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s that is what china did rockwell had high ophopes it wod close by the end of september. that was up from 106 when we first got wind of it china hasn't approved it yet and the stock has shed a quick 12 points indicating that there's a tremendous amount of angst among the ashburbitrage community. get this, nxp's stock plunged from $127.50 where it was supposed to close -- it never got to there, 127. all the way down to $76. oh, man. with most of that coming because china blocked qualcomm from acquiring them i don't think rockwell collins will fall that hard. it will not be a picnic. at the same time united technology taking it on the chin because of the holdup in this transaction and as long as the chinese drag their feet it will make it less likely. it would unlock so much value and greg hayes is doing such a good job, the ceo. if china decides to play ball, it would be the easiest thing in the world for them to approve this deal. kind of as a show of good faith. lots of smart people are betting they'll do that because there's no good reason, no justification to block the
s that is what china did rockwell had high ophopes it wod close by the end of september. that was up from 106 when we first got wind of it china hasn't approved it yet and the stock has shed a quick 12 points indicating that there's a tremendous amount of angst among the ashburbitrage community. get this, nxp's stock plunged from $127.50 where it was supposed to close -- it never got to there, 127. all the way down to $76. oh, man. with most of that coming because china blocked qualcomm from...
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both you tx and rockwell were positive earlier. it is clear this is a positive story.it positive enough? brooke: i think it is. united technologies really strong today. there was weakness at the elevator business. barry -- they are having trouble off of that rising raw material costs. they do not have necessarily the pricing power is that they need there. longer cycle business which is harder to push through those pricing increases. across the board, their era space growth was part -- of their era space growth was impressive. the best since 2011. these are strong numbers. were almost an afterthought. everybody is looking at what happens at the rockwell collins acquisition does get approved? is unitedes, what technologies going to do with its portfolio? vonnie: right. that's the fascinating thing. doj has given an approval. we are waiting on china to give its approval. if it does, there will be a merger. then, greg davis, the ceo, will look at the portfolio and perhaps spinoff. this is something that has been talked about for a long time. united technologies businesses
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had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell says that the spite the outcry there is no reason to believe it will have any real impact on u.s. saudi relations saudi arabia is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserves that us with all our young people petrodollar. they're tired and they're tired and hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen the maybe people will be calling for something to happen nothing is going to happen. on the way double trump gets the helm puffed or india buys more russian defensive weapons we look at whether he'll go through with a thinly veiled sanctions threat against another life or reaction to. this manufactured sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round of lives only the one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real news. it's been too many times when i see in. cities hospitals. civilians being terrorists you know attacking civilians it's been terrible really i'm more hopeful
had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell says that the spite the outcry there is no reason to believe it will have any real impact on u.s. saudi relations saudi arabia is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserves that us with all our young people petrodollar. they're tired and they're tired and hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen the maybe people will be calling for...
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they from china they have to close the rockwell deal before the board can decide what to do in termsf that broader strategic portfolio. now in terms of the company itself on the call, talking about the geopolitical environment, remaining the biggest concern. also growth forecast for global economy strong through next year, aerospace the big standout that offset a drag in terms of growth and otis, china was better than expected in terms of otis. we have a ton of industrial calls and continue to monitor them we'll bring you the headlines. >> appreciate that >>> washington paying attention to the sell-off as well. we have news regarding larry kudlow e eamon? >> that's right. i said if we see a sell-off before the markets open, is that a healthy thing? he check this had morning and ultimately the stock market is down 5% from its peak earlier in the year he said that's not much. that's not much. i also asked him if he thought in any way the president's trade policies were responsible for the weakness in the markets. here is how he answered that question. >> i think the stock market is wor
they from china they have to close the rockwell deal before the board can decide what to do in termsf that broader strategic portfolio. now in terms of the company itself on the call, talking about the geopolitical environment, remaining the biggest concern. also growth forecast for global economy strong through next year, aerospace the big standout that offset a drag in terms of growth and otis, china was better than expected in terms of otis. we have a ton of industrial calls and continue to...
