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simón dice... sigue... simón dice, "toca el pecho." simón dice, "toca el brazo."ice, "toca el pelo." simón dice, "toca los ojos." simón dice, "toca la mano." simón dice, "toca el pecho." simón dice, "toca el pie." simón dice, "toca la pierna." simón dice, "toca el brazo." simón dice, "toca el pelo." simón dice, "toca la cabeza." simón dice, "toca las orejas." simón dice, "toca el pecho." toca el brazo, toca la mano. ( todos ríen ) ¿qué hubo? qué pasó? era ramón. dice que hay que llamar a un especialista para papá. ¿un especialista? sí, parece que el doctor necesita una segunda opinión y hay un especialista muy bueno en guadalajara. pensaba ir a visitar al hospital a papá. allí podremos hablar con mercedes de esto. bien. entonces, vamos. yo me quedo aquí. gloria no está y alguien tiene que cuidar a los niños. bien. ivamos a jugar! niños: isí! simón dice... en la clínica, cerca del sitio de la excavación raquel y angela esperan noticias y un doctor examina a un muchacho del pueblo. ¿te han examinado antes? bueno. no tengas miedo. no es nada, ¿eh? primero, los ojos.
simón dice... sigue... simón dice, "toca el pecho." simón dice, "toca el brazo."ice, "toca el pelo." simón dice, "toca los ojos." simón dice, "toca la mano." simón dice, "toca el pecho." simón dice, "toca el pie." simón dice, "toca la pierna." simón dice, "toca el brazo." simón dice, "toca el pelo." simón dice, "toca la cabeza." simón dice, "toca las orejas."...
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simon is at the new york stock exchange. simon?> and tyler, i'm slightly concerned for your european whack a mole you seem to have a very brutal hammer. let's move on and check where we are with the markets. after so many golden weeks of gains, it's been a little bit rough, but about 90 minutes ago we went positive. the dow went positive for the week. we were up over 90 points just shy of that, as you can see. let's have a look at where we are on the s&p right now. 1555 as we head into the weekend. we'll check on golds and brented a we work our way through the program. let's see what the mood of bob pisani is as we go positive for the week. >> the important thing is 14,514. believe it or not. keep on going on either side. need to be over 14,514. the worst week of the year. goes to show you how great it's been for the year that we're basically flat and this is the worst week of the year. take a look at some of the shipping stocks. i've been asked about why they are all up. shipping stocks have been destroyed in the last year, but th
simon is at the new york stock exchange. simon?> and tyler, i'm slightly concerned for your european whack a mole you seem to have a very brutal hammer. let's move on and check where we are with the markets. after so many golden weeks of gains, it's been a little bit rough, but about 90 minutes ago we went positive. the dow went positive for the week. we were up over 90 points just shy of that, as you can see. let's have a look at where we are on the s&p right now. 1555 as we head into...
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simon here.o you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we have is if the dollar continues to strengthen from here, will that have a big impact on corporate earnings going forward? right now given what we've seen so far in terms of the move in the dollar, you know, that translates into less than a $1 impact in terms of our earnings estimate 2013, but obviously if the dollar were to continue to grind higher from here, that's going to become a bigger issue for the repatriation of earnings. >> was your tech thesis thrown a bit of a wrench? cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i think that there's a lot of kind of back and forth on this right now. we really haven't seen this enterprise software spending kick n.by the way, our overweights right now are in the semiconductors and the hardware. but obviously if we thi
simon here.o you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we have is if the dollar continues to strengthen from here, will that have a big impact on corporate earnings going forward? right now given what we've seen so far in terms of the move in the dollar, you know, that translates into less than a $1 impact in terms of our earnings estimate 2013, but obviously if the...
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professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration at the time of a bail assessment? >> i think that is my view, i think through slow steps we accumulated a system that has a ton of minor offenders and not able to accused in that way. and the right of the constitution and the rights we have made up for the mistakes made. we have to toss out the low-level crimes not just in the city but many parts of the state. and with that bandwidth of focus, we focus on the areas and a activity and crime and less on locking people up. in either case we are punishing the people ahead of their trial. a
professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration...
