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pete, from sweet pete's, this is debbie. >> hi, pete. >> hi.e to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> want to head on into the kitchen? >> sure. >> the entire staff is working around the clock to get this order filled. in the meantime, pete is meeting with potential candy makers to come help. >> want to make some caramel? >> i want to make some caramel. >> okay. >> but it's obvious to me, he struggles to give up control. >> we're gonna need to cook 3/4 of a pound of butter. >> what's the best way to teach somebody? >> probably to have her do it. >> okay. he's gonna have to learn how to let go. how many more candies do we have to make right now? >> it's about 200 in each case. >> oh, my gosh. >> take out three tablespoons-- it's unflavored gelatin. it's on the counter. >> you want me to bloom it or just to chill this right now? >> go ahead and pour it in the cup and chill it. >> we need more clusters. we don't have enough. >> i think you can mix that a little more. >> you want me to try again? >> i think you can keep going. you don't have to st
pete, from sweet pete's, this is debbie. >> hi, pete. >> hi.e to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> want to head on into the kitchen? >> sure. >> the entire staff is working around the clock to get this order filled. in the meantime, pete is meeting with potential candy makers to come help. >> want to make some caramel? >> i want to make some caramel. >> okay. >> but it's obvious to me, he struggles to give up control. >>...
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this is pete.o meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. >> tonight, on the profit, key west key lime pie company, a pie company nationally recognized for their award-winning desserts, run by a temperamental owner... who micromanages his selfless employees. >> i call bull[bleep] to that. is there anybody that does anything competent down in the florida keys? >> with resources stretched thin at multiple locations... >> you want me to order it even though there may or may not be enough money to pay for it? >> don't worry about that. >> u.s. key lime pie company has failed to make a profit on $1.4 million in sales. if i can't get this owner to focus on his core business of pies... if we don't
this is pete.o meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. >> tonight, on the profit, key west key lime pie company, a pie company...
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this is pete.ce to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. >> okay, here we go. >> tonight on the profit, i meet michael and tina sena... >> three, one, three. >> experienced trainers who own a fitness studio. >> chest up. atta boy! >> the instruction is first-rate. >> nice, high thighs. >> but the business? well, that needs to be whipped into shape. you're not focusing on everything over here. >> i'm telling you, i did what i thought i could do. >> michael refuses to bring in workout equipment... >> i just don't want to be like every other gym. >> i wouldn't work out there. which holds back membership. >> i may challenge him. >> what we're doing isn't working. >> that's such crap, and y
this is pete.ce to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. >> okay, here we go. >> tonight on the profit, i meet michael...
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>> pete?o know how he's going to capitalize on the streaming, why they haven't jumped in. >> why they missed the boat? >> a subscription model of some sort. >> joe? >> i would ask him in steve jobs' final days, what did he share? what did he believe the company should be? >> i would at upon that, i want to know if she shares jobs' disdain for google. he made it clear he wanted to go after gugle. if you can't ever get to this, the true feelings on carl icahn. >> those are two questions. >> yes. >> for $180,000. >> i guess you would deserve a couple questions. >> murph's got the money. he could pay double. >> i think the bottom line here is we want to know what his's going to do with the cash, what is the vision for the company? that's the driver here. what's the next catalyst for the stock here. we should note that a coffee day with cook went for more than $600,000 last year. so this is a discount, guys. >>> we've tallied the results. for the street fight on bf corp, you said murphy, the bear,
>> pete?o know how he's going to capitalize on the streaming, why they haven't jumped in. >> why they missed the boat? >> a subscription model of some sort. >> joe? >> i would ask him in steve jobs' final days, what did he share? what did he believe the company should be? >> i would at upon that, i want to know if she shares jobs' disdain for google. he made it clear he wanted to go after gugle. if you can't ever get to this, the true feelings on carl icahn....
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pete? >> and you just wonder, everybody was talking about possibly a third new bid that would be going into this, but astrazeneca is on a big tour, trying to talk to some of the biggest investors, the idea they can do it alone. i'm starting to think this deal never happens. $100 billion-plus deal. if it doesn't happen, it's a good thing for pfizer. >> radioshack closing fewer stores, after failing to reach an agreement with lenders on outstanding loans. >> i can't believe this is still a publicly traded company. margins are down for the last four years. earnings growth per share down five of six years. there will be a lot of bear market spikes in this thing, but i think ultimately we know where it ends. i would not be involved on either side. >> talk to me about the gap here. higher today. april sales numbers good. margins growing. >> you've been waiting to make some money. the way may be coming to an end. first off, dirt cheap. it's about 14 times this year's earnings, about a 2% dividend
pete? >> and you just wonder, everybody was talking about possibly a third new bid that would be going into this, but astrazeneca is on a big tour, trying to talk to some of the biggest investors, the idea they can do it alone. i'm starting to think this deal never happens. $100 billion-plus deal. if it doesn't happen, it's a good thing for pfizer. >> radioshack closing fewer stores, after failing to reach an agreement with lenders on outstanding loans. >> i can't believe this...