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had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell says that the spike the cry there's no reason to believe it will any real impact on u.s. saudi relations. saudi arabia is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserve status of the dollar terms of the petro dollar is very they're they're tied ins they're tied in hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen that maybe people will be calling for something to happen nothing is going to happen. the news continues in ninety seconds here on our to international. hillary clinton says civility can only return when the democrats are back in power former obama a.g. eric holder this point and new phrase when they go low we kick them without a doubt both statements can be dismissed as political banter as the midterms loom but it would seem no one can claim much virtue and civility in this environment. so let the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevant to them you don't need to filter he said john author says. he believes he kn
had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell says that the spike the cry there's no reason to believe it will any real impact on u.s. saudi relations. saudi arabia is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserve status of the dollar terms of the petro dollar is very they're they're tied ins they're tied in hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen that maybe people will be calling...
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a regular column he has long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell believes that despite the outcry over the case there's no reason to believe it will have any real impact on u.s. saudi relations so it. is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserve status of the dollar terms of petro dollar very they're tired they're tired and hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen that maybe people will be calling for something to happen nothing is going to happen. when it comes to policing the web google thinks it knows what's best for us a leaked company briefing called the good censor outlines how it and other internet giants including facebook and twitter are grappling with how they censor content and what is done for our own good comments free speech on the web. ok google will you click like or is it a dislike i'm literally asking their bosses right now there is no way they'd turn their back on the solemn right for freedom of speech you'd think well some of what the guys at google have been busy with la
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had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell told us that the spy to cry he believes there is no reason to believe it will have any real impact on u.s. saudi relations. saudi arabia is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserve status of the dollar terms of petrodollar is very you know they're they're tied in they're tied in hand in glove with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen that maybe people will be calling for something to happen nothing is going to happen. all right the big topics of the day get their cross talk treatment next and i'm back in just over thirty minutes time with more of the stories affecting your world today. and your. pal. coming up the how. and why you know. him from there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle hillary clinton says civility can only return when the democrats are back in power former obama a.
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had a regular column he's long been a prominent critic of saudi leaders political commentator lou rockwell says that the spike the outcry there is no reason to believe it will have any real impact on u.s. saudi relations. it is very important to the u.s. in terms of the reserves that dollar terms of the petro dollar. are tied in there tied in hand with them i really don't think anything is going nothing is going to happen there maybe people will be calling for something to happen nothing is going to happen. well same with all trump on the way he gets for india more russian defensive weapons we look at whether he'll go through with a thinly veiled sanctions threat against another ally. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the news business is just the dance the right questions demand the right answer. question. hillary clinton says civility can only return when the democrats are back in power former obama a.g. eric holder is calling to phrase when t
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: actor christian bale delivers a stunning impersonation of former violent dick cheney while sam rockwell transforms into president george w. bush. the film hits theaters christmas day. and trekkies rejoice! beginning today on cbs all access, the first installment of "star trek" short treks. the four stories which run between 10 to 15 minutes each feature stars from "star trek": discovery. that show's second season premieres on cbs all access in january. that's your "eye on entertainment." chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> time now 4:57. >> the floodgates have opened! days of rain create the dangerous situation. the entire town in harm's way this morning. >> and as senators prepare to view the results of fbi investigation on the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, we are hearing now from his college roommate what he says about how truthful kavanaugh has been so far. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to.
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in paris actually takes place for now that doesn't feel like ready for the forward does it but to rockwell in alabama thanks for your time. next the turkish president says saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in a vicious manner and a preplanned operation because she was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul at the beginning of october riyadh denied any knowledge of the incident for more than two weeks kevin owen got more details earlier from correspondent. most people thought that president erred was and will shed light on the details probably even groundbreaking details that could have been revealed by his investigators it is stay a bowl well he didn't instead his speech was more of a political message in which he basically made it clear that turkey skull footed that mr khashoggi these death was a preplanned political murder. because the evidence that we have so far indicates that your mom because shot jews was slain in a vicious violent murder did over those responsible from the highest level to the lowest level who brought to justice and will get the punishment t
in paris actually takes place for now that doesn't feel like ready for the forward does it but to rockwell in alabama thanks for your time. next the turkish president says saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in a vicious manner and a preplanned operation because she was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul at the beginning of october riyadh denied any knowledge of the incident for more than two weeks kevin owen got more details earlier from correspondent. most people...
