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folks, i'm tyler mathisen live in chicago at morningstar headquarters. once again this year we celebrate the mutual fund managers of the year. we will talk to four individuals and find out where they are putting your money on this auspicious milestone day. "power lunch" begins right now. >> what a perfect day, tyler, at the morningstar conference. history-making day on wall street. the best team in all of business news. bertha coombs at the nasdaq. >> 150 points to the upside right now. below our session highs right now. this march toward 20,000, it's taken a long time, as you referenced. however, we talked about the number of stocks that have move order driven things between 10,000 and 20,000. let's talk about today's action, the stocks most responsible for what's happening in today's trade, the reason why we're above 20,000. goldman sachs. not the first time we've highlighted them. most heavily weighted stocks in dow, up about 1% right now. second best point contributor, good for 15, 16 points so far today. let's swing you around from post 5 and citade
folks, i'm tyler mathisen live in chicago at morningstar headquarters. once again this year we celebrate the mutual fund managers of the year. we will talk to four individuals and find out where they are putting your money on this auspicious milestone day. "power lunch" begins right now. >> what a perfect day, tyler, at the morningstar conference. history-making day on wall street. the best team in all of business news. bertha coombs at the nasdaq. >> 150 points to the...
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we're happy to welcome chris morningstar to "the dish."you very having me. >> thank you for being here. >> what do you have? >> let's start at the end and go to the beginning. first we've got a dessert that's an almond mace paestry cooked in super th beautiful citrus right now. we've got some tangerines and creme fraiche, kind of a light cream dessert to finish with. brussel sprouts, asian style vinaigrette, duck spiced with star anis. we have honey, soy, and worcestershire sauce on the carrots finished with a little blooms dale spinach and our beet salads. beets, minute, orange blossom vinaigrette and pistachios. >> the colors match the drink, i'm noticing. >> india manhattan made with rye, sweet vermouth, and sherry. an interesting part of your bio. your dad was pretty mump in the kitchen. sort of an interesting twist on a family dynamic of yore. what was it like and what was his cooking like? >> in the beginning it was very simple. i remember a lot of overcooked shrimp at the youth. then he started watching the dawn of the food network.
we're happy to welcome chris morningstar to "the dish."you very having me. >> thank you for being here. >> what do you have? >> let's start at the end and go to the beginning. first we've got a dessert that's an almond mace paestry cooked in super th beautiful citrus right now. we've got some tangerines and creme fraiche, kind of a light cream dessert to finish with. brussel sprouts, asian style vinaigrette, duck spiced with star anis. we have honey, soy, and...
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was a reader of westerns and my mom worked in a bookstore at one point in life and brought home morningstar and all these crazy things and i pick up any book that was around. not only do they simply want to do i it i was pretty sure that i could. >> who knows if i had started a maybe i would be sitting there wondering what is this and not have my ambitions but i would give it anyway. who knows which one you can see through or which one is looking at you. but anyway, mixed media. memoir, documentary, fiction. i'm going to read a passage that talks about that and then we will have a chance to talk after i finish. i don't want to read for too long. i know my attention span is maybe 25 minutes and listening to something quite good. so i'm not going to stretch you more than that. i picked something like 12 pages. i'm not sure how long it will go but if we start people get finished sooner. here we go. then of course we will have a conversation that is an odd point for me. i'm thinking about it and i want to hear what you have to think about it and i will learn more about it. as individual a perso
was a reader of westerns and my mom worked in a bookstore at one point in life and brought home morningstar and all these crazy things and i pick up any book that was around. not only do they simply want to do i it i was pretty sure that i could. >> who knows if i had started a maybe i would be sitting there wondering what is this and not have my ambitions but i would give it anyway. who knows which one you can see through or which one is looking at you. but anyway, mixed media. memoir,...
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bringing in rebecca from kelley blue book and david from morn g morningstar who covers the car manufacturers rebecca, the better the sector does, the more people seem to think we've reached a top. do you see signs of plateauing? >> there are not really a lot of signs, kelly. it's kind of amazing when you think that we've really been soft and a little bit pessimistic all through 2016, where the forecast would often exceed what people were projecting or what actually happened. i feel like there is maybe more consumer confidence. i think people are still out there who want to buy a new car and this is a great sign of a strong and strengthening economy. >> david, looking at the performance of gm and ford today. you would have thought being in the president's cross-hairs, they're both up. you couldn't budge these things for the last couple of years and you are bullish on both. why? >> well, gm is actually on our best ideas list. i just think people don't truly understand how much more efficient and how much more global they are now versus a few years ago and how much they still have to come. they
bringing in rebecca from kelley blue book and david from morn g morningstar who covers the car manufacturers rebecca, the better the sector does, the more people seem to think we've reached a top. do you see signs of plateauing? >> there are not really a lot of signs, kelly. it's kind of amazing when you think that we've really been soft and a little bit pessimistic all through 2016, where the forecast would often exceed what people were projecting or what actually happened. i feel like...
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to serve alcohol at high end, and starbucks reserve cafÉs opening 20 to 30 globally, also this morningstarking off the new year with options can snack on egg bites described them perfectly cooked easing overwhelmsome ingredients rolling out the cascara latte you can try for yourself starting tomorrow but kevin kelly on set we are so good, here. at hq we got the new lattes onset i wish you were here to share them kevin has -- butter scotch tape. >> we are going to give them a -- >> what do you think. >> sound delicious i want to know how they taste what do you think. >> pretty good. >> pretty good. >> -- butterscotch not too sweet overtone of the butterscotch doesn't take away from flavor of the co. >> cascara not too heavy not too sweet. >> what went wrong with alcohol being served why that is happening is in a wouldn't you rather go to a bar? i don't know. staffer instead of starbucks. >> i didn't think a good idea from get-go you are not going to starbucks to have alcohol maybe wasn't working economically i assume. >> there you go we will keep you posted how buzzed we are later from caff
to serve alcohol at high end, and starbucks reserve cafÉs opening 20 to 30 globally, also this morningstarking off the new year with options can snack on egg bites described them perfectly cooked easing overwhelmsome ingredients rolling out the cascara latte you can try for yourself starting tomorrow but kevin kelly on set we are so good, here. at hq we got the new lattes onset i wish you were here to share them kevin has -- butter scotch tape. >> we are going to give them a -- >>...
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joining us right now is senior restaurant analyst at morningstar.an expected what really jumps out at you from this release. >> they were better than expected. if you look at the international numbers across the board, international, growth markets, shows operational improvements they put in other markets outside the u.s. that worked pretty well. that said u.s. encouraging, too. we always expect them to be negative after all day breakfast, two-year stat numbers, plus four, pretty encouraging. i think the mcdonald's story is still on track there. >> the initial reaction to the street was to bid the stock higher. you can see right now it's down $0.63. why? i didn't see anything bad in the report. >> i don't know if there's anything bad. i think the market might have been looking for next shareholder return market. mcdonald's does that on three-year increment basis. looking for 2017 and 2019 cash return targets. there wasn't anything in the print on that. that may be introduced later this month, analyst date in march. that might be the story here share
joining us right now is senior restaurant analyst at morningstar.an expected what really jumps out at you from this release. >> they were better than expected. if you look at the international numbers across the board, international, growth markets, shows operational improvements they put in other markets outside the u.s. that worked pretty well. that said u.s. encouraging, too. we always expect them to be negative after all day breakfast, two-year stat numbers, plus four, pretty...