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its mojo.essa, texas. >> i'm joined now by gina martinez, a reporter at kwes news west 9 in midland, texas. she is with us on skype. and joe nick is an author of the dallas cowboyets, outrageous history of the biggest loudest most hated best loved football team in america. that's some title, right? then dr. michael oversnyder is a psychologist at ash burn psychological and psychiatric surface enes a back with me in the hot seat is sunny hostin. gina, it is surprising to hear that some people there place the blame on students. why is that? >> well, don, lot of people are around 18, 19 years old. others feel they are adults an they know what they're diddioin. but like you heard someone say, the student needs to know when to draw the line. under texas law, it is illegal to start a relationship with a student no matter their age. >> why are there so many instances of this in one town in 13 months. >> i guess there are a couple thoughts. the first would be that there are a lot of p the second would
its mojo.essa, texas. >> i'm joined now by gina martinez, a reporter at kwes news west 9 in midland, texas. she is with us on skype. and joe nick is an author of the dallas cowboyets, outrageous history of the biggest loudest most hated best loved football team in america. that's some title, right? then dr. michael oversnyder is a psychologist at ash burn psychological and psychiatric surface enes a back with me in the hot seat is sunny hostin. gina, it is surprising to hear that some...
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have been warning you that the government may have something to do with young people losing their mojo to work. now that attitude may be spreading to americans approaching 30. check it out. the percentage of americans aging 25 to 29 in the work force has also fallen to a record low. now michelle, are entitlement programs encouraging more americans not to work? >> absolutely. welfare right now pays more than a full time minimum wage job in 35 states. if you live in new york and you're on welfare, you can get a benefit's package worth $38,000. it's out of control. we need to cut these programs. a lot of these programs otherwise we'll have a country sitting on the couch eating cheetos and collecting their welfare check. >> we pointed out several times that as michelle points out, it's almost the same if you stay home. in some states it's better to stay home from work. >> we told, to stay home we told people that low paying jobs, entry level jobs are beneath them. that they have a right to health care at someone else's expense. the youth label participation rate has dropped. we had minimum
have been warning you that the government may have something to do with young people losing their mojo to work. now that attitude may be spreading to americans approaching 30. check it out. the percentage of americans aging 25 to 29 in the work force has also fallen to a record low. now michelle, are entitlement programs encouraging more americans not to work? >> absolutely. welfare right now pays more than a full time minimum wage job in 35 states. if you live in new york and you're on...
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has it gotten its mojo back? it certainly got a lot of the shorts out of the way. the stock did make it back up to 600, which for many of us, pete and joe in particular, at least the near-term target. now that we've got there, judge, i mean, i'm looking at, you know, the lack of catalysts right here in terms of a new product coming to market. until that does, look at the apple same-store sales of the apple stores. they're down 5% in march. so i wouldn't get too giddy about the idea that the stock has retaken 600. i'm happy about that. i think it's a great company. but i need to see some of the other things before i start getting happy about the stock going higher. >> the stock, guys, seemed to get a boost during our interview wither carl didn't exactly explicitly say he was gonna hold it for another year, at least. but i think it was fairly implicit in what he was saying that that was likely to be the case. the stock seemed to get a boost off that, pushed to 600. gundlach, when he was on, a history of his calls correctly, i should add, with apple, said it could get
has it gotten its mojo back? it certainly got a lot of the shorts out of the way. the stock did make it back up to 600, which for many of us, pete and joe in particular, at least the near-term target. now that we've got there, judge, i mean, i'm looking at, you know, the lack of catalysts right here in terms of a new product coming to market. until that does, look at the apple same-store sales of the apple stores. they're down 5% in march. so i wouldn't get too giddy about the idea that the...
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the players have to find their mojo before the finals in berlin.hink we are in good form again and focus. we are looking for another huge title. will have to cope without several key players, but they will miss out through injury, and the top four layer has been dropped. theher is expected to leave league this summer. wife h>> he could have played. it was my decision to leave him out. >> the last league match of the season, and he has looked sharp in recent weeks. it is his goal that won the cup in 2006, turkey will be hoping to repeat. rn might be the favor, but dortmund has been running high. the coach says this is the biggest final his side can play and they're gunning for a win. >> dortmund has spent most of the season in second place, playing the role of bundesliga bridesmaids, but the cup finals gives them the chance to round their season off with a trophy. honor. is an final is i think this great to play in. we are happy to be in a because that was our goal right from the start of the season. >> the dortmund going to the final in good form.
the players have to find their mojo before the finals in berlin.hink we are in good form again and focus. we are looking for another huge title. will have to cope without several key players, but they will miss out through injury, and the top four layer has been dropped. theher is expected to leave league this summer. wife h>> he could have played. it was my decision to leave him out. >> the last league match of the season, and he has looked sharp in recent weeks. it is his goal...
