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melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.al judge is rejecting a bid that would enforce general motors the issue of park it now on notice for 2.6 million recalled cars. the order would have effectively forced gm to tell customers to stop driving. to recall vehicles because of defective ignition switches. meanwhile ousted yahoo! executive castro raking in $56 million for his 15 months stay with the company. he was hired back in 2012 to revamp the internet search giant's advertising arm. shares of chipotle taking no side after the company says it will increase prices for the first time in three years. number rego chain says rising costs for ingredients like safeties and avocados increase pressure on the bottom line. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me
melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.al judge is rejecting a bid that would enforce general motors the issue of park it now on notice for 2.6 million recalled cars. the order would have effectively forced gm to tell customers to stop driving. to recall vehicles because of defective ignition switches. meanwhile ousted yahoo! executive castro raking in $56 million for his 15 months stay with the company. he was hired back in 2012 to revamp the internet search giant's advertising...
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melissa. melissa: nicole, thanks so much.if the movie her, made you wish a computer could whisper sweet nothings into your ear, good news because ear computers are poised to become a breakout star of wearable tech. intel and google are working on hearables and nick hunn thinks the market for these beauties could climb to over $5 billion. nick, welcome to the show. tell me how it works. you think of the bluetooth device that is sitting in your ear but this goes far beyond that, right? >> it does. it starts with a bluetooth device so it can stream music from your ear and we're now talking music instead of just voice. but the ear is quite a good site for measuring a lot of physical functions. we know medical temperature has been measured in the ear for ages. we can measure heart rate and blood pressure, lots of things. people are starting to put together that you put something in your ear and plays your music and looks like existing ear bug and tracks your fitness and mood and use that to talk back to you. melissa: do you think
melissa. melissa: nicole, thanks so much.if the movie her, made you wish a computer could whisper sweet nothings into your ear, good news because ear computers are poised to become a breakout star of wearable tech. intel and google are working on hearables and nick hunn thinks the market for these beauties could climb to over $5 billion. nick, welcome to the show. tell me how it works. you think of the bluetooth device that is sitting in your ear but this goes far beyond that, right? >>...
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melissa: yeah. think we were talking in the break that this is happening all around the country, big and small. you yourself were lured to connecticut from new york. we have the same problems as california. >> yes. we have high taxes, high cost of living and high reg, but as businesses look to expand and grow, you do look for states that are going to be more business-friendly, and for us, our expansion, connecticut had by far the best proposal. melissa: jo, the list goes on and on. this is the latest and biggest one, but there are 50 companies that have moved just in the past, i mean since july of 20123. some of the big names, occidental, legal zoom, ebay, google, visa. this is a big deal. >> yeah, it really is, actually. california leaving, petco, raytheon, all these different companies going for a variety of reasons, and it's also good for the workers who get transplanted there if they're able to move -- melissa: are they? they're moving 5300 workers, or are they firing people in california and hi
melissa: yeah. think we were talking in the break that this is happening all around the country, big and small. you yourself were lured to connecticut from new york. we have the same problems as california. >> yes. we have high taxes, high cost of living and high reg, but as businesses look to expand and grow, you do look for states that are going to be more business-friendly, and for us, our expansion, connecticut had by far the best proposal. melissa: jo, the list goes on and on. this...
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back to you, melissa. melissa: thanks so much.efore we go anywhere, something straight out of "back to the future." oculus rift users can combine their virtual reality headset with a wii d device to create a feeling being hon on a hover board. step up on to a wii balance board and off you go. probably coolest or closest thing to being real life marti mcfly. liz macdonald, what do you think of this. >> i love you quoted marti mcfly. melissa: i love marti mcfly. >> what is really interesting company like this, go pro, may go public. they're showing their wares on internet. showing what you can do with the product. amazing capitalization of the internet to put videos. melissa: would you hop up there and do that. >> you know what? i'm waiting for virtual teleconferencing so i don't have to get on the airline. melissa: i think that may exist, virtual teleconferencing. >> going to the bahamas with corporate meeting. flying not so friendly skies, right, melissa. melissa: there you go. the real reason google is desperate to get you signed
back to you, melissa. melissa: thanks so much.efore we go anywhere, something straight out of "back to the future." oculus rift users can combine their virtual reality headset with a wii d device to create a feeling being hon on a hover board. step up on to a wii balance board and off you go. probably coolest or closest thing to being real life marti mcfly. liz macdonald, what do you think of this. >> i love you quoted marti mcfly. melissa: i love marti mcfly. >> what is...
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melissa? melissa: peter barnes, thanks so of. coming out of the shadows, goldman sachs is considering shuts down one of its largest private stock trading ventures where trade something anonymous. is goldman afraid the big bad michael lewis. charlie gasparino, james freeman from the "wall street journal" and jonathan hoenig. charlie, they tried to give you run around on this. >> this is why i don't trust anybody on wall street, particularly goldman sachs. melissa: anyone on wall street. this is why. >> they told me they didn't need bailout but took 100 cents on dollar from aig. doesn't short the market up to the housing crisis. which we know they did. lo and behold i asked david wells, used to be a journalist. i said, david i understand you may close down your dark pool? this is three days best michael lewis book came not. melissa: dark pool is a way to trade without transparency. not like trading at the exchange. >> listen, let's be a little more clear about this. in 2005 the securities & exchange commission changed the laws invo
melissa? melissa: peter barnes, thanks so of. coming out of the shadows, goldman sachs is considering shuts down one of its largest private stock trading ventures where trade something anonymous. is goldman afraid the big bad michael lewis. charlie gasparino, james freeman from the "wall street journal" and jonathan hoenig. charlie, they tried to give you run around on this. >> this is why i don't trust anybody on wall street, particularly goldman sachs. melissa: anyone on wall...
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melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.tal workers protesting in 27 states to fight a partnership between the usgs and stables. the new deal will see postal counters appear at more staples stores across the country most of which will be run by staples employees. dropping after reports of starbucks with a 10% stake in the company. a similar move by coke teamed with kerri to launch its own home phone no machine. governments around the world are responsible for nearly 90% of online spying. the new report by verizon shares a threefold increase in cyberespionage. 50% of that coming from east asia. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. >> whether it is on wall street remains 3 years who's making money today. the stock is planning today after it said it expects to report option sales, up by as much as 40% last quarter. very good. investors up around 5%, and third point benefiting the most support, they keep piling on the pressure. making some serious money, the hedge fund mons 7 million
melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.tal workers protesting in 27 states to fight a partnership between the usgs and stables. the new deal will see postal counters appear at more staples stores across the country most of which will be run by staples employees. dropping after reports of starbucks with a 10% stake in the company. a similar move by coke teamed with kerri to launch its own home phone no machine. governments around the world are responsible for nearly 90% of online...
