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these are stores that regular people go into. 6 months ago, j.c. penney was $4.90, now over dollars 11 most go buy everything i should own this as a business. >> well, i think we have to be careful with j.c. penney. charles: just talking in general term, costco, amazon, i guarantee, 95% of this show, have shopped at costco or amazon. >> the points you are driving at consumption styles may reflect our investment styles, people as they get better with job security, and make more money, they want to migrate up food chain of stores, you start at kmart, you move to costco, and add power on nordstroms. >> right now, g.o.p. looks like they will take senate. do you think that is helping market? >> i don't think the market cares right now, it will come down to the presidential election, it may give it a little bit of a bump. but we're looking at earnings. charles: i think that the market is eager to have a halt on the war on. if we can stop this agenda, that will help, i think. i have a great stock idea for you. but first, everyone is familiar with byob, bu
these are stores that regular people go into. 6 months ago, j.c. penney was $4.90, now over dollars 11 most go buy everything i should own this as a business. >> well, i think we have to be careful with j.c. penney. charles: just talking in general term, costco, amazon, i guarantee, 95% of this show, have shopped at costco or amazon. >> the points you are driving at consumption styles may reflect our investment styles, people as they get better with job security, and make more...
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>> i think j.c. penney kohl's and macy's. i believe they are taking business back from discounters that they lost in previous years. i think they have gotten some of that back. i think they are going to be stronger than we anticipate. >> nice to see you. thank you. >> let's lock in the vote. what are you buying this holiday season? only 7% said electronics. 2% said clothes. gift cards 24% gift certificates. 56% apple stuff. 11% of you no clue yet. i'm not ready. didn't we just finish the holidays? >> nice fire by the way. let's check out where we are on gold. last week we had five days of losses taking us to levels we have not seen since june. a little bit of a bounce back up $3.50. rick santelli tracking action in chicago. >> normally i would be showing you charts of ten year notes but it seems as though the preoccupation of our fed meeting is more on the intermediate middle part of the curve. as you look at the two-day chart of the five year first of all round 183 represented high yield before it backed off. but the next ch
>> i think j.c. penney kohl's and macy's. i believe they are taking business back from discounters that they lost in previous years. i think they have gotten some of that back. i think they are going to be stronger than we anticipate. >> nice to see you. thank you. >> let's lock in the vote. what are you buying this holiday season? only 7% said electronics. 2% said clothes. gift cards 24% gift certificates. 56% apple stuff. 11% of you no clue yet. i'm not ready. didn't we just...
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david: joining us now, somebody who has been focusing on this, j.c. eagle bay founder and president, has best ways to reposition your portfolio heading into fall. jc, thanks for coming in. we had one of the strongest augusts in a long time. what does that mean for september? >> sure. david, remember we're talking about a strong august but we're coming off a weak july. the last six weeks of the summer was essentially flat. when you look at the dow jones industrial average, with added volatility. so a neutral position -- david: a lot of people were saying we had such a strong august. september is historically a bad month, you say that definitely will be a bad month. you're not saying necessarily so? >> i think historically, yes. when the s&p makes few new all-time high that is negative. crash of '87 took place. 1929 as well, believe it or not. historically these are all bad signs. i don't think we're necessarily going into a bear market. obviously definitely not calling for a crash of any kind but i think maintaining that neutral position that we've bee
david: joining us now, somebody who has been focusing on this, j.c. eagle bay founder and president, has best ways to reposition your portfolio heading into fall. jc, thanks for coming in. we had one of the strongest augusts in a long time. what does that mean for september? >> sure. david, remember we're talking about a strong august but we're coming off a weak july. the last six weeks of the summer was essentially flat. when you look at the dow jones industrial average, with added...
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j.c.er and president of eagle bay capital will be back with new trades you can't afford to miss. david: also the isis terrorist group is committing terrible atrocities. why is a radical muslim cleric in london believes those are falsehoods put out by the west. "the independents" challenged the cleric on national tv. we have must-see video. we have one of the independence hosts. liz: think about, one iphone buyer got a lot more than he bargaining for showing off to the cameras. we have the rest. hold on, straight ahead. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! if you've had chicken pox, that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you this so that you'll feel sorry for me. i'm just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. i was one of 'em. so please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. i have $40,ney do you ha
j.c.er and president of eagle bay capital will be back with new trades you can't afford to miss. david: also the isis terrorist group is committing terrible atrocities. why is a radical muslim cleric in london believes those are falsehoods put out by the west. "the independents" challenged the cleric on national tv. we have must-see video. we have one of the independence hosts. liz: think about, one iphone buyer got a lot more than he bargaining for showing off to the cameras. we have...
