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look at josh. final seconds of round four. >> mike: that man, ricardo lamas will fight against jose aldo plus barao and faber. ufc 169 one week from tonight on pay-per-view. fox ufc saturday, our main event, the fifth and final round, henderson and thomson. anthony pettis' younger brother fought earlier tonight. he is watching this fight very closely. >> joe: he's done that several times in this fight. the step in right hook to the body. >> mike: nasty knee to the body. you could hear it. so hard for josh to do the things he's normally capable of doing inside the octagon. >> joe: and it doesn't help that benson is outstanding, fighting very well. the last time there was a setback, he came back with a vengeance and now he's looking to do the same thing once again. >> mike: also some excellent positioning by josh, unable to capitalize on it. >> joe: the step-in elbow there. >> mike: 3:30 remains in our main event on fox ufc saturday. >> joe: and josh trying to set something up here. nice. the there's
look at josh. final seconds of round four. >> mike: that man, ricardo lamas will fight against jose aldo plus barao and faber. ufc 169 one week from tonight on pay-per-view. fox ufc saturday, our main event, the fifth and final round, henderson and thomson. anthony pettis' younger brother fought earlier tonight. he is watching this fight very closely. >> joe: he's done that several times in this fight. the step in right hook to the body. >> mike: nasty knee to the body. you...
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play for josh." >> i read it and cried. >> reporter: josh's mom deena rominger. >> they had that bond. nobody else knew how josh felt except for spencer. >> reporter: spencer says he still thinks about josh everyday. that's why this opportunity meant so much to him. >> during the time we touched the ball i found where i wrote josh and i looked for that and - - >> reporter: put your hand on it? >> put my hand on it every single time. >> reporter: thought of him? >> yes. it meant a whole lot to me. >> reporter: which brings us to the end of that game. with two seconds left on the clock, bishop down by a point and the rivals at the free throw line, bishop needed a miracle. and some say that's exactly what they got. >> rebound, leads it a those wilson, three quarter got a shot, it's gone! oh, my goodness! spencer wilson from 50 feet out wins the game for the villains! >> reporter: in the official record book, spencer wilson will get credit for that remarkable hail mary. but the boys here at bishop believe spencer's friend josh deserves at least an assist. and no matter what you believe, y
play for josh." >> i read it and cried. >> reporter: josh's mom deena rominger. >> they had that bond. nobody else knew how josh felt except for spencer. >> reporter: spencer says he still thinks about josh everyday. that's why this opportunity meant so much to him. >> during the time we touched the ball i found where i wrote josh and i looked for that and - - >> reporter: put your hand on it? >> put my hand on it every single time. >>...
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josh graham coined the term. we're going through today's downgrades, asking the traders if they think they're clown grades. >> i love it. >>> "fast money" starts right now. at the nasdaq in new york city's times square. consumer tug-of-war. the widening gap between the high-end and low-end retail plays. and brian kelly's new short position that has others on the desk fired up. and digital movies jumping by 50% last year. the chair of lion's gate will tell us his strategy. let's get straight to our top story tonight. the u.s. consumer in focus with a tale of two retailers right now sears, plunging in the after-hour sessions after big losses in the fourth quarter. abercrombie & fitch raised its guidance and is soaring in the after-hour session. josh brown, sears holdings. what do you think of it? >> it's not been in good shape from a retailer perspective. they haven't done anything right for years and years. management's a mess. they have internal fifedomes that fight with each other. you have an underlying bit in
josh graham coined the term. we're going through today's downgrades, asking the traders if they think they're clown grades. >> i love it. >>> "fast money" starts right now. at the nasdaq in new york city's times square. consumer tug-of-war. the widening gap between the high-end and low-end retail plays. and brian kelly's new short position that has others on the desk fired up. and digital movies jumping by 50% last year. the chair of lion's gate will tell us his...
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thank you, josh. thank you, josh. all our friends in florida. >> i love that song., everyone. we consider ourselves business optimizers.ider , how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. we'll show you lots of ways to run safely, and operate more efficiently. so your business can perform like never before. running safely, running efficiently, that's optimization. we are tyco integrated security. safer. smarter. tyco. >> good morning. i'm kristen sze. the surf competition has been under way near half moon for the past hour. this is a live look at some of the surfers. we're streaming the competition live on our website. they're just waiting for the big one, mike. >> and notice a couple nice ones go by. but they haven't caught any of the bigger ones yet. red flag warning, high fire danger above 1,000 feet. record highs possible next week. leyla. >> and we have a major injury accident on surfer street. there was a car versus a pedestrian. esk is reopened. but we've got announcer: it's like like. today,
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here's josh hutcherson. not fair of me to hold you to the things you said in the games. you saved us. >> i know that. >> well, i can't go on acting for the cameras and then just ignoring each other in real life. so if you can stop looking at me like i'm wounded, then i can quit acting like it. and then maybe we have a shot at being friends. >> i've never been very good at friends. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now i would like to challenge you to a random three-point shootout. >> i'm so in. >> jimmy: that means it's a three-point shootout using anything besides basketball. >> perfect. >> jimmy: more with josh hutcherson when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is differen
here's josh hutcherson. not fair of me to hold you to the things you said in the games. you saved us. >> i know that. >> well, i can't go on acting for the cameras and then just ignoring each other in real life. so if you can stop looking at me like i'm wounded, then i can quit acting like it. and then maybe we have a shot at being friends. >> i've never been very good at friends. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now i would like to challenge you to a random three-point...
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josh didn't.arent to me that he was special. >> before the game spencer wrote a letter to josh's mom explaining what they were doing and why he would be playing for josh. >> just wanted to let you no he that the payment impact has on on your life. will never forget him. pray for josh. >> i read it and cried. >> josh's mom, dina. >> they just had that bond. nobody else knew how josh felt except for spencer. >> spencer says he still thinks about josh every day. that's why this opportunity meant so much to him. >> the time i touched the ball, i found where i wrote josh i looked for that. put my hand on it every single time. >> thought of him? >> yes. member a whole lot to me. >> which brings us to the end of that game. with two seconds left on the clock, bishop down by a point in the rival at the freethrow bishop needed a miracle. some say that's exactly what they got. >> shot it, good! the official record book spencer wilson will be credit for that remarkable hail mary but the boys here at bishop be
josh didn't.arent to me that he was special. >> before the game spencer wrote a letter to josh's mom explaining what they were doing and why he would be playing for josh. >> just wanted to let you no he that the payment impact has on on your life. will never forget him. pray for josh. >> i read it and cried. >> josh's mom, dina. >> they just had that bond. nobody else knew how josh felt except for spencer. >> spencer says he still thinks about josh every day....
