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key to the cure is the shopping event at sks and chevy -- saks and chevy chase. the director with suburban hospital and carey of saks5th avenue is here. it's nationwide raising money for women's cancers. this is as important weekend for women and their health. >> we did. at saks 5th avenue we've been doing n. this is our tenth year benefits suburban hospital. we are super excited that tomorrow night's kickoff event is completely sold out and we expect it will kick off a great shopping weekend to benefit sur about burr ban hospital. >> what's key is the women behind this not just saks but suburban and the co-chairs are here showing off and honoring your survivors. >> we choose survivors to honor. we have a beautiful photo of them all wearing our commemorative t-shirt. the proceeds of those t-shirts all go 100 percent to subburr ban. we encourage everyone to come out and wear the gorgeous t- shirt. >> who are our co-chairs? >> nina and marty who have done a fantastic job this year. we couldn't be more excited and we thank you them for all their hard work. >> this i
key to the cure is the shopping event at sks and chevy -- saks and chevy chase. the director with suburban hospital and carey of saks5th avenue is here. it's nationwide raising money for women's cancers. this is as important weekend for women and their health. >> we did. at saks 5th avenue we've been doing n. this is our tenth year benefits suburban hospital. we are super excited that tomorrow night's kickoff event is completely sold out and we expect it will kick off a great shopping...
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oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right. at that point the wife took out 100 yellow gold coins and said, come on, let's run away together. no
oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just...
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the sale at saks goes on till sunday. 2% of all sales go for it. >> great time and suburban hospital will benefit, their breast center will benefit from sales at saks chevy chase. >> good job, ladies. >>> weather wise we're in good shape through midday. late this afternoon could be a shower. better chance of showers and maybe strong storms tonight. we're drying out tomorrow and a nice cool, fall weekend ahead. >>> right now it's just a lot of brake lights in front of you on the major thoroughfares. northbound 395, for example, duke to seminary. we'll go to the beltway north of town where it's like this through silver spring. >>> wall street is looking ahead to the jobs data that's out at 8:30. in the meantime it's pretty flat. >>> cbs this morning is next. of course they'll have a firsthand look at how 3-d printers are changing our world. >>> howard and i will be back in just 25 minutes with a live update on traffic and weather. >>> while at work today, get your updates on news, weather and traffic by visiting us at wusa9.com. >>> hope to see you tomorrow starting 4:25. take care.
the sale at saks goes on till sunday. 2% of all sales go for it. >> great time and suburban hospital will benefit, their breast center will benefit from sales at saks chevy chase. >> good job, ladies. >>> weather wise we're in good shape through midday. late this afternoon could be a shower. better chance of showers and maybe strong storms tonight. we're drying out tomorrow and a nice cool, fall weekend ahead. >>> right now it's just a lot of brake lights in front...
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we have city reporting on monday, then bank of america on tuesday, also goldman saks and more gag stanley reporting on the investment banking side. what do you think we're going to hear from those companies? >> okay, so it's the inand yang of banking in the world of quantitative easing. on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pretty good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures from the deposit versus lending squeeze. >> you told me citi was your top recommendation right now. tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america this year. on the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on wh
we have city reporting on monday, then bank of america on tuesday, also goldman saks and more gag stanley reporting on the investment banking side. what do you think we're going to hear from those companies? >> okay, so it's the inand yang of banking in the world of quantitative easing. on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pretty good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as...
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. >> our tools and our abilities pe sak are being opened up and shifted into new territory. it's a never-ending ocean of potential. >> interesting story. well, that's all for tonight. i want to thank all of you for joining us here this evening. remember to visit kqed.org/thisweek. you'll find a link there to kqed's oposition guide. please tune in next week at an in-depth look at what's in stake for school funding in theop upcoming election. radio's al ebson w will guest host. i'll be back on november 2nd. i'm belva davis. thanks for watching. good night. or
. >> our tools and our abilities pe sak are being opened up and shifted into new territory. it's a never-ending ocean of potential. >> interesting story. well, that's all for tonight. i want to thank all of you for joining us here this evening. remember to visit kqed.org/thisweek. you'll find a link there to kqed's oposition guide. please tune in next week at an in-depth look at what's in stake for school funding in theop upcoming election. radio's al ebson w will guest host. i'll...
