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any polaris vehicle? >> we certainly don't consider. they're work vehicles, joe.t of people get a work value out of our vehicles. but the indian brand, one of the opportunities we had when we bought the company is the bikes were too expensive. they're beautiful bikes, but they were priced out of the market. >> like how much? >> like $35,000 was the price point for many of the bikes that were sold. there weren't very many sold. but -- >> i was going to ask you about your app. you've been doing old school stuff, you're doing new school stuff. how do you teach me how to ride a bike with this thing? >> the history around ambien is phenomenal. the first motorcycle company formed in 1901 in springfield, mass. they had the first v-twin engine. but they were also the first and we had the conversation that you don't ride motorcycles. >> i don't. >> if you did, they were the first to invent the twist throttle. so our team and we're really strong on innovation, came up with a little app, and the app was really good about helping us get this on, and really shows the picture o
any polaris vehicle? >> we certainly don't consider. they're work vehicles, joe.t of people get a work value out of our vehicles. but the indian brand, one of the opportunities we had when we bought the company is the bikes were too expensive. they're beautiful bikes, but they were priced out of the market. >> like how much? >> like $35,000 was the price point for many of the bikes that were sold. there weren't very many sold. but -- >> i was going to ask you about your...
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they typically lead one to the northstar, otherwise known as polaris. so i thought it has a layer of theme. >> let's talk about some of the other elements in the peace. we are walking along, and there is a weather vane. there's a sweet little bird hanging on the side. what kind of bird is that? >> [inaudible] the smallest of the gulf species, and it lives around the bay area. >> you want to talk about the types of flour patterns that you send? >> [inaudible] around 1926 or so by the dahlia society. >> what is this bird here? >> that is the california quail. >> coming up here, we had a little blustery theme. what is this area here? >> this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and
they typically lead one to the northstar, otherwise known as polaris. so i thought it has a layer of theme. >> let's talk about some of the other elements in the peace. we are walking along, and there is a weather vane. there's a sweet little bird hanging on the side. what kind of bird is that? >> [inaudible] the smallest of the gulf species, and it lives around the bay area. >> you want to talk about the types of flour patterns that you send? >> [inaudible] around 1926...
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the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polaris fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there. ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies for an hour but the point of view or for an answer at the open of you and me for an hour but there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that the formulation. i mean. and dependence referendum is sanctioned by a qualified maybe already of people i think that european union should simply accept this a for are there i think open a feel we may as sort of see i mean from a different perspective a historian say yeah that being several waves of separatism we get which actually. have been produced through the twentieth century after the end o
the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polaris fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there. ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well...
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we have jeff from polaris wealth advisors. jeff, welcome to you. >> thank you very much.higher payroll tax, i'm a little tired today, basically leaves fewer dollars to invest, is that what you're saying? >> right now we have the average person in the united states saving 3.6% of their income. so when you're taking away 2% of that, it seems pretty logical to think that kind of a tax would have a material impact on consumer spending. lori: is there a way to offset that? is there a way to offset that by taking more risk? polaris as you say in the media literature is a risk on firm. >> risk on risk off vesting to whatteer talking about. when the statistical probabilities are in our favor we will invest more money into the stock market. when the odds seem to be against us we take money off the table and put it more into bonds and cash. right now we're fairly moderately invested. the earnings season is upon us as we're talking about. right now seems more like a 50/50 shot of disappointing or exceeding expectations. so seems like there's not enough rick to be really overweight i
we have jeff from polaris wealth advisors. jeff, welcome to you. >> thank you very much.higher payroll tax, i'm a little tired today, basically leaves fewer dollars to invest, is that what you're saying? >> right now we have the average person in the united states saving 3.6% of their income. so when you're taking away 2% of that, it seems pretty logical to think that kind of a tax would have a material impact on consumer spending. lori: is there a way to offset that? is there a way...
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that will give us a chance for sprinkles and polaris. have another one drop down out of canada. that will give us another chance for sprinkles and fleury's. but that is it. the forecast for tonight -- partly cloudy. maybe a sprinkle. temperatures in the 20's by tomorrow morning. it will be chilly, cooler than today tomorrow with high temperatures in the upper 30's. sunrise at 7:27. the forecast for the weekend -- not a lot to talk about. there is a 20% chance for flurries on sunday. the average high is 42. we will be in the upper 30's and lower 40's. >> in tonight's consumer alert, lots of changes for the airline industry and the new year from more legroom to, yes, more fees. renovations are on the way for major airport hubs. the gsa will instill -- the tsa will instill trust the traveler programs. warplanes will be equipped with wi-fi and extra leg room seating, but with of the. another change -- at southwest airlines, there will be a charge for those who show up for clients -- you can save money in key areas this year. buy a used car.
that will give us a chance for sprinkles and polaris. have another one drop down out of canada. that will give us another chance for sprinkles and fleury's. but that is it. the forecast for tonight -- partly cloudy. maybe a sprinkle. temperatures in the 20's by tomorrow morning. it will be chilly, cooler than today tomorrow with high temperatures in the upper 30's. sunrise at 7:27. the forecast for the weekend -- not a lot to talk about. there is a 20% chance for flurries on sunday. the average...
