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as mandy said, there are probably other victims. i've got to applaud mandy for the courage of coming out and speaking about this. i'm sitting here, pamela, i'm sure, as every woman and reasonable man watching is outraged, saying the punishment is not only to punish him for what he did to mandy, but the punishment is to protect society from this sicco and make sure he doesn't hurt anybody else. the fact he's able to walk out of that jail and then the judge has the audacity to ask mandy to forgive him. i home the judiciary brings charges against the judge because everything he did is unethical and i'm hoping there's a way they can overturn this sentence on appeal and perhaps this judge didn't follow proper sentencing guidelines like we saw on the case, pamela, in montana, with the guy that raped a 14-year-old student. >> yeah, we've seen these cases before, paul. let's talk about this judge. were you shocked to hear what he said? and not only that, but by the sentence that he gave to this man who was convicted of rape? >> stunned by i
as mandy said, there are probably other victims. i've got to applaud mandy for the courage of coming out and speaking about this. i'm sitting here, pamela, i'm sure, as every woman and reasonable man watching is outraged, saying the punishment is not only to punish him for what he did to mandy, but the punishment is to protect society from this sicco and make sure he doesn't hurt anybody else. the fact he's able to walk out of that jail and then the judge has the audacity to ask mandy to...
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this stock's issues have issues, mandy.ee we're sitting right on that 150-day moving average. yes, it's been a strong performer. you see that rising trend line. it had risen over 50% over the last year. but now we have that well-defined almost a textbook 10% correction within that classic trench annal. here's what i don't like about the stock. we've now had two tests of that 150-day moving average in just the past two months. mandy, prior to that we hadn't touched the 150-day in over two years. that tells me the momentum is eroding and the stock's going lower. now with when you look at the weekly, look at the critical importance of current levels. you see that very well-defined trend line. that goes back almost four years, mandy, with the stock up 3,000% over the course of that time. now hugging on perilously to that trend line. any break, can you see the decline, the potential. that 150-week moving average down around 27. that's $25 down from current levels. it can happen. i don't like the stock. you want to sell it here a
this stock's issues have issues, mandy.ee we're sitting right on that 150-day moving average. yes, it's been a strong performer. you see that rising trend line. it had risen over 50% over the last year. but now we have that well-defined almost a textbook 10% correction within that classic trench annal. here's what i don't like about the stock. we've now had two tests of that 150-day moving average in just the past two months. mandy, prior to that we hadn't touched the 150-day in over two years....
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mandy? >> all right, diana, i'm going to push back a bit, not on the stats, but -- can you answer the question of why, whenever we have a good housing number, but a large part of that is multifamily, people poo-poo the number. it's still a home, still builders, still jobs, in fact maybe it's a positive, because americans aren't buying and building and lives in 6,000 quarter foot mcmansions and using 60% of their takehome pay for living. >> reporter: multifamily construction is construction, it adds to our economy, to our jobs and that is a very good thing. the focus has been on single-family homes, because it's a larger share of the housing market, and because it's been struggling so much. you look in big cities where there's lots of multifamily, that's great, but most of the nation lives in single-family homes. so that's where the focus is when we look at this housing recovery as a whole. >> that's a good explanation, but before we leave the topic, the president and mrs. obama released fina
mandy? >> all right, diana, i'm going to push back a bit, not on the stats, but -- can you answer the question of why, whenever we have a good housing number, but a large part of that is multifamily, people poo-poo the number. it's still a home, still builders, still jobs, in fact maybe it's a positive, because americans aren't buying and building and lives in 6,000 quarter foot mcmansions and using 60% of their takehome pay for living. >> reporter: multifamily construction is...
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number three, mandy, we've got stability in the internet names. these guys have been crazy recently, but groupon, pandora, linkedin, netflix all stable. stable. not a great rally, just a little bit of stability. finally, we've got a tech ipo. this is a chinese ipo, cheetah mobile, priced at $14. that was the high end of the range and it's holding up well. that bodes well for ipos. a lot of pricing below the range recently. and of course bodes well for alibaba. don't know when that's coming but it's undo the road. there's four reasons why we're up today. mandy? >> you know what? i would take stability over being taken out back to the wood shed any day. thank you very much, bob pisani. >>> the dow higher again today, but is the rally finally starting to get tired? let's bring in blackrock's russ. i made a chart up and i'm going to show our viewers. basically it's the dow. three times the past year we've hit the level we're at now and failed. you know the more we tend to fail, the more likely we are to fail in a meaningful way. do you think the run i
number three, mandy, we've got stability in the internet names. these guys have been crazy recently, but groupon, pandora, linkedin, netflix all stable. stable. not a great rally, just a little bit of stability. finally, we've got a tech ipo. this is a chinese ipo, cheetah mobile, priced at $14. that was the high end of the range and it's holding up well. that bodes well for ipos. a lot of pricing below the range recently. and of course bodes well for alibaba. don't know when that's coming but...
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>> it does, mandy.n you bring up those charts, useal why at&t is a stock and chart i would not chase here. the first chart we're going to look at is the one year. you can see after a disappoints 2013, the stock does establish a very nice bullish double bottom, but you can see, after taking out the 200-day moving around. we've run out of resistance, that left us uniquely vulnera e vulnerable, and when we zoom out and look longer term, the story only gets worse. we've been in somewhat of an up trek, but so has everybody else. you hay to see that double top. but keep in mind, mandy, this stock has now made lower highs going back to the tech bubble back in 2000, the financial bubble in 2007, and once again with that double top here at the qe bubble, this is a stock who's longer term trend is down, despite the fact we have this short-term bounce. i would be a seller and would not own the name. >> thank you very much. you can check out the online edition in partnership with yahoo finance on cnbc.com. >>> now
>> it does, mandy.n you bring up those charts, useal why at&t is a stock and chart i would not chase here. the first chart we're going to look at is the one year. you can see after a disappoints 2013, the stock does establish a very nice bullish double bottom, but you can see, after taking out the 200-day moving around. we've run out of resistance, that left us uniquely vulnera e vulnerable, and when we zoom out and look longer term, the story only gets worse. we've been in somewhat...
