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i worked for ge 23 years, they will perform and not just make products for the sake of making productl make money. >> reporter: this is creating manufacturing jobs in america. keep in mind the united states has lost more than five million manufacturing jobs since 2000. >> we haven't hired a lot in the last decade, strategy was to go to design, source and sell, now we are saying we want to be manufacturers again. >> reporter: what does it take to get a job here? >> we can teach dexterity work, we're looking for people who want to engage, embracing the mind of every operator, getting them involved and keep us here with continuous improvement. >> reporter: are the jobs here to stay? >> we're investing over a billion dollars in our factories and products. that is a huge commitment. >> we used to be leading producer in the world of everything. so, i would like to see us get back to that. >> reporter: one important thing to keep in mind, ge employs 0,000 people outside the united states, 131,000 people here in america. they have a bigger workforce outside the u.s. the ceo told me when we sa
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eastern time, ge's forecast to earn 33 cents a share.emaining focused on the health of ge capital and the continued overhang of bad mortgages and delinquent credit cards. also mcdonald's reporting first quarter numbers at about 8:00 a.m. eastern forecast to earn $1.23 a share on $6.5 billion in revenue. investors will listen for comments on inflation and commodity costs. it will hike prices to offset those costs. mcdonald's trading higher about half a percent this. general electric trading a little lower at 14.53. >> joining us for the next hour is jenna godfrey. i wanted to pick up on the earnings story which jackie was just running lithrough there. do you believe we're seeing a return to a recovery particularly from the u.s. earnings that we've had out? >> definitely showing that the u.s. is picking up on its strength. however, at the same time, cash levels of s&p 500 can hes are all time highs. so what that is showing is although things are improving, there is still nervousness will. in terms of the way investors are reacting to that
eastern time, ge's forecast to earn 33 cents a share.emaining focused on the health of ge capital and the continued overhang of bad mortgages and delinquent credit cards. also mcdonald's reporting first quarter numbers at about 8:00 a.m. eastern forecast to earn $1.23 a share on $6.5 billion in revenue. investors will listen for comments on inflation and commodity costs. it will hike prices to offset those costs. mcdonald's trading higher about half a percent this. general electric trading a...
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among them, general electric, just talked to one of the former ceos of ge. amazon, apple, barclays global. why are they hiring now? what are they looking for? >> in each case, something different. any of those high-level skills. but the companies in general are looking for those bachelor's level graduates with great leadership skills, communication skills, analytic skills. there's lots of other skills they're looking for as well. >> how about on your campus? rutgers. are you seeing more recruiters? >> we are. i think across the board, universities are seeing an uptick in campus recruiting, so this is really good news both at the graduate and undergraduate level. >> how geographically? are there certain areas of the country that seem to be the bigger hot spots? >> well, it's going to follow the industries, right? the industrious that are hot right now who are hiring and where are those companies located. so in finance, of course, it's great to be in new york city. if you're in i.t., great to be down in california. the usual suspects. >> and of course the grad
among them, general electric, just talked to one of the former ceos of ge. amazon, apple, barclays global. why are they hiring now? what are they looking for? >> in each case, something different. any of those high-level skills. but the companies in general are looking for those bachelor's level graduates with great leadership skills, communication skills, analytic skills. there's lots of other skills they're looking for as well. >> how about on your campus? rutgers. are you seeing...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. it's tax time, and with the hundreds i saved on my car insurance with progressive, i'm out here, giving a little tax relief. are you guys touring? we are. we're going to need some savings. oh, you certainly will. [ laughs ] forget tax season -- it's saving season. what do you do for a living, sir? i work at a green grocery. there's a little green for your grocery. thank you. absolutely. and as part of my saving stimulus package from progressive -- this can go in my wallet. that can go in your wallet. 30 bucks. whoo! how's it going? good afternoon. don't feed that meter. this meter's on me. with all the hundreds i've saved at progressive, this meter's on me. thank you. de nada. with all the hundreds i've saved on car insurance this year, this meter's on me. there's a catch? there's no catch. nothing but savings. thank you very much. have a great day. you, too. you're sexy. [ laughs ] >>> still in the news. today was his big
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. it's tax time, and with the hundreds i saved on my car insurance with progressive, i'm out here, giving a little tax relief. are you guys touring? we are. we're going to need some savings. oh, you certainly will. [ laughs ] forget tax season -- it's saving season. what do you do for a living, sir? i work at a green grocery. there's a little green for your grocery. thank...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? light floral, lilac. wispy white curtains. [ experimenter 1 ] okay take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] febreze fabric refresher. breathe happy, guaranteed. [ male announcer ] febreze fabric refresher. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) ...and a quarter cup of pineapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> a store owner turns the tables on two armed men when he pulls out a gun t
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> fallout from the prosecution stanl continues today. multiple sources confirm to nbc news that more resignations are expected, programs as early as this afternoon. this after three agencies cut ties with the embattled agency. one retiring, two resigning. that leaves eight employees still on administrative leave. there have been some calls for the resignation of the secret service director, mark sullivan, though many on capitol hill expect him to survive the scrutiny. particularly given his promotion to the post by one george bush. still, some sense the political opportunity. alabama senator jeff sessions attempted on draw a straight line from the prostitution scandal. quote, that sounds very much like a lawmaker attempting to politicize something that is not at all political. meantime, homeland security chair peter king has confirmed that possible drug use will be part of the investigation. that drug testing is underway.