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simon?the european markets are closing now. >> and as we come towards the close, scott, i think the tenor of the markets in europe is changing. it is clearly negative. it was negative through -- but sort of the moves we're beginning to see, the sort of trades trying to erupt, are concerning. let me just take you to the capital of cyprus where, of course, the parliament is now debating whether or not to impose these one-time levies, on bank accounts. we know cnbc has learned that the finance minister, who, of course, is part of brokering that deal with the rest of europe, has tendered his resignation. we understand that is not at this stage been accepted. it appears to be a very fluid political situation, and, therefore, some people are getting worried. certainly, the euro has broken lower. in fact, we came down to $1.2861, an area we've not been to since november. so the euro inevitably is under some pressure. we'll see if there's a decision to further shore that. $1.2879 is where we are at
simon?the european markets are closing now. >> and as we come towards the close, scott, i think the tenor of the markets in europe is changing. it is clearly negative. it was negative through -- but sort of the moves we're beginning to see, the sort of trades trying to erupt, are concerning. let me just take you to the capital of cyprus where, of course, the parliament is now debating whether or not to impose these one-time levies, on bank accounts. we know cnbc has learned that the...
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hi, simon. >> good afternoon to you. we're up 62 points on the dough.well on its way to a tenth straight positive close. this would be the eighth straight record breaking close for the dow. that is unprecedented. year to date, the index is up an astounding 10.7%. the dow is also on track for its best quarter of the year since 1998. a lot of stats there. since 1950, there have only been 12 times when the douw has finished the first quarter 8% or more. -- now as far as the s&p, the broader index, we are very close now to the one-time record close of 1565. the inter-day record is 1566. both of those numbers are within striking distance of where we are trading now. the s&p is up. that is a bull market. let's get to bob for all the action today. >> i hope you got all those stats. the important thing is it's the s&p that everybody is watching today. it's the index washed by professionals. but we hit an historic high of 1565 and we could make that by the close today. we got what looked like a risk on day. there is a bit of a problem using that phrase today. co
hi, simon. >> good afternoon to you. we're up 62 points on the dough.well on its way to a tenth straight positive close. this would be the eighth straight record breaking close for the dow. that is unprecedented. year to date, the index is up an astounding 10.7%. the dow is also on track for its best quarter of the year since 1998. a lot of stats there. since 1950, there have only been 12 times when the douw has finished the first quarter 8% or more. -- now as far as the s&p, the...
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and my pal mark simone, w.o.r. radio host. mark simone, i want to go with you. the genesis of this story was the rand paul filibuster about the use of drones overseas and here in america. and john mccain went ballistic. so did his pal lindsey graham. but john mccain starts walling them wacko and wacko birds. the people that were around rand paul around that. mike leigh, ted cruz. is there a change now? is john mccain too far out there and this is the new group that's going to run the senate and the gop? >> i don't know. i like rand paul. he's a very intelligent guy. he made some good points. but he does look -- i hate to say, he can look a little nutty. and anytime anybody talks for 12 hours you're going to look nutty. and it's the old guard who have been ineffective. they've lost the white house.
and my pal mark simone, w.o.r. radio host. mark simone, i want to go with you. the genesis of this story was the rand paul filibuster about the use of drones overseas and here in america. and john mccain went ballistic. so did his pal lindsey graham. but john mccain starts walling them wacko and wacko birds. the people that were around rand paul around that. mike leigh, ted cruz. is there a change now? is john mccain too far out there and this is the new group that's going to run the senate and...
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we need to welcome everyone in. >> well you know, sister simone, we have a little bit of sister simonegoing on here at the panel. we think that you're great and we think that your message is great and i want to wish you a very happy easter and thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, it's an honor to do this work. thank you so much. >>> i want to thank sister simone and i want to thank 0-panel, which is sam, evan, bob and carrie. that's all for now, i will be back on monday. noon eastern. when i'll be joined by jimmy williams, jake sherman, rona feruar and more and can you see alex tonight "now" on primetime. she'll be joyed by chris hayes, steve schmidt and actress rita moreno. you can follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e
we need to welcome everyone in. >> well you know, sister simone, we have a little bit of sister simonegoing on here at the panel. we think that you're great and we think that your message is great and i want to wish you a very happy easter and thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, it's an honor to do this work. thank you so much. >>> i want to thank sister simone and i want to thank 0-panel, which is sam, evan, bob and carrie. that's all for now, i will be back on...
