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this is pete.is is john gavin. >> nice 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. and welcome everyone. you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm seema moody. >> here are your headlines from around the world. let's see what is taking place. we're seeing a rally in europe. the dax crossing 12,000. and the u.s. futures point higher with the fed countdown underway. waiting to see if janet yellen scraps the crucial word patience. >> russia's navy fleet on alert for arctic exercises as the big question remains where is putin? >>> india is a bright
this is pete.is is john gavin. >> nice 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. and welcome everyone. you're watching...
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pete, from sweet pete's, this is debbie. >> hi, pete. >> hi.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 stir it so v
pete, from sweet pete's, this is debbie. >> hi, pete. >> hi.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...
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pete. want it's up to ferguson to decide whether or not they'll adopt the recommendations before the justice department would take action? pierre thomas -- pierre: exactly, the ball is in their hands. you saw a willingness from the mayor in announcing the employees were removed or were no longer with the department and he made it clear that certain acts were intolerable. pete: what about the police chief? pierre: no word on whether he's going to resign. no public comment from the police chief. pete: the u.s. supreme court was struggling over a simple question, who gets a federal subsidy that cuts the cost of hrngs health insurance by an average of 70%. obamacare proponents say a phrase in the law means it's only for those in the 16 states that have set up exchanges. the court has to decide what the law means and joan, did you get a read on what that ruling might be? joan: pete, i think it's a close call but i do think there are two scenarios that could emerge. i caution everybody that a lot
pete. want it's up to ferguson to decide whether or not they'll adopt the recommendations before the justice department would take action? pierre thomas -- pierre: exactly, the ball is in their hands. you saw a willingness from the mayor in announcing the employees were removed or were no longer with the department and he made it clear that certain acts were intolerable. pete: what about the police chief? pierre: no word on whether he's going to resign. no public comment from the police chief....
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john and pete, co-founders of option monster. joe terranova.ike santoli columnist for yahoo finance. our game plan looks like this. is the price right? shares of priceline get an upgrade today to buy. we'll talk to the analysts who made it live. >>> portfolio challenge. the best and worst trades of the quarter. and which of our traders has a leg up on the competition? we begin with this final day of the quarter and the look ahead to april, a month that has traditionally been pretty good to investors. and what a big month it's going to be. the jobs report this friday, the kickoff to earnings season around the corner, both the fed and ecb meeting. pete, the markets have been good in the quarter. a little bit choppy. a bit volatile. you step back and look and say, ok, nasdaq up 4.5%. the s&p 500 up 1 1/3%. they haven't been terrible. they haven't gone gang busters. >> it's been about rotation. what happens now is we'll see rotations this coming quarter. those that are outperforming will suddenly start to sputter a little bit, and then maybe pull b
john and pete, co-founders of option monster. joe terranova.ike santoli columnist for yahoo finance. our game plan looks like this. is the price right? shares of priceline get an upgrade today to buy. we'll talk to the analysts who made it live. >>> portfolio challenge. the best and worst trades of the quarter. and which of our traders has a leg up on the competition? we begin with this final day of the quarter and the look ahead to april, a month that has traditionally been pretty...
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>> i've been in tim's camp and pete's camp for awhile.said it's going to test the levels we tested yesterday. so it's all about risk/reward. i think for the first time in awhile it set up well. this stock was up most of the day. gave up with the tape. against 175, 180, you can stay long the name. >> people also watching the china sales on tesla. >>> it is time for pops and drops. right now the big movers of the day. a pop for dr horton. >> upgraded today. we also had better than expected i guess housing sales. this is a name i would start taking off a third, third, a third as we start setting up. >> drop for intercept pharma. >> issuing out more shares. 2.2 million shares. and an insider last week selling 200,000 shars. i don't think you necessarily have to jump into this at any point in time. you've got to find names that fit whatever portfolio you are comfortable with. this is one with absolutely no earnings yet. very interesting company, but i think you want to wait right now. >> pop for priceline. >> upgraded the name. $1400 price tar
>> i've been in tim's camp and pete's camp for awhile.said it's going to test the levels we tested yesterday. so it's all about risk/reward. i think for the first time in awhile it set up well. this stock was up most of the day. gave up with the tape. against 175, 180, you can stay long the name. >> people also watching the china sales on tesla. >>> it is time for pops and drops. right now the big movers of the day. a pop for dr horton. >> upgraded today. we also had...
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pete talked about the growth.ry 33% year over year billings growth despite significant currency head winds. jim cramer just had mark on on march 15th. great interview. there's this new wave analytics platform that the analysts love. i like yahoo! too, with pete, but yahoo! is dead money at 43. can't get out of its own way. sales force. that will get you done, sister. >> tie on the desk. that means twitter vote will break this tie and on twitter you all out there said sales force. sales force advances to the next round and will be paired up against facebook. next time we go to the internet conference. >> weak. >> tomorrow we're heading back to our payments conference with an exciting matchup between western union and intuit. who will win? who knows. exclusi exclusive preview ahead of each matchup. you want to log on for that. >>> little league pitcher mo'ne davis joins us right here on the "fast money" set to talk about her new line of sneakers and test out her fast ball on guy adami. who's going to win that one? t
pete talked about the growth.ry 33% year over year billings growth despite significant currency head winds. jim cramer just had mark on on march 15th. great interview. there's this new wave analytics platform that the analysts love. i like yahoo! too, with pete, but yahoo! is dead money at 43. can't get out of its own way. sales force. that will get you done, sister. >> tie on the desk. that means twitter vote will break this tie and on twitter you all out there said sales force. sales...