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that word has been used in many ways, it was used by the american nazi party leader george lincoln rockwella book called "the nationalist perspective," the subtitle was "white power." he knows nationalist has been used to refer to prominent jews around the world. the charitable explanation is that he doesn't know what he's saying. my assumption is that he certainly did. >> what does it mean for us going forward as a country? >> it means we've got to get our comfort and healing and unity from someone other than the president. it's so in our dna, all the way back to george washington, that that is what president's do. oftentimes people say, if you don't get leadership from the president, you have to get it from other sources. the one thing, even presidents who were not particularly effective leaders have been able to do in the past is something like this, to give a speech that comforts us. it's just not in him. it's so much in him instead to divide and split people apart, he's doing it. he's know been to pittsburgh. he's going to go to 11 more political rallies. i doubt he'll mention this eve
that word has been used in many ways, it was used by the american nazi party leader george lincoln rockwella book called "the nationalist perspective," the subtitle was "white power." he knows nationalist has been used to refer to prominent jews around the world. the charitable explanation is that he doesn't know what he's saying. my assumption is that he certainly did. >> what does it mean for us going forward as a country? >> it means we've got to get our...
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the rockwell is essentially the phelpsing. >> from science to history to theechnology of a traditionale sustainability has always been here. >> our ancestors lived off the land in harmony. they haar verified from the ocean but made sure some stayed in the ocean. we like to provide app outdoor activity. really the lessons that this place has to teach us in today's lifestyle. >> it's an eco culture experience. this experience couldn't be better. >>> that's michigan grandmother lived. it's nice to see it again. for more about the eco add venture and other unique experiences, go to abc7news.com/alohafriday, thanks to sponsors at hawaiian airlines. >>> we are minutes away from the senate meeting over supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. the latest from washington, d.c. next. >>> a major problem in the pleasanton area. looking live from sky 7. this is a dirt hauler, southbound 680 near bernal. all lanes blocked. only the shoulder getting by. more information and a l >> sky 7 live over interstate 680 in pleasanton after a crash invoving a big rig. three lanes are closed right now. and there
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but it's like old west painting, norman rockwell, thomas kinkade. on his own website -- >> i didn't even think about thomas kinkade, but you're right. >> yeah, the artist called himself -- he had a leave it to beaver to it, and in a way i childhood in missouri. thought that's what this particular painting represents, that kind of old very white male america. first i thought it was kamala harris coming up. >> you you say. it's funny. >> it does look like her. he said the president liked the participating so much that he called him to rave about it. why do you think he likes it so much, is it flattering or -- it shows a kind of power. you can tell he's sort of the focus here. i'm not sure you can tell on the democratic. >> the conversation seems to be the most interesting people at the table are lincoln and trump sharing something, and everyone else is reacting. trump liked the picture of himself. he hangs it in the white house. it might have been nice for him to also hang the democratic one, but it's just odd -- i wonder what would have happened had
but it's like old west painting, norman rockwell, thomas kinkade. on his own website -- >> i didn't even think about thomas kinkade, but you're right. >> yeah, the artist called himself -- he had a leave it to beaver to it, and in a way i childhood in missouri. thought that's what this particular painting represents, that kind of old very white male america. first i thought it was kamala harris coming up. >> you you say. it's funny. >> it does look like her. he said the...
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george lincoln rockwell wrote a book called the nationalist perspective.d a president that didn't do what other presidents do in terms of comforting those, but he may have rubbed salt in the wounds. that's why you saw this reaction. >> and his daughter ivanka and jared talked to him and pushed a different message. he did deliver that in the midst of other things. >> what president would have to be told by his son-in-law and daughter that you didn't do it right. you have to do it differently. most presidents have empathy. the first thing they would have wanted to do was do something that was helpful to the jewish community. right now it feels threatened and hurt. most presidents have a degree of empathy that causes them to react differently. >> you have a book, presidents of war, talking about presidents react in kind to the war and clearly grieving with the nation and bleeding with the nation is part of that. one of the things you have heard critics of the president say is what happens when there is a real crisis? we have had ups and downs in two years, bu
george lincoln rockwell wrote a book called the nationalist perspective.d a president that didn't do what other presidents do in terms of comforting those, but he may have rubbed salt in the wounds. that's why you saw this reaction. >> and his daughter ivanka and jared talked to him and pushed a different message. he did deliver that in the midst of other things. >> what president would have to be told by his son-in-law and daughter that you didn't do it right. you have to do it...