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pete hasn't made any moves. i know pete's holdings. okay? i know mike's holdings. i'm more concerned with pete. >> you're looking for -- >> if the market keeps going up he's going to catch me quickly. >> the space you're looking to are to put some of that, the financials. >> 100%. everyone around this desk is. about slunt solutel absolutely. the ten year at 2.55. it's there because the economic numbers -- >> 2.53 today. >> the economic numbers are decent. the fed will continue to taper, going to raise rates. >> a perfect segue, because playing the bond market as we all know as steve weis knows from the way he's tried to trade through shorting bonds. >> okay. >> it's been hard to figure it out. it's definitely one of the more challenging trades. given the surprising rally. investors on the hunt for a yield have been piling into treasuries leading some to believe there's a bubble in bonds. bring in our next gefuest. does he ay gl agree? fundamental income at black rock oversees $650 billion. joins us live in new york city. rick, welcome back. >> good to be here, than
pete hasn't made any moves. i know pete's holdings. okay? i know mike's holdings. i'm more concerned with pete. >> you're looking for -- >> if the market keeps going up he's going to catch me quickly. >> the space you're looking to are to put some of that, the financials. >> 100%. everyone around this desk is. about slunt solutel absolutely. the ten year at 2.55. it's there because the economic numbers -- >> 2.53 today. >> the economic numbers are decent. the...
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>> it does. >> pete, what about profit margins? now apple is getting into a whole different game here. they have got different profit margins. >> that's why you still want to see something happen when they talk about acquisitions as far as trying to get the supply chain down and get that more comfortable for them as well. >> big gains for the little blue box today. tiffany, is it too late to get in on this dazzling growth story? stay tuned. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. [ 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. ♪ just take a closer
>> it does. >> pete, what about profit margins? now apple is getting into a whole different game here. they have got different profit margins. >> that's why you still want to see something happen when they talk about acquisitions as far as trying to get the supply chain down and get that more comfortable for them as well. >> big gains for the little blue box today. tiffany, is it too late to get in on this dazzling growth story? stay tuned. we know we're not the center...
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honored to acknowledge from the richmond district i wish it were a green apple but if i could ask pete from green apple books i know the apple represents gratitude for raising our communities and create lifelong learners and green apple books are that example they're an anchor for the city and a fiercely independent small property owner and i think pete and also kevin and kevin the trio that's the current ownership and their staff is a high road business for the city their leaders that have been combifb back to our richmond district green apple books was founded in 1967 and passed the business 0 on to other owners kevin kevin and pete. maggie is here unfortunately oliver wouldn't be here but i should add that the 28 staff ride their bisexuals and walk and take muni to work and i think pete in parking lot has advocated for the muni ride to work days he and the green apple books have survived the amazon type of companies borders their fiercely independent they support san francisco and loma the locally owned merchants associations to keep the small property owners strong in the city. gre
honored to acknowledge from the richmond district i wish it were a green apple but if i could ask pete from green apple books i know the apple represents gratitude for raising our communities and create lifelong learners and green apple books are that example they're an anchor for the city and a fiercely independent small property owner and i think pete and also kevin and kevin the trio that's the current ownership and their staff is a high road business for the city their leaders that have...
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pete has buck 30s on the clock.going to make his case first. >> seven of the last eight reports, we've seen the earnings beat the estimates, revenues beat the estimates and today, they beat the estimates once again. actually crushed the estimates and it's not just north america. you look at how they're expanding globally and the fact they've added 100 stores. this is a global brand that just continues to get better, continues to be stronger. when you look at these numbers, herb, when they put out for their full year what they're looking for was basically above the street, so they're powering through it and this is a stock at 25 times forward earnings has got plenty of upside. >> herb, what are you talking about today? margins? >> indeed, pete. looking in the rear-view mirror will get you nowhere. this company has done a tremendous job. i buy a lot of michael kors clothes and have been getting them at a big discount at blo bloomingdale's and that is the big issue. margins are starting to peak. the company told you th
pete has buck 30s on the clock.going to make his case first. >> seven of the last eight reports, we've seen the earnings beat the estimates, revenues beat the estimates and today, they beat the estimates once again. actually crushed the estimates and it's not just north america. you look at how they're expanding globally and the fact they've added 100 stores. this is a global brand that just continues to get better, continues to be stronger. when you look at these numbers, herb, when they...
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pete, steph, josh, joe are trading today. we do begin with stocks slipping in small caps at the center of the selling once again. so is an even bigger problem ahead for that part of the market which had been showing signs of life lately? if so, what does it mean for your money? let's take that to the panel. pete, what are we to do here? the small caps are driving this train. will it continue? >> they've been driving the train to some degree. but the big caps we've been relying on. when you look at some of the transportation names, you look at some of the big-chip names, you talk about technology, the xlk with google and apple, a lot of the various names, inputs there, i have to tell you something, scott, i look very little at the small caps. i understand what everybody is talking about -- >> you better start looking at them more, pete. check the market. is the market going to go up if the small caps have fallen out of bed repeatedly? how could it happen? >> it's been happening and it can continue to happen. with the volatilit
pete, steph, josh, joe are trading today. we do begin with stocks slipping in small caps at the center of the selling once again. so is an even bigger problem ahead for that part of the market which had been showing signs of life lately? if so, what does it mean for your money? let's take that to the panel. pete, what are we to do here? the small caps are driving this train. will it continue? >> they've been driving the train to some degree. but the big caps we've been relying on. when...