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pete, what do you do?> you look at the numbers and growth rate of not just the earnings but sales. absolutely incredible. and then when you combine what they are really doing in this space in the camera space now, i look at the forward valuations. i think this thing trades rather cheap. i like the stock. i own it. >> you like gopro. >> i do. but not for the technology reasons. i like -- >> it's -- >> look at it -- i look at it more -- similar to how i look at tesla, right? where it's a venture capital type of thing. you have to believe that nick woodman can turn it into something. gopro doesn't matter about the technology. they have had -- >> they don't care about the chip. >> no. here's my point. that's a different story. i do care about the chip, because i think this is a great way to play that whole space. >> even after this move. these were blowout numbers,ot only the chip, but ip security on their back, major growth. and the partner to have for what they do. i think it's a home run. >> yeah, and i act
pete, what do you do?> you look at the numbers and growth rate of not just the earnings but sales. absolutely incredible. and then when you combine what they are really doing in this space in the camera space now, i look at the forward valuations. i think this thing trades rather cheap. i like the stock. i own it. >> you like gopro. >> i do. but not for the technology reasons. i like -- >> it's -- >> look at it -- i look at it more -- similar to how i look at tesla,...
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pete: think of it as a laptop you wear on your head.t has all the same features and functions you would find in a tablet. onboard gigabytes of memory. wi-fi, bluetooth, gps. it has sensors so we track had physicians. we know where you are, what you are looking at. -- head positions. we know where you are, what you're looking at. it is a totally integrated system. two hd stereoscopic displays. they are see-through so we projected digital content onto the real world and that helps you become safer, more efficient, and more secure. cory: ground operations, what are those? pete: like many of the other government and industrial companies, they want to use this to help be more effective in maintenance and service in assembly. the user wears the glasses looks at equipment and instructions are projected onto their field of view. they are engaged in their task and hands are free. cory: what is the hardest thing about this in terms of design to make it more seamless for the user? pete: number one you have to have the computing power. cory: you ha
pete: think of it as a laptop you wear on your head.t has all the same features and functions you would find in a tablet. onboard gigabytes of memory. wi-fi, bluetooth, gps. it has sensors so we track had physicians. we know where you are, what you are looking at. -- head positions. we know where you are, what you're looking at. it is a totally integrated system. two hd stereoscopic displays. they are see-through so we projected digital content onto the real world and that helps you become...
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i agree with pete. i know pete loves when i agree with him. on the biotech stuff when you think about it it's clearly frothy whether valuation. you see companies skipping over each other. we're seeingry ridiculous valuations. can it keep going? of course. one of the things that keeps working. >> why would you say that for amgen or others. they presented real data over the weekend about cholesterol lowering drugs. multibillion dollar draws. >> talking about the valuations and yields. everybody is always excited about yields. these biotech's now that they trade in many cases, they are paying dividends up, i think that's huge. i don't know necessarily dan that i think it's overly froth by any stretch but these moves have been absolutely extending and extending and extending to the upside. i love it. i just wonder when we'll see pullbacks then i think there's more opportunities. but it slows down from here. >> let's talk oil. take a look at this video coming out of brazil. more than a million people took to the streets to protest corruption callin
i agree with pete. i know pete loves when i agree with him. on the biotech stuff when you think about it it's clearly frothy whether valuation. you see companies skipping over each other. we're seeingry ridiculous valuations. can it keep going? of course. one of the things that keeps working. >> why would you say that for amgen or others. they presented real data over the weekend about cholesterol lowering drugs. multibillion dollar draws. >> talking about the valuations and yields....
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pete's been in that, tim, karen, jim cramer. i think that's probably the right way to play it right here. >> let's bring in an analyst who was at the event, brian blair. great to see you. >> thank you. >> is it a case where this is no harm, no foul for an to believe watch, and there is really only upside because expectations are sort of low or they're not baked into financial models at this point? >> i'm not so sure. i've seen a lot of estimates that suggest an kohl sell 20 to 30 million watches this year. and i think that those are too high. so i think you actually have some analysts you mentioned earlier, there are some who think they could do less than 10, which i think is more reasonable. at rosenblatt, we think they're going to make 13 to 15 million units this calendar year. and that number could go up or down based on consumer demand there is a big variable here, though, on consumer demand. we don't really know what the killer application is that is going to make people buy this. apple doesn't know. and we really didn't ge
pete's been in that, tim, karen, jim cramer. i think that's probably the right way to play it right here. >> let's bring in an analyst who was at the event, brian blair. great to see you. >> thank you. >> is it a case where this is no harm, no foul for an to believe watch, and there is really only upside because expectations are sort of low or they're not baked into financial models at this point? >> i'm not so sure. i've seen a lot of estimates that suggest an kohl sell...