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what happened in kiev humiliate simples up he looks for something to regain his mojo, so to speak, heetakes crimea. he's got it. all the stupid pet tricks he could pull off, going to ukraine and beating his chest is probably offensive, but far less worse than any other thing. >> he must realize if he is looking out for the security of russian interest, then driving tanks across the border into eastern ukraine would totally defeat the purpose. >> again, not validating anything he has done, but it is an act taking ukraine. it crosses the border and starts churning up the black earth of eastern ukraine. >> in crimea, you mean. >> crimea, sorry. he has taken crimea, bloodless. from a professional point of view, quite artfully. that does not happen if he moves across the border. he wins in 96 hours. history shows ukraine does not take kindly to occupiers. now he will have to live with the reality of russians coming home in body bags. he's got what he needs. i hope he understands all this theater along the border, those are his table stakes. that keeps him in the game, because the russians
what happened in kiev humiliate simples up he looks for something to regain his mojo, so to speak, heetakes crimea. he's got it. all the stupid pet tricks he could pull off, going to ukraine and beating his chest is probably offensive, but far less worse than any other thing. >> he must realize if he is looking out for the security of russian interest, then driving tanks across the border into eastern ukraine would totally defeat the purpose. >> again, not validating anything he has...
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course be very daunting onesies and a techie guys ice and fall years on dummies illegally dump its mojo google dot com is not write notes on facebook sites facebook and twitter search for whom is the meatballs and cover. people today live in with the perfect isolation to break us up and hopefully we will see you in. the kids on a topic that the eye and is not over the coming weeks and months is run on the bus to the summit the release of the pics summers. this is you will will will will the thus the shiny i got sick about now. studies in track and field on tuesday the sixth of may. yes that's the reason
course be very daunting onesies and a techie guys ice and fall years on dummies illegally dump its mojo google dot com is not write notes on facebook sites facebook and twitter search for whom is the meatballs and cover. people today live in with the perfect isolation to break us up and hopefully we will see you in. the kids on a topic that the eye and is not over the coming weeks and months is run on the bus to the summit the release of the pics summers. this is you will will will will the...
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>> i think these guys have lost largely there mojo.f you see this acquisition, it is a head scratcher. you're barring a hardware business with low-margin comment doesn't make sense. some people so when i tweeted that, they said they were buying the music service. you could buy spotify. it doesn't compute for me. >> what if they come out with a larger phone or a smart watch? >> i think it is all marketing. but we are seeing with the success of netflix and spotify, things are moving to the cloud. it is moving to place were it is available all the time everywhere. these devices are getting cheaper and they are becoming more extracted and becoming more available. being in that business is a race to the bottom. you have to find a way to go up chain. use the balance sheet to buy the winners in software. by spotify. by netflix. those are the winning strategies. >> much more with you coming up. stay with us. also, quick programming note -- tomorrow we have an exclusive interview with the intel ceo. we have -- he has high hopes for intel chips.
>> i think these guys have lost largely there mojo.f you see this acquisition, it is a head scratcher. you're barring a hardware business with low-margin comment doesn't make sense. some people so when i tweeted that, they said they were buying the music service. you could buy spotify. it doesn't compute for me. >> what if they come out with a larger phone or a smart watch? >> i think it is all marketing. but we are seeing with the success of netflix and spotify, things are...
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theirhink they have lost mojo. when you see this transaction happen, it is a head scratcher.icing the service, you could get spotify and by that company. why not buy the number 143 times as much than buying an also ran for $3 billion? that does not compute for me. anonymous social media apps like secret and whisper have start up controversy in silicon valley. it is unwarranted? we will ask the founder of secret next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." there is no secret that anonymous apps are generating plenty of buzz in silicon valley. while secret may be popular, it has also been called scandalous. it allows people to post thoughts anonymously. with david byttow and chrys bader and asked them about their vision for secret. >> we have worked on social networks for several years. we noticed that something was missing. we have all these thoughts and feelings that we have everyday. we don't have a place for them. they don't belong anywhere. some of those things that you want to geted or i engaged or at what to quit my job or i'm fallen love. all of these though
theirhink they have lost mojo. when you see this transaction happen, it is a head scratcher.icing the service, you could get spotify and by that company. why not buy the number 143 times as much than buying an also ran for $3 billion? that does not compute for me. anonymous social media apps like secret and whisper have start up controversy in silicon valley. it is unwarranted? we will ask the founder of secret next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." there is...
