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and meg whitman. i hope she's listening.s is one of her favorite songs. >> she doesn't like this song. >> she doesn't like this song? >>> u.s. open week. down at marion. this morning -- >> going down there? >> we all are. we're going to be doing the show in golf shirts on friday. >> and raining. >> might be. maybe not. let's hope it isn't. >> do we have a tent? a stand? >> no comment. a tent where? tent pool? you know that expression. >> i do. >> you do? okay. all right. we're learning from the pros. >> we are learning from the pros this morning. >> recently played at montclair golf club in new jersey with mike stirliker. let's look. >> you want to start with your fundamentals. your grip, your stance, some basic motions of the golf swing. >> every bit of analysis for us is fundamental investor. >> the security. >> with the business. is it a good business as measured by, you know, if i could pick one measure, it would be return on capital through a cycle. how well the business is positioned within the sector. and maybe how at
and meg whitman. i hope she's listening.s is one of her favorite songs. >> she doesn't like this song. >> she doesn't like this song? >>> u.s. open week. down at marion. this morning -- >> going down there? >> we all are. we're going to be doing the show in golf shirts on friday. >> and raining. >> might be. maybe not. let's hope it isn't. >> do we have a tent? a stand? >> no comment. a tent where? tent pool? you know that expression....
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you want to be a buyer here. >> john, since meg whitman took over, hp is up in the market.d for real? >> no, it's not. this is where tech money goes to die is hp. yes, it's up sharply, and the reason it's up sharply is they've had a disastrous string of acquisitions. they've done 70 acquisitions in the last 15 years. the last decade worth of acquisitions have contributed a whopping 7% to the bottom line. so hardly -- hardly stellar, after spending nearly $20 billion. the company has a return on capital of 7%. that compares to ibm at 29% and dell at 24%. it's pc business, the imaging business, systemic decline. and this is a do-or-die. so far, it's been propelled strictly by cost-cutting. so while it's great it's returned a lot, it won't be there. the biggest risk is does this thing trade at a zero multiple instead of the seven times it does currently. >> you know, bill, it's exactly that type of skepticism that makes me more bullish on the stock. right now, 84% of wall street has a hold or a sell on the stock, which puts it right up there with dodd-frank in terms of popular
you want to be a buyer here. >> john, since meg whitman took over, hp is up in the market.d for real? >> no, it's not. this is where tech money goes to die is hp. yes, it's up sharply, and the reason it's up sharply is they've had a disastrous string of acquisitions. they've done 70 acquisitions in the last 15 years. the last decade worth of acquisitions have contributed a whopping 7% to the bottom line. so hardly -- hardly stellar, after spending nearly $20 billion. the company has...
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stuart: hewlett-packard has come along way since meg whitman took over.tch. charles: wall street put it on deathwatch. this is a huge tribute to meg whitman. stuart: hewlett-packard up 3.5%. next story, it was revealed one irs office an in cincinnati wase one responsible for much of the taageting of conservative groups. voice of cincinnati bryan thomas joins us now. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me back. stuart: you're at the epicenter of the irs crisis. did you have any irs workers on your show, did any of them: and give you the real story? >> we have known about this for quite some time, these people are my friends, to answer your question directly, no, irs workers did not call in to my show. i have had other topics, perhaps over time somebody who has commented about this but i don't recall anything specific however i know several of them and they tend listener lunches, they are in the political minority and they have made it painfully aware to me and others about how politicized the office is. keep your mouth shut and your head d
stuart: hewlett-packard has come along way since meg whitman took over.tch. charles: wall street put it on deathwatch. this is a huge tribute to meg whitman. stuart: hewlett-packard up 3.5%. next story, it was revealed one irs office an in cincinnati wase one responsible for much of the taageting of conservative groups. voice of cincinnati bryan thomas joins us now. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me back. stuart: you're at the epicenter of the irs crisis. did you...