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we talked to pete williams earlier today. interpret the way the justices were questioning the two sides? >> i think it was an extraordinary day for the government. i think don borelli expressed his arguments quite clearly. the four liberal justices said you have to focus on the words of the staut yut. and if you look at the words of the statute, they clearly suggest that by the state, the controversial phrase refers to by the state to a previous part of the bill and that previous part is clearly includes both the state exchange and the federal exchange. i think there was some pretty hostile questioning right away of the plaintiffs and the claim there. i would say that justice kagan made a very interesting analogy. she said, if i asked one of my clerks to write a brief and then i ask another one to edit the brief and then i ask a third, well, if the first person can't write it doesn't have enough time, you step in and write it what is the editor supposed to do if that person steps in and writes it? the clear point is you're su
we talked to pete williams earlier today. interpret the way the justices were questioning the two sides? >> i think it was an extraordinary day for the government. i think don borelli expressed his arguments quite clearly. the four liberal justices said you have to focus on the words of the staut yut. and if you look at the words of the statute, they clearly suggest that by the state, the controversial phrase refers to by the state to a previous part of the bill and that previous part is...
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pete didn't hold it as long.e no position. >> i don't know if a brand turnaround will be enough. i think they have to do more strategic things in terms of leverage and real estate. i'm a little suspicious that it could get to $115, which is its target. >> okay. time now for something we're calling the payoff. what all of you have learned so far on the halftime. hopefully something. tom boil, analyst, tom of wolf research says i is bearish on the sector overall, but he still sees value in names like eog resources. health care, the best performing sector of the day, probably related to something that went down at the supreme court in washington d.c. pete likes that space. he is long breast ol, long j & j, eli lelly and merck. in the wake of the nasdaq hitting 5,000, the founder of the failed globe.com steffan tells us it's different. next up, final trades. we're going to solar stocks. you should be watching. back after this. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters
pete didn't hold it as long.e no position. >> i don't know if a brand turnaround will be enough. i think they have to do more strategic things in terms of leverage and real estate. i'm a little suspicious that it could get to $115, which is its target. >> okay. time now for something we're calling the payoff. what all of you have learned so far on the halftime. hopefully something. tom boil, analyst, tom of wolf research says i is bearish on the sector overall, but he still sees...
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. >> the guy on the left serious pete the guy on the right is rich.challenged furious pete to an eating competition. guess what they're going to eat? >> everything. >> feed this guy a house. >> holy mother of muscles, those things are huge! >> they are huge. he's challenged him. >> what do i do every night before i go to bed? ben and jerry's apparently. >> ben and jerry's contest. >> they're going to try to see how much they could eat in five minutes. >> on your mark get set, go! >> the ice cream headache that your going to get, the brain freeze is going to be nuclear. >> right about here pete look like he's getting nauseated, and it does look like rich might get him. do you guys notice where this is going down? in a gym. >> everybody sitting there, sweating on the treadmills like you. >> do you see what he was doing, once he got the fresh one he bit around the top, ignored the spoon. ♪ >> here we go. here's the big finish. >> five four three, two, one. >> right here you can see how many pete has had. 3 1/2 there. let's check on rich. >> 2 1/2. >> 2 1
. >> the guy on the left serious pete the guy on the right is rich.challenged furious pete to an eating competition. guess what they're going to eat? >> everything. >> feed this guy a house. >> holy mother of muscles, those things are huge! >> they are huge. he's challenged him. >> what do i do every night before i go to bed? ben and jerry's apparently. >> ben and jerry's contest. >> they're going to try to see how much they could eat in five...
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if you're short, i'd be taking a second look. >> all right, pete.you have some unusual activity. >> one of the chips that has been lagging all year is xilinx. a very interesting company. they disappointed late january in terms of the revenue. stocks trading just off of those lows. suddenly today in the first 30 minutes of trade, more activity than they normally would throughout an entire day. the march 41 calls, those were trading around 41 cents to 45 cents. they're trading a little bit higher now. never want to chase these kind of things, scott, but this is something that's moving, now they're in the money. they expire on friday. so i know your next question, how long do you hold this? >> we've done this before. >> probably up to friday, right? >> but if they double, i'm taking some off. because of this market volatility, these things have either been moving great for us and doubling, or pulling back significantly fast. right now they've been moving to the upside. >> josh? >> this has been like a great sector for a long time. i do think there is a
if you're short, i'd be taking a second look. >> all right, pete.you have some unusual activity. >> one of the chips that has been lagging all year is xilinx. a very interesting company. they disappointed late january in terms of the revenue. stocks trading just off of those lows. suddenly today in the first 30 minutes of trade, more activity than they normally would throughout an entire day. the march 41 calls, those were trading around 41 cents to 45 cents. they're trading a...
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pete?> well, i think that you got to stick with what's been working so far, michele, and i think everybody, we talked about it yesterday on the desk, 90% of the folks who have come on here patience will come out but that doesn't necessarily mean june or necessarily mean september. probably signals in that direction, but i still continue to pound the table, i think these health care names, that's a place to be, because of the fact that not only are you getting yield, yields, one of the great beneficiaries of this area but getting companies that have growth. if you look across there, look at what's been going on, j&j over $100 a slayer, some of these biotech names, biogen, gilead, amgen, you get yield in many of the various parts of that market in health care, unh, some of those, but you also have companies who have plenty of growth in front of them. >> josh, looking at no follow through in the dow from yesterday but the nasdaq manages to hang op. what are your thoughts on this day after jane
pete?> well, i think that you got to stick with what's been working so far, michele, and i think everybody, we talked about it yesterday on the desk, 90% of the folks who have come on here patience will come out but that doesn't necessarily mean june or necessarily mean september. probably signals in that direction, but i still continue to pound the table, i think these health care names, that's a place to be, because of the fact that not only are you getting yield, yields, one of the great...
