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>> i think it's just noise, mandy. you try and call the portfolio managers i normally speak to, they're all in the hamptons. this is more about a lack of buyers than really ernstwhile selling. there are individual sellers who didn't want to pay the tax man. they're taking gains now and postponing the tax burden. >> what happens from today onwards, jeff? >> i think it's noise today and tomorrow. i think you don't get a real clear picture until the pros get back next week. i would tell people to put blinders on to the action today and tomorrow and take a fresh look when the pros come back. >> stuart, people will open up their end of the year statements, see nice returns, that might entice people to put in the market. is that a good idea? because the retail investor seems to mistime things. >> i think we have to remember -- >> it's to stuart. then jeff, you can respond. >> i'm sorry. i think we have to remember that, you know, this has been the first year where we've seen net inflows into funds this year, into equity fund
>> i think it's just noise, mandy. you try and call the portfolio managers i normally speak to, they're all in the hamptons. this is more about a lack of buyers than really ernstwhile selling. there are individual sellers who didn't want to pay the tax man. they're taking gains now and postponing the tax burden. >> what happens from today onwards, jeff? >> i think it's noise today and tomorrow. i think you don't get a real clear picture until the pros get back next week. i...
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mandy asked me a question. i'll give you a trivia question of my own here, america. >>> all 50 states registered a tesla car. which was the last state to take the plunge? a hint -- this state is home to both the world's largest cactus plantation and the world's biggest shrimp, which is in a museum. largest cactus plantation, biggest shrimp. @cnbc on twitter. let me know your guesses. 71. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: when electricity is generated with natural gas instead of today's most used soce, how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason why the u.s. is a world leader in re
mandy asked me a question. i'll give you a trivia question of my own here, america. >>> all 50 states registered a tesla car. which was the last state to take the plunge? a hint -- this state is home to both the world's largest cactus plantation and the world's biggest shrimp, which is in a museum. largest cactus plantation, biggest shrimp. @cnbc on twitter. let me know your guesses. 71. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to...
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from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man!applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my father. prepare to die." and we're continuing with pearl jam week here on the show. [ cheers ] tonight is an awesome night to be here and a good night to be watching at home. tonight, one of our pals -- gosh, he's a giant country star. dierks bentley is here tonight. and we love him. he's always great. so get this. he is going to be playing with pearl jam guitarist, mike mccready, okay? they're getting together. and they're doing a cover of pearl jam's "alive" tonight on the show. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ you've gotta wait. you've gotta wait for it. you've got to wait for it. put a ring on it, you guys. [ light laughter ] put a ring on it. as you guys know, we're always striving to get better here at "late night." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ [ laughter and applause ] so before every show, we put out a suggestion box for the audience. just to get some feedback about what you guys think of the show. things you would
from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man!applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my father. prepare to die." and we're continuing with pearl jam week here on the show. [ cheers ] tonight is an awesome night to be here and a good night to be watching at home. tonight, one of our pals -- gosh, he's a giant country star. dierks bentley is here tonight. and we love him. he's always great. so get this. he is going to be playing with pearl jam guitarist,...
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not, no mandy.nswer when it comes to stock returns, the s&p small stock more than the dow than january of last year. we asked dom to size up the market. >> not talking about french fries, shirt sizes, like you were talking about. investing, it's about the size and it's important. there are out performers. last year investors across all market caps had reasons to cheer. investors saw small cap 600, yes, like you said, rise by some 40% in 2013. you can see there. a nice move for those small caps. higher, annika therapeutics, specializing in skin and hair repair-type products. up 82% last year. mid cap stocks last year, up about 31%, 32% last year. best performing stock there, solar energy sun edison up 307%. the big one, s&p 500, very respectable 30% gain trailing in terms of the other two led by netflix, of course, up 298%. talk about it all the time. at least last year, all worked out no matter what size you chose, maybe going forward, there are nuances for out performance in the fimp. >> if that's
not, no mandy.nswer when it comes to stock returns, the s&p small stock more than the dow than january of last year. we asked dom to size up the market. >> not talking about french fries, shirt sizes, like you were talking about. investing, it's about the size and it's important. there are out performers. last year investors across all market caps had reasons to cheer. investors saw small cap 600, yes, like you said, rise by some 40% in 2013. you can see there. a nice move for those...
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>> a lot of question embedded in that one question, mandy. i disagree with the dearth of information. in the middle of corporate earnings season trying to gauge 2014 outlooks as well as understanding q earnings. i think a lot of u.s. data, but a lot of the strength'sing economic data we've seen in q4 in the u.s. is somewhat predicated on china and emerging market growth, because u.s. companies participate significantly in those areas. if you start to see a hiccup in those areas, like the china pmi report this morning, that does call into question all the happy talk we've had about u.s. growth rates going forward. so i would agree with christina, the markets digesting a lot, employment numbers were weaker. i think an aberration. investors after several years of killer stock gains are trying to gauge whether this is going to continue, or whether we're at the end of that cycle and investors need to think where they're going next. >> i don't want to fearmonger. what is the market potentially factoring in for china when they get bad date nah? mayb
>> a lot of question embedded in that one question, mandy. i disagree with the dearth of information. in the middle of corporate earnings season trying to gauge 2014 outlooks as well as understanding q earnings. i think a lot of u.s. data, but a lot of the strength'sing economic data we've seen in q4 in the u.s. is somewhat predicated on china and emerging market growth, because u.s. companies participate significantly in those areas. if you start to see a hiccup in those areas, like the...
