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last but not least, a little time on it, talk about jc feny.predicted on chart week, remember that? that penny could have a terrific jump. by the way, bob language, we highlighted his stuff. fitzpatrick nailed this huge move, but then i had to go back, it hit 11 and a quarter, it's been slipping. i thought that was of concern. i checked in today, he says it's a strong buy. he thinks the stock is headed to 15. i liked his gumption. i am a buyer of penny right here. and it's because it simply isn't as bad as it used to be. that's the same thing with ross stores. and the weakest retailers are better than the strongest domestic place. tesla, facebook and jc penny have all had moves higher of late, but the charts as interpreted by dan fitzpatrick suggest that they have not some, but a lot more room to run. this is not a market where it pays to fight against the chartists or the charts. "mad money" is back after the break. from 2000 to 2011, on average 17 manufacturers a day shut down in america. there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united s
last but not least, a little time on it, talk about jc feny.predicted on chart week, remember that? that penny could have a terrific jump. by the way, bob language, we highlighted his stuff. fitzpatrick nailed this huge move, but then i had to go back, it hit 11 and a quarter, it's been slipping. i thought that was of concern. i checked in today, he says it's a strong buy. he thinks the stock is headed to 15. i liked his gumption. i am a buyer of penny right here. and it's because it simply...
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jc, thanks for coming in. we had one of the strongest augusts in a long time.es 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 been talking about are to the last couple of months is definitely advisable. at least the way we look at it. liz: everybody i hope you heard that. jc, who looks at charts and removes e
jc, thanks for coming in. we had one of the strongest augusts in a long time.es 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...
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the former ceo of jc penney. and eli musk says shares of tesla are too high. and stocks might agree. we're going to talk to chairman bob lusic about tesla later this hour. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mat
the former ceo of jc penney. and eli musk says shares of tesla are too high. and stocks might agree. we're going to talk to chairman bob lusic about tesla later this hour. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. ameriprise...
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david: all technical. >> jc, thank you.at happens when the host of "the independents" take on the a controversial muslim cleric who critics say support the isis terrorist group. we're asking one of those fox business hosts who did just that when we come back. david: we've all been there. stuck with a cell phone run out of juice. now a new environmentally friendly way to get the phone working again, details, when we go off the desk. ♪ ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees
david: all technical. >> jc, thank you.at happens when the host of "the independents" take on the a controversial muslim cleric who critics say support the isis terrorist group. we're asking one of those fox business hosts who did just that when we come back. david: we've all been there. stuck with a cell phone run out of juice. now a new environmentally friendly way to get the phone working again, details, when we go off the desk. ♪ ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech...
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>> hear how paula is trying to rebuild her empire. 12.5 million in earnings that went away, kmart, jc penney, walmart. >> speaking of money, who gets what in bruce and kris jenner's reported $130 million divorce? >> crazy, right. >> yeah. >> and then a little taste of the big easy. >> beignets. that is actually scott bacula here with a preview of tonight's "ncis: new orleans" premiere. >> and we're with "guardians of the galaxy" star chris pratt gearing up to host "snl" with ariana grande. >> i can totally do nicki minaj's "bang, bang." >> never heard of that. that's totally foreign to me. >> now," e.t." we won't hold that against you. >> paula deen is making news after the fallout from her racial slur scandal that cost her her show, her reputation and millions of dollars. she is now beginning to finally rebuild. she's launching a new network and buying back her food network show. >> and i spent a full day with her at her home in savannah, georgia, for her first in-depth interview in over a year. listen, she holds nothing back. >> this interview actually took place before paula's appe
>> hear how paula is trying to rebuild her empire. 12.5 million in earnings that went away, kmart, jc penney, walmart. >> speaking of money, who gets what in bruce and kris jenner's reported $130 million divorce? >> crazy, right. >> yeah. >> and then a little taste of the big easy. >> beignets. that is actually scott bacula here with a preview of tonight's "ncis: new orleans" premiere. >> and we're with "guardians of the galaxy" star...
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>> hear how paula is trying to rebuild her empire. 12.5 million in earnings that went away, kmart, jcney, walmart. >> speaking of money, who gets what in bruce and kris jenner's reported $130 million divorce? >> crazy, right. >> yeah. >> and then a little taste of the big easy.