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where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i do. sen. graham: 10% off for anybody that signs up today. who is your buddy on my promotion board? pete caret: bob. sen. graham: bob, stand up. another air force man. [applause] the first time i have for met -- i ever met bob was today. he was on my promotion board. bob, that was before you had glasses, apparently. so, i went into the air force. i have been a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and military judge. i got to serve overseas with pete for 4.5 years. that was in the mid-80's when ronald reagan was president. one of the reasons i became a republican is the first two years of being an air force officer, i got a 25% pay raise and i said, i like ronald reagan. [laughter] he rebuilt the military. wearing the uniform of an air force officer, being an air force lawyer is one of the greatest prides of my life. i have been to iraq and afghanistan. any of you have any family or have been in the service yourselves? thank you all for what you do. being a part of the military
where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i do. sen. graham: 10% off for anybody that signs up today. who is your buddy on my promotion board? pete caret: bob. sen. graham: bob, stand up. another air force man. [applause] the first time i have for met -- i ever met bob was today. he was on my promotion board. bob, that was before you had glasses, apparently. so, i went into the air force. i have been a prosecutor, a defense...
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pete? going to go with microsoft and the reason i think they have the advantage right now is sat ya and adel la is focused on the cloud. wow, that's knot slightly distracting. but it's about big data, it's about the cloud. that's exactly where they're focused right now. one of the areas, big data. the reason that's so interesting to me is when you look at that last year, it was about a $15 billion business expected to be somewhere close to $42 billion by 2018. that's a growth area. that's the focus they've got right now. the management has been very disciplined. they had a huge year last year. lagged so far early in the year -- [ buzz ] >> beakers. >> so i'm going to disagree with pete and here's why. i actually think microsoft is at a prove-me state. we have the honeymoon for na dell la and now to prove they're going to be able to do something. when i look at microsoft, great. windows 10 coming up. unless they reduce support for other windows products like xp, there's not going to be much.
pete? going to go with microsoft and the reason i think they have the advantage right now is sat ya and adel la is focused on the cloud. wow, that's knot slightly distracting. but it's about big data, it's about the cloud. that's exactly where they're focused right now. one of the areas, big data. the reason that's so interesting to me is when you look at that last year, it was about a $15 billion business expected to be somewhere close to $42 billion by 2018. that's a growth area. that's the...
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pete, an area you've talked a lot about. forget the biotechs.ed about that, obviously, but the chips. >> yeah. >> what do you -- how do you view -- >> it's a painful day. >> between now and the end of the day relative to those two areas, but especially the cheps? >> it's a great focus. the way apple has been trading, apple is off today. not anything huge. you look at some of the chip names. especially those that feed into the apple products. i think it's an overreaction quite honestly. i'm not in many of the names right now, but certainly at these levels, especially when i look across and i see some of the names down 3%, 4%, 5%, i think that's overdone. >> the big story, hines and kraft, do you take a serious look at the haynes celestial white wave, some of the other companies, and thinking what's next? >> i think of it as a different way. i think there's one less buyer in the market to acquire these companies. you can't own a company just because it's going to be taken out possibly for the good fundamentals to the up side. i'm doing two things
pete, an area you've talked a lot about. forget the biotechs.ed about that, obviously, but the chips. >> yeah. >> what do you -- how do you view -- >> it's a painful day. >> between now and the end of the day relative to those two areas, but especially the cheps? >> it's a great focus. the way apple has been trading, apple is off today. not anything huge. you look at some of the chip names. especially those that feed into the apple products. i think it's an...
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just in terms of pete said now. we get a lot of pushback, biotech in a bubble. 35% have little or no earnings. i think we all understand that. but to pete's point, the main names that we speak about, the eight to ten names we talk about all the time on this show are very reasonably priced, have fantastic pipe lines, have great drugs out there. and all of them just about have unbelievable balance sheets as well. so great point on friday. we've seen action like this before in the ibb. i think it will last a couple more days but i think the bioteches are in a happy place. >> against that late february high of 2119 in the s&p, that's where the market topped out. we're within points of that today. people want to lock in their points. ibb up 20% year to date. where are you going to take the profits from? where you have the profits. >> what happens, though, to the nasdaq at this point? it was pushed to the new intra-day high. >> are we in another one of these rotations? we've watched microsoft understood perform all year.
just in terms of pete said now. we get a lot of pushback, biotech in a bubble. 35% have little or no earnings. i think we all understand that. but to pete's point, the main names that we speak about, the eight to ten names we talk about all the time on this show are very reasonably priced, have fantastic pipe lines, have great drugs out there. and all of them just about have unbelievable balance sheets as well. so great point on friday. we've seen action like this before in the ibb. i think it...
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bush and pete hegsheth. we begin with pete. your feelings on learning he will in fact be charged. >> i'm proud of the army. i'm proud of them stepping up and living by a code pertaining to a code. earp under explicit or impolice it pressure to take a different stance. but when they looked at the facts of 2009 what the platoon mates understood is bowe bergdahl walked off that base and deserted his unit. the larger charge is not desertion, it's endangering the lives of fellow soldiers. men died searching for bowe bergdahl. he's been charged. he'll have his day in court. he hasn't yet been found guilty. but the army believes it has the evidence, had the courage to step forward despite the political pressure, despite political top level people saying he served with honor and distinction, to bring this charge and really bring honor back to this situation because men died looking for bowe bergdahl when he went looking for the taliban. >> uh-huh. and they said certainly army resources were diverted when they were looking for him. and
bush and pete hegsheth. we begin with pete. your feelings on learning he will in fact be charged. >> i'm proud of the army. i'm proud of them stepping up and living by a code pertaining to a code. earp under explicit or impolice it pressure to take a different stance. but when they looked at the facts of 2009 what the platoon mates understood is bowe bergdahl walked off that base and deserted his unit. the larger charge is not desertion, it's endangering the lives of fellow soldiers. men...
