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kors and kate sure have them. think these stocks don't deserve to trade at the valuations they used to have. i wouldn't buy kors here and i would be an out right seller of kate spade. much more "mad money" ahead including taser and not just the stun gun. police departments everywhere turning to the new wearable devices. is it the perfect jolt you need or too dangerous to touch? and then the drugs that could be take over targets. >> plus restoration hardware sold off after a disappointing quarter but do they have more in store? stay with cramer. ok, if you're up there, i could use some help. smart sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? >>> i would never do anything like to talk to you about how you can use the stock market to profit f
kors and kate sure have them. think these stocks don't deserve to trade at the valuations they used to have. i wouldn't buy kors here and i would be an out right seller of kate spade. much more "mad money" ahead including taser and not just the stun gun. police departments everywhere turning to the new wearable devices. is it the perfect jolt you need or too dangerous to touch? and then the drugs that could be take over targets. >> plus restoration hardware sold off after a...
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michael kors losing ground in the after hours, different reason. company announcing an 11.6 million share secondary offering. that stock is currently trading lower by about 4%. melissa, back to you. >> all right. courtney, thanks so much for that. secondary offering, and, that's, of course, a completely different issue. gap hitting a new 52-week high ahead of these numbers so what's the trade. >> very different plays as far as i'm concerned. obviously from a growth perspective. kors has been giving it to you and they can now not hit the gap. 14.5 times, this is a stock that's actually growing internationally. the bigger thing for them lately has been growing margins. we talked about old navy. gap to me absolutely over kors, not even a question. >> the comps were very -- were really bad. here's gap for the last couple of years, given great comps. this to me comes out of nowhere. this stock has been unbelievable now for quite some time. i think timmy and i went back and forth. i was more bullish in it than he was. it was good for a while and now it's
michael kors losing ground in the after hours, different reason. company announcing an 11.6 million share secondary offering. that stock is currently trading lower by about 4%. melissa, back to you. >> all right. courtney, thanks so much for that. secondary offering, and, that's, of course, a completely different issue. gap hitting a new 52-week high ahead of these numbers so what's the trade. >> very different plays as far as i'm concerned. obviously from a growth perspective. kors...
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shall and stroll are still betting on the kors brand.they own exclusive licensing rights for the company's licensing brands in china, hong kong, macau and tie roy. he said quote the vision for this success has been supported by stroll and chou. we look forward to on our continued business relationship with them, enquote. michael kors sales have outpaced the competition growing by 20% in each quarter since the company's ipo. but it's been criticized for overexposure following rapid expansion and more aggressive discounting. since pricing its ipo at $20 a share, the company's stock has surged four fold. however, shares have slipped down about 1.5%. it fell 4% in after hours trading. today in frankfurt, it is up 1.5%. back to you. >> thank you so much for that. the trouble is, i don't know if you ever have that problem, you simply don't want to be wearing the handbag that everyone else has got. i'm sure you're very familiar with that. >> ohm on the weekend. >>> harmon international who count automakers volkswagen and toyota customers foreca
shall and stroll are still betting on the kors brand.they own exclusive licensing rights for the company's licensing brands in china, hong kong, macau and tie roy. he said quote the vision for this success has been supported by stroll and chou. we look forward to on our continued business relationship with them, enquote. michael kors sales have outpaced the competition growing by 20% in each quarter since the company's ipo. but it's been criticized for overexposure following rapid expansion and...
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>> i wasn't crazy about kors. let's understand that. i don't think kors is that good. think it is still too expensive. came down so much i thought it could bounce. the fact that it couldn't bounce is really saying something. this stock is in real trouble. i like kors simple. nike whole earning sale. today reaction to latest and greatest. there is much more "mad money" ahead. finish line is out of shape today stumbling after a report. and then mad tweets i take on your twitter questions on the air. one of the hottest corners in global payments market is riding under the radar. a company with nearly 1 million customers in 24 countries and you do not know it but maybe you should buy it. stay with cramer. "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the fewest cancellations and the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there, too. it's no wonder more
>> i wasn't crazy about kors. let's understand that. i don't think kors is that good. think it is still too expensive. came down so much i thought it could bounce. the fact that it couldn't bounce is really saying something. this stock is in real trouble. i like kors simple. nike whole earning sale. today reaction to latest and greatest. there is much more "mad money" ahead. finish line is out of shape today stumbling after a report. and then mad tweets i take on your twitter...
