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liz. liz liz please. please please liz liz . you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. the new cover international airport in the very heart of moscow. at the end of the road lies come the mecca of vatican and medina of the shia world. but funding of god and other al qaeda is the real enemy of iraq and even of all the arab regions i don't believe several terrorist organizations have been exported by neighboring countries i don't know what they are responsible for so many victims since baghdad fell. you know i thought i would stress that most of the attacks have targeted the shia community came up just in one upmanship. pilgrims are well protected here all the officers and soldiers are shia. several million faithful including many from iran come every year to visit the mosques in karbala a boon for the holy city. rel
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liz: yep. you don't need electricity for it. so i can see the attraction in emerging markets. rick, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you, liz. lizhairman and ceo of tupperware. david. david: liz all those meals that you make at home? liz: that's me. david: you use tupperware for those? liz: i use the telephone. i order. david: from the restaurant. stead after doggie bag she will bring it uper wear. when we come back amazon and starbucks both released earnings. we'll show you where they're trading in after-hours. have you had the opportunity to have lunch with apple ceo tim cook, this is provided for some people, they're having a auction for this what would you ask tim cook if you had lunch with him. log on to faceboo facebook.com/afterthebell and we'll read your thoughts liz: starbucks moving lower after reporting profits that actually beat estimates here and they also raised their forecasts but, look, at the moment we do see the closing bell, the bid and ask, slightly differentiated and slightly lower for the bid and ask at the moment. the company saw strong store traffic. they are holding up their estimate of opening 1300
liz: yep. you don't need electricity for it. so i can see the attraction in emerging markets. rick, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you, liz. lizhairman and ceo of tupperware. david. david: liz all those meals that you make at home? liz: that's me. david: you use tupperware for those? liz: i use the telephone. i order. david: from the restaurant. stead after doggie bag she will bring it uper wear. when we come back amazon and starbucks both released earnings. we'll show...
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liz: yeah, we are. sometimes it just, you know, she's in chicago, nicole's -- >> hot pink? liz lizat's the difference between cold pink and hot pink? liz: there's no cold pink, charlie, but there is a hot story charlie's working on. disclosing a partner at the accounting firm had traded on inside information about the company, now he's got exclusive details that are new right now. >> reporter: well, this is such a great story because it affects viewers that trade the stock. we talk to people that like to trade stuff on this show, so there's a lot of different things, angles going. we should point out that the justice department is investigating this whole thing from an insider trading standpoint. are they investigating kpmg? no, not the entity itself, but the actions of this partner who, essentially, basically gave inside information to a third party who traded on it. we'll get into why people should care about that in a minute in terms of herbalife stock. liz: by the way, listed on linkedin. >> reporter: this gentleman was a senior partner. here's why this matters to shareholders,
liz: yeah, we are. sometimes it just, you know, she's in chicago, nicole's -- >> hot pink? liz lizat's the difference between cold pink and hot pink? liz: there's no cold pink, charlie, but there is a hot story charlie's working on. disclosing a partner at the accounting firm had traded on inside information about the company, now he's got exclusive details that are new right now. >> reporter: well, this is such a great story because it affects viewers that trade the stock. we talk...
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liz: what brands do you like? you have botega, you are wearing a brioni suit, it's gorgeous. >> thank you, liz. liz brands do the chinese love? >> gucci, but watches, they like the ultimate brand, and so they like what reflects status. liz: you have a store called quelinn, and now your sports division is hot. chinese love puma. they love the color of the pumas now, but what is grabbing their attention about puma now? >>ing the -- the fact they love the combination of the sports heritage and the fashion content that they put into the sthiews and apparel. returning to the luxury brand is the quality and image and aspiration they bring. liz: you have 33,000 workers, are you hiring? >> we are, particularly in emerging companies, but also here in the u.s.. it something we are a growing group and proud of. liz: how 1 the u.s. consumer doing? >> very fine, and even better than last year. liz: well, i'm wearing gucci shoes, but i bought them on discount. i did it to welcome you, certainly. we have the gucci shoes. thank you very much, really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. liz: karing group manager
liz: what brands do you like? you have botega, you are wearing a brioni suit, it's gorgeous. >> thank you, liz. liz brands do the chinese love? >> gucci, but watches, they like the ultimate brand, and so they like what reflects status. liz: you have a store called quelinn, and now your sports division is hot. chinese love puma. they love the color of the pumas now, but what is grabbing their attention about puma now? >>ing the -- the fact they love the combination of the...
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liz: are you saying that u.s. is to blame for getting greece in trouble? >> i think that u.s. -- yes, the u.s. is to blame. liz: how. >> some of europe, because whatever we sold them. liz: what did the u.s. sell greece? >> derivatives. liz: talking 10 billion-dollars, and greece voluntary lien terred into it -- voluntarily entired into it. >> it has been written many times. liz: you don't agree. >> and i'm saying we're doing the same thing right now, you say it is say long way until we get there, if we to know this road, the -- if we continue down this road, it is coming. >> this is a slippery slope as we model where we're going after these countries that are clearly on a path to destruction. we could be the next greece. liz: mark, we have -- i'm sorry not much more time, the final word. >> i think we should spend more money on entitlements. liz: okay. there you go. [ laughter ] that that is great, terrific. next up, north korea nut, he is acting nuttier, and more like dr. evil with every hour. luckily, do you know who we have to combat him? darth vader. i'm kidding. >> we have hank greenberg on why kim jong-un is worrying business titans like hank greenberg, don't go
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liz: love your workers, they love the customers, they love you. good to see you. >> that's right. liz: congratulations on the first quarter, always welcome back. >> thank you, lizing me. liz: taking over from greg, a good p friend of the network. closing bell rings in 14 minutes and change. is it all doom and gloom? the next guest calls for the next big crash since he was back on the show in september of 2011. now he's saying that something else is a good buy, as in really good buy for your portfolio. mark, doom and gloom publisher tells us what it is next. we'll push him a little on the past calls. ♪ liz: breaking news, fox business just got through to the commodities future trading commission, the cfct, about today's massive market drop. they are saying in the wake of the bogus twitter feed report from the associated press, that there western explosions at the white house, quote, checking data, meeting with exchanges, ect., sounds like everything was back to normal in four to five minutes, but we have to make sure. they also said in in of the types of situations, they will absolutely have to investigate. what charlie talked about before, whether there's peopl
liz: love your workers, they love the customers, they love you. good to see you. >> that's right. liz: congratulations on the first quarter, always welcome back. >> thank you, lizing me. liz: taking over from greg, a good p friend of the network. closing bell rings in 14 minutes and change. is it all doom and gloom? the next guest calls for the next big crash since he was back on the show in september of 2011. now he's saying that something else is a good buy, as in really good buy...