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pete? chip stocks continue to be something i think are to marvel at because they rotate around. today, it's linnier technology, they bought the march calls, a solid run, a pull back, and now it looks like they are expecting this run to go back up and might be tesla's highs. >> final trades in a moment, but we want to welcome the newest member of the "halftime" family, courteney ann young, that beautiful baby right there, born yesterday evening to courtney young, a producer here, 7 pounds, 12 ounces -- >> katie. >> sorry, katie young. 20 inches long. mom, baby, and we think dad are doing very well. congratulations to all. come back soon. we miss you. that is one beautiful baby girl. all right. final trades, rob, kick it off. >> again, i think you want to be longer duration. >> yeah. anything else? giving you the stage. >> i like the eurozone the best. >> jobs report tomorrow? >> yes. i think when you look at what's happening in europe, you have demographic tail winds that are incredibly powe
pete? chip stocks continue to be something i think are to marvel at because they rotate around. today, it's linnier technology, they bought the march calls, a solid run, a pull back, and now it looks like they are expecting this run to go back up and might be tesla's highs. >> final trades in a moment, but we want to welcome the newest member of the "halftime" family, courteney ann young, that beautiful baby right there, born yesterday evening to courtney young, a producer here,...
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pete is krawatching kraft. 62.5 calls is pretty aggressive and a few minutes later going out to swrun and buying the june 67.5 calls this is a name that's pulled off the highs. huge activity today on a negative tape. one you want to keep an eye on. this is a name in the past. when we have seen the unusual activity it bounced back nicely off of it. we'll see if it does it again. >> coming up next on fast money, the strong dollar sengds fear across the market but some sectors had great returns following big dollar moves. we're naming those and some stocks you can buy. speaking of currencies, one omgss tradomg options trader making a bearish bet before the close. >>> we've got some news on the on going copyright trial involving the blurred lines case. >> a federal jury found that the hit song blurred line did infringe on marvin gay's got to give it up. that popular 1977 hit. now the jurors awarded $7.4 million to marvin gay's family. they found that the record company and rapper t.i. were not responsible for the c
pete is krawatching kraft. 62.5 calls is pretty aggressive and a few minutes later going out to swrun and buying the june 67.5 calls this is a name that's pulled off the highs. huge activity today on a negative tape. one you want to keep an eye on. this is a name in the past. when we have seen the unusual activity it bounced back nicely off of it. we'll see if it does it again. >> coming up next on fast money, the strong dollar sengds fear across the market but some sectors had great...
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well, bio tech is one that it was not 15 years ago and pete mentioned balanced sheets.ou go to the stocks and they have amazing balance sheets and great cash flow and very reasonable and so conductors great story. >> it's amazing to take a look at the waitings then and now. health care in which it's included and today it's 16.1 percent of the nasdaq composite. it's that shift in the way and tech is much less of a wait. >> i think that the bio tech story and when you look at it. i was on the trading floor and almost every profile was the same. well, now you have the names and you look at all of these big cap names and all of them have drugs that are on the market and they trade with reasonable pe's and some under 20 and then the balance sheets. these guys look like big farm used to look. these pipelines are strong. not only are you getting the drugs, but the future drugs. that's why i think that they have room to go. >> yeah -- what would you buy if anything. >> to microsoft and intel we saw changes and the stockser performed really well. i would put cisco in a category
well, bio tech is one that it was not 15 years ago and pete mentioned balanced sheets.ou go to the stocks and they have amazing balance sheets and great cash flow and very reasonable and so conductors great story. >> it's amazing to take a look at the waitings then and now. health care in which it's included and today it's 16.1 percent of the nasdaq composite. it's that shift in the way and tech is much less of a wait. >> i think that the bio tech story and when you look at it. i...
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nbc's justice correspondent pete williams was in the courtroom. >> reporter: the government ended its case on the human toll of the second marathon bomb blast. an emotional finish on the youngest bombing victim, 8-year-old martin richard. several jurors wept as the medical examiner explained how the bomb ripped through his 69-pound body. he'd been watching the race with his family leaning on the railing along the marathon route. the fbi says dzhokhar tsarnaev placed a pressure cooker bomb loaded with nails and bbs just a few feet away from where martin richard was standing. the medical examiner said the blast drove six nails, 20 bbs and other pieces of the bomb into the boy's body. his mother and father were in court as photos of their son's fatal injuries were shown to the jury. earlier, a doctor detailed how the same blast killed chinese graduate student lingzi lu with one piece of the bomb driven clear through her body. and the fbi gave new details of dzhokhar tsarnaev's movements that day. referring to surveillance video that shows him seen here at the top of the screen walking aw
nbc's justice correspondent pete williams was in the courtroom. >> reporter: the government ended its case on the human toll of the second marathon bomb blast. an emotional finish on the youngest bombing victim, 8-year-old martin richard. several jurors wept as the medical examiner explained how the bomb ripped through his 69-pound body. he'd been watching the race with his family leaning on the railing along the marathon route. the fbi says dzhokhar tsarnaev placed a pressure cooker bomb...