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you see how fast they take this kor corner. this would be the worst time in the world to hav >> oh, shoot. >> as you can see in the video here, as he is at the apex of the corner, he spins the car around. the car takes off. it almost hits the spectators and people right there. you see fuel leaking out of the side of the car there. no rear wheels left on at all. >> you think he hit something on the road the way that looks. >> this is why racing cars have to be so well developed. they are under extreme pressure and extreme movement. he was taken to the hospital as a precaution. he is fine. the racing car today has such amazing safety features that he's okay. >> i just want you to know in this video, the fish wasn't stolen. it was kind of given away. what you have here is go pro video from royce. they are fishing for yellow fin tuna. they started pulling them onboard and finally they realized, wait a minute. what's snaking by? that's a hammer head shark. they thought, we've got plenty of fish. so there is royce with his go pro on
you see how fast they take this kor corner. this would be the worst time in the world to hav >> oh, shoot. >> as you can see in the video here, as he is at the apex of the corner, he spins the car around. the car takes off. it almost hits the spectators and people right there. you see fuel leaking out of the side of the car there. no rear wheels left on at all. >> you think he hit something on the road the way that looks. >> this is why racing cars have to be so well...
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they are not a bad company. >> meantime, list of losers today, gap, kors, macy's, pvh.of yesterday. >> this is what's difficult in the market. this worked, then it doesn't work. i listen to the gurus who hate the market, one of the things they hate is that, well, they think only reason prices are here is because of the fed. if you like the fundamentals speak on a day-to-day basis, you get inconsistency. who needs it? again, individual days, today's the money's going to go into drug stocks. dollar's not going soaring, and people's money goes to drugs. >> we didn't mention merck. the stock is not moving dramatically, but an interesting positive sign i argue overall for the industry. this new therapy -- >> totally great. >> approved. >> yeah. >> conceivably, analysts talk by 2018 being over a billion dollars a year. it's late, obviously, down -- it's not an initial therapy. it's for when things have not necessarily worked, but it's a new way of attacking cancer. >> so glad you mentioned that. i think the stock -- the company i had great doubts about management in the compa
they are not a bad company. >> meantime, list of losers today, gap, kors, macy's, pvh.of yesterday. >> this is what's difficult in the market. this worked, then it doesn't work. i listen to the gurus who hate the market, one of the things they hate is that, well, they think only reason prices are here is because of the fed. if you like the fundamentals speak on a day-to-day basis, you get inconsistency. who needs it? again, individual days, today's the money's going to go into drug...
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my concern is kor labs and its operation since may. i know they have a conference call in october, 23rd i believe. and i know the industry has experienced a great deal of volatility. >> well it is really volatility. it's actually just been going down. and i need to see a better quarter. we are waiting until they get a good quarter to take them out of the penalty box. jude in new jersey. >> caller: hey jim how are you. >> all right, how ro you. >> caller: your eagles are doing really well. >> but they are going out to niner vil. that could be tough. >> caller: is -- >> i like those guys. i think marathon peat is actually the better one right now but i'm not a huge refiner fan at these levels. there are changes going on in the pipeline business making them less favorably in america. clinton in georgia, please. >> >> caller: clinton in atlanta, georgia with a big bulldog booyah. >> what's up? >>. >> caller: i want to know where do you think dean foods is headed. >> we thought they were going to bottom and it hasn't. the price of milk has
my concern is kor labs and its operation since may. i know they have a conference call in october, 23rd i believe. and i know the industry has experienced a great deal of volatility. >> well it is really volatility. it's actually just been going down. and i need to see a better quarter. we are waiting until they get a good quarter to take them out of the penalty box. jude in new jersey. >> caller: hey jim how are you. >> all right, how ro you. >> caller: your eagles are...
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the biggest shareholders of michael kors are cashing out.y will hold a secondary offering to let investors sell holdings. the designer won't receive any proceeds from the sale. the u.s. post office is cutting prices. the post office will lower prices by as much as 58 percent on certain priority mail packages for customers who ship at least 50,000 packages a year, according to "wall street journal." is and fedex say that "usps taking advantage of its monopoly to take unfair advantage." the entertainment world is mourning the passing of a comedic legend. funeral services will be held for joan rivers on sunday. the comedian and television personality died yesterday at the age of 81. rivers got her start as a guest on "the tonight show" with johnny carson and later went on to host her own late night show. she also starred in a reality series with her daughter and most recently host the show "fashion police." she was in many different industries. rivers is survived by her daughter and her grandson. we are justkets, as a few moments away from the
the biggest shareholders of michael kors are cashing out.y will hold a secondary offering to let investors sell holdings. the designer won't receive any proceeds from the sale. the u.s. post office is cutting prices. the post office will lower prices by as much as 58 percent on certain priority mail packages for customers who ship at least 50,000 packages a year, according to "wall street journal." is and fedex say that "usps taking advantage of its monopoly to take unfair...
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what about this new threat, the threat to the homeland and the kor zon group. the white house is pouring information out and we have to do our own reportering job to find out how imminent the threat was. >> a bunch of white house officials did a call and said this was something that they believed was in the advanced planning stages and was intended to either directly hit the homeland or directly hit europe. that raises a whole host of other questions and like you said, the beginning of the campaign in syria was something we anticipated and this other piece of it has now been introduced. that raises a lot more questions than answers right now. >> the other major player arriving today is the president of iran. i saw him at a breakfast meeting today and jeff goldberg, he said the ground work has not been laid for a meeting. that doesn't mean it won't happen. he doesn't think it would happen. there was the call, the last minute call when he was on his way to the jfk airport. he made that call to president obama. they haven't laid the ground work for a meeting. a co
what about this new threat, the threat to the homeland and the kor zon group. the white house is pouring information out and we have to do our own reportering job to find out how imminent the threat was. >> a bunch of white house officials did a call and said this was something that they believed was in the advanced planning stages and was intended to either directly hit the homeland or directly hit europe. that raises a whole host of other questions and like you said, the beginning of...