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melissa: sure. but they got a great contract from nasa. >> they have several billion dollars in order backlog to launch these satellites to bring cargo to the space station. first time ever a private commercial company has done that so i would say he's proved, he has redisked this a lot. he is on a really safe path right now. melissa: monica, what do you think? would this be like getting in on tesla before tesla's ipo or is it riskier than that? >> it is way riskier than that. if you look at tesla, tesla is not even earning a profit today. melissa: no, it is not but investors are happy with the investment. so the stock is doing well. there's a difference, you're right. >> this is very speculative. i agree i think he is kind of like the next steve jobs. he has got grand vision. he takes big bets and can take big losses. depends on your risk appetite, the conversation is always solarcity. that is the third child. harder to believe in that one than any other one. would you buy any of these? >> they're
melissa: sure. but they got a great contract from nasa. >> they have several billion dollars in order backlog to launch these satellites to bring cargo to the space station. first time ever a private commercial company has done that so i would say he's proved, he has redisked this a lot. he is on a really safe path right now. melissa: monica, what do you think? would this be like getting in on tesla before tesla's ipo or is it riskier than that? >> it is way riskier than that. if...
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melissa: i like it.ittle breaking news, stocks continuing to climb after the fomc reels in capering by $10 million. checkout the dow. it has just rolled into positive territory for the year. we are basically flat on the session. before the fed came out and make their decision we heard the decision and now we are climbing up 51 points so the market liking what they are hearing. the gdp news, we urge this morning the fed staying on the path they are on. google not content just telling you about the traffic. now they want to be the cause of it. theirself driving cars have racked up more than 700,000 accident free miles. google has plans for them to dominate highways. don't move. you can never have too much money. you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only d
melissa: i like it.ittle breaking news, stocks continuing to climb after the fomc reels in capering by $10 million. checkout the dow. it has just rolled into positive territory for the year. we are basically flat on the session. before the fed came out and make their decision we heard the decision and now we are climbing up 51 points so the market liking what they are hearing. the gdp news, we urge this morning the fed staying on the path they are on. google not content just telling you about...
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melissa. melissa: let's get to james romelli. peter, stick around to see how markets are reacting to this news. james what do you see? >> only, reaction on beige book are muted. looks like the markets are holding the bid relatively well. one thing traders need to be aware of around the release of the number. it is holiday week. volumes are things and easier for algos and institutions to hunt for stops. vix is higher today. markets hold these levels i think or head higher into the close. melissa: james, thanks so much. i want to bring in my group now. federal reserve chairman janet yellen speaking at the new york economic club. peter is here. we have charlie gasparino and "wall street journal's" james freeman. a lot of fed stiff going on. this had a big impact on the market. what did you guys here that stood out to you? >> the economy is continuing to grow not we like, not reagan growth or clinton growth but pulling out of the winter. i don't know why janet yellen feels comfortable to say, okay, the money-printing era is ending. m
melissa. melissa: let's get to james romelli. peter, stick around to see how markets are reacting to this news. james what do you see? >> only, reaction on beige book are muted. looks like the markets are holding the bid relatively well. one thing traders need to be aware of around the release of the number. it is holiday week. volumes are things and easier for algos and institutions to hunt for stops. vix is higher today. markets hold these levels i think or head higher into the close....
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melissa: melissa frances with your small business brief.ess optimism on the rise, national independence of independent businesses seeing a 2.rise in its index, the report getting a boost largely due to company's expecting sales to increase. optimism levels still below what they were in january. the controversial tax and service expanding now offering courier service in new york city to deliver packages. they will accommodate any type and size. delivery to $15, and the mobile apps. microsoft end report -- support of its windows xp operating system is leaving all the use it at risk of cyberattacks including 95% of bank atms that run on a platform. that is the latest on the fox business network. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. an
melissa: melissa frances with your small business brief.ess optimism on the rise, national independence of independent businesses seeing a 2.rise in its index, the report getting a boost largely due to company's expecting sales to increase. optimism levels still below what they were in january. the controversial tax and service expanding now offering courier service in new york city to deliver packages. they will accommodate any type and size. delivery to $15, and the mobile apps. microsoft end...
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melissa: that's right. go ahead, charlie. >> what excuse the numbers, to work at goldman sachs you need to understand how to rip off your clients. melissa: come on! i do not condone that comment. i do not. >> i can absolutely back that up. there is something called abacus that i can show everybody. melissa: oh, my goodness. >> to be serious about this i am partially serious about the goldman sachs because there is culture there taking advantage of clients which may or may not skew job applicants but what is scary about this economy, how slow it has been for the average person, the recovery has been. this is, i remember, old enough to remember when ronald reagan left office, the left-wing-media went at him tooth and nail how the rich got richer and poor got poorer and middle class caught in the middle. that is the obama economic recovery post-2009. he would say because of the fincial cris. i would say and i bet you peter would say this as well, if you heap this much destimulative fiscal policy, obamacare tax
melissa: that's right. go ahead, charlie. >> what excuse the numbers, to work at goldman sachs you need to understand how to rip off your clients. melissa: come on! i do not condone that comment. i do not. >> i can absolutely back that up. there is something called abacus that i can show everybody. melissa: oh, my goodness. >> to be serious about this i am partially serious about the goldman sachs because there is culture there taking advantage of clients which may or may not...
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melissa: yeah. daniel, do you agree with that and, you know, in order to get the really full support of the community and sponsors back does he have to make moves to put the team up for sale or sell it? >> oh, yeah. this is step one for the nba today. this is the not endgame, indefinite suspension and a fine. this is just step one. they are going to do what they can to push him out. as i said, i think marketplace forces will do that. but if he, if situation today were the status quo, that would clearly not be enough. he has to go. melissa: yeah, brian, what is frustrating about this he paid, 12 or 18 milliondollars, $12 million in the '80s for this team. if he is quote, unquote, forced to sell it, he could get 700 million, 800 million. there is a whole bunch of different numbers floating around what the team is actually worth. forced to sell, he still has made an enormous profit. is that annoying? >> no. not really. that is the way business works. you know better even than me. i was in los angeles i
melissa: yeah. daniel, do you agree with that and, you know, in order to get the really full support of the community and sponsors back does he have to make moves to put the team up for sale or sell it? >> oh, yeah. this is step one for the nba today. this is the not endgame, indefinite suspension and a fine. this is just step one. they are going to do what they can to push him out. as i said, i think marketplace forces will do that. but if he, if situation today were the status quo, that...
