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adam shapiro joins us with more. things he will have to do is improve their profitability. alan mulally is credited with saving the iconic car company and joining ford in 2006 and allowing one ford business plan that allowed ford to avoid government bailout and bankruptcy which brought down general motors and chrysler during the financial crisis. he ford one strategy returned ford to profitability, something it was able to achieve last 19 quarters. fields says one ford will remain the strategy boeing forward. >> our one ford plan has served us so well over the years and it is going to continue to serve us well. and also our culture, are working together culture has been sufficient an integral part of our success and i am personally commit to not only maintaining that but nuturing it with the rest of the team. >> but ford sales dropped in april. year-over-year down overall 1%. there were strong points we should point out. ford f-150 had its best april sales since 2006. and remains the best-selling truck, 37 years and
adam shapiro joins us with more. things he will have to do is improve their profitability. alan mulally is credited with saving the iconic car company and joining ford in 2006 and allowing one ford business plan that allowed ford to avoid government bailout and bankruptcy which brought down general motors and chrysler during the financial crisis. he ford one strategy returned ford to profitability, something it was able to achieve last 19 quarters. fields says one ford will remain the strategy...
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adam shapiro has been standing by. whole foods and it is not good movement, adam, go ahead. >> yeah, their shares are trading down after market, david, almost 12%. the report we got, they missed on earnings per share, street expecting 41 cents. revenue 2.3 billion. street was expecting 2.34 billion. a couple places they're missing. comparable store sales increased to 4.5%. the street was expecting much higher than that. then in their guidance for comparable store sales growth in the third quarter, only going up about half a percent. the street was expecting it to go up to 5.5%. what they're guide something 5%. that is one of the reasons whole foods is having trouble. we're also watching disney after-hours. disney's stock is essentially flat. it is trading up about half a percent. disney with an incredible beat. the earnings per share $1.11. the street was expecting 96 sense on revenue of 11.65 b the street was expecting what, 11.25. good day for the mouse. david: adam, thanks. cheryl: let's get jo ling kent in. you hav
adam shapiro has been standing by. whole foods and it is not good movement, adam, go ahead. >> yeah, their shares are trading down after market, david, almost 12%. the report we got, they missed on earnings per share, street expecting 41 cents. revenue 2.3 billion. street was expecting 2.34 billion. a couple places they're missing. comparable store sales increased to 4.5%. the street was expecting much higher than that. then in their guidance for comparable store sales growth in the third...
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(shapiro) i graduated from high school in 1960, and i didn't have a tape recorder. no technology. an electronic music studio was oscillators taken from the physics lab. there was nothing like a synthesizer made for musicians. here behind me-- here's an arb synthesizer. how many of those were made? 300, 400, maybe a 1,000 of this big model. it was made for composers. it was invented by composers, right? here in front of me-- here's a kurzweil synthesizer. hundreds of thousands of these are made. it's made for consumers. and of course, the synthesis got linked to computing. one way of making a piece is to make the piece on a synthesizer and record as you go on the computer-- no notation, y'know, playing, playing. i like this. i don't like that. try it again. record again on the computer as a sequence. little by little, i began to realize that the music that i wrote was very shaped by the technology i was using to write it. the process became sort of passive. i did way more listening and way less writing. it was slowed down, and i was losing track of the shaping of it.
(shapiro) i graduated from high school in 1960, and i didn't have a tape recorder. no technology. an electronic music studio was oscillators taken from the physics lab. there was nothing like a synthesizer made for musicians. here behind me-- here's an arb synthesizer. how many of those were made? 300, 400, maybe a 1,000 of this big model. it was made for composers. it was invented by composers, right? here in front of me-- here's a kurzweil synthesizer. hundreds of thousands of these are made....
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shapiro and the engagement, was libya different in state department interface, and if so, how?>> either -- the answer is, yes, it was different, and it was different because our other engagements, where we were engaged military, where we were supporting the policy of the united states, we worked with a c.t. type focus, counterterrorism type focus. this was the first activity that did not start out as a counterterrorism effort that employed the combat power for africa command. >> thank you. mr. lynch, are you next? the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you, chairman. even the atrocities that gaddafi committed, it is no question that libya is much better off without him. after 42 years of rule, we have a delicate transition to a democracy. dr. wehrey, you testified recently that overwhelmingly the country's political leaders are rejecting violence for political means and that they are committed to some sort of a democratic path forward and that they will have greater cooperation with the u.s. can you explain in more detail what their willingness is or how that willingness to coo
shapiro and the engagement, was libya different in state department interface, and if so, how?>> either -- the answer is, yes, it was different, and it was different because our other engagements, where we were engaged military, where we were supporting the policy of the united states, we worked with a c.t. type focus, counterterrorism type focus. this was the first activity that did not start out as a counterterrorism effort that employed the combat power for africa command. >>...
