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this is about as far as you can get from mandy patinkin. >> patinkin: mandy is not calm.) i'm acting. and... and i love playing someone calm. i wish i'd had that role earlier on in life. there's a lot of saul i like to take with me in my life. >> simon: what would you like to take with you? >> patinkin: his quiet, his ability to truly, legitimately listen, his lack of a need to speak first to get his ideas out. >> simon: has this really affected you? >> patinkin: not enough. ♪ sometimes, i think we're on the right track... >> simon: when he finishes playing saul, he'll go back to being mandy, diving into an experimental musical with his longtime pianist paul ford and actor taylor mac. he told us his purpose in life can be summed up in a single word-- "connect." singing and performing have always been his surest means of doing that. >> patinkin: ♪ didn't mean to make you cry ♪ if i'm not back again this time tomorrow ♪ carry on, carry on, as if nothing really matters... somebody just offered me a part the other day, the older guy in a film. and i remember saying to the guy
this is about as far as you can get from mandy patinkin. >> patinkin: mandy is not calm.) i'm acting. and... and i love playing someone calm. i wish i'd had that role earlier on in life. there's a lot of saul i like to take with me in my life. >> simon: what would you like to take with you? >> patinkin: his quiet, his ability to truly, legitimately listen, his lack of a need to speak first to get his ideas out. >> simon: has this really affected you? >> patinkin:...
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>> $1 billion, mandy. $1 billion.o in other words, because the energy complex all moves very closely together, you know, so goes oil, so goes natural gas, utility costs, prices at the pump. for every 1 penny you save on gas, it's worth a billion. if gasoline prices fell $1, that would be like $100 billion improvement in household cash flow. about three-quarters to almost a full point on annual gdp. it's a huge number. this is very stimulative to the u.s. consumer and makes me very upbeat on growth especially the retail sector. >> but the drag, joe, from the oil industry which has been a large part of the creation and economic reconstruction story of america, will that balance it out in the negative way? or is it still a net positive? >> we looked at it, brian. it's still a net positive. so as you know, the energy sector is very capital intensive. if oil prices were even to move down a bit further, you're only going to lose about one-tenth at most, 0.2 on gdp because of capital spending being significantly weaker. ther
>> $1 billion, mandy. $1 billion.o in other words, because the energy complex all moves very closely together, you know, so goes oil, so goes natural gas, utility costs, prices at the pump. for every 1 penny you save on gas, it's worth a billion. if gasoline prices fell $1, that would be like $100 billion improvement in household cash flow. about three-quarters to almost a full point on annual gdp. it's a huge number. this is very stimulative to the u.s. consumer and makes me very upbeat...
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for four decades, mandy has put everything he has into every role he's played.e way to stardom. again and again, mandy's career has unraveled at the hands of an unlikely villain-- himself. now, at 61, his raw talent has carried him to the top again, with his portrayal of a cia spy chief in "homeland," the critically-acclaimed drama airing on cbs' sister network, showtime. >> mandy patinkin: this is our point of view. so it's what we're seeing. >> simon: we met him at this outdoor location in, of all places, cape town, where two streets have been transformed into a remote town in pakistan. the show came to south africa because of the light, the ethnic diversity of the extras and, primarily, because of the tax breaks. >> patinkin: so i'm going to give you a little tour. >> simon: they even relocated the entire "homeland" soundstage here. mandy, who plays spy saul berenson, was happy to show us around, at breakneck speed. >> patinkin: this is the hall of presidents. >> simon: does saul walk this fast? >> patinkin: yes, he does. >> simon: for the uninitiated, "homel
for four decades, mandy has put everything he has into every role he's played.e way to stardom. again and again, mandy's career has unraveled at the hands of an unlikely villain-- himself. now, at 61, his raw talent has carried him to the top again, with his portrayal of a cia spy chief in "homeland," the critically-acclaimed drama airing on cbs' sister network, showtime. >> mandy patinkin: this is our point of view. so it's what we're seeing. >> simon: we met him at this...
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mandy paid a record $10 million for breeding mare two years ago. >> they're off in the kentucky derby in the past nine years, graduates here have gone on to win half of all triple crown races. se animal kingdom won the kentucky derby in 2011. >> someone's probably hoping to find a derby winner at least. >> reporter: it's her job to sell horses for this farm, the largest consigner of horses this year. >> they are just trying to get their final looks in and decide which ones they want to bid on. >> reporter: occasionally allaire has her favorites. >> just a neat horse. put together very well. got good natural bone and muscle substance. and a great brain. >> reporter: her client list, a global who's who of power and privilege. their private planes line up while they shop. >> the excitement of a horse race is incredible. >> reporter: olympic skiing star bode miller is part of the new generation of investors. >> horses that are under appreciated here, that can still race in the future, some of the horses that are going for over $1 million are never going to see the racetrack. >> reporter:
mandy paid a record $10 million for breeding mare two years ago. >> they're off in the kentucky derby in the past nine years, graduates here have gone on to win half of all triple crown races. se animal kingdom won the kentucky derby in 2011. >> someone's probably hoping to find a derby winner at least. >> reporter: it's her job to sell horses for this farm, the largest consigner of horses this year. >> they are just trying to get their final looks in and decide which...