>> hear how paula is trying to rebuild her empire. 12.5 million in earnings that went away, kmart, jcney, walmart. >> speaking of money, who gets what in bruce and kris jenner's reported $130 million divorce? >> crazy, right. >> yeah. >> and then a little taste of the big easy.
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. >> that's true.9-/jç this economy would do so much better if 30% of americans, adults don't drink atall to anthony's point. another 30% have less than one a week. 30% have less than one drink per week. that is not even -- i have one drink per week by accident. i walk into a drink. how can 30% have less than one -- >> i think after a highly stressful day a half a beer goes down nice. it is true. this is obama's america. you have 30% of the people -- basically they are the welfare people of drinking. they are depending on people like lauren and anthony and birthday girl. >> we have to do our fair share. >> you are actually drinking for millions of people. >> exactly. it is guys -- it is disgusting. obviously it is your birthday. do you not drink on your birthday if you drink every other night? >> i should probably do that though so i can remember the birthday. >> why do that? >> i am just getting older. they market the u.s. booze industry -- typically you see these ads and it is 20 somethings looking suave. but it is actually the alcoholics who are purchasing the booze. what, so alcoho
. >> that's true.9-/jç this economy would do so much better if 30% of americans, adults don't drink atall to anthony's point. another 30% have less than one a week. 30% have less than one drink per week. that is not even -- i have one drink per week by accident. i walk into a drink. how can 30% have less than one -- >> i think after a highly stressful day a half a beer goes down nice. it is true. this is obama's america. you have 30% of the people -- basically they are the welfare...
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. >> the jc squad.ou: we'll give you uqualtime, start with this anniversary, everyone marks it 13th in this town. of september 11. >> yes, sir. lou: 2001. also important anniversary to nation, second attacks in benghazi. your thoughts on the stan down orer, 13 hours of that fight. your thoughts as you were told that you can't go to the compound to save those folks. >> i think any operator or any military person, anybody in special operations would have the feeling i did, a bit of anger, it is you know, also is a bit of disappointment. because, you are not being able to help your friends, keep in mind, i have said this, we're getting calls, frantic calls from our buddies, alex and scott, state department under attack. it is sense of urgency is spinning up, your adrenaline is going up, you have to maintain your composure on the outside to make sure emotions don't get out of hatch getting lit, and all of a sudden it is a big fire. so, it -- with me it was more anger. frustration, more than anything and dis
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jc penney did not bounce until you had positive comps. i like to see positive comps. i'll make five below, i'll deal with that. i will accept restoration hardware. when comps are negative, it's tough to get behind something. >> interesting morning for retail. downgrade at macy's at stern's. this news out of radioshack today, an adjusted per share loss doubled the estimates, actively exploring options to overhaul the balance sheet. they need to recapitalize before running out of cash in the very short term. judge, that made me look $600 million plus in revs the corner. those shorting best buy, keep track of the fact radioshack -- you want to be in business against radioshack. circuit city folded overnight. you should recall when that next store goes under, if that happens to radioshack, people want electronics. they are not all going to go to amazon. is there a big theme in research about web rooming. people have been going to best buy and buying it online. just be careful if you are short best buy. this could be an unseen positive that happened very quickly. >> right.
jc penney did not bounce until you had positive comps. i like to see positive comps. i'll make five below, i'll deal with that. i will accept restoration hardware. when comps are negative, it's tough to get behind something. >> interesting morning for retail. downgrade at macy's at stern's. this news out of radioshack today, an adjusted per share loss doubled the estimates, actively exploring options to overhaul the balance sheet. they need to recapitalize before running out of cash in...
