. talking about facebook, amazon, netflix, and google and how they keep winning and winning and then winning again, which is why the acronym i coined four years ago last month has such incredible staying power. i don't think people realize how hard it is to stay on top in the tech world. when i broke into this business, tech was all about bunch, which was burrows, uni vac, ncr, control data, and honeywell. they were all aligned against...
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first of all, fang, that group, are going to get to facebook.t group top chart those four stocks plotted equal weight, broke out to a new high. and, yet, they have not made a relative new high since october. they have honored the market for five months straight. so fang, these four, up new high, no relative high, meaning, having been in them for five months is a did you ud, here ar numbers. you have done half as well as the market. since one has gone higher and higher. so facebook chart, five years, here's what my eye sees. a trend. yeah. and what i think we got here is where we're getting into the outer limits of what is likely. we're up closer to the topch i want to fade this. i think the stall in fang generally means something. this recent day-to-day is quite steep. i'm making a venture to come off here. facebook, right calm, do something. >> mike, what are you doing? >> as i was articulated from this double free cash flow, it's hard to think the whole story is going to roll over. if it is at the top of that channel, you expect a modest pullb
first of all, fang, that group, are going to get to facebook.t group top chart those four stocks plotted equal weight, broke out to a new high. and, yet, they have not made a relative new high since october. they have honored the market for five months straight. so fang, these four, up new high, no relative high, meaning, having been in them for five months is a did you ud, here ar numbers. you have done half as well as the market. since one has gone higher and higher. so facebook chart, five...
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fang! >> jim, we'll see you. >> fang.ang. >> i've learned, yes. >> "mad money," 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we come back, the chairman of saudi aramco, whose planned ipo could value the giant at trillions of dollars. tr commerce secretary wilbur ross will join us. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. is happening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help inves
fang! >> jim, we'll see you. >> fang.ang. >> i've learned, yes. >> "mad money," 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we come back, the chairman of saudi aramco, whose planned ipo could value the giant at trillions of dollars. tr commerce secretary wilbur ross will join us. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take...
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. >> and you also like fang. >> yes. fang is embedded within crap. >> as it were. >> i can you can't say what the event will be but what kernels you? is it the debt ceiling coming up? french elections? what is the one thing could derail this entire market? >> so when we talk about derailing, in our context, we're not thinking a bear market is starting a recession. we still want to see resolution between divergence with what the yield curve is telling us and the equity markets. the long term yield cush has flattened. and in the last 50 years, whenever we've seen this behavior, the flattening of the 1030. i know what the momentum stall. in some instances you can argue, it is 90% probability that you have a drawdown. so we're entering a period where the yield curve and the stock market are really arguing with each other. and so we want to see that result. with the yield curve, what it is saying, if there is a delay in policy implementation or tax or stimulus, the curve should be flattening. it is saying that expected return
. >> and you also like fang. >> yes. fang is embedded within crap. >> as it were. >> i can you can't say what the event will be but what kernels you? is it the debt ceiling coming up? french elections? what is the one thing could derail this entire market? >> so when we talk about derailing, in our context, we're not thinking a bear market is starting a recession. we still want to see resolution between divergence with what the yield curve is telling us and the...
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we're joined right now i investigate reporter lee fang of the intercept. explain. >> thank you for having me. republicans have long argued that the affordable care act's consumer mandates, for example, in the affordable care act there is the essential benefits package will stop this rule that mandates all health insurance plans offer a basic basket of coverage items, including prenatal care, pregnancy care, mental health, hospitalization, it er drugs and lab work. package isial included in every health insurance plan so that when you go to the doctor and you are covered, your health insurance plan actually covers some of these basic needs that everyone essentially has. now, in the bill we're looking at today that the cbo scored yesterday, this is only phase one of the plan. the bill that paul ryan has proposed is essentially a budget plan. it does not touch most of these consumer safeguards. it does kind of rollback some consumer safeguards for medicaid, but for the larger hehealth care market, for individuals and employer-based plans, there are not many c
we're joined right now i investigate reporter lee fang of the intercept. explain. >> thank you for having me. republicans have long argued that the affordable care act's consumer mandates, for example, in the affordable care act there is the essential benefits package will stop this rule that mandates all health insurance plans offer a basic basket of coverage items, including prenatal care, pregnancy care, mental health, hospitalization, it er drugs and lab work. package isial included...