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. >> just a matter of we are going to sak you a little more and you know, they don't care. >> reporter: prices have jumped say experts because of drop in supply caused by richmond refinery fire last month and pipeline problems in southern california. some weren't buying that. >> i think its outrageous. i'm not sure what the reason is for that. i don't believe what is being purported. >> reporter: in menlo park although turnout -- low turnout at shell because of prices $5.505 -- regular unleaded so many fives the owner had to use upside down twos. >> i thought i need to get where i'm going i come in like i do once a week and fill up and i unfortunately, i don't pay attention to prices. >> reporter: this man refuses to let raised prices raise his blood pressure. >> the prices are going to do what they are going to do. they go up, down, i'm not going to let it bother me it >> reporter: another way to not let it bother you is to know where the best gas prices are where you live. download the free waze app to your phone. it will take you to a place that you can get reasonably priced gas, lo
. >> just a matter of we are going to sak you a little more and you know, they don't care. >> reporter: prices have jumped say experts because of drop in supply caused by richmond refinery fire last month and pipeline problems in southern california. some weren't buying that. >> i think its outrageous. i'm not sure what the reason is for that. i don't believe what is being purported. >> reporter: in menlo park although turnout -- low turnout at shell because of prices...
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abo th g an hoor an5 nutwe, thee in presoent ibo han i gointo sak ut th ve.at 145 i in sster time . l ass 1 erme tion telisio he'soing t sak aut the hurrane d gi uson aeliopda 's ng to s a wthe eryon rre gisneedda t do athis w eonpont.ed tperhos sa bes yesrday henat s is iatimeepo ne.to g rh tosatheress a esayn tio i hemeyourne g ighb s, ktop anerye oa for othe.ioe thisurs a tion dister, folkhb k an ba o in ormome. he isa onisr, lk ban me. [ me anunce] iblintasttest everagusershoserego ego?...
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they sak the dominantanguages of thelaces where they live.ow we getnto the issue of race and ethnicity. many people, uh, believe that, uh, these are... this is a group of people that is really of han chinese race but islamic religion. the hui themselves don't see it that way. they see themselves as the descendants of the earliest muslims in china, who were arabs, persians, turks, some mongolian muslims and others. narrator: geographer chai yangwei grew up near here. he returned to china to attend beijinuniversity. day in lanzhou, he's back exploring hui culture in a wholesale market. spichas alwa been on of theost important prodts tradedt the maet. chaiangw meetseen on wi ma zhenan, a hui muslim. ma is a spice trader. manyf these spices were brought over the silk road from the west from as far away as the uighur autonomous region,r qingi. a han chinese couple come to purchase tea. it is of high quality, so they buy a whole box. ( gro(pspeaking chineseh)nese ) translator: i used to be a laborer, but i steeled myself to make the move and become
they sak the dominantanguages of thelaces where they live.ow we getnto the issue of race and ethnicity. many people, uh, believe that, uh, these are... this is a group of people that is really of han chinese race but islamic religion. the hui themselves don't see it that way. they see themselves as the descendants of the earliest muslims in china, who were arabs, persians, turks, some mongolian muslims and others. narrator: geographer chai yangwei grew up near here. he returned to china to...
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there is so much uncertainty in the system, i sak to so many small businesses, as well as big businesses, they don't know where the heck they'll be next year. put serpent back into the system as far as tax policies, regulatory policy and just letting business know they are behind them, the thought process, that business owners have, that we're okay again and not have all the roadblocks, let employment flourish and you see unemployment come down and the big thing nationally that kept employment up for the last three years and not where it should be like five or six percent is that one word, no one knows where we'll be next year on tax policy and regulatory policy and if there is certainty in the system i promise unemployment will come down. >> we haven't talked ohio and the policies on their energy dripping and opening up both public andrivat lands, again, macro level, big level, 4 million jobs, romney is -- probably 10 million jobs from energy policy done right. >> our own neil cavuto heading to one of those swing states on mondayor the final presidential debate in boca raton, florida, b
there is so much uncertainty in the system, i sak to so many small businesses, as well as big businesses, they don't know where the heck they'll be next year. put serpent back into the system as far as tax policies, regulatory policy and just letting business know they are behind them, the thought process, that business owners have, that we're okay again and not have all the roadblocks, let employment flourish and you see unemployment come down and the big thing nationally that kept employment...