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united technologies can finally close on this rockwell, this stock soared questions what, they need chinese government approval to make it happen that's been elusive to say the leave. climate control, omiss tis elevators and my fraft aerospace. today, honeywell reported a monster good quarter i was so thrilled. i walked in and said, wow! someone talked about tariffs and next thing the stock is actually down, which, in fact, it's pretty insane. it's mighty hard to trust the industrials. the feds are not exactly making it easy, either. since united technologies has housing exposure, chinese exposure, pass caterpillar should be tripping a link to china slowing. link to construction in this country slowing, living to mining, eh you look at how united rentals got annihilated. they got annihilated after reporting a solid quarter. more on that later it doesn't bode well mcdonald's on the other hand could be, yes, the son of procter & gamble eighth coiled spring it's a dynamite story about the return to growth in the u.s. all these guys are a fabulous executive. he is invigorating company sales wit
united technologies can finally close on this rockwell, this stock soared questions what, they need chinese government approval to make it happen that's been elusive to say the leave. climate control, omiss tis elevators and my fraft aerospace. today, honeywell reported a monster good quarter i was so thrilled. i walked in and said, wow! someone talked about tariffs and next thing the stock is actually down, which, in fact, it's pretty insane. it's mighty hard to trust the industrials. the feds...
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there was a man named george lincoln rockwell, the head of the american nazi party killed in the 1960scalled the nationalist perspective. guess what he was referring to. >> i don't like this, not one bit. >> no. >> if you are the president, you have teams to help you ensure that you say every single word correctly, no more is this. he didn't know any better. thank you so much. >> thank you nice to see. >> you michael, you must read his new book. it's important, informative. >> celebrities out in force in ad campaigns going door to door urging people to vote. why in year is shaping up to be different. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. >>> time for money, power and politics. we look at the impact of celebrities on this midterm season who are using their platforms-profile voices to get out the vote. take a look at this. >> from l.a. to new york celebrities gathered from video kpap vote because it merits matters. funded by michael bloomberg. >> vote bec
there was a man named george lincoln rockwell, the head of the american nazi party killed in the 1960scalled the nationalist perspective. guess what he was referring to. >> i don't like this, not one bit. >> no. >> if you are the president, you have teams to help you ensure that you say every single word correctly, no more is this. he didn't know any better. thank you so much. >> thank you nice to see. >> you michael, you must read his new book. it's important,...
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. >> the justice department is giving approval for the takeover of united technologies buying rockwell under the stipulation that they sell two of their aerospace businesses. reuters is reporting it. back to you, melissa. >> thanks, eric. >>> love chevron on valuation alone. >> karen >> ge is the way to go i know exactly what i'm going to risk january 20 leaps. >> electronic, underperformed and will outperform the next two months. >> guy >> bitcoin being sort of the beta tell. >> "mad money" starts right now. higher "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> saved. the bulls got saved again. ever since the market bottoms over a decade ago, goo
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other big names, rockwell collins, united reynolds 52-week low. sealed air also down 52-week dow du pont. 52-week lows these are largely on margin pressures and to extent on tariff issues. when are we going to get some kind of bounce here? just short term there's a couple things to look for first off is lighter volume. we started seeing that toward the end of last week a pickup in short-term indicators like ten-day moving average only a quarter of the market is above its ten-day moving average that's a little better than the middle of last week. still kind of on the weak side less volatility in general vix curve flattening the vix still hovering around 20 needs to get down to 18, 17. that'll go toward a more normal vix curve where the cash contract is a lower price than the futures contracts that are a few months out that's still not happening yet although it has been a little flatter. guys, back to you. >> robert, thank you very much this is of course the busiest week of earnings it kicks off today with a third of both the dow and s&p 500. they w
other big names, rockwell collins, united reynolds 52-week low. sealed air also down 52-week dow du pont. 52-week lows these are largely on margin pressures and to extent on tariff issues. when are we going to get some kind of bounce here? just short term there's a couple things to look for first off is lighter volume. we started seeing that toward the end of last week a pickup in short-term indicators like ten-day moving average only a quarter of the market is above its ten-day moving average...