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beginning to wonder whether this talk of the smart ones, some cold calls coming whether it has found its mojomation. they have almost no choice. so much cash, well over a hundred billion. being pressured to give it back. they have to buy something. this sounds like trying to use a fraction of the cash, but there is more going on. people are not buying individual songs. it is going more to this subscription model. they are not a leader in that, but there are a patent portfolios. they need that to fight the competitors. i think you can definitely rationalize this. neil: it gets boring speeds of that there's anything wrong with that. that is what traditional companies to. fees the argument that that is what apple is doing come becoming traditional, getting gray hair. >> the company used a ruse innovation. now it uses mbas. they're making a strategic decision. >> here's the thing. if there were truly going to change the world would have done something on their own who is that -- what does it mean? wristwatches, pay-tv subscriptions? who cares. >> why do we keep working in? every company. hold on.
beginning to wonder whether this talk of the smart ones, some cold calls coming whether it has found its mojomation. they have almost no choice. so much cash, well over a hundred billion. being pressured to give it back. they have to buy something. this sounds like trying to use a fraction of the cash, but there is more going on. people are not buying individual songs. it is going more to this subscription model. they are not a leader in that, but there are a patent portfolios. they need that...
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i think they have lost largely their mojo.e this transaction happen, it is a head scratcher. some people said when i tweeted that out -- they are buying the beats music service. well, you could get spotify and by that company. why not buy the number 143 times as much than buying an also ran for $3 billion? that does not compute for me. >> director of the social+capital partnership chamath palihapitiya. anonymous social media apps like secret and whisper have start up controversy in silicon valley. it is unwarranted? we will ask the founders of secret next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. there is no secret that anonymous apps are generating plenty of buzz in silicon valley. while secret may be popular, it has also been called scandalous. it allows people to post thoughts anonymously with messages like "i'm gay" and "i have not washed my hair for 11 days." i spoke with david byttow and chrys bader and asked them about their vision for secret. >> we have worked on social networks for several y
i think they have lost largely their mojo.e this transaction happen, it is a head scratcher. some people said when i tweeted that out -- they are buying the beats music service. well, you could get spotify and by that company. why not buy the number 143 times as much than buying an also ran for $3 billion? that does not compute for me. >> director of the social+capital partnership chamath palihapitiya. anonymous social media apps like secret and whisper have start up controversy in...
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. >> border on bankruptcy, harley's mojo took a more hit, a large loan from warren buffett. >> 2008-2009downturn, since then sales have been bouncing back. >> despite the harsh winter, u.s. sales jumped 3% after the company cut production cost. but the real success story may be overseas where first quarter sales soared more than 20% in asia, 9% in latin america and 8% in europe. >> to win over new riders the company is switching gears and may be switching to what consumers have been long cusmed taccustomed to in europe arounds asia. >> take downsize and price point. >> the bikes are smaller lighter and more affordable and being shipped to new markets in spain and italy as well as india, where harley is building motorcycles from scratch in overseas factories. yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damon have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking part of the population. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is getting larger is there goi
. >> border on bankruptcy, harley's mojo took a more hit, a large loan from warren buffett. >> 2008-2009downturn, since then sales have been bouncing back. >> despite the harsh winter, u.s. sales jumped 3% after the company cut production cost. but the real success story may be overseas where first quarter sales soared more than 20% in asia, 9% in latin america and 8% in europe. >> to win over new riders the company is switching gears and may be switching to what...
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but then it lost its entrreneurial mojo and world it was globalizing and getting more competitive.y're fighting their way back in the downtown area and the best hope is leading the next wave of great entrepreneurs and that is what we are going to try to find. and there's a lot of technology they are and there really are examples and we will see this over the next decade. even the ones in new york and san francisco will be spending a lot of time on the road with these regions all across the country and that's great for the nation. >> i hope you are right. i admire you going outside the normal petri dish. speaking of entrepreneurs, young people who are very jaded about the markets in the country and republicans, just jaded altogether. but most of them when they asked what they wanted to be when they grow up, something a lot of them want to be you and they would like to be an entrepreneur and they have more faith in themselves than the typical establishment figures. what do you think of that and whether this is unique to this generation? >> i think it's a little bit unique. i think th
but then it lost its entrreneurial mojo and world it was globalizing and getting more competitive.y're fighting their way back in the downtown area and the best hope is leading the next wave of great entrepreneurs and that is what we are going to try to find. and there's a lot of technology they are and there really are examples and we will see this over the next decade. even the ones in new york and san francisco will be spending a lot of time on the road with these regions all across the...