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>> hi, mandy. at this historically, we want to look at groups and how they outperform year to date through thanksgiving, they tend to do better than the rest of the market through the remainder of the year. so it's a function of the winners keep on winning and the losers keep on losing. for 75% of the groups in the s&p 500, they tend to do better in the last six weeks of the year when they have outperformed through thanksgiving then when they underperformed. >> i'm sorry, keep on going, paul. >> so some of the groups that have outperformed that we would still find attractive are health care and health care services. one name in there, stair cycle, which has done good recently. and the group has outperformed year to date. tech hardware, one name in there that is a bohemuth is and. and health and human services going into next year, you think about it, the chance that the medical device tax could get repealed next year now that we have republican control of congress. so that's one bone that they coul
>> hi, mandy. at this historically, we want to look at groups and how they outperform year to date through thanksgiving, they tend to do better than the rest of the market through the remainder of the year. so it's a function of the winners keep on winning and the losers keep on losing. for 75% of the groups in the s&p 500, they tend to do better in the last six weeks of the year when they have outperformed through thanksgiving then when they underperformed. >> i'm sorry, keep...
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. >> yo, my name is amanda, mandy drury.f the s&p managers close again above its five-day moving average, it will be the 25th consecutive trading day. so if we do that one more day, brian, it will be tied for the longest streak ever going back to 1960. and earlier today, as you can see, we went green courtesy of, yep, philadelphia. we got the best philly fed reading in 21 years. add that to upbeat existing home sales and you now have all three major averages on track for a fifth straight week of gains. >> and a big shout-out to jonathan krinski who's providing us with these daily stats. i don't think anybody else is talking about them. but that makes me think all the more that we are right. >> the question, of course, is what happens once you get to day 26? do we then go down? do we then break out? that, of course, remains to be seen. >> it does. and tomorrow could be the big day where we tie the longest streak, as you said, in more than 50 years. bottom line is this. because we say five-day moving average and maybe people's
. >> yo, my name is amanda, mandy drury.f the s&p managers close again above its five-day moving average, it will be the 25th consecutive trading day. so if we do that one more day, brian, it will be tied for the longest streak ever going back to 1960. and earlier today, as you can see, we went green courtesy of, yep, philadelphia. we got the best philly fed reading in 21 years. add that to upbeat existing home sales and you now have all three major averages on track for a fifth...
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>> brian and mandy, we were actually the only u.s.edia outlet to get access to over 500 tax rulings from 300 companies, 219 of which are u.s. companies that show exactly how these companies set up structures in luxembourg to significantly reduce the tax bill. so here's how it works. big accounting firms, in our case the documents we have is price waterhouse coopers goes first to the tax ministers in luxembourg and says here's the kind of structure that we want to set up. so they have a conversation about it. then the tax ministers sign off, which is what is called a tax ruling ar a comfort level and then they go and set up the structures. so it would be the same thing as a foreign firm going to the irs first and saying here's what we want to do. how do we reduce our tax burden? and that -- >> the catch is it's not illegal, right? >> exactly. it's not illegal. and price waterhouse coopers is the first to say we're not doing anything wrong. luxembourg is saying we're not doing anything wrong. they're working with the confines of luxembo
>> brian and mandy, we were actually the only u.s.edia outlet to get access to over 500 tax rulings from 300 companies, 219 of which are u.s. companies that show exactly how these companies set up structures in luxembourg to significantly reduce the tax bill. so here's how it works. big accounting firms, in our case the documents we have is price waterhouse coopers goes first to the tax ministers in luxembourg and says here's the kind of structure that we want to set up. so they have a...
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i'm mandy drury with really great news. if you are one of the 41 million people hitting the roads this week for thanksgiving, you are going to pay on average $2.81 a gallon to fill up. that's down 40 cents from a year ago when you paid $3.28. and pump prices have now fallen for 60 consecutive days. that is why the longest streak was in 2008. >> you are like the santa of gasoline. >> i am. i need my hats and ho ho ho. >>> a big week. oil ministers in opec gearing up for a big thanksgiving day meeting. the big question, will saudi arabia cut production to stop prices from falling any more? we'll bring in bertha coombs for the latest on this. >> this is a big week for opec's credibility. probably the most important meeting they have had since the financial crisis. they need to decide how much to cut oil. oil prices today closing in there. we had wti crude a little higher than brent crude. brent is the international price for oil. and brent crude is very much in bear market territory year to date. opec producing way more than t
i'm mandy drury with really great news. if you are one of the 41 million people hitting the roads this week for thanksgiving, you are going to pay on average $2.81 a gallon to fill up. that's down 40 cents from a year ago when you paid $3.28. and pump prices have now fallen for 60 consecutive days. that is why the longest streak was in 2008. >> you are like the santa of gasoline. >> i am. i need my hats and ho ho ho. >>> a big week. oil ministers in opec gearing up for a...
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. >> last question before we go back to mandy. you will probably not want to touch this because you have others here. you think the dow will be higher a year from now? >> i have no idea. yn anyone wondering that should be in the market. >> ceo of schwab here at the impact conference here in denver, colorado. . this is a massive event. we appreciate being your broadcast partner. >> we are grateful for you to be here. >> a little reason to be optimistic about the market and try to reengage millennials and say the stock market historically is the greatest wealth creator in the history of the world. you have to convince people that is the case. >> it was interesting what the ceo was saying -- >> going steady. >> we had the conversation we are now exclusive thing. are have a question for you. most of the clients are long term investors and in it for the long haul. i'm sure you have spoken to many people, what do they tell you is their number one concern right now, if anything? >> well, politics, obviously, is on everybody's minds today
. >> last question before we go back to mandy. you will probably not want to touch this because you have others here. you think the dow will be higher a year from now? >> i have no idea. yn anyone wondering that should be in the market. >> ceo of schwab here at the impact conference here in denver, colorado. . this is a massive event. we appreciate being your broadcast partner. >> we are grateful for you to be here. >> a little reason to be optimistic about the...