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and finally, we'll know if i'm right or if simon's right.use they're going to be giving guidance wednesday. and i think it's going to be bad. >> walmart's been increasing their prices, too, at increased margins. i think it's pushing people out there into safeway. there's a 30% squeeze on safeway. it's going to be a nice little squeeze with people like you out of it losing money on wednesday. >> we'll see, wednesday, march 6th. >> year to date, no contest, safeway up 33%, walmart is up. >> because that hadn't hit, by the way. because that payroll tax increase back to what it was hadn't hit yet. >> we'll see. >> tell us who you think won the debate. joe, who made the more compelling argument? >> doc mentions the march 6th analysts day. i think that's going to be important. i think it could rally into that, the just-for-you program. they'll talk about that. i think longer term you measure out three to six months, this is a stock that should be trading between $15 and $20. >> tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. use either #bull or #bear. we'll have the res
and finally, we'll know if i'm right or if simon's right.use they're going to be giving guidance wednesday. and i think it's going to be bad. >> walmart's been increasing their prices, too, at increased margins. i think it's pushing people out there into safeway. there's a 30% squeeze on safeway. it's going to be a nice little squeeze with people like you out of it losing money on wednesday. >> we'll see, wednesday, march 6th. >> year to date, no contest, safeway up 33%,...
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simon young reporting from a windy vatican city. simon, thank you very much. >> yes. pope francis is the first noneuropean pontiff since the 8th century. are are we want to look back at his career in argentina. simon was saying he is known as a humble man of the people. >> he preferred to be called father jorge rather than cardinal. he is known for taking the bus to work. >> at home in argentina he is known as an advocate of the poor. he led a life of simplicity and humlity in keeping with the beliefs of his order, the jesuits. he kept his distance from the powerful and saw himself as a servant of the church. he frequently spoke out against corruption in his country and injustice. he criticized the government. he championed people on the edges of society and through the church provided active help for homeless, sick and unemployed. >> there is a strong connection between what you think and what do you. and only when what you are feeling and thinking and doing are in alignment is it good. >> some in argentina are raising questions about his role during the country's mi
simon young reporting from a windy vatican city. simon, thank you very much. >> yes. pope francis is the first noneuropean pontiff since the 8th century. are are we want to look back at his career in argentina. simon was saying he is known as a humble man of the people. >> he preferred to be called father jorge rather than cardinal. he is known for taking the bus to work. >> at home in argentina he is known as an advocate of the poor. he led a life of simplicity and humlity in...
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let's look at simon. this is the biggest reit and again as owe pposed to all reit which haven't gone back to their highs, it's well, well above their housing bubble peak high in 2007. take a look at simon against all reits and look at this out performance. this is excessive and we think you fade this. two other charts to put in perspective. this is the short-term. simon is starting to roll over, if you look at a one-year chart. keep this rollover in mind as we look back to the long-term chart. and what you have here is this phenomenon. we think it's in trouble and we're a short seller of simon and reits in general. >> so the question for the desk is, can bonds and stocks continue their rally together, or will reits be the first casualty here? >> i think bonds in particular are an area that are very, very risky. so for one thing, how high fixed income instruments can go, it's essentially capped by the risk free rate. and that's capped at zero. so we're approaching the extreme levels in the fixed income uni
let's look at simon. this is the biggest reit and again as owe pposed to all reit which haven't gone back to their highs, it's well, well above their housing bubble peak high in 2007. take a look at simon against all reits and look at this out performance. this is excessive and we think you fade this. two other charts to put in perspective. this is the short-term. simon is starting to roll over, if you look at a one-year chart. keep this rollover in mind as we look back to the long-term chart....