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apple is the best performer in the dow. >> fang.ard that. >> the new term for the fancy part of the economy. philosophic philosophically, they against the proposaproposals, but the t reform will help them. if the president can do that, they will make more money. >> if the president can stay on that message. >>> "early start" continues right now. it is finally here. the republican plan to replace obamacare is public. it is online. you can read it. can republicans overcome party division and find support they need to get this bill passed. >> that's obamacare. this is the president's new travel ban. that's rolling out. substantial changes from the first one. how does it affect national security and will this hold up in court? good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. they called it obamacare. this one, they are calling on twitter #trumpcare. the technical name is american health care act. after years of promises to repeal and replace, the republican plan to dismantle obamacare is finally at the s
apple is the best performer in the dow. >> fang.ard that. >> the new term for the fancy part of the economy. philosophic philosophically, they against the proposaproposals, but the t reform will help them. if the president can do that, they will make more money. >> if the president can stay on that message. >>> "early start" continues right now. it is finally here. the republican plan to replace obamacare is public. it is online. you can read it. can...
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giving they are fang chart. great function. tv on the left. you can click through.ng up the actual chart at which point you can look at the details you want themselves. also going on a schedule. check out what's coming up. up next we have "what'd you miss?"." click through. scroll back. check out the charts. i love t there i am right there. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is bloomberg markets. scarlett: big, big week for central banks this week. tomorrow the two-day meeting with the rate decision delivered wednesday at 2:00 p.m. on thursday we'll hear from the bank of england. and the bank of japan. joe, my "what'd you miss?" co-host joins me. and a two-day meeting on friday. >> huge week. can't wait. i would start off by going to a function on my terminal. i'm going to jump off of ecogo. ecogo. i've set the universe to world up here. looking at central bank events. it's pretty lit. it's busy. we have central bank decisions come interesting the bank of japan. from the bank of england. we had it coming from our own the fed. what's most important to you? got to be t
giving they are fang chart. great function. tv on the left. you can click through.ng up the actual chart at which point you can look at the details you want themselves. also going on a schedule. check out what's coming up. up next we have "what'd you miss?"." click through. scroll back. check out the charts. i love t there i am right there. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is bloomberg markets. scarlett: big, big week for central banks this week. tomorrow the two-day meeting...
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>> well, let's look at fang. not one of the four. you're talking about facebook and amazon, google.he best performing of them all, not only from the inception, is netflix. and day to day it is the best performing. so that seems to be the best one. >> let's talk netflix for a second. one of the things that's interesting, last year in 2016 they saw an acceleration in revenue growth. 21, 22, 23%. they saw 33 year over year. international expansion has been good for them. we saw that in their sub growth. they're obviously doing some really good things in the original content business. you could have tried netflix at in it moment, at any point over the last five years based on valuation and it has been a dead bang loser. if we look back, we just had the anniversary of the bull market from march 2009, eight years. and this is up 6,000%. the question is what can you still buy? the story is still intact until it is not. i know there's some takeover. every week there's a new one. there is biggest problem. it has a $60 billion market cam. it needs to go for at least $80 billion. and very few
>> well, let's look at fang. not one of the four. you're talking about facebook and amazon, google.he best performing of them all, not only from the inception, is netflix. and day to day it is the best performing. so that seems to be the best one. >> let's talk netflix for a second. one of the things that's interesting, last year in 2016 they saw an acceleration in revenue growth. 21, 22, 23%. they saw 33 year over year. international expansion has been good for them. we saw that in...