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hi, joshie. >> hey, mandy, how you doing?e says hi, joshie. >> i miss that accent. >> hello, joshie. we're out here, a lot of ceos. you're here because venture capital money sniffing around health care, they think, what, big health care data is the next big thing? >> interesting, you talk to silicon valley and they tell you they think a revolution is coming to health care. they tell you health care delivery can be disrupted. they think technology can basically make it more effective, more cost efficient and it's hot here. they pumped $2 billion into health care startups last year, up 40% over 2012. what's interesting is the different fields startups are interested in. >> like what? >> a couple examples. one is sellscope. the old day you had a kid with an earache, you might take him to the emergency room. what they do is, it's a smart phone with an attachment and it gives you a high quality shot of the eardrum. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. i would take a picture -- hold on. i will grab my phone. i will grab my phone. i would have some
hi, joshie. >> hey, mandy, how you doing?e says hi, joshie. >> i miss that accent. >> hello, joshie. we're out here, a lot of ceos. you're here because venture capital money sniffing around health care, they think, what, big health care data is the next big thing? >> interesting, you talk to silicon valley and they tell you they think a revolution is coming to health care. they tell you health care delivery can be disrupted. they think technology can basically make it...
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>> i do, mandy. of course, i'm starting with the tacticals. when i look at the charts now, they look bearish as they had last year. i think we are still likely to see a correction that's been building for some time. i think the fundamental cause at this point is a repricing of risk. if we just keep it simple, we are seeing the fed stepping away, seeing gyrations in the emerging markets. this causes investors to take another look at their views on stocks, it's negative for stocks, obviously. bullish for bonds and gold. we will continue to see this dynamic. >> it's fair to say you expect the markets to do little. that said, when you use the term correction, do you mean the technical definition, 10% off its high, or just fall a little bit? >> i think even more. i think we are looking -- i have been calling for a 20% correction or more for quite some time now. i think that we are still doing that. one signal that is bearish to me right now, we look at the dow jones industrial average, it's putting in lower lows so i think this is just the beginnin
>> i do, mandy. of course, i'm starting with the tacticals. when i look at the charts now, they look bearish as they had last year. i think we are still likely to see a correction that's been building for some time. i think the fundamental cause at this point is a repricing of risk. if we just keep it simple, we are seeing the fed stepping away, seeing gyrations in the emerging markets. this causes investors to take another look at their views on stocks, it's negative for stocks,...
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brian and mandy? >> courtney, stick around. bring in now, jan rodgers, and former department store, and cnbc contributor. herb greenburgh with us as well. jan, you've been a, not a defender of jcpenney but we've talked about this extensively on this show, keeping our little bet. 33 out of 1,100 stores. people laid off. if you liked jcpenney before, do you like to now because they're willing to take drastic action. >> at least at much. i think maybe you like it a little more. people are lowering their numbers on them. i'm a little surprised they took this as any kind of a negative. sort of the same we just saw macy's do. right? laying off 2,500 people. closing seven stores. making a portfolio more efficient. that's all that penney's is doing. i think the negative here is, what people don't like about it, is a lot of people think this takes a major restructuring of the real estate off the table. i don't believe that. i think this is the normal course of business that a major restructuring of the portfolio would be another step, b
brian and mandy? >> courtney, stick around. bring in now, jan rodgers, and former department store, and cnbc contributor. herb greenburgh with us as well. jan, you've been a, not a defender of jcpenney but we've talked about this extensively on this show, keeping our little bet. 33 out of 1,100 stores. people laid off. if you liked jcpenney before, do you like to now because they're willing to take drastic action. >> at least at much. i think maybe you like it a little more. people...
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>> well, it was a surprise to us, too, mandy.hat we know and all we know is that he doesn't have a new job. he says that if one develops, that it won't be in the financial industry. that's an important consideration. so wall street and the city and london can breathe easier, i guess. where do we think he will wind up in 2015 and beyond? well, certainly somewhere i think at elevated circles of influence and that's almost for sure. but we're not exactly certain where he's going. we know he doesn't have a job. we are disappointed that he won't be with pimco, that he didn't continue with the successor role for me as chief investment officer, but that is the way it is and we will move forward. >> was it really that much of a surprise to you? because you don't have to scratch the surface too far to find many articles written about things such as a clash of strategy with you about tense moments between the two of you, not to mention of course the signature funds' performance last year which i think was the worst since 1994. did that not
>> well, it was a surprise to us, too, mandy.hat we know and all we know is that he doesn't have a new job. he says that if one develops, that it won't be in the financial industry. that's an important consideration. so wall street and the city and london can breathe easier, i guess. where do we think he will wind up in 2015 and beyond? well, certainly somewhere i think at elevated circles of influence and that's almost for sure. but we're not exactly certain where he's going. we know he...
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. >> rose: mandy. >> rose: mandy. that role that he plays and the relationship there. tell me about that. >> well, he's a virtues who i can performer, he really is. and he's a musician and a brilliant one and i think he briles his muse musicality to the control. >> rose: in terms of voice? >> yes, in terms of voice. >> rose: and that's what i love about him. there is something about his voice that is knowing and experienced and wide. >> rose: yes. >> and deep. >> rose: oh, very much so. >> rose: and the voice says it's just -- the way he says your name. >> oh, yeah. it's a -- he sings the performance. >> rose: exactly right. >> and he's such a good person and he's a very kind of geeky, thoughtful, deeply feeling person and he brings that to saul. but, you know, i remember when we did the first read through of the pilot it was electric. i mean, there was just a kind of chemistry that we had. i was not prepared for it at all but carrie is so -- she's man psychoshe has a very staccato style of speaking an
. >> rose: mandy. >> rose: mandy. that role that he plays and the relationship there. tell me about that. >> well, he's a virtues who i can performer, he really is. and he's a musician and a brilliant one and i think he briles his muse musicality to the control. >> rose: in terms of voice? >> yes, in terms of voice. >> rose: and that's what i love about him. there is something about his voice that is knowing and experienced and wide. >> rose: yes....
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>> well, mandy, good afternoon.lieve that -- if you look at it historically, cold weather, especially in the northern quadrant, let's take the mississippi river east and then say from tennessee north, it generally is very positive for cruise bookings, and wee just started the critical wave period which is when 35% of the industry bookings occur in january and parts of february. from that standpoint alone we're optimistic about the wave period. >> rcl is your top leisure pick for the whole of 2014. remember all the problems that it's competitor carnival had. did that help royal caribbean in any way? >> actually in the caribbean what we've seen is carnival trying to rebuild their brand and having to do that with advertising, promotions, and discounting. on the margin it's hurt both royal and norwegian but to a lesser degree. they are not having to rebuild a brand. what we're seeing is with royal, with the hardware they have, for example the oasis and allure of the seas, where they have that allocated within the caribb
>> well, mandy, good afternoon.lieve that -- if you look at it historically, cold weather, especially in the northern quadrant, let's take the mississippi river east and then say from tennessee north, it generally is very positive for cruise bookings, and wee just started the critical wave period which is when 35% of the industry bookings occur in january and parts of february. from that standpoint alone we're optimistic about the wave period. >> rcl is your top leisure pick for the...