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josh at the rose bowl right now.ith a special "play of the day" for us in a little bit. >> it's going to be a long day for those folks because the game not until tonight. we're glad they got up early. >>> a doctor suing the police chief claiming he was arrested unfairly. was it because the doctor's wife was having an affair with the top cop? >>> and then also, 20 years ago, the battle for ice skating gold between tonya harding and nancy kerrigan exploded into one of the biggest scandals in sports history. why tonya harding is now claiming she was attacked. >> 20 years, wow. >> hard to believe. why me, why now? >>> and pop star kesha at the top of her career. why has she just checked herself into rehab? we'll talk about that. >> we are. it's all coming up. >>> but first, a stunning murder case out of alabama. home to a baptist minister now accused of killing his wife. a minister nabbed by police on new year's day moments before boarding a plane heading out of the country. police say he was trying to flee, the defense
josh at the rose bowl right now.ith a special "play of the day" for us in a little bit. >> it's going to be a long day for those folks because the game not until tonight. we're glad they got up early. >>> a doctor suing the police chief claiming he was arrested unfairly. was it because the doctor's wife was having an affair with the top cop? >>> and then also, 20 years ago, the battle for ice skating gold between tonya harding and nancy kerrigan exploded into...
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if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster.r years ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight but we respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to be -- play tough, but actually, he just wants to know someone cares about him. and he got to calling me dad, you know what i mean? i'm old enough -- i'm sorry about that, i'll old enough to be his dad. so, i'm hoping i can pull him up and maybe make him see that staying in trouble, you're going to do every bit of this, you know, the system will take the time in a minute. if you're ignorant, they got something for you. >> for harrison, staying out of trouble and earning every minute of good time is the difference between getting out in 10 years or 20. and for him, that's espec
if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster.r years ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight but we respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean?...
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josh, i broke out the josh, the big golden josh.e polar vortex. a lot of people actually feared the worst because he started trending. people thought, oh, no, something happened to him. nah, not at all. it was his performance on "it's a wrap." one of the categories on the show. contestants had to which rapper he was impersonating. let's see how he did. here's alex. >> don't push me 'cause i'm close to the edge, i'm trying not to lose my head rapped this pioneering grand mamaster. >> grandmaster flash. a pretty easy clue. the next one. come on. there's not another one. >> i made the change from a common thief to up close and personal with robin leach wrapped this notorious guy -- >> george, notorious b.i.g. >> get this weak stuff out of here. >> all right. josh says thumbs up. he likes it. we like george. you learn something new. isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our
josh, i broke out the josh, the big golden josh.e polar vortex. a lot of people actually feared the worst because he started trending. people thought, oh, no, something happened to him. nah, not at all. it was his performance on "it's a wrap." one of the categories on the show. contestants had to which rapper he was impersonating. let's see how he did. here's alex. >> don't push me 'cause i'm close to the edge, i'm trying not to lose my head rapped this pioneering grand...
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josh talked large cap financials. i think to add to that you want to look at some of the regional financials. you want to look at some of the names that are going to be able to rally as rates go higher. i think one theme that you want to position yourself for this year is rates are going to go higher and you're going to see an economic recovery. i'm looking for construction names like ingersoll rand in the bank space, the regional banks, new york community bank. >> so, doc, the focus remains on the ten year. look at below 3%. 294 as we speak. >> shrinking, by the way. >> interest rate sensitive names have suffered, utilities and the like. banks have done quite well. i know we've also mentioned them on the desk already but is that the place you want to be? >> i like banks but banks are more for pete. my brother is more into biotechs and banks than i am. what i've been watching, judge, is the cold weather has kept people away from trading desks and not big box retailers. and as it has we've seen thinner markets here. so
josh talked large cap financials. i think to add to that you want to look at some of the regional financials. you want to look at some of the names that are going to be able to rally as rates go higher. i think one theme that you want to position yourself for this year is rates are going to go higher and you're going to see an economic recovery. i'm looking for construction names like ingersoll rand in the bank space, the regional banks, new york community bank. >> so, doc, the focus...
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message and they want folks to know that josh is doing well.in may. how are you feeling. >> i feel good. tired. hungry. >> she's always hungry. >> reporter: already milestones like when josh stood up for the first time. >> the first big moment of, okay, we're on the road. we're healing. >> reporter: did it feel like that for you too? >> being able to hold my wife again -- >> reporter: to hold your wife again. imagine. josh's left leg has healed enough to be fit for a prosthesis. the right one is soon to follow. learning to walk is a tricky business. it requires serious core strength and to balance in ways you have to see to believe which requires a kind of fearlessness. >> i don't want that hope. not at all. >> reporter: that kind of courage is easier to come by when you have a solid support system. next month taylor's brother, sergeant patrick griffith, is headed up a warriors walk to raise money for what will be a lifetime of added costs. >> i want them to know that no matter what happens throughout their lives, that they will always have us
message and they want folks to know that josh is doing well.in may. how are you feeling. >> i feel good. tired. hungry. >> she's always hungry. >> reporter: already milestones like when josh stood up for the first time. >> the first big moment of, okay, we're on the road. we're healing. >> reporter: did it feel like that for you too? >> being able to hold my wife again -- >> reporter: to hold your wife again. imagine. josh's left leg has healed enough...
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josh will say the same thing. you can't get in the way. >> the reason why this is commanding an 80 multiple, and it won't always, is because it's so early in what could be such a huge industry. and there are very few publicly traded ways to play it. that won't last forever. but as netflix demonstrated, it could last for a decade. >> these guys are doing the same business around the world, it's a global company. give them that. >> coming up next on fast, bitcoins fifth birthday, we're celebrating with the top bitcoin highlights after the break. >> fast money means trading. everybody has to bring their best information each and every night. the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation, it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the markets. as the world has changed, our show has evolved. >> i am guy adami, i am fast money. >> i am pete najarian, i am fast money. >> are you fast money? go to the nbc universal store, and order your fast money tee, run with th
josh will say the same thing. you can't get in the way. >> the reason why this is commanding an 80 multiple, and it won't always, is because it's so early in what could be such a huge industry. and there are very few publicly traded ways to play it. that won't last forever. but as netflix demonstrated, it could last for a decade. >> these guys are doing the same business around the world, it's a global company. give them that. >> coming up next on fast, bitcoins fifth...