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melissa: yeah. >> what is around the corner? obamacare. melissa: tell me about that. beef prices all-time high. how will that impact business? >> cost everyone, consumers across the board 25 to 50 cents to have argue per because of price of beef. related to the weather and drought and lack of supply of cattle. so it's a big problem. melissa: veronica, from empirical standpoint, price of everything, whether it is labor or whether it is beef it is all going up. >> it is all going up that's why people say we need higher wages because you have to keep up with costs of inflation. they say there is no inflation. go to the grocery store. go get milk or lettuce and costs are higher. so it's a real issue. but i think long term though, is this going to be a sustainable thing for smaller businesses? maybe fatburger can deal with the wage increases. but a small business with less than 100 people handle that. >> keep margins, you will kill the margins. melissa: we have to go. leave the burger. >> i want the shake. melissa: although i'm keeping all of this. up next you probably hea
melissa: yeah. >> what is around the corner? obamacare. melissa: tell me about that. beef prices all-time high. how will that impact business? >> cost everyone, consumers across the board 25 to 50 cents to have argue per because of price of beef. related to the weather and drought and lack of supply of cattle. so it's a big problem. melissa: veronica, from empirical standpoint, price of everything, whether it is labor or whether it is beef it is all going up. >> it is all...
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melissa? melissa: adam shapiro thanks so much.ep on this, according to a new study not getting enough rest is almost as bad for the work performance as drinking. before you pick up the cup of defeat, dr. ernest patty is here to help us out with this one. so a lack of sleep can impair you, give you, if you only get four or five hours of sleeper night you might as well have a blood-alcohol level of .1%? how is that possible? >> it is possible because the body is so affected by sleep deprivation and brain experiences is equivalent to being intoxicated. a week of four or five hours a night or one 24 hour period. don't forget plenty of folks work overnight shifts. melissa: that makes me think of doctors working 24 hours shifts and operating is like operating on me as if they're drunk. >> that is what the study demonstrated. that i hope is the no the case but the science is pushing us to that respective point. melissa: that is incredible. there is a new app to help users overcome jet lag. it does this, laughing already. you don't think
melissa? melissa: adam shapiro thanks so much.ep on this, according to a new study not getting enough rest is almost as bad for the work performance as drinking. before you pick up the cup of defeat, dr. ernest patty is here to help us out with this one. so a lack of sleep can impair you, give you, if you only get four or five hours of sleeper night you might as well have a blood-alcohol level of .1%? how is that possible? >> it is possible because the body is so affected by sleep...
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melissa: really? >> that was plant behind my house. melissa: like when you were nine or 10? >> i was like 17. melissa: yeah. >> we would have to unload huge trucks and back breaking work. the whole thing was to get that job and make your union book because these guys get paid very well. what is interesting about this, these are highly unionized jobs. where there's really strict rules when you work and when you don't work. and they paid pretty well for people that don't have college degrees. melissa: yeah. >> why they're walking off the job? there are other things you can do to protest unfair firing. melissa: is sort of the sentiment in this country right now and dialogue that we're having about minimum wage and about wall street and all these things, is it stirring up discontent that could be damaging our recovery or not? or is it healthy? veronica? >> definitely stirring up discontent. we'll see more acts of civil disobedience. this is problem. they knew they were breaking their union contract. they were not covered the moment they walked out the door. they're out of a john
melissa: really? >> that was plant behind my house. melissa: like when you were nine or 10? >> i was like 17. melissa: yeah. >> we would have to unload huge trucks and back breaking work. the whole thing was to get that job and make your union book because these guys get paid very well. what is interesting about this, these are highly unionized jobs. where there's really strict rules when you work and when you don't work. and they paid pretty well for people that don't have...
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melissa: all these guys are liberals until the unions come in. melissa: on that note.hanks to both of you. go ahead. >> kathleen has been here through the long fight to pass the affordable care act. she helped guide its implementation even when it got rough. she has got bumps, i've got bums, bruises. melissa: hmmm. kathleen sebelius stepping down today as u.s. health secretary. president obama nominating budget director, sylvia matthew burwell in her place. let's bring in heritage foundation steve moore and charlie gasparino and jack otter are here as well. steve moore, what did you think about this one? big surprise or not really. >> surprised to me she lasted as long as she did. five years is long time to be a cabinet secretary. she is like conjoined twin with respect to obamacare. her whole legacy will be decided over the next few years as whether this thing is a complete flop or whether it make as recovery. i happen to think it will be an economic and health care flop. but, interesting thing is, the new choice, this former budget director, who knows. maybe melissa,
melissa: all these guys are liberals until the unions come in. melissa: on that note.hanks to both of you. go ahead. >> kathleen has been here through the long fight to pass the affordable care act. she helped guide its implementation even when it got rough. she has got bumps, i've got bums, bruises. melissa: hmmm. kathleen sebelius stepping down today as u.s. health secretary. president obama nominating budget director, sylvia matthew burwell in her place. let's bring in heritage...
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melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.iggest tech firms in silicon valley have filed a class-action lawsuit by local workers. 60,000 people had accused apple, google and others of agreeing not to switch workers to suppress pay. terms of the settlement are not yet known. burger king reported better than expected profits last quarter largely due to cost-cutting and new restaurants overseas. u.s. sales grew just 0.1% despite a refreshed menu. same-store sales jumped 2%. hedge fund manager john paulson had high hopes saying puerto rico could become the singapore of the caribbean. reports say it is halting plans to invest $1 billion over the next two years. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ melissa: only in new york adopting a for a feline friend
melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief.iggest tech firms in silicon valley have filed a class-action lawsuit by local workers. 60,000 people had accused apple, google and others of agreeing not to switch workers to suppress pay. terms of the settlement are not yet known. burger king reported better than expected profits last quarter largely due to cost-cutting and new restaurants overseas. u.s. sales grew just 0.1% despite a refreshed menu. same-store sales jumped 2%. hedge fund...
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melissa: what do you think? >> i can tell you they weren't happy with him a year ago even though they fought me back. that board is worried about the pace of innovation and whether he has the chops. melissa: leave there thanks to all of you. losses by apple and other tech companies sinking senates daca. jo ling kent at the exchange with more. another tough day. look at that chart. >> i'm here at the nasdaq. we're down about 1.6%, 1.5%. taking a look at momentum stocks it is clear investors are not letting go, basically letting these stocks slide on down. the biggest losers we have, dish, down about 6% when we last checked. trip advisor down almost the same, 5.8%. baidu down, tesla not faring too well ire, 3.5%. we're looking at underlying weaknesses in these momentum stocks. a lot of investors concerned they continue with profit generating or productive as they were off the highs we saw last year and the year before, melissa, jo, you talked to a lot of tech people during the day and there was concern whether thi
melissa: what do you think? >> i can tell you they weren't happy with him a year ago even though they fought me back. that board is worried about the pace of innovation and whether he has the chops. melissa: leave there thanks to all of you. losses by apple and other tech companies sinking senates daca. jo ling kent at the exchange with more. another tough day. look at that chart. >> i'm here at the nasdaq. we're down about 1.6%, 1.5%. taking a look at momentum stocks it is clear...