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thanks, j.c. >>> now for a look at nbc 10 news at 11:00. stepping up security. a local school district's plan to make its buses safer for students. plus the changes coming inside the buildings to keep unwanted and potentially dangerous visitors out. the buildings to keep unwanted the buildings to keep unwanted >>> for all of us here at nbc 10, i'm jim rosen field. thanks for joining us tonight. i'll see you back at 11:00 with jaclyn london. we continue with nbc news with brian williams. growing questions about that hard to watch video like what the league knew and when. and now the widening conversation about domestic abuse. >>> critical mission. the president prepares to make his case to the nation for destroying isis. tonight here we debut a new nbc news poll that reveals just how worried most americans are. >>> diagnosing autism. the small study making big news. it's about parents identifying the signs earlier than ever. and in some cases actually reversing some of the symptoms. >>> and the reveal. with its usual drama, apple unveils the new devices designed
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j.c. watts who was the only black republican congressman from oklahoma, he served for three or four terms, i heard him on the radio the other day and he said -- let me see if i can get this right. he said there are a lot of republican positions that a lot of blacks can sign on to. economy, government and he named this. he said -- listen to this -- he said white people for thanksgiving like to eat pumpkin pie. black people tend to eat sweet potato pie. and he said -- he, j.c. watts, said my problem is i'm a republican but my party keeps wanting to feed me pumpkin pie. now i'm not entirely sure what he meant by that -- [laughter] but i think he's talking in part about sort of ambience factors and cultural factors and hyper assertiveness on the part of the white leadership in the party. it's a comfort level i think he's talking about. something has to happen for blacks to feel more comfortable. i'm going to say culturally comfortable with republicans before they are going to vote republican.
j.c. watts who was the only black republican congressman from oklahoma, he served for three or four terms, i heard him on the radio the other day and he said -- let me see if i can get this right. he said there are a lot of republican positions that a lot of blacks can sign on to. economy, government and he named this. he said -- listen to this -- he said white people for thanksgiving like to eat pumpkin pie. black people tend to eat sweet potato pie. and he said -- he, j.c. watts, said my...
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you know that is one of the most interesting things said on this program today and i want to go to j.c. because do they have any idea what they're doing this is what i've been getting at for a year is right now do they actually have a plan because when we look at what's being said about a year ago about sarin gas in syria i mean it was just a few seconds away from hitting the button until someone said hey this doesn't make any sense at all and then everybody stood back and said yeah you're right i mean do you have it just give any confidence that all the deposit makers particularly in washington have any idea what they're doing or they just winging it. i think there is. there is a immense feeling that actually that really they don't know what to do and this is the you had also seen a former military figures in the u.k. the other day saying there is no clear strategy and i think again there is this sort of hangover certainly in the u.k. and in the us as well of a hangover by intervention in iraq and that that does dominate any sense of intervention in the region and of course last year
you know that is one of the most interesting things said on this program today and i want to go to j.c. because do they have any idea what they're doing this is what i've been getting at for a year is right now do they actually have a plan because when we look at what's being said about a year ago about sarin gas in syria i mean it was just a few seconds away from hitting the button until someone said hey this doesn't make any sense at all and then everybody stood back and said yeah you're...
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. >> james says j.c.ney is pretty easy to remember it marks down products on the first and third fridays of the month. at kohl's it's the second and fourth saturdays. and the gap -- >> every two we can on a monday and so employee told me that change from store to store but almost always on a monday. >> just figure out which monday and plan accordingly. >> the key is to be polite yourself and say, hey i know there's in the lot on the clearance rack today. what day is a day to come in. >> anthropology, babies r us, cvs ross and joanne fabrics also mark down their items oh and a schedule. some schedules may differ from region to region. i posted details on cbsphilly.com. you can find the information on my facebook and twitter feeds as well. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >> okay. everybody loves a good bargain there. and everybody loves a beautiful weekend as well. >>> we might have one in store. >> we do have one in store. we'll take all of this rain, all the clouds get rid of that and b
. >> james says j.c.ney is pretty easy to remember it marks down products on the first and third fridays of the month. at kohl's it's the second and fourth saturdays. and the gap -- >> every two we can on a monday and so employee told me that change from store to store but almost always on a monday. >> just figure out which monday and plan accordingly. >> the key is to be polite yourself and say, hey i know there's in the lot on the clearance rack today. what day is a...
