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and would take, and i would stap, he say mandy mandy what is the problem, what is the problem. i said well you told me to do this. and miroslav told me to do. he said mandy, everybody is going to tell you everything. listen them and then forget about it! >> rose: yes. >> forget about it. and i-- i think, you know, i forgot what the question was. >> losing yourself in something that is larger than you. rather than finding yourself what you need to do is lose yourself in something bigger and greater than you, it could be family, it could be your child t could be a thousand different things. >> exactly, yes. and the key i think is what i was trying to say earlier, so you do all that homework. so you can forget about it. >> so now i can be there with the other actor. i can be there with the audience and be in the moment. so i can see not the words i learned, but what's in your heart whrx what is the temperature of your feeling of your nature, of your tone. so when these people go to places where they're having wars and finally a general has the good sense to sit and have a cup of t
and would take, and i would stap, he say mandy mandy what is the problem, what is the problem. i said well you told me to do this. and miroslav told me to do. he said mandy, everybody is going to tell you everything. listen them and then forget about it! >> rose: yes. >> forget about it. and i-- i think, you know, i forgot what the question was. >> losing yourself in something that is larger than you. rather than finding yourself what you need to do is lose yourself in...
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mandy, what i was going to say.hing about it, she can't hear because you don't realize how loud the flaring is as well. >> i can tell. she can barely hear us. >> it sounds like a jet engine. also it's other worldly. you're in the dark and see the flares, it's kind of -- >> like landing on a different planet. >> it's -- i love the people of williston, but i'll say this, it's creepy, scary. like, wow, there's open flame everywhere coming out of the ground. >> hard place to live. >> very nice people, though. >>> sears shares down 17% just this quarter. any sign of a turnaround, or is sears going further into the ground? we're going to ask experts coming up. >>> plus, it's my turn to take the ice bucket challenge. unlike my colleagues who took the easy way out, what wimps, look at them, they put on their gym clothes. i'll do it in a full ankle dress, hair, makeup, tiara. you cannot miss this. .m. - on te nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at sc
mandy, what i was going to say.hing about it, she can't hear because you don't realize how loud the flaring is as well. >> i can tell. she can barely hear us. >> it sounds like a jet engine. also it's other worldly. you're in the dark and see the flares, it's kind of -- >> like landing on a different planet. >> it's -- i love the people of williston, but i'll say this, it's creepy, scary. like, wow, there's open flame everywhere coming out of the ground. >> hard...
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trying to serve mandy and not the team.hen you talk about individuals, as opposed to serving the team, serve the whole cast of "homeland." everybody in the concert. the writers and the publicist, the audience. my children, my wife, everyone. and nations. don't just serve your own ideology. serve the whole nation. which means the people on the far right and the far left and everyone in the middle. that is why it is a tough job. i could not do it. i don't know how. i said to mark rosenblum who explained to me 1000 times, because i have been involved in the peace process. all good causes. he is explained the peace -- he has explained the peace process to me a thousand times. he says it is in the drawer in oslo. i said when? when will this come to be a reality? and the man -- this is several years ago. what he feels right now is it is not sustainable and it is not morally and ethically sustainable what is going on. and we must change that. what he said years ago, i said when will it change? and this man said to me, when they ha
trying to serve mandy and not the team.hen you talk about individuals, as opposed to serving the team, serve the whole cast of "homeland." everybody in the concert. the writers and the publicist, the audience. my children, my wife, everyone. and nations. don't just serve your own ideology. serve the whole nation. which means the people on the far right and the far left and everyone in the middle. that is why it is a tough job. i could not do it. i don't know how. i said to mark...
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they're timing it to november, mandy.i bought it along with i think pete and a bunch of our subscribers because the activity was so frenzied out there in the november 60 calls and that's with the stock, pete, trading at 47 or something like that. so that's a fairly big upside bet. it doesn'tly the it goes to that level. it means they're buying something relatively cheap. it could double, i think that's a smart player. >> pete you are watching nukor. >> at 5:00 we were saying about nucor, iron ore, met coal, stock was around 51. they were buying the september 52.5 calls. those nearly doubled from about 75 cents up $1.40. today's action was even bigger with huge piaaing, the largest sprint about 4,000. 7,000 on the day were trading. so going out, grabbing a little more time, stock already moved a buck-and-a-half, so a nice move to the upside from 51 to 52-and-a-half. folks think this is going a lot higher from here. >> let's take a look at cisco once again trading liar after announcing job cuts, moments ago the conference c
they're timing it to november, mandy.i bought it along with i think pete and a bunch of our subscribers because the activity was so frenzied out there in the november 60 calls and that's with the stock, pete, trading at 47 or something like that. so that's a fairly big upside bet. it doesn'tly the it goes to that level. it means they're buying something relatively cheap. it could double, i think that's a smart player. >> pete you are watching nukor. >> at 5:00 we were saying about...
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they are the parent company of, mandy?> victoria's secret among other things. >> i was thinking more the bath and body works. >> well, i'm sure they have lots of brands. victoria's secret is the one that immediately came to my mind, anyway, for obvious reasons. >> so the stock is the -- we get to show this video. the stock is the best performer of the week. they have a dividend. the target price is raised by rbc capital. look at that. i could keep talking. my favorite, the peacock for nbc. >> you just want to watch the pretty pictures. okay. quickly, let's look at what's going on with the joempl market. we're doing pretty well, up by 141 points there on the dow, not exactly the high of the day but, folks, earlier on today we were looking at the third straight week of losses for the dow. now that is not the case. it would have been the first time this year. >> not a bad way to end the week, at least for us folks, but still an hour to go. should be a biggie. >> indeed. "the closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to bell bell. i'
they are the parent company of, mandy?> victoria's secret among other things. >> i was thinking more the bath and body works. >> well, i'm sure they have lots of brands. victoria's secret is the one that immediately came to my mind, anyway, for obvious reasons. >> so the stock is the -- we get to show this video. the stock is the best performer of the week. they have a dividend. the target price is raised by rbc capital. look at that. i could keep talking. my favorite, the...