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. >>> finally tonight, remembering a show you can sink your fangs into.s. >> reporter: it has been 20 years since buffy the vampire slayer drove a stake into our hearts. you know, your everyday teenager in class by day. slaying vampire buys night. from her steamy first kiss with angel. to the becoming where she banished her ex-lover to the after life. >> i recently caught up with the real life buffy, sarah michelle geller. >> are you forever buffy? >> if you asked me a year after the show, i am known for more than that. because the show was so succe successful. because i am proud of the indelible mark with the show and character. gives me the freedom to try other things. >> when it comes to her favorite episode, it is hard to pick just one. >> i have a few. i love the prom. the prom episode to me, sort of encompassed everything that was beautiful about her story. but i also speaking of scary people. i loved the silent episode. those were spooky. >> so many moments to remember. for "nightline," i am rebecca jarvis in new york. >> for more of the conversati
. >>> finally tonight, remembering a show you can sink your fangs into.s. >> reporter: it has been 20 years since buffy the vampire slayer drove a stake into our hearts. you know, your everyday teenager in class by day. slaying vampire buys night. from her steamy first kiss with angel. to the becoming where she banished her ex-lover to the after life. >> i recently caught up with the real life buffy, sarah michelle geller. >> are you forever buffy? >> if you...
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if you look at fang, they're growing 16% next year, and traded 18 times.what they really want to do is own high-quality companies that still have growth opportunities. even though they're obvious, the fang tends to fit that bill. one small out liar, which is netflix. unfortunately it's been down 2% in the past month. it has more issues around. it three of the four fang are doing just great. >> it's not a matter of wanting to invest in the one that's lagged in order to play catch-up, is this one you sort of leave out? you don't want to touch that one for now? >> this one is more difficult. i don't know about the next one or two quarters but next few years will get more difficult. and how we buy these packages will change, too. >> i know you focus on technology, gene but you hit the nail on the head when you said growth and they were looking for financials for growth and gave up the leaders in the market. do you get this feeling it's simply a rotation and this is a short-lived boost of technology? >> i don't know if it's short lived. the growth trajectory by
if you look at fang, they're growing 16% next year, and traded 18 times.what they really want to do is own high-quality companies that still have growth opportunities. even though they're obvious, the fang tends to fit that bill. one small out liar, which is netflix. unfortunately it's been down 2% in the past month. it has more issues around. it three of the four fang are doing just great. >> it's not a matter of wanting to invest in the one that's lagged in order to play catch-up, is...
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that came out of some prosthetic.rostheti they made great fangs for theang beast you see in the movie i sort of took them away and i was trying to figure out whatfit would a guy who is very vainr who is suddenly being cursedcurd with this look given thesethse hideous teeth how would his his mouth -- if you put the fangs fs in and you try and hide them then your mouth ends up going gg quite down. do on top of which he's a very e grumpy character so your mouthyo gets longer larynx getsarynx stretched and this voice comests out that's very much deeper's vu and he'sch dsort of speaking fp the bottom ofe his --hi >> dude.>> >> bottom of his body.body >> that's insane. insane.insane we got to wrap up get towrap upo weather. i'll be back with more in the in show today with more from dan stevens. he plays the beast the whole bee time. >> both of them are british.are. >> he's british.i stories together.oge >> they're all british.hey're a. >> hey, tuck.ey, t >> good morning.morn i got to quickly do thedo te weather kev. >> yes. t here heard it here first you remember that. fir >> i know tucker
that came out of some prosthetic.rostheti they made great fangs for theang beast you see in the movie i sort of took them away and i was trying to figure out whatfit would a guy who is very vainr who is suddenly being cursedcurd with this look given thesethse hideous teeth how would his his mouth -- if you put the fangs fs in and you try and hide them then your mouth ends up going gg quite down. do on top of which he's a very e grumpy character so your mouthyo gets longer larynx getsarynx...
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. >> i'm all about the fangs.w me. >> stephen: you know who looks lovely in a suit is anderson cooper. did you see him backstage? >> i did. "60 minutes." it hurt me. >> stephen: why did it hurt you? that's an honor. >> it was. but i felt like it was my moment. i thought, i'll interview you in your diner, and the people would be honored to meet, anderson cooper! lte go to your high school! >> stephen: he's very shiny. the silver surfer. ( laughter ) you have a long-standing love of late night. >> yes. >> stephen: this is the third time you have been here in a month i had your lovely wife on. and pete. >> yes. >> stephen: and you're here both times and now you're here. do you just love being at the shows? >> i love lurking around here. >> stephen: this is a nice place to lurk. not every showhouse a real backstage. they have a alway but this is a theater, we actually have a backstage. >> it's friendly here. >> stephen: oh, that's nice. i was you have the dream of hanging out backstage when you were a kid. >> stephen:
. >> i'm all about the fangs.w me. >> stephen: you know who looks lovely in a suit is anderson cooper. did you see him backstage? >> i did. "60 minutes." it hurt me. >> stephen: why did it hurt you? that's an honor. >> it was. but i felt like it was my moment. i thought, i'll interview you in your diner, and the people would be honored to meet, anderson cooper! lte go to your high school! >> stephen: he's very shiny. the silver surfer. ( laughter )...
