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liz: all right.news for the economy, too, because itt does well when the economy in general does well, when there's more production. more industrial activity. so that a's good -- that's good news for everybody. liz: international exchange-traded funds are looking very good, everything from the xob, xoy. financials, energy all in the green. only gold and silver etfs looking a bit lower as the bells ring on wall street. david: everything is beautiful. liz: savor the records, everybody, it's another record day, especially with the s&p 500. look at that level, 1706. first time ever we hit 1700, and we closed above that. you see the dow jones industrials up 125, very close to the highs of the session. again the russell, that's a record too, david. david: reminisce sent of what we're seeing with itt. the big guys are doing well and small and mid size. let's take a look at your front page headline. jurors reached a verdict in the trial of former goldman sachs trader fabrice tourre on their second day of del
liz: all right.news for the economy, too, because itt does well when the economy in general does well, when there's more production. more industrial activity. so that a's good -- that's good news for everybody. liz: international exchange-traded funds are looking very good, everything from the xob, xoy. financials, energy all in the green. only gold and silver etfs looking a bit lower as the bells ring on wall street. david: everything is beautiful. liz: savor the records, everybody, it's...
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thanks for having me, liz. liz: we will continue to follow the story. mention he has a publicly-traded company, david. ei -- iep. it is coming out with earnings tomorrow. if you had invested with them in 2,000, you would have be up 1,000%. david: better than the s&p. there has been some successes. we focused on all could have them. but you go through all of the companies that have just benefited. of course the market has been in a big uptick but his percentages is even better. he is beating the market year after year. very interesting stuff. liz: here it is. icahn enterprises. publicly-traded. we'll work on that. in a moment, sure we'll have much more on what billionaire carl icahn has just said. he said he would absolutely out of michael dell if he wins his own bat well dell the company. he just told fox business in an exclusive interview. so much more about herbalife as well. we'll talk about it. david: also we'll bring you the very latest on disney the earnings are out. what is the future of this company? how do they come back from the loss from the
thanks for having me, liz. liz: we will continue to follow the story. mention he has a publicly-traded company, david. ei -- iep. it is coming out with earnings tomorrow. if you had invested with them in 2,000, you would have be up 1,000%. david: better than the s&p. there has been some successes. we focused on all could have them. but you go through all of the companies that have just benefited. of course the market has been in a big uptick but his percentages is even better. he is beating...
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liz: imagine that. i want to jump. >> i just had a good source point out that the spiders are trading on the new york stock exchange. there has to be nasdaq stock in the spiders. liz: there are. >> out of reno if the print is inaccurate. liz: how could it be? >> she should be talking to the new york stock exchange and ask them, just make sure they are trading. how could they be reflecting true value? and this source tell me that some of these stocks could trade off the exchange. but the price is what the nasdaq. the nasdaq price. i think the new york stock exchange, her right now reflecting a thing close to true value? well, what is in the s&p 500? liz: a huge part. see if you can run into somebody on that issue. we have to take a break. again, we had just about seven minutes away from what the nasdaq is said would be a resumption of trading after a massive technical problem that they're calling a flash freeze. we are staying on this huge story about today's dramatic news on the nasdaq. what it means fo
liz: imagine that. i want to jump. >> i just had a good source point out that the spiders are trading on the new york stock exchange. there has to be nasdaq stock in the spiders. liz: there are. >> out of reno if the print is inaccurate. liz: how could it be? >> she should be talking to the new york stock exchange and ask them, just make sure they are trading. how could they be reflecting true value? and this source tell me that some of these stocks could trade off the...
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liz: urban outfitters. here from the teens, and guilt their parents into buying things, and free people is the hottest thing. they have anthropology too. >> that's correct. >> free people is in the execution. >> hippy. >> it's pip -- hippy, boho, but special. to me, it's fairly priced in terms of the stock trading low 20s pe versus the sector, but they are focused on growth, great concepts about rebellious, interesting, kind of different treated excuse. >> you should be a wine expert. [laughter] >> well -- liz: i thank both of you, oliver, eric, great to have you, all their picks up on facebook.com/lizclaman. thank you, both, very much. we got the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes. fact or fiction? that's the question many people are asking after billionaire musk released this thing, this idea and his design plans for the so-called hyperloop. high speed travel like you can't believe. will the plan work, solar powered? we break it down next. ♪ join us at projectluna.com she's always been able it's just her
liz: urban outfitters. here from the teens, and guilt their parents into buying things, and free people is the hottest thing. they have anthropology too. >> that's correct. >> free people is in the execution. >> hippy. >> it's pip -- hippy, boho, but special. to me, it's fairly priced in terms of the stock trading low 20s pe versus the sector, but they are focused on growth, great concepts about rebellious, interesting, kind of different treated excuse. >> you...
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liz: google is $35.ost is prohibitive to some people. >> it is a way to get something from your tablet or phone to the tv. this has that capability. romeo enables you to do that. that is one small feature. this is an entire way to watch television. you are from los angeles and the award oscar territory, 70 million people have cable boxes in this country today. when you walk up to them, you cannot find out what won the 2005 best picture award. that is ridiculous. no one would settle for that. romeo get to all the answers. if personalizes it right down to what you want every time you turn on your tv. liz: can we expect tim tebow to be endorsing this? you have to bring him in to promote this somehow. >> well, i understand that he tweeted this morning for his locker room saying, i think i have this right, i am really jacked about my new tivo romeo. that tells you something about where he stands. liz: i am telling you, you picked a good one. >> for the time being, consumers are losing. the status quo will be
liz: google is $35.ost is prohibitive to some people. >> it is a way to get something from your tablet or phone to the tv. this has that capability. romeo enables you to do that. that is one small feature. this is an entire way to watch television. you are from los angeles and the award oscar territory, 70 million people have cable boxes in this country today. when you walk up to them, you cannot find out what won the 2005 best picture award. that is ridiculous. no one would settle for...