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>> when you say he got to go, you're talking about -- >> if the assistant secretary shapiro -- if he had called the combatant commander and said we need you to put all assets on the target, would you have been taking action at that command in concert with the european command to begin moving assets toward benghazi sooner? >> from my perspective working at a staff officer at j2, what i saw going on and surrounding, it appeared to me had the state department made such a request within the authority that existed on the part of the combatant commander, they could have done more. >> and within the joint interagency arrangement, you saw for, during, and after 9/11, the decision did not belong to the department of defense. it belonged to the department of state? >> there are certain things that a combatant commander can do, but a greater sense of interaction and what it is that would happen within that country, absolutely, publication with department of state would have been warranted. >> the vice admiral, general ham, yourself, nobody had the authority to unilaterally launch combatant airc
>> when you say he got to go, you're talking about -- >> if the assistant secretary shapiro -- if he had called the combatant commander and said we need you to put all assets on the target, would you have been taking action at that command in concert with the european command to begin moving assets toward benghazi sooner? >> from my perspective working at a staff officer at j2, what i saw going on and surrounding, it appeared to me had the state department made such a request...
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shapiro came there as well. reporter: enters shapiro is part of the want of principle gatekeepers. no consulting group knows more about the been caused the attacks and the scandals impacted. ashley: thank you very much. here to discuss the kangaroo court boycotted by democrats. we have fox news contributors and thank you both for being here. i appreciated on this friday night. nancy pelosi was making some pretty interesting events and she says conservatives have run out of ammunition with obamacare. they've been there and done that with benghazi. how much of that resonates with the average person out there? you think that she has a point? >> certainly among the left, yes, they will be with her. about 61% want to know if they really send e-mail that showed the white house was involved in structuring the talking points for television for susan rice's appearance. and i don't think nancy pelosi runs the risk of looking that she doesn't care. but somehow this terror attack on the anniversary of 9/11 in which an ambassador and three other americans are killed, somehow it is all idle. but
shapiro came there as well. reporter: enters shapiro is part of the want of principle gatekeepers. no consulting group knows more about the been caused the attacks and the scandals impacted. ashley: thank you very much. here to discuss the kangaroo court boycotted by democrats. we have fox news contributors and thank you both for being here. i appreciated on this friday night. nancy pelosi was making some pretty interesting events and she says conservatives have run out of ammunition with...
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. >> shapiro was there as well. >> andrew shapiro is among the founding partners at beacon. their online biosuggests that no one else knows more about the benghazi attack. >> pe loes i described a -- a good run is better than a bad stand with the recess no immediate pressure on a decision. >>> a delicate balancing act today for president obama. he was pushing his green energy policies in california, but in doing so, he was getting pushback from another core support group, big labor. >> reporter: as a san francisco bay area walmart, president obama praised the owners for installing solar panels, led light bulbs. >> this is going to be make a difference, it's the right thing to do for the planet and for the bottom line, because when you save that money, you can pass that money back to consumers in the form of lower prices, or you can use it to create more jobs. >> mr. obama announced executive actions and corporate commitments he says will have the impact of taking 80 million cars off the street by increasing energy efficiency in buildings and appliances and increasing the use
. >> shapiro was there as well. >> andrew shapiro is among the founding partners at beacon. their online biosuggests that no one else knows more about the benghazi attack. >> pe loes i described a -- a good run is better than a bad stand with the recess no immediate pressure on a decision. >>> a delicate balancing act today for president obama. he was pushing his green energy policies in california, but in doing so, he was getting pushback from another core support...
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i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. this is another big merger offer. this could make a difference what you can watch on your mobile screen. at&t's $49 billion offer for directv and why it may not be a slam-dunk. >>> army knives, chocolate and common sense. people of switzerland doing the world proud, rejecting a $25 a minimum wage. show them what you're made of. that is jill abramson's advice to wake forest graduates. just our luck. melissa francis is there. >>> get ready or get sued. the insurance company says it is citi's fault for not being prepared for climate change. even when they say it's not it is always about money. before we get to those stories we have to show you what is happening with apple today in anticipation of new iphone 6. this could be a clue from the multibillion-dollar deal for beats electronics is going to be become official. here to talk about all this, our own charlie gasparino. operationsy byrnes and nyu associate professor, mark brennan. surprised apple is back above $600 a share. >> i would not. i wouldn't call 1 1/2% soarin
i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. this is another big merger offer. this could make a difference what you can watch on your mobile screen. at&t's $49 billion offer for directv and why it may not be a slam-dunk. >>> army knives, chocolate and common sense. people of switzerland doing the world proud, rejecting a $25 a minimum wage. show them what you're made of. that is jill abramson's advice to wake forest graduates. just our luck. melissa francis is there. >>> get...
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ben shapiro is next. u ♪ ♪ ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud.don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher mortgage rates... ...and not getting the home you really want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ ♪ >>> that was a new public service announcement from mtv as it teams up with groups like care, the counsel of islamic relatio relations, the naacp and others to educate people about bias they may not know they have. while the campaign is designed to e
ben shapiro is next. u ♪ ♪ ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud.don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher mortgage rates... ...and not getting the home you really want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my...
