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let's ask our long time champion, the one and only regis philbin.what do you do with micron now? >> i have been trying for a long time to introduce micron tech to you but nobody listens to regis, you know that. now here it is on a rampage. i think it's headed to 18 maybe to 20 but again, nobody listens to me. it's only up five percent today. still guy adami looks down at it. >> rooej, you're so wrong. you got me confused with your wife or something. i said you should be long with the stock when it was trading 8 bucks. was this the catalyst? the stock traded tremendous volume today. are you still rolling the bones here? >> i'm staying with it. we're just beginning, adami, it's all ahead of us. >> even from a portfolio management perspective regis, to guy's point of view shouldn't you trim and add later when the stock goes down? isn't that the smart thing to do? >> sure i guess it is but i really think it's got a little more leverage and will go higher and maybe i'll consider that. the last time i was with you i was worried about apple. i'm still worr
let's ask our long time champion, the one and only regis philbin.what do you do with micron now? >> i have been trying for a long time to introduce micron tech to you but nobody listens to regis, you know that. now here it is on a rampage. i think it's headed to 18 maybe to 20 but again, nobody listens to me. it's only up five percent today. still guy adami looks down at it. >> rooej, you're so wrong. you got me confused with your wife or something. i said you should be long with...
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oh, and for some the reason regis philbin kissed me on the head. it was so much fun. can't thank you enough. remember your friend anthony weiner? >> yes, yes! how is he doing? i haven't spoken with him in a while,? >> it is a good question. for a start, no one really calls him anthony weiner anymore. >> stewart: oh, go ahead, go ahead. >> they call him mr. mayor is that what it is? >> some sort of alter ego. >> he actually does, a very real alter ego. >> yeah, yeah. he does have that. >> stewart: what is that? >> don't make me say it. >> stewart: no. [ cheers and applause ] >> no, no, no. >> stewart: how ridiculous could bit? >> well, let me tell you. it is carlos danger! >> danger! >> >> stewart: why did that just happen? what was that? >> listen, i can't wait to get going. what kind of fun story am i getting back to? like a comptroller in new york that takes selfies of himself? racial rage? something terrible about chinese people? what have you got lined up for today. >> after nearly two and a half years of civil war in syria, multiple reports of large chemical weap
oh, and for some the reason regis philbin kissed me on the head. it was so much fun. can't thank you enough. remember your friend anthony weiner? >> yes, yes! how is he doing? i haven't spoken with him in a while,? >> it is a good question. for a start, no one really calls him anthony weiner anymore. >> stewart: oh, go ahead, go ahead. >> they call him mr. mayor is that what it is? >> some sort of alter ego. >> he actually does, a very real alter ego....
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. >> the one and only regis philbin who joins us now on the fast line with. >> i have been trying to introduce my stuff to you. no guy is regis. he looks down at it. >> regis are you so wrong. you got pe confused with your wife or something. i said we should be trading the stock when it was trading 8 bucks. >> it was just beginning. >> samsung unveiling the galaxy linked smart watch called galaxy gear. i know one person who is definitely not going to get this. >> you are talking about me. what does that mean? how does that mean i don't have it already? i have the prototype back home. >> kassio is not the same as gear. >> i think it will be a bone. i wonder if there is some sort of -- >> what kind of bone? >> as opposed to other products. a tv whatever another mini,matics, whatever pad. >> geeze. >> what is this is it? what if the home builders are telling us the whole run is over. >> what if the sunrises in the east? what if? what if? >> i'm agreeing with you. >> yes, with dan. >> with dan. >> feel better dan? >> yes. >> you know i'm getting to like nathan. >> i feel the same way, reg
. >> the one and only regis philbin who joins us now on the fast line with. >> i have been trying to introduce my stuff to you. no guy is regis. he looks down at it. >> regis are you so wrong. you got pe confused with your wife or something. i said we should be trading the stock when it was trading 8 bucks. >> it was just beginning. >> samsung unveiling the galaxy linked smart watch called galaxy gear. i know one person who is definitely not going to get this....
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the first host was regis philbin back when piers morgan was one of the judges.it doesn't even seem like the same show now. no disrespect to anyone who participated but it's the best ever now. yeah. yeah. so, you know, there's good news for miley cyrus. well, good and bad, depending on how you look at it. the good news is that she's experiencing her first number one billboard chart song, the wrecking ball song. it's number one. number one. that is huge, and she's only 20 years old. but her love life isn't so good. but again, it depends on how you look at it. she'only 20. she's go many, many years to find hers f. she was 50, then i would say, oh, you can't go to bed and spoon with a number one song. but, you know, she and her fiance liam henz worrecommend h. he's moved on and we have an innocent picture of him out a date,ut we've got an updated picture. and here it is. what i love about this it picture -- don't you love it when your man puts his hand in the small of your back and pulls you in. look, she's so weak, she can't even lift her arms to hug him. it's just
the first host was regis philbin back when piers morgan was one of the judges.it doesn't even seem like the same show now. no disrespect to anyone who participated but it's the best ever now. yeah. yeah. so, you know, there's good news for miley cyrus. well, good and bad, depending on how you look at it. the good news is that she's experiencing her first number one billboard chart song, the wrecking ball song. it's number one. number one. that is huge, and she's only 20 years old. but her love...
