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paying everything off and being left with zero at the end of the day. >> reporter: what will judge kevin o'learyn. today's case natasha versus j.p. how will they pay off that $8,000 debt. kevin, take it away. >> each make your case. j.p., what do you think you should do. >> kevin my wife loves the security blanket of a big savings account. but when you're bleeding interest pay off the debt invest the rest and let your money work for you is my philosophy. >> all right, natasha. >> i think kevin better safe than sorry. we both have volatile incomes. i believe paying off the debt is important but i'm a freelancer. we both don't know how much is coming in nest egg, rainy day fund. that's what i want to do. >> i have to make a ruling here. >> yeah. >> i'll tell you right away you've got out of hand with your credit card debt. it's 19% to 21%. i can't make that in the market as an investor. the best investment you can make a guarantee of 19% is pay that credit card debt off right now before anything else. that's what you've got. >> no way a savings account will even come close to match -- >> you're ma
paying everything off and being left with zero at the end of the day. >> reporter: what will judge kevin o'learyn. today's case natasha versus j.p. how will they pay off that $8,000 debt. kevin, take it away. >> each make your case. j.p., what do you think you should do. >> kevin my wife loves the security blanket of a big savings account. but when you're bleeding interest pay off the debt invest the rest and let your money work for you is my philosophy. >> all right,...
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kevin o'leary is here about to help these newlyweds make an important choice about debt. >>> and john >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. that big storm moving into the bay area. mike. >> let's take a look at live doppler 7 hd. just on the eastern side of petaluma where 116's coming in there to 101. we have a pretty healthy cell. this is the first of many waves of moderate to heavy rain that's going to come across as we head from mid-morning into the the evening hours. it's about the golden gate bridge. there's more developing behind this season. heavy at times today scattered lighter showers and breezes tomorrow. and heavy ♪ you make me feel ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and get ready to get scandalized. robin raiding olivia pope's closet. stealing all the style secrets from her. right down to the white hat. >> what did you do? >>> and 50 shades of drama. the movie so many are racing to buy tickets for. now under fire. the growing controversy right now around the racy thriller. ♪ bang bang ♪ >>> and the hot new way to change your hairstyle in an instant. we're putting th
kevin o'leary is here about to help these newlyweds make an important choice about debt. >>> and john >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. that big storm moving into the bay area. mike. >> let's take a look at live doppler 7 hd. just on the eastern side of petaluma where 116's coming in there to 101. we have a pretty healthy cell. this is the first of many waves of moderate to heavy rain that's going to come across as we head from mid-morning into the the evening hours....
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can i put my kevin o'leary hat on? how do you like as a business? he is doing a great job. something you think is promising long-term? >> this is something actually just from a conflict of interest standpoint know it's something similar in chicago that i'm talking to. i'm not going to address that specifically. but in general my investment style, i like things that are a little bit later stage and more proven from an execution standpoint. but from what i understand i don't need to. because he's got such amazing investors. i heard that even ups has invested. that correct mark? that. >> is correct. it's pretty awesome. we have ups as investor eric schmidt of google's fund. the mellon group is an investor warren stevens out of little rock, david bonderman of tpg capital, alan schwartz of guggenheim. we have a list of pretty great people. >> you're overpriced already. your valuation is outrageous. >> could you just for my kids tell me i'm out and they'll be happy. >> i'll do better. marc, you're dead to me! >> i think kevin is going to be using this before too long. >> exactly.
can i put my kevin o'leary hat on? how do you like as a business? he is doing a great job. something you think is promising long-term? >> this is something actually just from a conflict of interest standpoint know it's something similar in chicago that i'm talking to. i'm not going to address that specifically. but in general my investment style, i like things that are a little bit later stage and more proven from an execution standpoint. but from what i understand i don't need to....