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back to you, mandy. >> okay, thank you very much, jackie deangelo.o will energy stocks keep on lagging? let's check once again. what are you looking at over there, carter? >> it's interesting. history shows that when you get this severe a drop in crude oil over a two-month period, actually energy stocks outperform looking out one, three, five months. we know that crude has dropped from 108 to 95 mid-june to mid-august, around a 12% decline. take a look at these statistics. there have been 200 times, 203 in fact going back to 1980, 25 years, where oil has dropped on a two to three-month basis by 15%, as stated here. oil drops more than 15%. and this is actually the performance of the s&p 500 energy sector on a one-month, three-month, and five-month basis. relative to the s&p. it actually outperforms. so we think that's an important backdrop here because we've had a nice sell-off in crude. take a look at two charts that matter. a two-year chart of the xle which measures s&p 500 energy stocks. and these are the four important intermediate declines of th
back to you, mandy. >> okay, thank you very much, jackie deangelo.o will energy stocks keep on lagging? let's check once again. what are you looking at over there, carter? >> it's interesting. history shows that when you get this severe a drop in crude oil over a two-month period, actually energy stocks outperform looking out one, three, five months. we know that crude has dropped from 108 to 95 mid-june to mid-august, around a 12% decline. take a look at these statistics. there...
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>> mandy, a lot of times i love to get involved in company that are bleeding. i have to think that it's about to stop. in abercrombie's case, i don't have confidence that the doctors know basic first aid. this is a company whose same store sales declined since 2011. the company's cash flow, they don't consistently generate operating cash flow, only five times out of the last ten quarters. and the company's conference call this morning, the ceo said he was pleased with the progress even though he guided same store sales to be down midsingle digits for the full year. and he's pleased? he should be disgusted, he should by saying that they are unacceptable and these are the immediate steps we're taking to reverse that trend. so, if i'm a shareholder, i'm not pleased, and i would not touch this stock. don't be a hero. >> don't be a hero. i think actually the, jeffrey, the ceo of abercrombie and fitch was the ceo of the year, wasn't he? >> i think he was. saw something to that effect. >> yeah, and if he's so pleased, why isn't he buying stock? he hasn't bought in any
>> mandy, a lot of times i love to get involved in company that are bleeding. i have to think that it's about to stop. in abercrombie's case, i don't have confidence that the doctors know basic first aid. this is a company whose same store sales declined since 2011. the company's cash flow, they don't consistently generate operating cash flow, only five times out of the last ten quarters. and the company's conference call this morning, the ceo said he was pleased with the progress even...
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mandy?thank you for that. >>> some of the most heavily abused and are now subject to new restrictions. very interesting move. a lot of people say ten years too late. >> it's been going on a long time. the drug enforcement administration is changing rules an hydrocodone combination products. they're being deemed schedule ii substances. >> patients will have to return more frequently, and storage and distribution will be much more strict. this is the most prescribed class according to ims health. and the d.e.a. says they products are some of the most addictive and potential dangerous prescription medication available, almost 7 million people -- now the change comes after more than a decade of discussions and puts drugs look vicodin and lord tab in the same categories as oxycontin. the question is will it help? i spoke earlier with larry coast, a lawyer focusing on d.e.a. issues, that some -- now that hydrocodoane combination are in the same category. the change takes effect in mid october. >>>
mandy?thank you for that. >>> some of the most heavily abused and are now subject to new restrictions. very interesting move. a lot of people say ten years too late. >> it's been going on a long time. the drug enforcement administration is changing rules an hydrocodone combination products. they're being deemed schedule ii substances. >> patients will have to return more frequently, and storage and distribution will be much more strict. this is the most prescribed class...
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"fast money" is coming up, with mandy sitting in for melissa lee. >>> indeed, "fast money" is starting now. our traders tonight, good to have you with us, guys. our top story, the headline-driven rally. the s&p and dow turning positive for the week. word that russia's military exercises near the border have eased. and the moves in the bond market, hitting an 18-month high and then reversing. every single day, we're lurching from headline to headline, russia, gaza, ukraine. >> well, it tells you how directionalized markets are. coming out of a bull market, it tells you that things are a little tired. and we've put in a bottom, around 7:15 a.m., we got the word that russia is going to de-escalate. a day after significant retaliatory sanctions. but markets were oversold. relative strength indicator -- >> not just germany. different european markets, in correction territory. >> and the risk of being short going into a weekend where you could have positive headlines, too. it's about flattening out your book. >> you had a market that wanted to rally anyways. once we had the news, you had to
"fast money" is coming up, with mandy sitting in for melissa lee. >>> indeed, "fast money" is starting now. our traders tonight, good to have you with us, guys. our top story, the headline-driven rally. the s&p and dow turning positive for the week. word that russia's military exercises near the border have eased. and the moves in the bond market, hitting an 18-month high and then reversing. every single day, we're lurching from headline to headline, russia,...