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how about you, pete?redible p.e., you can understand why it's so high as well. >>> we tallied the results. you said murphy, the bull, on whole foods won that debate. >> he took all the time. >>> final trade. >> directv. >> bp. >> doc? >> mpw. >> thank you, "power lunch" starts now. >>> investors in the bit of a selling mood. what are bonds saying about the future of stocks? bubble trouble, a number of major names soaring to new lofty levels. the names you need to watch. apple shares. for the first time since november of 2012. the tech
how about you, pete?redible p.e., you can understand why it's so high as well. >>> we tallied the results. you said murphy, the bull, on whole foods won that debate. >> he took all the time. >>> final trade. >> directv. >> bp. >> doc? >> mpw. >> thank you, "power lunch" starts now. >>> investors in the bit of a selling mood. what are bonds saying about the future of stocks? bubble trouble, a number of major names soaring...
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pete najarian is the bull, mike murphy is the bear. 90 seconds on the clock. pete?> i don't think it's time to take it off the table. as a matter of fact, there's plenty of upstock. i think it can get to 30%. you can see the stock trading towards 40. the reason i say that is the earnings continue to grow. that's been a strength. yes, they were a little weaker on the revenue. you can attribute that to almost specifically to the printer section. but this is a name meg whitman, when she took over, she absolutely has had a plan. she's executed to absolute perfection. two years ago in may 2012, she talked about the job cuts that needed to happen. they are happening. that's very unfortunate, of course. but it's something that has to happen with all of the consolidation that they've done over the last few years. they've had to actually trim up some of the workforce. when you look at the earnings trading at 10 times, you look at cash flows, the balance sheet, there is no reason to be negative on hewlett-packard. >> first of all, a great trade. pete's been long for a long ti
pete najarian is the bull, mike murphy is the bear. 90 seconds on the clock. pete?> i don't think it's time to take it off the table. as a matter of fact, there's plenty of upstock. i think it can get to 30%. you can see the stock trading towards 40. the reason i say that is the earnings continue to grow. that's been a strength. yes, they were a little weaker on the revenue. you can attribute that to almost specifically to the printer section. but this is a name meg whitman, when she took...
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pete's been on the story a long time now. i think a lout of these names - i think it is an opportunity. the black stone quarter i thought was outstandings. assets up 29% and the stock is down 18% give or take since. they just got ought up in the rest of the space. i think wells fargo, great companies that have sold off slightly. i think you can own the space selectively. >> the easy money has not been made. they're coming off a low base. at this point maybe it's that extra mile the hardest to close. >> i think there's going to be that one baby you can pick out of the bath water. i think the financials are tough to own right here. all the things we can say are one-offs. the reason why you buy the financials. going forward as the economy is going to approve, they're going to be able to yield that yield spread. we have china which is slowing. europe which is slowing. if i thought the economy was going to be 4% like a lot of economists do, i would much rather by steel but i don't want to buy either. >> i'm long. i don't like to s
pete's been on the story a long time now. i think a lout of these names - i think it is an opportunity. the black stone quarter i thought was outstandings. assets up 29% and the stock is down 18% give or take since. they just got ought up in the rest of the space. i think wells fargo, great companies that have sold off slightly. i think you can own the space selectively. >> the easy money has not been made. they're coming off a low base. at this point maybe it's that extra mile the...
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guy, don and pete. pete, what did you make of the move? >> because of his commentary, people see his success and after they have seen the success, the selling pressure seemed to come into the marketplace. it was broad-based selloff today. the one thing that stuck out to me was the fact we never got the panic in the volatility index. we were down over 24 points in the s&p. you would expect to see a gap higher in the volatility index. we never got any of that. so it tells me right now we're still many the range and can't get through 1,900. we have a hard time sustaining anything above 1,900. tepper didn't say everybody get out. he said i'm taking some off. this is a move at the top end of the range. >> he was clear yesterday, he was saying i'm not saying go short, i'm just saying don't be as long right now. we did see the ten year yield reaching the lowest. >> he didn't say he was coming. but he said nobody ever lived through it. he didn't know how the market was going to react to that. that's why you don't want to be long. he mentioned the
guy, don and pete. pete, what did you make of the move? >> because of his commentary, people see his success and after they have seen the success, the selling pressure seemed to come into the marketplace. it was broad-based selloff today. the one thing that stuck out to me was the fact we never got the panic in the volatility index. we were down over 24 points in the s&p. you would expect to see a gap higher in the volatility index. we never got any of that. so it tells me right now...
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pete is the bull and weiss is the bear.our case. >> they've had to make this transition what everybody knew them as, a hardware company. now, that's only 15% of their revenue. they have been on this shift a while moving towards cloud and data analytics. this company truly has been on transition phase since 2005. stock hasn't really done a lot. not the most exciting stock in the world. they are a share shrinker. they retired over 35% of the outstanding shares. that tells me a lot about what they want to do for the shareholders and why warren buffet is in this name. i think it will go high sneer warren buffet goes in and out of names >> in and out of names he has held for 10 years. >> just because i'm not buying. she's been there 33 years. she does an interview and says we now have a clear vision. after 33 years you should have a pretty damn clear vision. the key to technology, you have to get in front of trends and not chase them. the cloud, everybody is there, the business is come modtized. i don't think you pay any more wi
pete is the bull and weiss is the bear.our case. >> they've had to make this transition what everybody knew them as, a hardware company. now, that's only 15% of their revenue. they have been on this shift a while moving towards cloud and data analytics. this company truly has been on transition phase since 2005. stock hasn't really done a lot. not the most exciting stock in the world. they are a share shrinker. they retired over 35% of the outstanding shares. that tells me a lot about...