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adam shapiro is in for melissa francis today. so, adam, i don't know, you do not have an american tie flag like ira but handsome nonetheless. >> i have to let you know i have a guess thinked that union jack flag looked pretty good. we'll look at that later on and on july 4th we'll give him some grief. thank you, deirdre. i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. donald sterling will balance his ownership over to his wife and guess what? >>> texas laying claim to seven of the top 15 fastest growing cities in america. >>> "the great escape," why you may be more stressed out at home than work these days. >>> privacy going the way of the dinosaur. latest facebook attempt to assure users are part bodyguard and part varney. >>> sex, drugs, gdp. i told tu would be a good show. even when they say it is not it is always about money. adam: fallout from the minimum wage movement. amazon is hoping to replace some workers with robots. they hope to have 10,000 rob boats operating in its warehouses by the end of this year. we want to bring in si
adam shapiro is in for melissa francis today. so, adam, i don't know, you do not have an american tie flag like ira but handsome nonetheless. >> i have to let you know i have a guess thinked that union jack flag looked pretty good. we'll look at that later on and on july 4th we'll give him some grief. thank you, deirdre. i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. donald sterling will balance his ownership over to his wife and guess what? >>> texas laying claim to seven of the top...
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ben shapiro is next. u start tom? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow.oday we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. ♪ ♪ ♪ and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart
ben shapiro is next. u start tom? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow.oday we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. ♪ ♪ ♪ and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask...
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ben shapiro is editor and chief of truthrevolt.org. here in person. >> you, too. >> you're not trying to encourse anything that donald sterling said but you see another problem here. >> of course, nobody endorses what donald sterling said. we're seeing thoughts, views, matter more than action. in 2005 when he was actively discriminating apparently against black people and saying all the right things, the nba has nothing to say. he's paying his bash coach and de'andre jordan and jamal crawford 5 million, all of whom is black and he said the wrong thing and the nba wants to oust him. we live in an era where a taped, unknown to you -- >> in that case, having practiced law, he settled that case with the feds for 3 million bucks. he didn't admit he was guilty or found guilty. in fact, the major discrimination suit, the racial allegations were dropped and lost the discrimination was resolved in his favor. it was different if he was found guilty dead to right of saying racist things, doing racist things. you know, here, there was no dispute.
ben shapiro is editor and chief of truthrevolt.org. here in person. >> you, too. >> you're not trying to encourse anything that donald sterling said but you see another problem here. >> of course, nobody endorses what donald sterling said. we're seeing thoughts, views, matter more than action. in 2005 when he was actively discriminating apparently against black people and saying all the right things, the nba has nothing to say. he's paying his bash coach and de'andre jordan...
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shapiro and the engagement, was libya different in state department interface, and if so, how? >> either -- the answer is, yes, it was different, and it was different because our other engagements, where we were engaged militarily, where we were supporting the policy of the united states, we worked with a c.t. type focus, counterterrorism type focus. this was the first activity that did not start out as a counterterrorism effort that employed the combat power for africa command. >> thank you. mr. lynch, are you next? the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you, chairman. given the atrocities that gaddafi committed, it is no question that libya is much better off without him. after 42 years of rule, we have a delicate transition to a democracy. dr. wehrey, you testified previously that overwhelmingly the country's political leaders are rejecting violence for political means and that they are committed to some sort of a democratic path forward and that they will have greater cooperation with the u.s. can you explain in more detail what their willingness is or how that willingness
shapiro and the engagement, was libya different in state department interface, and if so, how? >> either -- the answer is, yes, it was different, and it was different because our other engagements, where we were engaged militarily, where we were supporting the policy of the united states, we worked with a c.t. type focus, counterterrorism type focus. this was the first activity that did not start out as a counterterrorism effort that employed the combat power for africa command. >>...
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but the thing is, the good thing about what dickstein and shapiro is suggesting is that it would be a additional funding from congress. we would have two approaches. one would be to change medicare because to keep a patient on dialysis costs $300,000 approximately more per year, per patient than to give them a transplant. so we're going to move some of those funds towards compensating donors for their expenses. and that will save medicare money. and so we think we have a pretty good argument for them to do that. and that money would only go to donors who are willing to help those at top of the waiting list, who are in the most need. so that would be medicare funded. and then the second thing we would do is broaden the exceptions that allow charity to get involved. so like the situation where i talked about where you'd have a family of a transplant patient their housing taken care of, their meals taken care of, all that by some charity, we're going to allow that kind of thing top to happen for donors. because right now that's illegal. so we're going to allow private charities to get mo
but the thing is, the good thing about what dickstein and shapiro is suggesting is that it would be a additional funding from congress. we would have two approaches. one would be to change medicare because to keep a patient on dialysis costs $300,000 approximately more per year, per patient than to give them a transplant. so we're going to move some of those funds towards compensating donors for their expenses. and that will save medicare money. and so we think we have a pretty good argument...
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go to adam shapiro. keurig green mountain to be precise. >> they changed the name, david. a beat and a beat. on earnings per share, coming in $1.08 for non-gaap earnings. street expecting 1.05 billion. a couple things to pay attention to. they announced a one billion dollars share prepurchase. guidance for fiscal 2014 everywhere from what the street expects to $3.73 per share and street was expecting 3.72. in the after-market they're trading up now up 4%. david: that's good news. todd, what do you think of knows numbers? >> i think it is very good news. last earnings they had coca-cola helping them through. this time they have been pretty solid. green mountain has been solid all the way through. i'm glad to see they beat both on the bottom and top line. that is a good sign. maybe we'll finally start to get a little growth here. >> the annual high of this stock has been $124, but the low is well below what it is right now. it is 56 bucks right now. the stock at bid is $94.16. >> i think the stock will continue to move here. they sold it off pretty good into earnings go back
go to adam shapiro. keurig green mountain to be precise. >> they changed the name, david. a beat and a beat. on earnings per share, coming in $1.08 for non-gaap earnings. street expecting 1.05 billion. a couple things to pay attention to. they announced a one billion dollars share prepurchase. guidance for fiscal 2014 everywhere from what the street expects to $3.73 per share and street was expecting 3.72. in the after-market they're trading up now up 4%. david: that's good news. todd,...