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left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued the north american rockwell, the manufacturer of the space capsule for negligence. they later settled for $350,000. even though the investigation found design flaws, the lawsuit broke the code of silent suffering by nasa wives and betty grissom was shunned and ostraciz ostracized. betty grissom raised her family and is survived by her two sons, great grandchildren and a great grandchild. she died this past saturday at her home in houston. in keeping with the quiet life she led in old age, she died while sorting the laundry. her neighbors were worried because she hadn't been out to pick up the mail. she showed great bravery in life because her partner in life, her brave husband gus had been taken away from her. and that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. tonight on all in, we need it badly. we need these votes. >> the plot to steal 2018. >> what we want people to understand is we're fighting this. >> tonight the woman
left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued the north american rockwell, the manufacturer of the space capsule for negligence. they later settled for $350,000. even though the investigation found design flaws, the lawsuit broke the code of silent suffering by nasa wives and betty grissom was shunned and ostraciz ostracized. betty grissom raised her family and is survived by her two sons, great grandchildren and a great grandchild. she died this past saturday at her home in houston. in...
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jackson sam and diane samuel l.salmon ♪ ♪ sosa smith rockwell adams same same samantha salmon ♪ ♪ salmony: we have a great show tonight. for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. we have an amazing show tonight. he's the writer and director of a new film called "mid90s." jonah hill is here. >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's our pal. >> steve: love having...
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left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued north american rockwell, the manufacturer of thee for negligence. they later settled for $350,000. even though the investigation found design flaws, the lawsuit broke the code of silent suffering by nasa wives, and betty grissom was shunned and ostracized. she raised her family, and is survived by her two sons, her two grandchildren and a great grandchild. she died this past saturday at a home in houston. in keeps with the quiet life she led in old age, she died while sorts the laundry. her neighbors were worried because she hadn't been out to pick up the mail. she showed great bravery in life because her partner in life, her brave husband gus had been taken from her. that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> our top story tonight is how republican's troubles in midterm polling are leading donald trump to double down on his desperation. republicans trail now by seven in generic midterm polling and a staggering 30 points
left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued north american rockwell, the manufacturer of thee for negligence. they later settled for $350,000. even though the investigation found design flaws, the lawsuit broke the code of silent suffering by nasa wives, and betty grissom was shunned and ostracized. she raised her family, and is survived by her two sons, her two grandchildren and a great grandchild. she died this past saturday at a home in houston. in keeps with the quiet life she led...
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deeply felt famously upright new england values, norman rockwell america where something really inexplicablecca for heroin use -- >> reporter: emergency room admissions -- p admissions -- before. >> reporter: detectives are working around the clock. dealers are making a killing -- >> anthony: not new york or baltimore or l.a. or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero for the heroin epidemic. what the hell happened? >> detective 1: the next couple years, if this heroin use trend continues to grow, it may be beyond getting a handle on. i'm a detective with the greenfield police department and my focus is undercover in narcotics investigations. >> detective 2: this is a well-known area to us and very active. >> detective 1: heroin use in the past year, it's just increased to a level i've never seen any other drug come into an area. people are all going to be affected. it hasn't topped out yet. >> detective 2: someone you've known, someone you went to school with. someone you work with. >> anthony: sonny crocket gets a ferrari. what's wrong with this picture? >>
deeply felt famously upright new england values, norman rockwell america where something really inexplicablecca for heroin use -- >> reporter: emergency room admissions -- p admissions -- before. >> reporter: detectives are working around the clock. dealers are making a killing -- >> anthony: not new york or baltimore or l.a. or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero for the heroin epidemic. what the hell happened? >> detective 1: the...
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and i'm talking the names, facebook, at&t, ebay, pvh, met life, rockwell, fedex, general electric -- the list goes on and on of these big names now hitting new lows >> i get that list every morning. people ask, how low can we go? we're now probably at 14.9 p/e how cheap could it get it could get to europe cheap 1shgs 11.9 here is what i'm thinking, if gdp growth stays with a handle on it, i believe it. we're getting really cheap europe doesn't have a growth metric i think stocks are getting really attractive. how low can we go? i don't see it we can go individual stocks and we will but i'm starting to buy domestic positions at 12 to 14 times next year's cash flow. that's always -- you've always been rewarded for that i don't know what the big scare will be. things are getting cheap >> are they cheap enough that you've seen enough of the correction >> we do look out over 9 to 12 month investment horizon and based on growth and the fundamentals we're seeing we're optimistic our clients are nervous, and we get that volatility is a normal part of the market if you look at the typical pul
and i'm talking the names, facebook, at&t, ebay, pvh, met life, rockwell, fedex, general electric -- the list goes on and on of these big names now hitting new lows >> i get that list every morning. people ask, how low can we go? we're now probably at 14.9 p/e how cheap could it get it could get to europe cheap 1shgs 11.9 here is what i'm thinking, if gdp growth stays with a handle on it, i believe it. we're getting really cheap europe doesn't have a growth metric i think stocks are...