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here's the basic point, mandy and brian. if indeed this has occurred, we now have ukrainian military facing off with russian military deep into ukrainian territory. so now, how are the reductions going to deny this if we have proof of the vehicles? is this going to force the europeans to do anything. >> let's do some barry mccaffery, nbc military analyst. general mccaffery, let me get to you first of all. you have gone on many missions, so you have a very good feeling of what happens on the ground there. what do you think will be the next move, if any, by president putin? it seems we have drawn a red line. the europeans don't, or the military power. i also think without question, if the ukrainian military actually trying to recap kurd they rebellious urban areas. the russians will, without question intervenes. so it's a tricky situation. the russians do. >> general ultimately is the only leverage that ukraine might have the support of the west? no, i don't think so. i think to actually try to recapture. request the russian-s
here's the basic point, mandy and brian. if indeed this has occurred, we now have ukrainian military facing off with russian military deep into ukrainian territory. so now, how are the reductions going to deny this if we have proof of the vehicles? is this going to force the europeans to do anything. >> let's do some barry mccaffery, nbc military analyst. general mccaffery, let me get to you first of all. you have gone on many missions, so you have a very good feeling of what happens on...
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>> not exactly, mandy. i think what ron said, the geopolitical risks are a bigger concern than what's happening in germany and europe. we all know already that there's going to be slow growth, 1% or so. but i think because the geopolitical risks have started to recede, the market is continuing to hang in there. i'm on the long side as opposed to the short side. but i'm looking for companies growing at a fast rate but that are not selling at extended valuation. >> i have your stock picks here. names like microsoft and cicso. cicso is an interesting one considering some of the comment chambers was giving yesterday regarding the slowdowns in the markets. certainly cicso isn't the only u.s. multinational that's been affected by the slowdown in emerging markets. are there any other names that you would like to talk about, perhaps, that are seeing some kind of negative impact from the emerging market slowdown? >> well, i think any of your technology companies whether intel or microsoft or cicso, you would see tha
>> not exactly, mandy. i think what ron said, the geopolitical risks are a bigger concern than what's happening in germany and europe. we all know already that there's going to be slow growth, 1% or so. but i think because the geopolitical risks have started to recede, the market is continuing to hang in there. i'm on the long side as opposed to the short side. but i'm looking for companies growing at a fast rate but that are not selling at extended valuation. >> i have your stock...
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let's go back to something that mandy teased before the show. this is honestly one of the most weird things i have seen in a long time. stay with me for just a second. okay. in february of last year when the minutes, last february, 2013, the s&p 500 opened at 1530. in august, basically the same day last year, the july minutes were released. the s&p popped and over at 1650 a change of 7.9%, but get this. when the s&p 500 opened this february on the minutes day, it was an 1838. well, today we opened at 1981 for a change of -- you guessed it -- 7.8%. in other words from the same releases in the exact same time period, the s&p 500 has gained exactly the same amount. let's bring in dom chu. dom, i literally stumbled across this while trying to -- in your historical highly skilled opinion, a, says a meaningful correlation, on b a lucky coinciden coincidence? >> you know, leave it to you, brian, you're the only guy that could find a stat like that -- >> pure luck. >> i don't know what it was. whatever you were doing, kudos to you. let's talk about it.
let's go back to something that mandy teased before the show. this is honestly one of the most weird things i have seen in a long time. stay with me for just a second. okay. in february of last year when the minutes, last february, 2013, the s&p 500 opened at 1530. in august, basically the same day last year, the july minutes were released. the s&p popped and over at 1650 a change of 7.9%, but get this. when the s&p 500 opened this february on the minutes day, it was an 1838. well,...
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>> mandy, the time of the year when funds disclose their holdings.nd we have a 13-s filing from wintergreen. they filed it yesterday. today dave winters, the ceo issued a statement this afternoon saying as a long-term shareholder of berkshire, mr. buffett's words and action, more aptly inaction regarding koch's inequity plan did not sit well with us. as a result, wintergreen is liquidating its position in berkshire. it's held 150 million shares since early 2006. and they say it has not -- no longer met their set of principles, which has to do with a business with compelling valuation. it also there are three-pronged investment criteria, management working on behalf of all shareholders. 10 basically, taking a stab there. they've had a nice return on their investment, though, with shares yesterday topping $200,000. back to you. >> that's right. that was quite the news. thank you very much for that bertha coombs, wintergreen liquidating its position in berkshire. any comment here? >> to me it doesn't really make sense. ultimately, what berkshire did in
>> mandy, the time of the year when funds disclose their holdings.nd we have a 13-s filing from wintergreen. they filed it yesterday. today dave winters, the ceo issued a statement this afternoon saying as a long-term shareholder of berkshire, mr. buffett's words and action, more aptly inaction regarding koch's inequity plan did not sit well with us. as a result, wintergreen is liquidating its position in berkshire. it's held 150 million shares since early 2006. and they say it has not --...
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mandy? >> thanks very much for that, bob. i also know that some key technical levels may have been -- but rick santelli, what are you hearing in the bond pits? and what is the reaction in treasuries? >> most traders this morning were looking to see if it had enough sell-off horsepower to move yields clouder to 255. look at the intraday chart. we were somewhat headed there. we had very strong data, 8 1/2 year best in terms of nonmanufacturing ism, but it all changed. look at the charts dipping. traders down here are looking at stocks. every time stocks get iffy, more important, they do agree with the technical nape of the sell-off in equities. they have their own technical area. boy, we've been knocking on the door of this. if we go through there, stocks will change and pay attention to dropping interest rates later in the day. >> that's the question i would have, rick. art cashin has been around forever and knows everything about the market. would a technical drop in stocks also move the bond market as well? >> lynn, any drop
mandy? >> thanks very much for that, bob. i also know that some key technical levels may have been -- but rick santelli, what are you hearing in the bond pits? and what is the reaction in treasuries? >> most traders this morning were looking to see if it had enough sell-off horsepower to move yields clouder to 255. look at the intraday chart. we were somewhat headed there. we had very strong data, 8 1/2 year best in terms of nonmanufacturing ism, but it all changed. look at the...