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> still in the news. today was his big meeting with the secret service after making these comments last weekend. >> if barack obama becomes the president in november again, i will either be dead or in jail by this time next year. >> we need to ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in november. >> after speaking with nugent today, the secret service said the issue has been resolved. ted nugent released a statement saying meeting could not have gone better and continued to stand by his comments saying by no stretch of the imagination did i threaten anyone's life or hint at violence or mayhem. so now nugent and his buddies on the right will be using the secret service as cover. florida congressman alan west did that this morning. >> i think he was just expressing maybe his opinion about something. of course, everyone wants to sensationalize things. let's leave it up to the secret service and him to get to the b
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> still in the news. today was his big meeting with the secret service after making these comments last weekend. >> if barack obama becomes the president in november again, i will either be dead or in jail by this time next year. >> we need to ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in november. >> after speaking with nugent today,...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...rs. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> in today's politico briefing, has the presidential campaign gone to the dogs? roger simon writes about all the fuss over mitt romney's family dog and what it says about the state of our politics. blame gail collins. >> and david letterman and a dozen other -- >> and i say that admiringly because gail collins never fails to insert a jab here or there. but we've been talking a lot about the dogs. >> it's a story that won't go away. it was revealed by mitt romney himself as an amusing anecdote. >> i bet he's sorry about that. >> you bet. and now it's gone on for month after month. and you can dismiss it as silly and why are we wasting our time, but the fact is a lot of little things go into majoring the image of a presidential candidate. dukakis in the tank, mitt romney wind surfing, gerald ford stum plink down the steps -- >> john kerry wind surfing. >> yeah. and in mitt romney's case, he cannot shake the image of the guy who pu
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...rs. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> in today's politico briefing, has the presidential campaign gone to the dogs? roger simon writes about all the fuss over mitt romney's family dog and what it says about the state of our politics. blame gail collins. >> and david letterman and a dozen other -- >> and i say that admiringly because gail collins never fails to insert a jab here or there. but...
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it's ge -- maybe not aaa anymore, but it's ge. yielding 3.5%. raise the differ denied probably. ten years at 2%. the whole market's at 11 or 12 or 13 times earnings. there's some specter that is keeping the general public away from this earning more on their money, seems leak kind of a no-brainer. so something that already has people his taesitant to get int this. >> i think what it is is a memory. the memory of the last few years, they're saying the probability of that left tail event that really scares me makes me want to not do equities. i agree, it's in the price. >> yeah. >> and then on monday, talk about a man -- >> what has just happened here? >> i don't know. i said a bone, not a boner. why are you walking off the set? >> talk about a man who has no problem saying it as he sees it, republican congressman ron paul is going to be our guest host on monday. the gold standard as to whether or not he'll ever back mitt romney. that's all on the table so don't miss it. answers... ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot tha
it's ge -- maybe not aaa anymore, but it's ge. yielding 3.5%. raise the differ denied probably. ten years at 2%. the whole market's at 11 or 12 or 13 times earnings. there's some specter that is keeping the general public away from this earning more on their money, seems leak kind of a no-brainer. so something that already has people his taesitant to get int this. >> i think what it is is a memory. the memory of the last few years, they're saying the probability of that left tail event...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...'re builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am, and i did not know if he was armed or not. >> that was george zimmerman this morning apologizing in court for the first time to the parents of trayvon martin, the florida teen he's accused of fatally shooting in february. the judge in the case set bond at $150,000. kerry sand ares is outside the courthouse in sanford is, florida. give us an update in terms of the terms, the specifics? >> well, he will not be walking out of the jail today because they have to work out some specifics about the ankle monitor which will have a gps locating device on him. so that way, the sheriff's department and the florida department of law enforcement and ultimately the special prosecutor in this case will know his whereabouts. now, he may ultimately leave the state. that needs to be worked out with the equipment. the judge did not res
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...'re builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am, and i did not know if he was armed or not. >> that was george zimmerman this morning apologizing in court for the first time to the parents of trayvon martin, the florida teen he's accused of fatally shooting in february. the judge in the case set bond at...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...e're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. but that label can lead to prejudice and discrimination, and we don't want to go there. so let's try to see people for who they really are. you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> mitt romney didn't do himself any favors with small business in pennsylvania. when he insulted a small businessman who baked a plate of cookies at a campaign event. cookies baked by a local republican baker. the insulted baker will join me. >>> and mitt romney is now trying to pretend he once was a small business guy. mitt romney's business lies are
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...e're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american...