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enjoyed a back-to-back rally following better than expect the profits from big names including goldman saksjohnson & johnson and mattel. the dow starts today at 13,551. nasdaq was up by almost 37 points. the s&p added 15 points. we'll have to see if the rally could fade. intel and i.b.m. reported disappointing profits after market closed. >>> citigroup is not offering an explanation of the sudden resignation of the c.e.o. there are reports he clashed with the bank's board over strategy and performance. shareholders have also objected to his pay package. get this. he received $261 million over the past five years. his replacement will be long time citigroup executive michael corbett. that is a lot of money. >>> we'll have your weather first when we return in just for minutes. 3q lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're cleaning up to kill 99.9% of bacteria. lysol. mission for health. >>> good morning. welcome back to nine fine now. 4:41 this morning. this time you will need the light jacket to brave t
enjoyed a back-to-back rally following better than expect the profits from big names including goldman saksjohnson & johnson and mattel. the dow starts today at 13,551. nasdaq was up by almost 37 points. the s&p added 15 points. we'll have to see if the rally could fade. intel and i.b.m. reported disappointing profits after market closed. >>> citigroup is not offering an explanation of the sudden resignation of the c.e.o. there are reports he clashed with the bank's board over...
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i bumped in to generaler the sak frish if obama campaign.t do you think president obama will say to define his person sol? she said he's already done that. with iraq an afghanistan. i said answer me this. what if president obama is asked by bob schieffer if the story that ran in "new york times" is true or not, will he tell us what happened there? she said he did. campaign said the story is not true. so i said who is winning right now? she said the debate? i said who is winning the race. she said i don't know but in the swing states, i'd rather be us the obama administration than them. they are thinking that they are in the lead right now. >> greg: how is your face tan? >> eric: doing well. thanks to maureen. making me look very, very tan. i tell you what. i saw al-jazeera lined up. they had area in the spin roomism said can i talk to you? what do you want to talk to us about? i said i want to know what you are looking for. they said we know where president obama is on possible attack on iran but not sure where romney is. looking for details
i bumped in to generaler the sak frish if obama campaign.t do you think president obama will say to define his person sol? she said he's already done that. with iraq an afghanistan. i said answer me this. what if president obama is asked by bob schieffer if the story that ran in "new york times" is true or not, will he tell us what happened there? she said he did. campaign said the story is not true. so i said who is winning right now? she said the debate? i said who is winning the...
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what i usually like to do is go over to saks fifth avenue on the 8th floor and get two new great pairs lot, but maybe one or two pairs of shoes to spruce up an older wardrobe. i like to do that. i don't think i'll have time this year. what about you, hoda? >> i wear the same dresses over and over, as you know. >> really? >> i care more about the jewelry portion. it's the same dress with different earrings. >> jen miller has gorgeous stuff. >> hoda, that changes the whole look, though. >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> middleton does it, why can't my hodawoman. >> that's it? >> thanks. we'll find out if your kitchen is making you sick. how to counter the dangers. >>> got a fashion emergency? jill martin is here to help you. >>> and we'll show you how to fix those annoying little problems. he's going to answer your questions about your house. >> not talking about your husband, talking about your house. >> exactly. >>> you may be shocked to learn where your cooking and cleaning habits fall short. >> shame, shame. >> here to quiz us on kitchen dues and kitchen don'ts, deputy editor of "pre
what i usually like to do is go over to saks fifth avenue on the 8th floor and get two new great pairs lot, but maybe one or two pairs of shoes to spruce up an older wardrobe. i like to do that. i don't think i'll have time this year. what about you, hoda? >> i wear the same dresses over and over, as you know. >> really? >> i care more about the jewelry portion. it's the same dress with different earrings. >> jen miller has gorgeous stuff. >> hoda, that changes the...