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>> hi, mandy! [applause] wow.
>> hi, mandy! [applause] wow.
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it has a high enough heel maybe for mandy. this is rigid and a polymer.pt put this on your foot. >> you could. we are working on versions where we are fading and go from a hard acrylic to rubber. >> most of what we are seeing here the fluid is in the machine and based on a design and it creates this? >> imagine droplets of a plastic that you flash it with light and solidifies. >> maris is our model. good to see you there. we asked whether people could guess what maris is wearing that was made by a 3 d printer. i wonder what people would guess here. you be good at home. it's this belt, right? >> yes. >> is it blastic? >> it's metal. >> excuse me for playing with your belt. first time i have been able to do this on television. it is wonderful. it is a polymer. it is quite chic. it's nice. >> it is stainless steel. >> each piece of this is made by -- you assemble this. you like this. >> i would buy this. >> stick around, we are going to get your reaction when the poll closes. to advance the discussion or maybe pull me out of the ditch let's go to sara. >> i
it has a high enough heel maybe for mandy. this is rigid and a polymer.pt put this on your foot. >> you could. we are working on versions where we are fading and go from a hard acrylic to rubber. >> most of what we are seeing here the fluid is in the machine and based on a design and it creates this? >> imagine droplets of a plastic that you flash it with light and solidifies. >> maris is our model. good to see you there. we asked whether people could guess what maris is...
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its finance editor mandy joins us with details. mandy, welcome.eaders of consumer reports are big fans of these outlet malls. what was their response. >> about 57 percent of them are completely happy with their outlet store ventures that's over 15,000 readers that responded. that's up the last time we surveyed them a few years back. gerri: what is it abouttthese outlet stores that are so appealing. >> they're happy especially with the stores they rated highly they're happy with the quality of the goods, the election is they get, the help they get. when i went to the stores and shopped myself, i found that's very true. great selection. the service people are great. gerri: tell me. what are the retailer names that get a particular nod from your readers. >> the top-rated outlets were bond worth, a woman's clothing store. ll bean. hagger, carters and oshkosh. carters owns oshkosh now. gerri: they're the top-rated stores there. who did they gripe about? who didn't they like? >> the lower rated were american eagle, old navy, gap, nike, and leave ease te
its finance editor mandy joins us with details. mandy, welcome.eaders of consumer reports are big fans of these outlet malls. what was their response. >> about 57 percent of them are completely happy with their outlet store ventures that's over 15,000 readers that responded. that's up the last time we surveyed them a few years back. gerri: what is it abouttthese outlet stores that are so appealing. >> they're happy especially with the stores they rated highly they're happy with the...
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hello, mandy. >> hi, everyone. i'm mandy drury. we are watching the s&p and the d dow. th
hello, mandy. >> hi, everyone. i'm mandy drury. we are watching the s&p and the d dow. th
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. ♪ >> hi, my name is mandy woodruff, i'm a personal finance minister for new york city, and i'm in "stream." >> we're discussing the state of the u.s. economy six years after the great recession. one change consumers feel daily is increases in various banking fees. the cities with the highest atm fees are milwaukee, houston, san diego, denver, and phoenix tops the list. the cities with the lowest, los angeles, pittsburgh, and cincinnati is the very lowest. kenneth these atm fees are high. they are pushing $5, and you add that to the $31.9 billion that banks collected last year in overdraft fees, and that is going to leave consumers to say what is going on? this >> right. and what is going on, lisa is you are exactly right. overdraft fees are a multi-billion dollars a year profit source of revenue for large banks, and consumers, as i mentioned most americans now are now living paycheck to paycheck, that makes them much more susceptible to these overdraft fees. this is a large source of revenue for large banks. a typical fee of $35 tends to be almost twice as much. the cost of a partic
. ♪ >> hi, my name is mandy woodruff, i'm a personal finance minister for new york city, and i'm in "stream." >> we're discussing the state of the u.s. economy six years after the great recession. one change consumers feel daily is increases in various banking fees. the cities with the highest atm fees are milwaukee, houston, san diego, denver, and phoenix tops the list. the cities with the lowest, los angeles, pittsburgh, and cincinnati is the very lowest. kenneth these...
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>> well, it is an issue, mandy. know, we are looking at a $5 billion to $7 billion hit from the recall and that's well priced in the stock. it was trading up at 42 so i think a lot of the bad news is priced into the stock already and sales continue to do better and if we can get some of these places around the globe like china and europe, you know, joining the party that we have had with the 3.5% gdp i think international sales could be a catalyst, as well. let's not remember their break even point is 10.5 million vehicles a year. they're estimated to sell about 16.5 million to 17 million vehicles this year. i think there's a lot of room to go up in the stock. i think there's a safety margin there. >> mark, with another one, j&j because of the dividend or something more? >> no, no. the dividend's a huge component and look at the product diversification so right now a lot of their growth coming from the new drugs and a good strategy for the clients and we're that the point in the looking to hit that many home runs ri
>> well, it is an issue, mandy. know, we are looking at a $5 billion to $7 billion hit from the recall and that's well priced in the stock. it was trading up at 42 so i think a lot of the bad news is priced into the stock already and sales continue to do better and if we can get some of these places around the globe like china and europe, you know, joining the party that we have had with the 3.5% gdp i think international sales could be a catalyst, as well. let's not remember their break...