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for ge for 23 years and ge is going to perform and we're not just going to make products for the sake it's all relative. keep in mind that since 2000 the united states has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs alone. as for what it takes to get a job at a plant like this, what i found very interesting, it's not any more just about being able to put the parts together and be on that assembly line. it's about innovation. it's about saving costs on the factory floor and that's what stood out to me, they have thousands and thousands of applications for a few money jobs they're looking for people that can raise the bar and save them costs, skilled manufacturing and christine and i always talk about it, engineers. >> looking at ge specifically they employ more people from the outside. >> when you see the rest of the world it's aa man bites dog story when you see them growing. for them so much of their growth is overseas. >> and this is why jeff immelt has come up for criticism as head of president obama's jobs council. 170,000 jobs outside of the u.s., 131,000 inside the u.s., a gradu
for ge for 23 years and ge is going to perform and we're not just going to make products for the sake it's all relative. keep in mind that since 2000 the united states has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs alone. as for what it takes to get a job at a plant like this, what i found very interesting, it's not any more just about being able to put the parts together and be on that assembly line. it's about innovation. it's about saving costs on the factory floor and that's what stood out...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. (phone ringing) chase sapphire preferred, this is julie in springfield. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. th
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...ilders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> he was the eternal teen, whose youthful looks and his half century of music and rang in many a rockin' new year's eve. today family and friends are paying tribute to dick clark less than a day after the legendary entertainer died of a heart attack at the age of 82. >> i know that he's in a better place saying, hey, let's get on with the show, okay? you got it, boss. >> i think when he put me on tv, that did it. we know that if we got on television, that's all they had to do. >> all right, so joining me now by phone is another friend of kick cla dick clark, little richard. little richard, great to have you here. before we get started, i want to bring up something dick clark once said about you. he said once you've seen this man, you know instantly that you have seen the greatest rock 'n' roll legends of our time. obviously he had a lot of love and respect for you as an artist, a rock 'n' roll pioneer. explain to all of us h
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...ilders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> he was the eternal teen, whose youthful looks and his half century of music and rang in many a rockin' new year's eve. today family and friends are paying tribute to dick clark less than a day after the legendary entertainer died of a heart attack at the age of 82. >> i know that he's in a better place saying, hey, let's get on with the show, okay? you got...