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here in the u.s., andrew white, the vick kor of baghdad received the anne frank special recognition awardr his efforts to promote reconciliation and religious tolerance in iraq. he raised concerns about atrocities committed by isis, especially the group's persecution ofk christians. >> there was almost a genocide. they're being killed. they're being removed from their homes. things are very bad. >> rabbi david sapersteinq3 lon time director of reformed jude ditch received the ann franks award for dignity and tolerance. nominated by president obama to be the new ambassador at large for international religious freedom. several religious groups have been pushing for his rapid confirmation. pope francis this week strongly condemned what he called indifference to the madness of war. marking the 100th anniversary of world war i. francis visited a northern italy memorial where more than 100,000 shouldiers are buried. amounting to a piecemeal world war iii. humanity needs to weep, this is the time to weep. francis asked for prayers for his one day visit to muslim al bannia this weekend to highl
here in the u.s., andrew white, the vick kor of baghdad received the anne frank special recognition awardr his efforts to promote reconciliation and religious tolerance in iraq. he raised concerns about atrocities committed by isis, especially the group's persecution ofk christians. >> there was almost a genocide. they're being killed. they're being removed from their homes. things are very bad. >> rabbi david sapersteinq3 lon time director of reformed jude ditch received the ann...
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officials from japan, south kor korea, the u.s. and other countries are meeting in south weltz terng japan. japanese officials proposed a 0 50% cut from the average caught between 2002 and 22004. sources say there were no major objections to the japanese proposal. other issues are how to implement the plan. >>> a swiss-based research institute has ranked the country as the world's sixth most come pettive -- it's ranked the country as the world's sixth most competitive economy. that is up three places from last year. switzerland remains 234 the top spot. japan was given a high rating. the country's huge economic debt is a drag on its standing. the world economic foruchl is well-known for holding the dabos meetings where political and business leaders from around the world gather to discuss global issues. and that's the latest in business. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> the prime minister of japan says he wants to take a bold and fresh approach to tackling major policy issues both at home and abroad. shinzo abe has reshu
officials from japan, south kor korea, the u.s. and other countries are meeting in south weltz terng japan. japanese officials proposed a 0 50% cut from the average caught between 2002 and 22004. sources say there were no major objections to the japanese proposal. other issues are how to implement the plan. >>> a swiss-based research institute has ranked the country as the world's sixth most come pettive -- it's ranked the country as the world's sixth most competitive economy. that is...
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log directly into the sunlight, kor liss marshall. -- >> verne: looking directly into the sunlight, korliss marshall. keon hatcher is also back. here is bertolet at the three. it's marshall. he's down. >> verne: you think of arkansas as a pound-it-out six-minute drives or longer, but look how many they have had in a minute or less. >> gary: they don't want one in a minute or less now. >> verne: no, that's right. >> gary: they had a situation similar to this at the end of the first half and they did not handle it well. they went shotgun and it didn't work. let's see if they have a different strategy. no, they're going to go shotgun. >> verne: ragnow still the center. low snap. handoff. jonathan williams out to the 26. second down and four. under two to go. arkansas can stop the clock once. >> gary: the bad news is their kicker's long field goal on the year is 25 yards. >> verne: second and four. >> verne: low snap again. allen. being chased. lets it go. incomplete. third down. shaan washington giving chase to brandon allen. >> gary: frank ragnow in there again, number 72, back-to-back bad sn
log directly into the sunlight, kor liss marshall. -- >> verne: looking directly into the sunlight, korliss marshall. keon hatcher is also back. here is bertolet at the three. it's marshall. he's down. >> verne: you think of arkansas as a pound-it-out six-minute drives or longer, but look how many they have had in a minute or less. >> gary: they don't want one in a minute or less now. >> verne: no, that's right. >> gary: they had a situation similar to this at the...
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a stock i love is michael kors, it was the most instagramed brand at fashion week. has missed that. there's some analysts and some of the big banks that have taken note of it, but -- charles: and to your point, we're in kors again, and i went there with my wife. i loved everything about it. they have the beautiful women working there who wear the clothes. the only thing, the perfume is a little healthy. i'm confident, to your point, they're going to come back. and retail is really a ground zero for this kind of observation. >> there's an aspect to my business where we do these things called channel checking. we go out, we go and observe how many people are in the stores, what are people buying, how many inthat grams are being photographed, and we put that into research. you're absolutely right, people can go out there, look at what you're buying, see what you like because, you know what? someone out there is paying an analyst like me to -- charles: joanne, the first time i met you, we had this conversation. you talked about spending a lot of money to look pretty. ha
a stock i love is michael kors, it was the most instagramed brand at fashion week. has missed that. there's some analysts and some of the big banks that have taken note of it, but -- charles: and to your point, we're in kors again, and i went there with my wife. i loved everything about it. they have the beautiful women working there who wear the clothes. the only thing, the perfume is a little healthy. i'm confident, to your point, they're going to come back. and retail is really a ground zero...