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fen li and husband zhi fang wang understand this, i think.ow-cost, working-class stall of the dai pai dong street variety has in fact blown up, along with the rest of the economy. rich kids and tv guys like me want to eat here, and they do. how do you make a bowl of perfect happiness? cook noodles in boiling water, liberally flavored with chilies and lard. immerse your cooked noodles in a soy-inflicted bath of deeply sinister, deeply pleasurable pork stock. little bit of baby bok choy, heat for a few seconds, simmering, simmering, then garnish with a bit of slowly cooked, heavily reduced, almost candied pork. then suck those noodles loudly and enjoy. ♪ where are we going? who will drive us there? what will it be like when we get there? i think it will look like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
fen li and husband zhi fang wang understand this, i think.ow-cost, working-class stall of the dai pai dong street variety has in fact blown up, along with the rest of the economy. rich kids and tv guys like me want to eat here, and they do. how do you make a bowl of perfect happiness? cook noodles in boiling water, liberally flavored with chilies and lard. immerse your cooked noodles in a soy-inflicted bath of deeply sinister, deeply pleasurable pork stock. little bit of baby bok choy, heat for...
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it's little talked about, but the main entrance eisenhower fang maccarthy, who had gone wildly off the rails. he did the job with extreme finesse. he with the peacemaker, even when he ran for president in 1960. there are many people, historians way beyond my week, who believe that -- league, who in fact that does believe that nixon won the election and it was stolen from him in illinois and texas. mr. nixon declined the recount in order to avoid a conflict. it is hard to imagine a modern-day candidate doing that, but it happens. it happened because richard nixon, the peacemaker, refused to make his own ambition more important than his love of country and peace. while out of office, after 1960, 61, he prepared himself in the future by traveling around the world and meeting world leaders, and world -- learning from them in war and peace. he learned much from charles de gaulle, who he loved and thought was an impressive guy. he thought of him in some ways like him, who would come to his office with his country in shambles, conflict in the street, need for a peacemaker, and they learned ho
it's little talked about, but the main entrance eisenhower fang maccarthy, who had gone wildly off the rails. he did the job with extreme finesse. he with the peacemaker, even when he ran for president in 1960. there are many people, historians way beyond my week, who believe that -- league, who in fact that does believe that nixon won the election and it was stolen from him in illinois and texas. mr. nixon declined the recount in order to avoid a conflict. it is hard to imagine a modern-day...
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it was a vampire with purple hair, and i was getting to the fangs. i'm sorry. vampire before? >> that was so good. that was so good. >> jimmy: oh, my god. the champs right there. priyanka chopra, evan rachel wood, zach villa. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to priyanka after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ iced coconutmilk mocha macchiato. it's a hard one to roll off the tongue. the iced coconut mocha... the iced... now i can't even get it now. iced mocha macchichito, iced mocha mariachi. you gotta have some practice to say that. the iced coconutmilk mocha macchiato. the faster you say it the easier it is to say. you got the white mocha, coconut milk, espresso, mocha and caramel drizzle. ♪ the little sounds your crispy bacon makes drive me crazy. you naughty little... (spank) did you just spank your lunch? yeah. (spank) devour. food you want to fork. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody see
it was a vampire with purple hair, and i was getting to the fangs. i'm sorry. vampire before? >> that was so good. that was so good. >> jimmy: oh, my god. the champs right there. priyanka chopra, evan rachel wood, zach villa. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to priyanka after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ iced coconutmilk mocha macchiato. it's a hard one to roll off the tongue. the iced coconut mocha... the iced... now i can't even get it now....