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that was a test, and you passed. - okay. - simon did amazing.ny other man under that circumstance would've blown his cover. you're probably nervous right now. - oh. - you probably need a hug. - yeah. - you okay? - it's--it was-- it was a little-- it was a little nerve-wracking, but yeah, i'm okay. - well, you did great, man. - okay. - congrats. - cool. yeah. all right. - i was truly impressed by simon, and it felt good knowing i had someone i could count on. unfortunately, i couldn't say the same for gloria, as she chose not to include me in her will. - but unlike gloria, i never forget to reward those that help me out. because you were so great, i have a surprise for you. - oh. - yeah. - okay. - i want to introduce you to someone. - okay. - but you have to promise me to be a gentleman. - okay. - okay? - yes. - trisha. - hi. - hi. - [giggles] how are you? - good. good. - hi, nice to meet you. - nice to meet you too. - [giggles] - very nice to meet you. - yeah. - yeah. - wow. - hey. - okay. - [giggles] - i was so happy for simon. but while i was
that was a test, and you passed. - okay. - simon did amazing.ny other man under that circumstance would've blown his cover. you're probably nervous right now. - oh. - you probably need a hug. - yeah. - you okay? - it's--it was-- it was a little-- it was a little nerve-wracking, but yeah, i'm okay. - well, you did great, man. - okay. - congrats. - cool. yeah. all right. - i was truly impressed by simon, and it felt good knowing i had someone i could count on. unfortunately, i couldn't say the...
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. >> so you and simone married for 17 years. >> yes jie.is the secret to a 17-year marriage in this crazy, crazy business? >> eat your soup. let her talk. like i always say, let her talk. ya. when she is ready to go out, do you mind if i go out to dinner? i know she has the whole outfit on under the trench coat, i ignore that. no, it is no problem with me. zing. you know, i don't see that. i think there is an old saying, sometimes the wisdom is knowing what to ignore. >> don't mess with l.l. cool j. >> did you have just a little bit of fun looking at the news reports depicting you as some super hero? >> i put it to you like this, it is a lot more fun to watch harrison ford in "the fugitive" than it is to live that life that harrison ford was living in" the fugitive." >> a terrifying incident of life imitating art when ll fought crime under his own roof. last august he broke the nose, jaw and ribs of a man charged with braining into his -- breaking into his l.a. area home in the middle of the night. it went down as his wife, simone, and thei
. >> so you and simone married for 17 years. >> yes jie.is the secret to a 17-year marriage in this crazy, crazy business? >> eat your soup. let her talk. like i always say, let her talk. ya. when she is ready to go out, do you mind if i go out to dinner? i know she has the whole outfit on under the trench coat, i ignore that. no, it is no problem with me. zing. you know, i don't see that. i think there is an old saying, sometimes the wisdom is knowing what to ignore. >>...
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-- some on boulevard -- simon bolivar ii, the liberator of the poor and oppressed. he won election overwhelmingly, and on the one hand, he really does embody this awakening of the poor and middle-class is for a new democratic conclusive in just minutes with it, but he was also a practical politician who will the country for 14 years, and one has to look at that. institutions were collapsing in venezuela. the task was to build institutions that could change the country, and even the cubans would criticize him for throwing money at problems. he did not even organize his own political party to 2008. right now, there is a very severe problem in security institutions, and that is a very big part also of his legacy. >> we are seeing a tremendous outpouring of emotion. there's also political uncertainty. any tips on what the outcome will be? >> unless there's some big surprise, it is quite certain that the vice president will win the election. as you can see, there is an outpouring of support and sympathy. they will have the full support, the full strength of the state beh
-- some on boulevard -- simon bolivar ii, the liberator of the poor and oppressed. he won election overwhelmingly, and on the one hand, he really does embody this awakening of the poor and middle-class is for a new democratic conclusive in just minutes with it, but he was also a practical politician who will the country for 14 years, and one has to look at that. institutions were collapsing in venezuela. the task was to build institutions that could change the country, and even the cubans would...