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pete, what does it tell us? >> everything we need to know.he way they did, i'm sitting here, i feel like i can get in the heads of then. they are sitting there thinking i don't want to end wars, win wars. i don't want to lead from we hind, i want to lead from the front. i don't think we should apologize for being america. we should stand boldly and shouldn't ask for international consensus. he effectively looked them in the eye and said you're about to go flout international law and that's what i'm here to tell you. it was a rel ridiculous speech the west point cadets gave it what it deserved, a golf clap. >> a golf clap. when you hear the panning interviews, talking about his contradictory foreign policy and washington post just all he did was deliver a big speech that fell flat and so on, what do you think? >> look, anyone who thinks this is shocking like pete for example is just basing gets news from rush limbaugh and the new york times is critical of the administration with drones and surveillance. "the washington post" was opposed becaus
pete, what does it tell us? >> everything we need to know.he way they did, i'm sitting here, i feel like i can get in the heads of then. they are sitting there thinking i don't want to end wars, win wars. i don't want to lead from we hind, i want to lead from the front. i don't think we should apologize for being america. we should stand boldly and shouldn't ask for international consensus. he effectively looked them in the eye and said you're about to go flout international law and...
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pete, you own the pfizer? >> i do. quite honestly i might be in the minority, i hate this whole deal. i hate them trying to swallow up another gigantic bite they did three years ago. >> what happens if the deal doesn't go through? they said the strategy was get smaller and more efficient and do this, what if this doesn't happen? back to plan a or a third strategy? >> how many years will it take to actually achieve some of these synergies everybody is shooting for? why not go after the smaller, 5 and $10 billion names rather than biting off $120 billion. >> do you question the credibility of pfizer? they're coming off a bad quarter. >> good yield. >> did not have a good quarter. now, you're questioning whether they should do this massive deal. >> the one thing i'm hanging my hat on, i don't think the deal gets done. i'm hoping i'm right because if i am right i think that is upside for the stock. if the deal does get done i think we will see it start up. >>> c pen jc penney turning around. >>> and apple busting 600 bucks
pete, you own the pfizer? >> i do. quite honestly i might be in the minority, i hate this whole deal. i hate them trying to swallow up another gigantic bite they did three years ago. >> what happens if the deal doesn't go through? they said the strategy was get smaller and more efficient and do this, what if this doesn't happen? back to plan a or a third strategy? >> how many years will it take to actually achieve some of these synergies everybody is shooting for? why not go...
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pete, just quickly on apple, the stock got back to $600. 52-week high.t closed there in more than a year. >> right, and suddenly you start to get a pullback. you know, people who've been able to catch this, scott -- you can't blame some of the folks trying to trade this. i think josh was talking about trading the apple stock yesterday, and i know other people have talked about getting into this range. i like it for the long term. i know there's a little bit of a pullback today in apple, but i think it's going higher. >> josh, a quick comment on apple. >> if you want to know what's driving the stock, and it's hard to figure it out lately, i think you'd point to all of the headlines that are surfacing about the hiring they've made surrounding iwatch and some of the health initiatives. they've been pulling in people from biotechnology companies, sensor companies, and it seems like they'll be doing interesting, aggressive things in that area. and that just could be what's stoking the enthusiasm around the stock. the tech blogs are talking about it. the wall
pete, just quickly on apple, the stock got back to $600. 52-week high.t closed there in more than a year. >> right, and suddenly you start to get a pullback. you know, people who've been able to catch this, scott -- you can't blame some of the folks trying to trade this. i think josh was talking about trading the apple stock yesterday, and i know other people have talked about getting into this range. i like it for the long term. i know there's a little bit of a pullback today in apple,...
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pete makes great points. is this about the business solely or is this a toe dip into fashion apparel industry. i know that sounds crazy. people wear these as a fashion statement. i see josh brown walking around with them and the music is not even on. you wonder if that's why they like it. >> listen. you're right. the fashion side of it has been underappreciated and it's a big deal and it's a status thing and people like to walk down the streets with them, but it's not global yet and there's a lot of room. if people want to look trill, this is absolutely how do it. >> i'm thrilled. >> trill. >> trill? >> these are the trillest he headphones on the market. >> you want to be trill. >> ask your kids. >> i'm sure. >> it's a tiny acquisition but it's the signal. google osh facebook bought oculus. you have facebook making all kinds of acquisitions, hey, in the future this is going to be a $2 billion industry and apple comes out and buy some headphones. that's the problem. it just fell flat on the market. >> speaking
pete makes great points. is this about the business solely or is this a toe dip into fashion apparel industry. i know that sounds crazy. people wear these as a fashion statement. i see josh brown walking around with them and the music is not even on. you wonder if that's why they like it. >> listen. you're right. the fashion side of it has been underappreciated and it's a big deal and it's a status thing and people like to walk down the streets with them, but it's not global yet and...
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congressman pete sessions of texas, that's not what witch hunt means. if they say witch hunt -- doesn't anybody let republican members of congress at least watch monty python? >> we found a witch. may we burn her? >> how do you know she's a witch? >> she looks like one. >> bring her forward. >> i am not a witch. >> but you're dressed as one. >> they dressed me up like this. and this isn't my nose, it is a false one. >> well, what would you do with the nose, and the hat. >> but she's a witch. >> did you dress her up? >> no. >> yes, yes. a bit. she has got a wart. >> what makes you think she's a witch? >> well, she turned me into a newt. >> a newt? >> i got better. >> i got better. the whole point, the whole idea of the witch hunt is that she is not really a witch, right? they weren't really witches. witch hunts aren't about that. congress pete sessions of texas understands it differently apparently. >> they would blame our insistence upon getting the truth as a political witch hunt. mr. speaker, that must mean there's a witch somewhere. >> congressman pe
congressman pete sessions of texas, that's not what witch hunt means. if they say witch hunt -- doesn't anybody let republican members of congress at least watch monty python? >> we found a witch. may we burn her? >> how do you know she's a witch? >> she looks like one. >> bring her forward. >> i am not a witch. >> but you're dressed as one. >> they dressed me up like this. and this isn't my nose, it is a false one. >> well, what would you do with...