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at the beginning, she would end up -- she crawled into the showroom, the window at sak's fifth avenue in new york because she thought she saw her aunt there as would be of tne of the mannequins. >> there are some funny moments. and if you can laugh about them -- >> and she got it too at the beginning. you know. because if you -- if you don't laugh, you'll cry. >> that's true. >> my alternative is laughing, not laughing at, but laughing with. and just the absurdity of life. >> well, you've got some pretty important people to read from your play. where will that be and when? >> it will be at the phillips collection in washington, d.c.ed on wednesday so anyone who wants to can go to surviving grace.org. get tickets or see who it is. playing it will be diane rheem. mary lou henner from "taxi." and terry moran from "night line." >> all reading parts from the play. >> big guns, big guns. this is important to all of us. because for me it's a woman's issue. it becomes, you know -- 66% of those with alzheimer's are women. >> is that because we outlive men? because we live so long? >> somewhat.
at the beginning, she would end up -- she crawled into the showroom, the window at sak's fifth avenue in new york because she thought she saw her aunt there as would be of tne of the mannequins. >> there are some funny moments. and if you can laugh about them -- >> and she got it too at the beginning. you know. because if you -- if you don't laugh, you'll cry. >> that's true. >> my alternative is laughing, not laughing at, but laughing with. and just the absurdity of...
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ashley: you like some of these high end companies, saks, neiman marcus.hat is driving their sales right now? >> i don't necessarily like those stocks here. the high end consumer does remain steady, i guess, the ultrahigh end the aspirational customer, that kind of customer that used to buy, used to stretch to buy that gucci purse let's ssy has been weaker. ashley: okay. >> their sales haven't been quite as strong as they would be otherwise. also, european tourism is down. so that's hurting their sales a little bit. on the flipside, chinese, brazil union and russian tourism is up, partially offsetting that. liz: when you joined us in august you had no sell ratings. you were very bullish. that appears to have been a pretty smart call. what about now? what do you love? do you have sell ratings now? >> i don't have any sell ratings. liz: okay. >> still love the gop. i think i was in here in august talking about the gap. liz: incredibly well over the past year. >> still like limited. think they're positioned for a great holiday and american eagle is undergoing
ashley: you like some of these high end companies, saks, neiman marcus.hat is driving their sales right now? >> i don't necessarily like those stocks here. the high end consumer does remain steady, i guess, the ultrahigh end the aspirational customer, that kind of customer that used to buy, used to stretch to buy that gucci purse let's ssy has been weaker. ashley: okay. >> their sales haven't been quite as strong as they would be otherwise. also, european tourism is down. so that's...
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saks fifth avenue has been involved in the fight to find a cure and help women suffering from breastthis is our 14th year as a companycelebrating key to the cure and we couldn't be more happy. we've had an unprecedented response to this year's event. it is tied to our very popular friends and family weekend which starts this thursday to sunday. so a percentage of all of our sales will go to benefit suburban this weekend. >> and you brought some things that we'll be seeing. free cupcakes at the event? >> we do. george dotown cupcake as well a5 other local area restaurants and we have great donations from our vendor partners. this gorgeous coat potentially someone could win. and i wanted to bring up the t-shirt that our co-chairs are wearing. 100% of the proceeds from this shirt go to benefit suburban hospital. so we encourage people -- >> and how much are they? >> they are $35 a piece. >> and these are all prizes that you can win about by purchasing a key. >> you can buy certain ones for $75 and up. and you can see about your key opens the treasure chest and in that treasure chest is
saks fifth avenue has been involved in the fight to find a cure and help women suffering from breastthis is our 14th year as a companycelebrating key to the cure and we couldn't be more happy. we've had an unprecedented response to this year's event. it is tied to our very popular friends and family weekend which starts this thursday to sunday. so a percentage of all of our sales will go to benefit suburban this weekend. >> and you brought some things that we'll be seeing. free cupcakes...