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melissa: you want to get a hint here? >> gm did recalls, and automakers, don't pass recalls to the highest level of the executive suite, they get decided fighter down the chain. it is unlikely we will see anything blowing about of her closet. i don't think she will be implicated. melissa: you have a pretty good record at morgan creek. tell me what you are buying right now. a parent company of land rover, jaguar and land rover from ford. that is interesting. is that a play you still like right now? >> we do like the automotive industry selective. >> auto parts? >> not to much the auto parts as the automakers, a lot of concern out there that there is overcapacity in the industry and that is probably true. we see more consolidation and we love consolidating industries. what happens to airlines, media, we have consolidation and better pricing power and better stock prices. we like some of the stories coming out of europe, selling into china, volkswagen's no. one brand. interestingly we are starting to look, haven't bought any
melissa: you want to get a hint here? >> gm did recalls, and automakers, don't pass recalls to the highest level of the executive suite, they get decided fighter down the chain. it is unlikely we will see anything blowing about of her closet. i don't think she will be implicated. melissa: you have a pretty good record at morgan creek. tell me what you are buying right now. a parent company of land rover, jaguar and land rover from ford. that is interesting. is that a play you still like...
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melissa: i looked up and thought that is it.ne economic headline the federal reserve is watching really stood out today. i was looking at industrial production, i want you to know where that matters to me. it means it is basically an indicator of the rate in which big factories are humming. seven tenths of a percent last month. the percent of factory space in use, look at this. now at 79.2%. very close to 80%. that is the highest level in nearly six years since june of 2008 when we are in middle of the recession. so clearly manufacturing strength. keeping them open. this could help explain why caterpillar shares are up 13% so far this year. we have traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. i find industrial production very interesting. i'm a lot of people don't, but it relates to big industrial stocks and of course manufacturing and lo and behold we have a solid bull rally today. >> it is one of those who numbers in the economic data that we parse through a yearly basis of people do not pay attention to. 8
melissa: i looked up and thought that is it.ne economic headline the federal reserve is watching really stood out today. i was looking at industrial production, i want you to know where that matters to me. it means it is basically an indicator of the rate in which big factories are humming. seven tenths of a percent last month. the percent of factory space in use, look at this. now at 79.2%. very close to 80%. that is the highest level in nearly six years since june of 2008 when we are in...
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que su padre tiene sobre la pierna. >> el tÍtulo de esta canciÓn es "sino soy nada" pero melissa lo las autoridades mexicanas. >> abogados defensores luchan por todos los medios para tratar de detener la ejecuciÓn del ciudadano mexicano ramiro hernÁndez programada para maÑana, su Último argumento que la ejecuciÓn serÍa un acto de racismo pero los. >> recursos legales parecen estar estados aunque la familia no pierde de la esperanza. >> las horas de vida pareciera estar contadas para hernÁndez en una prisiÓn de teja porque este miÉrcoles podrÍa ser el segundo mexicano ejecutados en estados unidos en lo que va del aÑo 2014, familiares dicen que solo esperan un peligro de dios para que impida la pena de muerte. >> que dios estÁ delante que se haga su voluntad y que me de la fuerza para aguantar todo esto. >> ramiro hernÁndez fue condenado en 1997 por golpear y asesinar a un hombre en texas y recientemente perdiÓ una apelaciÓn en una corte federal poniÉndose mÁs cerca de la inyecciÓn un vocero dijo que no existen recursos legales para detener la ejecuciÓn y esa acciÓn violarÍa el dictam
que su padre tiene sobre la pierna. >> el tÍtulo de esta canciÓn es "sino soy nada" pero melissa lo las autoridades mexicanas. >> abogados defensores luchan por todos los medios para tratar de detener la ejecuciÓn del ciudadano mexicano ramiro hernÁndez programada para maÑana, su Último argumento que la ejecuciÓn serÍa un acto de racismo pero los. >> recursos legales parecen estar estados aunque la familia no pierde de la esperanza. >> las horas de vida...
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melissa and brian? >> thank you very much, seema. >>> so what is really going on with this market, right? we had a pretty spectacular january. we had a pretty lousy february. let's bring in contributor herb greenberg. art, you've been around the cnbc family for a long time as well. and lynisten, you can comment whether or not it's true or not, this market seems difficult, at least from my perspective, doing this a long time, to understand because there's so many ex-term factors out there right now. or is maybe that just recency bias and things have always been this complicated? >> well, sully, that's a great question. if you look at what we're going through right now, it is a major shift from a focus on fund mentals, a focus on earnings, on monetary policy to jumping from flare-up to flare-up on geopolitics, right? we've got the yew jaukraine and it's settled. i think we've always had this. it's just when we cycle through it and the market does things that are difficult to understand because it's caused
melissa and brian? >> thank you very much, seema. >>> so what is really going on with this market, right? we had a pretty spectacular january. we had a pretty lousy february. let's bring in contributor herb greenberg. art, you've been around the cnbc family for a long time as well. and lynisten, you can comment whether or not it's true or not, this market seems difficult, at least from my perspective, doing this a long time, to understand because there's so many ex-term factors...
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you're michelle, she's melissa. a new survey shows that inves r investors would rather put moan back into cd instead of stocks. we'll find out what's behind that rather big surprise. >> yum getting downgraded ahead of its earnings report. how should you be trading that stock ahead ofs results? we have a stock brawl coming up. >>> all eyes will be on netflix after the bell tonight. we'll have the instant analysis, the market reaction, all ahead for you. >> more ahead on "closing bell." see you then. tdd#: 1-888-648-602121 tjust waiting to be found. ties tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 bring what inspires you tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there... in here. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there, tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are stocks on the move. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 in here, streetsmart edge has tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 chart pattern recognition tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 which shows you which ones are bullish or bearish. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. tdd#: 1-888-64
you're michelle, she's melissa. a new survey shows that inves r investors would rather put moan back into cd instead of stocks. we'll find out what's behind that rather big surprise. >> yum getting downgraded ahead of its earnings report. how should you be trading that stock ahead ofs results? we have a stock brawl coming up. >>> all eyes will be on netflix after the bell tonight. we'll have the instant analysis, the market reaction, all ahead for you. >> more ahead on...