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liz: ru shorting treasuries? >> yes. liz: how do you do it? >> anybody can do it.e indicates the short treasuries. >> i have the single short. liz: inversely move doubled what happens. it has already had a nice move the at >> that is just the beginning. the averages 7.3%, we have a long ways to go. even back to the spring of 2010 the 10-year note was 4%. that is where we are headed. liz: what are you long right now? >> cash. this tapering will be a miserable failure. he will start tapering from 85, maybe 60 billion per month. that is tightening. tapering is tightening. the yield will spike, and that will bring more pain upon the housing market. liz: these are both down double-digit percentages. >> as soon as tapering begins, backtrack on qe, it goes fullbore into these stocks. liz: what do you like about them? >> they have a dividend yield above 3%, believe that, what a nice play. liz: let's let people know for a lot of this discussion, you like at least a small and mid caps, and you have made money in particular with one etf. >> that has been very profitable for u
liz: ru shorting treasuries? >> yes. liz: how do you do it? >> anybody can do it.e indicates the short treasuries. >> i have the single short. liz: inversely move doubled what happens. it has already had a nice move the at >> that is just the beginning. the averages 7.3%, we have a long ways to go. even back to the spring of 2010 the 10-year note was 4%. that is where we are headed. liz: what are you long right now? >> cash. this tapering will be a miserable...
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liz? liz: thank you very much.losing bell in 49 minutes, billionaire hedge fund manager, bill ackman allowed to get out of the jcpenney stock, but the embattled retailer facing many challenges. guess what? the earnings report. i wouldn't call it "earnings," they are expected to make a lot coming out tomorrow morning, but today, just minutes from now, find out whether now is the time for you to buy or sell the stock. plus, is tesla the ultimate screaming short play now or screaming buy? the electric car maker appears unstoppable, but it's about to face powerful competition from a car that's not even on the road yet. we're gaming it out for you next. ♪ she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - cialis tadalafil for daily use that could be a question o 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 obph, like needing to go
liz? liz: thank you very much.losing bell in 49 minutes, billionaire hedge fund manager, bill ackman allowed to get out of the jcpenney stock, but the embattled retailer facing many challenges. guess what? the earnings report. i wouldn't call it "earnings," they are expected to make a lot coming out tomorrow morning, but today, just minutes from now, find out whether now is the time for you to buy or sell the stock. plus, is tesla the ultimate screaming short play now or screaming...
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liz: so buy now?e loans written on these houses in the market we're in right now are sustainable, 30-year fixed-rate, fannie, freddy, fha deals. liz: you guys are great spotting trends. there are lines when it comes to all kinds of lotteries for brand new homes. what is the number one trend you're seeing right now as we finish up? >> what is the number one trend we're seeing within the industry? liz: just the whole industry, the real estate world? >> here is what it comes down to. rates are going to jump up. sales prices will continue to go up. we have more demand for houses we have in spite of numbers we've seen which was a little shocking today with new home sales. we'll see continued trend of upward rates and upward sales prices. the key is, if you want to identify something that will affect the market going forward, new rules of qualified mortgages set for the by the cfpb put forth by the dodd-frank rule that will limit debt to income ratios on person's qualifying ability. if you want to see cooli
liz: so buy now?e loans written on these houses in the market we're in right now are sustainable, 30-year fixed-rate, fannie, freddy, fha deals. liz: you guys are great spotting trends. there are lines when it comes to all kinds of lotteries for brand new homes. what is the number one trend you're seeing right now as we finish up? >> what is the number one trend we're seeing within the industry? liz: just the whole industry, the real estate world? >> here is what it comes down to....
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liz? liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after the financial crisis making bad calls back then, s&p said that our credit worthiness here in the u.s. was not up to snuff. forget that warren buffet came on fox business right away and said, yes, it is. the fact is ratings agencies, do you believe them or not? well, since the financial crisis, a brand new one sprouted up,croll. the president is going to join us to talk about what they do differently and now they feel about s&p's calls. the president of croll coming up. we're live from the new york stock exchange. ♪ the bs used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mot
liz? liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after the financial crisis making bad calls back then, s&p said that our credit worthiness here in the u.s. was not up to...
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liz: what about you?ah, i think that the september 17-18 meeting, there will probably announce. that is also when the discussions about the -- you know, the budget will reach ahead. so they've really give themselves some wiggle room. they're having a debt ceiling debacle like we did a couple years ago. maybe they back off. in terms of qe, the reason they put that in place was to provide some downside protection for the economy. it did lift the market, but they're worried about the economy sliding back into recession. while it's nothing to write home about, the downside risk to the economy has been minimized. first-time unemployment claims of alaska have been since january 2008. and a drop in the unemployment rate, of that has come about is people have left the work force a lot of it has also come about because there are fewer layoffs. at least the downside risk is minimized. it's time. should have done in a while ago, but the economy, it's safe enough for them to begin to taper. at least september, beginn
liz: what about you?ah, i think that the september 17-18 meeting, there will probably announce. that is also when the discussions about the -- you know, the budget will reach ahead. so they've really give themselves some wiggle room. they're having a debt ceiling debacle like we did a couple years ago. maybe they back off. in terms of qe, the reason they put that in place was to provide some downside protection for the economy. it did lift the market, but they're worried about the economy...
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liz: okay.clearly tesla is a company that executes. the fact at that they're making, they're delivering 5150 vehicle this is quarter, producing something like 6500 vehicles in the quarter, they're executing, they're doing amazingly well. this is clearly coming to the bottom line for them. we do need to back out some of the one-time items, specifically there was a 13-cent gain from the d.o.e. loan repayment. but that again, i mean, repaying the loan several years early, is always a very positive thing. yeah, no, there is nothing negative we can see in the report here. tesla is showing that they can make money. they can have solid margins and that's what investors want. david: well, craig, can they make money without those, i don't know if they call them carbon credits, you know the credits they get for selling pollution control to other car companies? if ex-ing that aside, are they still making money just selling cars? >> you know i still have to go through the numbers with a fine-tooth comb. i l
liz: okay.clearly tesla is a company that executes. the fact at that they're making, they're delivering 5150 vehicle this is quarter, producing something like 6500 vehicles in the quarter, they're executing, they're doing amazingly well. this is clearly coming to the bottom line for them. we do need to back out some of the one-time items, specifically there was a 13-cent gain from the d.o.e. loan repayment. but that again, i mean, repaying the loan several years early, is always a very positive...