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sold at bloomie's, nordstrom and saks fifth avenue, selling for $29. >> these portable speakers from these are really meant to be taken on the go. >> and meant to be taken now if you want it. >> exactly. >> a great gift for yourself or for your friend. >> a great sound system. >> and even for a house warming gift. what a nice thing to bring to someone's home. the retail 99.99. high quality stereo speakers with true bass sounds. operates on four aa batteries, protective speaker case. i just want to say it won't work with the iphone 5. >> i was just going to say. >> that changes the bottom, right? that's a different dock. >> but works with all other iphones and ipods. won't work with the iphone 5. >> the old stuff. >> my stuff. >> on to the new stuff. >> retail 99.99. the deal, $30, that's 70% off. >> radios and everyone has to upgrade. >> i'm still okay. >> jill martin, thanks so much. and to remind you what the products are, there's the kenneth cole reaction clutches, restaurant.com voucher, the masqueology skin care set and the kenneth lane cubic zirconia and the speakers. logon to
sold at bloomie's, nordstrom and saks fifth avenue, selling for $29. >> these portable speakers from these are really meant to be taken on the go. >> and meant to be taken now if you want it. >> exactly. >> a great gift for yourself or for your friend. >> a great sound system. >> and even for a house warming gift. what a nice thing to bring to someone's home. the retail 99.99. high quality stereo speakers with true bass sounds. operates on four aa batteries,...
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he got saks. the press is blaming the plo. he was a threat.nks is amazing in that. incredible. >> good black man, wasn't he? >> jimmy: great to have you here. real pleasure. the movie is called "cloud atlas." it opens in theaters on friday. halle berry, everybody. we'll be right back with ciara. >> jimmy: her album, "one woman army," comes out later this fall. here with the song, "sorry," ciara. ♪ >> now y'all feeling tonight? yeah! have you ever heard the one you love tell you sorry? i'm going to tell you about mine. ♪ august fourth we were chillin at the house said i'm done i told you to get out ♪ ♪ didn't mean a word that i said cuz i was hopin you would come back ♪ ♪ cause i tried and tried and i cried and cried up late at night and i hurt i tried to fight ♪ ♪ and i cried to god oh please let it just work and i'm goin crazy with you you got me so confused ♪ ♪ cause you walked away and i walked away and we should have stayed baby ♪ ♪ all you had to do is say that i'm sorry baby i'm sorry and i'm in love with you ♪ ♪ baby i want this baby i
he got saks. the press is blaming the plo. he was a threat.nks is amazing in that. incredible. >> good black man, wasn't he? >> jimmy: great to have you here. real pleasure. the movie is called "cloud atlas." it opens in theaters on friday. halle berry, everybody. we'll be right back with ciara. >> jimmy: her album, "one woman army," comes out later this fall. here with the song, "sorry," ciara. ♪ >> now y'all feeling tonight? yeah! have...
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too, because today you have a couple of the toy maker stocks that are down sharply because goldman saks and games, so we're being picky. we're spend it on food, cars, gasoline, and consumer electronics. >> why are we -- i have two kids, so i'm bucking that trend without question. why are we spending less money on toys and games? are we spend morgue on our ipads or something? >> maybe. maybe that's what it is. it's because you are spending -- you are buying it for the gadgets, not necessarily the board games. >> talk to me about housing. we get dribs and drabs of data all the time, and some pieces of data are far more key in terms of indications than others. >> so we've seen consumer sentiment doing better. we had a gauge of that on friday that was better. in part, probably because feeling are better about their housing situation. we've seen home prices going up, home sales going up, home construction going up. this is what it feels like at the bottom. i mean, some of you are telling me, oh, i'm still getting killed. my house is worth ss, and my taxes are higher. that's me. probably you
too, because today you have a couple of the toy maker stocks that are down sharply because goldman saks and games, so we're being picky. we're spend it on food, cars, gasoline, and consumer electronics. >> why are we -- i have two kids, so i'm bucking that trend without question. why are we spending less money on toys and games? are we spend morgue on our ipads or something? >> maybe. maybe that's what it is. it's because you are spending -- you are buying it for the gadgets, not...