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. >> meg whitman has the ability to turn this company around but she's demonstrated of how good of a sales person she is. the stock is up 100%. if you look at the deal with google they talked about the software and that's supposed to double in revenue by 2016. you look at market cap it's up $24 billion in the last six months. this is fully priced into the stock here. if you are fortunate enough to buy it on the lows at 12 or so and you're up at 100% -- >> i'm not sure. it's been about cost cutting, a dead cat balance in terms of business model. good support for the stock at 20. i don't know that you have to short the stock but to expect this to ride higher on cost cutting and someone at the switch who knows how to run aan. that will be the linchpin but dell is undergoing management changes right now. hp can capitalize on that in the short term. >> who is going to capture the left overremains of the pc market, probably google with chrome book. >> what they're going after is the software business. you have ibm. oracle. so many competitors are not going to give up the business. it's a t
. >> meg whitman has the ability to turn this company around but she's demonstrated of how good of a sales person she is. the stock is up 100%. if you look at the deal with google they talked about the software and that's supposed to double in revenue by 2016. you look at market cap it's up $24 billion in the last six months. this is fully priced into the stock here. if you are fortunate enough to buy it on the lows at 12 or so and you're up at 100% -- >> i'm not sure. it's been...
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this the david famer play because i'm listening to an interview that david faber is having with meg whitmanear balance sheet fix, starting to innovate again and i think, okay, there's two people going crazy to load up dell with debt, michael dell and carl icahn, so why do i want to -- the one place i want to be is meg whitman going up against a hobbled, not unlike "misery," james caan and stephen king, when you think about the new dell, and she going to be able to come in and eviscerate them or everybody is going to rip out their dell for hewlett-packard. she has a great balance sheet. >> a stock that's topical and timely today, oracle, like it, hate it, love it, loathe it? >> i like to own certain things i've screwed up. my charitable trust owned this and it blew out y.? because i have no conviction whatsoever that they know what they are doing and i believe others have superior product to them. i think they become the company that couldn't shoot straight in tech. they are this year's hack ard, okay? i think they can go down substantially from here. an announcement, they are teasing us, an
this the david famer play because i'm listening to an interview that david faber is having with meg whitmanear balance sheet fix, starting to innovate again and i think, okay, there's two people going crazy to load up dell with debt, michael dell and carl icahn, so why do i want to -- the one place i want to be is meg whitman going up against a hobbled, not unlike "misery," james caan and stephen king, when you think about the new dell, and she going to be able to come in and...
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meg whitman a year and a half into her role says despite a sharp drop of computer sells revenue could grow thanks to software, printers and computer sales. >> this is going to be a five-year turn around to get hp returning just like it should for a company of this iconic status. as i said, you don't have to wait five years for results. we're a bit ahead of where we thought we would be in this five-year turn around and we're where we have to be. we have a long way to go. >> hp sharps have doubled since november. >>> cisco is looking good thinks to the massive growth of internet traffic. the network equipment maker is saying a new computer router product will boost to $10 billion in the next two years. >>> caterpillar and target have something to smile about. caterpillar the world's largest maker of earth moving and mining equipment is moving to 60 cents a share and retailer target is doing them one better raising the pay by 19% to 43 cent as share. >>> encouraging news about housing despite mortgage loan rates edging up to a 15-month high last week applications for new mortgages and re
meg whitman a year and a half into her role says despite a sharp drop of computer sells revenue could grow thanks to software, printers and computer sales. >> this is going to be a five-year turn around to get hp returning just like it should for a company of this iconic status. as i said, you don't have to wait five years for results. we're a bit ahead of where we thought we would be in this five-year turn around and we're where we have to be. we have a long way to go. >> hp sharps...
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hp's ceo meg whitman wanted to end the naming rights contract early to cut costs.5 million for five years. it's up to the city council vote later this month. >>> crews begin sealing up a street in martinez tonight where a 14" water main broke the line started gushing at 5:00 this morning flooding at least three streets. no homes were flooded. water service was not interrupted thanks to a second line in the area. >>> parts of florida pounded today by the first named atlantic storm of the season. tropical storm andrea as spawned more than half a dozen tornadoes. other areas are getting winds up to 60 miles an hour and drenching rains. florida's governor says he is thankful that it's a fast- moving storm and shouldn't cause too much flooding. the storm is now moving towards georgia and the carolinas. >>> nothing like that around here, pal. >> absolutely not. hurricane? oh. on the other side of the country. >> yup. >> our ocean is too chilly and plays a factor in our weather all the time. but we'll limit the chilly influence of the ocean. in santa cruz, the water is no
hp's ceo meg whitman wanted to end the naming rights contract early to cut costs.5 million for five years. it's up to the city council vote later this month. >>> crews begin sealing up a street in martinez tonight where a 14" water main broke the line started gushing at 5:00 this morning flooding at least three streets. no homes were flooded. water service was not interrupted thanks to a second line in the area. >>> parts of florida pounded today by the first named...