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beth shapiro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to getom animals and plants that live in the past of. >> de-extinction. do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think making 100% genome of this can be possible. this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look more like the genome of the animal you want to try to deextinct. away you would need to know are the places in the genome, the elephant genome, the places in the elephant genome that differed from the mammoth genome, and you would be able to have an elephant that has some of characteristics of a mammoth, for example, tolerance to cold or longer hair. >> tell me more about that genome editing. is that possible? >> that is possible today. and the technology to do multiple changes at once is being developed as we speak. there are some people in science that say if a species has gone extinct, there is a reason for
beth shapiro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to getom animals and plants that live in the past of. >> de-extinction. do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think making 100% genome of this can be possible. this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look...
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matt shapiro,president of mws capital, joins us for chart talk this morning. good morning matt. >>good morning angie. >>you tend to invest heavily in the stock market. you have a portfolio full of some popular names, maybe some not so popular names. and you've been doing well. what do you think about market conditions? >>it seems kind of slow doesn't it? like there's not a lot biting. but there's a lot going on underneath with heavy deal making activity and earnings that actually are ending up in this quarter to be better than what people thought. with the shakeout of the nasdaq and some of the smaller cap companies there are a lot of stocks at 6 and 1 year lows that have earnings catalysts and some of them have really been jumping on unexpectedly good earnings. >>one of the stocks that you're watching is discovery communications. this stock has not performed well. earnings are coming out today. what are you anticipating? >>yes, it's really been a dog and one of its networks is animal planet. it has missed the last few quarters. it's a stock i own. it's a pure play cable content
matt shapiro,president of mws capital, joins us for chart talk this morning. good morning matt. >>good morning angie. >>you tend to invest heavily in the stock market. you have a portfolio full of some popular names, maybe some not so popular names. and you've been doing well. what do you think about market conditions? >>it seems kind of slow doesn't it? like there's not a lot biting. but there's a lot going on underneath with heavy deal making activity and earnings that...
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matt shapiro- president mws capital, has his eyes on the stock market for us this morning. hello matt--as a money manager what steps do you take during the spring months? > >one thing i do is a mid- course correction and see how the year has gone. this year we've seen the high flyers come down. we've seen interest rates be a lot steadier than people thought. so you take a look at some of the stocks that are working and some of the stocks that are not and try to make a move here and there. i've been buying oil, european companies and also stocks that are in transportation and industrial seem to be more popular. some of the high flyers really came down so i've been choosier about that sector of the economy. > >what about volatility in the market... is it typically high or typically low this season? > >volatility tends to rise and have these sudden spikes in the late spring and sometimes in the summer. i know a lot of people think it's in the fall but i've seen the biggest volatility spikes in what people think are gonna be the quiet months of the year. > >matt will this be a
matt shapiro- president mws capital, has his eyes on the stock market for us this morning. hello matt--as a money manager what steps do you take during the spring months? > >one thing i do is a mid- course correction and see how the year has gone. this year we've seen the high flyers come down. we've seen interest rates be a lot steadier than people thought. so you take a look at some of the stocks that are working and some of the stocks that are not and try to make a move here and there....
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chart talk is next matt shapiro president of n.w. s capital is tracking down some high-yielding stocks for us this morning. good morning, matt. > > morning, angie. > > let's run through the dogs of the dow. what do you like here? well a lot of investors of course have gotten back into the dividend stuff this year and these stocks have had quite a turnaround. you know at&t with the big news yesterday buying directv yields about 5%... verizon, merck, intel-- these are the dogs of the dow, and they've all done very well. i want to caution investors you've gotta take a look at the 10 year treasury which yesterday touched 2 and a half percent and that's very very low so what my concern is that investors are piling out of growth that they liked last year and back into defensive dividend stuff that they're not taking a look at that 10 year and if the winds change a little bit and rates rise, they might be a little disappointed with playing it too safe in too big of dividends. > > what should they do here? > > take a balanced approach. you h
chart talk is next matt shapiro president of n.w. s capital is tracking down some high-yielding stocks for us this morning. good morning, matt. > > morning, angie. > > let's run through the dogs of the dow. what do you like here? well a lot of investors of course have gotten back into the dividend stuff this year and these stocks have had quite a turnaround. you know at&t with the big news yesterday buying directv yields about 5%... verizon, merck, intel-- these are the dogs of...