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>> he got saks. the press is blaming the plo. he was a threat.m hanks is amazing in that. incredible. >> good black man, wasn't he? >> jimmy: great to have you here. real pleasure. the movie is called "cloud atlas." it opens in theaters on friday. halle berry, everybody. we'll be right back with ciara. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to mage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> jimmy: her album, "one woman army," comes out later this fall. here with the song, "sorry," ciara. ♪ >> now y'all feeling tonight? yeah! have you ever heard the one you love tell you sorry? i'm going to tell you about mine. ♪ august fourth we were chillin at the house said i'm done i told you to get out ♪ ♪ didn't mean a word that i said cuz i was hopin you would come
>> he got saks. the press is blaming the plo. he was a threat.m hanks is amazing in that. incredible. >> good black man, wasn't he? >> jimmy: great to have you here. real pleasure. the movie is called "cloud atlas." it opens in theaters on friday. halle berry, everybody. we'll be right back with ciara. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to mage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad....
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why aren't they buying his mess saks danny? >> i still think we have several days left in this campaign. i still think it comes down to voter turnout come november 6th and i think at the end of the day when people have an opportunity to make a decision to actually go into the voting booth and decide on what future they want for their state and country it will come down to someone who understands how to motivate and stimulate and move the private sector in the direction of creating jobs. that's what we'll hopefully see. i agree it will come down to ohio, ohio, ohio. >> i'm curious how much it will come down to ohio. will it come down to people going in to vote and think president obama says that he certainly subscribes to the plan of this country that was laid out by bill clinton. that gave us better years. governor romney even today did not make a distinction between what he would like to put in place and what we saw in the bush years when we saw what was referred to as the worst economic downturn since the great depression. wi
why aren't they buying his mess saks danny? >> i still think we have several days left in this campaign. i still think it comes down to voter turnout come november 6th and i think at the end of the day when people have an opportunity to make a decision to actually go into the voting booth and decide on what future they want for their state and country it will come down to someone who understands how to motivate and stimulate and move the private sector in the direction of creating jobs....
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but saks and macys, apple impacted the last days of closures and remains to be seen if they will reopenrow. we will see as dana said, 20% impact that's a fairly large impact to many of these soft goods and electronics retailers. >> do have a bunch of nordstroms on the east coast. i know you are a midwestern guy. >> yeah, yeah, some but a real small percentage of their overall business, scott. most of it's out there toward the west and of course, pacific northwest. >>> still to come, some trades ahead of tomorrow now that we know the new york stock exchange, naz dark the other major markets opening as scheduled tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m. we are back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other t
but saks and macys, apple impacted the last days of closures and remains to be seen if they will reopenrow. we will see as dana said, 20% impact that's a fairly large impact to many of these soft goods and electronics retailers. >> do have a bunch of nordstroms on the east coast. i know you are a midwestern guy. >> yeah, yeah, some but a real small percentage of their overall business, scott. most of it's out there toward the west and of course, pacific northwest. >>> still...
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if saks cut prices like this, you wouldn't run screaming out of the store, you would take an opportunityto buy some nice stuff at a discount. like i did. i got this nice shirt a couple of weeks ago. i got two of these for about 95 bucks. a little baggy, maybe? i'll work on that later. what kind of merchandise should we be looking to buy in the weakness? all week i've been talking about the momentum trade, the mo trade. it's our hot list where growth oriented money managers take a look at the stocks in their portfolio and buy them aggressively until the end of the year. look, i know it doesn't seem like it on a day like today, but that trade is still on. i'm seeing it. i'm seeing it. right now you've got a terrific chance to buy what i call these anointed stocks on the cheap before these money managers spend the rest of the year taking them right up, walking them right up. it may seem strange that i'm telling you to focus on some of the hottest stocks out there when i tend not to like expensive stocks during the rest of the year. but historically this kind of seasonal trade has worked out
if saks cut prices like this, you wouldn't run screaming out of the store, you would take an opportunityto buy some nice stuff at a discount. like i did. i got this nice shirt a couple of weeks ago. i got two of these for about 95 bucks. a little baggy, maybe? i'll work on that later. what kind of merchandise should we be looking to buy in the weakness? all week i've been talking about the momentum trade, the mo trade. it's our hot list where growth oriented money managers take a look at the...