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i'm mandy drury.n today's power pitch, we have a startup that has reinvented the wheel, literally. he's the founder of super pedestrian and professor at m.i.t. the associate director of m.i.t.'s sensible city lab and holds multiple patents. let's take a look at his power pitch. >> i'm founder of super pedestrian and coinventor of the copenhagen wheel. the copenhagen wheel is a back wheel you can throw on almost any bicycle and it turns it into a smart hybrid electric. captures your energy when you brake or go downhill, and it gives you an automatic push when you need it. it's a breeze to install. you turn two nuts, download an app and your bike is souped up. inside the red hub there's a motor which is also a generator, a set of batteries, about a dozen sensors and a control system that crunches up data and tells the motor how to give you a boost automatically as you pedal. there are more than 25 million electric bicycles sold around the world each year. tens of millions of individuals are looking for
i'm mandy drury.n today's power pitch, we have a startup that has reinvented the wheel, literally. he's the founder of super pedestrian and professor at m.i.t. the associate director of m.i.t.'s sensible city lab and holds multiple patents. let's take a look at his power pitch. >> i'm founder of super pedestrian and coinventor of the copenhagen wheel. the copenhagen wheel is a back wheel you can throw on almost any bicycle and it turns it into a smart hybrid electric. captures your energy...
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. >> hey, there, mandy. yeah, there's a huge debate right now in the market about whether or not it's a good time to buy puerto rico. the yields are very high because it's a very small island, 3.7 million people only, owe $70 billion. those are eye-watering numbers. listen to what kyle bass, who was on in october, told us what he thinks about puerto rican debt. >> you have $70 billion worth of listed municipal debt. you have 3.5 million people in a population decline. any puerto rican that has enough money to get out of the country does. you have a negative selection problem. you have a scenario in which their pensions are funded to the tune of only 9%. they owe $32 billion to the pensions. there is corporate debt on top of that. you look at their finances and say i have no clue how this can exist for very much longer. >> he didn't list all the problems, actually. on the other hand, there are people like james grant, author of the grant's interest rate observer, frequent guest on cnbc, and he's come out bull
. >> hey, there, mandy. yeah, there's a huge debate right now in the market about whether or not it's a good time to buy puerto rico. the yields are very high because it's a very small island, 3.7 million people only, owe $70 billion. those are eye-watering numbers. listen to what kyle bass, who was on in october, told us what he thinks about puerto rican debt. >> you have $70 billion worth of listed municipal debt. you have 3.5 million people in a population decline. any puerto...
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thanks, mandy.st of all, i think the wonderful winter weather you're having in the northeast is very conducive to people wanting to get out of the cabin fever and out and take a cruise. it's a historically been good for cruise bookings for the industry in general. royal in particular, we think they're a confluence of a couple things going on here. on the revenue side at the last two years they made some significant upgrades to their crm and it systems that will have already started and continue to help them and then also in their celebrity brand, second largest brand. they've had some new leadership in the last two years and sources outside of the company are telling us they're really starting to turn the ship there, pardon the pun, but that will move the needle on the revenue side for them. on the cost side, their european infrastructure, making a step down function with some costs there that should benefit 2014. and then on the interest expense side, have about a $30 million tailwind due to debt r
thanks, mandy.st of all, i think the wonderful winter weather you're having in the northeast is very conducive to people wanting to get out of the cabin fever and out and take a cruise. it's a historically been good for cruise bookings for the industry in general. royal in particular, we think they're a confluence of a couple things going on here. on the revenue side at the last two years they made some significant upgrades to their crm and it systems that will have already started and continue...
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>> i think it's going to go further, mandy.eing the supply and demand but i think the real reason, now that the polar vortex has taken over new york, folks are soft so they need to turn the heat up so the demand will continue until the weather abates. >> got to leave it there. for more on natgas catch our live show where we are hear from larry mcdonald who has a surprising take on what the fed meeting next week is going to mean for treasuries. that's happening in 25 minutes time from now. 1:00 p.m. eastern on "futures now." make sure you log in and be online with us. >> mandy, thank you. see you in a bit. >>> coming up next, starbucks reporting earnings following the closing bell today. does the company have the right blend for your portfolio? or are shares over caffeinated? the brothers najarian are going to battle that out. >>> plus, which company is best positioned for the next tech revolution in michael price is going to unveil which company he is going to connect with every aspect of your life. we're going to head down to
>> i think it's going to go further, mandy.eing the supply and demand but i think the real reason, now that the polar vortex has taken over new york, folks are soft so they need to turn the heat up so the demand will continue until the weather abates. >> got to leave it there. for more on natgas catch our live show where we are hear from larry mcdonald who has a surprising take on what the fed meeting next week is going to mean for treasuries. that's happening in 25 minutes time...