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matt shapiro president of mws capital joins us now to talk about ibm. good morning to you, matt. > > good morning, angie. > > big blue has an analysts meeting coming up tomorrow. the stock has been rallying as of late. what do you make of this move? > > well you know a lot of people gave up on ibm for dead you know kind of big blue dinosaur, but here it is sneaking back and of course leading the rally in the dow jones we had yesterday. a lot of investors are hoping tomorrow with the investor day that somehow they're going to come back with some analyst's guidance to really give them some clarity about the top line. the main and the problem with ibm has been they just haven't been able to crack a hundred billion in revenue and grow that top line and that's going to be the big key tomorrow an the analyst meeting. > > and taking a look at the chart, the stock had tough time cracking back above $200. > > yeah you know it's really been the forgotten and the been down tech stock. it's only about a $200 billion market cap and it's kind of been forgotten. googl
matt shapiro president of mws capital joins us now to talk about ibm. good morning to you, matt. > > good morning, angie. > > big blue has an analysts meeting coming up tomorrow. the stock has been rallying as of late. what do you make of this move? > > well you know a lot of people gave up on ibm for dead you know kind of big blue dinosaur, but here it is sneaking back and of course leading the rally in the dow jones we had yesterday. a lot of investors are hoping tomorrow...
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i am adam shapiro filling in for dierdre bolton.34% of web traffic during peak times up from 32% last year. we will begin to the numbers and see what happens with investors on the eve of the crucial first vote on net neutrality. worried about a new tech bubble? don't. the wall street journal report shows tech companies are sitting on record piles of cash. we will ask the experts the question tech savvy investors want to know. how should they spend it? shopping for other countries, that is what yahoo! did, buying mobile messaging apps link. terms of the deal have to be worked out but the latest spending sprees days after snap chat settled charges with u.s. regulators for this -- deceivi
i am adam shapiro filling in for dierdre bolton.34% of web traffic during peak times up from 32% last year. we will begin to the numbers and see what happens with investors on the eve of the crucial first vote on net neutrality. worried about a new tech bubble? don't. the wall street journal report shows tech companies are sitting on record piles of cash. we will ask the experts the question tech savvy investors want to know. how should they spend it? shopping for other countries, that is what...
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africomings back at over the summer, andrew shapiro came there as well. he was briefed.and then of course ambassador johnny carson, who was very engaged obviously in what went on. schapirois is andrew who was assistant secretary of state for political affairs? >> that is correct. >> part of global strategies, correct currently? >> yes. he works.ely where did the general urged the state department to take a specific action? getsou and or the general specific direction of what to do? >> i cannot speak for anyone other than myself. that was not my place to encourage them to do that. >> and you do not know if the general urged -- >> i do not know if they urged to take action. there was dialogue over what action wanted to be taken. washe general like you trained in a culture that says when you have soldiers under attack you respond, right? >> there was a senior admiral in charge from a but they were engaged back in d.c. >> i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. mr. shapiro and the engagement, was libyan different in state department interface and if so how? -- the answer is,
africomings back at over the summer, andrew shapiro came there as well. he was briefed.and then of course ambassador johnny carson, who was very engaged obviously in what went on. schapirois is andrew who was assistant secretary of state for political affairs? >> that is correct. >> part of global strategies, correct currently? >> yes. he works.ely where did the general urged the state department to take a specific action? getsou and or the general specific direction of what...
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i remember in my training, ed shapiro, who was a gifted psychiatrist, we weren't doing our work as psychiatristsraining, we looked over there is ed with a tear running down his cheek but silent of the he looked at us and said in case you miss it, i love this work. >> ah. >> how could you not have a heart for that? >> how could you not have a heart for that. look, there are times for men and women, and i'm sad women feel it is shameful, when you're moved so much by what you're doing, that a threat to it, is registering at the core of your being. >> wow. don't forget to ask, what are we crying about here? are we not feeling good because our tummy is hurt? are we crying because we're sentimental or upset about something? kimberly, i'm a bit of a crier. not what imsad, not what imhurt. i really rarely cry. i get very sentimental. that is when the tears flow. it is a bit of a problem for me. if you were watching memorial day, i cried on the air. i'll going to point that out very reluctantly because -- >> do we have the clip? >> i felt very uncomfortable, doctor. i fully support the reason we were cry
i remember in my training, ed shapiro, who was a gifted psychiatrist, we weren't doing our work as psychiatristsraining, we looked over there is ed with a tear running down his cheek but silent of the he looked at us and said in case you miss it, i love this work. >> ah. >> how could you not have a heart for that? >> how could you not have a heart for that. look, there are times for men and women, and i'm sad women feel it is shameful, when you're moved so much by what you're...
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jim is in the nation's capitol and we'll begin with fox business reporter adam shapiro with the latest. >> reporter: jenna, price increases of 5 and 12 and half percent and caught the act off guard. in the wall street journal, it details the problem that is expected to grow worse. they are appearing in contract negotiations now underway in the united states. 2,000 housekeepers and waiters and union members for instance voted to go on strike in las vegas june 1st. unite here which represents 55,000 employees nationwide. and adding 4,000 dependants and raised fees 26 million since 2011. obama care allows children up to the age of 26 to stay on the health care plan of their parents. the contract proposal was rejected that required union members to help cover the expenses. septa estimates the cadillac tax will raise the health care bill $15 million on top of the one fwent million dollars. it imposes a 40 percent tax on individual health plans that cost more than 10, 200 bucks and unions that run their open health care plans dropped coverage for part- time workers. they agreed to eliminate
jim is in the nation's capitol and we'll begin with fox business reporter adam shapiro with the latest. >> reporter: jenna, price increases of 5 and 12 and half percent and caught the act off guard. in the wall street journal, it details the problem that is expected to grow worse. they are appearing in contract negotiations now underway in the united states. 2,000 housekeepers and waiters and union members for instance voted to go on strike in las vegas june 1st. unite here which...