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live here at pete's brass rail and car wash.ind of interesting about pete's brass rail and car wash, there is no brass rail. there is no car wash. and they have no idea who the heck pete is. but now what it is? a great spot for a friday evening meal or weekend meal and you can sit out on this beautiful patio shaded by a big tree and enjoy a nice meal with beautiful weather because inland right now, temperatures are very comfortable. it is near the coastline where things are still quite chilly. take a look at a cloudy golden gate bridge where right now, it is 83 in livermore. 74 in san jose. 72 in santa rosa. but only 59 in san francisco and 67 in oakland. and those clouds will block our chances of seeing a cool meteor shower. the first time the earth is passing through the tail of this comet. i'm not even going to try to say the name. i'll call it the smith meteor shower. camelopardalids. tonight 11:00 through 1:00 look to the north if you can and get inland because that's where the skies are going to be clear. lows overnight to
live here at pete's brass rail and car wash.ind of interesting about pete's brass rail and car wash, there is no brass rail. there is no car wash. and they have no idea who the heck pete is. but now what it is? a great spot for a friday evening meal or weekend meal and you can sit out on this beautiful patio shaded by a big tree and enjoy a nice meal with beautiful weather because inland right now, temperatures are very comfortable. it is near the coastline where things are still quite chilly....
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pete, what do you think here? do you think there should be some immediate consequence here to say, do you know what? we're not going to stand for this. >> duncan hunter is a marine. he's been to combat, understands what it means to not leave a man behind. they got the 911 call exposed by hunter's office that shows he was confused, didn't know where he was going. how about a traffic study on the board sner maybe a little traffic jam going north or south, to say if you're going to have one of our guys, we're going to get them back. i love that hunter is taking this on. >> it seems like this could have been solved almost immediately. couldn't a phone call have been made? how did it get this far and out of hand? >> it could have been solved almost immediately and gets solved all the time, almost immediately when it's the flip side, right? we often see down by the border, and you and i are from arizona. south of tucson, people get stuck at that turning point sometimes. people from mexico are given the benefit of the do
pete, what do you think here? do you think there should be some immediate consequence here to say, do you know what? we're not going to stand for this. >> duncan hunter is a marine. he's been to combat, understands what it means to not leave a man behind. they got the 911 call exposed by hunter's office that shows he was confused, didn't know where he was going. how about a traffic study on the board sner maybe a little traffic jam going north or south, to say if you're going to have one...
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i can do that. >> pete is chomping at the bit. >> no, agree. i think it is person by person.ot female, male thing. women feel inclined to be there as caretakers. that is big part of who they talked about in the article. if you have got kids, even if you put yourself in different room or floor or different buildings there is inclination -- >> need child care when you're working whether at home or -- >> i work from home. >> the study was basically saying men were more narrow -minded. >> i go task, by task, by task. it is ridiculous and overgeneralization, absolutely. people sometimes work better in collaborative environments sometimes alone. >> i think i am this study. >> really. >> i'm a very good self-starter, after couple weeks and months working from home you do get distracted and lonely sometimes. >> i like being alone. >> listen to this one, laudis. you may hear this tonight from your guy. i need some time with the boys before you say no, hear why bro time may be good for the both of you. >>> what about gals time? shouldn't our time with pals get the same kind of attentio
i can do that. >> pete is chomping at the bit. >> no, agree. i think it is person by person.ot female, male thing. women feel inclined to be there as caretakers. that is big part of who they talked about in the article. if you have got kids, even if you put yourself in different room or floor or different buildings there is inclination -- >> need child care when you're working whether at home or -- >> i work from home. >> the study was basically saying men were...
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is watching more closely than ever. >> pete williams joining us tonig tonight. pete, thanks. >>> along the same lines, the fbi has a frightening preach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computebreach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computebnreach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer. officials say criminals perfected a new home invasion targeting families without ever physically entering homes and tonight the feds are fighting back on this front. our report from national correspondent peter alexander. >> you are the new ms. teen usa. >> reporter: just as cassidy was enjoying this coronation, her moments at home were being violated. >> i received an anonymous e-mail from an anonymous person, he was basically extorting me and blackmailing me. he attached nude photos he had taken of me in my bedroom. >> reporter: that blackmailer had hacked into he
is watching more closely than ever. >> pete williams joining us tonig tonight. pete, thanks. >>> along the same lines, the fbi has a frightening preach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computebreach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computebnreach of privacy for anyone with a camera on their computer.reach of privacy for anyone with a...