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i send it back to you, liz. liz: a couple of more details.hese are details that are apparently being revealed right now. there would be an emergency brake, that there would be 17 of these so-called potts at that time in that tube 5 miles apart. he feels, elon musk, that this would be a safe distance, and that there would be skis on the bottom of these things, made up of the same material that elon musk has used in some of his rocket ships and some of his other, you know -- ashley: greatly futuristic stuff. liz: exactly, and he said he would welcome any partnerships and other ideas, but he is a true entrepreneur york. ashley: probably the ultimate entrepreneur out there. liz: amazing. more details as they become available. jo ling kent live and exclusively at et3. ashley: wish it was teleport stationed like star trek. he said, someone please invent that. if not that, then we will have to hyperloop. detroit may have filed for bankruptcy, but not everyone has given up the fight. let's -- one of those is sticking around. coming up next we will ta
i send it back to you, liz. liz: a couple of more details.hese are details that are apparently being revealed right now. there would be an emergency brake, that there would be 17 of these so-called potts at that time in that tube 5 miles apart. he feels, elon musk, that this would be a safe distance, and that there would be skis on the bottom of these things, made up of the same material that elon musk has used in some of his rocket ships and some of his other, you know -- ashley: greatly...
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liz: bizarre. desk", brand consulting firm core brands released a list of least respected brand according to corporate executives. third place, h&r block. i get that. philip morris, cigarette folks, take third place. least respected brands, delta air lines. delta turned it around. liz: i'm fine with them. ashley: i'm am too. american airlines. liz: number one thing, january son hole, federal bank reserve might be. fed officials and economists come together. we're there rand discussing the global economy and official policy. ashley: ben bernanke, not there. melissa francis is next. melissa: wow a major market mess today. what if this was your company's very first week trading at nasdaq? that is exactly where we start the show right now. we have exclusive ceo of a company who just switched over from the nasdaq from the new york stock exchange last wednesday! can you imagine that? bob jones, ceo and president of old national bancorp. he is on the phone now with his reaction to all of and all of it bei
liz: bizarre. desk", brand consulting firm core brands released a list of least respected brand according to corporate executives. third place, h&r block. i get that. philip morris, cigarette folks, take third place. least respected brands, delta air lines. delta turned it around. liz: i'm fine with them. ashley: i'm am too. american airlines. liz: number one thing, january son hole, federal bank reserve might be. fed officials and economists come together. we're there rand discussing...
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liz: listen.igure it out today but it is early almost like a complaint we hear about the presidential candidacy starting three years ahead and people talk about chris christie and hillary clinton but the big news is the cleveland federal reserve president says if we continue with the data we have seen pianl thinks we should begin in the bond buying purchases as the former secretary watching the difficult time time, is it time to start tapering those purchases? >> i think so. after qe1 or qe2 or qe three they seem to scale that back unless you think the fed would play that role which seems unbelievable to me so of course, they need to start scaling back and again bernanke said he will do it on a back basis when he can actually see, now forecast -- not forecast that the economy is moving forward so if he is a true to his word this tax will speak and we will all know when it is time to begin tapering because the unemployment rate will be going down and job creation will be higher. liz: if we did it n
liz: listen.igure it out today but it is early almost like a complaint we hear about the presidential candidacy starting three years ahead and people talk about chris christie and hillary clinton but the big news is the cleveland federal reserve president says if we continue with the data we have seen pianl thinks we should begin in the bond buying purchases as the former secretary watching the difficult time time, is it time to start tapering those purchases? >> i think so. after qe1 or...
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liz: fascinating. >> i'm surprised. liz: interesting.ere in a fox business exclusive that all the experience in the trenches is not that slightly higher interest rates, by historical standards are low, are not the driver. why do you think if you run on nearly all cylinders, doug, why do you think the stock is down 20% since the initial public offering and there's a 14% short on the float? >> huh, well, i'm a little surprised, obviously, i'm actually a major s tripointe home, but as we announced in our ipo, we're a growth company in california, northern california, denver, and so far as we reported, we're hitting all the necessary metrics and -- hitting our game plan perfectly so, you know, our really motto at the company is to continue to deliver great results to the shareholders, and, you know, long term, they'll see excellent results. i'm confident of that. liz: well, your company has a very historied, storied existence. you'll be around for some tile. keep us posted, doug, thank you very much. >> thanks, liz. liz: tripointe homes ceo
liz: fascinating. >> i'm surprised. liz: interesting.ere in a fox business exclusive that all the experience in the trenches is not that slightly higher interest rates, by historical standards are low, are not the driver. why do you think if you run on nearly all cylinders, doug, why do you think the stock is down 20% since the initial public offering and there's a 14% short on the float? >> huh, well, i'm a little surprised, obviously, i'm actually a major s tripointe home, but as...
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liz: okay.know to go to ashley weaponster, he's got kraft numbers. >> we're just going through these. on the eps, earnings per share, the estimate was for 66 cents, it's coming in at 1.38 including items, but if you take out a 62 cent benefit and a charge, the actual operating profit is 85 cents eps which is a nice beat on that line. but the revenue coming in just a little short. the estimate was for $4.81 billiin, the actual number is $4.74 billion. kraft reporting that organic net revenue falling 1.2% on lower pricing. also they've been coming under pressure for higher commodity prices in the second quarter. so they beat nicely on the eps but a slight miss on the revenue. liz: scott, kraft in essence, yes, has done well, but they say that the timing of easter shipments -- we've heard a couple of companies say that the timing of easter actually mattered to their numbers in this time around. they're saying timing of easter shipments negatively impacted revenue growth. and then to the last point
liz: okay.know to go to ashley weaponster, he's got kraft numbers. >> we're just going through these. on the eps, earnings per share, the estimate was for 66 cents, it's coming in at 1.38 including items, but if you take out a 62 cent benefit and a charge, the actual operating profit is 85 cents eps which is a nice beat on that line. but the revenue coming in just a little short. the estimate was for $4.81 billiin, the actual number is $4.74 billion. kraft reporting that organic net...