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jc morrison, senior vice president at the center for strategic and intranational studies is with us. let's talk to that question. there seem to be an about-face for the administration on how to handle ebola, and what the u.s. involvement is. >> this is a dramatic step taken, after a bit of internal deliberation and criticism of the earlier moves, they come forwardway $750 million multifaceted package that has 3,000 troops deployed, a command and control center under a flag officer, u.s. military general. >> what changed here? what happened. >> i think several things happened. i think they were criticized internally by those that remember rwanda. many of the key personalities in this administration lived there rwanda during the clinton administration and said never again at that time. that's one thing. second is the evidence of the exponential takeoff of this epidemic, and people waking up and thinking my lord, it could go from 5,000 to 250,000 in rocket speed if something is not done. and third, they - the fear around mutation of the virus, and the notion that is now actively debated
jc morrison, senior vice president at the center for strategic and intranational studies is with us. let's talk to that question. there seem to be an about-face for the administration on how to handle ebola, and what the u.s. involvement is. >> this is a dramatic step taken, after a bit of internal deliberation and criticism of the earlier moves, they come forwardway $750 million multifaceted package that has 3,000 troops deployed, a command and control center under a flag officer, u.s....
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. >> secretary hagel, service sects, i saw several of the chiefs, the jcs, military leaders, civilianhe fact as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff there's many thing is have to do, and there's also a handful of things that remind me what a privilege it is that i get to do. and today i get to represent the men and women that serve america's armed forces in uniform and their family in thanking two great patriots and american leaders, and i get to do that and i'm mindful of the great privilege it is to do. so thank you all for attending this ceremony. i sat with the chairman mckeon -- by the way, don't know when the last time there were three chairmans sitting side-by-side-by-side on this field but it will be a memory i'll keep. when we watched the fife and bagpipe cross by, we marvel at the troops on the field, we listen in awe to the national anthem as we do everyday it's played, but maybe today played with a little sweeter tune for the two of you, and i hope you think about it that way. and it occurred to me what you have really done for america's armed forces is made sure we remai
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big bucks retailers like walmart, target, kohls and jc pen also getting in on the action.pplication process is under way, these employees may not start until november. and then what happens to these employees once holiday shopping and returns have ended? the question here is how many will stay on board. if we look at last year, target kept 40% of its employees, and this year walmart says it will retain about 25%. today i spoke with the national retail federation and they said while consumer confident is not at an all-time high, it's still a good time for consumer spending and, of course, that also means a good time for retailers. >> the holiday season can account for as much as 35% of a retailer's annual sales. for many companies, when they bring in that extra staff at the end of the year for the holiday season, it really is make or break for some of these companies. >> the national retail federation will release holiday spending forecasts in about two weeks. so it's going to be interesting to see how many dollars exactly we're going to be talking about this year. >> and i
big bucks retailers like walmart, target, kohls and jc pen also getting in on the action.pplication process is under way, these employees may not start until november. and then what happens to these employees once holiday shopping and returns have ended? the question here is how many will stay on board. if we look at last year, target kept 40% of its employees, and this year walmart says it will retain about 25%. today i spoke with the national retail federation and they said while consumer...
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>>>r=]jç . >>> we are following a developing story out of northern california tonight.orced mandatory evacuations. the king fire is burning in a rural area of eldorado county. that's about halfway between sacramento and reno. you can see just how heavy the smoke is in this video. the fire has grown to about 2,000 acres. 15 homes have been evacuated. ♪-p >>> members of philadelphia's eastern european communities rallied against russian aggression in ukraine. the rally called stop putin took place this afternoon on independence mall. the group is worried if putin's military actions in ukraine are not stopped, they may spread to their homelands. >>> meanwhile, more trouble for the fragile cease-fire in eastern ukraine. several residential neighborhoods of the city of do donetsk came under shelling last night. several people were hurt. the defense minister announced na nato weapons are en route to help combat the separatists. >>> is she or isn't she running for president? that was the question on everybody's mind as hillary clinton returned to iowa since her 2008 campaign.
>>>r=]jç . >>> we are following a developing story out of northern california tonight.orced mandatory evacuations. the king fire is burning in a rural area of eldorado county. that's about halfway between sacramento and reno. you can see just how heavy the smoke is in this video. the fire has grown to about 2,000 acres. 15 homes have been evacuated. ♪-p >>> members of philadelphia's eastern european communities rallied against russian aggression in ukraine. the...