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no assurances, of course, as usual they say discussions will result in the tran saks or terms -- thes a week to two weeks away from fruition in terms of a deal. although that could always change. and they have been focused on a deal under which softbank would acquire as much as 70% to 75% of the overall company. but structure is something we don't know a great deal about including price. and as i've reported, carl, as well, clearwire is a part of this. an important component of these talks, whether they would buy sprint. at the same time then sprint would go with cash taking in from softbank and buy what it doesn't. >> reporter: own in clearwire. clearwire shares have been a real beneficiary of our reporting this morning as well. no statement yet from clearwire. we do have confirmation from sprint about the talks. >> does it suggest to you that this would be the end of this? or is this chapter one and maybe a larger acquisition story in that sector? >> it looks as though actually we're more towards the end game. as i reported earlier t-mobile had been a part of these talks originally
no assurances, of course, as usual they say discussions will result in the tran saks or terms -- thes a week to two weeks away from fruition in terms of a deal. although that could always change. and they have been focused on a deal under which softbank would acquire as much as 70% to 75% of the overall company. but structure is something we don't know a great deal about including price. and as i've reported, carl, as well, clearwire is a part of this. an important component of these talks,...
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macy's, saks, tjx and wal-mart all with up arroos. the nasdaq composite is now up almost 1/2%. so gaining some momentum there. and the s&p 500 and the dow all up about the same, up almost 1/2% for each of our major averages right now at this time. back to you. dagen: thank you very much nicole. austrian skydiver felix baumgartner smashing world records yesterday as he plunged 24 miles from the earth's stratosphere. daredevil breaking the sound barrier. during 4 1/2 minute free-fall. hitting top speed of 833 miles-per-hour. the red bull mission was launched wide all over the world. many analysts predict red bull will pull in tens of millions of dollars from the event. and i just wanted to point out mr. chuck yeager, who broke the sound barrier on that very day yesterday, 65 years ago on sunday took a historic flight of his own. he's 89, and he flew in the backseat of an f-15 eagle and broke the sound barrier once again over the mojave desert this california. connell: 89 years old, wow. that really is amazing. still going strong, very strong at 89. dagen: he is awesome. connell:
macy's, saks, tjx and wal-mart all with up arroos. the nasdaq composite is now up almost 1/2%. so gaining some momentum there. and the s&p 500 and the dow all up about the same, up almost 1/2% for each of our major averages right now at this time. back to you. dagen: thank you very much nicole. austrian skydiver felix baumgartner smashing world records yesterday as he plunged 24 miles from the earth's stratosphere. daredevil breaking the sound barrier. during 4 1/2 minute free-fall. hitting...
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i was going to check out saks. i got people to send me -- i asked my friends to send me photos, pictures of apple in various stores to see how crowded -- the king of prussia mall, you could not -- it was two hours to get good service there. >> two hours? >> two hours. i know that because my box mate at the eagles' game missed the first half and it wasn't just because they're awful. he chose to be in the apple line versus watching the eagles. that's a statement on both cases, long apple and short a team. >> makes me feel better about sitting in the rain for hours watching 10-year-olds play baseball. >> i watched 10-year-olds play soccer and field hockey for years and i miss it. >> the house intelligent committee saying american companies should avoid doing business with china's two leading technology firms because they pose a national security threat. a year-long probe says these companies pose a security risk. the committee recommends that government computer systems should not include any components made by these
i was going to check out saks. i got people to send me -- i asked my friends to send me photos, pictures of apple in various stores to see how crowded -- the king of prussia mall, you could not -- it was two hours to get good service there. >> two hours? >> two hours. i know that because my box mate at the eagles' game missed the first half and it wasn't just because they're awful. he chose to be in the apple line versus watching the eagles. that's a statement on both cases, long...