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liz: right, okay. finish, does this hurt the statue of the bank leaders like jpmorgan and jamie dimon? >> put it this way, take the five companies in the united states that made the most money, jpmorgan is number three, and wells fargo is number five, so of the -- and that's in any industry -- doesn't matter what industry you are talking about. there's only two companies in the united states that make more money than jpmorgan, apple and exxon. the net effect is why should investors get upset with the guy who led the company from a very troubledded company five or six years ago to the company that makes the third most amount of money of any company in the united states, makes more money than any bank in the world other than the chinese banks that dwarf this one. liz: dick, you got -- what is your rating on jpmorgan? by the way? >> we got to buy in just about everything. liz: okay. he likes the stock nonetheless. great to see you, thank you so much for joining us exclusively, dick. >> thank you, liz. liz
liz: right, okay. finish, does this hurt the statue of the bank leaders like jpmorgan and jamie dimon? >> put it this way, take the five companies in the united states that made the most money, jpmorgan is number three, and wells fargo is number five, so of the -- and that's in any industry -- doesn't matter what industry you are talking about. there's only two companies in the united states that make more money than jpmorgan, apple and exxon. the net effect is why should investors get...
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liz: st. louis fed president bullard suggests that the fed wait for more factors in the economy before tapering the bond buying program. he says caution needs to be taken basing forecans for policy alone. david: 7 million-dollar i insider-trading scheme. sec says the employee repeatedly obtained earnings data and traded in advance of its public release. that is a no-no. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's action. we have david steinberg, with three ways for to you play the market and tim mulholland in the pits of the cme. tim, i want to start with you. i want to look at gold. never has the gold price been directly ccnnected to the jobs report as what we saw this morning. we have a figure to put up. as soon as jobs report came out there was positive news. let's look at a five-day chart. that he is where you see a spike to the downside a tremendous spike to the downside right as earnings, right as the jobs report came out. there it is. and the reason for that was
liz: st. louis fed president bullard suggests that the fed wait for more factors in the economy before tapering the bond buying program. he says caution needs to be taken basing forecans for policy alone. david: 7 million-dollar i insider-trading scheme. sec says the employee repeatedly obtained earnings data and traded in advance of its public release. that is a no-no. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's action. we have david steinberg, with three...
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liz: i don't see you.enney, big deal, i don't think it really matters, what stocks are you looking at them to do? >> we are at the calm before the storm right now. a lot of pressure on the market coming to today, investors are still not waiting for another reason to sell off the market. liz: look at this reaction, 21 points. you and i have talked about this before. it is not much of a reason. >> it has every reason to sell off. retail sales coming out tomorrow, that sector has been hot, what's now the forecast moving forward, particularly continue to look at that sector there. the negative earnings we got last week in that area. liz: no point in the media being negative about stuff, to cause it has doubled since 2008. heavily negative during many points between 2008 and now. what makes you think soon may be the time we will get a correction. >> they have not seen a boost, their jobs have not seen raises. if we track the $16.80 level, we could open ourselves up to a moe down to the 15 day moving average. li
liz: i don't see you.enney, big deal, i don't think it really matters, what stocks are you looking at them to do? >> we are at the calm before the storm right now. a lot of pressure on the market coming to today, investors are still not waiting for another reason to sell off the market. liz: look at this reaction, 21 points. you and i have talked about this before. it is not much of a reason. >> it has every reason to sell off. retail sales coming out tomorrow, that sector has been...
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liz: not that bad.ou imagine when they're looking at notebooks that missed by 2% it is still not as bad as expected. >> still generatings revenue. this is the key. 28% of the revenue comes pro pc and notebooks. that is shrinking. liz: i will tell you what the key is, the federal reserve and what they're going to do. the fed releasing the minutes from the july policy meeting today. this is sort of old news but new old news? did they give investors any signals at all when the fed will begin tapering its bond buying program? we'll break it down for you. there was one special line there. >> short sellers are facing their worst losses in a decade as the stocks they're betting against continue to soar. jo ling kent brings us all the details and why betting against companies can be really tough. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men.
liz: not that bad.ou imagine when they're looking at notebooks that missed by 2% it is still not as bad as expected. >> still generatings revenue. this is the key. 28% of the revenue comes pro pc and notebooks. that is shrinking. liz: i will tell you what the key is, the federal reserve and what they're going to do. the fed releasing the minutes from the july policy meeting today. this is sort of old news but new old news? did they give investors any signals at all when the fed will begin...
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liz: certainly good advice.efore we let you go, you began by saying it was quite quiet and things got rather heated. can you just let our viewers in on what really goes on in the pit behind your after the markets of closed? >> after the market's close peoples are look around and realize we have tea in my numbers, the fed notes coming up tomorrow. we have a lot of things. three housing numbers coming up tomorrow. but even now they're going on vacation are not really exposed to my people are squaring of positions, taking as little risk as possible. if you are wrong it is hard to get out. no liquidity. very light liquidity. the tendency is small. there you have it. liz: we will see larry in a few minutes. ashley: all right. we are asking tough questions about profit estimates from wall street analysts. the names of some stocks to avoid as well as some that look pretty attractive. liz: best buy stock is on a tear. just one year after many had given up on the electronic retailer. what is the secret behind its dramati
liz: certainly good advice.efore we let you go, you began by saying it was quite quiet and things got rather heated. can you just let our viewers in on what really goes on in the pit behind your after the markets of closed? >> after the market's close peoples are look around and realize we have tea in my numbers, the fed notes coming up tomorrow. we have a lot of things. three housing numbers coming up tomorrow. but even now they're going on vacation are not really exposed to my people...