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our justice correspondent pete williams following from the d.c. newsroom. >> good evening. the police chief says an unimaginable tragedy has been prevented by the accidental discovery of this plot. a 17-year-old student, john david ladue was charged with attempted murder. he planned to shoot his sister and parents, then set off bombs in the junior high and high school. they say he planned to shoot down students as they ran outside. police say he has told them he wanted to reenact the 1999 columbine attack in colorado. they found completed, functioning bombs, some of them small at his house kept under his bed. they say he had several guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. the plot was uncovered tuesday night after someone saw ladue enter a storage unit and close the door. that person became suspicious and called police. authorities say he has been talking to them since he was arrested and told them he intended to kill as many students as he could, then assumed that he would be shot by responding police. >> pete williams on this still developing story tonight, pete, thank
our justice correspondent pete williams following from the d.c. newsroom. >> good evening. the police chief says an unimaginable tragedy has been prevented by the accidental discovery of this plot. a 17-year-old student, john david ladue was charged with attempted murder. he planned to shoot his sister and parents, then set off bombs in the junior high and high school. they say he planned to shoot down students as they ran outside. police say he has told them he wanted to reenact the 1999...
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pete, josh, jon are trading with us. stocks are staging a rebound, some of the most beatenen had up names in the market are showing momentum. it makes us wonder if the sell-off over the past couple of months is over or if there's more pain to come. all right. let's hit that. steve weiss, what do you think? you go down the list. green mountain up 17%, gilead 14, apple 11. sandisk is up as well. what do you think? >> i think the market is in a consolidation phase. i believe that people are getting in front of the ecb moves that draghi promised in june. so the market looks solid. i'm not looking for a blow-away upside to the market, though. we're still working through the economy. my personal view is the economy's not a 4% economy, but over 3% will take us higher. so you're seeing bounces in some of the names. all of the stocks you mentioned have a story line like green mountain, coke coming in for additional shares. you have to be selective. i will not -- i would not play the twitters. i wouldn't play the teslas. i still w
pete, josh, jon are trading with us. stocks are staging a rebound, some of the most beatenen had up names in the market are showing momentum. it makes us wonder if the sell-off over the past couple of months is over or if there's more pain to come. all right. let's hit that. steve weiss, what do you think? you go down the list. green mountain up 17%, gilead 14, apple 11. sandisk is up as well. what do you think? >> i think the market is in a consolidation phase. i believe that people are...
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pete, what stood out to you from what we just heard? >> there is widespread agreement about his first point that the intelligence agencies missed critical clues about some of the 9/11 hijackers. it turned out the u.s. had the information but failed to recognize its significance. but few have argued that the u.s. suffered from too much intelligence in the runup to last year's boston marathon bombing. two reports, including one from congress, on the fbi's investigation of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev says anything, the fbi was hampered by not having enough information on information the russians did not share, in passing along concerns about the older brother tamerlan before the bombings. the call to change how the nsa does business is how it gathers data and from whom, not primarily on how much it vacuums up, brian? >> pete williams rounding out our coverage on the contentions being made by edward snowden, thanks. >>> tonight the scandal that nfld the va explodes, now 100 members of congress are calling for the man in charge, a former
pete, what stood out to you from what we just heard? >> there is widespread agreement about his first point that the intelligence agencies missed critical clues about some of the 9/11 hijackers. it turned out the u.s. had the information but failed to recognize its significance. but few have argued that the u.s. suffered from too much intelligence in the runup to last year's boston marathon bombing. two reports, including one from congress, on the fbi's investigation of tamerlan and...
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what pete is saying, they have a stickier customer base. that warrants it. >> trulia or zillow, zillow is much better year to date and over the last 12 months. >> cohenfuls buying, he went from 4.9 to 6%. and during the last period, the stock exploded from 30 to pushing 40. so he's nailed this one, stick with him. >> and would you rather game? that's a fun game. >> today, trulia. it's bounced off the levels that timmy talked about. and steve cohen, i think more bid in trulia. >>> and activity. facebook. >> just as we led into this show with kelly evans, if i had to choose between the two social media stocks, this -- >> you would rather? >> i would rather, absolutely, tim. and somebody else much bigger than me put in 35,000 contracts out in july. they bought those. they sold the 70 strike above it, same number. so that's 3.4 million shares they'll control between 67.5 and 70 in july expiration. it's only about a million and a half dollars, but they could have a huge wind fall if they're right. >> it's friday before the memorial day weekend.
what pete is saying, they have a stickier customer base. that warrants it. >> trulia or zillow, zillow is much better year to date and over the last 12 months. >> cohenfuls buying, he went from 4.9 to 6%. and during the last period, the stock exploded from 30 to pushing 40. so he's nailed this one, stick with him. >> and would you rather game? that's a fun game. >> today, trulia. it's bounced off the levels that timmy talked about. and steve cohen, i think more bid in...
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i want to start with you, pete. can you explain sort of how this case was put together and why it happened to get out today? >> well, i think it started, in part, with complaints from the companies, complaints from the unions whose workers were laid off, and the fact that it's been no secret that this particular unit of the chinese army has been behind a lot of hack attacks. you put all those things together, it was a multi-month investigation in which the u.s. tried to zero in on these hackers, and it's really extraordinary that they have identified five specific members of the chinese army who did this and in the indictment they can track specific individuals in the chinese army that are charged today to specific emails and government computer operations that led to the intrusions into these companies. we're told that they even have at one point they had the ability to actually watch these individuals in china. not physically watch them, but see the effects of their individual keystrokes as they came into the u.s.
i want to start with you, pete. can you explain sort of how this case was put together and why it happened to get out today? >> well, i think it started, in part, with complaints from the companies, complaints from the unions whose workers were laid off, and the fact that it's been no secret that this particular unit of the chinese army has been behind a lot of hack attacks. you put all those things together, it was a multi-month investigation in which the u.s. tried to zero in on these...