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brian and mandy we will try to get you in. last time we tried i guess your mics weren't quite ready for it. as you look there this is familiar territory for all of us who work in one way or another down in the financial district. >> it is. there are really two names to this building, one world trade center and also called the freedom tower. this is the tallest building in america. it just opened up last week. kind of an auspicious beginning. let's hope the workers can get rescued safely and as quickly as possible. it is a scary situation. 1,776 feet from the ground to the top of the building. 69 stories up, probably more than 700 feet in the air. these workers obviously are waiting for rescue. let's hope that second basket that you pointed out will be coming down to help them soon. >> as you said, it is the united states tallest building. it is 104 floors in total. the scaffolding is trapped around the 69th floor. as you were saying it is really important to note that the fdny is in communication with those two workers and tha
brian and mandy we will try to get you in. last time we tried i guess your mics weren't quite ready for it. as you look there this is familiar territory for all of us who work in one way or another down in the financial district. >> it is. there are really two names to this building, one world trade center and also called the freedom tower. this is the tallest building in america. it just opened up last week. kind of an auspicious beginning. let's hope the workers can get rescued safely...
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mandy, one of the newest members of the zoo. in a play pool, a giant ball, baby elephant. you know wonderful times are about to happen. >> this is the best scene from dumbo. >> she's a baby, as you can see. nandy can't play in the regular pool because it's too dangerous for her. this is her playing pool time. the other pool's been drained. >> there is is flippin' cute because she loves so much. in head first, butt first, kicking her leg out, rolling around. >> mud. >> ecstasy for you. >> it really is. >>> all right, everybody, time for us give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you need the buzz word, to be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad mini button. >> enter the buzzword on facebook, twitter or both. enter on each every day. >> time for us reveal monday's buzzword. it is viral. get on over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad mini button and enter monday's buzzword viral. >> and get this, one day later this week, bonus giveaway day. that means we have two winners. one will get an ip
mandy, one of the newest members of the zoo. in a play pool, a giant ball, baby elephant. you know wonderful times are about to happen. >> this is the best scene from dumbo. >> she's a baby, as you can see. nandy can't play in the regular pool because it's too dangerous for her. this is her playing pool time. the other pool's been drained. >> there is is flippin' cute because she loves so much. in head first, butt first, kicking her leg out, rolling around. >> mud....
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mandy? >> so much for the santa claus rally. guest thinks the markets could be in for some turbulence. >>> we're also witnessing the most successful debut by a fast casual restaurant chain this year. we'll be speaking to the man behind the restaurant. >>> and we'll also have on the arizona attorney general. his state is suing general motors over the delayed recalls. it should be an interesting conversation. join us for "street signs" after "power lunch" returns after this quick break. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid l
mandy? >> so much for the santa claus rally. guest thinks the markets could be in for some turbulence. >>> we're also witnessing the most successful debut by a fast casual restaurant chain this year. we'll be speaking to the man behind the restaurant. >>> and we'll also have on the arizona attorney general. his state is suing general motors over the delayed recalls. it should be an interesting conversation. join us for "street signs" after "power...
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from our nbc fitness center, licensed massage therapist mandy is over there -- >> we've got a table set escort. >> really take the lights down. >> i'm not that old. >> lights down in the studio. >> hi, mandy, how are you, nice to see you. wow, this isn't awkward. >> go ahead, al. take your jacket off. >> yeah, babe! >> thank you very much. >> no problem. >> you have to take your glasses off. i've seen this movie before. >> we need candles and scented oils, right? >> but not kim k. oil. can they dim the lights a little bit. >> could you get some turtle wax. all right, mandy, get to work there. >> this is the first time he's put his head down, do we think he'll be able to get back -- >> i think he's out. that's it. >> there's a gopro camera seeing your face from that angle, so don't make anything crazy. >> there he is. >> the lights are down. >> enjoy the little rest and relaxation as we speak in our very -- >> i'm feeling pretty mellow here. >> i'm worried he might fall asleep. >> he will. >> let's talk softly. >> meantime, he cares nothing about this next story, but most of america does
from our nbc fitness center, licensed massage therapist mandy is over there -- >> we've got a table set escort. >> really take the lights down. >> i'm not that old. >> lights down in the studio. >> hi, mandy, how are you, nice to see you. wow, this isn't awkward. >> go ahead, al. take your jacket off. >> yeah, babe! >> thank you very much. >> no problem. >> you have to take your glasses off. i've seen this movie before. >> we...
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have a great day. >> wrong, wrong, wrong. >> 50 shades of yeah. >> mandy doesn't have this many hands those olsen twins finally settle down? we have news of an olsen twin marriage, kate middleton makes introducing olive garden's two newest tours of italy we begin in northern italy discover winding slopes of velvety fettuccine alfredo with portobello peaks. overlooking rich chicken lombardy with smoked italian cheeses and bacon and indulgent asiago tortelloni or, head south to explore the bold, spicy flavors of the mediterranean coast all served with unlimited salad and fresh baked breadsticks. hurry in. only available through the holidays. at olive garden, we're all family here. now order olive garden to go on your smartphone. up to 27% more brush movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. nature valley crunchy granola bars give you energy from 1/3 of your daily whole grains, so 1/3 of this commercial is dedicated to what you could do with all that energy. energ
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cnbc's mandy drury join us. >> this is great news, right, in fact the national average price has nowr 60 straight days. we're paying on average sort of the lowest we've seen since 2009. let me give you some of the numbers. 2.81 per gallon is what we're sitting at right now. one quarter less than a month ago. and 46 cents than what we were paying on this day one year ago. great news if you're filling up your car. it's terrible news if you're going to be, you know, getting into all the traffic and i'm sure lots of people might be canceling their plans at the last minute. i just canceled my rent a car. this is a national average as well. if you're in hawaii or connecticut, new york state, alaska, in those places you probably pay more than the national average but we do obviously work in averages just to make it a little easier for us. >> cnbc's mandy drury, thank you. we'll be keeping an eye on the opening bell by the way. in just seconds. in the next half hour of "the rundown," the effects are being felt across the country. check this out in minneapolis. a car runs into protesters inju
cnbc's mandy drury join us. >> this is great news, right, in fact the national average price has nowr 60 straight days. we're paying on average sort of the lowest we've seen since 2009. let me give you some of the numbers. 2.81 per gallon is what we're sitting at right now. one quarter less than a month ago. and 46 cents than what we were paying on this day one year ago. great news if you're filling up your car. it's terrible news if you're going to be, you know, getting into all the...