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i think that if hewlett packard weren't so strong these days, probably could, but meg whitman is goinge, and you heard her say bad things about dell on the call. >> and let me share with you mr. icahn's letter yesterday on the subject. >> sure, why not. >> he is a significant shareholder in dell. he said that the company has been releasing some of the present and the future of management as bleak, but we believe that a number of b business decisions have created this news. bad pros rouperous shareholders used and there is that? >> well, i defer to judge who knows icahn much more than i do, and those are fighting words. >> well, no, those are the words that you use in any go private transaction, because of the inherent conflicts of the new management and the company, and you always wonder despite what has been great by the special committee, are they tanking it? are they tanking it? >> speaking of carl's words, those who were fortunate enough to have a ticket to what has become the cigsignature event deliveri ining alpha, carl icah going to be one of the keynote speakers with me, and th
i think that if hewlett packard weren't so strong these days, probably could, but meg whitman is goinge, and you heard her say bad things about dell on the call. >> and let me share with you mr. icahn's letter yesterday on the subject. >> sure, why not. >> he is a significant shareholder in dell. he said that the company has been releasing some of the present and the future of management as bleak, but we believe that a number of b business decisions have created this news. bad...
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you heard meg whitman earlier on the air with becky quick. >> that was a great interview. >> do i getd the bottom, and many times on "mad money" i have cited the faber factor which is like the cdd, and the cvb, and what is that? >> value, creations benefits. >> vcb. >> well, i want to make my own vcb. >> i want some as well. >> and we got a good vcb this morning from becky who says that revenue growth is possible in 2014 and we talked to meg on may 23rd after hewlett packard reported, again, better than anticipated earnings, and this stock -- >> huge dow stock. >> yes. and it is up again. >> you look at spectra again, and hooper, and hewlett, and these are not insignificant. >> with all of that said, you have a history this year of saying that you don't like the big up opens. >> no, because the sellers come in, and they are so gratified that they can dodge all of the credit bullets that you talk about, and the buyers coming in later, because they say, wow, our market is up, and that will carry over, and really inside of a weird circular thing right now, and not a great, you know, trap
you heard meg whitman earlier on the air with becky quick. >> that was a great interview. >> do i getd the bottom, and many times on "mad money" i have cited the faber factor which is like the cdd, and the cvb, and what is that? >> value, creations benefits. >> vcb. >> well, i want to make my own vcb. >> i want some as well. >> and we got a good vcb this morning from becky who says that revenue growth is possible in 2014 and we talked to meg...
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lazarus like under the excellent leadership of meg whitman. she's cut costs dramatically.he's cleaned up the mess and restructured a bloated work force. what more could you ask for as an individual? and it was a stellar better than expected quarter. it's pulled back since then, but they're the kind of tech that will work in the new environment of higher rates and a stronger economy. especially with the competitor like dell which will soon be hobbled misery like james caan, steve king in a misguided attempt to go private or pay it out with borrowed money. look at the best performers for the year now that we're entering the first half. that's netflix, best buy, hewlett-packard in addition to micron and amd. all i can say is take your pick. si in texas. >> caller: hey, jim, what do you think about r.r. donnelley. do you see more upside to this stock? >> you know, it's so funny, a lot of time the viewers call and they're asking -- it drives me crazy -- about a stock that i can't figure out how the heck it got there to begin with. i thought that yield was too high. i thought th
lazarus like under the excellent leadership of meg whitman. she's cut costs dramatically.he's cleaned up the mess and restructured a bloated work force. what more could you ask for as an individual? and it was a stellar better than expected quarter. it's pulled back since then, but they're the kind of tech that will work in the new environment of higher rates and a stronger economy. especially with the competitor like dell which will soon be hobbled misery like james caan, steve king in a...