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>> well, you know, mandy, think about google glass. it's been controversial with some privacy advocates, but at least one start-up does see a bright future for the high-tech eyewear, a future you might soon be seeing on a jumbo tron at the next big sporting event. crowd optic is a san francisco software company and official google glass certified partner. it developed a way to identify and track where devices are pointed. so they can instantly send that data and images along with it to a wide range of devices. it actually was used most recently at yankees stadium when manchester took on liverpool. players gave a sideline view for the fans before the game. >> no camera can get everywhere, so we lever with different personnel, whether it's clearleaders or@lights, or masco mascots, the kind of perspectives you get behind the scenes, just outside the locker room, at halftime. we call it nooks and crannies. >> reporter: so what's next for crowd optic? today they just announced a new partnership with international speedway, to broadcast live
>> well, you know, mandy, think about google glass. it's been controversial with some privacy advocates, but at least one start-up does see a bright future for the high-tech eyewear, a future you might soon be seeing on a jumbo tron at the next big sporting event. crowd optic is a san francisco software company and official google glass certified partner. it developed a way to identify and track where devices are pointed. so they can instantly send that data and images along with it to a...
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mandy dr mandy drury has details i. do. mcdonald's, followed by starbucks, wendy's and burger king.ere's the thing. not for long. according to the firm, chick-fil-a ask set to bump out burger king here at number five. and let's see, the privately held chicken chain is a serious and growing competitive threat within the industry. and also, say good-bye to that freckled face red-headed girl, because duncan doughnuts is said to outpace wendy's come 2020. jenny predicting the west coast expansion is a powerhouse for the brand. move over. six years time, starbucks kumps subway. expanding rapidly in things like juice, tea and food becoming a top brand for the consumer. oh hail the golden arches. not budging, melissa. mcdonald's set to hold the top slot again. the fast food giant is a large domestic footprint. we fwloe it. a big marketing budget, deep pockets and becoming less of a threat over the long term. that rounds out the top five. over to you. >> mandy, thanks so much. >>> mcdonald's holding on to the top spot and now a troubled stock? >> mandy, jen will be right and ensuring the fu
mandy dr mandy drury has details i. do. mcdonald's, followed by starbucks, wendy's and burger king.ere's the thing. not for long. according to the firm, chick-fil-a ask set to bump out burger king here at number five. and let's see, the privately held chicken chain is a serious and growing competitive threat within the industry. and also, say good-bye to that freckled face red-headed girl, because duncan doughnuts is said to outpace wendy's come 2020. jenny predicting the west coast expansion...
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tonight an encore presentation with mandy pa tin kin. >> you don't get to pick and choose. you pick and choose everything. >> it all shapes you. >> but when i think back, you know how we are as human beings, all these wonderful things happen every second of our life. we just go on, we ignore the fact that we breathe. and all these things are going on. and then one little tiny thread happens. you can hardly see it, just some little negative thing and you go tumbling down. >> mandy patinkin the star of homeland when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the followingal funding for charlie rose is provided by the following:
tonight an encore presentation with mandy pa tin kin. >> you don't get to pick and choose. you pick and choose everything. >> it all shapes you. >> but when i think back, you know how we are as human beings, all these wonderful things happen every second of our life. we just go on, we ignore the fact that we breathe. and all these things are going on. and then one little tiny thread happens. you can hardly see it, just some little negative thing and you go tumbling down....
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. >>> i think you're exactly right, mandy. it was attributed to headlines out of russia, but they came out at least a half hour before the move happened. so i think you have a lot of investors on vacation. they see thinks geopolitical issues arising, so they just take a step back. valuations got a little bit, you know, expand expandened this year, so people are going to wait for things to come back. we've seen earnings grow about 9% this quarter, and the market basically up a quarter% this year, so by the time we get to the fourth quarter, we'll be looking at 2015 earnings, and the valuations will start looking more attractive. mark, let's go through a couple picks, big companies, they know them. let's focus on williams partners, what do they do? why do you like them? >> we have a very diversified apros to yield. and in the nonstandard space, these two have 6-plus percent yields. 5 to 6 to 7%, and we consider them strong values. these are the sweet spot of things that we want. >> you like namant mining, but i want to focus on
. >>> i think you're exactly right, mandy. it was attributed to headlines out of russia, but they came out at least a half hour before the move happened. so i think you have a lot of investors on vacation. they see thinks geopolitical issues arising, so they just take a step back. valuations got a little bit, you know, expand expandened this year, so people are going to wait for things to come back. we've seen earnings grow about 9% this quarter, and the market basically up a quarter%...
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that's up about 8%, about 78% since going public on august 1st, mandy. >> thank you very much. >>> yesterday we gave our suggested restaurant matchups, and i noticed a missed opportunity, mcdonald's backing out of chipotle, only to watch the shares soar nearly 700 percent. ouch. so we found a guy who says, you know what? maybe they should bite the bullet and buy it back. >>> almost no burger king franchisees want to go on the air, with an ohio senator calling for a -- our awesome team worked the phones. we found a franchisee to talk honestly. it should be a great interview. he's out of cincinnati. he's up after this break. don't go anywhere. to fuel economy, to quality, today's chevrolet has it all. and it's a good time to see for yourself. this labor day, check out great lease offers on chevy's award-winning, fuel efficient lineup. just announced, get additional $500 bonus to lease this 2014 chevy malibu lt for around $189 per month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. can i get my experian credit report...eport card" thing. like, the one the bank sees. sheesh, i feel like i'm being
that's up about 8%, about 78% since going public on august 1st, mandy. >> thank you very much. >>> yesterday we gave our suggested restaurant matchups, and i noticed a missed opportunity, mcdonald's backing out of chipotle, only to watch the shares soar nearly 700 percent. ouch. so we found a guy who says, you know what? maybe they should bite the bullet and buy it back. >>> almost no burger king franchisees want to go on the air, with an ohio senator calling for a --...
