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also we'll talk with spyder man, that's state street's jim ross. he oversees billions of dollars in exchange traded funds. who is using them? are they used wisely or not? we'll talk retirement savings with the retirement heads of jpmorgan chase and bank of america, merrill lynch. we'll put it all into the context of what's going on in the market today. trouble force stocks as the market today. trouble force stocks as for stocks ahead, rising oil prices, falling jobs numbers. all of that ahead on "power lunch." >> thank you very much. we will get back to you shortly. several big stories today on "power lunch." outside of the mutual fund conference including former treasury secretary, tim geithner saying we're not finished with the financial crisis but -- we'll explain the but part in a minute. >> election day in the uk. forget about what the polls say. the better question is what does the money say? >> and wants to do this? there's a new way to test drive a porsche on the racetrack. that's for you, brian. it's a great story, and phil lebeau has it a
also we'll talk with spyder man, that's state street's jim ross. he oversees billions of dollars in exchange traded funds. who is using them? are they used wisely or not? we'll talk retirement savings with the retirement heads of jpmorgan chase and bank of america, merrill lynch. we'll put it all into the context of what's going on in the market today. trouble force stocks as the market today. trouble force stocks as for stocks ahead, rising oil prices, falling jobs numbers. all of that ahead...
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gartenstein-ross. >> jim has done some very good work. j.m.berger has done some good work on showing the disruptive impact it has. there's a very big debate amongst analysts as to whether you shut the accounts down. on one hand you have the ability to radicalize people to action. on the other hand you have the ability to gather information. increasingly the debate is becoming saddled because we can see the massive impact these accounts have had. the amount of people drawn to this area of iraq theater is greater already been it was during the afghan soviet war in terms of the number of foreign fighters who have come. social media plays a big part in that. general disadvantageous and this is something that should be a company's decision. the u.s. government has no authority to do that with one exception. if jihadist get frustrated they may create their own website, their own version of twitter or facebook at which point superiority in terms of technological capabilities plays a role. we can shut down wholesale without any sort of free speech or
gartenstein-ross. >> jim has done some very good work. j.m.berger has done some good work on showing the disruptive impact it has. there's a very big debate amongst analysts as to whether you shut the accounts down. on one hand you have the ability to radicalize people to action. on the other hand you have the ability to gather information. increasingly the debate is becoming saddled because we can see the massive impact these accounts have had. the amount of people drawn to this area of...
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we've got gap, foot locker aeropostal and ross stores. jim will weigh in on all of those.r reportedly seeking a $1 million loan from a series of banks. perhaps it means an ipo not that far away. hewlett-packard reporting quarterly earnings above expectations. revenues were shy of consensus. the company gave us more insight into the upcoming separation which will cost billions, but will result in a good amount of cost savings. we'll talk to hp ceo meg whitman in a few minutes. i would love to get your take on this stock. last quarter suffered from the dollar. that continues to be the case. a muted reaction in the market to these numbers this time. >> i saw a lot of negatives. really declines in a lot of businesses. people are saying i'm giving them a pass because this is not what the company is going to look like. there will be a lot of lay-offs. a lot of charges up front. maybe these two pieces are worth more than the whole. i don't see the fast growth we'll get or the huge cash flow we'll get from hp. it's not anything that's interesting to me. but you know what? meg whit
we've got gap, foot locker aeropostal and ross stores. jim will weigh in on all of those.r reportedly seeking a $1 million loan from a series of banks. perhaps it means an ipo not that far away. hewlett-packard reporting quarterly earnings above expectations. revenues were shy of consensus. the company gave us more insight into the upcoming separation which will cost billions, but will result in a good amount of cost savings. we'll talk to hp ceo meg whitman in a few minutes. i would love to...
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jim. >> thank you, annie. >>> 61-year-old rocdn newell admited to killing three men in the poconos. he pleaded guilty to homicide and other charges all connected to the shooting at a ross township meeting in august of 2013. he fired dozens of rounds inside the municipal building before bystanders wrestled him to the ground. prosecutors said newell was angry with the township for condemning his property. >>> amtrak wants to return lost belongings to passengers who survived the deadly derailment in port richmond. many items fell out of luggage tossed around on the may 12th event. amtrak is in the process of cataloging everything that's been recovered from the wreckage. in a letter to passengers, the company says it's working to return personal items as quickly and respectfully as possible. >>> well, for most of us it is an annoyance that comes with the advent of hot weather that first mosquito bite but in camden county they're starting the spraying season and none too soon. here is "action news" reporter eva pilgrim. >> mosquitos aren't just annoying they can carry diseases like the west nile virus. the camden county mosquito commission was out overnight while many of us
jim. >> thank you, annie. >>> 61-year-old rocdn newell admited to killing three men in the poconos. he pleaded guilty to homicide and other charges all connected to the shooting at a ross township meeting in august of 2013. he fired dozens of rounds inside the municipal building before bystanders wrestled him to the ground. prosecutors said newell was angry with the township for condemning his property. >>> amtrak wants to return lost belongings to passengers who...