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i think these guys have lost largely their mojo. speechsee the transaction, for me, it is a head scratcher. you are buying a hardware business, low-margin, doesn't make any sense. said that they are trying to buy to compete with beat music. why not buy the number one for three times as much than buying another for $3 billion. it does not compute for me. >> what if they come out with a larger phone or a smart watch? >> i think it is more of the same. the reality is that the success of companies like netflix, totify, things are moving the cloud. content is moving to a place where it is available all the time everywhere. and these devices are getting cheaper and they are becoming more abstracted. they are becoming more available. so being in that business is a race to the bottom. so you have to find a way to go upstream. thethe balance sheet to buy winners and software. by dropbox. by spotify. by netflix. those are winning strategies. coming up.e with you stay with us. also, a quick programming note as we had to break. tomorrow, we hav
i think these guys have lost largely their mojo. speechsee the transaction, for me, it is a head scratcher. you are buying a hardware business, low-margin, doesn't make any sense. said that they are trying to buy to compete with beat music. why not buy the number one for three times as much than buying another for $3 billion. it does not compute for me. >> what if they come out with a larger phone or a smart watch? >> i think it is more of the same. the reality is that the success...
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for more jason time, visit the afternoon session of our mojoe. >> >> i'm going to have to tune in.ril jobs numbers. and all the kids, mika, they've been aflutter about this. >> it's crazy online. it's trending. >> it is trending. than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you think? captain: all the time. except when i sleep. which i would not do here. hotels.com would have mentioned the finger. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related st
for more jason time, visit the afternoon session of our mojoe. >> >> i'm going to have to tune in.ril jobs numbers. and all the kids, mika, they've been aflutter about this. >> it's crazy online. it's trending. >> it is trending. than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people...
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. >> we have lost our educational mojo, lots of are reasons, lots of hammering, we asked people to stop memorizing stuff. it was rote and no relevance. we reached out and no one said no. and history is a table around which we can still have a civil discourse. we've got bill o'reilly and rachel madow, all the five living presidents contributing to this. do they see eye to eye on day-to-day events? no of course not. but do you love abraham lincoln, to appeal to the better angels of our nature, abraham lincoln would say so. >> in memorization in many ways might lead to greater understanding. let's take a look at the process that the boys at putney school go through. >> our fathers. >> brought forth. >> to the proposition. >> that all men are created equal. >> it ends up being a lot of work for a lot of them. but it has all sorts of tremendous effects. >> it does. you know they all suffer from some sort of learning difference. it might be dyslexia, disgraph disgraphia, adhd, but they are terrified with public recitation. some of them have language difficulties that make it hard to memorize
. >> we have lost our educational mojo, lots of are reasons, lots of hammering, we asked people to stop memorizing stuff. it was rote and no relevance. we reached out and no one said no. and history is a table around which we can still have a civil discourse. we've got bill o'reilly and rachel madow, all the five living presidents contributing to this. do they see eye to eye on day-to-day events? no of course not. but do you love abraham lincoln, to appeal to the better angels of our...
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but then it lost its entrepreneurial mojo in a way that is globalizing and getting more competitive.n is is leading the next wave of innovation with great ideas and that is what we are going to try to find. and we pick som are examples and it really is dynamic and my guess is 10 years from now. and that is great for the nation. neil: i hope you're right. i admire it going outside nation. neil: i hope you're right. i admire it going outside the normal petri dish to test this. they are distinct entrench it altogether and they like to be an entrepreneur to their own thoughts. and what do you think about. >> i think it's a little bit unique in that will be the best way to handle it. you see them starting a nonprofit, teach for america, some organization like that. but now people are saying that i can change the world by creating a startup that can prove people's lives, great jobs, great wealth and that is really exciting the imaginations of a lot of people and certainly steve jobs and starting and then leaving and coming back in and creating a valuable company by creating great products
but then it lost its entrepreneurial mojo in a way that is globalizing and getting more competitive.n is is leading the next wave of innovation with great ideas and that is what we are going to try to find. and we pick som are examples and it really is dynamic and my guess is 10 years from now. and that is great for the nation. neil: i hope you're right. i admire it going outside nation. neil: i hope you're right. i admire it going outside the normal petri dish to test this. they are distinct...
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harley's mojo took a big hit during the financial crisis, and was forced to lean on a more than $300 high-interest loan from warren buffet to help finance its new buyers. >> the company really hit bottom if we go back to the 2008, 2009 downturn, and since then sales have been bouncing back. >> despite the harsh winter, u.s. sales jumped 3% after the company cut production costs. but the real success story may be overseas where first quarter sales soared more than 20% in asia, 9% in latin america, and more than 8% in europe. harley davidson is known for building big powerful bikes like this one. but the company is switching gears and may be looking to what consumers have long been accustomed to do europe and shash. >> they still have the bikes we have come to know and expect from them. but they realized they were going to have to take down the size and price point. there are markets that want to participate in the harley brands but they want it on their own terms. >> reporter: the new bikes are smaller, lighter and more affordable and are being shipped to new markets in spain and ital
harley's mojo took a big hit during the financial crisis, and was forced to lean on a more than $300 high-interest loan from warren buffet to help finance its new buyers. >> the company really hit bottom if we go back to the 2008, 2009 downturn, and since then sales have been bouncing back. >> despite the harsh winter, u.s. sales jumped 3% after the company cut production costs. but the real success story may be overseas where first quarter sales soared more than 20% in asia, 9% in...