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. >> simon baker, what do you see? the longer we wait for the correction, does it make it less likely to happen? >> to weiss' point, if you say it's going to go correct long enough, it's going to go down. scared money hasn't made money. the technicals are overstretched. but fundamentally, things look good. job numbers looked strong last week. m&a has picked up. stock repurchasing. raise some cash. what we're doing is moving up the market cap, making it a little more balanced oppose to overweight the cyclicals. >> dr. "j"? >> in the short term, i think we're all pretty much on board that it's not -- the cards aren't telling you that it's going to be a big correction, that 10%-plus variety. i think what we're looking at here, judge, is we just broke through 12 moments ago in the vix behind me. the fact that we're now down at 12, meanwhile the futures out in may are at 16, that's a 33%, 35% move higher in the volatility that basically people are pricing in out in may rather than here in the short term. so short term, they
. >> simon baker, what do you see? the longer we wait for the correction, does it make it less likely to happen? >> to weiss' point, if you say it's going to go correct long enough, it's going to go down. scared money hasn't made money. the technicals are overstretched. but fundamentally, things look good. job numbers looked strong last week. m&a has picked up. stock repurchasing. raise some cash. what we're doing is moving up the market cap, making it a little more balanced...
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simon's question of the tool that could have a discriminatory component. >> i want to add in there, thank you, matt, to add to what the district attorney is saying. we are currently evaluating our instrument and the half of dozen factors includes a current charge, felony, and the unemployed, drug abuse and having an opinion case. which i think is perhaps much different than say 10 years ago. and we are validating this information now in terms of comparing it to the mounds of data we have, if anything, any volunteer researchers out there. who want -- it really requires a lot of work and scrutiny. but i think it echoes what the district attorney is saying. we are mindful of the jails have been disproportionately african-american, hispanic, we are mindful the fact it's been really poor folks we have been dealing with. and it's obviously that our basis, our history is coming from the social service side. but i want to reiterate that those are the factors that the risk assessment tool is starting to look at and zeroing in on pretrial release. >> professor simon, historically ini in california
simon's question of the tool that could have a discriminatory component. >> i want to add in there, thank you, matt, to add to what the district attorney is saying. we are currently evaluating our instrument and the half of dozen factors includes a current charge, felony, and the unemployed, drug abuse and having an opinion case. which i think is perhaps much different than say 10 years ago. and we are validating this information now in terms of comparing it to the mounds of data we have,...
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simon? >> i continue to hear the stuff about the bears, i'm going with my european friend, and when you look at what's going on. look at the volatility index, it's signaling nothing but fear to the downside. if we start to see it getting close to that 200 day which is up around 16 around the volatility index, then i might be concerned. it's basically holding like glue to the 50-day moving average. there are no signs people are panicked. still at 1,550 on the s&p. i still like what's going on in the refiners. they continue to hit new highs. i think that trend continues. look at a stock like psx, phillips 66, another name that hit a 52-week high. when you look at where they're getting their oil, out of the bakken, shipped over, actually, it's been trained over by rail for $5. but you've got an edge of $15 to $20, that's why these guys are making money, they're making money hand over fist, i think that continues. >> you're in the camp of bk, right? >> i like when you say camp. i'm in my own cam
simon? >> i continue to hear the stuff about the bears, i'm going with my european friend, and when you look at what's going on. look at the volatility index, it's signaling nothing but fear to the downside. if we start to see it getting close to that 200 day which is up around 16 around the volatility index, then i might be concerned. it's basically holding like glue to the 50-day moving average. there are no signs people are panicked. still at 1,550 on the s&p. i still like what's...
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simon i'll win good you. what's going on. >> well the explanation part is that a number of cyprian banks gambled and lost in a big way on greek debt. they facing big losses and these banks are big relative to the economy. the economy needs financial assistance from the outside from the european union and i'm afraid the people running the ow presumably th rmanin the first instance have decided greek depositors should take a hit. the way that played out at least over the weekend was all depositors would take a hit of some kind no matter how small their deposit. it sales to be now an attempt to back away from that and focus on people with deposits over 100,000 euros targeting in part russians who hold a large amounts of money, claims on those cyprian banks. >> rose: when that happened what was the talk in the financial community cing you com a couple quotes one from dennis gotman the binging has been shaken to its roots. the banking depends on trust. he wrote a note to his clients trust that has now been shatter
simon i'll win good you. what's going on. >> well the explanation part is that a number of cyprian banks gambled and lost in a big way on greek debt. they facing big losses and these banks are big relative to the economy. the economy needs financial assistance from the outside from the european union and i'm afraid the people running the ow presumably th rmanin the first instance have decided greek depositors should take a hit. the way that played out at least over the weekend was all...