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and mandy, could the clippers really sell for more than $2 billion? >> that is our question. >>> let's take a look at those markets. we've got the s&p mildly higher. another high for the s&p 500, by the way. the dow transports, yes, okay, slightly in the red but it did also hit a new high this morning. but all of this focuses on very low volume. it's lower than this time last year. it's lower than the average so far this year. but the real story these days, yes, is in bond yields. as we can see here, the ten-year yield is getting closer and closer to 2.4% even. we're at 2.455. we are around 11-month lows. brian? >> that is incredible, but it also leads us perfectly, mandy, funny now that works out to our next guest. with us, pimco founder bill gross and the pride of virginia's shenandoah valley, the newly shaven mr. paul mccully. it's great to see you back. it's good to see a virginia boy done well. bill, thank you for coming back on. paul, i've got to ask you, why did you come back? >> i came back because pimco has always been camelot for me. 25 year
and mandy, could the clippers really sell for more than $2 billion? >> that is our question. >>> let's take a look at those markets. we've got the s&p mildly higher. another high for the s&p 500, by the way. the dow transports, yes, okay, slightly in the red but it did also hit a new high this morning. but all of this focuses on very low volume. it's lower than this time last year. it's lower than the average so far this year. but the real story these days, yes, is in...
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dom, beam us up. >> mandy, here is what we've got. we're talking about those unyielding type situations. investors piled into that ten-year treasury this week. that sent rates below 2.5% and down to the lowest levels since october. now, that's a far cry from the 3% where the ten-year yield started this year or the end of last year, and the action definitely impacted some of the stock market. this week's best performing sector was telecom which happens to have a 5% dividend yield on average. that's the highest of any s&p sector out there thanks to companies like wind stream with a 10% yield. reits, real estate investment trusts, also outperformed this week as did mlps, master limited partnerships that do oil and gas pipelines and that kind of thing. but curiously, home builders, which should benefit from lower rates, well, they were actually down on the week. so, again, some of the interstate sensitive trades there are but it doesn't apply across the board i guess is the best way to put it, mandy. >> that's quite a good point. isn't it
dom, beam us up. >> mandy, here is what we've got. we're talking about those unyielding type situations. investors piled into that ten-year treasury this week. that sent rates below 2.5% and down to the lowest levels since october. now, that's a far cry from the 3% where the ten-year yield started this year or the end of last year, and the action definitely impacted some of the stock market. this week's best performing sector was telecom which happens to have a 5% dividend yield on...
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dom, beam us up. >> mandy, here is what we've got.king about those unyielding type situations. investors piled into that ten-year treasury this week. that sent rates below 2.5% and down to the lowest levels since october. now, that's a far cry from the 3% where the ten-year yield started this year or the end of last year, and the action definitely impacted some of the stock market. this week's best performing sector was telecom which happens to have a 5% dividend yield on average. that's the highest of any s&p sector out there thanks to companies like wind stream with a 10% yield. reits, real estate investment trusts, also outperformed this week as did mlps, master limited partnership that is do oil and gas pipelines and that kind of thing. but curiously, home builders, which should benefit from lower rates, well, they were actually down on the week. so, again, some of the interstate sensitive trades there are but it doesn't apply across the board i guess is the best way to put it, mandy. >> that's quite a good point. thank you very m
dom, beam us up. >> mandy, here is what we've got.king about those unyielding type situations. investors piled into that ten-year treasury this week. that sent rates below 2.5% and down to the lowest levels since october. now, that's a far cry from the 3% where the ten-year yield started this year or the end of last year, and the action definitely impacted some of the stock market. this week's best performing sector was telecom which happens to have a 5% dividend yield on average. that's...
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you're also in the buy camp. >> absolutely, mandy.-- these guys know the right zip codes to be in and know how to perform and trading a discount to the peer groups and in the numbers is a huge chuck of products in the utica shale, 22,000 acres that's becoming more economical every day so matador is one of the unsung heros trading at a discount. >> monmutt, i assume it's a reit. >> it's a small-cap reit and priced the secondary. instead of going out and buying krrts they construct and build them and have an a-list of clients that they sign long-term leases to. fedex is their largest client. they have a big concentration there. some people might think that's a problem. i actually think that's an asset. they are very high quality. the management is very conservative. i just talked to them. very comfortable with the 6.5% yield that they are producing right now. >> gulfport energy is yours on the list. they are underperformed the margins. >> they just had a quarter where they set expectations to a level that's achievable, and they are look
you're also in the buy camp. >> absolutely, mandy.-- these guys know the right zip codes to be in and know how to perform and trading a discount to the peer groups and in the numbers is a huge chuck of products in the utica shale, 22,000 acres that's becoming more economical every day so matador is one of the unsung heros trading at a discount. >> monmutt, i assume it's a reit. >> it's a small-cap reit and priced the secondary. instead of going out and buying krrts they...
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happy monday, i'm mandy drury. >> and on the other side of the scale, the economy. yes, russia, ukraine is a big issue, but today we have another better than expected data point, this follows last week's strong jobs number. >> back atcha. >> the big question is -- what is more important to your money? in fact both of these market moving headlines, michelle, always ladies first here on stinz stinz. by the way, welcome back. >> thank you. we've learned that the u.s. government official. is leaving tomorrow for par sis, london and berlin to try to increase coordination with our european allies against the russians in case there are greater efforts to prevent them from holding the big elections on may 25th. there is this perception there's a big gap between what europe is willing to do and what the united states is willing to do, but a senior treasury officials sell they don't think there's that big of a gap at all. on reports of german industries being against further sanctions, dave cohen, the senior treasury officials who was going to europe, or according to his seni
happy monday, i'm mandy drury. >> and on the other side of the scale, the economy. yes, russia, ukraine is a big issue, but today we have another better than expected data point, this follows last week's strong jobs number. >> back atcha. >> the big question is -- what is more important to your money? in fact both of these market moving headlines, michelle, always ladies first here on stinz stinz. by the way, welcome back. >> thank you. we've learned that the u.s....
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mandy joins us. good evening, mandy. >> good evening.ndy, why are you speaking out now because boy, what a horrendous experience you went through. >> i am speaking out for a couple of reasons. one of them to make it known, obviously what an injustice happened this past friday when my attacker was set free and walked out othe same door that i walked out of another reason i'm coming forward and letting everybody know who i am. other women like me going through similar situations can see that i'm a normal person just like them and i hopefully they can see me arched see me being strong and they can be strong themselves and not be atrade of the judicial system he raped you multiple times and got house arrest, which is absolutely insane. the judge said you need to forgive your rapist and mo on. maybe i'm taking it out of context that's right up there with being insane. how did you discover that your husband was raping you because you were also being drugged. how did you find out? >> well, i found out i was being drugged because i caught him do
mandy joins us. good evening, mandy. >> good evening.ndy, why are you speaking out now because boy, what a horrendous experience you went through. >> i am speaking out for a couple of reasons. one of them to make it known, obviously what an injustice happened this past friday when my attacker was set free and walked out othe same door that i walked out of another reason i'm coming forward and letting everybody know who i am. other women like me going through similar situations can...