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melissa: how do you think adam silver handle it? >> it is absolutely fantastic and does this to protect the resources, and i do expect a lot of them will be back by next season. liz: let's get to the focus of what we talk about and that was the sponsor ships dropped out. mercedes, you name it they dropped out. if they haven't dropped out there getting a lot of pressure from their other consumers but when you see you, and aqua hydrate their virgin dropped almost immediately. to the come back now? >> i believe so. they wanted to see action and they got it. one thing i point out in terms of the long term, if he gets necessary support for what he will, he wouldn't have gone this route if he was going to get that support. this could ironically, great irony in this case, bring to the forefront new ownership in the likes of the guggenheim group that owns the dodgers. who is part of the guggenheim group? magic johnson. liz: and peter guber, a friend of this program who was taught tortured everytime he wanted to buy an nba team. the golden s
melissa: how do you think adam silver handle it? >> it is absolutely fantastic and does this to protect the resources, and i do expect a lot of them will be back by next season. liz: let's get to the focus of what we talk about and that was the sponsor ships dropped out. mercedes, you name it they dropped out. if they haven't dropped out there getting a lot of pressure from their other consumers but when you see you, and aqua hydrate their virgin dropped almost immediately. to the come...
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i'm melissa lee.ut the website and our daily segment "pence fast" every day around 5. ""mad money"" is up next. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the power pressure cooker xl, brought to you by tristar. do you love sitting down to a big sunday dinner with the entire family? do you wish you could enjoy the taste of those all-day, slow-cooked, labor-intensive recipes without the time, the work, or the wait? well, now there's a new way to take grandma's favorite recipes and turn them into everyday family meals with just a push of a button and do it in a fraction of the time. how would you like to make a hearty pot roast with all the fixings done in 25 minutes... fall off the bone short ribs ready in 40 minutes... or how about chicken wings, going from rock-hard frozen to steaming hot in just 10 minutes?
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melissa: good to see you. the dow pulling back, the high was of 57 so we want to be watching these import levels here. we could see a record low if we see some strength. thanks to the floor show and traders. keep it here on fox business because later in the program wall street journal's economic correspondent john hilzenrap and the head of u.s. economic deals with more on what the fed statement and maybe what they do next means for the markets. closing bell ringing in about 50 minutes. if the blue bird were read you might mistake it for an angry bird today. something we anticipated right here on fox business. twitter getting hammered by investors. what is ailing the micro blogging company and who knew this would happen? we have the two people who were very vocal about this back in december. back again today. is it a buy here? we will ask them. being at one with the world tour at least at one with china. microsoft getting the go-ahead to start selling its x box 1 consul in china. can you imagine the possibiliti
melissa: good to see you. the dow pulling back, the high was of 57 so we want to be watching these import levels here. we could see a record low if we see some strength. thanks to the floor show and traders. keep it here on fox business because later in the program wall street journal's economic correspondent john hilzenrap and the head of u.s. economic deals with more on what the fed statement and maybe what they do next means for the markets. closing bell ringing in about 50 minutes. if the...
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would you like to reveal said mystery chart, melissa?it is -- drumroll -- intel, though it is a tight race with qualcomm, so will be watching that into the close. >> why don't you tell the viewers you forced me to double check it. >> i did. >> to ensure it is correct, but it is intel, called quorum, called coach. >> you're not going to grab anything from me, brian. let's talk google here. 2%, the company is holding a one-day sale for google glass like this. let's get to josh limit ton with more on this, josh? >> melissa, we're actually coordinated today. >> twinsies. >> and you coordinated with your clothes. how did you do that? gray and white. >> totally in sync. >> it's the most talked about device, right? we're talking about google glass. typically, if you want these, you have to be invited to buy the device, but for today, today only, google glass is on sale to the public for $1500, google glass has its critics. they complaint about the design as well as different privacy concerns. fans, though, they say the eyewear gives them a hand
would you like to reveal said mystery chart, melissa?it is -- drumroll -- intel, though it is a tight race with qualcomm, so will be watching that into the close. >> why don't you tell the viewers you forced me to double check it. >> i did. >> to ensure it is correct, but it is intel, called quorum, called coach. >> you're not going to grab anything from me, brian. let's talk google here. 2%, the company is holding a one-day sale for google glass like this. let's get to...
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that's what i use, melissa. but i don't know that the $100 price point, to pete's point, is where amazon usually comes in. they're usually one of the lowest prices in the model. i mean, take a look at what they've done with kindles and so forth, in terms of competing with the ipad for ereaders and so forth. i don't think this is the right price point. google chrome cast at $35. i would not be at $95 for amazon. >> this is part of the malaise, that we've seen in terms of google shares in the past few weeks or so. >> i hear you on the google. can i -- >> excuse me, amazon. >> amazon, to me, the last quarter was not good. and for the longest time, people looked past valuation. gave them the benefit of the doubt, for many years. and the stock did well. that quarter unearthed some of the fleas it has. for the first time in a while, i think this could potentially be the most important quarter they report for the last few years. the stock has to prove itself. and it has to be proven in an earnings release, at the end o
that's what i use, melissa. but i don't know that the $100 price point, to pete's point, is where amazon usually comes in. they're usually one of the lowest prices in the model. i mean, take a look at what they've done with kindles and so forth, in terms of competing with the ipad for ereaders and so forth. i don't think this is the right price point. google chrome cast at $35. i would not be at $95 for amazon. >> this is part of the malaise, that we've seen in terms of google shares in...
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melissa lee, are you talking ten year, the vicks? >> hello. that's a good looking dress, kelly. >> the free willy's theme song. >> here's what we're talking about, there's been a lot of pharma and biotech. we have got three names and we'll tell you whether or not the options activity backs them up as potential targets. >> over to you guys. >> "fast money" starts right now. in new york city's times square. our traders tonight. coming up. we'll get the latest move from dennis and he's been changing his strategy over the last month as the market has become more volatile. >> still be pleasantly long. not aggressively. but a little more -- a little more aggressive than in the past. i got scared. i want out. i want to get as neutral as i could. >> i'm back to being pleasantly long. >> he's changing his play book once again. he'll give us the details. we start with tonight's top story. internet stocks getting hit once again. twitter, facebook, amazon, linked in under pressure. pete, would you dare to get into any of these names that have been so batt
melissa lee, are you talking ten year, the vicks? >> hello. that's a good looking dress, kelly. >> the free willy's theme song. >> here's what we're talking about, there's been a lot of pharma and biotech. we have got three names and we'll tell you whether or not the options activity backs them up as potential targets. >> over to you guys. >> "fast money" starts right now. in new york city's times square. our traders tonight. coming up. we'll get the...