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the president talking ate the jc squad. >> that was january. >> don't worry about these terrorists and extremists perhaps, now he's using that as a justification for expanding this war after sort o of minimizing what the threat was. that's a problem he's going to have to address in the speech tomorrow. >> all right. that's why you cover the white house because you know all the details. ed henry, thank you. >>> war planes carrying out a separate attack in syria going after a group of al qaeda militants known as the khorasan group. this after intelligence community got wind they were hatching a plot to attack planes bound for right here the united states. live to chief intelligence correspondent catherine her ridge in washington for the real story on this. >> thank you. a former national security official tells fox news the intelligence community identified members of the khorasan group in syria over a year ago and the intelligence was available to the obama white house. the half dozen operatives have direct ties to the al qaeda senior leadership in pakistan. and some of those members we
the president talking ate the jc squad. >> that was january. >> don't worry about these terrorists and extremists perhaps, now he's using that as a justification for expanding this war after sort o of minimizing what the threat was. that's a problem he's going to have to address in the speech tomorrow. >> all right. that's why you cover the white house because you know all the details. ed henry, thank you. >>> war planes carrying out a separate attack in syria going...
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it's a better quality business with a longer ram than baidu and jc penney, more like facebook, and soce target of $105 represents 34 times year earnings which is reasonable. >> some people were too euphoric about the fund mentals to begin with some. >> actually having poured through more than once, the positive story in the fundamentals is phenomenal. there's tremendous amount of risks as well, but there really isn't a lot of -- there aren't a lot of other possibilities for an investment in such a large cap. it's going to be liquid. growing 30% plus. has 50% profitability. you are talking about a small number of companies, facebook, baidu and ten cent, the three notable ones. >> thanks for coming on. appreciate it. stock moving lower, $88.85. you want to make a comment? >> i would just be -- the rumor is that alibaba is going to turn around now and make a big acquisition. a lot of people are suggesting yahoo! given the ties. i wonder how the stock would react to something like that. i don't think the reaction would necessarily be positive. >> i do want to give you credit, i was out la
it's a better quality business with a longer ram than baidu and jc penney, more like facebook, and soce target of $105 represents 34 times year earnings which is reasonable. >> some people were too euphoric about the fund mentals to begin with some. >> actually having poured through more than once, the positive story in the fundamentals is phenomenal. there's tremendous amount of risks as well, but there really isn't a lot of -- there aren't a lot of other possibilities for an...
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look at best buy, jc penney, the extent that market is interested in this picking over for value maybe. >> sprint rallies as the ceo promises he's ready to make big changes. he talked about his new role as ceo on "squawk on the street". >> no. i mean the reason i took this job because i believe in the prospect of sprint, i believe that we only have 16% market share so i see a tremendous opportunity. i see a chance that this industry can be a lot simpler. i'm in it and think we have a good opportunity to continue to grow sprint. >> well marcel who has been on the job, i don't know, a couple months at the most and a lot of people said don't make any major changes in the first 100 days is doing his best to make as many major changes as he can. they're talking about consolidation. being aggressive in pricing in terms of their advertising. they want to make a deal with their parent company. they have the pockets and potentially the synergies to do that with other people. the stock's rallied 15% on the expectations. whether you chase it here is another story. here is a company where people e
look at best buy, jc penney, the extent that market is interested in this picking over for value maybe. >> sprint rallies as the ceo promises he's ready to make big changes. he talked about his new role as ceo on "squawk on the street". >> no. i mean the reason i took this job because i believe in the prospect of sprint, i believe that we only have 16% market share so i see a tremendous opportunity. i see a chance that this industry can be a lot simpler. i'm in it and...
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>> 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 and showing positive momentum now. it's hardly free and clear of resistance on the chart now going forward. to me the risk reward is more favorable with that base breakout on the chart. >> thank you very much to both of you. yo
>> 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...