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pete williams was at the news conference. and pete, this has been a concern, a growing concern, for many u.s. companies for some time now. >> it has. and essentially what has happened here is the u.s. government is calling china's bluff according to officials here. what they say is the chinese whenever they have been accused in the past of specific cases of economic espionage say show us the proof. so what the government has done today is they will say here it is. on this date, such and such happened. it's quite a bill of particulars against specific people in china. so the logical question is, would the chinese ever send these people here to face charges, what the government today is shaying with a very straight face is, wells we certainly expect them to. that's what they said they would do, so now we're calling their bluff. whether that will really happen or not is certainly debatable, but it is an escalation in what the obama administration is doing to counter chinese espionage. and what i'm told is that the investigators
pete williams was at the news conference. and pete, this has been a concern, a growing concern, for many u.s. companies for some time now. >> it has. and essentially what has happened here is the u.s. government is calling china's bluff according to officials here. what they say is the chinese whenever they have been accused in the past of specific cases of economic espionage say show us the proof. so what the government has done today is they will say here it is. on this date, such and...
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how did you get there last night without me, pete?'ll make you take me next time although i don't know i want to look like that in a morning. >> i'd take you in a heartbeat. i may look a little haggard. i'm still in a tux and my hair might be a little bit disheveled but it's so much fun. i met everybody. i met everybody from casey aflac to kareem abdul jabbar, kirsten gillebrand, lindsay von was following me around saying i want to you meet this guy and that guy. >> what did you think of president obama's performance? >> he's always so good. i've gone the last 30 years. i've got to bring up the 2011 one when seth meyers was hosting when the president performed standup comedy the night before the bin laden raid. so to be able to do that, that year, the rest is easy, and the president always does very well. he times it really well, and we got to give credit to the people who write the president's jokes. they're really good writers. >> joel mchale was good. he definitely stepped up to the plate. what was your favorite moment? >> joel mch
how did you get there last night without me, pete?'ll make you take me next time although i don't know i want to look like that in a morning. >> i'd take you in a heartbeat. i may look a little haggard. i'm still in a tux and my hair might be a little bit disheveled but it's so much fun. i met everybody. i met everybody from casey aflac to kareem abdul jabbar, kirsten gillebrand, lindsay von was following me around saying i want to you meet this guy and that guy. >> what did you...
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. >> i have few more names, paul kepner, borden pete sitnic. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] i support your amendment and the healthcare security ordinance and affordability and flexibility of it. the people in san francisco. and that is it. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker? >> mr. president? good day, sir. may name is dennis kelley i am the president of the united educators of san francisco and i used to see the three of you on the school board meetings. but rntion you united educators of san francisco is a member of the san francisco labor council and we are also proud members of the chamber of commerce and i am here to tell you there is a loophole and the reason that i know that there is a loep hole is that our friends in the golden gate association used to put out the notices in our neighborhood restaurants that said, that they unfortunately were going to charge me three or four percent on my lunch because of this legislation, they had to do it. but since they have been turning 75 percent profit on that tax, they no longer put out that notice. and so i assume that they fi
. >> i have few more names, paul kepner, borden pete sitnic. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] i support your amendment and the healthcare security ordinance and affordability and flexibility of it. the people in san francisco. and that is it. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker? >> mr. president? good day, sir. may name is dennis kelley i am the president of the united educators of san francisco and i used to see the three of you on the school board meetings....
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but to what end, pete? >> well, in the past, the government says, any time they confront the chinese and say you're spying on american companies, they say where is the proof. the justice department said here is the proof in public, the first time the u.s. has ever charged officials of a foreign nation with using cyber tools to hack on american companies. and think of how extraordinary this is. you showed those pictures at the beginning. actual wanted posters of individuals in china that the u.s. says this guy did that. this guy did this. gwen: in military uniform. >> to raid american companies. to go in some of the biggest names. u.s. steel, alcoa, westinghouse, all part of a military intelligence unit. the charges say they went after executives of these companies, sent them emails that when opened up basically gave them complete access to the computers and they could steal these trade secrets. in the case of westinghouse, for example, the government says they got data equal to 700,000 emails. and the charg
but to what end, pete? >> well, in the past, the government says, any time they confront the chinese and say you're spying on american companies, they say where is the proof. the justice department said here is the proof in public, the first time the u.s. has ever charged officials of a foreign nation with using cyber tools to hack on american companies. and think of how extraordinary this is. you showed those pictures at the beginning. actual wanted posters of individuals in china that...
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. >> this is "outnumbered" we are here today and pete hagseth is the lucky guy. he is out numbered. >> i am back to correct all of my mistakes. >> no, you were awesome yesterday. you feeling it? >> it is great to be here. >> the house is set to vote on making the investigation into the benghazi official as the republicans claim the administration has stonewalled them in the investigation. will the democrats boycott the panel? hilary clinton says there is no need for any more investigation into benghazi. >> of course, there are a lot of reasons why despite all of the hearings and all of the information that has been provided some chose not to be satisfied and continue to move forward. that is their choice. i don't believe there is any reason to continue in this way but they get the call the shots in congress. >> a far difference response from troy -- trey gowdy -- and he had this answer to suggestions that people like are choosing not to be satisfied. >> you can add to that the family members of the four murdered members and i would like to ask if you would you ca
. >> this is "outnumbered" we are here today and pete hagseth is the lucky guy. he is out numbered. >> i am back to correct all of my mistakes. >> no, you were awesome yesterday. you feeling it? >> it is great to be here. >> the house is set to vote on making the investigation into the benghazi official as the republicans claim the administration has stonewalled them in the investigation. will the democrats boycott the panel? hilary clinton says there is...