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>> it does say on the box not to use while pregnant >> yeah. >> by the time she is done, melissa will have swallowed 12 pills. >> all right. when could we do this? really. >> okay. >> the rate of attempted self-in deuced abortions in texas is believed to be one of the highest in the united states. >> you are going to take four your first dose is four >> "fault lines" is here to find out why. >> okay. >> and then keep checking the time. thirty minutes. >> uh-huh. >>> whole woman's health in mechanicalen, a city in the lower rio grandee valley on the southernmost tip of texas, a few months ago, she could have come to this clinic for a legal abortion but it's been practically shut down and isn't allowed to provide abortions anymore. last november, a law went into effect that made it harder for doctors to perform abortions. under the new legislation, doctors need an official affiliation with a hospital within 30 miles of their clinic. but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. [ music ] >> it's just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and othe
>> it does say on the box not to use while pregnant >> yeah. >> by the time she is done, melissa will have swallowed 12 pills. >> all right. when could we do this? really. >> okay. >> the rate of attempted self-in deuced abortions in texas is believed to be one of the highest in the united states. >> you are going to take four your first dose is four >> "fault lines" is here to find out why. >> okay. >> and then keep checking...
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joining me now are melissa harris-perry and ryan grim. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend. >> absolutely. >> melissa, i want to bring back this chart. how can republicans claim the health care law is a job killer if we had job growth every single month since it passed? >> here is the one way that they're right. it's so twisted, the logic is hard to follow. obamacare is a job killer only in this sense, that the one place where there has been a decrease in the number of jobs, in fact in a massive decrease in the number of jobs has been in public sector employment. and that public sector employment job cutting has been primarily been republican governors, republican state legislatures who have cut these jobs. they ran on kill obamacare. running on kill obamacare has allowed them to take over these government positions and then in those government positions, they have killed jobs. that is the only way in which obamacare is a job killer. >> that's true. but the private sector jobs have been going up. >> absolutely. >> every
joining me now are melissa harris-perry and ryan grim. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend. >> absolutely. >> melissa, i want to bring back this chart. how can republicans claim the health care law is a job killer if we had job growth every single month since it passed? >> here is the one way that they're right. it's so twisted, the logic is hard to follow. obamacare is a job killer only in this sense, that the one place where there has been a decrease...
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>> reporter: --melissa is now a debt-free, registered nurse.e benjamin olewine spine, bone, and joint institute. her next goal is to get her masters, and guess who has already agreed to pay for that, too? the old philanthropist with the new reputation. >> well, i'm known as a big tipper. >> reporter: apparently you are. ( laughter ) that's the understatement of the day. >> that's right. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's funny. >> pelley: yes, it is. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'm see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wg >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. the airport... involving a flight from s-f-o. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, near disaster at the airport involving a flight from sfo. >> allen martin is in the newsroom with the actual communication between the tower and one of the pilots involved in the runway incident. allen. >> reporter: w
>> reporter: --melissa is now a debt-free, registered nurse.e benjamin olewine spine, bone, and joint institute. her next goal is to get her masters, and guess who has already agreed to pay for that, too? the old philanthropist with the new reputation. >> well, i'm known as a big tipper. >> reporter: apparently you are. ( laughter ) that's the understatement of the day. >> that's right. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in harrisburg,...
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you can catch melissa harris-perry on saturday afternoons. out craig at 2:00 on saturday. thanks so much for joining me, you can catch this show at 1:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. for now, stay tuned for the reid report, with my colleague joy reid, it's excellent, you won't want to mis-hit. i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my boss. yeah. vin scanning to add a car. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ you have to let me know [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every s
you can catch melissa harris-perry on saturday afternoons. out craig at 2:00 on saturday. thanks so much for joining me, you can catch this show at 1:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. for now, stay tuned for the reid report, with my colleague joy reid, it's excellent, you won't want to mis-hit. i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico...
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we've been saying that for ten years, melissa. >> maybe. thanks for being here. >> closing bell is up next. >>> we do welcome to you "closing bell" for this thursday. >> magic number to watch today for the dow, looks like we're not going to get there because we are in negative territory but the all-time high to look for is 16,576. the s&p getting closer to its highs. the biggest mover of the day is the nasdaq. not hard to figure out why. apple surging today. big news broken on this show yesterday. 7 for 1 s
we've been saying that for ten years, melissa. >> maybe. thanks for being here. >> closing bell is up next. >>> we do welcome to you "closing bell" for this thursday. >> magic number to watch today for the dow, looks like we're not going to get there because we are in negative territory but the all-time high to look for is 16,576. the s&p getting closer to its highs. the biggest mover of the day is the nasdaq. not hard to figure out why. apple surging...
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. >> melissa la barbie grupera dice que no veía a su padre de cuando tenía 15 años pero los medios delar de sobrino detenido el 17 de marzo. >> melissa recuerda a padre generoso. >> qué cosas buenas hizo tu padre. >> era un pueblo pequeño donde estábamos y regalaba cosas a la comunidad. >> fue subiendo y subiendo hasta expandirse en el robo de combustible en piratería aumentar el poder de los caballeros templarios. >> también fue fundador de la familia michoacana que estaba al servicio del cartelq que mejor pagaba. >> 5 cabezas fueron lanzadas en un centro de baile diciendo que ellos no mataban por dinero ni a mujeres ni niños y que moría quien debia morir por obra divina. >> general motors después de un década recién saca del mercado a modelos de autos que causaron 10 víctimas fatales. >> la presidente de general motors explica al congreso porqué después de 10 años reparan la llave de encendido que falla en estos modelos y que causó 13 muertes. >> tecnicos de general motors sabían de este problema por años. >> la presidente de general motors dice que las familias recibirán compensaci
. >> melissa la barbie grupera dice que no veía a su padre de cuando tenía 15 años pero los medios delar de sobrino detenido el 17 de marzo. >> melissa recuerda a padre generoso. >> qué cosas buenas hizo tu padre. >> era un pueblo pequeño donde estábamos y regalaba cosas a la comunidad. >> fue subiendo y subiendo hasta expandirse en el robo de combustible en piratería aumentar el poder de los caballeros templarios. >> también fue fundador de la...
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our last speaker is melissa pits. >> my name is melissa pits and i've been a nurse at san francisco general for nine years. i have spent most of my time in the emergency room and one year in the surgical ucu. currently i serve as a charge nurse. i'm here to ask that you patient safety in the emergency department. i'm proud to work at san francisco general. i love what we do in the ed. our job is to care for anyone in the city no matter who they are, what they can afford or what happened to them. a homeless person we walk by on the street, the mom that gets hit by the car, person that is having a heart attack our stroke and when every second counts we are responsible for taking care of all of them and so many others. i take great pride that our hospital is the only level one trauma senter in the city. with tremendous growth in the city it is not possible to absorb the influx of patients. when fully staffed we should have 22 nurses and a charge nurse. yesterday we had ten. under those circumstances when trauma happens like the who was hit by the bart train last night we have to stop what we'r
our last speaker is melissa pits. >> my name is melissa pits and i've been a nurse at san francisco general for nine years. i have spent most of my time in the emergency room and one year in the surgical ucu. currently i serve as a charge nurse. i'm here to ask that you patient safety in the emergency department. i'm proud to work at san francisco general. i love what we do in the ed. our job is to care for anyone in the city no matter who they are, what they can afford or what happened...