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and she grew up in the era of the '40s and '50s where predominant illustrators like norman rockwell were idolized them and wanted to bring that kind of style to comics. >> seth: and obviously, people have really enjoyed it. i do -- one other thing about your childhood that i was delighted by is you made fantastic 4s here, and obviously you made it with paper. your choice for how to make her invisible is one of the great things. [ light laughter ] is that just you used tape? >> no, that's some kind of clear plastic. >> seth: wow. it's really fantastic. [ light laughter ] your attention to detail even at that age was really fantastic. you are not -- obviously, we live in an era where a lot of people are doing excellent comic work, i should say, digitally. you are not digital at all. you're fully painting all of these. >> no, i am functionally illiterate when it come to computers. >> seth: i know this to be true, because you don't even have an e-mail address. it was very hard to get in touch with you. [ light laughter ] >> well, it's my wife's e-mail. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> so
and she grew up in the era of the '40s and '50s where predominant illustrators like norman rockwell were idolized them and wanted to bring that kind of style to comics. >> seth: and obviously, people have really enjoyed it. i do -- one other thing about your childhood that i was delighted by is you made fantastic 4s here, and obviously you made it with paper. your choice for how to make her invisible is one of the great things. [ light laughter ] is that just you used tape? >> no,...
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sam rockwell is president george w. bush. >> vice presidency is a mostly symbolic job.ever, if we came to a different understanding, i can handle the more mundane jobs. >> so we going to do this thing or what, is this happening? >> i believe we can make this work. >> hot damn. >> christian bale has already played a shadowy figure who has to protect citizens with manners that many might deem, you know, uncivil. so the perfect -- in a bat suit, but basically the same role. so i think this is not much of a stretch. >> bat cave undisclosed location. >> there we go. >> i want your opinion on this, based on your initial read, is this going to be accurate, entertaining and do you think -- >> well, i have to see the movie to see whether it is accurate, but in terms of the body language and mannerisms of cheney, that little clip there was damn on good. w. i'm a little more skeptical. but just the way -- look, dick cheney was the sphinx, right? toughest interview in town. >> there are so many political movies coming out. there is no relief. it is constant. >> you wanted relief? >
sam rockwell is president george w. bush. >> vice presidency is a mostly symbolic job.ever, if we came to a different understanding, i can handle the more mundane jobs. >> so we going to do this thing or what, is this happening? >> i believe we can make this work. >> hot damn. >> christian bale has already played a shadowy figure who has to protect citizens with manners that many might deem, you know, uncivil. so the perfect -- in a bat suit, but basically the same...
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sam rockwell, i don't recognize him as george w. bush.rds group of people for award season coming up, it will be a hectic award with political movies, i said i'm with you jacqueline who plays senator gary hart in the front runner about that scandal, fantastic movie. vice is written and directed by adam mckay who did the big short which was a big hit two years ago. can't wait to see it. maria: a lot of films i getting people back to the movie theaters. if you get me into a movie theater -- >> good movies. everything hitting on all cylinders for hollywood this year, they are up 9%, some are up 11% but the thing is it is not just the ticket prices. attendance is up too. maria: people watching movies again. have a great weekend. i will bring it to you monday. still ahead, the songbirds in minnesota are slamming into windows because apparently they are drunk. why? we will tell you why, you have got to see this on "mornings with maria". ♪ everyone is working hard on the weekend ♪ everybody is a new york man ♪ can i get some help. watch his head
sam rockwell, i don't recognize him as george w. bush.rds group of people for award season coming up, it will be a hectic award with political movies, i said i'm with you jacqueline who plays senator gary hart in the front runner about that scandal, fantastic movie. vice is written and directed by adam mckay who did the big short which was a big hit two years ago. can't wait to see it. maria: a lot of films i getting people back to the movie theaters. if you get me into a movie theater --...