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vain who suddenly been cursedben with this look given these t hideous teeth because if you put the fangsng quiet down.own. on top of which he's very very r grumpy character. so your mouth let's longer and a larynx gets stretched and thes t voice comes out that's dreeepere and kind of speaking from thekih bottom of his, dude, bottom of his body.. >> what did do you to it. it. >> nothing. >> get out of here>> n. go!go >> ♪♪ >> i know you're on stilts but b like are you -- they buildinguid you out more, too.oo. what are they doing that. tha >> what i actually look like. l. >> i am on stilts 10-inches off the ground carrying sort of about 40 popped like crow muscle suit. >> wow. >> and it was my little face fae poking out of the this giant t g thing.thg. so, um, yeah, it was pretty beastly but not like the beastea that you see in the movie. >> ♪♪ >> when you dot dance, though, , how do you dances on stilts? slt >> that is very good question. [ laughter ] with my m had to anioswer feet over the course of about three months dance training we t started on the ground obviouslyy learning the step
vain who suddenly been cursedben with this look given these t hideous teeth because if you put the fangsng quiet down.own. on top of which he's very very r grumpy character. so your mouth let's longer and a larynx gets stretched and thes t voice comes out that's dreeepere and kind of speaking from thekih bottom of his, dude, bottom of his body.. >> what did do you to it. it. >> nothing. >> get out of here>> n. go!go >> ♪♪ >> i know you're on stilts but b...
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. >> fang, that's my husband.e went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he's got the worst set of tooth he's ever saw in his life. >> for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. >> you sure you're a marriage counselor? >> of course, don't i have a sympathetic face? >> well, your face has my sympathy. >> the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. >> back from the shop where she's just had her head tarred and feathered, here is miss phyllis diller! >> i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly stand-up, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. >> is that all right? i just found it in the dressing room and it fell out. >> you're basically saying, i'm coming up on stage, don't look at me as a woman, look at me as a funny person. >> just looking at the two outfits here, mom's and woody's. >> i would like to wear mom's. >> and i would like to wear yours. >> mom
. >> fang, that's my husband.e went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he's got the worst set of tooth he's ever saw in his life. >> for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. >> you sure you're a marriage counselor? >> of course, don't i have a sympathetic face? >> well, your face has my sympathy. >> the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. >> back from the shop where...
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hey, fang. yeah, you google things, point of purchase. if you follow that trail, you'll notice the consumer hasn't gone away one bit. she's just not being counted although adobe, which had a blowout quarter tonight, does have the great numbers. she's not being counted because she's hiding right in front of your nose in the last place the professional money manager would think to look. there. david in nevada, david. >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for having me. booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i bought ticker frc, first republic bank a couple years ago. i expected it to go up yesterday when the fed announced the rates and it was the only one in my portfolio that went down. is it time to let it go? >> look, people are greedy, david. david from nevada. although of course this went up. they all went up today because upon further review, people realized wait a second. you don't need that three rate hikes. we'll take two plus this one and first republic is going up. it's a point away from its 52-week high. hold it. let's go to nancy in north carolina
hey, fang. yeah, you google things, point of purchase. if you follow that trail, you'll notice the consumer hasn't gone away one bit. she's just not being counted although adobe, which had a blowout quarter tonight, does have the great numbers. she's not being counted because she's hiding right in front of your nose in the last place the professional money manager would think to look. there. david in nevada, david. >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for having me. booyah. >> booyah....
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offer you can buy fang, facebook, amazon, netflix and google. stop worrying about alphabet and the ads, that will be solved. advertisers will come back. by the way, micron just got added to my list. symbol mu. only on a downturn. just to be sure, when i used the tarp example, i'm laying out an ridiculously extreme case that i do not think will happen no matter what. that said, i'm so sick of hearing about how badly this failure to pass this legislation will hurt trump and the stock market that i picked the worst case imaginable. help inoculate you against panic because as you know if you're a close watcher of "mad money," no one ever made a dime panicking. here's the bottom line. get your plan in place. be ready for all considerations. but most important understand that the republic, it's not in jeopardy. it's not in jeopardy with the postponed obamacare repeal vote. there is no systemic risk, and there are so many companies doing well regardless of washington that a selloff could give you just the break you need to do some serious -- >> buy, bu
offer you can buy fang, facebook, amazon, netflix and google. stop worrying about alphabet and the ads, that will be solved. advertisers will come back. by the way, micron just got added to my list. symbol mu. only on a downturn. just to be sure, when i used the tarp example, i'm laying out an ridiculously extreme case that i do not think will happen no matter what. that said, i'm so sick of hearing about how badly this failure to pass this legislation will hurt trump and the stock market that...