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>> reporter: mandy, napa is bouncing back from a big earthquake. in fact the biggest to hit this hear in about 25 years. what that's going to mean for local businesses is actually still kind of uncertain. i was talking to the chamber of commerce. they're trying to piece together and determine the extent of the fallout. i did catch up with one local restaurant owner who is back up and running. in facting to him as a long-term resident, he said the impact of an event isn't so much financial, but emotional. >> for me it's been more emotional. i've been here 33 years, floods, now earthquake, and to see my friends struggling and us luckily, we just had minor damage. >> ultimately the economic impact of an event like this can be pretty significant, up to $1 billion. that's a preliminary investment being put out by core logic. guys, back to you. >>> some people are getting tad credits as part of obamacare could be in a big surprise next spring when they get or maybe don't get their tax refund checks. joining us is cnbc.com health care reporter dan mangan.
>> reporter: mandy, napa is bouncing back from a big earthquake. in fact the biggest to hit this hear in about 25 years. what that's going to mean for local businesses is actually still kind of uncertain. i was talking to the chamber of commerce. they're trying to piece together and determine the extent of the fallout. i did catch up with one local restaurant owner who is back up and running. in facting to him as a long-term resident, he said the impact of an event isn't so much...
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mandy, back to you. >> it's all about the kids. i hope they win out in the long run. >>> have you ever found yourself at work being distracted by maybe facebook, a little tweeting, brian, planning a travel, or maybe even fantasy football. >> should i take a kicker in the fifth round or sixth round? >> definitely the seventh round -- is there a seventh round? i have no idea. so could work at home employees actually be more productive. your 16-year-old daughter studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our whole range of life event discounts. newlywed discount. new college graduate and retiree discounts. you could even get a discount when you add a car. call liberty mutual for a free
mandy, back to you. >> it's all about the kids. i hope they win out in the long run. >>> have you ever found yourself at work being distracted by maybe facebook, a little tweeting, brian, planning a travel, or maybe even fantasy football. >> should i take a kicker in the fifth round or sixth round? >> definitely the seventh round -- is there a seventh round? i have no idea. so could work at home employees actually be more productive. your 16-year-old daughter studied...
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>> mandy, that's the question. it was already raised by a slew of weak retail earnings report. the report this morning broadly speaking that tells us as well there's something alling the u.s. consumer, at least relative to the consumer we think we know from the past. the question is whether this amounts to difficult income growth, the economic environment or whether there's some spottyness out there, because we're spending in different ways, payable on that mobile phone bill, maybe on amazon. maybe just on a bunch of health care-related items that we should start to think about as more consumer oriented discretionary spending. these are all big questions. they have a lot of people thinking and a lot of difference opinions. there's even still people who say it's the summer polar vortex that's ailing sales, but there's something going on. >> if in doubt, blame the weather. thank you very much, kelly. >> looking forward to it. >>> in today's hard money we're not talking gold, copper, or even grains. we're talking potatoes. reports say they have cut their consumption by a quarter s
>> mandy, that's the question. it was already raised by a slew of weak retail earnings report. the report this morning broadly speaking that tells us as well there's something alling the u.s. consumer, at least relative to the consumer we think we know from the past. the question is whether this amounts to difficult income growth, the economic environment or whether there's some spottyness out there, because we're spending in different ways, payable on that mobile phone bill, maybe on...
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. >> mandy drurry standing in for melissa lee. key test next week, one key group we still have to hear earnings from, the retailers. macy's, kohl's, jcpenney. let's get in the money. by the way, i never doubt the power of the u.s. consumer. >> well, maybe i'm a little bit more of a skeptic. that was a pretty mixed bag of retailers reporting next week. walmart, macy's, nordstrom, they're not the same thing. we did have the minor uptick in the unemployment sector, and mcdonald's, not so good. but the american consumer seems pretty tapped out right now. unless something comes along to put cash in their pockets, i don't see how they can fuel a rally. >> when you say tapped out, do you mean across the board? >> i'm saying the working middle class, the people shopping at target and kohl's. >> well, the ten-year interest trade, below 2.5%. that's money in their pocket. grain, oil, gas prices, that's cheaper for the consumer. so, some positive effects that could charge the economy. >> well, low rates don't help people charging their purch
. >> mandy drurry standing in for melissa lee. key test next week, one key group we still have to hear earnings from, the retailers. macy's, kohl's, jcpenney. let's get in the money. by the way, i never doubt the power of the u.s. consumer. >> well, maybe i'm a little bit more of a skeptic. that was a pretty mixed bag of retailers reporting next week. walmart, macy's, nordstrom, they're not the same thing. we did have the minor uptick in the unemployment sector, and mcdonald's, not...
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. >>> i'm mandy drury. in a moment's time we'll be watching today's power pitch. get out your phones and log-on to cnbc.com/vote and give this an a, b, c, d or f. get ready now. this today's pitch. >>> well got tired of seeing the came cookie cutter design and insane prizes, having to pay they junk service fees. at the end of the day we wented up with something that delivered in the box and looked nothing like we saw on the internet. >> we created bloomnation.com, the world's first online floral marketplace that brings the country's best top local florists in an easy to use site. what you see is what you finally get, because everything you see was uploaded and designed by that local florist. they'll even send you a picture of it going out so you can rest assured. >> we have -- anywhere from big cities like new york to small towns in georgia. by cutting out the middle man, you get the best flowers at the best price. >> okay. the power pitch panel we have from san francis genty lefcourt she's at free-style capital. she advises consumer internet companies. she founde
. >>> i'm mandy drury. in a moment's time we'll be watching today's power pitch. get out your phones and log-on to cnbc.com/vote and give this an a, b, c, d or f. get ready now. this today's pitch. >>> well got tired of seeing the came cookie cutter design and insane prizes, having to pay they junk service fees. at the end of the day we wented up with something that delivered in the box and looked nothing like we saw on the internet. >> we created bloomnation.com, the...