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>> mandy we talked about this bear market that we went into once we went under 86.14.ow we're near a 30% drop we should see at least a breather. a range 75 to 86 for the next month or so. >> we're going to talk more about this. lots and lots of stuff on oil. check out our live show where we're going to be joined by oppenheimer's oil expert. a 1:00 p.m. on futures now.cnbc com. >> well now known names on the move. and shares of michael kors taking a hit. not everyone is down on the luxury retailer. jon and steph read to face-off but there can only be one winner. and the misses for herbalife, the cfo joins us live next. today could be the day. the day we give you hope. relief. a cure. today, we believe every life deserves world-class care. as one of the top four hospitals in the nation, over 100,000 people from around the world come to cleveland clinic for care each year. and we're ready for you with a second opinion or a same-day appointment today today today and everyday. call today, for an appointment today. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts?
>> mandy we talked about this bear market that we went into once we went under 86.14.ow we're near a 30% drop we should see at least a breather. a range 75 to 86 for the next month or so. >> we're going to talk more about this. lots and lots of stuff on oil. check out our live show where we're going to be joined by oppenheimer's oil expert. a 1:00 p.m. on futures now.cnbc com. >> well now known names on the move. and shares of michael kors taking a hit. not everyone is down on...
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he also -- mandy, it is amazing. i would never do it. he has guts and not really a bike.s got a rocket. a rocket on two wheels. >> yes. >> maybe has pedals. >> a lot of protective gear to fall over. >> the fact he stayed upright, 207 miles per hour, i mean, the wind buffeting has to be insane. kudos to him. >> thank you for watching, everybody. today even though the index not showing much movement, a little bit here and there it's record highs for the s&p and dow earlier on today. >> have a nice day. "closing bell." a rocket on a bike. >>> a bicycle built for two, by the way. >> look at that. in tandem. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffith. we are positive for all the major averages but not by a whole lot and likely not in the cards for the cable stocks. that group hit hard because of the president saying today in
he also -- mandy, it is amazing. i would never do it. he has guts and not really a bike.s got a rocket. a rocket on two wheels. >> yes. >> maybe has pedals. >> a lot of protective gear to fall over. >> the fact he stayed upright, 207 miles per hour, i mean, the wind buffeting has to be insane. kudos to him. >> thank you for watching, everybody. today even though the index not showing much movement, a little bit here and there it's record highs for the s&p and...
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. >> down in the last month and year, mandy, a bunch of them are teen retailers. >> absolutely. >> sohinking, dana, is this an iphone reaction? i don't want new pants. i'll wear the dirty old things. i need a new phone. that won't happen down the road and could they get a bump later on? the iphone 9 is not out yet. >> it easily could. thinking of the names to get a bump, could it be an urban outfitters getting the bump? it's a couple of quarters to be weak and seeing the online portion of urban outfitters do better than the stores portion. easily could see that. on gap, you have a new ceo coming in. the operating margins certainly room to expand. you have to get through the core gap brand until you get to the new product and frankly some began to sit in the stores over the weekend. >> okay. >> dana, a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> looking at urban outfitters as a possible turn around. thank you. >> thank you. >>> red lobster is going fishing for new customers with a brand new menu. that story next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfo
. >> down in the last month and year, mandy, a bunch of them are teen retailers. >> absolutely. >> sohinking, dana, is this an iphone reaction? i don't want new pants. i'll wear the dirty old things. i need a new phone. that won't happen down the road and could they get a bump later on? the iphone 9 is not out yet. >> it easily could. thinking of the names to get a bump, could it be an urban outfitters getting the bump? it's a couple of quarters to be weak and seeing the...
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>> her mom didn't recognize the mandi picked in the photos as the search for carlesha moves south into maryland. the fbi and maryland state police have now joined forces with philly police in the search for the germantown woman. kidnapped off the street in a violent confrontation caught on tape around 9:30 sunday night. >> it looked like he was targeting her. she was the target. just look random. i have no idea who this is. >> reporter: police believe the get away car a 2,000 to 2000 is a silver forward for taurus has a rear passenger side window kick out by the victim seconds after the abduction. police are trying to determine if the car is head south to california, maryland, where carlesha lived for several years before moving to philadelphia. attempting to interview several friends including a man identified by the family as brandon. >> he just always looked suspicion to me. >> reporter: sizes police have taken additional surveillance video from nearby businesses in germantown. the septa bus carlesha was riding on just before her abduction, and the toll plazas along i-95 heade heade
>> her mom didn't recognize the mandi picked in the photos as the search for carlesha moves south into maryland. the fbi and maryland state police have now joined forces with philly police in the search for the germantown woman. kidnapped off the street in a violent confrontation caught on tape around 9:30 sunday night. >> it looked like he was targeting her. she was the target. just look random. i have no idea who this is. >> reporter: police believe the get away car a 2,000...