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liz: what are you doing? you're right here. david: i'm trying to scare you. liz: thanks very much. david: most iphones cost 100, 200 bucks but there is one that actually costs millions. we have the details you want to hear about the world's most expensive iphone. lizou guys? we love to hear when you weigh in. given gold's extreme volatility do you think the yellow metal is no longer that safe haven play? remember goldman sachs is saying forget it, go with natural gas. do us a favor log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. let us know what you think about this. david: say yellow metal again. liz: yellow metal. ♪ girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. all stations come over to mithis is for realhis time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siem
liz: what are you doing? you're right here. david: i'm trying to scare you. liz: thanks very much. david: most iphones cost 100, 200 bucks but there is one that actually costs millions. we have the details you want to hear about the world's most expensive iphone. lizou guys? we love to hear when you weigh in. given gold's extreme volatility do you think the yellow metal is no longer that safe haven play? remember goldman sachs is saying forget it, go with natural gas. do us a favor log on to...
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liz: yeah, it's up about 7%. >> we like it because it's a low cost producer and actually puts off a pretty decent dividend as well. liz: what is that dividend? >> it's around 3.something percent, depends on what it's trading today. lizking. encana, when you see it, it's up since when you mentioned it which was a year -- >> it's been a while. liz: so let's talk about new names you like, and synergy resources is one of them. why do you believe there's more to go? >> what we like is imagine this. so you have your house, okay? and you have your two neighbors. your two neighbors build big houses next to you. what happens to your house, the value? it goes up. liz: yeah. >> so these guys actually started conventional. strong management team, knew the air, and they started building houses that made their assets much better, and now they're taking operatorship in their own hands and drilling unconventional wells. liz: and you've got a price target of about 8.50 for this one. gulfport energy, this is up about 72% over the past year, a pe of 23. 11% of the short is floated on this one. >> there was a big move outside of utica. everybody like chesapeake was concerned because they weren't able to crack the code in utica. unfortu
liz: yeah, it's up about 7%. >> we like it because it's a low cost producer and actually puts off a pretty decent dividend as well. liz: what is that dividend? >> it's around 3.something percent, depends on what it's trading today. lizking. encana, when you see it, it's up since when you mentioned it which was a year -- >> it's been a while. liz: so let's talk about new names you like, and synergy resources is one of them. why do you believe there's more to go? >> what...
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liz? liz: well, yeah. to be fair and balanced, a lot of people say the op-ed page of the "wall street journal" is all right-wing, all conservative. >> reporter: it's supposed to be. lizat the op-ed page is doesn't necessarily speak for what the actual newspaper is. >> reporter: do we really think that? really? because i think that the liberal views of the new york times infect that entire paper's news pages. they just won pulitzer prizes -- liz: okay, but then do you think that the right side of the op-ed page of the "wall street journal" infects "the wall street journal" reporting? i don't know if that's the right word. >> reporter: it was always as a newspaper reporters were too liberal and the editorials were too conservative, and they never would even stare each other in the eye. liz: dennis kneale, thank you very much. we are watching this closely. the closing bell ringing in 15 minutes. is the market running out of steam, or will it keep chugging like the little engine that could? dan veru says he expects more highs on the horizon. and, by the way, he's picking three brand new stocks. his last picks were sheer winners. stay tuned, he's going the tell you some n
liz? liz: well, yeah. to be fair and balanced, a lot of people say the op-ed page of the "wall street journal" is all right-wing, all conservative. >> reporter: it's supposed to be. lizat the op-ed page is doesn't necessarily speak for what the actual newspaper is. >> reporter: do we really think that? really? because i think that the liberal views of the new york times infect that entire paper's news pages. they just won pulitzer prizes -- liz: okay, but then do you think...
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let's go back to liz in california with details on what's coming up tomorrow. liz? liz at the land of stars in beverly hills, we've got a star-studded lineup. we've got tony blair, the former prime minister of the u.k., joining us live. we have bill ford, the top dog at ford on the auto industry and so much more and, finally, avi joseph cohen of goldman sachs. all that coming up live from the milken conference. david: and you have an old friend of mine, uri miller in, right? liz: indeed. he'll say hello to you. david: haven't seen him in many years. we'll see more of liz tomorrow from beverly hills. meanwhile, "money" with melissa francis is going to take you home. that's next. ♪ ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here's who made money today. the bulls who are all in on the s&p 500, the index hit a new all-time high today topping the previous record set on april 11th. tech stocks like hewlett-packard, ibm and microsoft helped lead the way. the s&p 500 is up nearly 12% this year. also making money, lo lean jobs, the widow of steve jobs. lorene's trust is disney's larges
let's go back to liz in california with details on what's coming up tomorrow. liz? liz at the land of stars in beverly hills, we've got a star-studded lineup. we've got tony blair, the former prime minister of the u.k., joining us live. we have bill ford, the top dog at ford on the auto industry and so much more and, finally, avi joseph cohen of goldman sachs. all that coming up live from the milken conference. david: and you have an old friend of mine, uri miller in, right? liz: indeed. he'll...
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liz probably would not. liz: uh, no. david: foxnews.com/after the bell, we'll read some of your answers after this break. lizx business. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ very logical thinker. aughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely n have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. thre
liz probably would not. liz: uh, no. david: foxnews.com/after the bell, we'll read some of your answers after this break. lizx business. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ very logical thinker. aughs) i'm telling you right now, the...
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liz, back to you. liz: 82% on-time this time around for most of them. that's good. >> right. liz. that's all i care about. thank you very much, rich edson. look, while everybody an is loos those airline report cards and looks who is complaining about what, mike boyd says the grades do not matter. the stocks do. joining me from baltimore in a fox business exclusive, airline expert, mike boyd, boyd group international chairman. when you hear numbers and denied boarding and all that, what do you think and why should investors not care about the survey? >> survey is not a survey. these are just academics you and i can get ourselves and regurgitated it. it is partial data. they don't even understand it. saying that skywest airlines overbooks is probably inaccurate. skywest airlines leases its airplanes to five other airlines and they book 'em this. the overbookings are not done by skywest. they're done by whoever the customer is. that is very misleading. united airline statistics for example, only reflect 47% of all united airlines departures because 53 of united departures are operat
liz, back to you. liz: 82% on-time this time around for most of them. that's good. >> right. liz. that's all i care about. thank you very much, rich edson. look, while everybody an is loos those airline report cards and looks who is complaining about what, mike boyd says the grades do not matter. the stocks do. joining me from baltimore in a fox business exclusive, airline expert, mike boyd, boyd group international chairman. when you hear numbers and denied boarding and all that, what do...