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. >> you will join the likes of michael kors.ittle background on how you got started. >> i had my first show here in new york and i remember that show like the best in my life. it was so exciting. when you are doing something that you do not know very well where you are going and i love fashion. >> what were some of the things that went to your mind when you offer up a new collection? >> i am always with butterflies in my stomach. fashion is about newness and the first question, what's new. you have to work. it is a challenge. you have to come out with a new idea that does not get on the way. >> what is the idea? >> it is a secret. you have written and spoken about how style is individual to the person. you cannot go out on acquire -- [inaudible] >> you have to give an individuality. something different which belongs to. style is very difficult to describe but it is the way you put things together, not only what you're wearing but it is your taste in books, art, the way you talk and when you are getting dressed you have to get th
. >> you will join the likes of michael kors.ittle background on how you got started. >> i had my first show here in new york and i remember that show like the best in my life. it was so exciting. when you are doing something that you do not know very well where you are going and i love fashion. >> what were some of the things that went to your mind when you offer up a new collection? >> i am always with butterflies in my stomach. fashion is about newness and the first...
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citing more travelers from mainland china and south kor. >>> well, two american companies about to take a giant leap into outer space. u.s. space agency nasa has chosen boeing and california based venture firm spacex to build transport shuttles for the international sp >> today we're one step closer to launching our astronauts from u.s. soil on american spacecraft, and ending the nation's sole reliance on russia by 2017. >> under its commercial crew program nasa is helping u.s. companies develop spacecraft to replace the space shuttle fleet which was retired back in 2011. nasa will award $4.2 billion to boeing and $2.6 billion to spacex to certify, test and fly their crew capsules. nasa says each contractor will complete up to six missions. the u.s. is using the russian soyuz spacecraft to shuttle astronauts to the sp but with the u.s. and russia at odds over the crisis in ukraine, nasa is facing mounting pressure to quickly find a replacemen >>> officials in japan and other advanced economies have seen one corporation after another try to gain the international tax system. they say man
citing more travelers from mainland china and south kor. >>> well, two american companies about to take a giant leap into outer space. u.s. space agency nasa has chosen boeing and california based venture firm spacex to build transport shuttles for the international sp >> today we're one step closer to launching our astronauts from u.s. soil on american spacecraft, and ending the nation's sole reliance on russia by 2017. >> under its commercial crew program nasa is helping...
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. >>> michael kors' largest shareholder is selling the entire stake and went lower. two of the board members will sell the combined 5.7% stake and step down from the board. shares off 4.5% to $76.39. >> a down day for another retailer, gap. it reported a 2% drop in august sales missing forecasts. it's old navy unit posted a strong increase in sales but that didn't reassure investors. shares fell 4% to $44.65. >>> price line declined after the rating was cut on the stock. the firm downgraded the site to equal weight and cut the price target by $100 based on concerns about competition from google. shares fell 2% to $1,195. >>> the market monitor is a classic shareholder. portfolio manager for the franklin income fund, up 9.5% so far this year. ed, welcome. good to have you with us. you like companies that return capitol and the first pick has a 4.7% dividend. tell me about it. >> royal dutch is one of our top holdings and really it's about expectations that have existed for that company and management turnover. the new ceo been on the job about six months and actually
. >>> michael kors' largest shareholder is selling the entire stake and went lower. two of the board members will sell the combined 5.7% stake and step down from the board. shares off 4.5% to $76.39. >> a down day for another retailer, gap. it reported a 2% drop in august sales missing forecasts. it's old navy unit posted a strong increase in sales but that didn't reassure investors. shares fell 4% to $44.65. >>> price line declined after the rating was cut on the stock....
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but i'd always had something inside me, i loved to kor you grafr a choreograph.ad a teacher when i was trying out for cheerleading, drill team and noticed my talent and suggested i take ballet lessons. i was 13. >> is 13 a little -- it sounds funny to say. is 13 a little old to be starring ballet? >> 13 is a late age especially for women. it's more common with men because you have to get the body before it changes. so that you can mold it. so, yes, i started at a late age, and i decided within a couple of months that i was going to do this professionally because i didn't have much time to get the right training, so i ds decided i was going to devote everything, so for the next four years i trained and then joined american ballet theater. >> how do you, in a space of time where you're already starting late, make up that ground and become good at it? >> finding great training, i think, is number one. did a lot of research and found really great teachers. and just takes -- i took a year off from school and did independent studies. so that i could devote all of my ti
but i'd always had something inside me, i loved to kor you grafr a choreograph.ad a teacher when i was trying out for cheerleading, drill team and noticed my talent and suggested i take ballet lessons. i was 13. >> is 13 a little -- it sounds funny to say. is 13 a little old to be starring ballet? >> 13 is a late age especially for women. it's more common with men because you have to get the body before it changes. so that you can mold it. so, yes, i started at a late age, and i...