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mandy and i can't buy a shares because we're not foreign nationals. we could buy the hong kong shares. i don't go buy stock on the index. >> true, but you can buy multi nationals with exposure to china, et cetera. from that point of view, what would you be looking at? >> i certainly would be shifting from exports to more internal consumption. there are assets also that pay dividends inside of china, believe it or not. e-give is an etf that pays a dividend. e-con is an asset that is an internal consumption name. then if you want to be in emerging markets and long term, you have to be in emerging markets. short term you probably have to be underweight. we are underweight emerging markets right now. you look at names like disney, at names like believe it or not, apple that will probably report fairly soft iphone sales, but these are names that will capitalize on emerging market growth. we, for example, got out of brazil last year. we got out of latin america. we were very tempted to go into mexico. we didn't go into mexico. we have been reducing our expo
mandy and i can't buy a shares because we're not foreign nationals. we could buy the hong kong shares. i don't go buy stock on the index. >> true, but you can buy multi nationals with exposure to china, et cetera. from that point of view, what would you be looking at? >> i certainly would be shifting from exports to more internal consumption. there are assets also that pay dividends inside of china, believe it or not. e-give is an etf that pays a dividend. e-con is an asset that is...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.hey are revising the number upward significantly. >> they are indeed. now as many as 17 million customers, chris, have had their personal information, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses that have been stolen in target's data breach. target is now saying its sales have been hurt by the breach. they are cutting their fourth quarter earnings and sales and warned that their fourth quarter financials may include charges related to that breach, so the ceo, obviously, in the hot seat. they say they are truly sorry customers have been able to endure this and customers will not be liable for fraudulent charges that occurred as a result of the breach and offered a year of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection to customers that shopped at target stores. you have three months to enroll in that program, so we're getting more details. it's obviously a developing story, but that's what we know so far. >>> on a much less serious note, apparently, the polar vortex was goo
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.hey are revising the number upward significantly. >> they are indeed. now as many as 17 million customers, chris, have had their personal information, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses that have been stolen in target's data breach. target is now saying its sales have been hurt by the breach. they are cutting their fourth quarter earnings and sales and warned that their fourth quarter financials may include charges...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money and also making headlines, my friend, mandy,u, 4 million accounts here? ? more than 4 million accounts hacked. we're talking about the popular photo sharing app and someone claiming to be behind the leak of private account information on these millions of snapchat users. the goal was to raise public awareness ever online security holes in this app. there's apparently this website called snapchat db.info and it went online on new year's eve offering for download a database containing user names and numbers of 4.1 million snapchat accounts and i do believe the last numbers were blacked out. before then, a number of people managed to download this database. one of its readers found his own number and also the number of snapchat co-founder evan spiegel. they were on this list. >> really? >> if you don't know what it's all about. snapchat was founded only two years ago by spiegel and another guy, bobby murphy. it has been huge with teens because those photos that you post up might be embarrassing and they disappear shortly after they
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money and also making headlines, my friend, mandy,u, 4 million accounts here? ? more than 4 million accounts hacked. we're talking about the popular photo sharing app and someone claiming to be behind the leak of private account information on these millions of snapchat users. the goal was to raise public awareness ever online security holes in this app. there's apparently this website called snapchat db.info and it went online on new year's...
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back to you, chris. >> mandy drury, thank you, mandy. >> thank you. >>> the 2014 golden globe awards l.a. and they were some surprises. "12 years a slave" shut out until the big prize. ma "american hustle" won for best picture, best comedy. leonardo dicaprio won for "wolf of wall street." "breaking bad" won best drama, brian kran ston. and his show, brooklyn 99 beat perennial favorite "modern family" for best comedy. so, i checked out all the photos, here's my best dressed list, i'm obviously a fashion icon myself. lupita nyongo. naomi watts from tom ford. margot robbie. allison williams was in alexander mcqueen, and while the latest downton abbey was on tv. host tina fey and amy poehler killed it, as usual. >> "gravity" is nominated for best film. it's the story of how george clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announce
back to you, chris. >> mandy drury, thank you, mandy. >> thank you. >>> the 2014 golden globe awards l.a. and they were some surprises. "12 years a slave" shut out until the big prize. ma "american hustle" won for best picture, best comedy. leonardo dicaprio won for "wolf of wall street." "breaking bad" won best drama, brian kran ston. and his show, brooklyn 99 beat perennial favorite "modern family" for best comedy. so, i...
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. >> mandy, the relationship there. tell me about that. >> he is a virtuoso performer.he is a musician. a brilliant one. i think he brings his musicality to the role. >> in the first season, when i was trying to make sense of what it was, how do you run an interrogation? i was talking to mandy about that. how are you, um, doing this? he said, i listen to the subject. i will close my eyes and just hear the spiel and find the truth in the sound. that was a musician's take on it. >> thank you. nice to see you. back in a moment. stay with us. >> my name is nicholas brody. i am a sergeant in the united states marine corps. i have a wife and two kids who i love. by the time you watch this, you will have read a lot of things about me. about what i have done. >> damien lewis is here. he stars in "homeland." in sergeant nicholas brody, "homeland" may have given us the most problematic leading man in tv history. here's a look at the character. >> i was brainwashed. people will say that i was turned into a terrorist. taught to hate my country. i love my country. what i am is a mar
. >> mandy, the relationship there. tell me about that. >> he is a virtuoso performer.he is a musician. a brilliant one. i think he brings his musicality to the role. >> in the first season, when i was trying to make sense of what it was, how do you run an interrogation? i was talking to mandy about that. how are you, um, doing this? he said, i listen to the subject. i will close my eyes and just hear the spiel and find the truth in the sound. that was a musician's take on it....
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cnbc's mandy drury is here. might give people cause before buying the cars. >> you're right, chris. after all, even if you want to downsize your fuel bill, you don't want to downsize your safety and the results aren't good. 10 out of 11 mini cars tested failed this insurance institute of highway safety test. admittedly, it was a new and more challenging test, but it is the kind of crash that is common out there in the real world. which one passed? the chevrolet lay spark, but only just. it got an acceptable. the institute says small, light-weight vehicles have a safety disadvantage, that's why it's more important to choose one with the best occupant protection. if you go up from the mini car section to the small car category, five out of 17 models passed the frontal crash test. in the small and mini car categories, results aren't good. >> some of them did pass, maybe that's a word of warning to the other car companies. >>> all right, here we go, close to college basketball bracket time and warren buffett is real
cnbc's mandy drury is here. might give people cause before buying the cars. >> you're right, chris. after all, even if you want to downsize your fuel bill, you don't want to downsize your safety and the results aren't good. 10 out of 11 mini cars tested failed this insurance institute of highway safety test. admittedly, it was a new and more challenging test, but it is the kind of crash that is common out there in the real world. which one passed? the chevrolet lay spark, but only just....