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>> no, absolutely not, simon.ithin just the last hour, the minister of finance in this country and also head of the center bank wrapped up a meeting with reporters, where they explained the situation with the banks. they're very confident they will reopen on thursday with lax capital controls. they weren't specific about the withdrawal limit b. but they do seem to think it will finally happen on thursday. restocking of machines and money coming into the country so that can happen. at the same time, the bailout remains very, very controversial. we had a number of protests today, students protested, also bank of cyprus employees protested. there's a lot of confusion on the ground. there's a near ma more than one of the banks will be shut down, so there's a lot of concern about what will happen in terms of the economy. as the days go on. people are becoming aware of what this will do to the cyprus economy. finance is 50% of what they do here, and their gdp. if it shrunk dramatically like being insisted by the europea
>> no, absolutely not, simon.ithin just the last hour, the minister of finance in this country and also head of the center bank wrapped up a meeting with reporters, where they explained the situation with the banks. they're very confident they will reopen on thursday with lax capital controls. they weren't specific about the withdrawal limit b. but they do seem to think it will finally happen on thursday. restocking of machines and money coming into the country so that can happen. at the...
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>> reporter: no, simon.as well as i do, the british army is based in cyprus. a big plane flew in earlier this week to take a million euros in cash to cyprus so the british servicemen and their family can afford to pay their bills and buy their groceries and what have you. putting a russian naval base in cyprus would see incredulous. and we're talking about an eu country, simon. we're talking about a country in the euro zone that uses the euros the same as the french and the germans. given the enormous amounts of deposits of the russian companies, individuals and banks have in cyprus, wouldn't it be smart to turn around and say let's bring the russian ngs on this. we may not have seen this situation. who has their 100,000 euros plus in their deposits? it's the russians who put the money offshore. >> good to see you again, steve. you're looking well. >> thank you. simon. >> up next on the program, a samsung executive is speaking out about the latest product announcement. and it has nothing to do with smart pho
>> reporter: no, simon.as well as i do, the british army is based in cyprus. a big plane flew in earlier this week to take a million euros in cash to cyprus so the british servicemen and their family can afford to pay their bills and buy their groceries and what have you. putting a russian naval base in cyprus would see incredulous. and we're talking about an eu country, simon. we're talking about a country in the euro zone that uses the euros the same as the french and the germans. given...
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simon, the honor is mine. >> i think it is. >> hmm. justin timberlake and paul simon there. five-timers in their smoking jackets, steve martin, chevy chase, tom hanks, alec baldwin, and candace bergen. dan aykroyd and martin short appeared as a waiter. >>> a massachusetts dad gets an "a" for creativity. >> every day, he spices up his children's lunch by drawing eye-catching cartoons on the sandwich bags. he's been doodling on the bags for about five years now. >> so far, the dad has come up with more than 1,000 different drawings. his talents don't end there. he makes the sandwiches, too. g. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and for sinus congestion, now you can get advil® combined with a proven decongestant. breathe easier with advil® congestion relief.
simon, the honor is mine. >> i think it is. >> hmm. justin timberlake and paul simon there. five-timers in their smoking jackets, steve martin, chevy chase, tom hanks, alec baldwin, and candace bergen. dan aykroyd and martin short appeared as a waiter. >>> a massachusetts dad gets an "a" for creativity. >> every day, he spices up his children's lunch by drawing eye-catching cartoons on the sandwich bags. he's been doodling on the bags for about five years...