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. >> reporter: another popular stock is luxury retailer michael kors.there is an average $103 price target 32% above the current price and after the shrlew of recalls, gm is taking a hit this year but analysts remain bullish with a target 26% higher than today. while analysts opinions are important for investors, some wall street pros say to look beyond the price target when investing in stocks. >> in this day in age with the internet, you can get any information that an analyst can come up with quickly. everything is out there. no advantage to having an analyst report in front of you. >> analysts are one part of the picture on wall street and while they may not always be right or wrong, they do provide a base for some investors to form opinions. for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu from the new york stock exchange. >>> a new court ruling on the 2010 gulf oil spill rocked shares of bp and that's where we begin the market focus. a judge found the giant grossly negligent in the deep water horizon disaster. the decision opens the company to the p
. >> reporter: another popular stock is luxury retailer michael kors.there is an average $103 price target 32% above the current price and after the shrlew of recalls, gm is taking a hit this year but analysts remain bullish with a target 26% higher than today. while analysts opinions are important for investors, some wall street pros say to look beyond the price target when investing in stocks. >> in this day in age with the internet, you can get any information that an analyst can...
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michael kors has done phenomenally well and was around chou tookrs and silas him under his wing.s made this where it is today. the same thing with tory burch. say whatever you want about her husband, chris. for 40 of his experience years or 30 years in the apparel business, he helped her. >> have the influencers changed? years ago, when we only had the pages of vogue to look through, and a mentor was the decision-maker -- anna wintour was the decision-maker. >> it absolutely changes the landscape come under question. investors are always looking for who the new one is. and they will continue to. >> who is the new one? i willve some ideas, but not sell you on television. -- tell you on television. >> not all in the design stars, but the people whose opinions matter? >> i think the new president of sacks, she has the best fashion taste i've ever seen. runser from moscow who zoom, phenomenal. others not to say that like bloomingdale's, i mean, these are the people making the decisions even more than anna, because they are buying the product and putting it in the store. >> does it su
michael kors has done phenomenally well and was around chou tookrs and silas him under his wing.s made this where it is today. the same thing with tory burch. say whatever you want about her husband, chris. for 40 of his experience years or 30 years in the apparel business, he helped her. >> have the influencers changed? years ago, when we only had the pages of vogue to look through, and a mentor was the decision-maker -- anna wintour was the decision-maker. >> it absolutely changes...
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(applause) >> the suspect in the beheading of a former kor co-worker in oklahoma celebrate terroristn facebook where he posted pictures of taliban and osama bin laden and warned that sharia law is coming. nolan converted to islam. he severed the head of a 54-year-old woman and stabbed another woman before he was shot by an executive in the food plant where he was fired. the fbi is investigating. gary bernsten is a dedicated cia officer and he joins me now. (applause) >> gary, great to have you back the show. let's talk about warning signs. should we have seen something coming with the guy in oklahoma city. >> someone is posting beheadings and talking about stoning and doing all of these things on a social media website. one would have thought it would be scone and reported to the fbi and the fbi would have reported it to the local police. i have heard nothing that anyone acted on the warnings. >> gary, help me out here. nsa gets data on all of our cell phones and conversations and e-mails. and if they have a haystack that big and know who i talked to last thursday when i ordered pizz
(applause) >> the suspect in the beheading of a former kor co-worker in oklahoma celebrate terroristn facebook where he posted pictures of taliban and osama bin laden and warned that sharia law is coming. nolan converted to islam. he severed the head of a 54-year-old woman and stabbed another woman before he was shot by an executive in the food plant where he was fired. the fbi is investigating. gary bernsten is a dedicated cia officer and he joins me now. (applause) >> gary, great...
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it put rebecca minkoff right up there with the likes of michael kors. tell me about that demand.ne samplei of the bag and there were some people that were interested. but cannot even fund any more production. that is when i said please help me. >> you came out with your checkbook. >> exactly. 'i mortgaged my house, use every credit card. that is how we took it. we are doing nine figures this year in revenue. >> well done. >> we have an amazing team. over 100 people here in new york city. a wonderful staff. handbags or about 80% of what we do and we have really become a great resource, especially for the millennial customer. >> what do you want to do next? freestanding stores? >> we are opening three stores this year. in soho, san francisco, los angeles. we are opening two in november and one in december. andant to open this tech change the weight store experiences. we have great exciting things. >> i know one thing you are focused on in the future is you are just coming back from maternity leave. you will be busy at home and at the office. congratulations. what would you like to
it put rebecca minkoff right up there with the likes of michael kors. tell me about that demand.ne samplei of the bag and there were some people that were interested. but cannot even fund any more production. that is when i said please help me. >> you came out with your checkbook. >> exactly. 'i mortgaged my house, use every credit card. that is how we took it. we are doing nine figures this year in revenue. >> well done. >> we have an amazing team. over 100 people here...