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>> you know, about the same, mandy. dollup of currencies we refer to, we like the mexican peso. >> you said the right thing, bill. >> i know i said the right thing. >> ole! >> it's a relatively strong economy. it's got half the debt of the united states. the peso has gone down but has stabilized and basically yields on a cash basis about 5%. so it's not a bad dollup. >> i feel like you have e-mailed everybody in our universe and told them to get -- >> no, no. to be fair, one of the reasons i have become bullish on mexico is because of pimco's work. looking into the economic analysis, it just makes sense. >> thank you very much. >> bill, great to see you. enjoy your weekend. >>> still ahead, retooling america. we are heading to the front lines of the u.s. jobs market with one company that is actually fixing our skills gap. >>> we found again the cheapest gas in america and i know what you're saying, it's in oklahoma. actually, it's not in oklahoma today. we will tell you where it is. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has help
>> you know, about the same, mandy. dollup of currencies we refer to, we like the mexican peso. >> you said the right thing, bill. >> i know i said the right thing. >> ole! >> it's a relatively strong economy. it's got half the debt of the united states. the peso has gone down but has stabilized and basically yields on a cash basis about 5%. so it's not a bad dollup. >> i feel like you have e-mailed everybody in our universe and told them to get -- >>...
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also with us stephanie link mandy drury, and nathan backrack. great to see all of you.e dow today? >> well i thought the data today was actually pretty good right? i think everybody was saying the data was pretty good and if you in addition to not only the adp number and the construction figure which was the best number we have seen in quite some years, you have had good ism employment numbers. the expectations for friday is that it's going to be a good number and we'll see what happens. the economic data in the u.s. is getting better. i think honestly kelly, we just have to get to earnings and listen to what companies have to say. we'll get a little bit of a read tomorrow from alcoa. i will listen more carefully to what they say versus how the stock reacts because they have very important end markets like aerospace and auto and that kind of thing. so let's listen. let's get to earnings. let's hear what the companies have to say before we panic about selling off and taking profits. >> a lot of industrial parts of the economy that are looking a little better. so what do
also with us stephanie link mandy drury, and nathan backrack. great to see all of you.e dow today? >> well i thought the data today was actually pretty good right? i think everybody was saying the data was pretty good and if you in addition to not only the adp number and the construction figure which was the best number we have seen in quite some years, you have had good ism employment numbers. the expectations for friday is that it's going to be a good number and we'll see what happens....
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." >> thank you, mandy. this time san francisco is our locale.roducer and partner with the mcguire real estate. give awe feel of the market internals stats for single family homes in san francisco, fourth quarter of last year. average list price, $1.295 million. average sales price, $1.35 million. after days on the market, 36. 678 units sold in san francisco in the first quarter. jeff, welcome. let me just start quickly. the stock market is struggling right here. if it continues to struggle, is that going to affect prices and sales in san francisco? >> well, good morning, tyler. thank you for having me. i believe the first quarter of 2014 will be an extension of the fourth quarter of 2013. we are going to have limited inventory. just like we saw before. and i believe that will take supply and demand and be strog. going into the spring market. we'll see. inventory levels should rise. in our city, i think we'll be fine. >> we'll see. first listing 237 lake merced listing, three bedrooms, 2.5 baths just over 2,000 feet. tell me tab and why you like
." >> thank you, mandy. this time san francisco is our locale.roducer and partner with the mcguire real estate. give awe feel of the market internals stats for single family homes in san francisco, fourth quarter of last year. average list price, $1.295 million. average sales price, $1.35 million. after days on the market, 36. 678 units sold in san francisco in the first quarter. jeff, welcome. let me just start quickly. the stock market is struggling right here. if it continues to...
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. >> fantastic, mandy. see you at 2:00. >>> all right.s, commodities, bonds and chicago's finest. in the power rundown today. jim and jack set ready to go. all right, guy, the money's coming out of emerging markets. has it been going into bonds? the trade at the end of 2013 was to get out of the bond market, because we would see higher rates in 2014. that hasn't played out. jack, what do you think? >> it's a temporary parking spot. at's an aberration created by what happened in turkey, when money comes out of the market it goes to wherever capitalists treat it best. that's all it is. i look for the long rate to move higher, the ten-year higher and the cash redeploy over the covers the next couple months. >> hard to believe treat it best, 2 point, whatever -- i adegree with jack for the most part. one other thing, too, emerging markets may have helped contribute some weakness in the stock market. certainly wasn't the only thing. at least a casual relationship. that breakdown in the stock market is what forced money into the bond market, to
. >> fantastic, mandy. see you at 2:00. >>> all right.s, commodities, bonds and chicago's finest. in the power rundown today. jim and jack set ready to go. all right, guy, the money's coming out of emerging markets. has it been going into bonds? the trade at the end of 2013 was to get out of the bond market, because we would see higher rates in 2014. that hasn't played out. jack, what do you think? >> it's a temporary parking spot. at's an aberration created by what...
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. >>> mandy. all right, so we here in the d.c.a aren't the only ones digging out of this winter storm in the bitter cold. >> that tops our look at stories making headlines in your world in 90 seconds. >> snowplows fanned out across the northeast, communities from philadelphia to boston took the hardest hit. more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. frigid air isn't going away any time soon. it could be a record cold game once super bowl xlviii kicks off. >> jerry concerned about supplying his customers the propane they need to stay warm in this bitter cold snap. >> i'm getting them gas, how are they going to afford to pay for this? >> president vladimir putin ordered troops to provide an iron ring to protect the games. olympic committees have received letters in russian making terrorist threats. >> syria's foreign minister hijacked the talks from the stars, the peace conference in switzerland opened. u.s. leaders are urging unity, saying the international community must bring an end to the suffering of the syrian people. >> may
. >>> mandy. all right, so we here in the d.c.a aren't the only ones digging out of this winter storm in the bitter cold. >> that tops our look at stories making headlines in your world in 90 seconds. >> snowplows fanned out across the northeast, communities from philadelphia to boston took the hardest hit. more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. frigid air isn't going away any time soon. it could be a record cold game once super bowl xlviii kicks off. >> jerry...
