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mr. buddy, why another online news site? >> guest: well, daily me is really about developing media and technology together in tandem, and daily me.com is one way which we showcase that technology. we're also really about taking our technology that allows for understanding users and their interests and personalizing content and improving targeting of advertising and licensing it to a large number of news sites. we believe that most news sites will need to be personalized in the future to meet the needs of readers and that they need this kind of technology to improve the quality of what they do, strengthen their engagement with their readers online and develop really strong online digital businesses. >> host: so when you go to daily me.com, how can you personalize what you want to receive, and where do you receive it from? >> guest: sure. well, to some extent daily me.com is in transition right now. we're about to launch a new version. if you went today, the ways in which you would personalize are classic forms of personalizat
mr. buddy, why another online news site? >> guest: well, daily me is really about developing media and technology together in tandem, and daily me.com is one way which we showcase that technology. we're also really about taking our technology that allows for understanding users and their interests and personalizing content and improving targeting of advertising and licensing it to a large number of news sites. we believe that most news sites will need to be personalized in the future to...
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mr. murtha and my buddy, mr. young. and then from there, i'd like to wish a happy birthday to mr. aiderhofl and mr. jet. happy birthday. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. >> mr. murtha. >>> today we discuss a $700 billion bill, $128 billion for the war, fully funds the troops in the field. i think later on we're going to need more money. but they've done the best they could to figure out how much money they're going to need. we put extra c-17s in, but the thrust of this bill is to take care of the troops and the medical problems, to take care of the troops across the board. we continually make sure that they have what they need. whether it's mraps, whether it's bradleys, whatever it might be. the other thing that we stress to the defense department, you can't keep spending money on research and not get anything out of it. we've got a couple programs where they want to cancel, and we're saying to them, wait a minute. wait a minute. let's not get too excited about this. let's get something out of this thing. we're trying to stabilize it so that we buy enough, whether it's ships or
mr. murtha and my buddy, mr. young. and then from there, i'd like to wish a happy birthday to mr. aiderhofl and mr. jet. happy birthday. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. >> mr. murtha. >>> today we discuss a $700 billion bill, $128 billion for the war, fully funds the troops in the field. i think later on we're going to need more money. but they've done the best they could to figure out how much money they're going to need. we put extra c-17s in, but the thrust of this bill is...
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buddy. >> you're also mr. mustard seed. it's a little clear the market got a little ahead of itself on hopes for a quick recovery. consumer sentiment measured by the university of michigan not seen since the beginning of the year with the consumer sentiment number that came out took a whole lot of air out of this market and never did come back. big loser was jpmorgan chase. this bad economic news is not good for the financials. chevron is close behind as losers go, issued a profit warning, rising crude hurt the company business, raw material cost for refining. this doesn't help either. look at the price of oil now, falling hardeneding below $60 a barrel, get it on one end and then the other. next week, johnson & johnson and goldman sachs and thursday, jpmorgan and ibm and goog. friday, bank of america, our parent company, ge and citigroup. let's all get rest this weekend, larry, next week will be a busy one. >> scott, i tell you, i'm a little worried about the economic situation in the short run. i have no doubt recovery is
buddy. >> you're also mr. mustard seed. it's a little clear the market got a little ahead of itself on hopes for a quick recovery. consumer sentiment measured by the university of michigan not seen since the beginning of the year with the consumer sentiment number that came out took a whole lot of air out of this market and never did come back. big loser was jpmorgan chase. this bad economic news is not good for the financials. chevron is close behind as losers go, issued a profit...
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mr. santelli. we missed you, buddy. >> thanks. i also miss the marketplace. indeed in my absence we saw that equities set the stage by improving that improvement. one of the factors in pushing interest rates up and the general good feeling of the better equity price, of course, wasn't necessarily a dollar friendly, but there are certain currencies like the yen where the dollar did improve and the yen/dollar is more of an anxiety trade. the dollar improves when there's less anxiety in that relationship. supply this week is short end. next week though you get coupon supply, 2s, 5s, 7s, i believe 20-year tips. mr. bernanke tomorrow will be important. the government will able to grow in strategy when you're trading the markets. mark haines, back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's check the overseas markets. gain across the board in asia. japanese market is closed for a holiday. hong kong, hang seng and south korea kospi is both at the highest level since september '08. shanghai composite adding 2.4%. india up 3%. guy johnson in london. what's going on? >>
mr. santelli. we missed you, buddy. >> thanks. i also miss the marketplace. indeed in my absence we saw that equities set the stage by improving that improvement. one of the factors in pushing interest rates up and the general good feeling of the better equity price, of course, wasn't necessarily a dollar friendly, but there are certain currencies like the yen where the dollar did improve and the yen/dollar is more of an anxiety trade. the dollar improves when there's less anxiety in that...