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and michael kors is known for handbags and accessories targeting the middle class. they expect markets to shrink in 2014 investing in expansion in europe. interesting given the slower than expected recovery in the eu. >>> and madeleine, the luxury and list at research, some people are getting concerned that the trend in lurk surery is slowing down but you see a difference between the ultrahigh end and the aspiring luxury. >> yes, i don't think the luxury market is going anywhere any time soon. the number of luxury consumers is expected to grow considerably. and as you mentioned the aspirational lecture, customers see this particularly relevant in emerging markets with the massive growing middle class who are looking to just luxury products. >> the economic growth story here in europe still up for question given the recent data we have been getting. italy back in recession. how does that impact some of the luxury retailers across the region? >> there's -- i think it definitely affects the number of tourists coming to europe to spend. that also is relevant for devalua
and michael kors is known for handbags and accessories targeting the middle class. they expect markets to shrink in 2014 investing in expansion in europe. interesting given the slower than expected recovery in the eu. >>> and madeleine, the luxury and list at research, some people are getting concerned that the trend in lurk surery is slowing down but you see a difference between the ultrahigh end and the aspiring luxury. >> yes, i don't think the luxury market is going anywhere...
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detainees in north kor korea, back in a moment. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-nana-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. >>> what began as a good will trip by prowrestlers turned into an opportunity to win the release of three americans the regime detained. >> on monday, will ripley and his crew were whisked off to a surprise interview. the men were only given minutes to past on the message. sure not clear why the americans allowed us to interview. bill riply filed this behind the scenes look. >> reporter: a detour during a trip to cover prowrestlers on a mission, one minute we're on a sightseeing tour, the next we're in a van, racing through the north korean countryside government minders are on the phone getting instructions. there is a change of plans. we're told to expect an interview with a government offi
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those wallows in michael kors, kate spade, know all too well take underarmour, earlier this spring, it sports apparel company truly, truly reported a blowout quarter. but they trade with the high multiple growth -- the expensive stock. it was as if it's stock fell like a cloud or e me have commerce, frankly the rollover was absurd. the fall from 62 in march to 46 in may was just plain hideous. yet the company just kept delivering. when underarmour reported another quarter in july, the stock took off like a rocket, as it should have in march. it's kept climbing every since, the bound back has breathtaking, even though one of the most expensive stocks in the entire market at 49 times earnings with a 15.5 billion valuation, i expect the fantastic performance to continue. yes, i would only because buy it on a pullback, but when you get pullbacks, most people are too scared to pull the trigger. don't be. however, underarmour is up 67% years to date. the group has been struggling for one particular reason. there's been too much inventory at all the department stories. that's why the last few
those wallows in michael kors, kate spade, know all too well take underarmour, earlier this spring, it sports apparel company truly, truly reported a blowout quarter. but they trade with the high multiple growth -- the expensive stock. it was as if it's stock fell like a cloud or e me have commerce, frankly the rollover was absurd. the fall from 62 in march to 46 in may was just plain hideous. yet the company just kept delivering. when underarmour reported another quarter in july, the stock...
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. >> i know you got your kor done, you can question me all you want. >> reporter: he provided information and never asked who we were or why we were there. are you here 24/7? >> here 24/7. >> what kind of shifts you running? >> 6:00 to 6:00. >> reporter: but at two large substations, we saw no visible security guards. >> i don't see anybody. >> reporter: and at that same substation, we found this open gate and later a pg&e employee answer our questions. >> we're really curious about the facility. is there anybody here on site? >> it's not a manned -- it used to be manned, but it's not anymore. >> no security? >> yeah, there's security, cameras all around here. >> but nobody on site? >> no. >> okay. >> reporter: our investigation also included observations and insight from a military veteran with two decades of experience in special operations. he's trained to do threat and risk assessments. >> how intimidating is the security presence you've seen so far? >> it wouldn't stop anything. i mean, it wouldn't. >> reporter: we did find pg&e has clearly increased security in the wake of the metca
. >> i know you got your kor done, you can question me all you want. >> reporter: he provided information and never asked who we were or why we were there. are you here 24/7? >> here 24/7. >> what kind of shifts you running? >> 6:00 to 6:00. >> reporter: but at two large substations, we saw no visible security guards. >> i don't see anybody. >> reporter: and at that same substation, we found this open gate and later a pg&e employee answer our...