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when the ipad first came out, i was all in, mandy. i killed all my print subscriptions.aved trees, i'm going to read everything. then i realizeed the ipad was sitting on the counter and i had stopped reading. i have recently reinvigorated my print subscriptions and started buying cds again. i still buy stuff on itunes. i just like to own the rights to the music myself. i can play it on anything. so i have gone a little old school and i put it out there to see if anybody else thought the same. >> you're preaching to the conversant because i never went new school. i have always been old school. >> these are people who went new school -- >> who are then going back old school. >> i think all these privacy issues which are appearing almost daily. the fact whenever you put out a di digital footprint, whatever you do, you have a gps function in your car, it is reading data. it is reading what you buy, where you are, who you're talking with. >> you think that -- >> i think privacy issues will start making people turn away from digital. >> i was paying for seven magazine subscrip
when the ipad first came out, i was all in, mandy. i killed all my print subscriptions.aved trees, i'm going to read everything. then i realizeed the ipad was sitting on the counter and i had stopped reading. i have recently reinvigorated my print subscriptions and started buying cds again. i still buy stuff on itunes. i just like to own the rights to the music myself. i can play it on anything. so i have gone a little old school and i put it out there to see if anybody else thought the same....
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mandy? >> indeed. kick it off with nu skin and herb greenburgh following this story. was just that. the china people'sai
mandy? >> indeed. kick it off with nu skin and herb greenburgh following this story. was just that. the china people'sai
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.for people with diabetes, it is a big deal. >> it is a big deal. google has unveiled this prototype contact lens, as you say, it monitors your glucose levels through your tears. the catch here is, though, chris, it's not going to be available immediately. google says it will take at least five years to reach us. obviously, you know, may be shorter than that, but that's what they are saying at this stage and the race is on. as you can imagine, this is a huge business. there are other companies out there trying to develop better testing methods, but so far, this seems to be quite exciting and getting a lot of headline action. >> very different kind of high-tech, because it has to do with chocolate. >> yes. hershey's is bringing 3d printing to creating chocolate. it's a multiyear agreement between hershey and 3d systems. they are going to develop a variety of 3d printed chocolate, but also nonchocolate items, as well. 3d systems, get used to the name. this was the first company to commerc
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.for people with diabetes, it is a big deal. >> it is a big deal. google has unveiled this prototype contact lens, as you say, it monitors your glucose levels through your tears. the catch here is, though, chris, it's not going to be available immediately. google says it will take at least five years to reach us. obviously, you know, may be shorter than that, but that's what they are saying at this stage and the race is on. as you can...
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. >> cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.oyal caribbean have to say about all this. >> the ceo came out and defended his company's business practices. let's take a listen to what he had to say, chris. >> we're lucky that it's so rare and our people responded very quickly, very aggressively, and so now the issue is waning. it is coming back early, so we have a chance to really do a thorough cleaning. obviously, we will be compensating the passengers. >> so talking of compensation, apparently passengers will get 50% of another cruise and credit for the two days their cruise is being cut short and $400 to spend onboard, so we'll just wait and see what kind of impact this has in terms of the stock and financial impact going forward. >> speaking of stock, we know how hard it can be to figure out wall street, especially for the casual observer. apple just reported record sales on the ipad and iphone, what's that about? >> problem is apple's iphone sales in the holiday shopping season, the most important shopping season missed expec
. >> cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.oyal caribbean have to say about all this. >> the ceo came out and defended his company's business practices. let's take a listen to what he had to say, chris. >> we're lucky that it's so rare and our people responded very quickly, very aggressively, and so now the issue is waning. it is coming back early, so we have a chance to really do a thorough cleaning. obviously, we will be compensating the passengers....
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i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing.own by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really s
i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing.own by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really s
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.y and what's behind the recent sell-off? >> really trying to see stabilization in the states today. had good earnings from caterpillar, but we're still sort of on shaky ground and don't know whether we're out of the woods yet. the s&p is down as we speak and the nasdaq is also dropping. as i say we are down, but not as bad as what we saw on friday, and there were also red arrows around the world overnight. of course, part was a reaction of the big sell-off we had here last week. a lot of concerns have surfaced, currencies in argentina and turkey are banking, why do we care here in the united states? well, in the current globalized world, the markets are very much interlinked, many investors have investments in other parts of the world, so everyone is sitting up and paying attention so we're trying to work out now what type of correction will we have and what will the fed do this wednesday, could they slow down their taper withdrawal of stimulus as a result of this? >> meantime, looking
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money.y and what's behind the recent sell-off? >> really trying to see stabilization in the states today. had good earnings from caterpillar, but we're still sort of on shaky ground and don't know whether we're out of the woods yet. the s&p is down as we speak and the nasdaq is also dropping. as i say we are down, but not as bad as what we saw on friday, and there were also red arrows around the world overnight. of course, part was a...
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>> reporter: well, mandy, because you just hope it doesn't happen again.ion here on reseda boulevard, this area was basically flattened 20 years ago in los angeles, was in chaos after the quake struck at 4:31 a.m. >> is anybody in there? >> reporter: 57 people died, 40,000 buildings damaged or destroyed, 125,000 people homeless. $49 billion damage and economic losses. everybody was dressing in the dark, those who were okay, including yours truly, who fell out of bed. brace yourself, i ended up reporting from one of the collapsed freeways. this guy walked away, the guy who was in this car behind that steering wheel when this came down on him. a freeway overpass. >> reporter: the quake was the most expensive natural disaster in u.s. history at the time. still remains number three. so are we any better prepared? many public buildings, hospitals and bridges have been retrofitted but not the private ones. according to the "l.a. times" they estimate conservatively 50 large concrete structures could collapse in a major quake and the city's made the unprecedented
>> reporter: well, mandy, because you just hope it doesn't happen again.ion here on reseda boulevard, this area was basically flattened 20 years ago in los angeles, was in chaos after the quake struck at 4:31 a.m. >> is anybody in there? >> reporter: 57 people died, 40,000 buildings damaged or destroyed, 125,000 people homeless. $49 billion damage and economic losses. everybody was dressing in the dark, those who were okay, including yours truly, who fell out of bed. brace...