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i'm not sure this one has its mojo.ould be sidelined. >> next up, google, working on a tablet with 3-d capabilities. expected to have a 7-inch screen. production of the first 4,000 will begin in june. >> google was search, and then youtube, but now you look at wearable, the self-drive cars. so much. no one knows what the integration is going to look like. they're at the forefront, making acquisition after acquisition. i think you buy the stock. there's a case to be made that you can be diverse if ied and buy google and amazon. amazon has been pummelled, but they give you everything. >> amazon, offering a promotion for the fire tv that will let users try it for 30 days free of charge. sending the e-mail, and claiming that anyone who received the message is eligible to register for the free trial offer. you're an early adapter -- >> and i'm an amazon prime member. >> did you get the e-mail? >> it would have gone to the wife. i bought these on always -- >> let's not go there. >> you can get it on ebay for less than 30 buck
i'm not sure this one has its mojo.ould be sidelined. >> next up, google, working on a tablet with 3-d capabilities. expected to have a 7-inch screen. production of the first 4,000 will begin in june. >> google was search, and then youtube, but now you look at wearable, the self-drive cars. so much. no one knows what the integration is going to look like. they're at the forefront, making acquisition after acquisition. i think you buy the stock. there's a case to be made that you can...
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rick santelli is the man with the mojo at the cme. hi, rick.ures have closed in trading for everything that doesn't have equities in it. foreign exchanges, treasuries. as you look at the intraday chart, cash mart is open for another 25 minutes. we see yields are down, despite the fact that the we canity markets are up a bit. month to date, this is fascinating, as we sit here at the 253 yield, remember or low yield closed was a week ago thursday at 249. since then, this looks to be the sixth close in a row that is in between a yield of 251 and 255. tight range. if we look at a two day of the euro versus the dollar, it's hovering just above 136. these are the lowest yields in over three months. this is very important to contemplate, as we see the june 5th ecb meeting looking to keep a weaker euro, and of course the elections for the european parliamentary group will be fully completed by monday so when we come back on tuesday we'll have a much better idea. tyler, sue, back to you. >> thank you, rick, have a great long weekend. >>> in the fall of
rick santelli is the man with the mojo at the cme. hi, rick.ures have closed in trading for everything that doesn't have equities in it. foreign exchanges, treasuries. as you look at the intraday chart, cash mart is open for another 25 minutes. we see yields are down, despite the fact that the we canity markets are up a bit. month to date, this is fascinating, as we sit here at the 253 yield, remember or low yield closed was a week ago thursday at 249. since then, this looks to be the sixth...
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he could use a little bit of that impeachment mojo. finally, joe biden may be sitting vice president and potential candidate for 2016 for president. but for one high school student up in connecticut, he's also her idea of the ideal prom date. no joke. back in the fall of 2013, high school senior talia maselli summoned the courage to ask the vice president to her prom. i'm inviting you so far in advance because i'm sure many 17-year-old girls send you prom invitations and i had to beat them to it. months passed without any reply to her. until last thursday. just one day before the big night, the high school senior was shocked to receive a hand delivered note and a corsage from the vice president. ever the gentleman, biden explained he could not make it, but he did extend her an invitation to the white house. not a bad consolation. joe, you're amazing. up next, the police commissioner up in new hampshire who used the n-word to describe president obama and refused to apologize. guess what just happened to him? you're watching "hardball" t
he could use a little bit of that impeachment mojo. finally, joe biden may be sitting vice president and potential candidate for 2016 for president. but for one high school student up in connecticut, he's also her idea of the ideal prom date. no joke. back in the fall of 2013, high school senior talia maselli summoned the courage to ask the vice president to her prom. i'm inviting you so far in advance because i'm sure many 17-year-old girls send you prom invitations and i had to beat them to...