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until then, i'm j.c. ramberg, remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> the march for climate change. >>> good morning, thanks for getting up with us, we are waking up this morning to news that the united states government suspects there is another terror group in syria that poses an even bigger threat an isis, at least potentially. who they are, who that group is and why they may be a threat to us here in america. we will get to that in a few minutes. today is also another nfl sunday. not much has changed since the last nfl sunday although we heard
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j.c. good is a safe driving advocate and the author of hang up and drive. good to see you. got involved in this because you have a very personal story. you care about distracted driving, you were in a car accident with your parents your parents were killed and you were injured correct? >> six yoars ago driving home from my college graduation ceremony that person's choice of using his phone, ran a red light causing a three vehicle accident, left my parents dead and me with paralysis. because of that person's choice of using his phone. >> when you decided you were going to do something about this what was your thought? >> it's senseless, there is no reason that this happened to me and any other family that it happened to. it happened every single day because we make this choice that our phones are more important than each other's life. i think we all need to step bang and realize when we're on the road we've got to look out for each other. >> do you think this police texting technology is a good idea? >> i think it's a immigrate idea. it's illegal to drive in like you said 44
j.c. good is a safe driving advocate and the author of hang up and drive. good to see you. got involved in this because you have a very personal story. you care about distracted driving, you were in a car accident with your parents your parents were killed and you were injured correct? >> six yoars ago driving home from my college graduation ceremony that person's choice of using his phone, ran a red light causing a three vehicle accident, left my parents dead and me with paralysis....
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for viewer, building a portfolio, idea of putting if in one stock, also, he had two stocks, gopro and j.cpenney, that is not how you should investment i mentioned. so that is what we talk about. you have to build a portfolio of ideas, this idea i am roming dice on one -- rolling a dice on one name, hindsight is 2020. >> i would love to ask him a question, if he was deep diving into fundamentals, if he looked at research, you have to look at these companies, really figure out, gauge your emotional. charles: he sold it, it went up. >> with all due respect, let's not finger points, you are in control of your own destiny, a lot of people making their suggestions, you take what you want with a gain of salt, and make your own decisions. >> people assume they would have sold at the top on their own. not happening. >> i compare everything to dating, if you set me up with somebody, you say he is a great guy, he is a dud or okay, but not as great as you said, you think he is greater than i think this does not mean that you are -- a bad match make near all right,. charles: particular thank you very
for viewer, building a portfolio, idea of putting if in one stock, also, he had two stocks, gopro and j.cpenney, that is not how you should investment i mentioned. so that is what we talk about. you have to build a portfolio of ideas, this idea i am roming dice on one -- rolling a dice on one name, hindsight is 2020. >> i would love to ask him a question, if he was deep diving into fundamentals, if he looked at research, you have to look at these companies, really figure out, gauge your...
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one after another we heard retailers talking about kohl's nordstrom, j.c.nney's macy's, they all had similar comments. that's why people shouldn't have been stocked about that good quarter. their two signature brands all had lean inventories. in fact it was the heritage brands, especially the venues that disappointed, now the department stores. manny, the ceo of pvh and he flagged inventories as a major reason for the strength on this show last week. >> not only our inventory, but in the department store, through some pains and markdowns on a macro basis, they have cleaned out the spring/summer inventory, we're starting very clean at the department stores. >> i circle back to that, because it's huge, when i see -- they didn't get it. we're going to solve this. inventory, excess inventory is the bain of all retailers. it means you need to mark down your merchandise aggressively. i've got to tell you something, lean inventories sets the stage for terrific profits, but more importantly for the apparel companies. there's room for new apparel to sell. in pvh's c
one after another we heard retailers talking about kohl's nordstrom, j.c.nney's macy's, they all had similar comments. that's why people shouldn't have been stocked about that good quarter. their two signature brands all had lean inventories. in fact it was the heritage brands, especially the venues that disappointed, now the department stores. manny, the ceo of pvh and he flagged inventories as a major reason for the strength on this show last week. >> not only our inventory, but in the...