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this is a serious crime affecting mandy borgman. >> a miscarriage of justice? >> absolutely. >> mandy, how have you been coping with this? how about you and your chin? >> day by day. when we got that conviction, we thought it was over. almost celebrated, thinking we could live our normal life, that the fear would be gone. two weeks later when this was read, we realised not. >> is there a pattern with the judge, is there lighter sentences for other rape cases? >> i wouldn't say this is a pattern. we want to focus on victims being able to feel they can come forward, don't be deterred by the sentence. >> but won't they be. >> i hope not. >> when a judge renders a sentence, you tell me, what message does that spend send to victims and survivors of these crimes. >> it stened a bad ms edge to them - you can come forward and work for three years for a conviction, and the prosecutor's office can do what they do to get that conviction, get the conviction, and then have it all wiped away in the end. >> what is the rehabilitation in your community? >> it's been overwhelmi
this is a serious crime affecting mandy borgman. >> a miscarriage of justice? >> absolutely. >> mandy, how have you been coping with this? how about you and your chin? >> day by day. when we got that conviction, we thought it was over. almost celebrated, thinking we could live our normal life, that the fear would be gone. two weeks later when this was read, we realised not. >> is there a pattern with the judge, is there lighter sentences for other rape cases?...
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i'm joined by mandy boardman herself.he's joined with the prosecutor in this case courtney curtis. mandy, courtney, thank you so much for being here. there has been so much that's happened since you appeared on this program yesterday and told your story. the mere fact is, for several years, your husband drugged you while you were sleeping, took advantage of you, raped you, filmed it with his phone, kept those videos, you discovered it he was convicted, and you were asked to forgive him and he was given no jail time. now you're seeing this outpouring. are you surprised by the reaction of the community at large? >> i'm not surprised by the support i'm getting because i do feel like the community sees that this is wrong and they will support me 100%. i am a little surprised with some of the backlash that's come from it. toward the judge himself. >> wait, why, why are you surprised, at a judge that asked you to forgive the rapest? >> i guess i actually have a heart. i don't think i would attack somebody personally and that's
i'm joined by mandy boardman herself.he's joined with the prosecutor in this case courtney curtis. mandy, courtney, thank you so much for being here. there has been so much that's happened since you appeared on this program yesterday and told your story. the mere fact is, for several years, your husband drugged you while you were sleeping, took advantage of you, raped you, filmed it with his phone, kept those videos, you discovered it he was convicted, and you were asked to forgive him and he...
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brian, back over to you. >> mandy, thank you very much. moving one step closer of stripping donald sterg from ownership of the clippers but does sterling have a real case to keep the team? joining us attorney and professor at san diego state daniel eaton and mitch ebner, former assistant u.s. attorney. does don sterling have a case to keep the team and go after the nba, go on the offensive? >> i think that he is going to be dumped on. he has no chance in this case. >> why not? >> because he signed on to the agreement that basically says if three-quarters of the teams wants a member out for specified reasons, they are out with essentially no recourse in the courts. >> dan, would you agree with that? not completely. no recourse as long as they follow their own constitution, and, look, there are -- there are ten grounds under which a team can be terminated. you have to get a three-quarter vote of all owners. mitch correctly says that the federal arbitration act might apply if this is challenged by mr. sterling in court. well, one of the groun
brian, back over to you. >> mandy, thank you very much. moving one step closer of stripping donald sterg from ownership of the clippers but does sterling have a real case to keep the team? joining us attorney and professor at san diego state daniel eaton and mitch ebner, former assistant u.s. attorney. does don sterling have a case to keep the team and go after the nba, go on the offensive? >> i think that he is going to be dumped on. he has no chance in this case. >> why not?...
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. >> reporter: mandy is also carrying the load for matt.nd her husband tim, drew's younger brother. he is in the flai-- naval reser. >> it's highly emotional, cathartic experience, and you see these guys out there, maybe missing a limb, carrying heavy packs walking all night long, and it's just something that we have to do. >> reporter: carrying the load for nearly 40 miles is just painful. but they will tell you it's nothing compared to the sacrifices by the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough. so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one day is the least i can do. you know, i -- i stopped last night about midnight after a lap, and mandy asked do you want to go again at 2:00 am? and i said i'll see how i feel. and then i texted mandy back and said i'm ready. we only did this once a year. so we did another 7-mile loop. >> reporter: a family tradition marking the true meaning of this day. remembering and honoring a family member who will never return home and another who will be home soon. >>> veter
. >> reporter: mandy is also carrying the load for matt.nd her husband tim, drew's younger brother. he is in the flai-- naval reser. >> it's highly emotional, cathartic experience, and you see these guys out there, maybe missing a limb, carrying heavy packs walking all night long, and it's just something that we have to do. >> reporter: carrying the load for nearly 40 miles is just painful. but they will tell you it's nothing compared to the sacrifices by the folks being...
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mandy is in for melissa today. b wh what's on top? >> melissa is out in silicon valley. she's going to be talking with mark and the ceos of fireeye and it's going to be a huge show and of course, we have got the trade as well. it's going to be starting right now. >> jam packed. i'll let you get to it. >> "fast money" starts right now. we live in the nasdaq market inside new york's time squares. live in silicon valley. and has an exclusive interview with marc andreekken. let me introduce our traders tonight. we have tim, dan, karen and guy. and we have got the s&p at a record high. lots of signs of life emerging from the momentum names. is this a bounce to buy or to sell. what do you reckon, tim? >> the russell has bounced. i think you're up near levels where i think i would throw shorts out there. it's traded -- i think the rotation that continues into at least some value in the industrial cyclical space i think is part of what people should be doing if you believe the global economy is better than people think. even in japan, i think there's some -- the ecb over the wee
mandy is in for melissa today. b wh what's on top? >> melissa is out in silicon valley. she's going to be talking with mark and the ceos of fireeye and it's going to be a huge show and of course, we have got the trade as well. it's going to be starting right now. >> jam packed. i'll let you get to it. >> "fast money" starts right now. we live in the nasdaq market inside new york's time squares. live in silicon valley. and has an exclusive interview with marc...