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cisco up graded at deutsche bank from buy to hold and apple getting its mojo back, back above $620 ane 6, feeling optimism and google shares up 2% on the day, but small-cap stocks, also a focal point for investors. you're seeing the russell 2000. the small-cap index up about 1% on the day and up 4% over the past one week. of course, this is an index that houses many domestically oriented names. the index was in correction territory earlier this year, but now staging a comeback. bill and kell? >> yeah, that's a big bounce for the russell. thank you, seema. we'll talk to you a little bit later. >> as we head to the close, joining us to talk about this, mark rich peterson and robert frost. welcome back. is this a market expecting growth or are they still playing defense sniffle. >> it's a little bit of both. as we're talking now about s&p 2000 as opposed to s&p 1800. we have great earnings. the greatest story never told is that earnings excluding financials is the best since the fourth quarter of 2011. 6.14% in the first quarter of 2014. financials very strong, consistent earnings growt
cisco up graded at deutsche bank from buy to hold and apple getting its mojo back, back above $620 ane 6, feeling optimism and google shares up 2% on the day, but small-cap stocks, also a focal point for investors. you're seeing the russell 2000. the small-cap index up about 1% on the day and up 4% over the past one week. of course, this is an index that houses many domestically oriented names. the index was in correction territory earlier this year, but now staging a comeback. bill and kell?...
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two months ago, the stock would have popped in the quarter instead of being crushed and he gets his mojoack up $3 or 3.42% and that was a backdrop change. let's be clear, though, this market's become amazingly fickle. >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell! >> what's lovered today could be hated tomorrow. >> house of pleasure. >> house of pain! >> i'm not running for safety and not running from momentum and i believe in diversification and my charitable trust owns a smartering of both. the sellers of growth collectively seem to have a bit of a remorse liquidating stocks down 30, 40, and even 50% below prices from just ten months ago without a change it the fundamentals. here's the bottom line, the pain of the momentum losses are very much with these portfolio managers. they got burned once and now i think they'll be twice shy and hit the exits if the highfliers rally above these levels. >> sell, sell, sell! >> brandon in wash issue whwash. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. how are you? >> what's shake for you, my friend? >> i'm doing very well. my question is regarding conn's. i bought it at $38, $
two months ago, the stock would have popped in the quarter instead of being crushed and he gets his mojoack up $3 or 3.42% and that was a backdrop change. let's be clear, though, this market's become amazingly fickle. >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell! >> what's lovered today could be hated tomorrow. >> house of pleasure. >> house of pain! >> i'm not running for safety and not running from momentum and i believe in diversification and my charitable trust...
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be a piglet and your child is an eeyore, to try to fix someone is not a good use of your parenting mojo. >> woodruff: parents share their joys, and their challenges. >> i needed to cool down after my girls were doing trampolines on the bed. >> at school, they are one thing. at nana's house, they are a different person. >> woodruff: the ups and downs of raising children are nothing new but in an era when both parents are often working and, in many cases, trying to figure out how involved they should be, this kind of help is much in demand. and, these questions are getting a fresh look in a new book by journalist jennifer senior titled: "all joy and no fun: the paradox of modern parenthood." a young mom herself, senior asked middle class moms and dads why is it that parenting seems more stressful than ever. one of the parents at the p.e.p. session gave we asked some parents at p.e.p. for their take on modern parenting, deana o'hara and karen mazie: >> the new parent style is more of an intensive parent style. it's not laissez faire or one where children are expected to behave or to be see
be a piglet and your child is an eeyore, to try to fix someone is not a good use of your parenting mojo. >> woodruff: parents share their joys, and their challenges. >> i needed to cool down after my girls were doing trampolines on the bed. >> at school, they are one thing. at nana's house, they are a different person. >> woodruff: the ups and downs of raising children are nothing new but in an era when both parents are often working and, in many cases, trying to figure...
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he acknowledged that target has lost their mojo. fixing that is the question of what he calls an shackling ourselves, allowing ourselves to take risks in the stores. >> when we are at the best, we are driving newness into the stores. we have a great high plane of innovation that we're going to bring over the next several months. we need to expand that and get more to the guests. >> target is trying to revamp their baby department. they're trying more partnerships with sustainable radix vendors. -- product vendors. what do the customers want? see what works. >> that is very difficult to do when you're struggling with other issues. like an target do about canada? canada has been a challenge for them. >> there have been stocking issues there. an issue of translating what works in the u.s. into the canadian market, which has been very different than expected. here's what mulligan said about that. >> in the u.s., we need to work on regaining our guests trust. we were pleased with that. in canada, we have work to do in front of us. >> the
he acknowledged that target has lost their mojo. fixing that is the question of what he calls an shackling ourselves, allowing ourselves to take risks in the stores. >> when we are at the best, we are driving newness into the stores. we have a great high plane of innovation that we're going to bring over the next several months. we need to expand that and get more to the guests. >> target is trying to revamp their baby department. they're trying more partnerships with sustainable...