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all right, liz. liz: the u.s.rvice wants to be allowed to deliver beer and wine and spirits to your doorstep but is it enough to help improve business for the troubled agency? david: peter barnes joining us live from washington d.c. peter, i was wondering if the rules against delivering alcoa who date back to prohibition? >> they do, david. they have the roots in the temperance movement. now that the postal service is getting into the 21st century this issue has been bottled up in congress. sorry, that's my pun for the day. in conference call with reporters, postmaster general patrick donahoe, said delivery of alcoholic beverages is on his legislative wish-list as the agency considers ways to gain revenue after losing $16 billion last year and faces more billions this year. the postal service could raise as much as $50 million in revenue a year. >> there are laws around alcohol in the mail date back over 100 years. and we think that, that the world's changed dramatically and customers are looking for a lot more fl
all right, liz. liz: the u.s.rvice wants to be allowed to deliver beer and wine and spirits to your doorstep but is it enough to help improve business for the troubled agency? david: peter barnes joining us live from washington d.c. peter, i was wondering if the rules against delivering alcoa who date back to prohibition? >> they do, david. they have the roots in the temperance movement. now that the postal service is getting into the 21st century this issue has been bottled up in...
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liz: andy?if you looking at equities, exxonmobil, they have got production worldwide and if you believe in the price of oil going up, that's a good bet. domestically i like companies like continental resources, anadarko, noble and occidental who have big drilling programseer in the -- here in the u.s. ashley: thank you very much. david greenberg, andy lipow thanks for joining juice two of the smartest on this issue. thanks guys. >>> president obama is a few weeks away from choosing the next fed chairman. this is bigger than who shot j.r., i'm telling you. who will replace ben bernanke? we have latest exclusive reporting from our peter barnes in washington. he has been at the forefront of the decisions and discussion which direction the president might be leaning. ashley: has to be what, 30 years ago, now. seems like yesterday. we'll be speaking with a ledge edge dairy investor who literally made billions putting money into distressed companies. we're talking about wilbur ross. he will be here to
liz: andy?if you looking at equities, exxonmobil, they have got production worldwide and if you believe in the price of oil going up, that's a good bet. domestically i like companies like continental resources, anadarko, noble and occidental who have big drilling programseer in the -- here in the u.s. ashley: thank you very much. david greenberg, andy lipow thanks for joining juice two of the smartest on this issue. thanks guys. >>> president obama is a few weeks away from choosing the...
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liz: where? >> we like china, southeast asia, china clearly a market that has not done well for quite a bit. you have to be collected. consumer stocks. you know, some individual stocks that we like. ed social media company. showing tremendous growth. liz: slightly destabilize to china of late has found floating . >> some -- it has not found its footing across the board. you have to be selective. the segment within the chinese economy that is doing better is the domestic chinese consumer, very much where policy-makers are focused. within the chinese consumer you have to be somewhat selective and look at some of the stocks that are actually showing a very strong performers and growing very rapidly. liz: -- david: by the way, less talk about one of them. the high rollers, here in new york there are a lot of very wealthy chinese people who are buying, by cash, all these many non law apartments here in new york, not calling for sale either. is a very high and apartments that have not come down in pric
liz: where? >> we like china, southeast asia, china clearly a market that has not done well for quite a bit. you have to be collected. consumer stocks. you know, some individual stocks that we like. ed social media company. showing tremendous growth. liz: slightly destabilize to china of late has found floating . >> some -- it has not found its footing across the board. you have to be selective. the segment within the chinese economy that is doing better is the domestic chinese...
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liz: youto watch out after the bell. hewlett-packard is gearing up to report the quarterly numbers right as the bell rings. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. specifically tell investors what they should look at. nicole: first let's take a look at where the stock is at. down 1% for hewlett-packard. a stock that was a big lacquer last year and the best performer in the dow jones industrial this year we had the numbers are coming out after the bell. revenue 27.29 billion. we know meg whitman has been taking over the house, has been working on a big turnaround plan to make the company more efficient. first, what are they doing to ensure the recovery of revenues? competition, intense competition, and the mobile market was very interesting. how do they plan to revolutionize the market? we have seen weak demand, enterprise demand and pc demand. a lot to look at for hewlett-packard going into the closing bell. we will have the numbers for you. nicole: i went to the america
liz: youto watch out after the bell. hewlett-packard is gearing up to report the quarterly numbers right as the bell rings. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. specifically tell investors what they should look at. nicole: first let's take a look at where the stock is at. down 1% for hewlett-packard. a stock that was a big lacquer last year and the best performer in the dow jones industrial this year we had the numbers are coming out after the bell. revenue 27.29...
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liz: a fox business exclusive. billionaire is raising the stakes over the company that bears this name. who will break first and the update with carl icahn. these two industries have a lot to celebrate right now. we have the ceo of mgm international. discussing earnings and expansion. in the amazon billionaire who is becoming a newspaper aaron. secret plans for the s plans for what does this purchase of "the washington post" mean for the entire news industry? "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ double knockout ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon, i am liz claman and it is the last hour of trading. a glitch in trading that we want to tell you about. global markets it is not yet known and last time we had a technical glitch on march 23, it has the part of the ipo. and cbs calling time warner cable a bluff on their offer of a sham. time warner cable has proposed is to return the cable. but only as an À la carte operation and offering. we are seeing hat done about two full percentage points newspaper ads making sur
liz: a fox business exclusive. billionaire is raising the stakes over the company that bears this name. who will break first and the update with carl icahn. these two industries have a lot to celebrate right now. we have the ceo of mgm international. discussing earnings and expansion. in the amazon billionaire who is becoming a newspaper aaron. secret plans for the s plans for what does this purchase of "the washington post" mean for the entire news industry? "countdown to the...
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liz: t-mobile u.s.etting its group back with the stock jumping more than 4 percent today after the company reported its customer base grew by more than 1 million people. that is the largest gain they have seen in four years. david: what is driving all of this growth? with us now, ceo and president of t-mobile usa. thank you for coming. congratulations. last time this year you were losing customers by about and a half million. this time you gained 680,000 new subscribers. these are contract subscribers, the real money subscribers. is it because of the fact you got all those new customers who were tired of giving at&t had 2-year lock in contract? >> well, let me say it slightly differently because we waited a long time for this. this 600 -- an ads in key to, that was more than that total fell nance of verizon, at&t, and sprint combined. so it's a big deal. it's because of a couple of things. several phases of what i call simplified pricing, no contracts, low upfront pricing. then we launched the iphone as
liz: t-mobile u.s.etting its group back with the stock jumping more than 4 percent today after the company reported its customer base grew by more than 1 million people. that is the largest gain they have seen in four years. david: what is driving all of this growth? with us now, ceo and president of t-mobile usa. thank you for coming. congratulations. last time this year you were losing customers by about and a half million. this time you gained 680,000 new subscribers. these are contract...