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the records were obtained by transparency activists ryan shapiro who has sued the u.s. government to release information on its role in mandela's initial capture in 1962 and on why it took until 2008 for mandela to be removed from the u.s. terrorist watch list. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. philadelphiaan in with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. much of today's program to honoring the life and legacy of writer and activist maya angelou. she died wednesday at her home in north carolina. she was 86 years old. her son, guy johnson, issued a statement that she "lived a life as a teacher, activist, artist and human being. she was a warrior for equality, tolerance, and peace." born marguerite ann johnson in st. louis, maya angelou grew up in arkansas in the jim crow south. at the age of seven or eight, she was raped by her mother's boyfriend. he was killed shortly thereafter as a result of the trauma, she remained virtually silent
the records were obtained by transparency activists ryan shapiro who has sued the u.s. government to release information on its role in mandela's initial capture in 1962 and on why it took until 2008 for mandela to be removed from the u.s. terrorist watch list. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. philadelphiaan in with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the...
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and another democrat to keep an eye on is 24-year-old josh shapiro.te house to go to the kocounty council where he felt that he needed more influence, and don't count him out. >>> and now to the republican side for the two rising stars. ryan costello is running for the sixth congressional seat vacated by fellow republican jim burrokc. he was named one of the 40 under 40 to watch. he may be someone on the rise. and also dave reid who is the chairman of the campaign committee where he saw his party pick up 13 seats in 2012 and maintain a majority, with sam smith set to retire, reid is likely to make a move into the leadership position and could end up running for governor himself one day. that is it for this edition of "daily rundown." it is a busy, busy friday and we wait for secretary shinseki to arrive at the white house, and chris jansing will be talking to bernie sanders the chairman of the veterans committee. >>> time for your weekend forecast. it doesn't look too bad in many spots, but the only issues are with thunderstorms in the aft afternoon h
and another democrat to keep an eye on is 24-year-old josh shapiro.te house to go to the kocounty council where he felt that he needed more influence, and don't count him out. >>> and now to the republican side for the two rising stars. ryan costello is running for the sixth congressional seat vacated by fellow republican jim burrokc. he was named one of the 40 under 40 to watch. he may be someone on the rise. and also dave reid who is the chairman of the campaign committee where he...
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dave: i have to jump in, we have the cisco numbers, adam shapiro, go ahead. adam: it is a beat and a beat. revenue came in at 11.5 billion, thithe street expecting 11.36 billion, and writes now cisco is trading up after hours almost a little over 3%. dave: let me just go to cme for one second. todd, looking at those numbers, good or bad? >> i think they are great. i'm happy for john chambers. they will do their best. they have a lot of headwind in front of them. i think ther there's a lot of competition but i'm happy for cisco because that is a great bellwether. maybe things could be turning around because they are major player. if they will beat on top and bottom, i am happy for them. liz: non-cap $0.51 per share. revenue also a beat at 11.55 billion, exultation than .36 billion did let us bring it to delve into the numbers first on fox business, john chambers. chairman and ceo their first on fox business interview. you had real problems with all kinds of issues with her it europe waning in all kinds of other problems, looks like like things are looking bett
dave: i have to jump in, we have the cisco numbers, adam shapiro, go ahead. adam: it is a beat and a beat. revenue came in at 11.5 billion, thithe street expecting 11.36 billion, and writes now cisco is trading up after hours almost a little over 3%. dave: let me just go to cme for one second. todd, looking at those numbers, good or bad? >> i think they are great. i'm happy for john chambers. they will do their best. they have a lot of headwind in front of them. i think ther there's a lot...
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fox business's adam shapiro joins me for details. adam?> you want to know which bonds from which cities and states you want to hold. this is important thing. this is a moody's report analyzing defaults on municipal bonds from 1970 to 2013. they are on the rise. there are only 80 of moody's rated investment securities since 1970. it is starting to pick up. you see that with places like, we have a graphic to show you, jefferson county, alabama. this was last year. detroit, you see some of these bond being defaulted upon. the other thing that moody's study found, since 1970, the recovery rate, for instance in 1970. there was default, chesapeake bay bridge and tunnel district. gerri: i remember that. >> the people with those bonds got all of their money back. you get it back through insurance. there is lots of way. recovery, 70 cents on dollar. they got 100 cents on dollar. today it is averages 64 cents on dollar. gerri: lot of our viewers hold on to muni bond in the portfolio. important information and news. thanks for coming on the show. >>
fox business's adam shapiro joins me for details. adam?> you want to know which bonds from which cities and states you want to hold. this is important thing. this is a moody's report analyzing defaults on municipal bonds from 1970 to 2013. they are on the rise. there are only 80 of moody's rated investment securities since 1970. it is starting to pick up. you see that with places like, we have a graphic to show you, jefferson county, alabama. this was last year. detroit, you see some of...