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mr. morris? >> yes, i am. >> well, you are all set. >> are you going to be ok, buddy? >> thank you, mr., we will take great care of her. >> i have had her since i was a little kid. >> pet airways is different. we have certified pet attendant on board. people that have years of experience taking care of pets. walking up and down the aisles every 15 minutes, taking care of every pet to make sure everybody is ok. >> you know what the best part of this airline is? no humans aloud. i wish i had that on my flight this morning. >> we are going to have fun. >> if you are the pilot of this doggone airplane, what do you tell your friends and family. >> first reaction is, you are doing what? and, you know, i tell them a little bit about it and then i have talked to is like wow, that's really a good idea. >> right now pet airways flies to five cities across the united states. >> could i have your attention, please. the captain has turned on the fasten seat belt sign. that means you need to put away all of your electronic devices and fifi back there. that means you. that means you. ok. i still see y
mr. morris? >> yes, i am. >> well, you are all set. >> are you going to be ok, buddy? >> thank you, mr., we will take great care of her. >> i have had her since i was a little kid. >> pet airways is different. we have certified pet attendant on board. people that have years of experience taking care of pets. walking up and down the aisles every 15 minutes, taking care of every pet to make sure everybody is ok. >> you know what the best part of this...
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buddies on the red carpet. have a great time and happy birthday, mr. president. i'm sure you agree with that. on the red carpet. we're talking about one president of color. there's another president of color now. latina supreme court nominee, things are getting better for minorities, right? well, not fast enough, says the president. our panel on race in america next. k. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lastin
buddies on the red carpet. have a great time and happy birthday, mr. president. i'm sure you agree with that. on the red carpet. we're talking about one president of color. there's another president of color now. latina supreme court nominee, things are getting better for minorities, right? well, not fast enough, says the president. our panel on race in america next. k. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another...
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mr. bernanke's two days of testimony. some things i'm hearing on this floor, very unusual. some of my buddies on the floor that trade, some of the traders were looking to make some shorts today. and they said their traditional avenues of finding stocks to short were pretty much dried up. that says volumes as well. and as many of our commentators have pointed out, there is some talk that the notion of maybe less big expenditures without a lot of details in health care is viewed as an equity positive as well. the dollar, it's kind of sideways except for a huge day against the japanese yen. maria, back to you. >> all right, rick, thanks very much. we had that home sales data out today, which certainly was very positive. and now people are expecting that perhaps we're seeing some real stabilization there. better-than-expected existing home sales report. diana olick is following that story right now in washington. she has more on that. diana. >> well, maria, existing home sales rose for the third month in a row, indicating a stabilization in sales if not prices. but it's somewhat disjointed take a
mr. bernanke's two days of testimony. some things i'm hearing on this floor, very unusual. some of my buddies on the floor that trade, some of the traders were looking to make some shorts today. and they said their traditional avenues of finding stocks to short were pretty much dried up. that says volumes as well. and as many of our commentators have pointed out, there is some talk that the notion of maybe less big expenditures without a lot of details in health care is viewed as an equity...
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mr. cramer. >> the phers. the otheguys, the badgers. i say, gophers, c, badgers, no. okay. >> my sto is mtfc -- it's never been a go as long as i've been around. my buddies, hewlett and packard invented it. stay way. let's go with i'm gog to mispronounce this. hedie in new york. >> cler: i'm soxcited to talk to u. >> thanks. >> caller: my question i i have 2,000 shares of igt. technically, iaven't lost on them. but they were up to over 40 and now they're down. should i hold on? >> why do you ve so much ig i got thelas vegas visitation numbers from my friendsnd lleague and accountant. they are not seeing y pickup in ming. so i needyo tout that position in half starting monday rning. that stock is not leaning to the right inst. richard inalifornia. richard. >>aller: hello, jim! an unabashedly royal member of your flo of cramericans, boo-yah! ao. >> eatrockingry shard. i'm liki that. let me help. >> two things fit, love "mad ney." love joker 1." and love the way you sod up to friedman after kudlow bashed him thday before. re's my stock. ntat. net-ap. >> it's a winner. i wanted them to get that domain. buff now don't know how they're saying independt. the qu
mr. cramer. >> the phers. the otheguys, the badgers. i say, gophers, c, badgers, no. okay. >> my sto is mtfc -- it's never been a go as long as i've been around. my buddies, hewlett and packard invented it. stay way. let's go with i'm gog to mispronounce this. hedie in new york. >> cler: i'm soxcited to talk to u. >> thanks. >> caller: my question i i have 2,000 shares of igt. technically, iaven't lost on them. but they were up to over 40 and now they're down....