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liz claman is joining us live from los angeles at the milken global conference. liz, i know one of the guys you got coming liz: well as, yuri milner who is a friend. you covered his father back at "the wall street journal." he is a billionaire and made major, major investments when it comes to tech and silicon valley. we're dying to know what he is looking at coming up next. we're here at the beverly hilton hotel at the milken global conference where hallways are crawling with some of the biggest around best names. we have goldman sachs abby joseph cohen. she made a very smart call a couple months ago to remain in the markets. now she is making calls about that. i asked her, surely there are concerns out there. she said, many. so what are they? got to stay tuned for that interview david. i will send it back to you. david: it will be a busy good hour. see you in a couple minutes. let's get to today's action on east coast. we have peter kenny, knight capital managing director is warning of increased volatility. he says investors have to get defensive. ron weiner, whose last stock pick is up 8% since he told you
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liz. liz: bye, doreen, good to see you. >> thank you. you too, bye. liz minutes and change before the closing bell rings on this first day of the second quarter. and, of course, it's april fools day. even big companies got in on the joke. we're going to wrap up some of the best april fools' corporate jokes. yes, they do have a sense of humor at some of these companies. and buying one stock may be as good as selling shovels during a gold rush. ooh, what's that company? and will it help your portfolio shine? we'll tell you about it after the break. ♪ what's droid-endurance ? the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. liz: i have not come up with one single apr
liz. liz: bye, doreen, good to see you. >> thank you. you too, bye. liz minutes and change before the closing bell rings on this first day of the second quarter. and, of course, it's april fools day. even big companies got in on the joke. we're going to wrap up some of the best april fools' corporate jokes. yes, they do have a sense of humor at some of these companies. and buying one stock may be as good as selling shovels during a gold rush. ooh, what's that company? and will it help...
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liz: he is a wolverine. >> pleasure, liz. liz: he is back home and looking at all of this as well. hat, david, he did not think the jobs number was quote awful at all. it was a stumbling block. david: i love his walgreens pick by the way. take money out of cvs they have had run-up. he is too young to have done the '87 prediction of the i have trouble briefing that. that was 26 years ago. he must have been 16. liz, thank you very much. we'll see liz. she has more guests coming from down in florida. mortgage rates they may be hovering near historic lows but if you can't get a loan really doesn't matter, does it? are loans going to get easier? >>> what are the risks if that happens? we'll talk to the ceo and founder of lending tree coming up. >>> also, does he see spring flowers bringing spring buyers into the market? >>> meanwhile the federal reserve and unemployment, they have been trying, they have been printing a lot of money. supposed to get unemployment down. it hasn't seemed to be working so far. log on to facebook and tell us whether you think today's miserable jobs repoot that
liz: he is a wolverine. >> pleasure, liz. liz: he is back home and looking at all of this as well. hat, david, he did not think the jobs number was quote awful at all. it was a stumbling block. david: i love his walgreens pick by the way. take money out of cvs they have had run-up. he is too young to have done the '87 prediction of the i have trouble briefing that. that was 26 years ago. he must have been 16. liz, thank you very much. we'll see liz. she has more guests coming from down in...
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liz: down 14% year-over-year. >> yes. but --. liz: higher from here? >> higher from here but not yet. liz: same with gold. >> same with gold. irst to buy when you start to see open interest pick up in all of these? >> ah but there is one more thing we forgot. today we heard from a fed person that --. liz: lockhart. >> there might be an end to the punchbowl and if there is an end to the punchbowl and the fed is not going to continue to stimulate, say a year from now, the market is already discounting that. liz: okay. >> that means higher interest rates and higher interest rates make dollar-denominated commodities like copper expensive. liz: right. >> and gold. expensive. and silver. expensive. i would buy copper going further. liz: buying copper. that is what wanted to hear. >> buying copper. i believe there will be economic recovery in about a year or so. and you will see the demand for copper and even from china where there has been less demand now. liz: all right. george, great to see you. he said it. copper. seven-month low here. >> huge open interest in copper. 30,000 more than silver. liz: i'm going to read this full ti
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liz: and $5, you'll hear more; right? gang, terrific, thanks so much for the time. >> sure, thanks, liz. lizxt up, you won't believe the story next. teachers and superintendents cheating, and tax players learned aless sop about government waste, and why it's costing you big bucks no matter where you live. also, when you shop, retailers are shopping your personal information. give your zip code? they unzip all your secrets. ioat's next.a simp quest ♪ you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: welcome back. this is a controversial story up next. make the grade, then you make big bucks. 35 atlanta educators have until midnight tonight to surrender to police. a bunch turning themselves in, and everyone from a former superintendent to teachers accused of rigging test scores for stude
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liz: and $5, you'll hear more; right? gang, terrific, thanks so much for the time. >> sure, thanks, liz. lizxt up, you won't believe the story next. teachers and superintendents cheating, and tax players learned aless sop about government waste, and why it's costing you big bucks no matter where you live. also, when you shop, retailers are shopping your personal information. give your zip code? they unzip all your secrets. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorsmall busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the s
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liz: john mauldin, thank you very much. >> always good to be with you, liz. liz go back, and he is wearing pink today. >> i am. i got the memo. liz: thank you very much. ashley: thank you, liz. earnings season has officially started how can you prep your portfolio? we'll have a top analyst that could give you three names that could beat and three that may fall flat. >>> not just your friends may be looking at your next facebook or twitter post. the irs. may be lurking around to catch suspected tax cheaters. we'll talk about that ahead. >>> facebook.com/afterthebell and tell us what you think, should the irs use social media to go after suspected tax cheaters? we'll read some of your, i'm sure, colorful responses later this hour. ♪ . ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great
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liz: let's talk of some of the areas. twenty-two different areas. >> all over the website working with the company called the right images of this. that will all be going down very quickly. liz: won't get into too many details. how is the world economy looking? >> well, i think it's a really good time. someone a recession. we really need to find ways to get that economy going faster. the last two years real experience 9% annual growth. the biggest market. 9 percent per year over the last two years. 2010-11. and we are hearing the second half will be bigger for the u.s. lizf what your businesses and, health care, by the way, if you don't know, then make dishwashers. they just get named best dishwasher. >> consumer reports. liz: consumer reports. that's fantastic. in making big-ticket items. out of the durable-goods numbers, sometimes they look rather sketchy. is that encouraging? >> well, as i said, the economy starts taking off. demand for everything will grow which will create opportunities for investment. the u.s. the sec a great place to invest. more competitive, trying now wages, cheap energy for the first time. advanced manufacturing. that is why we have been building new plants. as we like to say to my training gap, hoping that this program will help us and our customers for software build some of that training. liz: the announcement, it will become official at 4:00 p.m. eastern. siemens is going to train for free thousands and thousands of veterans press some other higher-paying jobs and programs. thank you so much. very patriotic in good job. we
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please please please liz liz . was. it. was. about international and in the very heart of moscow. today's top stories in the run up of the week's headlines terrorist strikes in the u.s. for the first time since nine eleven as the full blast hit the boston marathon and the manhunt that followed plunged the city interfere. seven dead as post-election violence flares in venezuela this week with the opposition angry over a bitter presidential loss hugo chavez success and meanwhile promises a revolution within a revolution the world's most all rich nation. a devastating fertilizer plant explosion levels entire neighborhoods of a texas town blowing clear the fog over lax regulations and glaring safety shortfalls. and bahrain's government gives the green light to sunday school with a one race to make clashes and protests like tens of thousands as the opposition shifts the world's focus to the country's poor human rights record. that good to have your company your what.