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adam shapiro with the details on how much the current and tannerred owner, donald sterling, stands toe on this deal. this is a very high price. >> it's an incredible price because it's almost four times the record amount that was paid to buy the last nba team. but let's talk about this. donald sterling's return on investment could be as much as 16%. he bought the team in 1981 for $12.5 million. the compounded annual growth rate? 16.6% is almost double the 8.7% he would have got for the s&p 500 since 1981. but the big winners in all of this may actually be the state of california and u.s. treasury. the combined state and federal capital gains tax could be as high as $500 million. a shame they're not in new york. we could use some of that money. but the deal is far from certain. even though shelley sterling, acting as the sole trustee for the sterling family trust, signed a binding contract to sell the team to ballmer, her husband and clippers opener donald sterling -- owner donald sterling never gave her power of attorney. donald sterling has not issued a statement on any of this just
adam shapiro with the details on how much the current and tannerred owner, donald sterling, stands toe on this deal. this is a very high price. >> it's an incredible price because it's almost four times the record amount that was paid to buy the last nba team. but let's talk about this. donald sterling's return on investment could be as much as 16%. he bought the team in 1981 for $12.5 million. the compounded annual growth rate? 16.6% is almost double the 8.7% he would have got for the...
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davis was called a bad mom by some on the right wing, like breitbart's ben shapiro who tweeted that wendyn, had her husband foot her bills and divorced after adultery accusations. #feministhero. >> by the way, my wife left this weekend. i am a single dad this weekend. >> i am so glad you said this because i leave my kid every weekend with her father, my husband, and i fly to new york and i do the tv show. and every time you're like where is your child. i was like with her father. and people are just like oh, my god, alone? >> because again in 2014, i am convinced -- i did not believe this until two or three months ago, there still very much exists a double standard. if i were to do that when i leave in the morning and leave the child with my wife. >> with the mother? >> that's fine. >> you're the provider. >> he's going out. but when moms do it, it's -- yes, they are -- and sometimes it's like that, but other times it's like ben shapiro's tweet there, it's very much overt. and that's a shame. it's a shame. >> and so i want to bring this to the policy, because the thing is on the one hand
davis was called a bad mom by some on the right wing, like breitbart's ben shapiro who tweeted that wendyn, had her husband foot her bills and divorced after adultery accusations. #feministhero. >> by the way, my wife left this weekend. i am a single dad this weekend. >> i am so glad you said this because i leave my kid every weekend with her father, my husband, and i fly to new york and i do the tv show. and every time you're like where is your child. i was like with her father....
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david: adam shapiro has numbers on aig, the big insurance company. remember we bailed it out? adam, what are the numbers? i know they're very difficult to decipher through. >> we'll miss on revenue number because they missed on what they wrote in premiums. let's give you earnings per share. that's a beat. the street was expecting $1.07. the board announced dividend payable in june of roughly 12 1/2 cents we'll get back to you on all of this, david. david: brian, any indication from aig's number? aig has been up over the past three months. up over the past year. do you look at that number with any significance there? >> aig is so big and so complicated, i defy just about anyone to understand what is going on their balance sheet. they have loss carry forwards. it will take a couple days to figure out what is going on there. they're not losing any money so is probably pretty good. cheryl: robert frost, numbers at end of the day, tomorrow may it be more bullish? want to give you last word here, robert. >> everybody is trying to kill the bull. bears think bull market is over. every
david: adam shapiro has numbers on aig, the big insurance company. remember we bailed it out? adam, what are the numbers? i know they're very difficult to decipher through. >> we'll miss on revenue number because they missed on what they wrote in premiums. let's give you earnings per share. that's a beat. the street was expecting $1.07. the board announced dividend payable in june of roughly 12 1/2 cents we'll get back to you on all of this, david. david: brian, any indication from aig's...
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adam shapiro's got more details.rs, those that own these stocks. >> reporter: that's a good question too, cheryl. well, one boss, and, of course, his name is mark fields. alan mull hall ais credited with saving the iconic car company and developed the one ford business plan that allowed ford to avoid a government bailout and bankruptcy which, of course, brought down general motors and chrysler during the financial crisis. mulally's one ford strategy returned ford to profitability, something it's been able to achieve for the last 19 quarters. mulally says fields will continue to keep ford profitable. >> mark has been there from day one, and mark decided that he was going to be a key part of the plan. i've never had anybody that's followed me around that wanted to know everything i've thought. i've nothing left to teach him. talk to mark about it, he knows everything. >> reporter: ford sales, however, dropped in april year-over-year down roughly 1% overall there. worth some strong points, the ford f-150 had its best sa
adam shapiro's got more details.rs, those that own these stocks. >> reporter: that's a good question too, cheryl. well, one boss, and, of course, his name is mark fields. alan mull hall ais credited with saving the iconic car company and developed the one ford business plan that allowed ford to avoid a government bailout and bankruptcy which, of course, brought down general motors and chrysler during the financial crisis. mulally's one ford strategy returned ford to profitability,...