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joining us kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary funds and investor on "shark tank."la tausche at post nine, jon on vacation. it's all about apple today. shares gone to an all-time high, $128 and change as the news flow continues, the market cap worth almost three quarters of a trillion dollars as jony ive gives a revealing interview to the new yorker over the weekend, talked about the apple watch but the news part may have been the reveal apple is in the process of redesigning its stores. ive has been working with angelaant on a redesign and says he consulted with jj abrams on the design of the light saber in the latest "star wars" movies and kevin so much news over the weekend, the journal with a look at the watch and how that's coming together, throwing out some production numbers. feeling more excited about it or no? >> i'm being forced to sell my positi apple position to keep it at 5%. i have certain covenants and how i invest. this has me a seller now. i will go back to full weighting when i get a dip or opportunity. i'm selling into the strength. my concern abo
joining us kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary funds and investor on "shark tank."la tausche at post nine, jon on vacation. it's all about apple today. shares gone to an all-time high, $128 and change as the news flow continues, the market cap worth almost three quarters of a trillion dollars as jony ive gives a revealing interview to the new yorker over the weekend, talked about the apple watch but the news part may have been the reveal apple is in the process of redesigning its...
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joining us kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary funds and investor on "shark tank."n. it's all about apple today. shares gone to an
joining us kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary funds and investor on "shark tank."n. it's all about apple today. shares gone to an
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kevin o'leary, what's your take and are you shareholder? >> no i'm not.er buy gm shares because i actually think something very unholy occurred in the restructuring of gm. instead of letting the natural darwinian forces of the market actually take these assets, completely cleanse them through bankruptcy, the way it should have occurred we took my money as a taxpayer, your money, and allowed it to go through a very evil and unholy restructuring. didn't cleanse -- i look at it this way. claims the legacy cost -- >> mark hang on. kevin to the point that's being made here do you think it would be to the benefit of shareholders now if that cash was returned? they don't return enough cash to the shareholders and after all, it does belong to them. >> the business model is broken. we should have bankrupt that relationship put it through a cleansing so that it started as a new company, competitively on a global basis, and went out there and competed. the reason you're seeing it underperform continually and even now is because it bears legacy costs that were not sh
kevin o'leary, what's your take and are you shareholder? >> no i'm not.er buy gm shares because i actually think something very unholy occurred in the restructuring of gm. instead of letting the natural darwinian forces of the market actually take these assets, completely cleanse them through bankruptcy, the way it should have occurred we took my money as a taxpayer, your money, and allowed it to go through a very evil and unholy restructuring. didn't cleanse -- i look at it this way....
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he's the author of "the innovators" along with sara eisen and "shark tank's" kevin o'leary. larry mcdonald and steve grasso shortly. first, this was a huge week for the market. we'll start with bob pisani from the floor to wrap it up. >> and we did very well here. job growth and wage growth today was pretty good. tepid response. we had a huge response from the market earlier in the week. i just want to show how the indices moved. we went across the board, kelly. we're still settling out but russell 2000 up better than 3%. big cap s&p 500 and the midcap historic high yesterday, up 2.7%. the tone of the advance had a cyclical bias. look at the major sector this week. energy financials materials, consumer discretionary, industrials. these are terrific moves on the upside. again, all cyclicals. the defensive names, health care and consumer names lagged a bit. next week wall of worry, whether the greek time table might be pulled forward. they need to apply for an extension of that emergency funding but they so far refuse to do that. that became an issue late in the day today. oil
he's the author of "the innovators" along with sara eisen and "shark tank's" kevin o'leary. larry mcdonald and steve grasso shortly. first, this was a huge week for the market. we'll start with bob pisani from the floor to wrap it up. >> and we did very well here. job growth and wage growth today was pretty good. tepid response. we had a huge response from the market earlier in the week. i just want to show how the indices moved. we went across the board, kelly. we're...