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also, michael kors, that hasn't been doing well between memorial day and labor day. and genworth, the worst performing stock between memorial day and labor day. >> was there a report on that? >> there was an earnings report and there was concern that they weren't long term. you wonder whether or not investors are going to pay attention to this on the divided side or the strong side. >> thank you, dom chu. down to you. >> that was really laid out in terms of what we should do in september? do you buy or do you sell? abigail dolittle and jack, good to see you both. abigail, i know you've been cautious. one bright spot for you has been natural gas, but today it's really falling out of bed. so what do you do at this point? >> well, sue, natural gas has been very volatile like many of the markets, and my bullish call is precarious at best. it starts out with the technicals, and waehat's going , you have the term suuspending. they're in there but it could change on a dime. right now as long as i see signs of those buyers, i have this bullish view. really, what it looks lik
also, michael kors, that hasn't been doing well between memorial day and labor day. and genworth, the worst performing stock between memorial day and labor day. >> was there a report on that? >> there was an earnings report and there was concern that they weren't long term. you wonder whether or not investors are going to pay attention to this on the divided side or the strong side. >> thank you, dom chu. down to you. >> that was really laid out in terms of what we...
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. >> linden johnson who had a lot more experience was also the one who directed air strikes in kor koreaniversal cream and it was a controversy. and obama with limited experience, going against experience generals, to a disaster rousea will be an air campaign. >> next up, the lightning rod. o. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&
. >> linden johnson who had a lot more experience was also the one who directed air strikes in kor koreaniversal cream and it was a controversy. and obama with limited experience, going against experience generals, to a disaster rousea will be an air campaign. >> next up, the lightning rod. o. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold...
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ipo markets like high-flyers like michael kors they will come down. overall the market has some good things boeing on. i'm looking unfulfilled orders coming in. you have shipments, not keeping pace. you have inventories at very good levels. you have a very, very strong economy. i said back in february we would have a good half. i think this last quarter will be very strong. i saw that china, a record deficit with them, so many orders coming through for the holiday season. i may be first to talk about that. retailers are down, maybe good value, get into good value retailers, i think they will have very good holiday season. liz: that is optimistic. that brings me to bill barack. what are you seeing? super smart guy like andy brenner, didn't say things like bulk dry weighted index that is wonky. shipping there is backlogged because so many things need to be shipped. what are you looking for on the floor of the cme there? >> well, manufacturing data, ism has been positive. a lot of indicators we watch, ism as well as beige book and other things said you h
ipo markets like high-flyers like michael kors they will come down. overall the market has some good things boeing on. i'm looking unfulfilled orders coming in. you have shipments, not keeping pace. you have inventories at very good levels. you have a very, very strong economy. i said back in february we would have a good half. i think this last quarter will be very strong. i saw that china, a record deficit with them, so many orders coming through for the holiday season. i may be first to talk...
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nbc 10 national kor spoocorresp brian mooar from washington with developments. >> reporter: eric holder announced today that he's stepping down. he's the first african-american to hold the spot. and he's serving under the nation's first african-american president, so it's no surprise that civil rights became a critical focus. he made sure the justice department was a legal backstop in cases like the trayvon martin killing in florida. he personally went to ferguson, missouri, to promise justice after the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown by a police officer. >> we want to help as best we can and we also want to listen. that's the main part of this trip. we want to listen. >> reporter: the holder justice department took a leading role in the defense of voting rights and the battle over immigration laws. >> we're gathered here this morning to celebrate the joining of these couples in marriage. >> reporter: and same-sex marriage. 5 1/2 years as the nation's top law enforcement officer that were not without controversy. congressional republicans held him in contempt for refusing to
nbc 10 national kor spoocorresp brian mooar from washington with developments. >> reporter: eric holder announced today that he's stepping down. he's the first african-american to hold the spot. and he's serving under the nation's first african-american president, so it's no surprise that civil rights became a critical focus. he made sure the justice department was a legal backstop in cases like the trayvon martin killing in florida. he personally went to ferguson, missouri, to promise...
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catered to high-end consumers and was ultimately eviscerated by rapidly growing competitors like michael korsnd kate spade. the price earnings multiple for whole foods is still too high given the low single-digit same-store sales growth. it's a math proportion, do you want to pay 22 times earnings for whole foods like you seem to be doing now, if they make the estimates, when you can buy kroger for 14 times earnings, yes below the s&p 500 multiple. even though kroger is growing a full percentage point faster than whole foods and has become the most consistent performer in the industry. while some would say whole foods has been far less consistent. the best trade for the year has been to own kroger and be short whole foods. but what if our analysis here is too static about whole foods? maybe it's too negative. what if recently announced initiatives could move the needle for great chain. whole foods is an early adapter for apple's new pay system. you have to believe that the whole foods will have more iphone users in their store. plus i don't know about you, but anything that can cut down the l
catered to high-end consumers and was ultimately eviscerated by rapidly growing competitors like michael korsnd kate spade. the price earnings multiple for whole foods is still too high given the low single-digit same-store sales growth. it's a math proportion, do you want to pay 22 times earnings for whole foods like you seem to be doing now, if they make the estimates, when you can buy kroger for 14 times earnings, yes below the s&p 500 multiple. even though kroger is growing a full...