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>> gl yeah why doesn't fox get as much credit as-- who's pete williams?ay, the point is it wasn't the first time they got it right. >> i urged caution in the duke coverage and in the trayvon martin coverage and now this coverage. >> jon: that's three times. they got it right three times in 10 years. those are solar eclipse numbers, people, which i think is why it's recommended you only watch fox through a tiny pinhole poked through a piece of cardboard. you can't look directly at fox. it will indelibly burn your soul. the whole rush to judgment complaint is ( bleep ) fox is nothing but a rush to judgment in almost every situation. okay. you're the caution and sober reflection network. ( laughter ) my favorite part of the piece was after 10 minutes of complaining that no one would ever thank them this. >> if you are waiting for the mainstream media to say not only we were wrong in this racially charged case that resulted in so much violence in that town and to credit fox news for being right, you're going to hold your breath a long time. >> we don't care a
>> gl yeah why doesn't fox get as much credit as-- who's pete williams?ay, the point is it wasn't the first time they got it right. >> i urged caution in the duke coverage and in the trayvon martin coverage and now this coverage. >> jon: that's three times. they got it right three times in 10 years. those are solar eclipse numbers, people, which i think is why it's recommended you only watch fox through a tiny pinhole poked through a piece of cardboard. you can't look directly...
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. >> congressman andre carson and mayor pete buttigieg, thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend. >>> coming up breaking news from the german airline disaster disaster. officials now saying the
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purchased as a fossil replica-maker in 1987 by pete koehl iii, skullduggery is now run by his two sonssteve... >> we got to make sure we make this fast enough, okay? >> and peter. >> they won't be ready to ship
purchased as a fossil replica-maker in 1987 by pete koehl iii, skullduggery is now run by his two sonssteve... >> we got to make sure we make this fast enough, okay? >> and peter. >> they won't be ready to ship
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josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian co-founders of optionmonster, kenny is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. our game plan today, it looks like this. an activist speaks for the first time on cnbc, mercado's mick mcguire is here live with a new campaign and so much more. the apple aftermath, ceo john sculley on the watch, the stock and whether a trillion dollar market cap is in the cards. we're also live at the shareholder meeting today kicking off at this hour. we begin with this big sell-off in stocks. you can blame a number of factors today. the dollar at its highest level in 12 years. weak global economic data fears that the fed will raise interest rates this summer before many investors are hoping for. josh brown, you have the s&p below its 50-day moving average and that's just one of the negative things that i can cite when you take a look at the action today. >> but it seems to have stopped around the 50-day. it hasn't closed below yet, not on the week. this is actually still a fairly normal shakeout. we're about 3% away from the a
josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian co-founders of optionmonster, kenny is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. our game plan today, it looks like this. an activist speaks for the first time on cnbc, mercado's mick mcguire is here live with a new campaign and so much more. the apple aftermath, ceo john sculley on the watch, the stock and whether a trillion dollar market cap is in the cards. we're also live at the shareholder meeting today kicking...
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during his career, 1963-1986 pete rose had 4,256 hits. that is still a major league record.atement would be a first step towards pete rose being inducted into the baseball hall of fame. >>> special send off for a veteran today who barely survived the battle of ewuscreama. >> and a dire situation. almost no snow. the resort that is closing down and why they say this season may not be over yet. >> and tracking the sprinkles now. that much. nothing. when i come back we will talk about the sprinkles and more showers in the five-day forecast. elton john iwo jima >>> warm send off foryish -- a warm send off for a man who survived iwo jima. she proud to have -- he is proud to have served and surprised he is getting so much attention for it all these years later. >> reporter: before the sun came up this morning 88-year- old was at sfo and he wasn't alone. >> this is really great. >> reporter: uso volunteers gathered to thank him for his service. >> so nice all you youngsters remember 70 years ago when you weren't even born when i was there on iwo jima. >> reporter: today he and his
during his career, 1963-1986 pete rose had 4,256 hits. that is still a major league record.atement would be a first step towards pete rose being inducted into the baseball hall of fame. >>> special send off for a veteran today who barely survived the battle of ewuscreama. >> and a dire situation. almost no snow. the resort that is closing down and why they say this season may not be over yet. >> and tracking the sprinkles now. that much. nothing. when i come back we will...
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this is pete najarian. used to play as well and i have to tell you, do you think that -- i know this is the first one, the first one i'm aware of that somebody has stepped away from the game when you look at the position he plays and it's only his first year in the league but do you see more of this going on? he's the first, but is there going to be others that are going to follow along and that could end up being something? >> well look, you're going to have -- you had brandon marshal who's a broncos linebacker tweet out is there something i don't know. another, perhaps. dozens than depletes the talent level in the nfl? >> no. i think when you look around football, you have thousands of guys who would take chris borland's spot and do it for half the money. so again, a huge shocking story because it's the fourth guy this offseason to retire at age 30 or younger, so it's to the just the first guy to step away, but the fourth guy this offseason. look at guys like steve young, like troy aikman, they walked awa
this is pete najarian. used to play as well and i have to tell you, do you think that -- i know this is the first one, the first one i'm aware of that somebody has stepped away from the game when you look at the position he plays and it's only his first year in the league but do you see more of this going on? he's the first, but is there going to be others that are going to follow along and that could end up being something? >> well look, you're going to have -- you had brandon marshal...