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one my friend david faber did the interview with meg whitman showed there was much better technologywill be important when dell gets loaded up and won't be able to make the kind of deals -- they'll take back the enterprise, hewlett-packard. they'll crush dell and so will leno have a. and move ahead of the earnings report. that's dicey, but you can see why because with the acquisition of the big japanese product they have a slap happy oligopoly going on. that's amazing. plus, micron flash -- flash is on fire. and another techy, sandisk. notefully the dinosaur that's western digital and don't forget to pick up cyprus, the anti-apple. i like know this whole concept of buying retro tech is frightening. people were pretty incredulous, they were rolling their eyes. after all, personal computers are supposed to be dead. disc drive xacompanies were laughingstocks. microsoft has been downgraded repeatedly, and people are much smarter than i am. what can i say? they have low expectations. they do better when europe bottoms. it's the whole point of why we're worried about fed tapering. and plus
one my friend david faber did the interview with meg whitman showed there was much better technologywill be important when dell gets loaded up and won't be able to make the kind of deals -- they'll take back the enterprise, hewlett-packard. they'll crush dell and so will leno have a. and move ahead of the earnings report. that's dicey, but you can see why because with the acquisition of the big japanese product they have a slap happy oligopoly going on. that's amazing. plus, micron flash --...
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shares of hewlett packard were up however after meg whitman said on cnbc that revenue growth was "stillscal year." amazon is jumping into the 3-d printing business. the retailer will offer the printers along with software and other related accessories. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." listen to how some critics use the latest story about the nsa programs to go after the government making it seem as if it's one entity capable of vast conspiracies. it's a misuse of language that helps build fear and paranoia in this country. yesterday ron paul fed into that paranoia with this speculation. let's listen. >> yeah, i'm worried about somebody in our government might kill him with a cruise missile or a drone missile. we live in a bad time where american citizens don't even have rights. and that they can be killed. but the gentleman is trying to tell the truth about what's going on. >> did you catch that? our government might just kill this ed snowden with a cruise or drone missile. he's not alone. here's texas republican t
shares of hewlett packard were up however after meg whitman said on cnbc that revenue growth was "stillscal year." amazon is jumping into the 3-d printing business. the retailer will offer the printers along with software and other related accessories. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." listen to how some critics use the latest story about the nsa programs to go after the government...
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so meg whitman is doing a good job so far. performance has improved. to go. my belief is that either meg and her team fix this business or ultimately, there will be pressure from outsiders, shareholders or perhaps the board, itself, to make more radical change if hp isn't able to continue its improvement. >> karen, let me ask you, what might those changes be? at one point, they had talked about other techers spinning off the pc business. then they sort of did a 180 on. that what could those changes be? >> i think, ultimately, karen, if hp was viewed as too big to manage, it's, you know, 100-plus billion floor revenue conglomerate. if it wasn't getting the focus on its businesses, i think what would be most likely would be for the company to spin out its pc and printing businesses which are together managed jointly today and increasingly integrated. so one could spin out that business and say, this is sort of the legacy low to no growth, declining growth business, manage it for cash, then retain the computing business and the services business and have
so meg whitman is doing a good job so far. performance has improved. to go. my belief is that either meg and her team fix this business or ultimately, there will be pressure from outsiders, shareholders or perhaps the board, itself, to make more radical change if hp isn't able to continue its improvement. >> karen, let me ask you, what might those changes be? at one point, they had talked about other techers spinning off the pc business. then they sort of did a 180 on. that what could...
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hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman speaking on cnbc's "squawk box" struck a positive tone about that company's business prospects. >> we still think growth is still possible in 2014, our next fiscal year. i think the biggest wild card is what happens to the pc market as a whole. we define that% now at personal systems, but the vast majority of our personal systems are pcs, and so i think that will largely depend on the market. >> hewlett-packard sales hitting a 52-week high on those comments, currently trading up 3.66%. >> a blowout for cooper tire, maybe a questionable word choice but nonetheless, india's apollo tire to buy the tire-maker for $2.5 billion. that is a 43% premium from cooper tire's closing price yesterday. there you see the stock right now. the deal would make it the world's seventh largest tire-maker, up $9, almost $10 right now at 34.51. sue? >> british mobile phone vodafone has approached germany's biggest cable operator about a bid for more than $9 billion. this will help it fend off competition in the european marketplace. it's currently trading down almost 2% at 28.25. th
hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman speaking on cnbc's "squawk box" struck a positive tone about that company's business prospects. >> we still think growth is still possible in 2014, our next fiscal year. i think the biggest wild card is what happens to the pc market as a whole. we define that% now at personal systems, but the vast majority of our personal systems are pcs, and so i think that will largely depend on the market. >> hewlett-packard sales hitting a 52-week high...