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smoking them. >> pete najarian, party pete. >> we talked about unusual activity in metlife. you also see a single digit multiple on this when you look at it forward and the stock is trading right near these levels of right around that 200 day moving average. i think it's going higher, i think it's breaking through. that's why we saw the option activi activity. >> we want to say a special thank you and farewell for now to our page victoria does done a spectacular job at "fast money." we wish you the best of luck in our next endeavor. there she is. yeah! that does it for us on "fast money." catch us back here at 5:00 p.m. eastern on monday. "options action" starts right after this break. have a great weekend. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewa
smoking them. >> pete najarian, party pete. >> we talked about unusual activity in metlife. you also see a single digit multiple on this when you look at it forward and the stock is trading right near these levels of right around that 200 day moving average. i think it's going higher, i think it's breaking through. that's why we saw the option activi activity. >> we want to say a special thank you and farewell for now to our page victoria does done a spectacular job at...
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pete, thank you.ch his show stand up daily on sirius xm radio and watch the coverage tonight here on cnn starting at 8:00. >>> a radio talk show host will say the most outrageous things to get to the top and more on the correspondents dinner. politicians have a lot to learn about the celebrities in attendance and it ain't about fashion. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. life's an adventure and it always has been. 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 daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently
pete, thank you.ch his show stand up daily on sirius xm radio and watch the coverage tonight here on cnn starting at 8:00. >>> a radio talk show host will say the most outrageous things to get to the top and more on the correspondents dinner. politicians have a lot to learn about the celebrities in attendance and it ain't about fashion. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand,...
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thank you pete (clapping) all right. moving right long we have a distinguished guest arriving sometime soon so rather than buy time i may introduce the next speaker on the program that's i want you to recall it was the board of supervisors who decided to appropriate this money that lilly left to do the right thing in san francisco and that altercation keeps going with the president of our board of supervisors david chiu (clapping.) good morning, everyone. the sun is shining on telegraph hill i want to thank you for being part of this wonderful, wonderful event and let me start by saying i think for every person here we all have our personal contentions with telegraph hill my coit tower 22 years ago i visited san francisco and climbed up the stairs and looked at the bay and moved to the city a few years ago 18 years ago every sunday i ran up here to the top of coit tower this is a special place and we all know for decades coit tower has banana amazing similarly place starting in 1893381 years ago you look great but thank
thank you pete (clapping) all right. moving right long we have a distinguished guest arriving sometime soon so rather than buy time i may introduce the next speaker on the program that's i want you to recall it was the board of supervisors who decided to appropriate this money that lilly left to do the right thing in san francisco and that altercation keeps going with the president of our board of supervisors david chiu (clapping.) good morning, everyone. the sun is shining on telegraph hill i...
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residents on broadway restrict in opposition to the project the department received one letter from pete the owner of the same adjacent building in support of the project and lastly they've challenged phone calls with others about the project they recommend you not take the dr and new construction of the over the garage building it is consistent with the general plan and complies with the planning code. the project meets the criteria set forth in the planning code and the project result in a net gape of one dwelling unit and creates one single-family unit and given the scale there is no capacity to the muni facility. the rh 3 district court allows 3 dwelling units on the lots with a greater density and several of the surrounding buildings accommodate the descriptive. and although the structure proposed for demolition is more than 50-years old the adjacent building is not a landmark that concludes my presentation. if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> dr requester. >> that's a mandatory arrest project sponsor. >> please. >> okay. i'll the architect i'll be presenting
residents on broadway restrict in opposition to the project the department received one letter from pete the owner of the same adjacent building in support of the project and lastly they've challenged phone calls with others about the project they recommend you not take the dr and new construction of the over the garage building it is consistent with the general plan and complies with the planning code. the project meets the criteria set forth in the planning code and the project result in a...
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joe is here from pete's brass rail. we have three beautiful dishes. what are they? have the citrus chicken salad with bleu cheese crumbles, grilled chicken walnuts, a little oranges, grapefruit. danville burger. >> burger looks good. >> and our version of caprese more of an appetizer. >> reporter: is it always this crowded on friday? >> always. >> reporter: pete's brass rail in danville. thank you, joe. meals look good. weather, perfect for your stuff going on over the weekend. >>> sports is coming up next. >>> don't get to say this very often. twinkies in town! >> at third and king. >> not the kind you eat. >> no. >> baseball up top. giants a little interleague action tonight with the twins in town. the a's north of the border. this one just over. skydome toronto, i'm a ball dude next week, guys. >> awesome. >> i have to take notes from this guy! look at him, full extension! going up there, just missed it! just over his glove. >> oh. >> i'm working the first base side, too. yeah. >> cool. >> a's threatened all night but couldn't push home the tying run. jed lowrie
joe is here from pete's brass rail. we have three beautiful dishes. what are they? have the citrus chicken salad with bleu cheese crumbles, grilled chicken walnuts, a little oranges, grapefruit. danville burger. >> burger looks good. >> and our version of caprese more of an appetizer. >> reporter: is it always this crowded on friday? >> always. >> reporter: pete's brass rail in danville. thank you, joe. meals look good. weather, perfect for your stuff going on over...