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ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere.at does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ standard keyless access, and standard leather-trimmed seats, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. >>> you might as well call it the apple bureau of misinformation. that's how awful and unhelpful these analysts were going into apple's earnings report yesterday afternoon. i have to take a second now and really lay these guys to waste. that's how the stock can get hammered selling off before rebounding with a vengeance today. up more than it would have been normally because these people were so wrong. wall street analysts don't exactly have a sterling track record and they are paid fortunes by the way. but this is perhaps the biggest screwup we've seen with a high
ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere.at does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ standard keyless access, and standard leather-trimmed seats, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...unior ] ...and they've helped build my business. >> the subject was described as >>> it's not every day sergeant ernie goodno gets a call about a heist quite like this one. >> the subject was described as being dressed like a tree. i think i was sipping coffee and i almost spit it out. >> manchester, new hampshire, citizens bank reports a robbery just a few minutes after it opens and it's caught an camera. the suspect is reportedly wearing an unusual disguise. >> all i could picture was like a tree outfit, a foam outfit like you'd see in a christmas play. that's an odd disguise for a bank robbery. i immediately went out with my crew of detectives and we responded to the scene to see what was going on. >> and what other location but the elm street branch would a tree find the most fitting to burglarize? when the police arrive on the scene, witnesses confirm the man in question is indeed of a leafy persuasion. >> basically what he did is he anything that had leaves on it and duct taped
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same thing with the mineral and it is vitamins, it's very hard to ge. to get enough calories on a vegan diet. we have seen too many cases where very young children, especially under the case of five, where they don't get
same thing with the mineral and it is vitamins, it's very hard to ge. to get enough calories on a vegan diet. we have seen too many cases where very young children, especially under the case of five, where they don't get
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as far as the outlook in energy ge is a global company. they do get close to 50% actually 47% of their revenue from america, but the rest is spread across the world. so here's what the ceo had to say about the global outlook. listen up. >> externally global markets are improving, but volatility remains. infrastructure demand is generally healthy and u.s. is better. we're watching europe with caution. >> again, europe is a theme here. they're very cautious about it. they did point to the fact they have been bringing down their real estate portfolio there. they're going to do a second quarter review of the european portfolio as well. they were talking about their health care business there. and health care orders, equipment orders were strong up 12% for the quarter. the drivers were u.s., china, japan, europe down 6%, northern europe opposed from southern europe. >> i've heard big story was industrial orders, energy, profits, i've heard the big story was capitals real estate portfolio. >> yes. capital ls real estate portfolio the first profi
as far as the outlook in energy ge is a global company. they do get close to 50% actually 47% of their revenue from america, but the rest is spread across the world. so here's what the ceo had to say about the global outlook. listen up. >> externally global markets are improving, but volatility remains. infrastructure demand is generally healthy and u.s. is better. we're watching europe with caution. >> again, europe is a theme here. they're very cautious about it. they did point to...
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but we're going to begin with mary thompson on ge. and it was energy fueling those results, correct, mary? >> that's right. strength not only in energy but also transportation business is driving ge's better than expected earnings. profits from continuing operations of 34 cents a share penny ahead of estimates. revenue beating forecast by about half a billion dollars. other highlights of the quarter, first profitable for real estate since 2008. record 200 1-billion backlog. here's the analyst call. >> we're benefitting from several macro themes. health care access, gas conversion and favorable transportation in energy markets. >> the firm's industrial business which include transportation and health care remain on track to pose a double digit earnings growth this year. margins narrowed in the first quarter should increase about half a percent by year end. outlook on global markets says they're improving, the u.s. is slightly better but ge remains cautious on europe. as far as the company's own deal, small bolt but big deals unlikely t
but we're going to begin with mary thompson on ge. and it was energy fueling those results, correct, mary? >> that's right. strength not only in energy but also transportation business is driving ge's better than expected earnings. profits from continuing operations of 34 cents a share penny ahead of estimates. revenue beating forecast by about half a billion dollars. other highlights of the quarter, first profitable for real estate since 2008. record 200 1-billion backlog. here's the...
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have you seen ge, mcdonald's and microsoft? microsoft in particular soaring on strong earnings. apple is seeing some violent swings lately. is that is a sell signal ahead of the charts? >> one of the strongest analysts on the street, jp morgan whether the bounce is for real. >>> lots to trade in today's show. let's get to the start. the gains we were seeing. you love mcdonald's, i don't mean the food but the stock. >> i love the food and the stock. so i'll be specific that way and this is one michelle, that obviously, we talked about last night, as far a little plead through from chipotle. their international sales were
have you seen ge, mcdonald's and microsoft? microsoft in particular soaring on strong earnings. apple is seeing some violent swings lately. is that is a sell signal ahead of the charts? >> one of the strongest analysts on the street, jp morgan whether the bounce is for real. >>> lots to trade in today's show. let's get to the start. the gains we were seeing. you love mcdonald's, i don't mean the food but the stock. >> i love the food and the stock. so i'll be specific that...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...r ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> the clearest way to send a message is through force. that's the idea behind operation hostile takeover. after rounding up all of the top gangster disciples in cook county jail, authorities are taking the last phase of the operation to the street. >> we have one city radio to each sergeant's car. three teams going to area one and three to area two. zero tolerance, everybody goes to jail. >> not only are the key players feeling the squeeze inside the jail. >> you are under arrest. >> now, their blocks are feeling it, too. the sheriff's gang units together with chicago police are making a massive sweep of the city's west and south sides. >> our goal is to target the gangster disciples into the communities they live. the moreç problems you cause f us inside the institution, we are going to cause conflict for you on the street. they are going to go to jail for everything, whether it's public intoxication, driving on suspended license. they a
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...r ] ...and they've helped build my business. >>> the clearest way to send a message is through force. that's the idea behind operation hostile takeover. after rounding up all of the top gangster disciples in cook county jail, authorities are taking the last phase of the operation to the street. >> we have one city radio to each sergeant's car. three teams going to area one and three to area two. zero tolerance,...