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fox business's very own adam shapiro joins me live from lower manhattan. tell us what the scene is like. >> well right now it is people going home from work. most of the dedication ceremony was finished very quickly actually around 11:00 a.m. this morning. the museum i should point out will be open to the family members of the souls who died here, the almost 3,000 who died here as well as at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania. but museum represents much more than a memorial and an honoring of the people who died here. it is also a celebration of the people who risked their lives to save so many others and those who survive, people like florence jones, who told her very passionate tale of how she escaped that day. >> i had taken my shoes off on the 60th floor and i walked in my stockings the rest of the way. after that, i still walked in my stocking feet 50 more blocks to get to a friend's office, barely in one piece. when i heard that the museum was looking for artifacts, i thought about my shoes. i had put them in a plastic container, and when
fox business's very own adam shapiro joins me live from lower manhattan. tell us what the scene is like. >> well right now it is people going home from work. most of the dedication ceremony was finished very quickly actually around 11:00 a.m. this morning. the museum i should point out will be open to the family members of the souls who died here, the almost 3,000 who died here as well as at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania. but museum represents much more than a memorial and...
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adam shapiro, how did cvs do. >> beat on earnings per share. street was expecting 74 cents. they just missed on revenue, 3.86 billion. the street was expecting 3.91 billion, liz. liz: thank you very much, on cvs. we're checking numbers right now. looks like they're flat at the moment -- cbs. no real surprises when it comes to trading. we're watching this right now, david. i don't know what headlines you're seeing. david: advertising revenue, 2.16 versus 2.46 billion last year. all of the networks getting hit hard by advertising as it finds new space not only in cable but also in social media. that is weighing heavily on all the networks. cbs has had an extraordinary year in broadcasting. it has been doing very well in all the prime time shops. still has "60 minutes," some perennial favorites that do well, but even with those ratings, shows you, liz, even when you're top in the ratings it doesn't necessarily pay off. we're seeing that after-hours. you beat, of course they had a little miss on revenue but beat on the top line and still not helping you after-hours. liz: that is
adam shapiro, how did cvs do. >> beat on earnings per share. street was expecting 74 cents. they just missed on revenue, 3.86 billion. the street was expecting 3.91 billion, liz. liz: thank you very much, on cvs. we're checking numbers right now. looks like they're flat at the moment -- cbs. no real surprises when it comes to trading. we're watching this right now, david. i don't know what headlines you're seeing. david: advertising revenue, 2.16 versus 2.46 billion last year. all of the...
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adam shapiro in for david asman. let's go to nicole.nge. [closing bell ringing] liz: great day for the bulls. , boy, it didn't look like it would end up very well. looks how stocks are finishing up. dow jones industrial seeing gains. what a roller coaster ride. up 342 points. a decent swing of more than 60 points here. s&p 500 looking at a bain gain of nearly three points. nasdaq finding its footing up 20 points a good day for the markets. adam: time for your front page headlines. apple closing in on what could be the biggest acquisition ever. according to people familiar with the matter, wanting to
adam shapiro in for david asman. let's go to nicole.nge. [closing bell ringing] liz: great day for the bulls. , boy, it didn't look like it would end up very well. looks how stocks are finishing up. dow jones industrial seeing gains. what a roller coaster ride. up 342 points. a decent swing of more than 60 points here. s&p 500 looking at a bain gain of nearly three points. nasdaq finding its footing up 20 points a good day for the markets. adam: time for your front page headlines. apple...
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so i'm going to miss mary shapiro. i would ask her, have they forced down commissions to such a low level that the suppliers aren't making any money, and, therefore, they're not providing research to the public? you know, we have to have a balance. and i think that the public will be better served by having three strong competitors. they'll compete against each other. they'll lower prices. they'll innovate more. we'll have faster data, et cetera. >> good to see you as always. >> my pleasure. >> lee cooperman of omega. >>> up next, we'll get a check of the big market movers on this big market-moving day. we'll find out how the guys are playing them, as well. >>> and jim chanos has big bearish bets out there now. we'll get the updates on them and what he's watching next. that and much more straight ahead from vegas. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weig
so i'm going to miss mary shapiro. i would ask her, have they forced down commissions to such a low level that the suppliers aren't making any money, and, therefore, they're not providing research to the public? you know, we have to have a balance. and i think that the public will be better served by having three strong competitors. they'll compete against each other. they'll lower prices. they'll innovate more. we'll have faster data, et cetera. >> good to see you as always. >> my...
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shapiro, under someone who had special authority for one country with africa, and the near east was run by other people. you had one country libya that was being run by different group of people. you mentioned this earlier. they determined that there are not you got to go. is that correct? when you say he got to go, you're talking about -- but if the assistant secretary called theif he had divinity combatant commander and said we need you to put all would youthe target, have been taking action at that command in concert with the european command to begin moving assets toward benghazi sooner? >> from my perspective working i a staff officer at j2, what saw going on and surrounding, it it appeared to me had the state department eight such a request within the authority that existed on the part of the combatant commander, they could have done more. >> and within the joint interagency arrangement, you saw 9/11, theg, and after decision did not belong to the department of defense. it belonged to the department of state? >> there are certain things that a combatant commander can do, but a gre
shapiro, under someone who had special authority for one country with africa, and the near east was run by other people. you had one country libya that was being run by different group of people. you mentioned this earlier. they determined that there are not you got to go. is that correct? when you say he got to go, you're talking about -- but if the assistant secretary called theif he had divinity combatant commander and said we need you to put all would youthe target, have been taking action...