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turn on the tap in j.c. coach's bathroom, across the street in her kitchen. >> we don't have water. for washing clothes, dishes. or bathing. nor than 1300 people, close to 20% of the town's population have no running water and haven't for months. >> how are you living like this. >> is this any way to li? >> no. no, but what do you do. >> it is especially harsh in the central valley, where they rely on money from private wells. with little rain, most of those wells are dry. i have watched people if they have nothing, bathing them in a little bucket. >> which hasn't run out yet. >> it makes me think, of how people can -- and the thing to me was some of the people just didn't have a voice. they didn't know where to turn. >> many are now turning to johnson, with the help of donations, she's delivering water to her neighbors. >> have you got barrels to put water in. >> it has gotten so bad, many residents are only surviving because of volunteers like these community member whose have organized a sunday afternoon water pickup. members of the junior football league are here, high schoolers
turn on the tap in j.c. coach's bathroom, across the street in her kitchen. >> we don't have water. for washing clothes, dishes. or bathing. nor than 1300 people, close to 20% of the town's population have no running water and haven't for months. >> how are you living like this. >> is this any way to li? >> no. no, but what do you do. >> it is especially harsh in the central valley, where they rely on money from private wells. with little rain, most of those wells...
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liz: you used to beat up j.c. penney, how are they doing? >> not remodeling the stores, they've done that, but reinvest the profits in more basics inventory and with athletic apparel. when the consumer goes in there, they are able to find what they want at a great price. liz: what are we looking at in this picture. >> home department is categorized by the way people shop. all the bedspreads are tucked together. and the analysts meeting is october 8th, there will be more interesting initiatives. liz: shipping from stores, the next dark side. >> the big thing in retail no one is talking about. best buy turned 1400 stores into distribution centers by being able to have a person take a piece of merchandise from the store and ship it online, they're reducing online out of stock, that's big and amazon ought to be worried about it. liz: that is taking a page from amazon's book. >> amazon has 61 distribution centers, best buy has 41 stores that are distribution stores. i'm finally warmed up to target. liz: finally. >> they're bringing in mannequins
liz: you used to beat up j.c. penney, how are they doing? >> not remodeling the stores, they've done that, but reinvest the profits in more basics inventory and with athletic apparel. when the consumer goes in there, they are able to find what they want at a great price. liz: what are we looking at in this picture. >> home department is categorized by the way people shop. all the bedspreads are tucked together. and the analysts meeting is october 8th, there will be more interesting...
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. >> they called him j.c. for jesus christ, they called him sayton. when they weren't calling him that, they were calling him charlie. i realized immediately it would be a big mistake for me to underestimate this guy because i already learned he had this phenom mall power to get everybody to do what he wanted them to do. >> from this point on charles manson is a cult leader with enough power to make his followers kill. it's a portrayal that has lasted for decades. >> i think we have to look beyond the label of monster and crazy and insane. we have to try to understand the entire situation, the circumstances. we have to understand how the counter-culture arose during the 1960s. we have to understand some of the characteristics of those people who followed manson and actually carried out the murders. and then finally, we have to understand manson as a human being. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief
. >> they called him j.c. for jesus christ, they called him sayton. when they weren't calling him that, they were calling him charlie. i realized immediately it would be a big mistake for me to underestimate this guy because i already learned he had this phenom mall power to get everybody to do what he wanted them to do. >> from this point on charles manson is a cult leader with enough power to make his followers kill. it's a portrayal that has lasted for decades. >> i think...