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cnbc's mandy join us. is it snowing on wall street? >>nalogy. we're kind of in a deep freeze at record highs. i think yesterday was the 43rd time for the s&p. we closed at a record high. which is absolutely incredible, isn't it? the dow also closed at a record high. so yeah kind of frozen at the top. we'll see if we can built on that. we'll need a catalyst to break out. certainly there's a potential for that today in the form of the fomc minutes from the october meeting. you might recall the october statement was a little more hawkish but really only compared to previous dovishness so we're looking for any more detail on when they might start raising rates. labor market, you know, if there's any tightness they're seeing there. that's the kind of thing we're looking for. back over to you. >> deep freeze on a record high. you know what i mean. >> yeah absolutely. i'll take it. cnbc's mandy drury, thank you so much. >>> on this program, we've featured the dreamer at the forefront of the immigration debate fighting to keep her family together. up ne
cnbc's mandy join us. is it snowing on wall street? >>nalogy. we're kind of in a deep freeze at record highs. i think yesterday was the 43rd time for the s&p. we closed at a record high. which is absolutely incredible, isn't it? the dow also closed at a record high. so yeah kind of frozen at the top. we'll see if we can built on that. we'll need a catalyst to break out. certainly there's a potential for that today in the form of the fomc minutes from the october meeting. you might...
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he offered to take the man who turn 50 that day to dinner, but the mandy kline because of his embarrassing hygiene. the bishop says he didn't let that stop the two from enjoying a meal together. >>> a mother thrown in jail after her three-year old daughter with her three-year old daughter also, why police say it was best for the child to be put behind bars. >>> so, just when you thought the sixers season could not get any worse, it did. >> the sixers were down by 44 points in the first half, in dallas last night. thats a franchise record dubious one at that. didn't get much better. mavs would win this game by 53 points. the final score 123-70. the sixers are new zero ape eight on the season. >>> good morning, i'm howard eskin. eagles still six-point under dogs sunday in green bay, the toughest game of the season but really good test for the bird. last night 2014 induction in the phillies sports hall of fame, within of them, former phillies pitcher curt schilling. he told me pat gillick was best move in the off season and amaro has to have prove himself. >> you cannot play first. that is an
he offered to take the man who turn 50 that day to dinner, but the mandy kline because of his embarrassing hygiene. the bishop says he didn't let that stop the two from enjoying a meal together. >>> a mother thrown in jail after her three-year old daughter with her three-year old daughter also, why police say it was best for the child to be put behind bars. >>> so, just when you thought the sixers season could not get any worse, it did. >> the sixers were down by 44...
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cnbc's mandy drury. what are investors watching?ad some big news off shore, japan's economy slipping into recession. in the united states, why do we care? well, it comes at a time when the global economy is struggling. there are a number of areas where they're struggling with growth. that could hurt some of the commodity and industrial plays in our stock market. the big names that are leveraged to global economic growth. but you could also see it another way, and that is that it just makes the u.s. market look a whole lot more attractive. you know, the cleanest dirty sheet in the laundry basket analogy. as we say, we've been training in a very narrow range, but we still are very near record highs. >> we've all been enjoying lower gas prices. i saw gasoline for under 3 a gallon. an oil expert says we can expect the good times? >> the national average is $2.88. which is 32 cents down from this day a year ago. it's kind of significant because normally, at least last year, gas prices were starting to go up around this time. the expert y
cnbc's mandy drury. what are investors watching?ad some big news off shore, japan's economy slipping into recession. in the united states, why do we care? well, it comes at a time when the global economy is struggling. there are a number of areas where they're struggling with growth. that could hurt some of the commodity and industrial plays in our stock market. the big names that are leveraged to global economic growth. but you could also see it another way, and that is that it just makes the...
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we take all that chemical data, use a machine -- >> mandy, laboratory. >> yeah. >> it's a laboratory.very popular scientists. >> it's a laboratory. >> it is, it is. >> a stool in it the laboratory? >> it does. >> has it -- >> scientists have not fallen off it. >> maybe the next function to put on here is what pie would go nicely with the wine. >> exactly. strike a deal? >> put that in my stomach or something? tell me how many i've eaten? >> all right. let's do a wine here. tell me, all right, i'm -- i know i like this wine but they don't have this wine. give me a wine like that. >> yeah. pick the bottle up. you can scan that label. display a personal score for you. you can freeze it. >> you like it. >> 78 for you right there. >> that's good. >> it's a high "c." >> what would happen if it's a high score for box eed wine? >> i think when's important to realize is people say great wine, bad wine and doesn't matter. if it's great for you, it doesn't matter the container. it's telling you how good it is for you, whether it suits your taste buds. >> i can beat my brother-in-law. i tell him
we take all that chemical data, use a machine -- >> mandy, laboratory. >> yeah. >> it's a laboratory.very popular scientists. >> it's a laboratory. >> it is, it is. >> a stool in it the laboratory? >> it does. >> has it -- >> scientists have not fallen off it. >> maybe the next function to put on here is what pie would go nicely with the wine. >> exactly. strike a deal? >> put that in my stomach or something? tell me how...
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i'm mandy drury with really great news. if you are one of the
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. >> mandy, i want to under score the genius of your question which really got at an important economic principle which is that consumers are not going to change their behavior unless they are convinced the new price point is around to stay. >> absolutely. >> that has benefitted us on the upside with higher oil prices because we find consumers compensating for higher oil prices and we would not expect immediate or dramatic change. you are going to get some marginal gains this holiday season as people inch towards ple believing it is true. it takes time. if oil prices stay down and to have the kind of change in behavior that is critical to realizing economic gains from low oil prices. >> the only real way that we are going to see a boom in the u.s. economy even after everything we have gotten is if we have real wage gains. finally after years employers gave you a raise by paying more for your health care benefits, people got more in their paycheck. the number of unemployed workers is coming down dramatically. do you believe real wage gains are finally about to happen? >> real household i
. >> mandy, i want to under score the genius of your question which really got at an important economic principle which is that consumers are not going to change their behavior unless they are convinced the new price point is around to stay. >> absolutely. >> that has benefitted us on the upside with higher oil prices because we find consumers compensating for higher oil prices and we would not expect immediate or dramatic change. you are going to get some marginal gains this...