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derek hits has more in the mojoe polling place. what are you doing? on many issues and you might think the keystone pipeline would be no exception. or is it? in key battle ground states like arkansas, arkansas, alaska, and louisiana some are breaking with their party and openly supporting the project. in fact, keystone support is not limbed to democratic incumbents alone. in kentucky, challenger allison lundergan grimes is going against mitch mcconnell. but not every democrat up for re-election is quick to embrace the pipeline. mark udall signed a letter calling on president obama to approve the project. the american petroleum institute wants voters to take notice. >> but one jobs plan brings both sides together. it makes so much sense, even a divided congress approved it. tell senators udall and bennett, approve keystone xl. >> keystone could prove to be a deciding issue in colorado. with a recent gallup poll showing half of the economy is the problem, keystone is bound to be a slippery issue come september. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up i
derek hits has more in the mojoe polling place. what are you doing? on many issues and you might think the keystone pipeline would be no exception. or is it? in key battle ground states like arkansas, arkansas, alaska, and louisiana some are breaking with their party and openly supporting the project. in fact, keystone support is not limbed to democratic incumbents alone. in kentucky, challenger allison lundergan grimes is going against mitch mcconnell. but not every democrat up for re-election...
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we'll have more the freakonomics guy coming up more after mojoe. >> what did you learn?an adult, i have to think like a child. >> the veterans have to take a two-hour drive to find a psychiatrist in los angeles. >> and i learned the v.a. is doing a good job. i don't understand that. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." but stick around, here's chuck todd with "the daily rundown." >>> if it's wednesday, it's victory lap day. will it be a tea party pulse in nebraska, a democratic deferral in west virginia and did book are feel a backlash in new jersey? also this morning, terrible tragedy overseas as hundreds are dead in a turkey coal mine collapse. we'll have an update on the rescue team still trying to save some trapped workers. and back here at home, the s didn't stand for station but some senators want to put harry truman's name on
we'll have more the freakonomics guy coming up more after mojoe. >> what did you learn?an adult, i have to think like a child. >> the veterans have to take a two-hour drive to find a psychiatrist in los angeles. >> and i learned the v.a. is doing a good job. i don't understand that. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." but stick around, here's chuck todd with "the daily rundown." >>> if it's wednesday, it's victory lap day. will it be a tea...
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it does not seem like sony can get it mojo back.back that much. >> what is out there on the market for them right now, they are under a lot of pressure. we have been talking about verizon mobile. a lot of competition across the board. a tough place to make money. stuart: sure. that is it for today's real halftime report. risk and reward next. deirdre. deirdre: we will continue your conversation about uber. we will be talking about one of new york's best respected best known founders. i have seen people say, well, maybe that new number was exploded by late stage investors. i will ask kevin ryan the same question. we will also talk about the technology scene in general. we will be talking about what indifferen there is this time around. all of that coming your way, stuart. stuart: it is called right to try. it gives terminally ill people the chance to try any treatment available. we have that story after this. ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of pro
it does not seem like sony can get it mojo back.back that much. >> what is out there on the market for them right now, they are under a lot of pressure. we have been talking about verizon mobile. a lot of competition across the board. a tough place to make money. stuart: sure. that is it for today's real halftime report. risk and reward next. deirdre. deirdre: we will continue your conversation about uber. we will be talking about one of new york's best respected best known founders. i...
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target has lost its mojo. we took a big risk going into canada.hat's not go well. -- that did not go well. he says he is now refocusing on just basically shoving a lot of products into the stores. especially in test markets. and seeing if it works. take those small risks to shake up the assortment. that is what made target. you wanted to buy what they had there. it lost that. how do you get it back? you see what works. it is a trial and error approach. >> i love target. it is a great store. and tom keene, congrats. >> coming up we will be talking merger mania, looking at what is behind them and eight at -- behind them and a activity in the second quarter. >> hedge fund shocker. not taking a chance on one of europe's -- europe's real basket cases. and they are scoring big. this is an on bloomberg tv. stay with us. we are streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com. we are on amazon fire tv as well. >> the deal is that. so far this quarter $831 billion of them and they has been has beend -- of m&a announced. we are asking what took so long. and k
target has lost its mojo. we took a big risk going into canada.hat's not go well. -- that did not go well. he says he is now refocusing on just basically shoving a lot of products into the stores. especially in test markets. and seeing if it works. take those small risks to shake up the assortment. that is what made target. you wanted to buy what they had there. it lost that. how do you get it back? you see what works. it is a trial and error approach. >> i love target. it is a great...