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some betrayed simon bolivar, who died in santa marta. we sat down to extend the hand to work together, together, and that is how it began, president santos, thank you very much. thank you. [applause] the marshal, his body was left on the ground, and the poor picked up his body and they took his body. he spent 70 years lost. he had this great bolivarian general to bring him from his ostracized status and taken to the cathedral, and with our brothers, with the bolivarian republic of ecuador. why did it have to be this way? why was the final hour this way? why is it that the great leaders who founded this country, who walked from the caribbean, shoeless, why was there so much treason? why was there so much selfishness and what it does? -- why was there so much selfishness and wickedness? because the self interested in the way. they were not the supreme interests of the people. there were times of chaos and confusion, and bolivar was not able to consolidate those lands they liberated. and other great leaders, the general of the sovereign nat
some betrayed simon bolivar, who died in santa marta. we sat down to extend the hand to work together, together, and that is how it began, president santos, thank you very much. thank you. [applause] the marshal, his body was left on the ground, and the poor picked up his body and they took his body. he spent 70 years lost. he had this great bolivarian general to bring him from his ostracized status and taken to the cathedral, and with our brothers, with the bolivarian republic of ecuador. why...
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simon young is at the basilica for us. how long can we expect to see the puffs of black smoke and possibly white smoke going on? >> there's really no telling. conclaves in the past have dragged on for up to three years but you have to go back to the 13th century for that. in the last 100 years or so, the conclave has never lasted more than just a few days. last time in 2005 joseph ratzinger was elected after just four ballots on the second day. this time the analysis are saying there's no clear frontrunner in the way that rats raths ratzinger was. -- ratzinger was. this time around we're talking about four or five frontrunners. it might take a bit longer. having said this, this lockdown, if you will, does concentrate minds and many of the cardinals have said they want a quick decision. >> what do the hundreds of people think who have gathered there braving the cold? >> there's a huge sense of excitement. there have been hundreds of people in st. peter's square milling around all day today and thousands this evening came do
simon young is at the basilica for us. how long can we expect to see the puffs of black smoke and possibly white smoke going on? >> there's really no telling. conclaves in the past have dragged on for up to three years but you have to go back to the 13th century for that. in the last 100 years or so, the conclave has never lasted more than just a few days. last time in 2005 joseph ratzinger was elected after just four ballots on the second day. this time the analysis are saying there's no...
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>> simon, that's a good question.asy answer and it's probably a combination of things. tax laws probably help and one of the reasons that cash continues to build is they don't want to repatriate it back and pay the taxes. that's an enormous issue for apple that's close to 70% of its cash overseas and it's not an easy answer for that today. and it could be $170 billion by the end of this year says the financial times this morning and what does it mean for the sector moving forward? so far it's disappointed many, many people. >> i guess the question is how do they put that cash to use? many of us would like to see greater buybacks and greater dividends and could there be more m and a coming which would be positive for the market. in the interim, stronger dividends and stronger buybacks is something that should help at least on the margin. >> let's just say, will, ceo tim cook picks up the phone and gives you a call and says hey, will, what do you think we should do with our cash? what would you tell him? >> i think they
>> simon, that's a good question.asy answer and it's probably a combination of things. tax laws probably help and one of the reasons that cash continues to build is they don't want to repatriate it back and pay the taxes. that's an enormous issue for apple that's close to 70% of its cash overseas and it's not an easy answer for that today. and it could be $170 billion by the end of this year says the financial times this morning and what does it mean for the sector moving forward? so far...
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hi, simon. >> hi tyler. that was a good start. we start with the markets on this, the final day of the quarter. that is important if you're a professional manager. it is importantly the first day for the s&p 500 finally broke through the closing day high it happened around 11:00 eastern this morning. it's up almost 10%. the dougw, let's have a look. it is up about 11%. we have never had a down year when the first quarter sees the dough dow up by 8% or more. and the nasdaq is up almost 8% for the quarter as well. today you can see we're trading at 3259. the top three for the s&p netflix has more than doubled. hpq is quoted an the s&p as well. up. let's bring in bop. to you, first. just want to see today's trade as you see it. >> it's been another quarter where the u.s. is the place to be. obviously the volume has been weak this week. but it's not hurting us dramatically. we're up about 9%. if you look at china and brazil and emerging market companies, they're all basically to the downside. the only one outperforming is japan. the b
hi, simon. >> hi tyler. that was a good start. we start with the markets on this, the final day of the quarter. that is important if you're a professional manager. it is importantly the first day for the s&p 500 finally broke through the closing day high it happened around 11:00 eastern this morning. it's up almost 10%. the dougw, let's have a look. it is up about 11%. we have never had a down year when the first quarter sees the dough dow up by 8% or more. and the nasdaq is up almost...