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>> mandy, good afternoon from sweet nevada. it affects us in every way.goes all the way back to the farm. it goes back to planting the seeds. and what we find is that if for us as a manufacturer we're having to bring products in to nevada, we're having to truck them in. we have to -- we manufacture our candy products and ship them all across the united states. and the shipping costs in some cases are up to 20% of the value of the commodity that we make. so i think that with lower -- if lower gas prices continue and energy prices continue, it will be a win-win for us, our employees, customers and the consumers. >> want to get to larry, but first, joe, a question for you on demand. if anything, i guess as an adult half to buy the candy, do you see an impact of lower gas prices of people having more to spend on candy? >> you know, i look at it as with the employees. if you think if you drive 15 miles a day to work, and over a year's time at their old gas prices close to $4, cost you about $1,500 a year. now with gas prices getting close to $3, you know, you
>> mandy, good afternoon from sweet nevada. it affects us in every way.goes all the way back to the farm. it goes back to planting the seeds. and what we find is that if for us as a manufacturer we're having to bring products in to nevada, we're having to truck them in. we have to -- we manufacture our candy products and ship them all across the united states. and the shipping costs in some cases are up to 20% of the value of the commodity that we make. so i think that with lower -- if...
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. >> host: how did a man like this, mandy like the north who fought for united states who helped gather their position was in the congress, was in the senate, was not an avid secessionists. how this man end up as president of united states of america? >> guest: once the state of mississippi seceded and once it became clear to davis that no compromise that would be acceptable to the south was going to emerge from this committee of 13 are from the congress itself. he threw in his lot with the confederacy. he resigned from the united states senate, giving a final speech in which he said that he did so with regret. p.. >> host: people in the audience were reduced to tears. >> guest: that's right, they were reduced to tears and went back to mississippi and was immediately named as the general in chief of the mississippi state militia. at this stage of the secession process there was no confederate states of america yet. there were six and about to be seven states that had seceded from the united states and it was clear that these states would be facing potential military conflict if the unit
. >> host: how did a man like this, mandy like the north who fought for united states who helped gather their position was in the congress, was in the senate, was not an avid secessionists. how this man end up as president of united states of america? >> guest: once the state of mississippi seceded and once it became clear to davis that no compromise that would be acceptable to the south was going to emerge from this committee of 13 are from the congress itself. he threw in his lot...
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. >> this young mandy serves to have answers. >> reporter: family of the xavier ingram blames camden county police for paralyzing the 21 year-old during an arrest in june. he remains hospitalized unable to move from the neck down. >> we are sitting by his side every single day. it is a lot to see somebody go from being independent to dependent on you just to wipe their eye. >> reporter: this video from camden's eye in the sky system shows ingram running from police after ditching a stolen gun. during the chase ingram appears to fall running across the street and that is handcuffs on the ground. is what unclear in the surveillance video is the extent of the contact between ingram and officers once he is on the ground. according to police his spinal injury happened on the fall to the ground, on his own by accident but ingram's attorney says that is excessive force after ingram was subdued. >> lawsuit that we recently filed for mr. ingram contend and claims that the officer's stumped the back of his neck. >> reporter: camden county prosecutor's office investigating referred to us a prev
. >> this young mandy serves to have answers. >> reporter: family of the xavier ingram blames camden county police for paralyzing the 21 year-old during an arrest in june. he remains hospitalized unable to move from the neck down. >> we are sitting by his side every single day. it is a lot to see somebody go from being independent to dependent on you just to wipe their eye. >> reporter: this video from camden's eye in the sky system shows ingram running from police after...
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. >>> and a stock market stat that you've got to hear twice to believe, mandy. >> maybe even three timesady. >>> we may be off our highs, but before that happened, as you said, record highs for the dow and s&p. however, let me really show you where the action is happening. wti crude hitting a three-year low, helping sectors like airlines with the dow
. >>> and a stock market stat that you've got to hear twice to believe, mandy. >> maybe even three timesady. >>> we may be off our highs, but before that happened, as you said, record highs for the dow and s&p. however, let me really show you where the action is happening. wti crude hitting a three-year low, helping sectors like airlines with the dow
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. >>> i'm mandy with a market flash.ough day for teen retailers abercrombie & fitch, after oppenheimer crown graded the stock and lowered its target price to 30 bucks. the stock has lost 20% since the company announced its weak sales result and earnings outlook last friday. as we can see it's trading down 2.75%. american eagle also moving lower by nearly 4%. b reilly downgrading that stock saying it's a little under whelmed by its holiday content sitting at 12.44. back to you. >> thank you very much. x-prize is that ongoing competition that gives out millions of dollars a year to the most cutting edge start-ups making break throughs in technology. this year's winner is no different. joining us this morning in a cnbc exclusive dr. eugene chan the founder and ceo of the dna institute took the prize for the r health sdimg an ceo peter diamdanis. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> peter, walk us through just the number of finalists, the decisions you had to make, and why dr. chan came out on top?