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. >> were you worried about losing your mojo, so to speak? you were offered superman and said no.>> in those situations where you're the new hot thing, you're sort of offered everything. >> that's true. >> i guess i saw a lifetime of happiness is more important to me and i wanted to work on myself before i kind of -- before i worked on my career full stop. i want -- i needed to have a core before i could exhibit something about humanity, you know. >> and there's a new scene in "penny dreadful" just to talk about humanity. >> exactly. it's all natural. >> you're looking good. >> thank you. >> congratulations, josh. good to see you back on tv. >> congratulations, josh. good to see you back on tv. >> thank you. the car with an estimated 45 miles per gallon highway. the car with almost 900 miles between fill-ups. the car road & track called america's most fuel efficient new car, isn't a prius. surprised? state of the art clean diesel technology. a fuel-efficient eco start/stop system. engineered to virtually sip fuel. the mercedes-benz e250 bluetec. defying expectations. female narrat
. >> were you worried about losing your mojo, so to speak? you were offered superman and said no.>> in those situations where you're the new hot thing, you're sort of offered everything. >> that's true. >> i guess i saw a lifetime of happiness is more important to me and i wanted to work on myself before i kind of -- before i worked on my career full stop. i want -- i needed to have a core before i could exhibit something about humanity, you know. >> and there's a...
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people are of course wondering whether target confined its mojo. it has not gotten it back.ecently wrote an article about how to how your weakest link, other companies are firing executives left and right. >> it is different to fire executives, you need a committee opinion to get it done. but it certainly changes the confidence level of everyone invested in the company when a bad ceo goes out. get rid of him and everyone says -- good, we have a fresh start. what i have found in business is that everyone is great at hiring, no one wants to do any firing. the one reason i was able to do such a great business, i was great at getting rid of the weakest links. >> bringing us to our twitter question of the day, who is the next ceo on the firing block? let's start with john mackey, who was stuck with organic niche play over a nonorganic growth model. >> that model was doing pretty well, though. >> for a while. to next ceo that wants export, chief natural gas in the northeast. the last answer, finally, vegas has a betting line on this, i know who i would like to fire but that i don'
people are of course wondering whether target confined its mojo. it has not gotten it back.ecently wrote an article about how to how your weakest link, other companies are firing executives left and right. >> it is different to fire executives, you need a committee opinion to get it done. but it certainly changes the confidence level of everyone invested in the company when a bad ceo goes out. get rid of him and everyone says -- good, we have a fresh start. what i have found in business...
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it doesn't necessarily mean that the company itself has lost its mojo but is recognizing another companytentially bring something to the table. >> while the deal is not official, dr. dre was seen celebrating the news on a video. >> billionaire boys club for real, homie. >> if this does go through, the deal would be apple's largest-ever acquisition, proving once again that only the cool kids stick together. the deal would definitely be a departure from apple's normal way of doing business, creating new products on their own within the company. stay tuned. we'll see what happens. >> i thought you would have purple ones on right now to match your outfit. >> that's how i roll. i'm just a fashionista to the core. jeans and t-shirt is about as far as i get. erica picked out my outfit ♪ [ male announcer ] sun ripened strawberries... fresh local milk... real cream... and no artificial flavors. now you know why nothing else tastes like philadelphia® strawberry. rich, creamy, and delicious. ♪ now with even more sweet strawberries. only philadelphia®. now with even more sweet strawberries. black. n
it doesn't necessarily mean that the company itself has lost its mojo but is recognizing another companytentially bring something to the table. >> while the deal is not official, dr. dre was seen celebrating the news on a video. >> billionaire boys club for real, homie. >> if this does go through, the deal would be apple's largest-ever acquisition, proving once again that only the cool kids stick together. the deal would definitely be a departure from apple's normal way of...
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much as $4.2 billion, but why now, and will this deal give apple the cool factor it needs to keep its mojo going? we're going to toss that around with some top apple pros coming up. >> and happy mother's day to my mother, to all you moms watching. there is new evidence moms may be the majority of ceos in the near future. why? we have a special report coming up. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. but if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. whon a certified pre-ownedan unlimitedmercedes-benz?nty what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through june 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authori
much as $4.2 billion, but why now, and will this deal give apple the cool factor it needs to keep its mojo going? we're going to toss that around with some top apple pros coming up. >> and happy mother's day to my mother, to all you moms watching. there is new evidence moms may be the majority of ceos in the near future. why? we have a special report coming up. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. but if healthcare changes, if...
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seeing there is one piece of a heated debate about the housing market and if it is finally getting its mojo back. mortgage insurance giant genworth financial ceo will give us his take on the housing recovery or lack thereof. >> and biggest companies disclosing their holdings. >> also general motors getting slapped with a $35 million fine for failing to report an ignition switch defect in a timely manner. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> some slight gains from the major averages right now. the dow is up 47 points just off a high that was set moments ago with the s&p up six, the nasdaq up 18 and we've included the russell as we've established this week. it has been, as ben willis suggested,
seeing there is one piece of a heated debate about the housing market and if it is finally getting its mojo back. mortgage insurance giant genworth financial ceo will give us his take on the housing recovery or lack thereof. >> and biggest companies disclosing their holdings. >> also general motors getting slapped with a $35 million fine for failing to report an ignition switch defect in a timely manner. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the...