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ashley: meg whitman? >> meredith whitney. ashley: that too. >> whether she is right or not. no.not right? ashley: when we come as surprise when we talk about detroit, charlie. >> good point. there are two ways looking at it. it is detroit. it is a basket case. it has been a basket case for a long time. when the auto industry imploded even though there was bailout it would have an impact on revenues for the city, high-taxed city. this has has been going into the fiscal abyss for 30 years. think of it this way. this is big default, might be the big default ever in municipal bond market. they're defaulting on go bonds, general obligation bonds. somewhat of a precedent. you think the general obligation are highest rated, first lien on taxes. they're stiffing bond holders in a major way. this is when i've been talking to analysts for last couple days trying to figure this out. we should point out municipal bonds are investments essentially held by our viewers. people with a few bucks to invest who want to escape taxes go and buy municipal bonds. lori: best thing about them, they're t
ashley: meg whitman? >> meredith whitney. ashley: that too. >> whether she is right or not. no.not right? ashley: when we come as surprise when we talk about detroit, charlie. >> good point. there are two ways looking at it. it is detroit. it is a basket case. it has been a basket case for a long time. when the auto industry imploded even though there was bailout it would have an impact on revenues for the city, high-taxed city. this has has been going into the fiscal abyss...
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watching hewlett-packard leading the way, microsoft and hewlett-packard positive comments from meg whitman. commodities are higher. connell: is all coming after the selloff yesterday but the big question out there for investors is related to the long-term outlook for the global economy and headlining this morning's "wall street journal" was a piece people have been talking about with the tectonic plates are shifting. we are starting to move away from the standard of the last few years the global economy relied on a few constaats the u.s. would print plenty of money, keep interest rates low, china would provide a lot of demand, vacuum up commodities. and japan was largely irrelevant. joining us now in the case we made all three of those things are changing. what we don't know is what that means. what do you think that means? >> w we're seeing volatility of extremely low levels. that has been our view in the short term, probably nothing sinister, but a bit of a pullback not only because of what we're seeing with my terry policies and the spread going up in the u.s. and globally but sentiment
watching hewlett-packard leading the way, microsoft and hewlett-packard positive comments from meg whitman. commodities are higher. connell: is all coming after the selloff yesterday but the big question out there for investors is related to the long-term outlook for the global economy and headlining this morning's "wall street journal" was a piece people have been talking about with the tectonic plates are shifting. we are starting to move away from the standard of the last few years...
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. >> and we know who the win eer is and i have been saying it all along since the interview, meg whitmanhewlett packard. >> yes. and selling the stock to carl. >> and how about carl on twitter yesterday? carl icahn on twitter. c underscore icahn and the first tweet. i like twitter almost as much as i like dell is his first tweet. >> we have mad dash coming up. ♪ it's friday ♪ i'm in love to generate income? with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. luckily an e
. >> and we know who the win eer is and i have been saying it all along since the interview, meg whitmanhewlett packard. >> yes. and selling the stock to carl. >> and how about carl on twitter yesterday? carl icahn on twitter. c underscore icahn and the first tweet. i like twitter almost as much as i like dell is his first tweet. >> we have mad dash coming up. ♪ it's friday ♪ i'm in love to generate income? with fidelity's options platform, we've completely...