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i want to note here, mandy, david was a great guy. you know why he was on the show?reen bay and i needed caulk. literally. that's the caulk noise. >> caulk, yeah. >> and i walked into his retail store, not knowing they had a multihundred million dollar business and we ended up chatting. >> you're the guy from cnbc! >> david, so thank you. good luck to the packers, by the way. >>> one more enduring example of the late great robin williams' talent. his turn as the voice of the genie in "alladin." >> oh, all of ya, come over here. big group hug, group hug. do you mind if i kiss the monkey? mwah! oh, hairball. well, i can't do any more damage around this popsicle stand. i'm out of here! bye-bye, you two crazy lovehummingbirds. hey, rug man, ciao! i'm history! no, i'm mythology! i don't care what i am, i'm free! where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevro
i want to note here, mandy, david was a great guy. you know why he was on the show?reen bay and i needed caulk. literally. that's the caulk noise. >> caulk, yeah. >> and i walked into his retail store, not knowing they had a multihundred million dollar business and we ended up chatting. >> you're the guy from cnbc! >> david, so thank you. good luck to the packers, by the way. >>> one more enduring example of the late great robin williams' talent. his turn as the...
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. >> that is a great point, mandy, but lauren that is a terrifying point. >> this is something that we have seen trend for quite a few years now and in 2010 then-president medvedev changed it to protect russians outside of russia. >> just quickly to follow-up on that, if ukraine is annexed by russia, who will be in the sights of putin next? >> russia is not going to outright annex all of ukraine, it would be pretty politically untenable. the eastern part is possible. other countries we're watching is georgia, moldova and the battic states. >> thank you very much. great insight as always. >>> the russian poultry sounds bad. what will the real impact be? what does it actually mean for your business, the industry, sir? >> ten years ago, 20 years ago, it would have been devastating, today it's going to be just a blip, russia is about 7% of our exports and we're exporting about 20% of our production, so it's not near as concerning as it once would have been. >> what do you make of it, though? is it just symbolic, a slap in the face by putin that won't have an effect or something that we're
. >> that is a great point, mandy, but lauren that is a terrifying point. >> this is something that we have seen trend for quite a few years now and in 2010 then-president medvedev changed it to protect russians outside of russia. >> just quickly to follow-up on that, if ukraine is annexed by russia, who will be in the sights of putin next? >> russia is not going to outright annex all of ukraine, it would be pretty politically untenable. the eastern part is possible....
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and the culprit here, mandy, is distraction. there's a great saying -- the cleaner your home, the worse your next performance review, and that's before you get to the kids, the dog and the yard. it's a zero sum game when it comes to focus. and so, workers at home find themselves -- you know that phrase life gets in the way? well, it becomes heightened at home. and the lines are really blurry. but interestingly, technology was the enabler here. it let us stay at home. it will also be the solution. so, you hear a lot about personal analytics, which will become the moneyball, if you will, of hr. everyone will be a quantified employee. and that will help keep things fair, whether you work at home or, frankly, whether you work in a cube or office in headquarters. >> i'm guessing, theresa, that you disagree with some of what regina just said. >> yeah, i disagree and agree with some of it. i think the bottom line is i don't think this is a telework issue. i think this is a basic management issue. good, old-fashioned management. manager
and the culprit here, mandy, is distraction. there's a great saying -- the cleaner your home, the worse your next performance review, and that's before you get to the kids, the dog and the yard. it's a zero sum game when it comes to focus. and so, workers at home find themselves -- you know that phrase life gets in the way? well, it becomes heightened at home. and the lines are really blurry. but interestingly, technology was the enabler here. it let us stay at home. it will also be the...
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. >> and this is one key mandying dear. video of this friendly fawn is going viral tonight. you get the full story coming up. but first here's jimmy kimmel. >> here's a sample of the none snens store for you tonight. if. is the.e. white. the babies >> there is encouraging news tonight on the deadly ebola virus outbreak. american man who checked himself into a new york hospital after exhibiting ebola like symptoms tonight was declared uninfected. very good news. 2 american aid workers treated for the virus now improving. the marsie has the story from atlanta. >>reporter: second american ebola patient heading home to the u.s. if getting on the medical evacuation plane in liberia. traveling to emery university hospital in atlanta for treatment. >> she was weak but tell showing good signs and some improvement. she was eating a little by. able to take in fluid. >> today we learn more about an experimental drug that she and her colleague dr. kent brantly reportedly given in liberia. it was manufactured by a biopharmaceutical company in san diego. never tested on human but in a des
. >> and this is one key mandying dear. video of this friendly fawn is going viral tonight. you get the full story coming up. but first here's jimmy kimmel. >> here's a sample of the none snens store for you tonight. if. is the.e. white. the babies >> there is encouraging news tonight on the deadly ebola virus outbreak. american man who checked himself into a new york hospital after exhibiting ebola like symptoms tonight was declared uninfected. very good news. 2 american aid...
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. >> and this is one key mandying dear. video of this friendly fawn is going viral tonight. you get the full story coming up. but first here's jimmy kimmel. >> here's a sample of the none snens store for you tonight. if. >> white. white. the babies are crying now is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. is the. >> there is encouraging news tonight on the deadly ebola virus outbreak. american man who checked himself into a new york hospital after exhibiting ebola like symptoms tonight was declared uninfected. very good news. 2 american aid workers treated for the virus now improving. the marsie has the story from atlanta. >>reporter: second american ebola patient heading home to the u.s. if getting on the medical evacuation plane in liberia. traveling to emery university hospital in atlanta for treatment. >>
. >> and this is one key mandying dear. video of this friendly fawn is going viral tonight. you get the full story coming up. but first here's jimmy kimmel. >> here's a sample of the none snens store for you tonight. if. >> white. white. the babies are crying now is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to...