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mandy.nks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> it sounds awful for $40 as evan reported you can install malicious software and spy on people in their homes. can home security systems, videocameras at home, are they vulnerable to this kind of stuff as well? >> i think the consumer is vulnerable. we have to find a way to catch the malware in action. right now the safeguards that most people deploy at home can be easily circumvented so it's great to see law enforcement taking such an active role because right now if we can go from electronic evidence to actually grabbing people that are behind it, that's the strongest deterrent we've got. >> so how worried should all of us be that if we have a home security system with video, you know, you're on vacation some place, you can check to see if your garage door is open, stuff like that. how concerned should we be that these hackers can go in there and start watching us under these kinds of circumstances? >> well, i think that's how cyber space
mandy.nks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> it sounds awful for $40 as evan reported you can install malicious software and spy on people in their homes. can home security systems, videocameras at home, are they vulnerable to this kind of stuff as well? >> i think the consumer is vulnerable. we have to find a way to catch the malware in action. right now the safeguards that most people deploy at home can be easily circumvented so it's great to see law enforcement...
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. >> we're on session lows, mandy. by the way, how many times have you heard it's a stock pickers's market. there has been one trend -- companies with products. look at these one-month runs, estay lauder, conoco phillips and marathon. and good old coca-cola, been in the news a lot lately. and the products are opposed to the companies that have been operating largely, with all due respect, on promises, either through growth or turnaround. twitter, we know the story. social media, best buy, the promise of a turnaround, once hot, now not. so big drops, this over a couple stocks. and we also have herb greenberg with us as well. great to have you with us as well. >> what do you think about this that brian has thrown forward. it is ended very badly. are you interested in companies you can -- really back to basic kind of companies? i think a lot of they companies were trading at enormous multiples. and then when the fundamental growth pattern, something called the second derivative. so when things are growing 30 or 40% a year
. >> we're on session lows, mandy. by the way, how many times have you heard it's a stock pickers's market. there has been one trend -- companies with products. look at these one-month runs, estay lauder, conoco phillips and marathon. and good old coca-cola, been in the news a lot lately. and the products are opposed to the companies that have been operating largely, with all due respect, on promises, either through growth or turnaround. twitter, we know the story. social media, best buy,...
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excuse the expression. >> thank you, mandy.hink what you are looking at for us, we still like best versus developed japan and emerging. said, the u.s. has done better than its counterparts. rebalanced a strategy right here which will get you a little more allocation maybe some things outside the u.s. than inside of the u.s. buyers of the u.s. on pullbacks. i think you ought to be waiting for are a little more -- >> two quick questions. do you agree that the ecb must do something, they will ease? if not, what do we do based on what the ecb does? >> it is a pretty foregone conclusion at this point though i shouldn't say that. it is pretty likely the ecb will cut rates, reduce deposit rates into negative territory. i don't think that will matter one bit with respect to the broader economy or bank lending ratios or rates. i also don't think that asset purchases on the order er of quantitative easing is likely either. our view is that if the ecb really wanted to do something, they should buy u.s. treasuries. >> they might be. >> i g
excuse the expression. >> thank you, mandy.hink what you are looking at for us, we still like best versus developed japan and emerging. said, the u.s. has done better than its counterparts. rebalanced a strategy right here which will get you a little more allocation maybe some things outside the u.s. than inside of the u.s. buyers of the u.s. on pullbacks. i think you ought to be waiting for are a little more -- >> two quick questions. do you agree that the ecb must do something,...
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but mandy, when we pull back and look longer term, you can see why i'm not so excited.e stock has been doing fantastic since 2008, up 550 march. look at that trend line we've been tracking, in addition to the 100-weep moving average. down at that 100-week. that's at 427. i'm willing to wait for that move. >> guys, thank you very much. that's autozone. be sure to check out the online edition in partnership with yahoo finance. >>> in the meantime, let's bring in bill grifi and kelly evans for a quick preview. i know you have the former -- >> a name from the past we all remember on the floor. >> that's right. at a time when so many people are talking about whether markets are broken, michael lewis's book is still reverberating. trading volumes are still sluggish. that may have to do with the storm headed our way, as art cashing reminds us. >> knight capital got caught with a sort of a fat finger trade a couple years ago that they were unable to stop. is the computer went crazy on them. so i'm sure tom will have some thoughts on computerize the trading, high-fresh sill trad
but mandy, when we pull back and look longer term, you can see why i'm not so excited.e stock has been doing fantastic since 2008, up 550 march. look at that trend line we've been tracking, in addition to the 100-weep moving average. down at that 100-week. that's at 427. i'm willing to wait for that move. >> guys, thank you very much. that's autozone. be sure to check out the online edition in partnership with yahoo finance. >>> in the meantime, let's bring in bill grifi and...
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>> mandy, none of the above, but i am in. i hope i'm one of thor stronger hands. i actually bought some today. this is not for the tim mid. so i think key position is small, but to me the market is freaks out, because competitors are coming into the space. organic foods only represents 5% of all of total food sales. there's a ton of room to grown in whole foods or competitors. none of the competitors do it like whole foods. they don't have its management, for consumers that whole foods does. i think this is a solid entry point. >>> saul entry point. by the way, we should all is a because of that massive drop, there are a number of other companies in the sector that are all being dragged down as a result. thanks, guy. thanks for joining us. >>> also cheg oak the online emso in partner with yahoo financial. >>> jeff besources likes to make a big splash. will the company's boring new project the one that makes all the money? >>> plus, we hate tax hikes, but we also hate potholes and bridges that might collapse. >>> why the great tax debate might sum up the i had yos
>> mandy, none of the above, but i am in. i hope i'm one of thor stronger hands. i actually bought some today. this is not for the tim mid. so i think key position is small, but to me the market is freaks out, because competitors are coming into the space. organic foods only represents 5% of all of total food sales. there's a ton of room to grown in whole foods or competitors. none of the competitors do it like whole foods. they don't have its management, for consumers that whole foods...