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troopers, josh?me sunday. they'll be stuffing their faces with plenty of food. not just wings, nachos, chips, guac. no, when it comes to game day grub, some folks get crazy. or headache that creative. or make that creative. check it out. it's the ultimate day of gridiron glory. on the field and in the kitchen. let's face it, americans take the game-day eats seriously. spending more than $50 million annually on super bowl sunday food alone. that's roughly 11 million pounds of chips. 69 million pounds of avocado. get this. 1.23 billion chicken wings. for 47 layer dip to nacho lasagna, chicken wing cup cakes. the sky's the limit. and for extremists, i give you the snack-adium. we asked you for your most outrageous, over-the-top takes on game day recipes. and the submissions poured in. go big or go home beef tenderloin sandwiches. now, we enter the final quarter of "gma's" ultimate game day grub contest and leave you to huddle up to your computer to vote on the finalists. just in time for a game-winning
troopers, josh?me sunday. they'll be stuffing their faces with plenty of food. not just wings, nachos, chips, guac. no, when it comes to game day grub, some folks get crazy. or headache that creative. or make that creative. check it out. it's the ultimate day of gridiron glory. on the field and in the kitchen. let's face it, americans take the game-day eats seriously. spending more than $50 million annually on super bowl sunday food alone. that's roughly 11 million pounds of chips. 69 million...
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josh brown is the bull.rown is the bear. >> i think the bash case is well-known at this point. there's a lot of exposure to china. a lot of exposure to coal. that is not looking as good as it had in prior cycles. i understand all of that. as warren buffett is fond of saying, the news hasn't gotten any better but the prices sure have. this is a stock with 3% yield selling at ten times earnings. had a huge rally off the bottom last summer of almost 50%. it's digesting the gains since then. has not gotten off to a good start this year. i got to tell you something. you still have 30% of the float short. they have not covered from those summer lows. quite frankly, i think we're at a point where the estimates and the negativity surrounding this stock are over -- about to change. >> with all due respect to warren buffett it's not about price, it's valuation. >> i think that's what he meant. but continue. >> i'll try and clear it up to for you. >> sure. >> value you asian has not improved. they got joe cash. going t
josh brown is the bull.rown is the bear. >> i think the bash case is well-known at this point. there's a lot of exposure to china. a lot of exposure to coal. that is not looking as good as it had in prior cycles. i understand all of that. as warren buffett is fond of saying, the news hasn't gotten any better but the prices sure have. this is a stock with 3% yield selling at ten times earnings. had a huge rally off the bottom last summer of almost 50%. it's digesting the gains since then....
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josh was right when you were talking before.invented by milton friedman, initiated by ronald reagan, republicans in theory support it. the problem with all respect to abby and the republicans, at the margin, they'd rather not spend the money on people who don't vote republican so they'd rather be dragged kicking and screaming to the idea. but if obama aimed bigger as krystal says, i think he can start the conversation. >> amen to that and with all due respect to our good friend abby huntsman. >> abby does not sit in that particular regard. >> the idea of having 14 republicans respond to the state of the union. >> i think it was like 4 3/4 republican responses. >> you're right. it was four, only four. but, still, it's an absurd amount and suggests the whole group is fractured, leaderless, free for all. there's an official response and there's a factions response, and then there's a free agent response. and then there's what i find -- >> response yesterday. >> right there the krystal response and i find it somewhat patronizing the
josh was right when you were talking before.invented by milton friedman, initiated by ronald reagan, republicans in theory support it. the problem with all respect to abby and the republicans, at the margin, they'd rather not spend the money on people who don't vote republican so they'd rather be dragged kicking and screaming to the idea. but if obama aimed bigger as krystal says, i think he can start the conversation. >> amen to that and with all due respect to our good friend abby...
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josh?> chris, thank you. of course we'll hear more from matthew mcconaughey and we'll be joined by jared leto. his costar and fellow nominee for their roles in "dallas buyers club". >>> also, we'll break now for those breaking news overnight on that shooting at a supermarket in indiana. the gunman was pointing his weapon to the third person before police intervened. abc's alex perez as the latest. good morning, alex. >> shots were fired. everyone was evacuated. >> reporter: this morning, witnesses describing the pure horror that unfolded inside this elkhart, indiana grocery store late monday night. >> you're thinking of your kids safety, your safety. >> it's a huge crime scene. the area where the shootings happened in the store are basically from one end of the store to the next. there were several rounds fired in there. >> reporter: police say a man in his 20s entered martin's supermarket at around 10:00 p.m. he shot and killed a female employee, who appears to be in her late teens or earl
josh?> chris, thank you. of course we'll hear more from matthew mcconaughey and we'll be joined by jared leto. his costar and fellow nominee for their roles in "dallas buyers club". >>> also, we'll break now for those breaking news overnight on that shooting at a supermarket in indiana. the gunman was pointing his weapon to the third person before police intervened. abc's alex perez as the latest. good morning, alex. >> shots were fired. everyone was evacuated....
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and netflix has thrived in that market. >> it's josh brown. if you're reid hastings, what's the one thing that keeps you up at night? the content providers are going to get more aggressive on how much money they want? or is it amazon prime turning into its own netflix, with all those already-installed users of amazon? which is a bigger threat from your standpoint? >> hands down, amazon. i think people got it wrong on the studios having more control over netflix. i think netflix has more control over the studios than people appreciate. the thing that's interesting with amazon, though, you look at the fact they're spending roughly half of what netflix spends on content. but the usage of netflix is 20-times that of amazon for the prime instant streaming. and we can't attribute that to amazon having a small base because they have over 20 million subs. >> reid hastings was quoted that they will vigorously protest a draconian scenario. there's no question this your view they will be questioned in prizing prices at all. or they'll have to pay the pro
and netflix has thrived in that market. >> it's josh brown. if you're reid hastings, what's the one thing that keeps you up at night? the content providers are going to get more aggressive on how much money they want? or is it amazon prime turning into its own netflix, with all those already-installed users of amazon? which is a bigger threat from your standpoint? >> hands down, amazon. i think people got it wrong on the studios having more control over netflix. i think netflix has...