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jared jewelers, i would bring in the macy's and the j.c.the world to get in on this because there is an opportunity where people want to buy mid market priced diamonds. how do you keep your lead here? >> for sure, you are on the right hunt here because we did acquire zale and we are the largest specialty retail jeweler in the united states, canada, u.k. and probably the world when you look at the jewelry sales, and the bottom line is that we need to understand who our real competitors are, and it's not other especially retail jewelers. it's a very fragmented industry. there's a lot of independents out there, and we're going to have to compete with them for year after year after year. but bottom line is to your point, we need to look at the department stores. we need to look at the warehouse clubs. we need to look at the online jewelry retailers. we need to look at the tv jewelry retailers. so that's where we need to focus. we need to know who our competition is, it's not just the specialty retail jeweler down the street. >> i agree with you
jared jewelers, i would bring in the macy's and the j.c.the world to get in on this because there is an opportunity where people want to buy mid market priced diamonds. how do you keep your lead here? >> for sure, you are on the right hunt here because we did acquire zale and we are the largest specialty retail jeweler in the united states, canada, u.k. and probably the world when you look at the jewelry sales, and the bottom line is that we need to understand who our real competitors...
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david: we begin to mention, jcpenney, j.c. parets here two days #said it would pop. all the indices are down. all red arrows. there was some profit-taking. there was news that bp pulling down big parts of the market. not a big down day, if there was any day to take profits apparently today was the day. we have a lot of news for you including the news for the world of entertainment, joan rivers has died. geraldo rivera, wayne rogers who acted with her. busy hour. "after the bell" starts right now.
david: we begin to mention, jcpenney, j.c. parets here two days #said it would pop. all the indices are down. all red arrows. there was some profit-taking. there was news that bp pulling down big parts of the market. not a big down day, if there was any day to take profits apparently today was the day. we have a lot of news for you including the news for the world of entertainment, joan rivers has died. geraldo rivera, wayne rogers who acted with her. busy hour. "after the bell"...
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david: we begin to mention, jcpenney, j.c. parets here two days #said it would pop. it is up big-time, about 4% today. as you look at all the indices are down. all red arrows. there was some profit-taking. there was news that bp pulling down big parts of the market. not a big down day, if there was any day to take profits apparently today was the day. we have a lot of news for you including the news for the world of entertainment, joan rivers has died. geraldo rivera, wayne rogers who acted with her. busy hour. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: you could call it a big movement day in the market. get to today's action. tom lieden, global trend investment president. how euro interest rates are near zero will impact portfolios and any decisions people think about making. chris rents letter, needham growthfund comanager seas investor can not let market pass them by. he has two picks. dan stesich at the new york stock exchange. a big day but at end a full of sound and fury signifying very little. ism, i love the number. independent survey. i think it justified the m
david: we begin to mention, jcpenney, j.c. parets here two days #said it would pop. it is up big-time, about 4% today. as you look at all the indices are down. all red arrows. there was some profit-taking. there was news that bp pulling down big parts of the market. not a big down day, if there was any day to take profits apparently today was the day. we have a lot of news for you including the news for the world of entertainment, joan rivers has died. geraldo rivera, wayne rogers who acted...
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i know j.c. -- jcp development t with kant and paul ryan very much enjoys exercise and expect to see lot more of that from him. but when i see the magnitude of the dynamic effects there, it looks very much to me like extremely exaggerated impacts in order to make the numbers work. you can't get down to 25%, be revenue neutral and make just a standing assumptions in my the about the dynamic effects of your package. and that's a very dangerous way to go if you're concerned about fiscal rectitude down the road. >> .com your experience as the cbo director. >> correct the record slightly. i was the budget office, and instead i supervise the dynamics of the president's budget proposal to jared's characterization is right. cbo holds the size of economy fixed. the whole idea of putting in growth effects is the line of the becomes dynamic scoring. i am a proponent of this because i believe we should indicate the policymakers, everything is different about the world before and after the policy, contemplating enacting. you have to get them before and after and if it includes more economic growt
i know j.c. -- jcp development t with kant and paul ryan very much enjoys exercise and expect to see lot more of that from him. but when i see the magnitude of the dynamic effects there, it looks very much to me like extremely exaggerated impacts in order to make the numbers work. you can't get down to 25%, be revenue neutral and make just a standing assumptions in my the about the dynamic effects of your package. and that's a very dangerous way to go if you're concerned about fiscal rectitude...