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liz. liz: joseph grundfest is former sec commissioner. david? david: liz, is history repeating itself? use reportedly asking banks to extend home loans to people with weaker credit just four years after subprime mortgages caused the financial crisis. we have the story on this. >>> also, one airline is making passengers get on the scale before getting on the runway. should airlines be charging people based on weight? we want to know what you think. log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us whether you think heavier people should actually have to pay more to ride in a plane. ♪ . shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. connect more. so you can do more. the share everything plan from verizon. add additional devices like the samsung galaxy camera for $5 monthly access. david: well just as mortgage giant fannie mae posted a record profit of 17.2 billion, largely because of tightening lending standards, the obama adminis
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liz: to you have are rich uncle ever paid and -- and you a pile of money? >> no, what would be happy to have one. liz: as key to add up one. >> where is the? liz you know what, we're going to put all my stock picks up. good to see you. thank you. 4 billion in assets. closing bell ringing in about 15 minutes. after the break rereading down to the new york stock exchange life. more with nicole petallides, picking apart the thousands of stocks, the ones that you need to know about. and rap star and now sports agent? the music mogul expanding his empire. take a look as we head to break. ♪ ♪ >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. a weak report of the u.s. labor market is pulling markets down. right now the dow is down 92 points. home price rose marking the largest annual increase since by 2006. prices rose more than 10 percent compared to the same time last year. prices have increased an annual basis for 12 straight months. the only states to report price declines. continuing. does your current job make you happy. quality assurance engineers and sales representatives. on the flip side, teachers, nurses, and attorneys were among the happi
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liz. liz: i have to show the ticker for seaworld, up 24% this is significant on a day where there is concern i in the nation, but nope, seaworld looking good, up 24% this stock priced high end of range, that is $27 that is unbelievable. we have the ceo coming up in just a few minutes from seaworld. but what a move for this stock. up about 24%. closing bell ringing in about 49 minutes, coming up, don't worry, we'll watch the hunt for missing suspect in th the boston bombin, and a interview with ceo of boston-based carbonnite. their headquarters are right there on huntington street, very close to where the marathon bombs went off. today you could only imagine how that company is feeling. we have the ceo in as to be fox business ex throughexclusive. liz: later on. we have details on sequestration. and airlines stocks as well, stay tuned. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't . by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... deltis lookingeyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. liz: more breaking news out of boston, they have canceled boston bruins hockey game. in boston, which would have been held at td garden, we need to tell you that was versus the penguins, nhl and team ownership believing it is not safe to bridge together that number of people into an area that is not far enough, between what happening on the left-hand part of the scene in watertown, massachusets, a massive manhunt for suspect number 2. number one was killed overnight in watertown, number 2 has scampered off, there is an area in war wate
liz. liz: i have to show the ticker for seaworld, up 24% this is significant on a day where there is concern i in the nation, but nope, seaworld looking good, up 24% this stock priced high end of range, that is $27 that is unbelievable. we have the ceo coming up in just a few minutes from seaworld. but what a move for this stock. up about 24%. closing bell ringing in about 49 minutes, coming up, don't worry, we'll watch the hunt for missing suspect in th the boston bombin, and a interview with...
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liz: it was a great discussion. i think the world just stopped rotating on its access. you guys are both in toledo? >> no. i am in chicago. liz: okay. that's interesting. >> that would be incredible. that would be a first. liz a great weekend. which side are you on pusher mark where do you do your online shopping? is it walmart or amazon? i already revealed what i do. amazon. you cannot buy fresh fruit and perishables at amazon. closing bell ringing in 40 minutes. worried about having enough money for your retirement? we will tell you how to make money off of someone else's retirement plan. do not worry. it is legal. drama at jcpenney. i am looking at the stock chart. it is now jumping 13% at this moment. a billionaire is in, while other executives are out. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are nna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. and then treats day afr day... block the acid th prilosec otc and don't get heartburn n the first place! [ male announce
liz: it was a great discussion. i think the world just stopped rotating on its access. you guys are both in toledo? >> no. i am in chicago. liz: okay. that's interesting. >> that would be incredible. that would be a first. liz a great weekend. which side are you on pusher mark where do you do your online shopping? is it walmart or amazon? i already revealed what i do. amazon. you cannot buy fresh fruit and perishables at amazon. closing bell ringing in 40 minutes. worried about...
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liz: you see there market share has now come over the years, gone down. liz: exactly. liz, israelis? >> competitors that do not want to participate in the model. that is essentially what led to the collapse of the monopoly. for the first time 100 years the market is being driven by forces. liz: i find that absolutely fascinating. because you see blood diamonds, all of these, of course, for so long they did have that mark. but now they don't. you know, what do you think happens in the future? out you get into this fund? a very small number of assets under management, just under 2 million. you need a better p.r. person or people just need to be aware or start to believe that the diamond opportunity is something that could really be of value. >> the interest has been good. it is going to require a certain amount of education because it is good enough. it comes without explaining why there is a strong fundamental story. diamond prices are expected to rise as 6% annually in supplies will only rise. there is a really fundamental story. liz: and need to tell the parents right now
liz: you see there market share has now come over the years, gone down. liz: exactly. liz, israelis? >> competitors that do not want to participate in the model. that is essentially what led to the collapse of the monopoly. for the first time 100 years the market is being driven by forces. liz: i find that absolutely fascinating. because you see blood diamonds, all of these, of course, for so long they did have that mark. but now they don't. you know, what do you think happens in the...