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it was the story last week of the merger of -- and reading the bottom-line analysis of mandy and in the revenue projections and the stock price projections for this company i think that was something, it was important for me to take into account because ambient among other cybersecurity forms has been an important source of information to other cybersecurity reporters about the threat up there and when you read about how much money mandy and and now mandy and in fire i are making, convincing companies and organizations that they are under threat and proposing ways for them to mitigate that threas want to think twice about this issue that came up before about hyping the threat. there are some really big financial stakes involved in this debate. >> i think that touches on the absolute issue of reporters missed particular sphere appeared almost all of the incentives are with people to heighten the threat. to say this is very low risk for this is very safe. you are trying to defend quite large budgets and budgets don't often have the same degree as other areas. there's a huge sort of privat
it was the story last week of the merger of -- and reading the bottom-line analysis of mandy and in the revenue projections and the stock price projections for this company i think that was something, it was important for me to take into account because ambient among other cybersecurity forms has been an important source of information to other cybersecurity reporters about the threat up there and when you read about how much money mandy and and now mandy and in fire i are making, convincing...
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when mandy loses the heels, seema, market flash time. me out of here. >> take a look at malibu boats. shares of the company which manufactures and sells sports boats rising nearly 30% in its debut after its offering of 7.1 million shares were priced at $14 a share. the stock as you can see at session highs, up 25%. sue? >> boy, i bet they're relieved given the way the market opened today. thanks very much. >>> let's get you caught up, speaking of the markets, just a few moments ago we were only down double digits compared to a very ugly opening which took us down about 230 points. right now we're down 98 points. so the market continues its improvement. that's about two-thirds of a percent. the s&p 500 is only down a third of a percent right now, about six points, almost seven on the trading session. the nasdaq is down about 12 points on the trading day. what are they watching? they're watching the transports because they were negative but they have turned positive on the trading session with a gain of a tenth of a percent or almost eight
when mandy loses the heels, seema, market flash time. me out of here. >> take a look at malibu boats. shares of the company which manufactures and sells sports boats rising nearly 30% in its debut after its offering of 7.1 million shares were priced at $14 a share. the stock as you can see at session highs, up 25%. sue? >> boy, i bet they're relieved given the way the market opened today. thanks very much. >>> let's get you caught up, speaking of the markets, just a few...
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joining me now, lee gallagher from "fortune" magazine mandy drury, stephanie link nathan bachrach andven get into that. let's get to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kelly, netflix earnings are out and the numbers are better than expected. key subscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking at earnings per share, the company reported 79 cents in earnings per share. that far exceeds expectations of 66 cents in earnings per share and is up from 13 cents in earnings per share in the year ago quarter. so kelly, looks much stronger across the board both domestic and international, and i see the stocks spiking on these numbers. >> absolutely. julia, i mean wow, for a company that -- it's always a little bit of a gamble as far as investors are concerned which way did it go. a decisively positive quarter it seems from this early read. the shares up 13%, better than 14% after hours heading back towards that 52-week
joining me now, lee gallagher from "fortune" magazine mandy drury, stephanie link nathan bachrach andven get into that. let's get to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kelly, netflix earnings are out and the numbers are better than expected. key subscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking at...
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>> i'm not a violent mandi. condone violence. >> you don't. >> even an ass-whooping.'m generally worried about him -- miley cyrus will be fine. she knows what she is doing, marketing herself in a couple of years she'll change her image to the new mature miley. and it was all calculated. this guy is going backwards. >> he'll be in typers in two years. >> benjamin bieber. >> an adult needs to -- walks around with this huge body guard so he thinks he can do anything he wants. some adult needs to pull him aside and whop his ass. >> competition, like everyone sees what miley cyrus is doing and launched a whole career, and they're like, what can i do to be outrageous or stupid or gift my name, my face, more places, and he is just really bad at it. >> i don't think so. i think he is just not very bright and just does dumb things. a lot of nice people do, but in his position you can't do that. >> he was marketed, when he first came out, young, clean kid from canada, his mother watched everything he did, and turned out to be a thorn. but outside of that, you may think -- i thi
>> i'm not a violent mandi. condone violence. >> you don't. >> even an ass-whooping.'m generally worried about him -- miley cyrus will be fine. she knows what she is doing, marketing herself in a couple of years she'll change her image to the new mature miley. and it was all calculated. this guy is going backwards. >> he'll be in typers in two years. >> benjamin bieber. >> an adult needs to -- walks around with this huge body guard so he thinks he can do...
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. >> mandy, kara, alexis, colin, joel and aidan. >> it's interesting people still put them on the cover appetite for people to know about them. back to cat. >> michael phelps won eight gold mad medal at the 2008 olympics? >> true. >> you didn't even pause. >> there you go. >> yes, indeed. >> that was riveting. >> and with sochi coming up, that's exciting. >> eight is actually a lucky number in the chinese culture. get this. he set eight records there, eight olympic records, opening ceremony on 8/8/08 and started at 8:00. >> what? >> and today's the 8th. >> is that true? it's all true? >> finish the lyrics to the theme from the 1977 hit show "eighth is enough." listen to it. ♪ a plate of homemade wishes on the kitchen window sill and eight is enough ♪ ♪ to -- >> i can name all eight kids, though. >> that's so sad. >> i don't know. >> guess what? you get this. >> and the lyrics are -- fill our lives with love. grant goodeve sang this version. he was on the show as david bradford. >> wow. great. >>> eight clever tricks to get you and your home organized for the new year. got to keep the th
. >> mandy, kara, alexis, colin, joel and aidan. >> it's interesting people still put them on the cover appetite for people to know about them. back to cat. >> michael phelps won eight gold mad medal at the 2008 olympics? >> true. >> you didn't even pause. >> there you go. >> yes, indeed. >> that was riveting. >> and with sochi coming up, that's exciting. >> eight is actually a lucky number in the chinese culture. get this. he set...