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>> mandy patinkin. >> rose: what a markable thing he does. and to see people like mandy, who we have seen from lot of theater, to become an interesting character in "homeland." >> the extraordinarily progressive revolutionary programming that's happening on television. and the actors that are being choseep to play those incredib incredible-- what become iconic parts, characters that are sort of antiheroes. you think back to the days of television when network executives thought all the characters in a tv show have to be likable. they have to be good at their jobs. we don't want to offend anybody. >> rose: no! >> now it's like audiences want this gritty, all kind of -- >> they want walter white. >> they want walter white. >> rose: they obviously want francis underwood. >> rose: is this the last year of "house of cards in? >> i hope not. >> rose: you really don't? >> i'm having the time of my life. let me tell you, if there was any dream situation where i would have done a television series and had the kind of collaborative experience i've had
>> mandy patinkin. >> rose: what a markable thing he does. and to see people like mandy, who we have seen from lot of theater, to become an interesting character in "homeland." >> the extraordinarily progressive revolutionary programming that's happening on television. and the actors that are being choseep to play those incredib incredible-- what become iconic parts, characters that are sort of antiheroes. you think back to the days of television when network...
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you know, i stopped last night about midnight, after a lap and mandy said, do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m? i said i'll see how i feel. i texted mandy, i'm in again, went again for another seven mile loop. >> a shubsda family transition. thinking of another who should be home by thanksgiving. mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with ali"rs next. ne good job, a home for your family, a better future for your children. somewhere along the way, that reality. >> paycheck to paycheck. enough? treadmill. >> to keep middle class families from falling behind. >> people are struggling today. >> their struggle is the story of today's america, a country that counts on those in the middle to lead on the path to prosperity.
you know, i stopped last night about midnight, after a lap and mandy said, do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m? i said i'll see how i feel. i texted mandy, i'm in again, went again for another seven mile loop. >> a shubsda family transition. thinking of another who should be home by thanksgiving. mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with...
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>> i think that's my favorite right now, mandy. you know, these things bomb pretty hard there in early march. they've been outperforming significantly, the u.s. and other markets since. actually the eemetf has now roughly performed in line. there ooh's a big bomb going on. like the idea, you've got this world, bottoms on. 7% growth or a little less, you're going have a world growing two times faster than the developed world and now you can buy that prospect for discounted notables. so thii think that's a point. there could be a lot of cash coming in behind you if they continue to outperform. >> indeed. it's only about 1.5%. to recap the breaking news that we brought you at the top of the hour, president obama just moments ago announcing the resignation of press secretary jay carney. he's going to be replaced by the press secretary. also eric shinseki resigning from the didn't of veteran affairs. president obama still incesting the v.a. care is good. we're going to dig in on that ahead. >> time for today's mystery chart. can you nam
>> i think that's my favorite right now, mandy. you know, these things bomb pretty hard there in early march. they've been outperforming significantly, the u.s. and other markets since. actually the eemetf has now roughly performed in line. there ooh's a big bomb going on. like the idea, you've got this world, bottoms on. 7% growth or a little less, you're going have a world growing two times faster than the developed world and now you can buy that prospect for discounted notables. so...
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this is a real big market story that arguably is hard and a little bit boring to tell, right, mandy?already hit the 2.5% target and the new target of 2.25% because he thinks the global economy is not nearly as strong as people have been given credit for, but, anyway, that's what we're watching. >> good-bye to all the furry rodents out there, our apologize. >> watch out for bikes and naked news anchors. "closing bell" is coming up with stan lee next. stick around. >> welcome to "closing bell." hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffith. lately the technology stocks have been leading the market lower, today they are leading it higher, especially the nasdaq. both the averages -- the nasdaq and russell 2000 outpacing the dow and s&p to the upside just when many feared that the bias was for all four to head lower, right? >> so, in
this is a real big market story that arguably is hard and a little bit boring to tell, right, mandy?already hit the 2.5% target and the new target of 2.25% because he thinks the global economy is not nearly as strong as people have been given credit for, but, anyway, that's what we're watching. >> good-bye to all the furry rodents out there, our apologize. >> watch out for bikes and naked news anchors. "closing bell" is coming up with stan lee next. stick around. >>...
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>> glad you asked, mandy. we're talking the jobs numbers as well. for the democrats this election year? larry kudlow and ed rendell are weighing in. i'm guessing think will be on opposite sides. >>> also we'll hear from somebody who says, don't be fooled by the jobs number. find out why he says it's ought smoke and mirrors. >> and he canceled on us at the last minute yesterday, but he's promised to come talk to us today. will floyd mayweather make good on his word and tell us why he wants to buy clippers and why sarah is thrilled. >> yeah, one of es us boxes. >>> see you at the top. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your inst
>> glad you asked, mandy. we're talking the jobs numbers as well. for the democrats this election year? larry kudlow and ed rendell are weighing in. i'm guessing think will be on opposite sides. >>> also we'll hear from somebody who says, don't be fooled by the jobs number. find out why he says it's ought smoke and mirrors. >> and he canceled on us at the last minute yesterday, but he's promised to come talk to us today. will floyd mayweather make good on his word and tell...
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let us know on twitter or hit us up directly and speaking of twitter and the feature, mandy, we are asking if that stock has a future. shares have lost nearly half their value this year and twitter ceo will join us live later in the show. >> let's take you on our first sign that the future is now. google unveiling a prototype of a driverless car. the founder says google plans to build a fleet of these self-driving machines. let's bring in senior editor, also cnbc contributor, herb greenberg. great to have you with us today. if this is going to become a real business, google really wants to get these out on the road, does google need to sell it to a real car company or at the least, team up with them? >> i think down the road for sure. google for all its many skills is probably not a carmaker in the long-term, but they're investing in making this go from a research project to a real idea and the car companies aren't yet investing in it yet. probably down the road, yes, but the car companies will have google to thank. >> it's a big question. not because nobody wants it, but because insurance
let us know on twitter or hit us up directly and speaking of twitter and the feature, mandy, we are asking if that stock has a future. shares have lost nearly half their value this year and twitter ceo will join us live later in the show. >> let's take you on our first sign that the future is now. google unveiling a prototype of a driverless car. the founder says google plans to build a fleet of these self-driving machines. let's bring in senior editor, also cnbc contributor, herb...