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ukrainian singer several people wounded three activists detained in may forty eight people mostly mandy government protesters were killed during a bloody standoff with pro kiev radicals. keeping on top of all the updates coming out of ukraine and around the clock on air and online. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the work of our government and as. we've been hijacked handful of friends. national corporations that will profit by destroying what are probably the hardest ones to my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing the number ready to join the movement then walk a little bit but. if you leave with these economic ups and downs in the final months they belong to the old sang i and the rest because i was so unique it will be every week on
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. >> chris wolf of merrill lynch, thank you and jeff mandy. >>> one of the day standout stocks, proctor and gamble. the company owns brands like pampers, tide and gillett reported a 38% rise in earnings beating estimates. that sent shares up 3% making it the top-performing stock. the world's largest consumer products maker announced a big move to get smaller. sarah eisen tells us why the ceo believes less is more. >> reporter: the world's biggest consumer products company has a growth problem. it's shrinking to simplify the company and boost sales. it will focus instead of 70 to 80 consumer brands like tide deterge gent, pampers and more. part of it is the economy pea. >> it feels, in my seat, a little choppy, and i would say that's true across the globe with some of the political events, et cetera, but against that continued opportunity for growth on both top and bottom line. >> and rivals colgate, kimberly clark also struggle to post stronger sales during the quarter but many expect progress in turning around the company from the ceo to return to the top spot a year ago in an effort t
. >> chris wolf of merrill lynch, thank you and jeff mandy. >>> one of the day standout stocks, proctor and gamble. the company owns brands like pampers, tide and gillett reported a 38% rise in earnings beating estimates. that sent shares up 3% making it the top-performing stock. the world's largest consumer products maker announced a big move to get smaller. sarah eisen tells us why the ceo believes less is more. >> reporter: the world's biggest consumer products company...
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. >> and this is one key mandying dear. video of this friendly fawn is going viral tonight. you story comingll story coming up. but first here's jimmy kimmel. >> here's a sample of the none snens store for you tonight. if. >> white. white. the babies are crying now walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered anng men ugust 4tto a mcdo an extraordinary burger ps of j. ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... is the. >> there is encouraging news tonight on the deadly ebola virus outbreak. american man who checked himself into a new york hospital after exhibiting ebola like symptoms tonight was declared uninfected. very good news. 2 american aid workers treated for the virus now improving. the marsie has the story from atlanta. >>reporter: second american ebola patient heading home to the u.s. if getting medical evacuation plane in liberia. traveling to emery university hospit
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back to you, mandy. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis.'s check in with the top master again, what are you looking at, carter? >> it's interesting. history shows when you get this severe a drop in crude oil over two-month period, energy stocks out perform looking out 1, 3, 5 months. we know crude has dropped 108 to 105. 12% decline. take a look at these statistics. there have been 200 times, 203 in fact, going back to 1980 where oil has dropped on a two to three-month basis by 15% as stated here. oil drops more than 15%. this is actually the performance of the s&p 500 energy sector on a one month, three month and five-month basis relative to the s&p. it actually out performs. so we think that's an important back drop. take a look at two charts. two year chart of xle. it measures s&p 500 energy stocks. these are the four important intermediate decline. the percentages are remarkably similar. 8%, 9.5%, 7.5%, 7%. the duration, this was 22 sessions. this was 23. this was 22. and this one's been 32. but the principles are that after a selloff y
back to you, mandy. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis.'s check in with the top master again, what are you looking at, carter? >> it's interesting. history shows when you get this severe a drop in crude oil over two-month period, energy stocks out perform looking out 1, 3, 5 months. we know crude has dropped 108 to 105. 12% decline. take a look at these statistics. there have been 200 times, 203 in fact, going back to 1980 where oil has dropped on a two to three-month basis by...
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investigators say a mandy pick in this sketch is wanting for attempting to sexually assault a woman behindless shelter. police say surveillance video shows the man violently throwing her children out of her car. two of those kids were treated for minor injuries after the attack. >>> video shows moments just before nine year-old new jersey girl accidentally shot and killed a gun instructor at an air zone gun range. the sheriff's office released this video showing girl shooting a uzi somebody machine gun. authorities say he was killed after that gun recoiled, pointed up and hit the the 39 year-old instructor. he was an army veteran served in iraq and afghanistan. prosecutors say charges will not be filed. >>> well, police say friendly fire is responsible for accidental death of the crew member for the reality crime show, cops. officers responded to a robbery call at a fast food restaurant tuesday night in omaha, audio technician bryce dion was hit by an officer's bullet as suspect was trying to get away. that suspect was also killed. the store's manager remembers everything happening so fast
investigators say a mandy pick in this sketch is wanting for attempting to sexually assault a woman behindless shelter. police say surveillance video shows the man violently throwing her children out of her car. two of those kids were treated for minor injuries after the attack. >>> video shows moments just before nine year-old new jersey girl accidentally shot and killed a gun instructor at an air zone gun range. the sheriff's office released this video showing girl shooting a uzi...