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melissa, back to you. >> thanks, josh lipman.t quickly in the options market, sometimes there are clues as to whether or not a company is going to initiate. >> the fact they didn't announce it or people are speculating they're going to do it on the report next week could be to offset a disappointing quarter. in the last two years after the february shareholder meeting they've initiated their capital return plans in march or april before the print. >>> next up, general electric shares jumping today despite a drop in profits. tim? >> the aviation business was a little bit weak, some of the power business. ultimately, if you look at where these guys are positioned, they're in a long-term cycle. this is a company thinking five to ten years down the road. we'll talk about this later tonight. in the short run, the aviation business was a drag. some of the power systems were a drag. i think if people look at ge's core businesses, the thing you should be excited about is the higher margin businesses are things they have made a lot of inv
melissa, back to you. >> thanks, josh lipman.t quickly in the options market, sometimes there are clues as to whether or not a company is going to initiate. >> the fact they didn't announce it or people are speculating they're going to do it on the report next week could be to offset a disappointing quarter. in the last two years after the february shareholder meeting they've initiated their capital return plans in march or april before the print. >>> next up, general...
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dionne and melissa harris perry. thank you both for being on the show tonight. >> absolutely. >> good to be with you. >> melissa, five year, an election, a supreme court decision and now the proof that it works. why can't republicans just accept reality and move on? >> first of all, you have to respect just the extent to which they stick to message, right? there is some value in that in politics. i think that's part of what's going on here. if you ask republicans what have you accomplished the last five years? the answer is, we have fought obama care. because that can be their answer, they then don't have to answer, well, we pass this legislation or done this. it's a little bit of a smoke and mirrors. we're going to be over here looking looic we're doing a lot. and the thing we're doing is actively working against a law, as you point out, is being implemented, working well at this point. and then that keeps us from having to be accountable for anything else on the other side. >> you know, and maybe i'm sure i'm a lit
dionne and melissa harris perry. thank you both for being on the show tonight. >> absolutely. >> good to be with you. >> melissa, five year, an election, a supreme court decision and now the proof that it works. why can't republicans just accept reality and move on? >> first of all, you have to respect just the extent to which they stick to message, right? there is some value in that in politics. i think that's part of what's going on here. if you ask republicans what...
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another good day, melissa. we'll see you tomorrow. see you tomorrow.xt. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange where markets are in rally mode. >> i'm bill griffith. the third day of gains we're looking at, but don't count this in the win column just yet because we've had a lot of volatility lately, especially in this last hour, so we'll keep an eye on this. could go either direction, and what we've had rather positive news today, janet yellen's rather dovish speech earlier and the beige book was rather constructive as well. >> a huge day for
another good day, melissa. we'll see you tomorrow. see you tomorrow.xt. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange where markets are in rally mode. >> i'm bill griffith. the third day of gains we're looking at, but don't count this in the win column just yet because we've had a lot of volatility lately, especially in this last hour, so we'll keep an eye on this. could go either direction, and what we've had...
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reporter: you're cool as a cucumber. >> melissa a cool.eporter: melissa started flying as a teenager in pittsburgh. 9,000 miles away was record, who at 21 was the youngest australian to summit mt. everest. >> yeah! reporter: then in 2007, melissa went down under. >> how we met was she walked in my front door. she was hanging out with a mutual friend and literally came in the front door. and i was like, who's that? >> when i first saw rex, i remember think, that's the kind of guy i should be with. he's adventurist. hes like to do the same sports i like to do. >> reporter: with a mutual love for adventure, their courtship wasn't exactly typical. but at a base jump at colorado's royal gorge, melissa's parachute malfunctioned. >> okay, three, two, one. well done. [ bleep ]. get under it, mel. get on to it, get on to it! [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> ooh. oh,! >> [ bleep ]. hang in there, babe. hang in there. hang in there. hang in there. please hang in there. i was like, you know, just dated the woman of my life and now i'm watching her crash into a
reporter: you're cool as a cucumber. >> melissa a cool.eporter: melissa started flying as a teenager in pittsburgh. 9,000 miles away was record, who at 21 was the youngest australian to summit mt. everest. >> yeah! reporter: then in 2007, melissa went down under. >> how we met was she walked in my front door. she was hanging out with a mutual friend and literally came in the front door. and i was like, who's that? >> when i first saw rex, i remember think, that's the...
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melissa: the default redwings he is going to coach. >> even better. melissa: imagine. he could do it. >> he would be a tough hockey fan. liz: he could do it. he went from airlines to cars. he would do just fine. >> he can do anything. what about g e? that is another possibility. liz: you are floating all kinds of things. thank you very much. throwing the all-important g begi itoughlyst banking analysts is warning that banks could be heading for a crisis way worse than the one we saw in 2008 and if it happens, regulators will only have themselves to blame. charlie gasparino and the mystery analyst joining us exclusively next. and celebrity chef tells us how he is helping americans move compound bad day. he used to be heavy himself but knows what he is talking about and people in the greenroom my saying healthy food is more expensive and he says how expensive is diabetes? he has some lines to come at you. he is supersuccessful with all of them. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned
melissa: the default redwings he is going to coach. >> even better. melissa: imagine. he could do it. >> he would be a tough hockey fan. liz: he could do it. he went from airlines to cars. he would do just fine. >> he can do anything. what about g e? that is another possibility. liz: you are floating all kinds of things. thank you very much. throwing the all-important g begi itoughlyst banking analysts is warning that banks could be heading for a crisis way worse than the one...
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melissa: where do you get the most bang for your buck stocks or real estate? according to the national association of realtors, medium home prices are up 11% since march of 2009. meanwhile, the dow is up 150%. the s&p 175% in the same period! new studies show investors are choosing real estate over stocks joining us now to discuss, liz macdonald, scott martin and mark madsen of madsen money. thanks to all of you for joining us. it is staggering to me, if you weren't in stocks you really lost out. scott, what do you make of people's perceptions out there.
melissa: where do you get the most bang for your buck stocks or real estate? according to the national association of realtors, medium home prices are up 11% since march of 2009. meanwhile, the dow is up 150%. the s&p 175% in the same period! new studies show investors are choosing real estate over stocks joining us now to discuss, liz macdonald, scott martin and mark madsen of madsen money. thanks to all of you for joining us. it is staggering to me, if you weren't in stocks you really...