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. >>> mandy drury is here with what is moving your money. man dirks go mandy, good morning.m is offering a pricing difference if you are affected by this recall. >> they are offer iing a employ pricing to save you if you are involved with the faulty switch. but gm said they would offer at least $5,000 for affected drivers through april 30, and this new program will save you more money. and by the way, another casualty in all of this, and the high ranking gm engineer is leaving the country in the wake of the delayed recall. and his name is jim federico, and he recently head ed the safety, and vehicle safety labs, and he has been there 16 years, and at that time, he was also involved in an internal investigation involving those faulty switches. >> i am told that it is not, but grilled cheese sandwiches are dropping from the sky? >> it sounds too good to be true? >> well, it is all from australia, and it is an australian invention grilled cheese delivered by parachute, and good news, it is going to be hitting new york soon. it is called a jafflechutes, because that is what they
. >>> mandy drury is here with what is moving your money. man dirks go mandy, good morning.m is offering a pricing difference if you are affected by this recall. >> they are offer iing a employ pricing to save you if you are involved with the faulty switch. but gm said they would offer at least $5,000 for affected drivers through april 30, and this new program will save you more money. and by the way, another casualty in all of this, and the high ranking gm engineer is leaving...
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i can give you them, mandy, the stocks that are higher, dupant, at&t, chevron, verizon. >> we're not, though, are they? >> not yet. we closed at record highs for the dow jed. time to reveal our mystery chart. it's a 2-year chart. it's down about 40% over that time, and the company's signature product became a new word in the dictionary. >> sony. >> yes, it is a sony. it's a sony. actually from the peak, brian, you can can see that very clearly on the chart and that was back in 2000. the stock was down how much? >> what's happening to your voice? >> i'm talking too much to you. it's down 90 and today they forecast another annual loss. i thought it was kind sexy but maybe i stand corrected. >> the beat on revenues and raised guidance during the first quarter. should you add the so-called triple-threat stocks to your portfolio? let's bring in paul hickey, the one who compiled the list. >> thanks for having me. >> give me some of the triple threat names, and accordingly there are three of them. >> well, first of all, let's get -- we called the triple play. there's other imitators out the
i can give you them, mandy, the stocks that are higher, dupant, at&t, chevron, verizon. >> we're not, though, are they? >> not yet. we closed at record highs for the dow jed. time to reveal our mystery chart. it's a 2-year chart. it's down about 40% over that time, and the company's signature product became a new word in the dictionary. >> sony. >> yes, it is a sony. it's a sony. actually from the peak, brian, you can can see that very clearly on the chart and that...
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. >>> talk about major ak cquisitn could be music to the ears of apple, and mandy drury is here witht is moving your money. and apple on the verge of buying beets electronics and how big of a move would this be for us? >> well, it would be a big deal if it does come true, because the reports are saying it is a $3.2 billion and beats electronics is the headphone maker, and the music streamer distributor and founded by the hip-hop star dr. dre and record producer jimmy levine, and talks could still fall apart, but if the deal does go ahead, what would we get and apple get? firstly, apple's largest purchase ever, and get the headphones and the music and the speakers and the streaming service to add to the apple digital music players and itune store thes as well, but what is interesting is that apple does not normally buy the technology, because it creates its own revolutionary products and maybe suggests here a little different strategy here, fa shg, and if i buying the beats maybe they should go whole hog and buy pandora and own the whole space, but everybody has views and it is going
. >>> talk about major ak cquisitn could be music to the ears of apple, and mandy drury is here witht is moving your money. and apple on the verge of buying beets electronics and how big of a move would this be for us? >> well, it would be a big deal if it does come true, because the reports are saying it is a $3.2 billion and beats electronics is the headphone maker, and the music streamer distributor and founded by the hip-hop star dr. dre and record producer jimmy levine, and...
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revelry three will be revived in another mandy. >> we have not had a musical genre that has tied the it did during this time. >> before each of their shows the women painstakingly primp making sure they have every detail of the andrew sisters down pat. >> it used to take me an hour, now i have it down to 44 minutes. >> do you ever worry that what you do up on stage may be considered just a little geeky? >> well, yeah, i mean, i go out in my pin curls, and you would not believe the look. >> for revelry three, you would not believe the looks. >> it's not just about the look. it's about the letters. >> i hope you think of me as often as i think of. >> you each performance includes letters from gis to their loved ones. some are all too real. >> my great uncle died in battle of the bulge. we have all his letters and pictures and things he sent home. i pulled one of his lines out of his letters for one of them that i read. >> and that connection only adds to the bond that these women say they feel for their audience when they take the stage. >> we're very honored to be able to represent th
revelry three will be revived in another mandy. >> we have not had a musical genre that has tied the it did during this time. >> before each of their shows the women painstakingly primp making sure they have every detail of the andrew sisters down pat. >> it used to take me an hour, now i have it down to 44 minutes. >> do you ever worry that what you do up on stage may be considered just a little geeky? >> well, yeah, i mean, i go out in my pin curls, and you would...
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thank you, mandy drury. we will be back with congress mman levin. and no added artificial flavors.e a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be there for each other. naturally. purina cat chow naturals. [ ding dong ] [ male announcer ] aarp members get a lot. like discounts on gifts from 1-800-flowers.com... oh... [ male announcer ] savings on roadside assistance from allstate, and exclusive offers from avis, budget and budget truck. all kinds of great deals on dining, entertainment, travel, and more, like geek squad, expedia and british airways, all in one place. aarpdiscounts.com. popcorn, your favorite. [ male announcer ] find offers from regal cinemas, norwegian cruise line and walgreens. hotel savings at hilton, hyatt and best western. and everyday discounts from denny's and kellogg's. they're great! [ male announcer ] all chosen just for aarp members. papa john's! [ male announcer ] with new offers every week. find deals on electronics and technology. and save on tickets to exciting concerts and shows. [ taxi whistle ] come on, guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ ma
thank you, mandy drury. we will be back with congress mman levin. and no added artificial flavors.e a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be there for each other. naturally. purina cat chow naturals. [ ding dong ] [ male announcer ] aarp members get a lot. like discounts on gifts from 1-800-flowers.com... oh... [ male announcer ] savings on roadside assistance from allstate, and exclusive offers from avis, budget and budget truck. all kinds of great deals on dining, entertainment, travel, and...