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the militants on a mountain near the turkish border kurdish forces managed to free some of them but mandy moore remain in danger jihad is consider them devil worshipers and have already executed those they've captured. the u.s. has conducted air strikes and militants in iraq targeting the earth hillary positions and convoys lawmakers in washington want to direct invasion fearing that the u.s. trade an attack on home soil similar to nine eleven but world affairs journalist tell us a key one believes that your hardest work cultivated by the u.s. in the first place. the intervention of the united states several weeks ago by deploying so-called military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from the islamic state of iraq and syria now calling itself the islamic state of course they fought for several years by supplying arms and other intelligence and tackle support to the armed opposition groups i
the militants on a mountain near the turkish border kurdish forces managed to free some of them but mandy moore remain in danger jihad is consider them devil worshipers and have already executed those they've captured. the u.s. has conducted air strikes and militants in iraq targeting the earth hillary positions and convoys lawmakers in washington want to direct invasion fearing that the u.s. trade an attack on home soil similar to nine eleven but world affairs journalist tell us a key one...
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"street signs" will begin with mandy drury and myself after this short break. don't go anywhere. a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> welcome to the "street signs." live from the floor of the new york city, stocks still selling off. have opened attract on russian armored vehicles. the open stocks are up as high as 16,775. rig
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her name is mandy colton and she says the rules are simple. a stick and must be eaten and finished at the fair. her indulgence is for a good cause. it will ultimately help the make-a-wish foundation. each food item she tries along with recommendations are documented on social media and she is hoping she can encourage her twitter follow he is to donate to make a wish. >> it turned into something a little bit more than i thought it would. i thought any proceeds are going to go to a good cause helping kids' dreams come true. it turned into people thought it was cool. some people thought i was crazy. >> well, mandy says she is eating between five and 6,000 calories a day during the fair. >>> still ahead for you on kron 4 news weekend, the latest on how an oregon girl was trapped and died in a sand cave. >>> and protests continue in ferguson, missouri over the shooting death of michael brown. why protesters say they are not giving up. >>> our political analyst michael i don't knowky will join us to talk about the shakeout from the napa earthquake.
her name is mandy colton and she says the rules are simple. a stick and must be eaten and finished at the fair. her indulgence is for a good cause. it will ultimately help the make-a-wish foundation. each food item she tries along with recommendations are documented on social media and she is hoping she can encourage her twitter follow he is to donate to make a wish. >> it turned into something a little bit more than i thought it would. i thought any proceeds are going to go to a good...
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i'm mandy drury. check out the daily segment inside "fast money" every day, see you next friday. have a great weekend. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate. why don't you call me? i think stocks have become the most hated commodity in existence. they are certainly hated anytime than i can remember in my career. i believe anyone can turn a profit in the stock market as long as you are willing to take the time and effort. i wouldn't try to educate you if i think this is more than a possibility but feasible. you can succeed at managing your own money. so if that is the case then why is it so darn difficult? how come so many people struggle to make money in the market? how can i believe it is possible for you to beat when so many people fail to do so? you can do it. you got to do it the right way. one
i'm mandy drury. check out the daily segment inside "fast money" every day, see you next friday. have a great weekend. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate. why...
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mandy has been training jennifer for over ten years. clearly it is working well. the little league world series. mo'ne davis and is it taney? taney little league, they are with us live. >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. napa residents and business owners hope to get a better estimate of what needs to be done to fix damage from yesterday's 6.0 earthquake. the u.s. geological survey believes fixing the damage could cost in excess of a billion dollars. 33 build rgs red tagged in napa, another eight red or yellow tagged in vallejo. power is still out to a little more than 100 pg&e customers down from 7,000 immediately after the quake. >>> here's traffic on this monday morning with leyla. >> we have a couple problems across the bay area if you're trying to get to work. you'll find this accident southbound side of highway 101 at third avenue blocking one lane. as you take a ride up to the maze, we still have this accident involving an 18-wheeler westbound side of 580 to the eastbound 80 connector. two lanes are blocked and really heavy jam-up coming away from the hoffm
mandy has been training jennifer for over ten years. clearly it is working well. the little league world series. mo'ne davis and is it taney? taney little league, they are with us live. >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. napa residents and business owners hope to get a better estimate of what needs to be done to fix damage from yesterday's 6.0 earthquake. the u.s. geological survey believes fixing the damage could cost in excess of a billion dollars. 33 build rgs red tagged in napa,...
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. >>> let's see what's coming up on "street signs" with mandy drury. >> very dramatic photos there.actually its first ceo. we are going to have him on the show. we're going to talk to him. we also asked you over twitter what other restaurant matchups would work. we read your answers and we'll read them on air as well, so it should be a good segment. now it's back to "power lunch" in the meantime. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." with centurylink visionary cloud a brinfrastructure, and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your med
. >>> let's see what's coming up on "street signs" with mandy drury. >> very dramatic photos there.actually its first ceo. we are going to have him on the show. we're going to talk to him. we also asked you over twitter what other restaurant matchups would work. we read your answers and we'll read them on air as well, so it should be a good segment. now it's back to "power lunch" in the meantime. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a...
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a fed and stock market are -- mandy, obviously one of the weirdest things i have ever seen. >> me toos well. on course for the biggest weekly gain in four months. the s&p 500 is less than five months away from the all-time closing high, which is 1987. you have the s&p there, 1984, all very good years. write it down, folks, and gold did below $1300. the dollar is holding around a high for nearly a year. the headlines straight away with steve liesman. >> july meeting, many agree at the fed they should move sooner if their goals are me more quickly.
a fed and stock market are -- mandy, obviously one of the weirdest things i have ever seen. >> me toos well. on course for the biggest weekly gain in four months. the s&p 500 is less than five months away from the all-time closing high, which is 1987. you have the s&p there, 1984, all very good years. write it down, folks, and gold did below $1300. the dollar is holding around a high for nearly a year. the headlines straight away with steve liesman. >> july meeting, many...
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mandy, let us know where we are and what is going on. >> let's look at the
mandy, let us know where we are and what is going on. >> let's look at the