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so jc? it is a. congratulations to you. colleen, i'm sorry, you're going home.you. >> inside that envelope, you will be able to see a one-d-con certificate of your choice. congratulations to you guys. kylie, jc, ripka. you're moving on. until tomorrow. they'll be back and compete. viewers at home >>> good morning. i am chris cato. 8:56. let's get the forecast. tedd, is the rain moving in yet? >> not yet, it is mainly to the south. we have plenty of clouds overhead now. notice showers down here. rain at times in the delmarva. looks like it will track out to sea, still churn some showers around the shower and of course in delaware, maybe a slight chance at philadelphia, mainly looking at cloudy skies. cool and cloudy for the day, with some showers possible. temperatures around 73 degrees. winds breezy from the northeast, but windy down the shore. >>> we have breaking news at nbc 10. trump entertainment resorts, the company that owns two casinos in atlantic city has filed for bankruptcy. trump plaza is set to close september 16th. this bankruptcy filing is the fift
so jc? it is a. congratulations to you. colleen, i'm sorry, you're going home.you. >> inside that envelope, you will be able to see a one-d-con certificate of your choice. congratulations to you guys. kylie, jc, ripka. you're moving on. until tomorrow. they'll be back and compete. viewers at home >>> good morning. i am chris cato. 8:56. let's get the forecast. tedd, is the rain moving in yet? >> not yet, it is mainly to the south. we have plenty of clouds overhead now....
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kylie, jc, ripka. you're moving on. until tomorrow.morning, just a few minutes before 9:00. i'm kris sanchez. this morning, the city council will vote on creating a list of businesses who have surveillance cameras and want to let the city have access to them. >>> meteorologist christina loren has a look at our weather forecast and whether or not it's clear this morning. >> you know, it's still pretty murky out there this morning, chr kris, but temperatures will be warmer. about 81 degrees in the south bay. 67 degrees for san francisco today and 71 degrees on the east shore. as we head throughout the next couple days, temperatures will climb. we're up to 87 degrees in the south bay for tomorrow, and we'll stale relatively warm most of the week all the way through friday. ♪ >>> from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. it's september the 9th, 2014. good-looking crowd outside on the plaza. i'm w
kylie, jc, ripka. you're moving on. until tomorrow.morning, just a few minutes before 9:00. i'm kris sanchez. this morning, the city council will vote on creating a list of businesses who have surveillance cameras and want to let the city have access to them. >>> meteorologist christina loren has a look at our weather forecast and whether or not it's clear this morning. >> you know, it's still pretty murky out there this morning, chr kris, but temperatures will be warmer. about...
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. >> moderator: thank you for those answers candidates and thank you to jake and jc further questions. we move on now to the questions from viewers and readers submitted leading to tonight's kcci debate received dozens and dozens of questions. candidates will have 45 seconds answer these questions as well a chance for rebuttal if needed. the first question goes to mr. braley. >> moderator: a person from des moines would like to know why are you opposed to tort reform such as the jury awards for people suing for damages in medical malpractice cases? braley: cappy i think we need to be doing more to protect iowa consumers and families and not taking away their rights under the constitution. one of the things that we need to be talking about is when people are making radical proposals to take away your rights. you need to be thinking about what that's going to mean when something happens to me. .. >> >> whether man-made or not to. i could argue it is both sides but i believe in protecting our environment but without the job killing regulation coming out of the epa which is what congressm
. >> moderator: thank you for those answers candidates and thank you to jake and jc further questions. we move on now to the questions from viewers and readers submitted leading to tonight's kcci debate received dozens and dozens of questions. candidates will have 45 seconds answer these questions as well a chance for rebuttal if needed. the first question goes to mr. braley. >> moderator: a person from des moines would like to know why are you opposed to tort reform such as the...
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guy jc penney. >> what about celgene or gilead? >> i still believe in gilead. i think celgene has irons in all fires. they own a lot of different pieces. it's a very inexpensive stock. it's a natural place to go. natural. these stocks are up huge. take a look at the gains. remember the october factor. there are a lot of people who want to lock in gains with this theory of the market you're using. i really like it. maybe accept the fact you are going to get hammering here. >> i remember the blackstone ipo. remember that one? may of '07? >> you want to go back to groupon? what do you want to do, play memory with me? >> i'll do whatever you want. >> why don't you do a mad dash with me. >> after the break, we'll count down to the opening bell and talk about what rihanna just tweeted to cbs. take a look at the premarket. che can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where
guy jc penney. >> what about celgene or gilead? >> i still believe in gilead. i think celgene has irons in all fires. they own a lot of different pieces. it's a very inexpensive stock. it's a natural place to go. natural. these stocks are up huge. take a look at the gains. remember the october factor. there are a lot of people who want to lock in gains with this theory of the market you're using. i really like it. maybe accept the fact you are going to get hammering here. >> i...