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knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...r ] ...and they've helped build my business. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> after north korea's failed rocket test, the nation's young dictator kim jong-un did something extraordinary. he spoke. how often did his father speak in public? a, once. b, once a year. c, twice a year. d, three times. stay tuned. we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the "gps" challenge and follow us on twiter and facebook. also, remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes. you can get the audio podcast for free or you can now buy the video version. go to itunes.com/fareed. this week's book of the week is the power of habit by ch
knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers...r ] ...and they've helped build my business. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates....
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i gave you a choice, mcdonald's, ge and mcdonald's. you all the wanted to talk mcdonald's. >> we're starving. >> it's lunchtime. >> those smoothies, that's a high-end product that works for starbucks. the mark-up on that -- >> they're only charging a buck on the burger. >> in some places. >> apple has been the stock to watch this week. seesawing between gains and losses over the last four sessions, is this company in midst of healthy correction or a breakdown? chris, what does the chart say? first of all, when we see so much volatility in the intersession, is that a bad sign for mcdonald's. >> what the apple's message right now it's taking a pause. the level of assent has been too fast too far. when we look at an apple chart, three four years, what we see off the '09 levels, a healthy rate of ascent. they can't be sustained right here. we think it pauses. we think it puts in a pretty good base right there before resuming the next leg up. expect maybe two, three months of consolidation. >> what about technology overall? have you looked
i gave you a choice, mcdonald's, ge and mcdonald's. you all the wanted to talk mcdonald's. >> we're starving. >> it's lunchtime. >> those smoothies, that's a high-end product that works for starbucks. the mark-up on that -- >> they're only charging a buck on the burger. >> in some places. >> apple has been the stock to watch this week. seesawing between gains and losses over the last four sessions, is this company in midst of healthy correction or a...
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when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. >> eric: the titanic sank today, 100 years ago. the media is commemorating this somber anniversary of the disaster that continues to fascinate in a variety of ways. liz trotta joins us, as she does every sunday at this time with her commentary. good morning, liz. >> good morning, eric. >> eric: it is titanic weekend. >> they are picking the bones clean. you know, it's the great story that keeps on giving.
when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's...
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you mentioned ge, that is about it. lot of economic data out this week, last week, i think people -- they'll be looking to shut it down pretty early tomorrow. but from my perspective, i would love to see a pullback, i'd love to see it back to big technical support in that 1,280 to 1,300 area. that would represent an opportunity. because we certainly think this global economic expansion is going to continue, not that stocks are expensive at these levels, but we've had -- we've moved a long way in a short period of time. i think we need to take a little bit of a breather. and we certainly want to take advantage of any pullbacks that we have. >> how closely are you paying attention to schlumberger's numbers? >> oh, this is for me. okay. i actually think that halliburton's report earlier this week really told us that north america margins, nat gas price pressures and pricing pressures as a whole were no worse than expected, and actually, international demand was strong and that's a second straight quarter now of internation
you mentioned ge, that is about it. lot of economic data out this week, last week, i think people -- they'll be looking to shut it down pretty early tomorrow. but from my perspective, i would love to see a pullback, i'd love to see it back to big technical support in that 1,280 to 1,300 area. that would represent an opportunity. because we certainly think this global economic expansion is going to continue, not that stocks are expensive at these levels, but we've had -- we've moved a long way...
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ge did five different. bowing and sessna, and not just disney.hey are doing the doles. >> disney going boo china is not a bad thing. there is it a huge market in china and ther going after the chinese market as well it is not necessarily a bad thing. but the problem with china, we observe fair trade rules and they don't. they manipulate the currency and subsidize products and all kinds of instances in which they don't observe the rules of free trade. as u.s. businesses compete. 14 days and make $200 a month in china and no u.s. business will compete against that. but there are trends where u.s. businesses are bringing their work back here in the u.s.. >> in the end of the day, it is capitalism. >> it is also buyer beware. two extremes . burrcracy kiming us here in the united states and the lack thereof is potentially hurtful in china. somewhere thatthere has to be a happy medium. >> is it easy tore do business here than there? >> no upside in total rimp. i am from the give me liberty or death school. i think companies ought to be cautious doing b
ge did five different. bowing and sessna, and not just disney.hey are doing the doles. >> disney going boo china is not a bad thing. there is it a huge market in china and ther going after the chinese market as well it is not necessarily a bad thing. but the problem with china, we observe fair trade rules and they don't. they manipulate the currency and subsidize products and all kinds of instances in which they don't observe the rules of free trade. as u.s. businesses compete. 14 days...