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the mask is off, the fangs are out.nd he is collaborating with what is on the record, the most vicious, ignorant of republican party and its history since 1854. senator robert have to, conservative in the senate -- robert have to, a conservative in the senate in the 1950's, would have been astonished at the corporatism, the militarism, the racism of these republicans with few exceptions. when you go into this 50 page or , the details will all come out, amy, in may, a bigger budget. when you go into it, you see that sean spicer's daily assurances that they want to go after what he calls inefficiency, waste, and government duplicity, leaves out hundreds of billions of dollars of corporate fraud on the taxpayer. for example, they talk about the need to cut health care in this way and that way and push 14 million people off the health insurance roles in a year and 24 million by 2026, according to the congressional budget officer thereabouts. just look at this. he says he does not want to fund programs that don't work. ok. a
the mask is off, the fangs are out.nd he is collaborating with what is on the record, the most vicious, ignorant of republican party and its history since 1854. senator robert have to, conservative in the senate -- robert have to, a conservative in the senate in the 1950's, would have been astonished at the corporatism, the militarism, the racism of these republicans with few exceptions. when you go into this 50 page or , the details will all come out, amy, in may, a bigger budget. when you go...
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the idea to marry real function and fangs, and how do you think about the elegance of sport, and that's what's exciting. i started thinking of the royal tannenbaums, and that's where we started. it has a bit of a retro vibe. we have tennis, golf, running, yoga and what we call coming and going. >> couric: i want to get to your incredible flyn philanthroc work. how do you make sure you're not expanding too fast and into too many arenas? who helps you measure and balance that when it comes to expanding? >> ist such an important point and i think now more than ever there is this philosophy of less is more. i think department stores used to be in charge and now the customer is in charge. we could be three times the size now if we wanted to be but it would not be a healthy company. we have or i personally have been so careful about growth, even though we've had this great trajectory, it's been very strategic, and we don't want to be everywhere. we want to be in the right places and very careful. i think a lot of people open too many stores, get too promotional and when we do that and we have
the idea to marry real function and fangs, and how do you think about the elegance of sport, and that's what's exciting. i started thinking of the royal tannenbaums, and that's where we started. it has a bit of a retro vibe. we have tennis, golf, running, yoga and what we call coming and going. >> couric: i want to get to your incredible flyn philanthroc work. how do you make sure you're not expanding too fast and into too many arenas? who helps you measure and balance that when it comes...
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of course it's a fine time to buy fang, facebook, amazon, netflix and google now alphabet. do not be deterred by that advertising fracas. google will solve it. in short, don't read too much into what's happening in washington. it's not as important as you think shs and it's certainly not as bad as you think. with that in mind, let's turn to next week's game plan, which has plenty of opportunities. take monday. monday red hat reports and queer goi -- we're going through a cycle where anything related to cloud computing blows away the earnings. think about it, aso by, service now, they've seen their stocks move sub substantially higher on good quarters that. could happen when we hear from red hat. this might be an interesting play if we do get slammed on morning. when i think about how micron managed to roar higher today even as the house pulled the health care bill, i don't want to miss any other tech opportunities. tuesday is filled with some attractive places to go if we get hit with a selloff. we have carnival cruise, which is typical experiential name where we've spoken
of course it's a fine time to buy fang, facebook, amazon, netflix and google now alphabet. do not be deterred by that advertising fracas. google will solve it. in short, don't read too much into what's happening in washington. it's not as important as you think shs and it's certainly not as bad as you think. with that in mind, let's turn to next week's game plan, which has plenty of opportunities. take monday. monday red hat reports and queer goi -- we're going through a cycle where anything...