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liz: that is the second bomb. the one up to the far right. adam: that moak is the first. liz: that is the first. boom the second one, you see how congested that area is. you see it at this very moment, how horrific this was. there is statement from massachusetts governor deval patrick saying, and i quote, this is a horrific day in boston. my thoughts and prayers are with those who have been injured. i have been in touch with the president, chairmen nino and our public safety leaders. our focus is to make sure the area around copy sprard. square and let the first-responders do their job. adam: first explosion and 10 seconds later almost brings up memory of the abortion clinic and individual placed a second bomb off next to the dumpster because the individual new police officers and people would be running toward the first explosion and that individual said several years ago wanted to up jury people who would be running toward the first explosion to help people that might have been injured. liz: folks, these are bombs. liz: there have been other devices discovered. two at the jfk library i. several have been -- dorchester, suburb of south end of boston that has been shut down because apparent at this there was another explosion of the something is happening in boston right now beyond just the marathon. as we cover this, we want to stress information coming in is very sketchy and again while there may be at least one suspect that is under guard at a boston hospital, no one can jump to the conclusions about who or what person that is at the moment. adam has been making a point, remember oklahoma city, timothy mcveigh. homegrown terrorism. same with atlanta. adam: we do experience these things in the country but this, what is so troubling about this, you have confirmed four devices. the one exploded at 2:50. the second device, 10 seconds later and these two other devices which they are now taking apart. again we talked about this before. but they have been able, you think about
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liz: look at japan, government bonds. >> enough to scare me, sitting there, thinking middle-class people having their money confiscated. liz: cyprus is an issue but they started announced if we're going to get the bailout, we have actually participate in helping make that a reality and they sold government gold reserves. but we have known that since april 10. we're a couple of days later, is this a delayed reaction? speak up if the central bank and government have been at opposite ends. equities are falling because of margins, the fear is that is happening in europe, five consecutive down quarters in europe so you could say this is a bit of a replay of 2008 and the difference of 2008 when europe was there, everybody was pumping up, now europe wants austerity. if that can happen to cyprus, why can't it have been to spain or italy? it won't. liz: by the way, we have some breaking news. there apparently has been an explosion. i am just going to look down, boston police have confirmed there is an explosion near the boston marathon finish line, they are unsure the number of injured. you see some workers pulling journeys through. this is the only picture we have right now, and basically i am guessing, that is the finish line, a reporter for channel two, i know that is the finish line because i have covered the finish line quite a few times. we are hearing there is some sort of an explosion boston police have confirmed it. we are waiting to more on this but we don't know how many people have been injured. two explosions have resulted in injuries, bloodied spectators being carried to the medical tent. this is at least some good news, a medical tent for everybody who comes off and are not feeling well, so all of the medical become needed is right there. marathon workers carrying one woman who did not appear to be a runner to the med
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liz: are you expecting them to? will we see anything on that level? >> not this year. liz: not this year. okay. thank you so much for joining us. david: thanks. by the way, i just have to mention netflix. it continues to go higher. it is up 30% now from the close today. it was already at 174 which is pretty high price for netflix. it is now trading, look at this, almost 12, 13 -- almost $213. lizyou may be paying more when you shop online after this week. peter barnes joining us live from washington with the details, that's next. ♪ ♪ un. ♪ ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gavpeople a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: the senate is expected to start voting as early as today on legislation that could mean a bigger bill when you buy online. david: peter barnes joining us live from washington, d.c. with more on the internet action. peter? >> reporter: that's right, david and liz, and those votes could get started in the next 45 minutes or so in the senate. this has led to a titanic battle between brick and mortar retailers and
liz: are you expecting them to? will we see anything on that level? >> not this year. liz: not this year. okay. thank you so much for joining us. david: thanks. by the way, i just have to mention netflix. it continues to go higher. it is up 30% now from the close today. it was already at 174 which is pretty high price for netflix. it is now trading, look at this, almost 12, 13 -- almost $213. lizyou may be paying more when you shop online after this week. peter barnes joining us live from...
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liz. liz: thank you very much for that. there is a huge push to get into the luncheon session where tony blair is. he is a huge draw here. a lot of people want to hear what he has to say. let's get to jcpenney. racking up more cash. suddenly everybody believes in this company. this really began last friday. nicole: it really did. we watched this on friday. the first was last friday. the big news is confirming what we talked about friday at "the closing bell." that was the financing from goldman sachs. it will help the company fund operations, help pay down debt. we note jcpenney's has been ogling. ron johnson is out as ceo. george soros, now the fourth largest stakeholder in jcpenney. they are working on bringing this back. lizhere we are at the milken global conference. this is truly the gathering of the world most successful people in investment, in finance, also overall. many big thinkers here as well as world leaders. my next guest, we really wanted him on. he knows an awful lot. he will give us a window into how the truly wealthy invest right now. he is ubs global head of investment. he is joining now. more than 2 trillion. people want that window in the house. still hoarding the cash on the sidelines or calling you up more and more saying let's put it to work. >> more and more people talk about putting it to work. in the 130 billion that we invest discretion only, we are definitely moving more overweight inequities. you have to get comfortable with tina. there is no alternative. over the longer term, inflating asset prices and you have to participate to equities. our wealthier clients do not like the volatility of equities, but more and more they realize they have to get used to this. liz: it feels lik
liz. liz: thank you very much for that. there is a huge push to get into the luncheon session where tony blair is. he is a huge draw here. a lot of people want to hear what he has to say. let's get to jcpenney. racking up more cash. suddenly everybody believes in this company. this really began last friday. nicole: it really did. we watched this on friday. the first was last friday. the big news is confirming what we talked about friday at "the closing bell." that was the financing...
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liz: he's talking about you. >> i don't know. liz: elliot, were you at the knicks game sunday night? >> i have not. lizthought i saw you, and i was mad because he had a better seat than i did. how does elliot have a better seat than me? kidding. not as good as richard anthony, his seat, wow. good to see you guys, thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: the best sector year to date is health care, widened its healthy lead further thanks to hike in medicaid advantage rate, and health insurance stocks, don't cry for them. we told you not to climbing on this news and other news since the beginning of the year. among the big insurers, the changes are most meaningful for humana, way more attached to medicare plans than its peers, that's good and bad. lately, good. humana says required reductions under the affordable health care act and other adjustments are likely to nearly offset the increase, but shares are looking very good, up more than 6% today. now, after humana, you've got united health care group, ticker symbol unh, the most medicare advantage exposure among big insurers according to analysts. united,
liz: he's talking about you. >> i don't know. liz: elliot, were you at the knicks game sunday night? >> i have not. lizthought i saw you, and i was mad because he had a better seat than i did. how does elliot have a better seat than me? kidding. not as good as richard anthony, his seat, wow. good to see you guys, thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: the best sector year to date is health care, widened its healthy lead further thanks to hike in medicaid advantage rate, and...