. >>> i'm mandy with a market flash.ough day for teen retailers abercrombie & fitch, after oppenheimer crown graded the stock and lowered its target price to 30 bucks. the stock has lost 20% since the company announced its weak sales result and earnings outlook last friday. as we can see it's trading down 2.75%. american eagle also moving lower by nearly 4%. b reilly downgrading that stock saying it's a little under whelmed by its holiday content sitting at 12.44. back to you....
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mandy, we are, what, 40-some days away from christmas? >> yeah, that's right. pretty scary, right?d, everybody. but i'm going to get started with the markets for you. records, records everywhere. yesterday was the first time brian in over 16 years of the s&p, the dow
mandy, we are, what, 40-some days away from christmas? >> yeah, that's right. pretty scary, right?d, everybody. but i'm going to get started with the markets for you. records, records everywhere. yesterday was the first time brian in over 16 years of the s&p, the dow
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mandy walker is senior project editor. mandy, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning.ttress? >> five to seven years, you're starting to wake up feeling achy, you feel like you're sleeping better when you're at hotels it's time to get a new mattress. >> you go to the mattress store, start laying down. how much time would you spend? after a while uh-uh can't tell the difference. >> you do want to spend a lot of time with all the different mattresses, sleep on your back, how much support they have when you're lying on your back, your side. spend time on all the different mattresses. go back again if you need to. make sure you check the return policy. you want to be able to take it home and use it at home, too, for several weeks, hopefully. you can just return it free of charge. >> let's look at the different styles of mattresses available. the first, sitting on this adjustable air? >> right. sleep number c2 bed. it's not just a blow-up mattress. it's a mattress that you can adjust the firmness to. it's about $1,000 for a quooern size. it actually performed almost identica
mandy walker is senior project editor. mandy, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning.ttress? >> five to seven years, you're starting to wake up feeling achy, you feel like you're sleeping better when you're at hotels it's time to get a new mattress. >> you go to the mattress store, start laying down. how much time would you spend? after a while uh-uh can't tell the difference. >> you do want to spend a lot of time with all the different mattresses, sleep on your...
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mandy drury. >>> shares of mcdonald's doing okay.a half percent, domestic sales down 1%. joining us this morning sam anderson, steve anderson, miller tabak's restaurant analyst. >> thanks for having me on. >> is this a sign of progress or getting easier comps? what's the dynamic now. >> it's a bit of both. starting to see the fact that the companies have been cycling through very tough same restaurant sales in 13 of the past 19 months negative sales. however, we see some progress, and i think the management talked about simplifying operations, reorganizing management structure, the basics, first with lower gasoline prices, seem to be helping the sector overall. mcdonald's no exception to that. also a popular monopoly promotion, something they haven't done since start of 2013. that helped get people into the restaurants. still behind wendy's and burger king but i don't think mcdonald's is out of the game yet. >> gas prices and job growth, which we know heavily leveraged to, are one thing. but are you telling me there's a danger, this
mandy drury. >>> shares of mcdonald's doing okay.a half percent, domestic sales down 1%. joining us this morning sam anderson, steve anderson, miller tabak's restaurant analyst. >> thanks for having me on. >> is this a sign of progress or getting easier comps? what's the dynamic now. >> it's a bit of both. starting to see the fact that the companies have been cycling through very tough same restaurant sales in 13 of the past 19 months negative sales. however, we see...
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mandy drury is joining us. good morning.ay, another record on wall street, right, my friend? >> absolutely. so the s&p once again closed at a record high yesterday. but here's the thing. it is in such a narrow range. and in fact, here's a great stat for you. it's moved less than 0.1% for five consecutive sessions now. and i believe the last time that happened was back in 1969. we did get data today suggesting inflation creeping in at the producer level. but the underlying trend here is what is important. and that really did continue to point to benign inflationary varmt. which we interpret as the fed will not have to be in a hurry to raise rates. afarther from earnings, it is pretty quiet out there. there's a lot of action following the announcement. oil and gas is now at an all-time high. megadeals. like $10 billion plus are at a six-year high across all sectors. back over to you. >> and nor row rang indeed. we'll keep an eye on the opening bell to see if goo times keep rolling. take a look at great lakes, pennsylvania. it'
mandy drury is joining us. good morning.ay, another record on wall street, right, my friend? >> absolutely. so the s&p once again closed at a record high yesterday. but here's the thing. it is in such a narrow range. and in fact, here's a great stat for you. it's moved less than 0.1% for five consecutive sessions now. and i believe the last time that happened was back in 1969. we did get data today suggesting inflation creeping in at the producer level. but the underlying trend here...
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. >> absolutely mandy drury, thank you.ll keep an eye on that opening bell in four minutes from now. speaking of driving, the price of gasoline as you've been seeing, has been dropping. what hasn't been dropping is the temperature. it continues to be very very low. you just saw those images of upper new york where the situation is just really really tough as far as winter is concerned. we're at the end of november. coming up back to capitol hill where this morning's senate session is just about to get under way. we're expecting to hear from minority leader mitch mcconnell for the first time since learning of the president's pending immigration action. after the break, congressman joaquin castro joins me in just three minutes on "the rundown." we're getting a good look at what it's like to be stuck in this snow via social media. check out this mosaic of images. tweet us using the#buffalosnow. ble chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day po
. >> absolutely mandy drury, thank you.ll keep an eye on that opening bell in four minutes from now. speaking of driving, the price of gasoline as you've been seeing, has been dropping. what hasn't been dropping is the temperature. it continues to be very very low. you just saw those images of upper new york where the situation is just really really tough as far as winter is concerned. we're at the end of november. coming up back to capitol hill where this morning's senate session is just...