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not cheap and you're very near all-time high on most of those, by the way, big tech stocks, but the fangsto them, the fangs as a group made a new all-time high yesterday, a pretty quiet stock market overall. to answer your question, i think that tech is going higher from here and once again, the main reason isn't netflix specific it's more on the macro side. i believe that donald trump, number one, is going to institute the policies that we need to grow. regulatory relief, tax reform. and number two, i think it's violently important, too, stuart. it's the attitude, the belief, the i think the intanningables and it's about time that we see th cycle where growth begets growth. stuart: ed, netflix, 143 or no? >> yeah, you definitely buy. it's about forecasted earnings bringing it to about 165. and where it's expanding is in europe. the european growth is multiplying and that was a surprise in the fourth quarter and the forecast going into this year is a lot more growth in the u.s. a lot more people are coming back who got rid of it because they were upset with the pricing. those people are c
not cheap and you're very near all-time high on most of those, by the way, big tech stocks, but the fangsto them, the fangs as a group made a new all-time high yesterday, a pretty quiet stock market overall. to answer your question, i think that tech is going higher from here and once again, the main reason isn't netflix specific it's more on the macro side. i believe that donald trump, number one, is going to institute the policies that we need to grow. regulatory relief, tax reform. and...
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automatically he says it's time for republican leaders to step up on the hill and give these laws some tougher fangsentially and make sure an independent prosecutor is brought in for just this kind of situation. >> first of all it's typical schumer overreach. he called for the resignation of a cabinet member who just got confirmed. it is outrageous of schumer to do. it is classic left wing destabilizing of government and he should be embarrassed and backed way off. now look, what we have is a senator now confirmed as attorney general who is by all accounts an honest, decent guy. there was a political process that elected a president and got us here. if there is a moment where there needs to be recusal we can expect it to happen like loretta lynch did when she got caught in a box and ongoing investigation. politics that happen in an election, we have to let the results stand for themselves and go forward. so this is typical schumer and it is not going to amount to much. we need to keep going forward. the justice department has a lot of work to do to get things under control. >> shannon: leslie, a bit
automatically he says it's time for republican leaders to step up on the hill and give these laws some tougher fangsentially and make sure an independent prosecutor is brought in for just this kind of situation. >> first of all it's typical schumer overreach. he called for the resignation of a cabinet member who just got confirmed. it is outrageous of schumer to do. it is classic left wing destabilizing of government and he should be embarrassed and backed way off. now look, what we have...
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alphabet, facebook, visa, adobe, texas instruments, it's like fang redox. is not doing anything. this is not a policy dependent market. >> you'll have to add ulta to that mix. >> big growth stocks. it's not policy dependent. maybe the cyclical stocks. >> price line and other names in there trading at all-time highs. the video game companies which continue to do well. nancy, what parts of this market are you interested in while we continue to talk about high prices? interest rates possibly about to keep heading up. >> we still like the old school technology companies that are not just growing their earnings but paying a hefty dividend. we're still overweight in health care and financials. we've been trimming back the industrials. we've been cutting back on the railroads and some of the other industrial companies. >> is that because of the runups we've seen, nancy? >> yes. we had big gains in many of the stocks. a lot of the financials, mostly the banks are approaching our sell ranges so we've been looking at sort of non-traditional financials to round out ou
alphabet, facebook, visa, adobe, texas instruments, it's like fang redox. is not doing anything. this is not a policy dependent market. >> you'll have to add ulta to that mix. >> big growth stocks. it's not policy dependent. maybe the cyclical stocks. >> price line and other names in there trading at all-time highs. the video game companies which continue to do well. nancy, what parts of this market are you interested in while we continue to talk about high prices? interest...
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and they really stuck to fauntd fang commiten to my tad.ell, then tark hoar and was a four seed on wednesday. it was a biggest jump any team made within thebreakt. but not enough to get them a run. >> wie wie is current relationship rb they're high walk down hoffense. everybody's talking about that as the glam prakt. and you have ucla. not arv pdy. >> the pack -- >> how about arizona? >> they're a great two seat to bet on. the rest of the teams have been erratic and they lost lost the hair shotberinger. you don't know. >> don't take any 15s and 16s. >>> no 18 because it's a had a wonderfuler t sfint it it it tofr opthois framnt rmnt fap pape tame foreign minister heirmerper and tlart why i'm so kpun fused president trump tis point. and that's what is going to happen this year. >> that connecticut year they finished 9th and came back aporting performances. wut i can't raw. frar. in the type are you going to push the button for real this year? >> no. i'm going to pretend like i know what i'm doing. cincinnati. if you come out cold like yester
and they really stuck to fauntd fang commiten to my tad.ell, then tark hoar and was a four seed on wednesday. it was a biggest jump any team made within thebreakt. but not enough to get them a run. >> wie wie is current relationship rb they're high walk down hoffense. everybody's talking about that as the glam prakt. and you have ucla. not arv pdy. >> the pack -- >> how about arizona? >> they're a great two seat to bet on. the rest of the teams have been erratic and they...