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and cnbc's mandy drury is here with what is moving your money, and man dirks fodmandy, folks ae grillings a word of a tainted beef recall. >> yes, richard, some of the e. coli tainted ground beef may have been dwribted to grocery stores in nine states, and this is expanding on what we originally knew which is that the original recall was extended only to the tainted beef distributed to restaurants. the government believes that some of the nearly 2 million pounds of beef that is being recalled by the wolverine packaging company was sold at gordon food stores in michigan and maybe sold already at gsf stores in florida, indiana, kentucky, ohio, pennsylvania and tennessee and wisconsin, and so obviously, if you are in any of those states you might want to know if you are affected or sick with it, because it can take up to ten days to become sick from it, and the symptoms are the usual things like the vomiting, and the abdominal cramps, et cetera. >> and something more positive as we move from the beef to the beer, and several regional breweries are getting together, mandy, to release the hom
and cnbc's mandy drury is here with what is moving your money, and man dirks fodmandy, folks ae grillings a word of a tainted beef recall. >> yes, richard, some of the e. coli tainted ground beef may have been dwribted to grocery stores in nine states, and this is expanding on what we originally knew which is that the original recall was extended only to the tainted beef distributed to restaurants. the government believes that some of the nearly 2 million pounds of beef that is being...
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mandy or me? yeah, i would like the job, but if i don't get it -- i'm happy here, you're doggone right. >> i think it might be your personalitivities exactly. that's a good point. >> you wonder how long they'll let canada go on. >> that's exactly what i was trying to get out. maybe they don't know. maybe they're going to give their best chance at turning it around, and at some point it may not make sense to say. >> that was a spectacular minnesota accent, too. >> did i do it on accident? >> no, john mulligan. >> can you do it? >> no, don't cha know? it's beautiful, i love it up there. my daughter goes to camp north of minneapolis, but you hear it. >> a good place. >> thank you, courtney. >> you're welcome. >>> speaking of retail, a favorite targets of cyber-criminals, just how vulnerable you might be the next time our out shopping. >>> plus one sunshine stock that's living up to it's name today. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go wi
mandy or me? yeah, i would like the job, but if i don't get it -- i'm happy here, you're doggone right. >> i think it might be your personalitivities exactly. that's a good point. >> you wonder how long they'll let canada go on. >> that's exactly what i was trying to get out. maybe they don't know. maybe they're going to give their best chance at turning it around, and at some point it may not make sense to say. >> that was a spectacular minnesota accent, too. >>...
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. >> and get ready for alibaba, and mandy drury is hee, and this is if chinese ecommerce firm and ite of the biggest ipos we have seen. >> and we need to pay attention here in the united states, and not only because it is the biggest player in the chinese ecommerce market, but it is the biggest firm to ever list here in new york. it is like amazon plus paypal and plus groupon and plus ebay all rolled in one company, and when you think of 600 million chinese consumers on the web, and that is like nearly double the u.s. population, but it has happen of the internet penetration of the united states, and there is a huge amount of room for growth not only at home in china, but also internationally, and that is what this filing is all about, right? to try to expand internationally, and what are the risks? well, for starters an 80% market share in the home market. now, obviously, if any company here in the united states had 80% of the competition, you would have the anti-regulators on your heels. and china does participate differently and especially there if they are state sponsored, but th
. >> and get ready for alibaba, and mandy drury is hee, and this is if chinese ecommerce firm and ite of the biggest ipos we have seen. >> and we need to pay attention here in the united states, and not only because it is the biggest player in the chinese ecommerce market, but it is the biggest firm to ever list here in new york. it is like amazon plus paypal and plus groupon and plus ebay all rolled in one company, and when you think of 600 million chinese consumers on the web, and...
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mandy drury is here with "moving your money."'t know his name, but we do, because he was at the launch of the waffle taco, and the los doritos taco. >> and yes, he has led the taco bell chain since 2011 and replacing david novak of yum! starting the first of next year. novak is going to become a young executive. but they have more, pizza hut, and kfk, and he is getting the the job because he oversaw the innovation, and as you mentioned the doritos los tacos, and the breakfast menu of waffle tacos, and apparently over 1 billion of them have been sold, and extrapolating eaten since 2012, and allowing taco bell to hire more people, and we like companies that take over. and it is important time for him to take over at yum! because the chinese operations are important, and they get half of the operations revenue there, and it is trying to rebuild there, and remember that the supplier was charged with el -- selling food with too many antibiotics. and we will see what he does. >> and maybe he will want to do wit a cocktail. this is a ra
mandy drury is here with "moving your money."'t know his name, but we do, because he was at the launch of the waffle taco, and the los doritos taco. >> and yes, he has led the taco bell chain since 2011 and replacing david novak of yum! starting the first of next year. novak is going to become a young executive. but they have more, pizza hut, and kfk, and he is getting the the job because he oversaw the innovation, and as you mentioned the doritos los tacos, and the breakfast...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. >> parent company to both america s nbc andhas secured broadcast rights for the olympics for how long? for how much? >> the international a limpic committee has agreed to a $7.75 billion deal with nbc universal for those broadcast rights for the olympic games through 2032, chris, and instead of putting the rights up for bid as it usually does apparently the ioc quietly approached the network back in november about this extension which is a different scenario from three years ago and nbc got caught up with a bidding with disney's espn and fox sports. so it's nice. they were pleased with what nbc did and they came to them and said let's make a deal. >> yeah. it's going to be fun. >>> in the meantime for those of us who don't live in suburbia, can't go to the mall and order a lot of stuff online could start costing us more because there issa i new price structure with fedex, right? >> right. starting in january next year, instead of charging by weight alone, all ground packages will be priced according to size which means a price
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. >> parent company to both america s nbc andhas secured broadcast rights for the olympics for how long? for how much? >> the international a limpic committee has agreed to a $7.75 billion deal with nbc universal for those broadcast rights for the olympic games through 2032, chris, and instead of putting the rights up for bid as it usually does apparently the ioc quietly approached the network back in november about this...
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and i am mandy and i am the director of rapheal house, it is private funded. and we are here to support our community partners, and to highlight the progress made with the previous programming and to advocate for solutions necessary to service nearly 2200 children experiencing homelessness in san francisco and through our programming, we have found that creative and flexible solutions are imperative to meet the needs of a vulnerable population and to provide viable options within a constrained environment and our experience is that having flexible policy regarding the use of subsidies allows us to place a family in long term units and this year alone, we have 50 families to acquire the housing through the subsidy and focusing on the short term subsidy, and are able to do that within a four to nine month period. and we feel that rapid rehousing and eviction, prevention are the most cost efficient and effective means for taxing homelessness and we also think that by tailoring our services and other s should be able to taylor their services to be more flexible, a
and i am mandy and i am the director of rapheal house, it is private funded. and we are here to support our community partners, and to highlight the progress made with the previous programming and to advocate for solutions necessary to service nearly 2200 children experiencing homelessness in san francisco and through our programming, we have found that creative and flexible solutions are imperative to meet the needs of a vulnerable population and to provide viable options within a constrained...