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liz liz -- lizard people thing was a thing. we said that is a thing. this is actually happening. that is a documentary and it continues to this day. >> a former professional football player in evening land named david ike. do you remember david ike? he promotes the shape shifting aliens. to the point of people believing these things, have you ever met somebody who believed one conspiracy theory? are you crazy? you always believe multiple con spear see theories. >> here is the interesting thing. they are really, really awful people or the nicest in the world. i met a guy who is the most gentle guy. he is a guitarist. and then he started talking about ken trails and i had to go. the one con constant? chalkboard, lots of chalkboards. and not a lot of board. lots of things scrip belled -- scribbled all over them. >> i don't believe in conspiracies because nobody keeps anything secret. >> that is the best defense against conspiracy theories. that's why they are a libertarian. they can't cuff things up. the number one conspiracy theory was the jfk conspiracy theory which is unbelievable. it is hard to believe a guy that defected from cuba would shoot the president who just invaded cuba. >> you know who profits off conspiracies is hollywood. they say the government is doing this and the government is doing that. they are amazing at covering up gay people. rock hudson, i had no idea. >> tab hunter. >> no way. tab hunter is straight. >> i think he might have been. jay we know what tab was hunting. >> what i am saying is they are the only -- hollywood is the only entity that could effectively cover something up. >> they used to be able to. not so much these days. >> we are going to get to that later in the show when we discuss this topic. do you see how i worked that as a tease? have i been doing this for awhile. i have been doing this for awhile. >> by the way, look at my finger. coming up, is dating a client ever visible. remi spencer on her new book, i didn't know he was a cannibal. first, is which liberal terrorist is currently molding young minds. you have to be more specific. >>> she has gone from bombs to blackboards. the weather underground was a fugitive for over a decade to get over the 1981 brinks robbery that left one security guard and two police officers dead. now she is an ivy league professor. she was uh roled in 2003 after serving 22 years in prison and is now an adjunct professor at columbia university, the very school she unsuccessfully plotted to bomb in 1970. thankfully hollywood is here to set the record straight. just kidding. robert redford's movie opens friday. it is a fictional account on a couple of fugitives based on the 1981 robbery was part of -- how many times have i ruined her name? take a look, take a lookers. >> don't move. hands in the air. >> you are under the arrest for murder. >> sharon is one of the longest standing fugitives on the fbi's most wanted list and was arrested yesterday. 30 years after the notorious bank robbery that claimed the life of a guard. >> she is so heroic. >> it is getting glowing reviews because as they say there is something undeniably compelling and romantic about america's 60s radicals. i think we all miss the days of romantic cop killers, isn't that right dog who hears wolves on tv? >> your dog does that too. moynihan, you have a piece coming out tomorrow. you are doing a trend on how many murderers -- >> attempted murderers. the thing about these people is they usually suck at it, shockingly. they suck at politics and suck at killing. they don't always suck though and her case she is in the band of bodines. the quote from "variety" there is something romantic about this, and there is nothing romantic about this. the thing she was convicted of second-degree murder was the brinks robbery in 1981. she was a white upper middle class member of an organization calling itself the black gorilla army who killed waverly brown. the first black police officer in the police force and left his kid father less. there is nothing romantic about that. she should not be in a university. >> she should be probably you know where. >> where? >> bill's apartment. >> she should be locked away. the police officer was the first black police officer and left three kids. >> member of the naacp. >> dead in the name of black militant group. jonathon, you were saying in the green room she has paid her debt to society. >> well, first of all i would turn to michael's p oi nt and say universities are exactly where you would find the class a rap bags. we talk about ricidivism. she served 22 years and she is not recidivised. rehab is not a bad thing. she served her time. she has got almost a real job. i don't see the problem. i think people are coming at it at a purely political point of view. if this was a prn on the right side -- a person on the right side of the political spectrum. >> never going to happen. >> there is never a right leaning killer. >> employed by columbia university. >> are we attacking columbia? >> the story is she has been at columbia since 2008 and she got a distinguished professor ship at nyu. >> i want to go to you, remi, but i disagree with jonathon that she is getting a rehab because she is seen as heroic, somebody who fought against the system and killed people and allowed her the chance to be in college. >> i haven't seen the movie. >> neither have i. >> i will not comment on that. but i don't think she is seen as heroic. i think she is seen as the example to so many other criminals. what she did was atrocious. what did she do? she drove the get away car in a felony murder where three people died. she was sentenced to 22 years in prison. i am not saying this is a good person, but she has managed to turn her life around. jay she has never showed true remorse. >> that's not true. >> based on the fact that i have never heard her shown true remorse. >> she spent all of her time in prison educating herself. she has been working with aids and hiv patients. she has become a teacher. >> so i can kill people and as long as i work with aids patients. >> you get convicted and you serve your sentence and then you make a better life for yourself. she is not uh spousing political -- >> she is at columbia, of course she will. >> she is talking about how to re-enter society after you have gone through something like this. >> you don't think she is a hard core -- >> she has gone through nothing. the people who have gone through things are the people who were left without parents. >> jm not saying she is -- i am not saying she is a victim. i am not saying she should be sympathized. you cannot hold her -- you cannot continue to condemn her as this awful person and prevent her from doing anything like work. >> it is not about preventing -- obviously you get fired from the university from kicking somebody in the ass and you get a job if you kill somebody. this is the problem. the thing is not that she is being praised as heroic or something. it is about why you commit crimes. i said this on the show before. if you are going to commit a crime, tell mb you are doing it for the poor, or some group. they said, she was overwhelmed by the spirit of the times. would you get a job at columbia if you just shot your wife in the face? and then served your 22 years and got your -- is she the only person at columbia with a correspondence degree? she got her degree in prison. >> but you convinced me. if i shoot bill in the face and say i am doing it to help the poor i can get away with it? >> you get a job, a better job. >> you can't shoot one poor person to help a bunch of poor people. >> what if i am raising awareness by shooting you? >> somebody would have to literally raise me because my head would be blown off and parade me around and say don't be like this guy. it makes no sense. >> it is an interesting thing you are bringing up. is it worse because she had a political agenda when she killed someone? a random gang banging shooting? >> i hold these to the same standards. >> a crime is a crime. i deal with criminals on a daily basis and i don't think a motivation to commit one crime or the other should make anyone anymore or less responsible for what they did. >> you seem angry because of the politics of this. >> the politics are essential to this. >> it is in your mind. >> of course it is in my mind. where else would it be? my pants? you don't make films about people praising people who didn't do it politically. this has been going on for years. a number of people who were a member of weather who are now in universities are shocking. you should read my piece. >> i will read your piece. we have to take a break. we are up against a hard break and that's tv for we are running out of time. do you have a comment? we should have started with this topic. >> i am all angry now. >> you are angry. e-mail us, red eye at fox news.com. do you have a video of your animal doing something? they have clubs where they are always spanked go to fox news.com/red eye and submit your video. next up, the half time report with tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by zoos. the l where wild animals from different parts of the world are kept in cages or enclosures for people to come and see. thanks, zoos. >>> let's find out if we have anything wrong so far. how are you, greg? >> good. >> lively show. >> it is a lively show. and the first time you and i have been worked together in a longtime. >> great working with you. we are like a well oiled machine. >> a nice reunion. >> great. >> hmm. >> mike rice fired by rutgers. greg you mentioned rutgers and said whatever that is. >> yes jie. it is the largest institution for high e education in the great state of new jersey. >> i have driven by it. >> ya, new jersey. >> that is just a weird name. rutgers, what is that? >>- q. i it is named -- >> it is named after steve rutgers. jonathon, you take the position that every coach basically does what mike rice did. i don't think that is true. kevin ware was flagger gassed by it. >> i did correct myself when i said all coach does it to many of them do it. i certainly have been on the receiving end of it and i hope to give it out sometime too when i coach greg gut kneeled in tv. >> this is not your psychotherapy hour. >> darn. >> also, the video was put together, the guy who put it together, eric murdoch, he is a former nba player and he thought it was beyond the pale. >> you just made that point. >> i will agree with you on something. i think what got rice fired was the verbal stuff. particularly the gay slur. once he said that word he was gone. >> i quite agree. that's where he crossed the line. >> i agree. the athletic director who only suspended rice after first seeing this video, if rice is going to get fired he has to get fired too, right? >> yes. he takes responsibility in his statement for not handling this well. he should have been fired. rutgers university is the same school that had the awful tragedy with the homosexual student who took his own life after the hate speech. this school should be hyper sensitive to these kinds of issues. to brush it aside until it is national news, that's the real problem with this case. >> obviously they assumed the video would never be public. bill, leo did not shoot a player? >> i don't know about that. >> okay. >> i don't know and i thought we agreed you would call me the condor. >> i apologize. >> thank you. >> why are you called the