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. >> and that has a kor osive effect, not just on the black community.ive effect on america. it harms the communities that need law enforcement the most. it makes folks who are victimized by crime and need strong policing reluctant to go to the police because they may not trust them. it scars the hearts of our children, whether you're black or white. you don't want that for america. >> we don't want that for america. i was in washington at the caucus with the parents of michael brown, as we sought federal cases to deal with what happened to their son and other cases. but we also denounced the shooting of two police in ferguson. law enforcement said it was unrelated to the protests. we must be against all violence, all wrong, no matter who the victim, and no matter who the assailants. it's time to rebuild the trust by having equal protection under the law. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> americans back ground troops. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening, rime chris matthews in washington. big news night tonight.
. >> and that has a kor osive effect, not just on the black community.ive effect on america. it harms the communities that need law enforcement the most. it makes folks who are victimized by crime and need strong policing reluctant to go to the police because they may not trust them. it scars the hearts of our children, whether you're black or white. you don't want that for america. >> we don't want that for america. i was in washington at the caucus with the parents of michael...
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jim acosta the, and jim sciutto, and rian salam and maria kor doe na, and ryan, thank you so much for joining many this morning. >> and we will talk about what it will take in the fight of ebola next. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >>> this morning, president obama is outlining an expanded and military effort to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. up to 3,000 u.s. troops will be sent to the area to coordinate a command center based in liberia which is ground zero for the outbreak. in the next six months, the united states could spend as much as $750 million in the operation to include the building of 17 new treatment centers and each with a 100-bed x capacity, and the president is going to tour the centers for disease control in atlanta later and give further e d
jim acosta the, and jim sciutto, and rian salam and maria kor doe na, and ryan, thank you so much for joining many this morning. >> and we will talk about what it will take in the fight of ebola next. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years,...
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. >> your paper is reporting that some intelligence officials are more concerned with kor zon and theapacity to strike in the united states. >> it's a splinter group or a faction. this is the group that is in syria and they sanction in opposition to isis. this is a small group that not much is known. the leader is a guy from kuwait who was a very close aid to osama bin laden and actually at the last couple of years the leader in iran and individual who is ran after the 9/11 attacks. what makes this group dangerous according to intelligence officials is it is focused not on gaining territory like isis is doing or fighting the assad government, but actually plotting attacks against the west including the united states. again, shadowy right now and we don't know a lot about them, but this poses a more immediate threat to the united states in the homeland. >> we will keep an eye on that. the proliferation of the groups depends on money. the cash flows into these groups. the king address that on 60 minutes. take a listen. >> could the rise of isis have been prevented? >> they could have be
. >> your paper is reporting that some intelligence officials are more concerned with kor zon and theapacity to strike in the united states. >> it's a splinter group or a faction. this is the group that is in syria and they sanction in opposition to isis. this is a small group that not much is known. the leader is a guy from kuwait who was a very close aid to osama bin laden and actually at the last couple of years the leader in iran and individual who is ran after the 9/11 attacks....
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michael kors in particular.helped bring the ipo to fruition selling off their shares in a secondary. that is down 4.6%. weakness in gap and banana republic, same-store sales. that stock is down 4%. david: tesla giving back some of its run-up today. >> recently this week now, yesterday we had elon musk over in nevada where the new factory is going to be for the batteries saying he thinks the valuation of the stock is a little high. what? the ceo saying that? he did exactly that last october. following his commentary the stock did drop. it regained losses. 30% drop. beware, tesla shareholders. liz: what is also dropping, family dollar. it has been in place as a couple suitors are very interesting. today, not so much. down more than a percent. >> what is interesting about this one, dollar general offering more to family dollar. the question whether or not shareholders really wanted to go with the dollar general which is above nine billion. in fact they will try to stick with their original deal with dollar tree whi
michael kors in particular.helped bring the ipo to fruition selling off their shares in a secondary. that is down 4.6%. weakness in gap and banana republic, same-store sales. that stock is down 4%. david: tesla giving back some of its run-up today. >> recently this week now, yesterday we had elon musk over in nevada where the new factory is going to be for the batteries saying he thinks the valuation of the stock is a little high. what? the ceo saying that? he did exactly that last...
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can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kort, representative government and he said the works of shakespeare and newton. call hun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share randolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied great indeed must be the reason for going to war if so much had bound us together in the past and in the summer of 1812, a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as it was in the vietnam war, declared war on britain. and for two years, it was a distant rumble on the canadian frontier. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper, you might not have known it. it was a war going on. but in 1814, napoleon fell and anxious american diplomats in america warned james madison's government to free up thousands of additional troops for the war against america. but the capital remained under defended and the principle reason none other than the secretary of war, john armstrong. he was within of those up time and time again. people who believe that their judgment is best for everybody els
can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kort, representative government and he said the works of shakespeare and newton. call hun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share randolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied great indeed must be the reason for going to war if so much had bound us together in the past and in the summer of 1812, a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as it was in the vietnam war,...