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when ge reported that the market informs a glum mood, but the growth is back at this company. people don't realize they make health care, oil and gas equipment, turbines and aerospace parts. ge has a powerful finance arm, and that part of the business has turned around under mike neil who has been working to turn everything in that division around. i don't mean to undercut technology. i get that we have to praise our fast moving innovators. you know i like starbucks, celgene, allergan. and apple is the best investment out there. way too cheap after tonight's earnings victory. when it comes to what i have seen this earnings season, the victors are older household names, companies run by executives who know how to capitalize on weakness, prey on competitors, and take no prisoners along the way. sometimes in the political nonsense and all of the chatter, the federal reserve taxes and whatever, it pays to remember that old companies, unlike old dogs, can learn new tricks, and apple, as great as it is, should not be the only american stock worth focussing on, or investing in for th
when ge reported that the market informs a glum mood, but the growth is back at this company. people don't realize they make health care, oil and gas equipment, turbines and aerospace parts. ge has a powerful finance arm, and that part of the business has turned around under mike neil who has been working to turn everything in that division around. i don't mean to undercut technology. i get that we have to praise our fast moving innovators. you know i like starbucks, celgene, allergan. and...
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today ge is investing $800 million here in kentucky. why? and elsewhere abroad. along with union agreement to cut starting wages. >> your union made concessions. you agreed to lower pay. is it worth it? >> absolutely because of the fact that that's what's great in having a union is that once you start to manufacture and produce and make a quality product then when the time comes around and ge receives the profit from our labor, then they can go back to table. >> we had to do to get jobs in here. >> or the jobs would go away. >> the jobs would have went away. yeah. >> reporter: ge ceo heads president obama's jobs council and has come under pressure to hire more workers in america. shoo dwoi >> we wouldn't do it if it didn't make good business sense. ge will perform and we won't make products just for the sake of make products. we'll make money. >> reporter: this is an example of creating manufacturing jobs in america. but keep in mind, the united states has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs since 2000. >> we haven't hired a lot in t
today ge is investing $800 million here in kentucky. why? and elsewhere abroad. along with union agreement to cut starting wages. >> your union made concessions. you agreed to lower pay. is it worth it? >> absolutely because of the fact that that's what's great in having a union is that once you start to manufacture and produce and make a quality product then when the time comes around and ge receives the profit from our labor, then they can go back to table. >> we had to do...
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it's risking with ge capital. in a report, they say because of the large size and must rely on funding of financial markets, the agency argues the markets were not reliable in the recent credit crisis saying that the company's industrial businesses are strong. david, company puts out a statement last night saying capital's never been stronger. $80 billion in cash and due to a change in methodology over at moody's. >> you said it all there, carl. they had that statement and it's true. you know? where were the guys in the height of the financial crisis or beforehand to tell us perhaps that the balance sheet at ge capital might not what it appeared to be? they were nowhere to be found as we know and seems the rating agencies can't do us any favors? can't do us any favors moving in to a financial crisis rating everything incorrectly and not talking as much about ge and the credit rating than so many of the securityized products and rated aaa and the like when they were junk, junk, junk. not looking back. changing the
it's risking with ge capital. in a report, they say because of the large size and must rely on funding of financial markets, the agency argues the markets were not reliable in the recent credit crisis saying that the company's industrial businesses are strong. david, company puts out a statement last night saying capital's never been stronger. $80 billion in cash and due to a change in methodology over at moody's. >> you said it all there, carl. they had that statement and it's true. you...
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when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer.f people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> welcome back. six and a half months before the election things are looking promising for president obama. a poll shows the president is leading the republican nominee by six points. the president is dominating almost all groups. he's ahead among african-american, latinos, young voters, women, independents, midwesterners and suburban women which leaves mitt romney with white suburban men. his advantage doesn't entd there. voters think he's more easy going and likable and the president is crushing romney on women's issues and the middle class. president obama has an advantage on range of personal qualities from knowledge and personal to honesty. the only hope for mitt romney as many people
when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer.f people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> welcome back. six and a half months before the election things are looking promising for president obama. a poll shows the...