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i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50 bucks. 50 bucks. 50 bucks. we're bidding your watch off. is that me? what the [ bleep ] is on my face? that's going to get edited. >> pike was at maricopa fighting a variety of methamphetamine-related charges. including burglary. >> i can't believe people tune into this bull [ bleep ]. when i get out and go to get a job it says please explain your criminal history, well i'm going to have to back a truck in or see attachment "a" because of all my charges now. >> pike says all his charges stem from one bad relationship. >> my relationship with meth has been ongoing since i was 12. i've had a little bit of break time when i get incarcerated, so it's the only time i clean up. since i've been 12 years old, i'm now 28,
i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50 bucks. 50 bucks. 50 bucks. we're bidding your watch off. is that me? what the [ bleep ] is on my face? that's going to get edited. >>...
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this is josh today learning to walk again.eft leg healed enough to be fitted for a prosthesis and the right one is soon to follow. josh talked about that salute for the first time with nbc's harry smith. >> i knew what to do. i felt stuck a little bit, so i started tugging on it and pulled it all the way up and presumed my salute as best as i could. >> josh's wife taylor is due with their first baby in may, and he said the biggest thing about being able to walk again is that he can hold his wife again. a rate. a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this
this is josh today learning to walk again.eft leg healed enough to be fitted for a prosthesis and the right one is soon to follow. josh talked about that salute for the first time with nbc's harry smith. >> i knew what to do. i felt stuck a little bit, so i started tugging on it and pulled it all the way up and presumed my salute as best as i could. >> josh's wife taylor is due with their first baby in may, and he said the biggest thing about being able to walk again is that he can...
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josh lipton has got the latest from the call. josh. >> hey, melissa, on the qualcomm conference call the ceo-elect talking about china, obviously a big source of opportunity for qualcomm, but even qualcomm bulls will tell you there's a real risk in china and that is this investigation by chinese investigators. moll len cough talked about that. take a listen. >> they notified us that it had commenced an investigation of us related to the chinese anti-monopoly law. the ndrc has advised us that the subject of the investigation is confidential. we'll continue to cooperate as it conducts its investigation. >> so qualcomm not getting a lot of information from the chinese government about what exactly they're investigating but we're hearing it could be a 1 million dollar anti-trust fine. the ceo says the year is developing broadly in line with expectations. they did take their fill year, 2014 eps estimates up. that would be a 15% pop year over year. melissa back to you. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. of course, the call got under way a
josh lipton has got the latest from the call. josh. >> hey, melissa, on the qualcomm conference call the ceo-elect talking about china, obviously a big source of opportunity for qualcomm, but even qualcomm bulls will tell you there's a real risk in china and that is this investigation by chinese investigators. moll len cough talked about that. take a listen. >> they notified us that it had commenced an investigation of us related to the chinese anti-monopoly law. the ndrc has...
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up 1%. >> josh has made this point a million times. hard to trade this. you have to go fear and greed. it turned around today. i would actually -- i wouldn't be buying this until 50 bucks. >> the upgrade was weird. goldman cited innovation acceleration. what does that mean? >> we don't know. >> drop here for turkish politics. a showdown over judicial appointments turned into fast-flying free-for-all in the turkish parliament. one member of parliament drove his point home by attempting to drop kick a colleague. the first of two brawls began when they called a bill unconstitutional. >> what do you notice there? you know what i notice? a lot of bald dudes there. what's going on there in turkey? we can play the clip again. look at all these cats. bold, bold, bold. i see bold. you see hair. that's why we don't get along. bold, bold, bold. look at that cat. >> all right. he's bold. >> good point by me. >> a problem with it. >> insightful. >> send the hate male about bald turkish men. >> dollar tree, dollar general, all down more than 1% toda
up 1%. >> josh has made this point a million times. hard to trade this. you have to go fear and greed. it turned around today. i would actually -- i wouldn't be buying this until 50 bucks. >> the upgrade was weird. goldman cited innovation acceleration. what does that mean? >> we don't know. >> drop here for turkish politics. a showdown over judicial appointments turned into fast-flying free-for-all in the turkish parliament. one member of parliament drove his point home...
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he is not -- dogs do talk and dogs do dance, josh.t you guys have not only been talking about all morning but i know you've all had to deal with it. and it really would go back to junior high in high school. >> middle school. >> right. but let's be honest -- i mean, it starts when girls start hanging out together and that's really preschool and kindergarten and one mother, she had something to say about mean girls in her 5-year-old daughter's kindergarten class and has gone viral and becky worley has that story. >> this burn book where they write mean things about girls in our grade. >> reporter: mean girl behavior has spread from teens down to the rainbow room set. samantha couldn't believe it was happening to her kindergartner. >> oh, my gosh, my baby, i went to momma bear mode. she said the girls are being mean to me. i don't want to go to school. they're not letting me play with them. i want to stay home with you, mommy. >> reporter: bullying from 5-year-olds? child development experts say our archetypes of sugar and spice are way
he is not -- dogs do talk and dogs do dance, josh.t you guys have not only been talking about all morning but i know you've all had to deal with it. and it really would go back to junior high in high school. >> middle school. >> right. but let's be honest -- i mean, it starts when girls start hanging out together and that's really preschool and kindergarten and one mother, she had something to say about mean girls in her 5-year-old daughter's kindergarten class and has gone viral...
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josh, you knew it. >> chile. >> josh, you knew it. >> i rung many a new year in denmark.e, but it's fantastic. how do they say it there? >> d denmark. how do they say it? >> i don't recall. >>> where do people wear polka dots on new year's eve for good luck? is it russia, ecuador or the philippines? >> philippines. >> i'm going to go with ecuador. >> mario, i'm sorry. >> i'm consistently wrong. >>> finally, where do people eat grapes when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve? >> spain! i know this one. is it venezuela, spain or turkey? >> it's obviously spain. >> and obviously, mario would know. >> and congratulations. a learning moment for everyone. now you know how they celebrated. hopefully you all had a great night. >> good new year's eve in spain. >> i went to high school there and you have one grape as each bong of the clock as it goes to midnight. it's very exciting. >> no, no, no. this was not last year. >> would fermented liquid grapes count? >> we have been celebrating. okay, now, to our pop news competition. another one, 2013 an amazing year in animal v
josh, you knew it. >> chile. >> josh, you knew it. >> i rung many a new year in denmark.e, but it's fantastic. how do they say it there? >> d denmark. how do they say it? >> i don't recall. >>> where do people wear polka dots on new year's eve for good luck? is it russia, ecuador or the philippines? >> philippines. >> i'm going to go with ecuador. >> mario, i'm sorry. >> i'm consistently wrong. >>> finally, where do people...