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the great melissa lee joins us today and all wee. is this like the internet bubble all over again? an incredible statistic by twitter, you have to hear to believe. the tax bill you may have coming that you will not want to believe. >> but first, let's take a check on the markets. what a relief compared to what we saw on friday as well as all of last week. off the session highs last year, so we'll be watching. right now the dow is up by 112 points, triple-digit gain on the dow. the nasdaq up by half a%. it had been up, and the s&p 500, the broadest measure up almost 12 points right now. bob pisani, and sheila is here. but bob, you kick it off. >> three things moving the stock market today. number one, i think the most important thing, strong march retail sales. that's what matters the most. end of tax season, wealthy people pay a lot more than they thought they would have to. i think that was reflected in the selling last week. >> citigroups better than, all the other groups reported all on the up side, including the regional banks how about sectors? oil, gold, steel, a lot of stuff
the great melissa lee joins us today and all wee. is this like the internet bubble all over again? an incredible statistic by twitter, you have to hear to believe. the tax bill you may have coming that you will not want to believe. >> but first, let's take a check on the markets. what a relief compared to what we saw on friday as well as all of last week. off the session highs last year, so we'll be watching. right now the dow is up by 112 points, triple-digit gain on the dow. the nasdaq...
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melissa, stay on the line with me, okay? do you hear police? [ screaming ] >> you got to get in there! >> police! >> get off that bed! get off that bed right now! >> he has a knife! >> police catch deric allen. melissa and her baby daughter are both safe. >> she could have been killed. i mean, without question. if she didn't stay on that phone, absolutely, she could have been killed. >> when melissa's dad first hears the 911 call, he's overwhelmed with emotion. >> i've never heard anything like that in my life. i picture her laying on that bed, with this maniac on top of her. you can only assume what might have been happened, but it wasn't going to be anything good. >> in the courtroom, margalia says allen appears to have no remorse, and hearing his daughter's voice on that heart-wrenching 911 call again is too much. >> i just said, the hell with it. and i tried to reach him. and unfortunately, i didn't. i came within probably a foot or so, and got tackled by this middle linebacker bailiff there. he hit me around the waist and i fell to the gro
melissa, stay on the line with me, okay? do you hear police? [ screaming ] >> you got to get in there! >> police! >> get off that bed! get off that bed right now! >> he has a knife! >> police catch deric allen. melissa and her baby daughter are both safe. >> she could have been killed. i mean, without question. if she didn't stay on that phone, absolutely, she could have been killed. >> when melissa's dad first hears the 911 call, he's overwhelmed with...
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the question in the coming days will likely be why his behavior has been ignored for so long, melissaland, california. >> there is much more, in fact, on sterlings' comments on our website, it's at al jazeera.com, you can see that report again by melissa chan and read our top story and the top story is egypt sentencing 683 people to death in cairo. ♪ ♪ >>> it is man versus machine. high-frequent i traders turning america's stock market upside down. i will show you how high-frequency trade can go give some an unfair advantage over the average invest tour. i'll show you want technology that can turn mere milliseconds in to hundreds of millions of dollars. plus a look at the young brains behind the computers career creating flash trades and what regular lasers going to do about it.
the question in the coming days will likely be why his behavior has been ignored for so long, melissaland, california. >> there is much more, in fact, on sterlings' comments on our website, it's at al jazeera.com, you can see that report again by melissa chan and read our top story and the top story is egypt sentencing 683 people to death in cairo. ♪ ♪ >>> it is man versus machine. high-frequent i traders turning america's stock market upside down. i will show you how...
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melissa, could there be more pain for the banks? that's going to be the real key. >> thanks so much, dom chu. how worried should we be as we head into another big week for earnings and specifically bank earnings. let's get into the money and find out now. don has been bearish on financials at large, jpmorgan specifically. >> we did a trade, i think, a month ago. for this expiration. we were looking went the stock was above 59. for me, the company had really guided down. they talked down earnings back in mid-february. and i'm actually very surprised that investors were surprised today by the disappointing quarter. you know, down 6.3%, the one-delay decline was the worst decline in two years for this company. this was a company that has routinely beat. so i don't think the sky's falling here. these are cheap stocks, but one thing that's very important, this was part of my thesis, this is going to be a very tough year. a lot of cost cutting, a lot of stuff that manufactured earnings over the last couple of years that got these stocks w
melissa, could there be more pain for the banks? that's going to be the real key. >> thanks so much, dom chu. how worried should we be as we head into another big week for earnings and specifically bank earnings. let's get into the money and find out now. don has been bearish on financials at large, jpmorgan specifically. >> we did a trade, i think, a month ago. for this expiration. we were looking went the stock was above 59. for me, the company had really guided down. they talked...
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here's tv's own melissa lee.nd the entire "fast money" gang. >> i think we should have bert around all the time and we can play "bust a move" all the time. >> can you name this singer? >> young mc. >> young mc. >> yes. >> thank you. >> young mc. >> despite the recent pull back solar city getting a lift to outperform from neutral. the analyst joins us from san francisco. great to see you. >> happy anniversary. wish i could be there to celebrate. >> thank you. since then the stock pulled back by about 30%. that was a great call in materials of missing the market that took these momentum stocks down. has anything fundamentally changed aside from that pullback? >> i think a couple things. solar city is the fastest growing market. which could grow as fast as 50% year over year. we want to be involved in that. the valuation helps for us to step in and upgrade the stock. >> ben, people act like no one else is in the space. so they give solar city the bid for the only way you can play this growth. i think that's a narrow
here's tv's own melissa lee.nd the entire "fast money" gang. >> i think we should have bert around all the time and we can play "bust a move" all the time. >> can you name this singer? >> young mc. >> young mc. >> yes. >> thank you. >> young mc. >> despite the recent pull back solar city getting a lift to outperform from neutral. the analyst joins us from san francisco. great to see you. >> happy anniversary. wish i could...
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i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. "inside fast" every day around 5:40. see you next friday pack here for more "options action." >> hello. i'm mike lindell, inventor of the world's most comfortable pillow. now i've created the next generation in sleep innovation. don't change that channel because the next 30 minutes are going to change your life. >> it levels out my bed. i can sleep in it really well. i don't roll over the middle. i'm not throwing my legs over the other side. i wasn't hot. i wasn't tossing and turning. i'm a snorer. you know, since we've had it, she hasn't complained about me snoring, or whipping my arms around. >> when i'm in my bed, i need my good, quality sleep and i'm getting that. >> it's just this wonderful
i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. "inside fast" every day around 5:40. see you next friday pack here for more "options action." >> hello. i'm mike lindell, inventor of the world's most comfortable pillow. now i've created the next generation in sleep innovation. don't change that channel because the next 30 minutes are going to change your life. >> it levels out my bed. i can sleep in it really well. i don't roll over the middle. i'm not throwing my...