condor? >> it is a long and wonderful story. >> you said they are the three things where beam don't want to see what goes -- where people don't want to see what goes on beyond the scenes. if a drill sergeant did what mike rice did he would be in trouble. >> okay, maybe, now. >> by the way, rice's dad, mike rice, senior, current basketball coach for the trailblazers. the only broadcaster to be ejected from an nba game. >> no way. how did that happen? >> he was a radio announcer and he did something the ref didn't like and the ref tossed him from the arena. >> i didn't know you could do that. >> he is the only one in the nba that ever happened to. thanksgiving dinner must be real fun. democrats and republicans differ on conspiracy thatter res. 20% of americans think there is a link between vaccines and autism. >> that's a shame. >> great job, jim carrey. >> about his movies or that? >> just that. >> greg, you noted 28% of americans think a secretive poll or elite group with a global agenda is conspiring to rule the world. we all know what that is code for, right? >> i hear you and i am not surprised you would bring it up. how much did they pay you? >> 28% of the people know what is going on. >> i'm sure you can fix that. >> they will have to tighten security. >> are you right. some of the questions aren't about conspiracy. saying do you believe aliens exist? it doesn't make uh conspiracy theory. and perhaps sexually experimental. i am waiting for the planet to excite me. this one is dull. >> you have done this planet to death. >> been through it all backwards and forwards. >> i need new life forms. something that shoots flames. >> i am right here. >> probably the craziest poll question is do you believe media or the government adds secret mind controlling technology to television broadcast signals? that's crazy. >> it is crazy. >> absolutely crazy. >> nothing like that would ever happen. >> not here and not in the next five seconds. >> remi, conspiracy theorists have angst in their lives and nothing interesting to talk about. you know i can hear you, right? >> coming from the men who believe in unicorns. >> i don't believe in unicorns. >> you used to. i'm sure it is on film in the early days of "red eye." >> that was greg's thing. >> i can't believe you would actually say that, remi, being on the show that you actually confuse us. last time on. >> jonathon, do you really think we can't take you saying i love poles out of context? >> i believe you can take anything out of context. >> you don't even have to work for that one. >> bill, you never heard the theory of the shape shifting liz word people? they are called zigons. the doctor has managed to stop them from taking over the planet. >> for the love of god get a girlfriend. >> was this a british study? >> no. former underground member hired by columbia. we should point out they call the tea partiers romantic terrorists. somebody needs to make that point. >> i will make that point in my next book. >> i was going to make a joke and i thought people won't know it is a joke. >> the best part, the bio on the columbia website somehow manages to never look at the weather underground stuff. but it does say dr. kathy bodine has been a counselor with the prom development since 1964. working within communities with limited resources to solve social problems and supporting individuals to overcome their own odds and a sense and direction. >> the nyu talks about the activist. >> jonathon and remi, you were both all for columbia hiring this murderer. remi, you challenged greg's assertion. a couple things. when she took part in t
liz liz -- lizard people thing was a thing. we said that is a thing. this is actually happening. that is a documentary and it continues to this day. >> a former professional football player in evening land named david ike. do you remember david ike? he promotes the shape shifting aliens. to the point of people believing these things, have you ever met somebody who believed one conspiracy theory? are you crazy? you always believe multiple con spear see theories. >> here is the...
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liz: jonas? >> i'm a bear on that one. >> liz: you are? >> yes, i am. >> liz: oh, that's interesting. h >> montana state university, finding out if you bring therapy dogs to final exam -- that's how i get through the stress of these years. i have my therapy dog. up 25% in a year. >> liz: i hope you enjoy paying your internet sales taxes. >> i'm a bull on ramon bear. >> liz: thank you for joining us. the "the cost of freedom." we continue with neil cavuto right now >>> did this group of two already derail this gang of eight? hi, everyone. >> ed to have you. i'm neil cavuto. immigration reform plan that looked ready to roll now just looking like it might get rolled. the senate judiciary committee will start marking up a bill in less than two weeks. lawmakers are already saying that because of boston, maybe we need to stop things, period. this coming as the house gets ady to roll out a series of immiation plans of its own. the first of which won't touch border security pretty much at all. so if dc can't get it together on keeping u safer, is anyone safe? to ben stein, glad to see you. as
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liz: he will be fine. david: we'll see. it is an interesting lawsuit. we'll follow it carefully. have a great weekend. have a great vacation. >> thanks, david. liz: we get back to the boston manhunt. we have right there in the lower part of your screen, every development. former homeland security advisor weighs in what will come of this. were the two suspects likely working alone or did they have an entire network behind them? david: talk about a contrarian call, china's growth may be slowing but someone says now is the perfect time to get in when everybody else is selling. he will tell us why and how to play it coming next. liz that a title? everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, gls, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personaliz porolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks,harges and expenses. read a consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possibleloss. are you still sleeng? just wanted to check and make sure that we were schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and da i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experience
liz: he will be fine. david: we'll see. it is an interesting lawsuit. we'll follow it carefully. have a great weekend. have a great vacation. >> thanks, david. liz: we get back to the boston manhunt. we have right there in the lower part of your screen, every development. former homeland security advisor weighs in what will come of this. were the two suspects likely working alone or did they have an entire network behind them? david: talk about a contrarian call, china's growth may be...
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liz: none were triggered in cme product. does that still hold? >> yes it does. liz: you are not changing any trade or cancelling any trades? >> not at all. we coordinate with stock exchanges ron world by percentage so you know 7%, 13%, 20% intraday on moves. this was a small percentage down. it was not so much about market movements. it goes to what you said, this is about what made the market move. it is an erroneous fruits, and the world pact on. and people follow on to that week. and the public didn't participate. >> this brings us to an open outcry system but i am more interested that we have high-frequency traders and companies that use al gore rhythmic trading that actually rolls all kinds of websites and twitter and these computer systems make decisions as to whether to buy or sell on what they perceive whether it is confirmed or denied on twitter. how dangerous is that? how long before something like that takes down our markets for real? >> i don't go, i am not convinced that is the case but if you look at our market structure, these participants that looking for directional trades, everyone is not high frequency trader. the whole market is high-frequency. if they see a blip in the market and go one direction people buying that activity or selling that activity, the people that stood in the market yesterday because they wanted exposure to a marketplace and not pay attention to this week did quite well when high-frequency traders sold the market precipitously and they would not have gotten filled out of not for the wheat. those are the some of the things that happen when you have high-frequency trades. liz: you know that bloomberg began and for those who don't know, these bloomberg terminals, top trading, most of them have these terminals with a lot of data coming in bloomberg recently started putting twitter up as part of their data sifting. was that a mistake? >> i can't speak for bloomberg if it was a mistake or not. this is not the way we disseminate our systems around world. that was very important. we spend a lot of money in the market data to make sure it is disseminated around world in the most cost-effective way for us but the same time in the most expeditious way. liz: if you are the head of the fcc, it but if you work, would you do something to make sure unfriendly governments and hacking attempts, who knows what, like these, that there is some type of stopgap or preventative measure to take now? >> i would love that as a citizen of the united states. would like to have those safety guards put in place. i am not certain you cannot do that but that is a big world, relying on s
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liz: let's talk about the morgan keegan acquisition. >> all the accounts were in balance. 900 financial advisors are here heard morgan keegan got a top ten finance group. they are up and running. liz: it was smart. you picked a company that has similar culture. >> that is correct. arnott family, but we are first cousins. we think alike, we act alike. that is the key. lizte some of my first vince. [ laughter ] liz: some concerns are your operating costs, you do not want to with financial advisors. can you keep the costs in check and yet continue to grow so you can continue to see what you have had in the past? >> many firms would cut costs instantly. we said we will not do it until the immigrant is done. we said we will do it after the immigration. we want the experience to be very positive. our job right now is to make those adjustments over the next couple of quarters. liz: what is your focus on that? investors want to make money while they are waiting. >> about 20-25%. we still view ourselves as a growth company. we are very profitable. we want people to invest enough in the long term. liz: when you want clients to make money over the long term, we have viewers watching right now who are worried with what they invested will be lost if this recovery really crumbles. >> i think we are good. you have to look for the long-term and be diversified. any mo
liz: let's talk about the morgan keegan acquisition. >> all the accounts were in balance. 900 financial advisors are here heard morgan keegan got a top ten finance group. they are up and running. liz: it was smart. you picked a company that has similar culture. >> that is correct. arnott family, but we are first cousins. we think alike, we act alike. that is the key. lizte some of my first vince. [ laughter ] liz: some concerns are your operating costs, you do not want to with...