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final trade. >> tempurpedic. >> josh. >> red hot.ph. >> back to hertz. >> my man pete. >> citi's going higher. >> have a great rest of the day. "power lunch" is next. >>> scott and i are still on cloud nine. joe theismann in the house. probably not on cloud nine you've been in the equity house. year to date, dow down 4.5%. 3.2% for the s&p. yes, a breather today. higher today, but talking about value plays in market. if you think we're about to rebound, we have names for pup this graph telling the whole story. one big theme this earnings season has been buy backs. buying back their own stock.
final trade. >> tempurpedic. >> josh. >> red hot.ph. >> back to hertz. >> my man pete. >> citi's going higher. >> have a great rest of the day. "power lunch" is next. >>> scott and i are still on cloud nine. joe theismann in the house. probably not on cloud nine you've been in the equity house. year to date, dow down 4.5%. 3.2% for the s&p. yes, a breather today. higher today, but talking about value plays in market. if you think...
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." >> pbs "the newshour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. hale, the wallick family, the cheryl and philip milstein family, roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing cust 'cause customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like this you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening, thank you for joining us, what the weather channel is describing as lows of minus 25 are expect in minneapolis, minus 22 in north dakds, minus 8 in kansas city and minus 7 in st. louis. it is going to be accompanied by strong winds making it feel colder. you can suffer frostbite if you are exposed only briefly. >>> from seattle, boeing's union workers approved conditions to build the 777 x jetliner in washington state. the union initially rejected concessions on pensions and health care costs. >>> overseas, secretary
." >> pbs "the newshour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. hale, the wallick family, the cheryl and philip milstein family, roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing cust 'cause customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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and the brilliant josh barrow, and host of disrupt, the equally brilliant karen finney. you were laughing out of pride. you're right. the republicans, we are in a post-policy feerd for the republican party. there are institutions that generate ideas, they have the enterprise institute and other conservative idea-generating institutions, but somehow the politicians that serve them in washington aren't interested in the ideas. is that it? >> yes. it's not they're without policy. they favor lower taxes and less regulation. and the smaller government. but the thing is they push those ideas at all times and have a theory about why to grow the economy, lower taxes give incentive to produce. although tax rates have to get quite high for that to matter a lot. the economic theory si says nothing about the labor market being slack. people find nobody will hire them because there are three job applicants for every job. or the depth of the recession. the agenda doesn't have anything to say about that. you see the kernels of the ideas at american enterprise institute. we should have
and the brilliant josh barrow, and host of disrupt, the equally brilliant karen finney. you were laughing out of pride. you're right. the republicans, we are in a post-policy feerd for the republican party. there are institutions that generate ideas, they have the enterprise institute and other conservative idea-generating institutions, but somehow the politicians that serve them in washington aren't interested in the ideas. is that it? >> yes. it's not they're without policy. they favor...
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josh can rerchsz that it's a weaker consumer. i'm going to disagree. what you've seen is a complete come modization of all retail. let's have a special brand like michael kors, unless you're a top flight management team like macy's, you're going to see this. the amount of money that's gone into building square footage has been incredible over the last decade. that means more supply. demand hasn't kept pace because population hasn't grown that much. we're not seeing negatives on online. if you can buy online for the convenience and price you're going to do it. that's had tremendous growth and puts a lie to the economic issues. >> courtney, thank you. >> sure. >>> coming up on "the half," should smokers be allowed to light up electronic cigarettes in the office? chicago says no. we have the other side of that debate and implications for the stocks. >>> financial stocks are under pressure today with more earnings coming out today. will the dip cause any traders to pull citi out of their trademarks? mike mayo will be here with his trade on that and much mo
josh can rerchsz that it's a weaker consumer. i'm going to disagree. what you've seen is a complete come modization of all retail. let's have a special brand like michael kors, unless you're a top flight management team like macy's, you're going to see this. the amount of money that's gone into building square footage has been incredible over the last decade. that means more supply. demand hasn't kept pace because population hasn't grown that much. we're not seeing negatives on online. if you...
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and josh sweigart, who witnessed the execution. what did you see, what happened, josh?ery difficult to watch. it started about 12 hours ago actually. they led mr. dennis mcguire into the chamber. they laid him down. before they administered the drugs, they asked if he had any last words. he apologized to the family. he told his son and daughter and his son's wife that he loved them all and he said, "i'm going to heaven. i'll see you there when you come." they administered the drugs and within minutes, he said, i love you very loudly. about five minutes went by and he didn't move. there was no sound, no one said anything except for his family, which cried quietly. and then suddenly about five minutes later he began to convulse intermittently, clearly gasping. sort of like a loud snore, struggling to breathe. it's unclear how aware he was of the situation. that went on for about ten minutes. his family cried loudly. at one point, one of them said, how can this take so long? meanwhile, the victim's family, the family of the pregnant woman he murdered 25 years ago, they sai
and josh sweigart, who witnessed the execution. what did you see, what happened, josh?ery difficult to watch. it started about 12 hours ago actually. they led mr. dennis mcguire into the chamber. they laid him down. before they administered the drugs, they asked if he had any last words. he apologized to the family. he told his son and daughter and his son's wife that he loved them all and he said, "i'm going to heaven. i'll see you there when you come." they administered the drugs...
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. >> josh, i just finished this interview with president putin. it's all part of the his personal crusade to make sure these winter olympics are successful and safe. the number one challenge is security. this entire region is on lockdown right now. and putin was very confident that the terrorists will not succeed in striking here. he was dismissive of allegations of corruption here and absolutely defiant when it come togs the issues of gay rights. and the international protests, including the united states, against the anti-gay propaganda law here in russia right now. he was confident as i said, he opened up about his own hopes for the olympics. his own personal fitness regime. we covered a lot of ground, including edward snowden. just a couple of weeks before these olympics are set to open here in sochi. i should say, this snow here is good news. there's been some concern there wasn't going to be enough snow for this to take place. it's been snowing on and off all
. >> josh, i just finished this interview with president putin. it's all part of the his personal crusade to make sure these winter olympics are successful and safe. the number one challenge is security. this entire region is on lockdown right now. and putin was very confident that the terrorists will not succeed in striking here. he was dismissive of allegations of corruption here and absolutely defiant when it come togs the issues of gay rights. and the international protests, including...