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this is the fang trade. chargecebook leading the followed by amazon and netflix. below -- up 7%.tty good gain. the s&p 500 up a little less than 6% on the quarter. >> we are going to talk more about what is going on. scarlet: u.s. stocks headed for the best quarter since 2015. let me start with you. the dollar start is emblematic of what we have seen. the fed raised rates, you would think that would give a boost to the dollar. it has been the signal for the deflating of the trump trade. >> there is a lot of skepticism. with the issues that went with the health care bill. and everyone got excited for the possibility of stimulus. the reality will get bogged down in a lot of clinical mayer -- mire.cal that is not good for the dollar and traders are sellilng off. julie: it is useful not to just look at the quarter but what has happened since the averages hit records. we have stocks in this stalling out over the past month. of: sort of a rotation out the financials and energy. also you could look at it as the value stocks. isk into growth stocks, tact -- tech is leading. he and scalin
this is the fang trade. chargecebook leading the followed by amazon and netflix. below -- up 7%.tty good gain. the s&p 500 up a little less than 6% on the quarter. >> we are going to talk more about what is going on. scarlet: u.s. stocks headed for the best quarter since 2015. let me start with you. the dollar start is emblematic of what we have seen. the fed raised rates, you would think that would give a boost to the dollar. it has been the signal for the deflating of the trump...
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suddenly cursed with this look and given hideous teeth how would his mouth you try to try hang the fangsry, very grumpy character. your mouth gets longer. and larynx stretched and voice comes out very much deeper and speaking from the bottom of his body. and he is also a big guy. there is a lot of resonance there. >> isn't that insane? did you hear his voice dropped? so crazy how he did that. steve: so how many stars? >> i gave the movie a three. here's why. the things i didn't like about the film. i love the character of belle, but to me emma watson was not a strong enough sing tore take on this character. the music in the film is so memorable and so classic, i don't think her voice was strong enough for the role as you heard in the bump-in clip. do i think she is a good actress. i loved her in harry potter. i don't think she was the right fit for this role. andy not feel her connection with the beast. on the other hand, there are two characters in the film, gaston and lafu. they are the best part of this movie. i sat down to talk about a funny scene where they gaston and spells him for
suddenly cursed with this look and given hideous teeth how would his mouth you try to try hang the fangsry, very grumpy character. your mouth gets longer. and larynx stretched and voice comes out very much deeper and speaking from the bottom of his body. and he is also a big guy. there is a lot of resonance there. >> isn't that insane? did you hear his voice dropped? so crazy how he did that. steve: so how many stars? >> i gave the movie a three. here's why. the things i didn't like...
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something fangs or if t. >> is he acting in a fashion that is concerning?tack everybody. the cast of "hamilton" to the intelligence community to senator schumer. yet in the face of unbelievable violence and bad behavior, he puts this halo around vladimir putin. why? >> and will actually attack the united states of america in defense of vladimir putin. >> exactly. >> call our sons and daughters that went off to war in iraq, call them killers, when asked about vladimir putin kill people. well, we have a lot of killers here too. look what we did in iraq. >> do republicans in the house feel comfortable with this present? >> behind closed doors, there is a schizophrenia, right? here is an opportunity to finally do the things we have been promising so long to repeal obamacare and they want to do the things done that they couldn't get done by press obama but a lot of them are scared about the whavbehavior. can you imagine going back and defend this? this is hard for them. >> all right. >> congressman jim himes, thank you very much. >>> coming up, senators chris co
something fangs or if t. >> is he acting in a fashion that is concerning?tack everybody. the cast of "hamilton" to the intelligence community to senator schumer. yet in the face of unbelievable violence and bad behavior, he puts this halo around vladimir putin. why? >> and will actually attack the united states of america in defense of vladimir putin. >> exactly. >> call our sons and daughters that went off to war in iraq, call them killers, when asked about...