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liz: i don't mean to ruin your bar. >> it doesn't ruin it. liz: i will break it off live. >> bend it. lizs 24 carat? >> pure gold. liz: i will break off -- >>.9995. liz: there you go. >> you've got this piece here which is still intact. liz: who is buying this? who are people that you say are rushing to buy this? >> we're selling them at my metals company, euro pacific precious metals. we're selling them like hotcakes right now. liz: how many have you sold? >> we're selling a lot. we had a record month. people are talking about demand for gold going down. at my gold company, we're having a record month in gold sales. people at goldman sachs, they're telling muppets to sell their gold, we're telling our clients to keep buying it. this one piece fits on your fingertip that is $50 worth of gold. liz: almost looks like a semiconductor chip. >> look at the writing. it is one gram of pure gold. that is authentic that is real value. intrinsic value. ben bernanke can't print this. it has to be mined. liz: what i find interesting, as peter mentions it fits in at least a man's wallet. peter let me
liz: i don't mean to ruin your bar. >> it doesn't ruin it. liz: i will break it off live. >> bend it. lizs 24 carat? >> pure gold. liz: i will break off -- >>.9995. liz: there you go. >> you've got this piece here which is still intact. liz: who is buying this? who are people that you say are rushing to buy this? >> we're selling them at my metals company, euro pacific precious metals. we're selling them like hotcakes right now. liz: how many have you sold?...
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liz: i hope obamacare covers the cost of your back care. >> three times as big as immigration bill. liz: what is uncertain is the cost to taxpayers right now for health insurance. >> it is going to be a roadblock of immigration reform because legal immigrants are eligible for taxpayer-funded private health plans the minute they arrived in the united states, and once it is immigration reform goes through, will add $100 billion in the next decade. stuart: said the implementation is a train wreck. >> it is an apt description. from monday opening on insurance debate, to total chaos. the department of labor had to alert employers do not send out letters to talk about the exchanges. stuart: are you sure this will be an absolute mess? no way around this? >> i would take it from senator baucus. stuart: must be very careful how you lift. >> it is amazing, isn't it. stuart: thank you very much indeed. a way to cut down on the government massive debt, we will tell you just how much money the government could bring in next. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. stuart: police are searching for two suspects after a shooting of the 420 pot rally. two people injured, this was an event to celebrate legal marijuana. one study shows the total benefits to state and federal government is around $20 billion, they get that through tax revenue coming in and less spent on law-enforcement. i don't necessarily want to deal with $20 billion, but when you dangle big dollars in front of state governments, they will go for it. before i don't think the study noted out the needs for the law to pay for them to collect the tax. once they see the great texas going on, marijuana leaves to eating junk food, have a snack tax leading to even more money. stuart: it will be fully legal to anybody on the streets a year from now, 2014, the prices are coming way, way down. i don't know what those prices are, but they are way down because it is legal, you take the criminal penalty out because that is what it is. charles: a lot less kids going to jail, that is the social benefits. stuart: "the highlight reel" coming up next. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength trainin with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. stuart: a big day, a big highlight reel. roll it, please. >> whether you are an american citizen or not, if you joined a war against the united states. >> i hope the administration approaches this with a legal mind, not a political mind. there is no limit to the constitutional liberties. the fifth amendment prevents us from getting what we want to get out of him. stuart: all right. it boils down to a valued judgment. it will have to be made by the people sitting next to me. charles, should he be duke laird and enemy combatant? charles: i would say yes to liztheir oil, at least temporarily the constitution
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liz: did not fall for the old liz and david what is your guidance -- >> no, i'll was like to try. i admire it. lizr joining us. >> thank you. liz: and raymond james financial stock up 28% of the past year, the market really feels about it david: it's interesting. fixed-income, books and firms that focus on fixed-income after we generate a lot of things. well, beijing has changed, maybe not fast enough. now playing a large and in hollywood which is good, but with china's growing film crowd it looks like there may be some editorial changes with some of our favorite movies coming out. that may not be good. that story coming right up. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the bes experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ liz: so, when twentieth century fox released titanic in 3d year earlier this
liz: did not fall for the old liz and david what is your guidance -- >> no, i'll was like to try. i admire it. lizr joining us. >> thank you. liz: and raymond james financial stock up 28% of the past year, the market really feels about it david: it's interesting. fixed-income, books and firms that focus on fixed-income after we generate a lot of things. well, beijing has changed, maybe not fast enough. now playing a large and in hollywood which is good, but with china's growing film...
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liz: what about you? >> i am entrepreneur. i've been a banker. my last company was called dinero mail. we sold to a media in south africa group. so i've been creating companies. liz: this thing is free and you guys need to start making money off it. is there content you can charge for that you're charging. >> yes. lizt's talk about that quickly. >> we have a premium version. liz: what do i get out of that? >> you get more information. on the free information you get first stocks of each of the billionaires and you have like a quick glance. you have a group of stocks. if you pay 4.9 the a price for the cup of coffee you can see the entire portfolio. ashley: per year? >> yes, for a year. ashley: i don't know, what you do you think? liz: you have at iphone. i have galaxy. work for the gal lax yet? >> also plans on that and website. liz: foiled again. here are billionaires and they track them on others, good ones, big ones. they make mistakes too. they would be first to admit it. called ibillionaire. right now number two for free apps. not bad. ashley: liz still uses a abacus. liz: shut up. ashley: president obama proposing a $3.7 trillion budget to congress today. coming up next we'll ask alan krueger, white house coins is economic advisors chair will this budget boost economic growth? liz: facebook f
liz: what about you? >> i am entrepreneur. i've been a banker. my last company was called dinero mail. we sold to a media in south africa group. so i've been creating companies. liz: this thing is free and you guys need to start making money off it. is there content you can charge for that you're charging. >> yes. lizt's talk about that quickly. >> we have a premium version. liz: what do i get out of that? >> you get more information. on the free information you get...