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let's meet our starting lineup, stephen weiss the managing partner of short hills capital, jon and peteajarian are the co-founders of optionmonster, michael block is chief strategist at rhino trading partners, paul richards head of fx at ubs and joe davis head of ininvestment strategy at vanguard. apple and the dow. as america's most loved stock enters the index after the close, will it fall victim to the curse of the dow or buck that trend. losing the lockup with alibaba insiders finally tree freeh to sell, now the time to buy or beware. a stock that seems to have lost its luster. we begin with decision day. a day investors have been waiting for, maybe dreading. the moment we may learn how much closer the fed is to raising interest rates and the markets truly ready? stocks lower ahead of that. rates move to the downside. it's a simple question, are we ready for the fed to raise rates? >> i think we are. the market seems to have given yellen a free pass. >> we you or we the market? >> i'm always ready. we the market is ready and i'll tell you why. as far as the markets are concerned pat
let's meet our starting lineup, stephen weiss the managing partner of short hills capital, jon and peteajarian are the co-founders of optionmonster, michael block is chief strategist at rhino trading partners, paul richards head of fx at ubs and joe davis head of ininvestment strategy at vanguard. apple and the dow. as america's most loved stock enters the index after the close, will it fall victim to the curse of the dow or buck that trend. losing the lockup with alibaba insiders finally tree...
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pete, what do you see today? a look at this chart you can see what's been happening to this stock up around be $28. had a significant drop down here. and now today we're seeing the stock lift up a little bit started to see a move. why are we seeing that move? well because there are numbers, they reported casino numbers for february off 48%. that doesn't sound great, right? they're expecting them to be off 53%. it was better than the absolute disaster they expected. they're off 30% when you go back to the december numbers as well. but then today suddenly we started to see huge buying in april. the april 26 calls, suddenly 0 5,000 lot trades out there, several thousand since that time started trading as well but started buying around calls at the 80 cent level. see the spike from yesterday. so very aggressively positioning, buying a little time, looking for the stock to make a nice jump up. all of these names have been hit. all these names hit basically because macau numbers have been weak. >> open order here. i is
pete, what do you see today? a look at this chart you can see what's been happening to this stock up around be $28. had a significant drop down here. and now today we're seeing the stock lift up a little bit started to see a move. why are we seeing that move? well because there are numbers, they reported casino numbers for february off 48%. that doesn't sound great, right? they're expecting them to be off 53%. it was better than the absolute disaster they expected. they're off 30% when you go...
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>> that was pete williams reporting. we will have more on the trial tomorrow. >> two bodies have been recovered from a collapse building in new york city. relatives say he was on a date in one of the three buildings that collapsed. many immigrant were processed in that building dekads ago. if rubio waits until the 13 tt he'll likely be the third candidate to officially announce. >> and she is the new receptionist in the west wing. it is how she is greeting people that is unlike anyone else. >> leah is the new receptionist of the united states. that's her desk just steps from the oval of fis. she's 27 and she's deaf. >> it's a fantastic opportunity and also to show that deaf people can do anything. >> do you have a meeting this morning? >> doi. >> she has provided an interpreter who alerts her when her phone rings. leah was born deaf part of a deaf family. her mom is jewish her dad is mexican american put himself through college and earned a phd. she still remembers the first time they met. >> and she actually used sign l
>> that was pete williams reporting. we will have more on the trial tomorrow. >> two bodies have been recovered from a collapse building in new york city. relatives say he was on a date in one of the three buildings that collapsed. many immigrant were processed in that building dekads ago. if rubio waits until the 13 tt he'll likely be the third candidate to officially announce. >> and she is the new receptionist in the west wing. it is how she is greeting people that is...
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gerri: pete, to you, have you ever seen anything like this before?> i've seen a few things like this but not to the same degree. we had of course during the clinton administration a big controversy over the universal service tax so-called e-rate to provide more internet service and hookups to schools and libraries. that was levied by the fcc without congressional authority. gerri: i'm talking about the white us, the white house saying, i want to raise taxes here? i've got the middle class on my list. i'm going to take out the 1%. they're going to pay -- this is kind of rhetoric we hear and now it will come directly from the president himself? that has never happened, has it? >> yes. see that is a pretty big difference here the treasury and other federal agencies embarked on these things with the tacit white house blessing. this could be a direct assault on taxpayers. we're talking a lot of creativity here. the thing to remember, gerri for every word of statutory language in the tax code there are three words of administrative rulings and guidelines a
gerri: pete, to you, have you ever seen anything like this before?> i've seen a few things like this but not to the same degree. we had of course during the clinton administration a big controversy over the universal service tax so-called e-rate to provide more internet service and hookups to schools and libraries. that was levied by the fcc without congressional authority. gerri: i'm talking about the white us, the white house saying, i want to raise taxes here? i've got the middle class on...