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annexation by me and lexi peninsula fully joined the russian federation last month up to schools of aunt mandy on mt uniforms in baby that ever treat and a widely discredited referendum on the occasion with russia was held the last. the as i do that. day aye aye aye aye . i have. kgs. like new. you want i don't. ch ch ch i wanted to but on recently nuclear debate has been to the fore in taiwan. there are internet media rumors that the first lady chris and joe is planning to visit for pushing not before she goes to tokyo in june to participate in the opening of the national palace museum six edition she will give condolences and listen to the voices of the schumann resonance. it
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i'm mandy drury. check out mike's trade as well. have a great weekend. see you next friday. \s. >>> my miss is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to entertain you, but educate you. call me or tweet me @jeff mor w >>> equities have referred pain from the bond mark all week. today was no different until a late afternoon rally broke the pains vice grip with the dow only gaining 45 points, s&p advancing, and nasdaq climbing 4.2%. a pretty nice day for the bulls in the end. what exactly has been happening here. we have a combination of weird data. meaning that rates keep going down, whether we have positive data or not. any good data shoo send rates shooting up, people. in inflation data that's shot should be sending rates up. the paradox,s epicenter of the injury is referring pain to the stock market, some sort of bizarre feedback loop. bonds are saying
i'm mandy drury. check out mike's trade as well. have a great weekend. see you next friday. \s. >>> my miss is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to entertain you, but educate you. call me or tweet me @jeff mor w >>>...
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. >> mandy is carrying the load for matt, and her husband, tim, drews younger brother is in the navaleserve in the last few months of duty in africa. >> it's highly emotional. it's a cathartic experience. you see these guys out there, maybe as missing a limb, carrying heavy packs, walking all night long, just carrying their load around. it's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is just painful. they'll tell you, it's not compared to the sacrifices made by the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough, so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one day is the least i can do. you know, i stopped last night about midnight after a laugh, and mandy asked do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m., i'm available at 2:00 a.m. i said i'll see how i feel. i texted her back and said i'm in for 2:00 a.m., we only do this once a year, so we went again in the middle of the night and did another seven-mile loop. >> and then another. the family tradition marking the true meaning of this day, remembering and
. >> mandy is carrying the load for matt, and her husband, tim, drews younger brother is in the navaleserve in the last few months of duty in africa. >> it's highly emotional. it's a cathartic experience. you see these guys out there, maybe as missing a limb, carrying heavy packs, walking all night long, just carrying their load around. it's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is just painful. they'll tell you,...
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and zach's star mandy patinkin is here as well.r having us. >> for those of us who are huge fans of "garden state" and have waited and waited and waited for you to return behind the camera, why this movie, why now? >> it took a long time. i was doing "scrubs" and kept trying to make a new film. i kept running into problems. i'd lose my star or lose my financing. it never lined up. with this experience, i decided to try this out of the box experiment and go to crowd funding. so this is the first film of this size that is funded in part by the fans themselves. so 47,000 people contributed, and we raised our goal in 48 hours, and between them and my own money and some foreign presales, we got the budget of our movie and we made a movie. >> we've got an exclusive look at the trailer you guys have brought with us. let's check it out. >> i'm going to be laid up for a while. i'm going to need you to watch my dog. >> there's so much bad news. >> what about my dream? doesn't god believe in my pursuit of happiness? >> no. >> well, thank you.
and zach's star mandy patinkin is here as well.r having us. >> for those of us who are huge fans of "garden state" and have waited and waited and waited for you to return behind the camera, why this movie, why now? >> it took a long time. i was doing "scrubs" and kept trying to make a new film. i kept running into problems. i'd lose my star or lose my financing. it never lined up. with this experience, i decided to try this out of the box experiment and go to...
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you know i stopped last night about midnight after a lap and mandy asked, do you want to go again at:00 a.m., i'm available again at 2:00 a.m., i said i'll see how i feel. i texted her at 2:00 a.m. and i said we only do this once a year. did another seven mile loop. >> the shubsda tradition, remembering men and women who served our country and didn't make it home and thinking about another family member who could be home by thanksgiving. >> rolling thunder draws attention to veterans missing in wamiss lostin war or missing in. >> i ride in this event for all the men and women lost in war. riding with all my brothers. >> the thunder, to me, is power in united. in unite. unity. >> it's a pleasure to come up here, i enjoy it. there's a bunch of patriots here. it makes you have a good feeling when people stand on the side of the road and wave at you and salute you when you're going by. >> i just hope people take time to realize how much sacrifice veterans have made for the country and not just foresight m when the war is over. >> my grandfather is my inspires and i ride for him. no matte
you know i stopped last night about midnight after a lap and mandy asked, do you want to go again at:00 a.m., i'm available again at 2:00 a.m., i said i'll see how i feel. i texted her at 2:00 a.m. and i said we only do this once a year. did another seven mile loop. >> the shubsda tradition, remembering men and women who served our country and didn't make it home and thinking about another family member who could be home by thanksgiving. >> rolling thunder draws attention to...
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. >> reporter: these are just some of the pictures and press clippings in mandy hall's collection after those early days after successfully representing workers in lawsuits she's come to realize that silicon valley's boom times also carries a less positive side. >> the dark side of the legacy is this stuff left behind. >> reporter: stuff as in hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals. chemicals that her clients worked with every day in microchip clean rooms. chemicals her clients told her were often just dumped doubt drain or worse. >> early, early days, i think it wasn't unheard of for stuff to literally be poured out the back door. >> reporter: stephen hill is with california's water quality control board. >> these are unauthorized discharges from many years ago, people doing things at the time that were considered normal in industry practice but that we now know cause problems. >> reporter: while there are 23 official federal super fund sites in silicon valley with these chemicals in them, state and federal officials tell us hundreds of other unofacial sites are also scatte
. >> reporter: these are just some of the pictures and press clippings in mandy hall's collection after those early days after successfully representing workers in lawsuits she's come to realize that silicon valley's boom times also carries a less positive side. >> the dark side of the legacy is this stuff left behind. >> reporter: stuff as in hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals. chemicals that her clients worked with every day in microchip clean rooms....