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polaris up 270%. oh, herb, green mountain up 400%.and single best mid cap over five years, regeneron pharmaceuticals up 885%. mandy, because the people just called in now, we will show them, i think, top four s&p 500 companies over that time. first callers. there you go. ross. perigo. they are soaring. those names you do know. netflix. watch a mandy or rent a movie about a place you with like to go. those are the names ak look at those returns. >> incredible. a bit of controversy brewing in the art world. it is making front page news of the new york times. to you can't drink 20 ounce sodas before you get written up. seems like multimill kron dollar art deals come with little scrutiny. but here with the hard money, very okay and very instructive. as someone who used to be in the art world, i would like to see that. >> more than $64 billion traded in art last year. 8 billion alone of that in new york. hence regulators in new york tough to regulate that market. chandelier bidding and lack of prices and galleries. but what real caught my
polaris up 270%. oh, herb, green mountain up 400%.and single best mid cap over five years, regeneron pharmaceuticals up 885%. mandy, because the people just called in now, we will show them, i think, top four s&p 500 companies over that time. first callers. there you go. ross. perigo. they are soaring. those names you do know. netflix. watch a mandy or rent a movie about a place you with like to go. those are the names ak look at those returns. >> incredible. a bit of controversy...
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medicines were at and example and are experiencing extremeuoíg polaris peart didn't entertain as theyday's conservatives should keep them to come to grips with two entrenched realities to oppose general challenges to their pretty peart management]g critical to the nation'sno well-being.Ñ5 the first entrenched reality, forgive me for saying this, is the era of big government is here to stay. this is particularly important for libertarians to absorb. over the last 200 years, society industrial nation has gone dramatic transformation and new deal settlement has reshaped america's expectation about nation states reach a goal. government will continue to regulate the economy showed a for safeguarding the social and economic bases of political all signs that a significant conservatives must redouble their efforts to reform sloppy and incompetent government and resist government's inherent expansionist tendencies and progressivism's reflects and proclivities. but the attempt in today's circumstances to dismantle, a conservatives can and should focus on restraining spending, government. revol
medicines were at and example and are experiencing extremeuoíg polaris peart didn't entertain as theyday's conservatives should keep them to come to grips with two entrenched realities to oppose general challenges to their pretty peart management]g critical to the nation'sno well-being.Ñ5 the first entrenched reality, forgive me for saying this, is the era of big government is here to stay. this is particularly important for libertarians to absorb. over the last 200 years, society industrial...
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but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polariscycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> yes. >> you don't want to do -- >> correct. >> we're going to get it. we'll both wear helmets. wouldn't that not be -- >> who's in the -- >> he doesn't drive a stick. >> is that cool? >> remember when we were in the ferrari and i got you that -- >> yeah. >> the side car is even going to be better. i think they'll do this for us. >> i didn't even know -- they still make side cars? >> yeah. >> okay. >> where is becky going to go in all this? >> i'll throw a scarf to kick off the beginning for you guys and say go, go. >> let's get back to our guest host this morning, barry sternlicht is chairman and ceo of starwood capital group. i want to talk about dealmaking in this world and what's going on. it does feel like there's a confidence coming back. i saw michael dell in davos. we were talking about davos earlier. he's got a deal on the table. we'll see if it happens.
but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polariscycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> yes. >> you don't want to do -- >> correct. >> we're going to get it. we'll both wear helmets. wouldn't that not be -- >> who's in the -- >> he doesn't drive a stick. >> is that cool? >> remember when we were in the...
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polaris has now bought the company.ade in iowa in spirit lake. >> you are here in manhattan because the motorcycle show is going on and one of your big passions of course indian motorcycles and motorcycles in general. how would you say american pickers has taken off it's become in phenomenon. my producer good afternoon is this gavin this is his american show american picker. >> sounds like he has good tastes. why has the show taken off? why is it such a success? >> we all have that sense of adventure, curiosity and travel and treasure hunt. that's what the show is about. the show is about relationships that people have with their items. i think it speaks to a lot of different people if you want to scratch a lottery ticket on a friday if you are at a garage sale it's a show about all of us. >> show about objects. beautiful american made objects this being one of the prettiest. this is a flat head indian part of the original analogy run from springfield, massachusetts. suicide shifter. where did you get this bike? are the
polaris has now bought the company.ade in iowa in spirit lake. >> you are here in manhattan because the motorcycle show is going on and one of your big passions of course indian motorcycles and motorcycles in general. how would you say american pickers has taken off it's become in phenomenon. my producer good afternoon is this gavin this is his american show american picker. >> sounds like he has good tastes. why has the show taken off? why is it such a success? >> we all have...