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josh, you knew it. >> i rung many a new year in denmark. how do they say it?wear polka dots on new year's eve for good luck? is it russia, ecuador or the philippines? >> i'm going to go with ecuador. >> mario, i'm sorry. >> i'm consistently wrong. >>> finally, where do people eat grapes when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve? is it venezuela, spain or turkey? >> it's obviously spain. >> and congratulations. a learning moment for everyone. hopefully you all had a great night. >> good new year's eve in spain. >> i went to high school there and you have one grape as each bong of the clock. this is not last year. >>. >> we have been celebrating. okay, now, to our pop news competition. > another one, 2013 an amazing year in animal videos. oh, yeah. some of these went crazy viral. we would like to show you them. here you go, number one, co.o.c. >> there's no way this is real. >> you decide, america. >> then there's the goat. >> what do you want? >> is that real? is this real? listen. >> what do you want? >> that's real. >> all of them are real, josh. >> a
josh, you knew it. >> i rung many a new year in denmark. how do they say it?wear polka dots on new year's eve for good luck? is it russia, ecuador or the philippines? >> i'm going to go with ecuador. >> mario, i'm sorry. >> i'm consistently wrong. >>> finally, where do people eat grapes when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve? is it venezuela, spain or turkey? >> it's obviously spain. >> and congratulations. a learning moment for everyone....
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>> josh, appreciate it. josh swag art, he rights for the dayton daily news for us. josh, thank you. california's governor has declared a drought emergency as the state deals with the worst dry spell in a sent try. the deckclaration comes as a huge wildfire races in the los angeles area. they have rages -- rages in the los angeles area. officials say it is 30% contained. crews are making progress but thousands of people are still being kept away from their homes. gavlts show no immediate end to the drought increasing the danger for more fires. hopefully it will rain eventually but in the meantime, we have to do our part, make it easier to transfer water from one part of the state to the other. so farmers who farm the crops can keep them alive. >> they urge residents to reduce their water use by 20%. the sdooe declaration allows california to seek help from the government to battle the drought. syria's main political opposition has delayed a vote, deciding whether to meet face to face with the assad government next week. global powers are pushing to get both sides to meet at a summit
>> josh, appreciate it. josh swag art, he rights for the dayton daily news for us. josh, thank you. california's governor has declared a drought emergency as the state deals with the worst dry spell in a sent try. the deckclaration comes as a huge wildfire races in the los angeles area. they have rages -- rages in the los angeles area. officials say it is 30% contained. crews are making progress but thousands of people are still being kept away from their homes. gavlts show no immediate...
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every day, where is josh lipton. aren't you jealous? i have josh right here. >> i'm jealous.oshie. >> hey, mandy, how you doing? >> she says hi, joshie. >> i miss that accent. >> hello, joshie. we're out here, a lot of ceos. you're here because venture capital money sniffing around health care, they think, what, big health care data is the next big thing? >> interesting, you talk to silicon valley and they tell you they think a revolution is coming to health care. they tell you health care delivery can be disrupted. they think technology can basically make it more effective, more cost efficient and it's hot here. they pumped $2 billion into health care startups last year, up 40% over 2012. what's interesting is the different fields startups are interested in. >> like what? >> a couple examples. one is sellscope. the old day you had a kid with an earache, you might take him to the emergency room. what they do is, it's a smart phone with an attachment and it gives you a high quality shot of the eardrum. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. i would take a picture -- hold on. i will grab my phon
every day, where is josh lipton. aren't you jealous? i have josh right here. >> i'm jealous.oshie. >> hey, mandy, how you doing? >> she says hi, joshie. >> i miss that accent. >> hello, joshie. we're out here, a lot of ceos. you're here because venture capital money sniffing around health care, they think, what, big health care data is the next big thing? >> interesting, you talk to silicon valley and they tell you they think a revolution is coming to health...
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. >> reporter: josh asked for a flashlight to point out that pump-action shotgun. >> thanks. up there. it's up there. i can't reach it. up there. >> how did you know it was up there? >> why you move it? >> to keep it safe. >> you don't want anybody to take this gun? >> i don't want anyone to touch it. >> reporter: stephanie points out, it is unloaded. but since so many little american children live in homes with guns, or play at their neighbors' with guns, we wondered, how many parents ask the question, what's gun safety in your house?
. >> reporter: josh asked for a flashlight to point out that pump-action shotgun. >> thanks. up there. it's up there. i can't reach it. up there. >> how did you know it was up there? >> why you move it? >> to keep it safe. >> you don't want anybody to take this gun? >> i don't want anyone to touch it. >> reporter: stephanie points out, it is unloaded. but since so many little american children live in homes with guns, or play at their neighbors'...
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. >> josh? >> speaking of fun flows, this is a decidedly risk off environmental in the last week or two and you've seen them react with their partnerships very quickly. everyone seems to have one foot out the door. $12 billion in net. u.s. equity fund outflows in the last week. that is the biggest weekly outflow number we've seen since 2012. look at what's performed well over the last five trading sessions. utilities up 3%. staples down only 1%. in the meantime, you have serious selloffs happening in retail, consumer discretionary, consumer goods sat there just to give you a rough idea, down 6% so far on the year, which is a pretty big chunk out of that. so think when you look at bonds of five weeks straight, you're seeing people rejigger their portfolios a little too much option going into the year, this is very normal as rates are being reassessed and people start to think about the taper not stopping, which is the news we got. >> with all the doom and gloom, i've been doing this for 16, 17 ye
. >> josh? >> speaking of fun flows, this is a decidedly risk off environmental in the last week or two and you've seen them react with their partnerships very quickly. everyone seems to have one foot out the door. $12 billion in net. u.s. equity fund outflows in the last week. that is the biggest weekly outflow number we've seen since 2012. look at what's performed well over the last five trading sessions. utilities up 3%. staples down only 1%. in the meantime, you have serious...
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josh brown, what a great line. a clown grade.e that a josh brown upgrade to a buy for the long run. great line. >> i thank you, sir. >> dennis, good to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. it's trending on twitter, by the way. #clowngrade. back to the gold trade. >> i need the word clown attached to my name. hi, mom. >> the way i look at gold here is hopefully, figure out a place where i can play gold but don't have the risk spiking up. i would be long platinum against gold. this was at 0.55, gold to platinum. get out of that trade. get long platinum. >>> find out what caused one analyst to reach his boiling point this morning and put apple and amazon on his blacklist. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like th
josh brown, what a great line. a clown grade.e that a josh brown upgrade to a buy for the long run. great line. >> i thank you, sir. >> dennis, good to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. it's trending on twitter, by the way. #clowngrade. back to the gold trade. >> i need the word clown attached to my name. hi, mom. >> the way i look at gold here is hopefully, figure out a place where i can play gold but don't have the risk spiking up. i would be long platinum...