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you know that is one of the most interesting things said on this program today and i want to go to j.c. because do they have any idea what they're doing this is what i've been getting at for a year is right now do they actually have a plan because when we look at what's being said about a year ago about sarin gas in syria i mean it was just a few seconds away from hitting the button until someone said hey this doesn't make any sense at all and then everybody stood back and said yeah you're right i mean do you have any confidence at all that the policymakers particularly in washington have any idea what they're doing or are they just winging it. i think there is. there is a immense feeling that actually that really they don't know what to do and this is you had also seen the former military figures in the u.k. the other day saying there is no clear strategy and i think again there is this sort of hangover certainly in the u.k. and in the us as well of a hangover by intervention in iraq and that that does dominate any sense of intervention in the region and of course last year in london
you know that is one of the most interesting things said on this program today and i want to go to j.c. because do they have any idea what they're doing this is what i've been getting at for a year is right now do they actually have a plan because when we look at what's being said about a year ago about sarin gas in syria i mean it was just a few seconds away from hitting the button until someone said hey this doesn't make any sense at all and then everybody stood back and said yeah you're...
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at least lately it is j.c. penney. the old ad campaign, remember? let's talk some numbers. alex first to you and the fundamentals. the stock has done well. have the fundamentals, though, gotten any better on jcp? >> you know, the recovery here on jc penney has been a little bit faster than we would have thought in terms of comp and margin recovery. we'd be cautious here at these levels, though. i think a lot of the up side here is already priced in realistically you could be looking at high single-digit comps in the back half of the year as inventory productivity normalize. but expectations are starting to catch up to that. i still think even five years out you're looking at a best case scenario about $1 billion in ebit da. about eight times ebit da. we'll be cautious. >> katie? >> it's a turn around play from the standpoint. the stock had been trending sharply lower for two years until august we saw a 15% rally. that rally was important because it took it above resist tan on the chart and completed what we call a base in phase where the stock had been under accumulation an
at least lately it is j.c. penney. the old ad campaign, remember? let's talk some numbers. alex first to you and the fundamentals. the stock has done well. have the fundamentals, though, gotten any better on jcp? >> you know, the recovery here on jc penney has been a little bit faster than we would have thought in terms of comp and margin recovery. we'd be cautious here at these levels, though. i think a lot of the up side here is already priced in realistically you could be looking at...
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james says j.c. penney pretty easy to remember.it marks down products on the first and third friday's of the month. at kohl's, it is the second and fourth saturday. and the gap? >> every two eeks on a monday, so employee told me that can change from store to store. but almost always on a monday. >> just figure out which monday, and plan accordingly. >> the key to be polite yourself. just say hey, i i notice not a lot here on the clearance rack. what's a good day to come? >> says anthropology, babies are us, ross, joanne fact ricks, also mark down their items on a schedule. some schedules differ region to region. i posted details on cbsphilly.com. finds the information on my facebook and twitter fields, as well. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. mmm! ring ring! ring ring! progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. and now try new progresso chili. slow-simmered, homema
james says j.c. penney pretty easy to remember.it marks down products on the first and third friday's of the month. at kohl's, it is the second and fourth saturday. and the gap? >> every two eeks on a monday, so employee told me that can change from store to store. but almost always on a monday. >> just figure out which monday, and plan accordingly. >> the key to be polite yourself. just say hey, i i notice not a lot here on the clearance rack. what's a good day to come?...
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look at the stocks that are, j.c.enney, they sell dress shirts and ties, costco, amazon stocks are up huge because -- they went there last month. do you guys know last month americans took $17 billion out of stock market mutual funds earmarked for american companies and put in $74 billion in foreign companies. out of american mutual-fund. etss of all the money, only 4% went to u.s. equities. all of it went into -- stuart: the wrong move. charles: they are to your point even those who are vested in the markets say america is in the wrong directions so if i am going to make a bet i would rather bet on russia and china than america. stuart: should i be quiet? quit whining about their shrinking the middle class? charles: it is not you. it is coming from washington. double, what is the most important thing at this moment? non economic issues, 71% and that does impact how people feel. a lot of people missed the rally because they feel for or less hopeful than they really are. i wish people would stand up and know the week u
look at the stocks that are, j.c.enney, they sell dress shirts and ties, costco, amazon stocks are up huge because -- they went there last month. do you guys know last month americans took $17 billion out of stock market mutual funds earmarked for american companies and put in $74 billion in foreign companies. out of american mutual-fund. etss of all the money, only 4% went to u.s. equities. all of it went into -- stuart: the wrong move. charles: they are to your point even those who are vested...