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joining me is kevin o'leary, dharn chairman of o'leary funds.he is here as well. cnbc market analyst kenny polcari from o'neill securities will join us momentarily and "fast money" trader brian kelly is here to kick things off. good to see you, brian. so what's the deal? markets don't care about greece or what? >> yeah i think -- certainly you would think that by the way you looked at the market today. i think what the market is pricing in is there's going to be some kind of a deal in greece, that the worst case scenario will be avoided. there is still some time left here for greece and europe to get together and there were indications today they actually may be getting closer to an extension at the very least which would implicate -- would imply that ultimately they're going to have a deal. >> at the same time these stories about what the european central bank might have to do if they decide grokeek banks are insolvent is a little troubling. we saw markets turn positive when crude was rallying. >> it's kind of a funny thing, oil is. because whe
joining me is kevin o'leary, dharn chairman of o'leary funds.he is here as well. cnbc market analyst kenny polcari from o'neill securities will join us momentarily and "fast money" trader brian kelly is here to kick things off. good to see you, brian. so what's the deal? markets don't care about greece or what? >> yeah i think -- certainly you would think that by the way you looked at the market today. i think what the market is pricing in is there's going to be some kind of a...
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joining us this morning kevin o'leary chairman of o'leary funds investor on "shark tank" and jon fortt and kayla tausche where the market had good gains at the open but lost them awfully quickly. we have had comments from the german finance minister that perhaps all this encouraging news over the negotiations between the groek government and the eu not going as swimmingly as we thought. the reason the dow is up only 29 points. in addition to coke earnings and other things. 8:00 a.m. at google headquarters in mountain view, california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street, "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> first up today, the u.s. government announcing it will create a new agency dealing exclusively with cyber security called the cyber threat intelligence integration center will focus on sharing intelligence and coordinating responses to major cyber attacks. the same time, apple's ceo tim cook says he will speak at as white house event on cyber security this friday in california. cook will join other tech executives an government officials to discuss cyber security policy going forward. jon, i'm rem
joining us this morning kevin o'leary chairman of o'leary funds investor on "shark tank" and jon fortt and kayla tausche where the market had good gains at the open but lost them awfully quickly. we have had comments from the german finance minister that perhaps all this encouraging news over the negotiations between the groek government and the eu not going as swimmingly as we thought. the reason the dow is up only 29 points. in addition to coke earnings and other things. 8:00 a.m....
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joining us this morning kevin o'leary chairman of o'leary funds investor on "shark tank" and jon forttthe market had good gains at the open but lost them awfully quickly. we have had comments from the german finance minister that perhaps all this encouraging news over the negotiations between the groek government and the eu not going as swimmingly as we thought. the reason the dow is up only 29 points. in addition to coke earnings and other things. 8:00 a.m. at google headquarters in mountain view, california 11:00 a.m. on wall street, "squawk alley" is live.
joining us this morning kevin o'leary chairman of o'leary funds investor on "shark tank" and jon forttthe market had good gains at the open but lost them awfully quickly. we have had comments from the german finance minister that perhaps all this encouraging news over the negotiations between the groek government and the eu not going as swimmingly as we thought. the reason the dow is up only 29 points. in addition to coke earnings and other things. 8:00 a.m. at google headquarters in...
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we get to 56 you will see all kinds of lights going off because then kevin o'leary will be right.o place to save it and he will come in with a t-shirt i was right. >> he does that anyway. >> i know. >> energy was the only s&p group to finish in the red today. the highest performer was health care industrials, and financial. we saw another decline in crude oil. is this a good signal we were able to rally so much into record close with a decline in oil? >> it kind of is right? again, it was a small decline in oil, but what i would point to is look at what happened in canada today. look at the retail sales numbers coming out of canada. down negative 2%. anybody who says you know what? low oil prices are good look to canada. look to see what's happening there because the canadian economy is obviously dependent on oil. when people say the texas economy isn't all oil, the canadian economy isn't all oil but it's still having an impact. while the consumer may spend, that consumer may come out and spend, also remember there are some consumers out there that don't have the cash anymore to s
we get to 56 you will see all kinds of lights going off because then kevin o'leary will be right.o place to save it and he will come in with a t-shirt i was right. >> he does that anyway. >> i know. >> energy was the only s&p group to finish in the red today. the highest performer was health care industrials, and financial. we saw another decline in crude oil. is this a good signal we were able to rally so much into record close with a decline in oil? >> it kind of...