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josh lipton on google's good year so far. but we start with dominic chu and some stocks that are getting a real boost from the big tech show out in las vegas. take it away. >> the big companies are always going to get the headlines but here are some of the fun ones. sue alluded to one earlier. that's fleer systems. this company, fleer, you got to think about night vision but thermal imaging, these guys do a lot of that kind of work. what they have announced is a new app for your iphone that can do thermal imaging as well. if you talk about the way the stock has performed, check this out, because this company, it really has done well in this new thermal technology, it could be good for the iphone and good for sales going forward as well. also one you want to watch, also touch screenish for phone and ipads, a new product could revolutionize notebook computers going forward. it's magnetic which lets you have not just a keyboard but also a touch screen function for that as well. that company is doing pretty well in terms of its s
josh lipton on google's good year so far. but we start with dominic chu and some stocks that are getting a real boost from the big tech show out in las vegas. take it away. >> the big companies are always going to get the headlines but here are some of the fun ones. sue alluded to one earlier. that's fleer systems. this company, fleer, you got to think about night vision but thermal imaging, these guys do a lot of that kind of work. what they have announced is a new app for your iphone...
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i asked jojo hedaya and josh rosenwald how it began. >> we wanted to do a startup together and we kepthooting ideas back and forth. jojo, did you see the last idea i sent you? no, but i saw that groupon offer. he asked me if i saw the last idea. we quickly realized that we would have to take charge of cleaning out the end boxes. that was kind of the inspiration for building a web service that allows users to login with their existing e-mail account and with just a few seconds unsubscribe or manage all of their e-mail. >> jojo, how is this different than what google has now? they have sponsored e-mail, promotional e-mail, and social e-mail all seemingly categorized. >> there are a few major differences. when you sign up for our service, we show you a list of every subscription you have. i'm subscribed to groupon, facebook, livingsocial. you can unsubscribe for everything on once instead of doing it one by one. with the promotion and social tab, that only works with the google web client. if you have the gmail app, it does not matter which you have. you can use mac mail, gmail, iphone an
i asked jojo hedaya and josh rosenwald how it began. >> we wanted to do a startup together and we kepthooting ideas back and forth. jojo, did you see the last idea i sent you? no, but i saw that groupon offer. he asked me if i saw the last idea. we quickly realized that we would have to take charge of cleaning out the end boxes. that was kind of the inspiration for building a web service that allows users to login with their existing e-mail account and with just a few seconds unsubscribe...
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it's been cleared for takeoff, and josh lipton is in san jose with details. josh?. how many people do you know who can spend $82 million to build a private jet center? i'm going to tell you who when "power lunch" continues. ves a lf the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 h
it's been cleared for takeoff, and josh lipton is in san jose with details. josh?. how many people do you know who can spend $82 million to build a private jet center? i'm going to tell you who when "power lunch" continues. ves a lf the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be...
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josh, i want your reaction to this. is this something that surprises you and where do you think this goes? >> it doesn't surprise me. i'm trying to remember who it was. someone wrote a good piece a few weeks ago saying even terrible criminals get plea bargains. so the fact that edward snowden seems to have done a very bad thing doesn't mean that the government shouldn't negotiate with him, shouldn't necessarily cut some sort of deal with him. i think that it would be good to get him out of russia. we don't know what else he might do to the extent that he's outside the united states. so i'm glad to hear the administration's pursuing that. but, i mean, who knows what the terms of that deal might be. whether there's a gap that can be bridged between what sort of punishment snowden might be willing to face if he came back to the u.s. and what the administration would be willing to give up. >> we will keep everyone posted on this live. thank you so much. congratulations again on officially joining the msnbc group. >> thanks
josh, i want your reaction to this. is this something that surprises you and where do you think this goes? >> it doesn't surprise me. i'm trying to remember who it was. someone wrote a good piece a few weeks ago saying even terrible criminals get plea bargains. so the fact that edward snowden seems to have done a very bad thing doesn't mean that the government shouldn't negotiate with him, shouldn't necessarily cut some sort of deal with him. i think that it would be good to get him out...
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josh ernest previews what's in store for tonight. that's next on "now." i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it
josh ernest previews what's in store for tonight. that's next on "now." i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does...
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>> thank you, josh. >> stunning news from josh this morning.>> but right now, let's get the weather from ginger. >> and these folks, coming out here from all over the world, we always get so many wonderful people. what is your name? it's your 16th birthday? >> my name is jocelyn. >> and from one of my favorite places. how do you say the city you're from? >> saskatoon saskatchewan canada. >> i love it. mostly because i can't say it. let's go ahead and check out the forecast. a big push of air. the january weather returning. chicago going from 38 today to only 18 for a high temperature on wednesday. minneapolis doing the same slide and with it will come a little clipper system. just a little bit of snow. 1 to 3 inches in the d >> we have to get straight to l.a. lara, you were looking fierce last night, girl. >> oh, ginger, thank you. i want to say happy birthday to you. we'll celebrate when i get back. but first, here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news" the moments that went viral at the golden globes. and how emma thompso
>> thank you, josh. >> stunning news from josh this morning.>> but right now, let's get the weather from ginger. >> and these folks, coming out here from all over the world, we always get so many wonderful people. what is your name? it's your 16th birthday? >> my name is jocelyn. >> and from one of my favorite places. how do you say the city you're from? >> saskatoon saskatchewan canada. >> i love it. mostly because i can't say it. let's go ahead...
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josh, it's due out in an hour. we want a sense of that and are we going to hear anything about bigger iphones and about this new glass that's potentially involved? >> yeah. the new glass is interesting there, kelly. forget diamonds and emeralds. apple things the gem to own is sapphire. apple investing a lot of time and money in the gemstone. the company signed a big deal with gt advanced technologies to become its producer of sapphire glass and it filed a patent detailing ways in which sapphire glass can be secured to various devices. sapphire is durable, it's scratch resistant, but here is the big drawback. it's also expensive. a layer of sapphire glass for a smartphone costs about 17 bucks. glass that is simply chemically strengthened, that costs about $4. sapphire glass at its current price point probably too expensive to use for larger screens like ifdipads. for iphones it doesn't appear they have enough sapphire glass to cover that many displays. apple could keep using sapphire to cover smaller areas of its de
josh, it's due out in an hour. we want a sense of that and are we going to hear anything about bigger iphones and about this new glass that's potentially involved? >> yeah. the new glass is interesting there, kelly. forget diamonds and emeralds. apple things the gem to own is sapphire. apple investing a lot of time and money in the gemstone. the company signed a big deal with gt advanced technologies to become its producer of sapphire glass and it filed a patent detailing ways in which...