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edmund burke, again the father of modern conservatism, said that we needed a quote mandy regulated liberty, unquote. -- manley. he said we need a manly regulated liberty. the founders all said that if we're going to have a free society that works, you have to live a virtuous people. you have to virtues, values, otherwise freedom doesn't really work. so our concern is that conservatives not sort of throughout the baby of values with the bathwater, but instead probably conservatives have to work on having, in our view, less specific, less concrete values and be working on a broader set of values that really makes a free republic work. ronald reagan is being quoted more these days, just because you disagree with someone 20% of the time doesn't mean you can't work with him on the other 80%. unfortunately conservatives have gotten down to where if we disagree on like 2%, we can't be friends anymore. sorry, we can't work together. that's going to be a problem. rather than throwing out that commonsense was conservatives need to move towards some broader sets of values. we also suggest that conser
edmund burke, again the father of modern conservatism, said that we needed a quote mandy regulated liberty, unquote. -- manley. he said we need a manly regulated liberty. the founders all said that if we're going to have a free society that works, you have to live a virtuous people. you have to virtues, values, otherwise freedom doesn't really work. so our concern is that conservatives not sort of throughout the baby of values with the bathwater, but instead probably conservatives have to work...
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mandy works her magic. >> oh, my gosh. >> a set of these could run you a steep $500. >> whoa.ectric facial made famous when "real housewives of beverly hills" star kyle richards revealed her secret to smooth skin. >> we'll look ten years younger. >> reporter: yes, why not try this one too. >> so you'll get electrocuted but you're going to look great. >> reporter: with a healthy volt of electricity. >> it's a little much. >> reporter: the hannibal lecter looking mask -- >> love your suit. >> reporter: -- is supposed to give my facial muscles a workout. >> you're going to have a fresh-looking healthy glow and tighter skin. >> reporter: so does it work? oh, i can breathe. after a full day of pampering, i realize it's hard work keeping up with hollywood a-listers. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau. >> aaagh. >> reporter: abc news, los angeles. >> abbie. >> you could be electrocuted but you're going to look good. i did hear that, right? >> yeah. >> you did hear that. >> the full quote. >> yeah. >> thank you for that. >>> coming up, splurge or save. one coat that you're see
mandy works her magic. >> oh, my gosh. >> a set of these could run you a steep $500. >> whoa.ectric facial made famous when "real housewives of beverly hills" star kyle richards revealed her secret to smooth skin. >> we'll look ten years younger. >> reporter: yes, why not try this one too. >> so you'll get electrocuted but you're going to look great. >> reporter: with a healthy volt of electricity. >> it's a little much. >>...
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. >> the mandy patthnkin stuff. >> house cards is great. we have got downton abbey coming back. madmen ends its run and true blood too. >> i think they'll go out pretty much on top unlike several other shows. madmen is exploring the dark recesses. can i mention a couple of new dramas coming up? if you're a big fan of these amc shows, there's a movie called stop and catch fire, takes place in the computer industry in the '80s and that has some really great early buzz. i'm anxious to see that buzz, and there's some really are great juicy earl ones, i think tv industry end -- >> let me correct myself, amadmen has a split season, it doesn't technically end this year. go on ben. >> they will give us eight whe episodes. how much telephone has come, true detective this hbo series has matthew mcconahegh ais likely to get an award for dallas buyers club. and the return of two other fx shows, phenomenal and needs to be recognized by the emmys, the golden globes everybody. >> there's a big change in late night, jay leno stepping down against his will, jimmy fallon taking his place. late ni
. >> the mandy patthnkin stuff. >> house cards is great. we have got downton abbey coming back. madmen ends its run and true blood too. >> i think they'll go out pretty much on top unlike several other shows. madmen is exploring the dark recesses. can i mention a couple of new dramas coming up? if you're a big fan of these amc shows, there's a movie called stop and catch fire, takes place in the computer industry in the '80s and that has some really great early buzz. i'm...
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the assistant state attorney, mandy garcia, was there very early on. we have a tight working relationship with him. we thank him for that relationship. he was there from the beginning. we were working with our detectives. we huddled up and that was the conversation that was brought up and one of the questions that we pass around, because we listen to our detectives, we listen to the boots on the ground, the ones doing the job. we asked everyone, point blank, what's your belief? everyone said, this is not a stand your ground case. >> can we heard from your detective about what he said to you about him defending himself? >> well, i would first just like to pretext that by saying it is an active, ongoing investigation. and so don't be surprised if that answers that you get to the majority of the questions that you've been listening to. >> has he denied that he took a gun out and shot the gentleman who died? >> no. >> can you give me your name? >> detective timothy harris. >> what did he say about the shooting? >> active investigation. >> did at any time o
the assistant state attorney, mandy garcia, was there very early on. we have a tight working relationship with him. we thank him for that relationship. he was there from the beginning. we were working with our detectives. we huddled up and that was the conversation that was brought up and one of the questions that we pass around, because we listen to our detectives, we listen to the boots on the ground, the ones doing the job. we asked everyone, point blank, what's your belief? everyone said,...
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people out there say okay i get that mandy serves a defense but he doesn't have to -- the man who chooseend him doesn't need to run our doj division. >> he is an extremely well qualified lawyer. he's an american success story. family was one time homeless and able to rise above it to become a well accomplished lawyer. someone to serve the public interest all of his career go into other phases of the law and made an awful lot of money. he was very dedicated. he's senior council for the jude dish ry committee. he deserves this position. >> there are some reports out there i haven't independently confirmed it that he was deemed unqualified for a position on the bench for the american bar association. his nomination never went forward. but even the aba found him unqualified. >> i have never heard that before. we have to see how accurate that is. >> i don't want to say it as fact. it is out there being reported. >> i have known him for a long time. i have watched his career grow. i have watched some making justice is served. he's the best candidate i have ever known. he tried more cases befor
people out there say okay i get that mandy serves a defense but he doesn't have to -- the man who chooseend him doesn't need to run our doj division. >> he is an extremely well qualified lawyer. he's an american success story. family was one time homeless and able to rise above it to become a well accomplished lawyer. someone to serve the public interest all of his career go into other phases of the law and made an awful lot of money. he was very dedicated. he's senior council for the...