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liz? liz: oh, i love it.w we love the indians as a baseball team, adam and i having worked in cleveland. great to see you, good stuff. adam shapiro, polaris and the indian motorcycle coming back. when we come back, oh, boy, you know what? the one commodity that is seemingly shriveling investors wallets and why had you listened to jeff flock on fox business just a few months ago, you might have known this. jeff? >> into every soybean field a little rain must fall. it is falling right now. back in a moment with the man who called the bear market in beans and i will prove it to you. stay tuned. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business
liz? liz: oh, i love it.w we love the indians as a baseball team, adam and i having worked in cleveland. great to see you, good stuff. adam shapiro, polaris and the indian motorcycle coming back. when we come back, oh, boy, you know what? the one commodity that is seemingly shriveling investors wallets and why had you listened to jeff flock on fox business just a few months ago, you might have known this. jeff? >> into every soybean field a little rain must fall. it is falling right now....
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can't make this stuff up, liz. liz: what are they talking about?ssive anti-smoking policy this research, poor brazil, they need the money. send the money to detroit and places that need it here in the united states. they raised tobacco prices. they have done media and marketing campaign. they cut smoking in half in brazil in the last 20 years. charles: my thing i think is more egregious, how do people get the grants? if willie sutton was alive. forget the banks, draw up grant requests. how do you get them? it's a i amazing! liz: $31 billion in grant money available. charles: 31 billion? liz: 31 billion. i tell you i know for a fact at love these researchers actually use the money, i'm not joking to buy houses on lakes in places that they want to travel to. charles: talking earlier in the week, about the restaurant organization, union organization, pushing antibusiness agenda. getting taxpayer dollars. how do they go about it? it is amazing. should look into it. 31 billion. you can imagine, waste, fraud @nd abuse in that thing. liz: use the money he
can't make this stuff up, liz. liz: what are they talking about?ssive anti-smoking policy this research, poor brazil, they need the money. send the money to detroit and places that need it here in the united states. they raised tobacco prices. they have done media and marketing campaign. they cut smoking in half in brazil in the last 20 years. charles: my thing i think is more egregious, how do people get the grants? if willie sutton was alive. forget the banks, draw up grant requests. how do...
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. >> i'm peter popoff, this is my precious wife, liz.nd i want to make a bold declaration today, to you! your drought is going to end. your drought is going to end. i declare it in the name of jesus. >> wow! >> amen! it's a bold declaration, but liz, god has given me a powerful faith tool, the miracle mixture, the same formula that god used in his word to break the drought. and i believe that your drought's going to end. we're going to go right into a service already in progress. >> peter and liz will be back with you in just a moment with a powerful word and inspiring testimonies. now, let's go to a live crusade from baton rouge, louisiana. >> i was going to start up here in the front, but i'm going to go back to the back. amen. ( applause ) just a minute. brother, i want you to just stand up on your feet. amen. glory to god. whoo. i just want to rebuke the pain out of your body right now. father in heaven, let our brother be made every wit whole. i come against the pain! i come against the discomfort! ♪ he's not going to need this old
. >> i'm peter popoff, this is my precious wife, liz.nd i want to make a bold declaration today, to you! your drought is going to end. your drought is going to end. i declare it in the name of jesus. >> wow! >> amen! it's a bold declaration, but liz, god has given me a powerful faith tool, the miracle mixture, the same formula that god used in his word to break the drought. and i believe that your drought's going to end. we're going to go right into a service already in...
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liz: hope you're getting covered.ions don't get a break how can anyone else expect a break? >> the thing is a lot of people fall through the cracks and won't get those subsidies and health exchange because they are above the 138% one but whatever it is defining poverty at, if it is 139 you scream and say congress is getting the plan so what about us? >> exactly. the middle class gets heard once again. it is on their shoulders. they won't about the plan. they will pipe to keep it and it is unfair and their staffers too and wives and spouses and kids and staffers kids. it is wrong and they get it for life. if you are congresswoman negative for life. charles: started by saying congress since we are stupid. maybe we are because the question never comes. liz: make some said the president said of we can keep the plan they will -- >> you can say you got to pay for what it is. bit sweat, we are not. liz: will they get pushed -- charles: won't get pushed into anything, they will keep their duties and get it to where they are.
liz: hope you're getting covered.ions don't get a break how can anyone else expect a break? >> the thing is a lot of people fall through the cracks and won't get those subsidies and health exchange because they are above the 138% one but whatever it is defining poverty at, if it is 139 you scream and say congress is getting the plan so what about us? >> exactly. the middle class gets heard once again. it is on their shoulders. they won't about the plan. they will pipe to keep it and...
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we value and we cherish your letters, don't we, liz? >> that's right.think it's an accident that we got together on this program. >> amen. it is not an accident. god- this is a divine appointment. >> that's right. >>amen. we're going to pray. we're going to send the anointed word out over the airwaves now. i want you to come a little bit closer. come a little bit closer, and let us pray. touch our hands as a point of contact. you're going to feel this divine power and anointing. oh, lord jesus, right now, let it flow. let this power, this anointing flow. oh, lord jesus. let us see the drought broken. let us see the abundance of rain. oh, lord and savior. i believe you're going to transform the lives of everyone watching right now in faith. from lack to abundance. from victory, from defeat, to total victory! from sickness to health! from bondage and oppression to liberty and freedom. in jesus' mighty name, i pray. there it is. open up and just receive this anointed word. there it is. amen. i'll tell you, god's power is flowing to you. some of you need a
we value and we cherish your letters, don't we, liz? >> that's right.think it's an accident that we got together on this program. >> amen. it is not an accident. god- this is a divine appointment. >> that's right. >>amen. we're going to pray. we're going to send the anointed word out over the airwaves now. i want you to come a little bit closer. come a little bit closer, and let us pray. touch our hands as a point of contact. you're going to feel this divine power and...