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but meg whitman is promising to increase the research and development budget. >>> marissa mayer is theatest executive auctioning off a power lunch for charity. the winning bidder will get a chance to have lunch with her at the yahoo!'s headquarters in sunnyvale. we just checked, the current bid is now more than $67,000. bidding ends on june 27th. >>> 7:45. still not clear when the new bay bridge will actually open to the public and now lawmakers are saying maybe there's too much attention on getting the bridge opened on time. ktvu's claudine wong is in our studio now with more on these questions that lawmakers have about some contract incentives. >> when it comes to the new bay bridge span, contractors were told if you get the bridge open on time, you will get more money. but now there's concern that those incentives may have impacted the quality of work being done. so according to the "sacramento bee" lawmakers from the bay area are asking the bay bridge project leaders to give the public more information about which companies were offered incentives, when the offers were made and for
but meg whitman is promising to increase the research and development budget. >>> marissa mayer is theatest executive auctioning off a power lunch for charity. the winning bidder will get a chance to have lunch with her at the yahoo!'s headquarters in sunnyvale. we just checked, the current bid is now more than $67,000. bidding ends on june 27th. >>> 7:45. still not clear when the new bay bridge will actually open to the public and now lawmakers are saying maybe there's too...
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got great guests we should tell you about that she'll have on the program, mark andreissen and meg whitmaner. first, let's get you up to speed on the morning's top stories. we begin with the unrest in turkey. riot police raided a protest camp in istanbul after days of anti-government protests, police moving into taksim square using tear gas and water to clear demonstrations. we'll go to richard engel in a little bit, but we'll do the markets first. >> okay. a little rocky. >> a little rocky. >> let's check on the markets this morning. i guess it is a
got great guests we should tell you about that she'll have on the program, mark andreissen and meg whitmaner. first, let's get you up to speed on the morning's top stories. we begin with the unrest in turkey. riot police raided a protest camp in istanbul after days of anti-government protests, police moving into taksim square using tear gas and water to clear demonstrations. we'll go to richard engel in a little bit, but we'll do the markets first. >> okay. a little rocky. >> a...
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according to the journal, the retreat's itinerary include hiking with meg whitman, golfing with rand should know according to the san diego union tribune, this week marks the end of the 100th month prison term for randy duke cunningham. he pleaded guilty in 2005 to wire and mail fraud accepting over $200 million in bribes from defense contractors. years after being convicted, he said he regretted pleading guilty. cunningham served the majority of his time in a prison but has been in a halfway outside outside of new orleans since december. once freed he plans to move to a cabin in arkansas. >>> want to find out what my guests think we should know. start with you, amanda. >> we learned that new congressional research service study found that in the past decade 20% of the bills congress has passed have been to name post offices and that's in part because congress has become so unproductive but they have continued to name post offices. >> norm? >> this is a good time to announce to the world the birth of joseph franken greenwald. al franken's first grandson. the next generation of franke
according to the journal, the retreat's itinerary include hiking with meg whitman, golfing with rand should know according to the san diego union tribune, this week marks the end of the 100th month prison term for randy duke cunningham. he pleaded guilty in 2005 to wire and mail fraud accepting over $200 million in bribes from defense contractors. years after being convicted, he said he regretted pleading guilty. cunningham served the majority of his time in a prison but has been in a halfway...
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as long as you don't pick that fellow below meg whitman. >> that guy?os live and exclusively on "squawk on the street." we'll talk to kevin plank, the ceo of underarmour, as well as a mystery guest. believe me, you know the name we're talking about. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare
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. >> well, the last we spoke to meg whitman, she says they have never seen anything like this, the secular in the sales of personal computer, and she will cite you the replacement rate and how many are out there and how long they have been out there, and it is not everybody stopped using a pc, but one wonders how to predict. >> well, how about the tablets and morgan stanley said they are okay, and you heard us talking about a tablet, but you need to have a tablet out there. >> and they are talking about things that are devices that are both. >> and engineering, and david, i don't want to be an owner of dell in this forecast. >> you own it at 13.35, you will get 13.65 come september or you are going to get more from carl? >> well, the risk reward -- >> if the boat goes down and you are in no-man's-land before the second vote -- >> take the money and run. total steve miller situation, don't be a space cowboy and don't be some people call me mau ree maurice. when they lower the dell computer, you say, can i risk owning this until september? why? what's the maximum that carl is go ing the pay?
. >> well, the last we spoke to meg whitman, she says they have never seen anything like this, the secular in the sales of personal computer, and she will cite you the replacement rate and how many are out there and how long they have been out there, and it is not everybody stopped using a pc, but one wonders how to predict. >> well, how about the tablets and morgan stanley said they are okay, and you heard us talking about a tablet, but you need to have a tablet out there. >>...