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pete williams nbc news. >> pete will have more on the arrest coming up on "nbc nightly news" starting at 7:00. >>> we go back to doug in the weather center now with the latest on has the snow stopped for us yet, doug? >> it's stopped for much of the region but still snowing in northwest, still snowing downtown area just a little sliver of snow continues but most down towards southern maryland. that's where the heaviest snow continues to be. take a look at the snowfall map. this was close to what we put out for last night. we did a pretty good job here 6 to 9 inches for the most part back to the west, a few areas got a little more 4 to 6 inches d.c. down to the south and we have seen totals over that 6-inch mark. fredericksburg at 7 inches down around the southern portions of leonardtown, just six miles to the north, about 5 inches of snow toward that region. a pretty good hefty snowfall around the area today. storm team 4 radar currently show where is that snow is. again, it's just down to the south in through southern maryland leonardtown picking up 1 to 2 inches per hour right now.
pete williams nbc news. >> pete will have more on the arrest coming up on "nbc nightly news" starting at 7:00. >>> we go back to doug in the weather center now with the latest on has the snow stopped for us yet, doug? >> it's stopped for much of the region but still snowing in northwest, still snowing downtown area just a little sliver of snow continues but most down towards southern maryland. that's where the heaviest snow continues to be. take a look at the...
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pete. you explaining yourself does not fit. because you appear so inane get it? not only one with problems with me, cavuto, shut up, shut up, and one more thing shut up, i hate listening to you outside of that, do you like the show? kelly you might top change channels -- you might want to change channels. >> i have a problem with your show keep quiet until your guests finish their answer. >> i will say that, you do get hottest chicks on your show, no matter how boring you you are i can always count you to get the most incredible women to pontificate on any issue. good for you. >> there is nothing hotter than a big headed hoty to make the financial news kitten purr. you have written before haven't you? >> there is neil, you are so handsome today wine colored tie, dark stripe suit, that is just one of my get ups. >> who dresses you? ringling brothers? i really do get a kick out of that one keep it subtle. you look like you are mcing a carnival, but a lot of shows you are, carry on. with the guys and dolls look, really? guys and dolls? thank you for watching, "stran
pete. you explaining yourself does not fit. because you appear so inane get it? not only one with problems with me, cavuto, shut up, shut up, and one more thing shut up, i hate listening to you outside of that, do you like the show? kelly you might top change channels -- you might want to change channels. >> i have a problem with your show keep quiet until your guests finish their answer. >> i will say that, you do get hottest chicks on your show, no matter how boring you you are i...
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where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i do. sen. graham: 10% off for anybody that signs up today. who is your buddy on my promotion board? pete caret: bob. sen. graham: bob, stand up. another air force man. [applause] the first time i have for met -- i ever met bob was today. he was on my promotion board. bob, that was before you had glasses, apparently. so, i went into the air force. i have been a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and military judge. i got to serve overseas with pete for 4.5 years. that was in the mid-80's when ronald reagan was president. one of the reasons i became a republican is the first two years of being an air force officer, i got a 25% pay raise and i said, i like ronald reagan. [laughter] he rebuilt the military. wearing the uniform of an air force officer, being an air force lawyer is one of the greatest prides of my life. i have been to iraq and afghanistan. any of you have any family or have been in the service yourselves? thank you all for what you do. being a part of the military
where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i do. sen. graham: 10% off for anybody that signs up today. who is your buddy on my promotion board? pete caret: bob. sen. graham: bob, stand up. another air force man. [applause] the first time i have for met -- i ever met bob was today. he was on my promotion board. bob, that was before you had glasses, apparently. so, i went into the air force. i have been a prosecutor, a defense...
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we'll get the latest from pete williams. stay with us.provement over the infiniti we had... i've had a lot of hondas... we went around the country talking to people who made the switch to ford. the brand more people buy. and buy again. all-wheel drive is amazing... i felt so secure. i really enjoy the pep in its step... that's the ecoboost... the new image of ford now looks really refined. i drove the fusion... and i never went back. escape was just right. just announced, make the switch to ford and get $750 competitive owner cash on top of other offers at your local ford dealer. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td a
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our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> reporter: hoping to avoid a death sentence during the penalty phase to come leading defense laur judewyer judy clark has so far looked past the question of guilt surprising the jury on opening day saying this about the bombing and her client, it was him. no defense questions after emotional testimony from victims such as rebecca gregory that lost a leg or bill richard that watched his 8-year-old son die on the street. jurors saw surveillance video of tsarnaev and his older brother walking toward the finish line and dzhokhar with a separate backpack leaving it before the second blast. dzhokhar seen running away a few seconds later and calmly buying milk in a grocery store half an hour after that. prosecutors say with the fbi closing in three days later, the brothers killed mit officer shaun collier trying to get his gun and carjacked this suv. the brothers leaped out after the owner managed to leap out and ran to the gas station across the street fearing for his life. a police pursuit ended in watertown in a wild shootout with bullets
our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> reporter: hoping to avoid a death sentence during the penalty phase to come leading defense laur judewyer judy clark has so far looked past the question of guilt surprising the jury on opening day saying this about the bombing and her client, it was him. no defense questions after emotional testimony from victims such as rebecca gregory that lost a leg or bill richard that watched his 8-year-old son die on the street. jurors saw...
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. >> why the latest request from pete rose to lift his ban from mlb may stick. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> the search for victims of december's air asia crash is winding down, the officials say that today is the last day that they will have crews searching for more victims and wreckage? >> all 162 people on board the plane were killed when it crashed into the java sea. >>> well, in the boston marathon bombing trial, jurors heard testimony from police about the shootout by the brothers in the boston suburb of watertown massachusetts, a gps located them in a stolen vehicle. witnesses that witnessed the exchange may be called to testify. >> the whole house shook like it was an earthquake, he hurt so many people and families that have been destroyed. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped the standoff and
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