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i'm liz cheney.last several years citizens across our great state have urged me to consider running for the senate in 2014. today i am launching my candidacy for the united states senate. >> and so "the new york times" sent a reporter and a camera crew to wyoming to find those people who were urging liz cheney to run for senate. starting with friends of her father. that seemed like the easy way to go. >> it creates some acrimony in the politics here. and senator enzi has done a marvelous job for a long time. and i'd like to see her there, but i'd like to see him stay there. if she asks me, i'd say i wish you'd waited. >> and then they made the mistake of interviewing relatives of mine. >> i couldn't name one thing that she's done sbbesides was bn a cheney. >> actually, i don't know that particular o'donnell, but i'm sure we are probably related if we dug out the genealogical records and looked back far enough. it would be hard for liz cheney to be doing much worse in the polls than she is now, but sh
i'm liz cheney.last several years citizens across our great state have urged me to consider running for the senate in 2014. today i am launching my candidacy for the united states senate. >> and so "the new york times" sent a reporter and a camera crew to wyoming to find those people who were urging liz cheney to run for senate. starting with friends of her father. that seemed like the easy way to go. >> it creates some acrimony in the politics here. and senator enzi has...
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liz?apparently was an interview happening in or around august 1st, and congressman camp is releasing the information. the irs anonymous agent was asked what is going on currently? what's happening right now. he said there are no be on the lookout lists for the irs right now, but with the secondary review, at this point, they would send it to secondary screening if there's political advocacy noted there. see right here. we're seeing at this point right here that's what the irs is saying, from a transcript released by dave's office. he was asked the agent based on my current manager's direction, yeah, they are doing, still, this screening, so the question is, are they still targeting though? that's the question, charles. >> you know, i feel like, okay, you know, almost everyone out there, no one's buying the idea there's no domestic spying program or buying the idea certain people were not targeted politically. i just want, youuknow, this smoking gun, you know, feels like a smoking gun more
liz?apparently was an interview happening in or around august 1st, and congressman camp is releasing the information. the irs anonymous agent was asked what is going on currently? what's happening right now. he said there are no be on the lookout lists for the irs right now, but with the secondary review, at this point, they would send it to secondary screening if there's political advocacy noted there. see right here. we're seeing at this point right here that's what the irs is saying, from a...
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liz. liz. liz. liz. liz. liz lemon. live. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. right on the scene. first struck. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. egypt's violent spinal zz the deadliest week since the revolution says more than eight hundred people died in clashes between pro bowl see protest as and security forces. government lead global condemnation of egypt's crackdown to stop short o
liz. liz. liz. liz. liz. liz lemon. live. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in...
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liz. liz. liz. please. please please please liz liz . i. the saudi prince who defected from the royal family slams the gulf war nikifor widespread human rights abuses and a violent crackdown on the opposition in an exclusive interview with a. saudi arabia's oppression of the regime activists has intensified with the rest in the long jail sentences leaving the number of political prisoners in the country well over forty times and. the latest leaks reveal only the likes of russia china and iran are ahead of america's allies on the n.s.a.'s spying list.
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i would love it. >> liz may make the prediction come true. july 27, 2013 in her second ufc fight, liz fought the brazilian contender and beat her with a ground and pound game. >> this is where carmouche shines. >> as both women make headlines, rhonda rousey's next challenge one of the first women to coach the reality show "the ultimate fighter" against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> i was coaching and, not fighting. >> extremely emotionally taxing. i care a lot about every single one of these kids on the team. it's their whole lives on the line. it's the whole world to them. and they would be disrespectful for them not to take it just as seriously. >> what can we expect for the season. >> i give a slogan, i call misha's team fake nice. and ous team real mean. >> about the team or you and misha? >> nor me and misha. a team show. we're calling it team, okay. we need to have a sense of camaraderie on team rowdy. team real mean. and some like people they don't like it. they don't like p
i would love it. >> liz may make the prediction come true. july 27, 2013 in her second ufc fight, liz fought the brazilian contender and beat her with a ground and pound game. >> this is where carmouche shines. >> as both women make headlines, rhonda rousey's next challenge one of the first women to coach the reality show "the ultimate fighter" against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> i was...
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liz: looking at polls and j.c. these are names on the s&p 500 that are looking pretty good. when you think of j.c. penney, there has been so much turmoil and up and down, george soros recently announced he is the second-largest shareholder, that is very interesting. and sales are good but profit not so great but estee lauder did well with make a band skin-care sales looking good and profit rose 84%. that is a great performer up 4%. we are bringing winners on a day that were 206 points on the dow jones industrials of looking like a second down week. charles: thank you very much, we appreciate it. deal drugs, get caught, go to jail but the prescription drug oxycontin is responsible for overdoses and addictions, much of it because doctors overa prescribed the drug in the company that makes it, actually there's a system that tracks suspect doctors but doesn't make the data public. you brought the story to is that you are fired up. >> i am a criminal defense attorney and i have represented so many people on the streets
liz: looking at polls and j.c. these are names on the s&p 500 that are looking pretty good. when you think of j.c. penney, there has been so much turmoil and up and down, george soros recently announced he is the second-largest shareholder, that is very interesting. and sales are good but profit not so great but estee lauder did well with make a band skin-care sales looking good and profit rose 84%. that is a great performer up 4%. we are bringing winners on a day that were 206 points on...
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liz: charles: liz claman and david asman will talk to richard fisher. going to want to miss that. extremely important, the fed making all the news and check the price of gold, cute speights yesterday. we will check on that again, up $5.50 and i want to get to nicole petallides, gold stocks are up this week. nicole: we talk about what a tough week we have on wall street, the second losing week on wall street ahead this week for the dow which is down over 2%, the worse point drop we have seen in two months bucking the trend, gold stocks, mining, we have seen them running out, you see the little lower today but it is 11%, gold up 13%. i talked to some of the traders and asked why we saw the run up and they talked about the correlation in part to treasury yields and treasury yields on a rise and gold rising as well couples with the fact that they were beaten down and had some upside potential so you do see some pulling back a little bit today but i didn't do the low one week chart on freeport mcnamara. there was a little back and forth but looking at the wh
liz: charles: liz claman and david asman will talk to richard fisher. going to want to miss that. extremely important, the fed making all the news and check the price of gold, cute speights yesterday. we will check on that again, up $5.50 and i want to get to nicole petallides, gold stocks are up this week. nicole: we talk about what a tough week we have on wall street, the second losing week on wall street ahead this week for the dow which is down over 2%, the worse point drop we have seen in...