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>> thank you, jc penney activists. look at this. in the third quarter, remember we are in the first quarter of 2015 for darden. in the third quarter 2014 they did minus 5.4%. now they are doing minus 1.3%. that is a monumental switch, people. they are doing a lot of interesting, i think, promotions that are getting headlines. are they flailing? i think a more focused company without the anvil around the neck of red lobster is capable of doing more things than we thought. now, the activists could come in and maybe they've do the danny meyer. i don't know. when i asked him about red lobster and olive garden, i said what do you think about them? he said they're fuel. i said you mean like diesel fuel? he said, no, low acting. it was like, wow. if they can get it to be less than fuel and more food. >> yesterday you were critical of any retailer with negative comps. you are saying the bar is so low on darden. >> yeah. i think a progression is what we want to see. i love the way olive garden is turning here. yes. when you see -- now everyo
>> thank you, jc penney activists. look at this. in the third quarter, remember we are in the first quarter of 2015 for darden. in the third quarter 2014 they did minus 5.4%. now they are doing minus 1.3%. that is a monumental switch, people. they are doing a lot of interesting, i think, promotions that are getting headlines. are they flailing? i think a more focused company without the anvil around the neck of red lobster is capable of doing more things than we thought. now, the...
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businesses came in, nordstrom, macy's, jc penney.on to that we attracted -- built providence place mall. didn't seem to both are them. that's a figment of people's imagination. that's what people are saying. you think businesses are sighing i'm not going to providence because buddy cianci is mayor? we had the biggest economic boom. we created jobs. look at it today, you can take a bowling ball and run it down the streets and not hit anybody. number two, we don't have the confidence. this is a great city. we have great universities, great health care, great historic preservation, great arts community. all those things need to be combined together to once again recapture the greatness of this city and the candidates who are out there now don't have that imagination. there's no vision. sometimes there is vision. all the vision in the world without action is a daydream. and all the action in the world without vision is a nightmare. that's what we've had in this city for the past 12 years, $110 million deficit, crime up. people don't feel
businesses came in, nordstrom, macy's, jc penney.on to that we attracted -- built providence place mall. didn't seem to both are them. that's a figment of people's imagination. that's what people are saying. you think businesses are sighing i'm not going to providence because buddy cianci is mayor? we had the biggest economic boom. we created jobs. look at it today, you can take a bowling ball and run it down the streets and not hit anybody. number two, we don't have the confidence. this is a...
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. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por jc penney, cuando te sienta bien, lo sientesaramelo es bÁsicamente pura azÚcar con agüita. >> pero tenemos que tener cuidado que no se nos ponga muy oscuro porque entonces se amarga. >> ok. le vas a agregar el almÍbar al huevo. >> le voy a agregar el almÍbar al huevo. tengo un molde.. en mi casa se hacÍa con cualquier tipo de recipiente. este molde tiene su propia tapa. ¿no? aquÍ tengo mi caramelo. cuidadito que estÁ caliente. >> importantÍsimo. yo me he dado unas quemadas con caramelo y son espantosas. >> por eso no me gustan los niÑos en la cocina. le vamos a dar vuelta al molde. >> que cubra bien todo. vamos a batir esto. >> ok. ahora sÍ batimos con el almibar. >> vamos a colarlo aquÍ mismo. >> quÉ rico tener cuatro manos en la cocina y una vez coladito, precalentamos el horno a 400 grados y lo vamos a hacer al baÑo marÍa. ¿no? >> ¿cuÁnto tiempo? >> es hora y media pero aquÍ lo tengo... a ver si podemos. y entonces, adelante, joven. lo ponemos aquÍ. lo vamos a tapar. si no tienes este aparatico, lo pones en cualquier recipien
. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por jc penney, cuando te sienta bien, lo sientesaramelo es bÁsicamente pura azÚcar con agüita. >> pero tenemos que tener cuidado que no se nos ponga muy oscuro porque entonces se amarga. >> ok. le vas a agregar el almÍbar al huevo. >> le voy a agregar el almÍbar al huevo. tengo un molde.. en mi casa se hacÍa con cualquier tipo de recipiente. este molde tiene su propia tapa. ¿no? aquÍ tengo mi caramelo....