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. >> mike, as i recall, i think it was when you were in the white house, there were a series of rockwell illustrations of the press and press secretary, in the oval office, and i remember one with roosevelt sitting at his desk with what looked like fawning reporters gathered around. could you talk about the attack dogs, not lapdog, but there was a very deferential stance, at least that's what it appears, in the pre-watergate time. but i think that was right. i think it was a collaborative effort. >> collaborative. the president of coexisted with the press corps, that was heavily interested, and sometimes heavily invested in telling the president a story, and that began to break apart, i think partly, because of television, because of the changes in technology, and the media itself. and also, because of what we have been talking about, the fact that they had responsibility not to be the propaganda machine for whoever happened to be president at the time, that they were there to hold those accountable, >> comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. >> yes. wasn't there -- i don't wa
. >> mike, as i recall, i think it was when you were in the white house, there were a series of rockwell illustrations of the press and press secretary, in the oval office, and i remember one with roosevelt sitting at his desk with what looked like fawning reporters gathered around. could you talk about the attack dogs, not lapdog, but there was a very deferential stance, at least that's what it appears, in the pre-watergate time. but i think that was right. i think it was a collaborative...
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as i recall, and i think it was when you were in the white house, there was a series of sort of rockwell illustrations of the press and the press secretary in the oval office and i remember one with roosevelt sitting at his desk and sort of what looked like fawning reporters gathered around. could you talk about this sort of lap dog, watchdog, attack dog thing. not lap dog, but there was a very deferential sense, at least what's what it appears, in certainly prewatergate times. >> i think that's right. i think there was a collaborative effort. >> collaborative? >> yes. i think the president sort of coexisted with a press corps that was heavily interested and sometimes heavily invested in telling the president's story. that then began to break apart. i think partly because of television, because of the changes in technology and the media itself and also because of what we've been talking about, the president woke up to the fact that they had the responsibility not to be the propaganda machine for whoever happened to be president at the time. that they were there to hold those accountable,
as i recall, and i think it was when you were in the white house, there was a series of sort of rockwell illustrations of the press and the press secretary in the oval office and i remember one with roosevelt sitting at his desk and sort of what looked like fawning reporters gathered around. could you talk about this sort of lap dog, watchdog, attack dog thing. not lap dog, but there was a very deferential sense, at least what's what it appears, in certainly prewatergate times. >> i think...
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as far as tps, i'm on record supporting it, i've worked with rockwell search, with immigrant groups ons, and we can have legitimate arguments. everyone's titled to their own interpretation, they're not entitled to their own facts. >> neither of those statements is true. i went into mr. king's office to lobby him to ask his staff and mr. king be they would support the extension of tps. we were told no. we have a reporting of it. and there is a letter, you can look that up -- >> [inaudible] nothing to do with the border. >> i didn't say it -- [inaudible conversations] >> taking children away from their mothers. that's untrue -- >> you know what? wait. i think we can agree that we're going to agree to disagree. all right, the next question -- and, obviously, this has come up since the recent confirmation of brett kavanaugh, and the first question goes to you, ms. gretchen shirley. roe v. wade. do you believe that we are going to see the relitigation now of roe v. wade, and specifically with limits where do you believe a woman's right to choose starts and stops? >> i fully support a woman'
as far as tps, i'm on record supporting it, i've worked with rockwell search, with immigrant groups ons, and we can have legitimate arguments. everyone's titled to their own interpretation, they're not entitled to their own facts. >> neither of those statements is true. i went into mr. king's office to lobby him to ask his staff and mr. king be they would support the extension of tps. we were told no. we have a reporting of it. and there is a letter, you can look that up -- >>...
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would think one was on the heels of another there's no antitrust in any of these deals and you saw rockwell. and cigna got approved so there is rationality as far as things getting approved but there's overall unpredictability which came from the whole blocking of the broadcom deal. >> but that unpredictment is not stopping people from having people do big things including cross border >> the unpredictability may cause people to try things that were viewed as more difficult in the past t-mobile/sprint, no one would have tried that in the prior administration. >> well, they did and it failed? >> they never got anywhere in it they didn't even get to a signed deal here i think the view is that in this stragsz it's less predictable, maybe more commercially focused so people may be trying things they may have not tried before. >> that sounds hopeful for interesting stuff. that continues to play an important role in potentially bringing deals, campbell 's the latest one dan logue not saying you have to sell the company but many think if he wins that will result in a sale down the road does it con
would think one was on the heels of another there's no antitrust in any of these deals and you saw rockwell. and cigna got approved so there is rationality as far as things getting approved but there's overall unpredictability which came from the whole blocking of the broadcom deal. >> but that unpredictment is not stopping people from having people do big things including cross border >> the unpredictability may cause people to try things that were viewed as more difficult in the...