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we're cooling now, liz.using is, there is no consensus on global warming, but people say the planet is warming, the joke it is sort of like, hey, forecast is warm with the chance of stimulus, you know. charles: that's a great point. stimulus, money. that is what this is all about. money, redistribution of money, grant money. this is always a lot about money. historically the world has gone through different climates. i think the real argument, why does it happen? is it our fault? is it mankind's fault? more specifically is it the ugly american's fault? and if so they should pay up. liz: antarctic sea ice is reportedly growing. i feel like there is so much imbalance on coverage of this and we don't really know on each side of the aisle. science needs to come to consensus what is happening. charles: i don't know if you can't do it without the money stimulus part. new at 10:00, we have a rarity for you, a-list hollywood celebrity used common sense. he talked about hard work. talked about respecting whatever job
we're cooling now, liz.using is, there is no consensus on global warming, but people say the planet is warming, the joke it is sort of like, hey, forecast is warm with the chance of stimulus, you know. charles: that's a great point. stimulus, money. that is what this is all about. money, redistribution of money, grant money. this is always a lot about money. historically the world has gone through different climates. i think the real argument, why does it happen? is it our fault? is it...
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>> yes. >> liz make make that dream come true. in july 2013, in her second ufc fight, liz fought jessica androtte with a vicious ground and pound game. as both women continued to make headlines, rhonda rowzi's next challenge is being one of the first women to coach the reality show the ultimate fighter, against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> hi. >> how was it coaching and not fighting? >> it's extremelily emotionally taxing. i care a lot about every single one of the girls on the ene. it's their whole lives on the line. it's their whole world to them. and it would be disrespectful for them for me not to take it just as seriously. >> is it about the team or about you and misha? >> just about me and misha. >> we have to have a sense of ca -- some people don't like being up front and being honest because it's not nice and it's not polite. >> their rivalry comes to a head this december when rhonda and misha are going to be fighting for the title. >> what makes you a professi
>> yes. >> liz make make that dream come true. in july 2013, in her second ufc fight, liz fought jessica androtte with a vicious ground and pound game. as both women continued to make headlines, rhonda rowzi's next challenge is being one of the first women to coach the reality show the ultimate fighter, against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> hi. >> how was it coaching and not fighting? >> it's...
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so in linda's memory, liz joined a study at m.d. anderson cancer center following more than 4,000 low-risk, post-menopausal women over 11 years using a simple blood test called ca-120, a common marker for ovarian cancer. by giving this blood test yearly and routinely tracking the results, doctors could pick up early stages of the disease with almost 100% accuracy. >> it is only when you look at it over time that it starts to become much more effective at picking up early stage disease. >> reporter: based on those results, some women had ultrasounds to look for a cancerous mass, and if necessary, surgery. about halfway through the study, liz degalle's ca-125 numbers were up, and she was diagnosed with early stage ovarian cancer. >> i just thought i was tired. i had some pain, different places, but nothing on a regular basis. >> reporter: that is common. the reason so many women aren't diagnosed until the cancer has spread. the problem, symptoms are often vague and can mimic other ailments. they may include abdominal discomfort, inclu
so in linda's memory, liz joined a study at m.d. anderson cancer center following more than 4,000 low-risk, post-menopausal women over 11 years using a simple blood test called ca-120, a common marker for ovarian cancer. by giving this blood test yearly and routinely tracking the results, doctors could pick up early stages of the disease with almost 100% accuracy. >> it is only when you look at it over time that it starts to become much more effective at picking up early stage disease....
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>> yes. >> liz make make that dream come true.july 2013, in her second ufc fight, liz fought jessica androtte with a vicious ground and pound game. as both women continued to make headlines, rhonda rowzi's next challenge is being one of the first women to coach the reality show the ultimate fighter, against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> hi. >> how was it coaching and not fighting? >> it's extremelily emotionally taxing. i care a lot about every single one of the girls on the scene. it's their whole lives on the line. it's their whole world to them. and it would be disrespectful for them for me not to take it just as seriously. >> is it about the team or about you and misha? >> just about me and misha. >> we have to have a sense of ca -- some people don't like being up front and being honest because it's not nice and it's not polite. >> their rivalry comes to a head this december when rhonda and misha are going to be fighting for the title. >> what makes you a profession
>> yes. >> liz make make that dream come true.july 2013, in her second ufc fight, liz fought jessica androtte with a vicious ground and pound game. as both women continued to make headlines, rhonda rowzi's next challenge is being one of the first women to coach the reality show the ultimate fighter, against her most hated rival, misha tate. >> i knew they were going to set me up with something. >> hi. >> how was it coaching and not fighting? >> it's...
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liz claman joins us now. liz: everything seems calm. what a difference from yesterday.n the wake of the flash freeze, the nasdaq has been seriously attacked. critics say that the nasdaq handled this terribly. in fact, former chairman said the nasdaq did a horrible job. they handled this terribly. he is not the only one. there was not enough communication. this morning in my one-on-one interview, i asked him about the critics and he started to push back on harvey pitt. listen. >> i think it is hard for people outside. liz: you are taking a snack that harvey pitt. >> i am just saying for anyone that is not there. it is hard for them to know. hard for them to comment intelligently in terms of what happens. we solve the problem within half an hour. certain members made a request in terms of having a longer period to quote. that communication was there. i think to the extent that anyone was not involved, that was as active as you can get. liz: of course there was probably massive mayhem. many felt they were not spoken to. bob said they were having people talking and they had
liz claman joins us now. liz: everything seems calm. what a difference from yesterday.n the wake of the flash freeze, the nasdaq has been seriously attacked. critics say that the nasdaq handled this terribly. in fact, former chairman said the nasdaq did a horrible job. they handled this terribly. he is not the only one. there was not enough communication. this morning in my one-on-one interview, i asked him about the critics and he started to push back on harvey pitt. listen. >> i think...