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mr. crcramer. >> the gophers. the other guys, the babaers. i say, gophers, , c, badrs, no. ay. >> my stock k is mtf-- >>>> oh, tesng. it's n never bn a go as long as ve been around. my buddies, hewlett d packard ventedt. stay away.y. let's gogo with i'm going to mispnounce this. hedie new york. >> caller: i i so exted to talklk to yo >>hanks. >> calaller: mquestion is, i have 2,0,000 shas of igt. technicay, i haven't lost on them. but they werere up tover 40 and now th're down. should i hold on? >> why dyou have so much igt?? i got the las vegas vivisitati nuers from my friends and d colleague ananaccounnt. they arere not sing any pickup in gaming. so i need you to cutut that position in half s startinmonday mornrning. that stock i is not aning to the right dustry. ririard inalifornia. ririchard. >>>> calle hello, jim! an unashedly royal member ofof your flock of cramerericans, boo-yah!h! >> g gat rocket ririchard, am likingng that. m liking that. let help. >> two things first,t,ove "m momoney." love jer 1." anlove the way you stoodod up to friedman aftererudlow shed him the e day bere. here's's my stoc ntatat net-ap. >> it's a winner. i wanted them to getet that domain. no
mr. crcramer. >> the gophers. the other guys, the babaers. i say, gophers, , c, badrs, no. ay. >> my stock k is mtf-- >>>> oh, tesng. it's n never bn a go as long as ve been around. my buddies, hewlett d packard ventedt. stay away.y. let's gogo with i'm going to mispnounce this. hedie new york. >> caller: i i so exted to talklk to yo >>hanks. >> calaller: mquestion is, i have 2,0,000 shas of igt. technicay, i haven't lost on them. but they werere up...
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to stop doing the buddy holly thing and to start doing more of a motown brothers and -- rivers and blues. not all of them had original songs. they included please please me, please mr. postman, money, that's what i want. those were all motown tunes. when motown did a tour in london the beatles were along those who waited at the airports to see these people that people re had never heard of before. yes? >> not another question but a comment on your war stories articles in slate are great. i love them, keep them coming. >> thank you. >> this sounds like a brilliant book and i want to get into a time machine and go back. it just seems like you paint a portrait of a more exciting time. today almost seems bland by comparison. but i wanted to ask you is what about -- would you comment about the economic egalitarianism about that era? paul krugman said the 50's are part of what he calls the great depression when you have a strong middle class and one salary could feed a family, you had a lot more free time, and i'm wondering if there is a link between that and the creativity also flourishing. i don't think allen ginsburg could afford to live in manhattan and certainly not
to stop doing the buddy holly thing and to start doing more of a motown brothers and -- rivers and blues. not all of them had original songs. they included please please me, please mr. postman, money, that's what i want. those were all motown tunes. when motown did a tour in london the beatles were along those who waited at the airports to see these people that people re had never heard of before. yes? >> not another question but a comment on your war stories articles in slate are great....
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buddy. >> all right. and now let's get a first check of the weather from mr. roker. you wearing one of those suits? >> underneath right now. >> going to be a world record weather forecast. >> i tell you, i don't think i'm going to take it off. let's take a look, see what's going on and show you. wee got severe storms today from virginia beach up to hort hartford, connecticut. isolated tornado possible. look at the radar firing up. these storms are going to start from washington and virginia, work their way up. some areas picking up three to four inches of rain in the northeast. as we head out west, there's a risk from colorado springs to little rock, they may see large hail, damaging winds, as well. the radar there shows a lot of rain and one to two inches. they already have severe >>> aes wednesday good wednesda. i'm chuck bell. it's cloudy and extremely humid outside. first thing this morning, our look over downtown washington, here's a check of live doppler. lonely sprinkles along 270 in central montgomery county. that's about it for now but we'll have more rain this afternoon. temperatures in t
buddy. >> all right. and now let's get a first check of the weather from mr. roker. you wearing one of those suits? >> underneath right now. >> going to be a world record weather forecast. >> i tell you, i don't think i'm going to take it off. let's take a look, see what's going on and show you. wee got severe storms today from virginia beach up to hort hartford, connecticut. isolated tornado possible. look at the radar firing up. these storms are going to start from...