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josh lipton rejoins us. josh? >> yeah, kelly.st to flag for you as we make our way through this release. yahoo! saying that nongap net income of $130 million to $170 million, that's substantially below what the street was forecasting, so that could be part of the downside action we're seeing here about 5% right now. also as we get yahoo! reporting, we also get the latest financial results from alibaba, the chinese e-commerce giant. they give you the latest results from q3. revenue did pop 51% to $1.8 billion year-over-year, but, again, maybe the action we're seeing right here, kelly, could be this nongap net income number which did come in below where analysts had predicted. back to you. >> all right, josh. thanks very much. now, this month alone general electric is often by 9%. it is the worst performing dow stock of the new year. today it's rallying a bit after jeff immelt told the world he thinks his stock is oversold by spending $1 million of his own money to buy shares of his own stock. should you follow his lead and buy som
josh lipton rejoins us. josh? >> yeah, kelly.st to flag for you as we make our way through this release. yahoo! saying that nongap net income of $130 million to $170 million, that's substantially below what the street was forecasting, so that could be part of the downside action we're seeing here about 5% right now. also as we get yahoo! reporting, we also get the latest financial results from alibaba, the chinese e-commerce giant. they give you the latest results from q3. revenue did pop...
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josh rogan is with "the daily beast." josh, thanks for being here. agreement is supposed to take effect on monday. could that be in jeopardy at all with this statement about he seems to be poo-pooing this. >> the administration is and we know that and what we are hearing from iran generian offi is that it's very fragile and if congress moved forward with sanctions and that's going to make it difficult for the white house to sell this deal as a good deal to democrats who they have kept in line. >> earlier there was a secret side deal to allow the iranians continue to enrich uranium. the white house responded to that by saying that he was playing to a domestic audience. here's what jay carney has to say. >> it's far less meaningful for what they do and what the agreement commits them to. >> they have not had an official response but the basic idea that i've gotten is this deal is a big deal no matter what anybody says and probably more in line with what carney said to this other thing. >> right. the iranians are going to have to sell this or at least e
josh rogan is with "the daily beast." josh, thanks for being here. agreement is supposed to take effect on monday. could that be in jeopardy at all with this statement about he seems to be poo-pooing this. >> the administration is and we know that and what we are hearing from iran generian offi is that it's very fragile and if congress moved forward with sanctions and that's going to make it difficult for the white house to sell this deal as a good deal to democrats who they...
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>> fun fact, josh. thank you for asking.ut it sounds good. [ speaking french." >> oui, oui. >>> in "entourage" news fans of the hbo show being shot as a movie will be happy to hear billy bob thornton is set to join the cast. he'll play a film financier who puts up big money to produce a "dracula" movie starring adrian grenier. the movie is expected to be out -- >> fromage. >> he's fantastic. ever since "sling blade." that was my billy bob. >> that's the way back machine. hmm. uh-huh. >> thank you. >>> okay, finally, pets always getting into places they shouldn't. so when these pet owners heard a strange sound coming from their son's bedroom they decided to investigate and here's what they found. >> uh-oh. >> oh, sadie. turns out sadie waske looking for some cheerios in the lunch bag and, well, learned the hard way. got a little assist from the baby and that's "pop news"." your smile of the day. >> strong finish. >> you finish strong. >> thank you, robin. the toboggan to here, you do it all. >> work is never done. >> thanks,
>> fun fact, josh. thank you for asking.ut it sounds good. [ speaking french." >> oui, oui. >>> in "entourage" news fans of the hbo show being shot as a movie will be happy to hear billy bob thornton is set to join the cast. he'll play a film financier who puts up big money to produce a "dracula" movie starring adrian grenier. the movie is expected to be out -- >> fromage. >> he's fantastic. ever since "sling blade." that was...
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josh lipton is in san jose. josh?g at a hot startup like snap chat, listen, that can mean millions for employees if the company goes public or sell out, but many companies are choosing to stay private longer, so what do employees do if they need cash? well, they can go to the secondary market or a marketplace where investors can buy shares of private companies. a research firm gave cnbc data showing just how big this market really is. secondary market transactions surged 51% in 2013 to more than $12 billion. second market, that's a company which provides a trading platform for alternative investments, has doubled the number of transactions on its platform year over year. now, that company did receive some criticism for inflating facebook's valuation ahead of its ipo, but second markets' head of sales tells cnbc that the company has now changed its model and now works closely with companies, and they determine the price and buyers of its shares. rising demand for the secondary market also due in part to the jobs act si
josh lipton is in san jose. josh?g at a hot startup like snap chat, listen, that can mean millions for employees if the company goes public or sell out, but many companies are choosing to stay private longer, so what do employees do if they need cash? well, they can go to the secondary market or a marketplace where investors can buy shares of private companies. a research firm gave cnbc data showing just how big this market really is. secondary market transactions surged 51% in 2013 to more...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour josh brown and guy adoni. it is tech stocks and small caps that led the way here. the first day we had a down day the first time since 2008. >> i'm not going to get crazy here. the faster, in my opinion, we trade down to to me it is a constructive day. so i think today's a good first step towards what i think will be an important correction to the downside. correction in my world is 1760 is where we bounce from. >> josh brown? glass half full? >> yeah. i have been that way for a couple of years. i'd love to say i don't think people's attitudes towards the equity markets are going to change. the important thing is last year is the first year in half a decade where you had positive fund flows on the equity side. and animal spirits are starting to cake over almost anywhere you look. once they get going they don't stop on a dime. these things take a long time to run their course. for that reason i think you could remain positive and it's actually great if guy is right and we get a pull back. what a wonderful set u
our traders tonight are tim seymour josh brown and guy adoni. it is tech stocks and small caps that led the way here. the first day we had a down day the first time since 2008. >> i'm not going to get crazy here. the faster, in my opinion, we trade down to to me it is a constructive day. so i think today's a good first step towards what i think will be an important correction to the downside. correction in my world is 1760 is where we bounce from. >> josh brown? glass half full?...