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this ongoing war between our countries specific to approval of united technologies acquisition of rockwell-collins's acquisition of those fox assets do you have a sense for whether that's a possibility or a view on how those deals are going to fare with the chinese regulators as they await approval >> well, i don't think it's appropriate for me to comment on acquisitions that are pending before another country's regulatory authorities i was surprised when the chinese vetoed the qualcomm acquisition of nxp because that had been approved by quite a few other countries and china was the only one who turned it down now the chinese say that was not related to trade disputes but you never know all i know is everybody else approved it and they turned it down >> and specific to china overall and where things stand in terms of the possibility of continued negotiations, i'm seeing something on the wires just now from larry kudlow, the economic adviser, saying china hasn't responded yet to u.s. requests over trade and talks is that your understanding as well is there a continued impasse between the two count
this ongoing war between our countries specific to approval of united technologies acquisition of rockwell-collins's acquisition of those fox assets do you have a sense for whether that's a possibility or a view on how those deals are going to fare with the chinese regulators as they await approval >> well, i don't think it's appropriate for me to comment on acquisitions that are pending before another country's regulatory authorities i was surprised when the chinese vetoed the qualcomm...
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played by oscar nominee taraji- p henson, and a local ku klux klan leader, played by oscar winner sam rockwell the drama hits theaters this april."now, what we're talking about is important, and you're gonna damn well listen to us!"in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( will ) still ahead on the kron four morning news...the work crews will be doing to fix cracks in a seawall in belvedere. ( will ) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. ( will ) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. a significant warming trend continues to be expected as we head into the end of the week and beginning of the weekend. highs on friday look to be 5 to 10 degrees warmer, with widespread readings into the lower to mid 80s in the valleys. the offshore pressure gradient is projected to ramp up however, and result in stronger north to northeast winds saturday night into sunday morning and then again sunday night into monday morning. primary concern is over potential associated fire weather conditions. at present have h
played by oscar nominee taraji- p henson, and a local ku klux klan leader, played by oscar winner sam rockwell the drama hits theaters this april."now, what we're talking about is important, and you're gonna damn well listen to us!"in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( will ) still ahead on the kron four morning news...the work crews will be doing to fix cracks in a seawall in belvedere. ( will ) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of...
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especially the middle seat >>> united technologies has one conditional approval for the deal to acquire rockwelle deicing systems and another that sells aircraft stabilizing equipment i just care about the leg room >> you don't care about the deicing systems? >> oh. i need the deicing systems and then it's a priority situation. >> got some odd priorities infants in first class is a real -- >> that's a separate issue >> they can't go down with the pets it's cold. >> no, no, no. i want a market-based solution for this >> overhead bin? >> no, no, no. >> okay. all right. >> i want them to have their own special section. >> aren't you glad you came on the how? >> i am. i'm great with deicing coming out of southern chile, we had to deice it. >> they say let's take it 15 minutes. let's have a vote in the plane who wants to deice >> just the leg room >> always deice. . >> tesla news is just hitting. tell you quickly tesla says they produced 80,142 vehicles they say that's 50% more than their all-time high in the second quarter >> okay. i talked about this one earlier. there's no nobel prize with literat
especially the middle seat >>> united technologies has one conditional approval for the deal to acquire rockwelle deicing systems and another that sells aircraft stabilizing equipment i just care about the leg room >> you don't care about the deicing systems? >> oh. i need the deicing systems and then it's a priority situation. >> got some odd priorities infants in first class is a real -- >> that's a separate issue >> they can't go down with the pets it's...
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eyebrows for this a trailer for the dick cheney biopic called "vice" expected later this morning, sam rockwellou later. >> we look forward to that thank you. cheryl: you bet that memoriam mentality president hits trail look at odds of republicans holding on to house election preview, fda seeing dominates from the e-cigarette making sure what they were looking for what dangers are next. ♪ ♪ ♪ boy you turn me inside-out and round and round, up and down, boy you turn me, inside-out and round and round ♪ ♪ geico has over 75 years of great savings and service. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's fall sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it ev
eyebrows for this a trailer for the dick cheney biopic called "vice" expected later this morning, sam rockwellou later. >> we look forward to that thank you. cheryl: you bet that memoriam mentality president hits trail look at odds of republicans holding on to house election preview, fda seeing dominates from the e-cigarette making sure what they were looking for what dangers are next. ♪ ♪ ♪ boy you turn me inside-out and round and round, up and down, boy you turn me,...