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last night on "fast money" the company's biggest fan regis philbin gave us an update. >> i know i have been trying for a long time to vo deuce micron tech to all of you, but nobody listens to regis. you know that. now, here it is on a rampage. i think it's headed to 18, maybe to 20. i'm staying with it. we're just beginning! >> what a great call regis made. micron is the third best performer on the s&p 500. it's up 139% this year. dr. j, what do you do? >> well, you don't fade regis ever as you know, mel. and he has been on this one, kudos to him for calling in because he's a great fan of the show, love to have him do that. and this one is at the highest level since august i believe of '06 right now, mel. absolutely on fire. there's also chatter that somebody may be accumulating a very large position here. who that someone may be, we can all just speculate but it's been a wonderful run for regis and anybody else who is long myron. >> you know what his newest pick is, sirius satellite radio. >> how is he playing the taper? >> we didn't get a chance to ask that. next time. is relief at t
last night on "fast money" the company's biggest fan regis philbin gave us an update. >> i know i have been trying for a long time to vo deuce micron tech to all of you, but nobody listens to regis. you know that. now, here it is on a rampage. i think it's headed to 18, maybe to 20. i'm staying with it. we're just beginning! >> what a great call regis made. micron is the third best performer on the s&p 500. it's up 139% this year. dr. j, what do you do? >> well,...
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regis philbin should be there. and good luck to notre dame this weekend. anyway. wednesday is ben bernanke's day. he's speaking. this time to community banks. he loves the small business thing. community banks of st. louis. we're going to be glued to this. we're looking for any sign that bernanke is truly worried what a government shutdown could do to the economy. we need to know this because it turns out friday's employment number is too strong we can least take solace that ben recognizes that that too strong number could be the last one for months because of the government shutdown! yeah, can you believe how much we have to depend on the people in washington for everything? how far-reaching can we get this? genetically modified seed-maker, monsanto, california government probably doesn't like that -- reports wednesday. and this one has been roaring as of late and the farmers have been flush and monsantos seeds continue to take share worldwide. what happens if we hear that farm subsidies are going to be cut back as part of a budget talk? oh, well then monsanto ge
regis philbin should be there. and good luck to notre dame this weekend. anyway. wednesday is ben bernanke's day. he's speaking. this time to community banks. he loves the small business thing. community banks of st. louis. we're going to be glued to this. we're looking for any sign that bernanke is truly worried what a government shutdown could do to the economy. we need to know this because it turns out friday's employment number is too strong we can least take solace that ben recognizes that...
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. >> we spoke with regis philbin earlier. this is an uneasy time for you. you lost your brother. you lost your friends and coworkers. how do you get the optimism to be hopeful? >> 658 people lost their loved ones. how can you help them if you are just trying to do it yourselves. you cannot help them in less you a big, strong company beneath you. we have a group of the most incredible men and women who are here today hoping to try to raise money. it makes me so incredibly proud. >> when you talk about your legacy, that includes 8000 plus employees at cantor fitzgerald worldwide. it is a community event. a lot of people are appreciative. thank you very much. i know liz claman would love to have this interview. back to you, lori. lori: adam shapiro, many thanks to you. the president last night said he is exploring the russian diplomatic plan to end the chemical weapon dispute. lou dobbs is fired up. last night did nothing for me. lou: it was not a foreign-policy speech per se. it was a speech that never should have been given, in my judgment whatsoever. he said we are not the police
. >> we spoke with regis philbin earlier. this is an uneasy time for you. you lost your brother. you lost your friends and coworkers. how do you get the optimism to be hopeful? >> 658 people lost their loved ones. how can you help them if you are just trying to do it yourselves. you cannot help them in less you a big, strong company beneath you. we have a group of the most incredible men and women who are here today hoping to try to raise money. it makes me so incredibly proud....
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. >> we had regis philbin at the top of the hour, but now who makes it happen. 5,000 employees here,they were here permly, a canner in 2001, and the memory of the 12 years ago, how important is this that it continues nine years now to get over this in >> it's important. i lost a lot of friends in then. we have a colleague on the desk who lost his father that day who it means a lot to us to honor their memory and a lot to the charities as well. >> the fact that bcg charity day, $89 million over nine years, $12 million this year, breaking that number this year, you're a part of that. >> it's a great feeling. >> the verizon bond offering. what are you experiencing at the desk? >> well, they are currently bringing the largest bond offering in investment grade corporate bond history, and so because they try to bring 45 billion, they brought a big discount so it's not freed yet, but bonds are basically 30 basis point tighter in the gray and expect a lot of activity later, great for charity. >> great for charity, especially when you get the proceeds from that, and to wrap up with you, you k
. >> we had regis philbin at the top of the hour, but now who makes it happen. 5,000 employees here,they were here permly, a canner in 2001, and the memory of the 12 years ago, how important is this that it continues nine years now to get over this in >> it's important. i lost a lot of friends in then. we have a colleague on the desk who lost his father that day who it means a lot to us to honor their memory and a lot to the charities as well. >> the fact that bcg charity day,...
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regis philbin got a new job. >> the new part time to me, it fell from july to august by 334,000.r economic reasons fell by about 310,000. those part time for noneconomic reasons rose. it's a survey. and whether or not people answer truthfully, we don't know or if they even understand the questions. >> that's because r because of volatility of the data. >> it's a year over year three month average is the better way to look at it. and if you look at that way, it's, as i said, in line and one -- if you want to talk about obama care, the best defensible explanation is part time workers are not falling as fast as they otherwise might perhaps because of obama care. it is hard to find a big increase. >> you had stuff from richy that you were very excited about. i wouldn't want to steal your thunder on that. >> pardon? >> you had some stuff from people richy that you read that you liked and you were very very excited about. >> it's not excited. it's nice to see that there are people out there trying to work the numbers to give us enlightenment. you know, steve, we had a conversation -- >
regis philbin got a new job. >> the new part time to me, it fell from july to august by 334,000.r economic reasons fell by about 310,000. those part time for noneconomic reasons rose. it's a survey. and whether or not people answer truthfully, we don't know or if they even understand the questions. >> that's because r because of volatility of the data. >> it's a year over year three month average is the better way to look at it. and if you look at that way, it's, as i said, in...