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. >>> this national weather report sponsored by j.c. penney. when it fits, you feel it. jcpenney. when it fits, you feel it. >>> new details after a 9-year-old girls deadly you read the labels on the foods you eat - but do you know what's in your skincare? neutrogena naturals. a line of nutrient-rich skincare with pure naturally derived ingredients, carefully chosen and clinically proven to cleanse, purify and moisturize... and you'll never find any harsh chemical sulfates,...
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from texas, oklahoma, j.c. reid representing indiana.ur knowledge of one direction trivia. i'm going to read you a question, if you think you know, you'll buzz in and show the face on the dice that you think is the correct answer. first two people to answer questions correctly will advance. and warning, if you have a wrong answer, it eliminates you. make sure you know. here is the first question, who the youngest member of one direction? right here. young lady. find that face on the dice. there, harry is indeed correct, you're moving on, congratulations. she will be here tomorrow. it's between kylie and ripka. your next question. who in the band is left-handed. right here, if you get a right, you're moving on. niles, congratulations. kelly, so sorry, listen, we have a nice prize for you. that is a ticket for you to see your boys in one direction coming up. you're not going away empty handed. you can get involved here. go to our facebook page and answer the trivia question. which favorite band is the fray? go to the facebook page, answer
from texas, oklahoma, j.c. reid representing indiana.ur knowledge of one direction trivia. i'm going to read you a question, if you think you know, you'll buzz in and show the face on the dice that you think is the correct answer. first two people to answer questions correctly will advance. and warning, if you have a wrong answer, it eliminates you. make sure you know. here is the first question, who the youngest member of one direction? right here. young lady. find that face on the dice....
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ben carson and j.c. watts and rafael and ted cruz and my husband, todd palin.bate. well, don't retreat. you reload with truth, which i know is an endangered species at 1400 pennsylvania avenue anyway, truth. the media's favorite president, he just can't stop telling lies. you know, he just said that the islamic state, isis, isn't islamic. you know who that is news to? the islamic state who calls themselves the islamic state. and it is news to thousands and thousands of muslims who have joined their death cult. so if the islamic state wasn't islamic, well, why does it have such a pill around you guessed it, around the muslim world? like jonah goldberg asks, if they weren't, why do we give them korans if we imprison them? right. yeah, just like those preplanned, hey, heads up it is coming terrorist attacks. they're now only caused by youtube. well, look, americans can handle the truth. in fact we crave the truth. ignorance and deception, they are the enemies of democracy. so, we can in this -- end this error. and by the way, we can survive this president! the que
ben carson and j.c. watts and rafael and ted cruz and my husband, todd palin.bate. well, don't retreat. you reload with truth, which i know is an endangered species at 1400 pennsylvania avenue anyway, truth. the media's favorite president, he just can't stop telling lies. you know, he just said that the islamic state, isis, isn't islamic. you know who that is news to? the islamic state who calls themselves the islamic state. and it is news to thousands and thousands of muslims who have joined...
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i know j.c. -- jct develop it with camp and paul ryan very much enjoys exercise and expect to see a lotre of that from him. but when i see the magnitude of the dynamic effects there, it looks very much to me like extremely exaggerated impacts in order to make the numbers work. you can't get down to 25%, be revenue neutral and make just a -- astounding assumption in my view about the dynamic effects of your package. that's a very dangerous way to go if you're concerned about fiscal rectitude down the road. >> doug, you had this expense as the cbo director. >> i was director of the congressional budget office and not only be. i supervised the very first dynamic scoring or macroeconomic analysis of the president's budget proposal. jared's characterization is right. cbo holds the size of the economy fixed. the whole idea of putting in growth effects is the line of the becomes dynamic scoring. i am a proponent of this because i believe we should indicate the policymakers, everything is different about the world before and after the policy, contemplating enacting. you have to give them before
i know j.c. -- jct develop it with camp and paul ryan very much enjoys exercise and expect to see a lotre of that from him. but when i see the magnitude of the dynamic effects there, it looks very much to me like extremely exaggerated impacts in order to make the numbers work. you can't get down to 25%, be revenue neutral and make just a -- astounding assumption in my view about the dynamic effects of your package. that's a very dangerous way to go if you're concerned about fiscal rectitude...