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sister simone, it's really nice to have you here tonight.hank you so much for being here. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> thank you. >> as somebody who has been an activist on behalf of the church's teachings, what do you foresee from the church and its political involvement and its leadership on these kinds of issues with this new pope? >> well, i think he's been very strong in a very positive way about economic justice, about caring for those in the margins of society about engaging economic justice issues, the disproportionate wealth in rich countries and by the wealthy and the abandonment of people at the margins. i think he would speak out against paul ryan's new budget. i think on the issues more sexually oriented that he probably won't change the church's traditional teaching on this. but what i do have some hope for is that he appears to get touched by experiences of real people with real needs and real issues. so i'm hoping as he becomes pope for the global church that he will be touched by other people and see their struggles,
sister simone, it's really nice to have you here tonight.hank you so much for being here. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> thank you. >> as somebody who has been an activist on behalf of the church's teachings, what do you foresee from the church and its political involvement and its leadership on these kinds of issues with this new pope? >> well, i think he's been very strong in a very positive way about economic justice, about caring for those in the margins of...
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simon baker on the phone. simon, rough morning for you, huh? >> yeah.n't ideal. you know, one of the foipoints made it might be a soft quarter. i think it was the magnitude of the earnings miss. but bottom line, the story is very much intact. it may progress on the restructuring. still one of the best ways to play in the recovery in the u.s. economy and the continued rise of e-commerce. they go up 8% very much in line with the s&p. >> so you must have bought more this morning. >> no. i mean, we have been a holder of it before christmas. still up over 8%. but look if you're a trader in the stock market, it will still be choppy. but long term, buy on the dip. >> what -- >> i was going to say i disagree, simon, because if you look at the guidance going forward, it trades at 17 times, but still having trouble meeting analyst estimates. what do you see that's going to change on the international revenue front? >> okay, i think it was over the last five years, only two estimates that missed, which is last quarter and this quarter. a big part of that is the mi
simon baker on the phone. simon, rough morning for you, huh? >> yeah.n't ideal. you know, one of the foipoints made it might be a soft quarter. i think it was the magnitude of the earnings miss. but bottom line, the story is very much intact. it may progress on the restructuring. still one of the best ways to play in the recovery in the u.s. economy and the continued rise of e-commerce. they go up 8% very much in line with the s&p. >> so you must have bought more this morning....
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lieutenant governor simon, i start with you.from a state that has a horrific problem right now with gun violence and gun deaths. what does it mean for you on the local level, the federal government is essentially washing its hands in assault weapons ban saying we're'going to make any move on that right now? >> well, i'm disappointed with that. i am, though, encouraged because one of the big problems we have in chicago in particular is gun that's come in from other states. >> the small purchases? >> yeah. we have regulations in illinois. we require fire arm owners to have an identification card and a background check through our state police. we're pretty thorough about that. it's real easy to get to indiana and by a lot of guns that don't have any requirements like that. >> in terms of the politics of this, i mean this is not necessarily something that is a slam dunk for democrats. harry reid had heavy nra backing the last few campaigns. is it really that surprising that they pulled it at this stage? >> yeah, to me personally, i
lieutenant governor simon, i start with you.from a state that has a horrific problem right now with gun violence and gun deaths. what does it mean for you on the local level, the federal government is essentially washing its hands in assault weapons ban saying we're'going to make any move on that right now? >> well, i'm disappointed with that. i am, though, encouraged because one of the big problems we have in chicago in particular is gun that's come in from other states. >> the...
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de venezuela niicolÁs maduro propuo que el fÉretro de hugo chÁvez, descan descanse cerca del hÉroe simÓn es una de las consignas que mÁs han gri tatado a todo pulmÓ los seguidores de hugo chÁvez, para los oficialista, la altura del lÍder es comparado con simÓn bolÍvar >>> serÁ enterrado en el panteÓn >>> muchos creen que su cuerpo deberÁ descansar en el panteÓn nacional junto a los restos del libertador pero hay un problema la constitucional seÑala que eso no se lo puede otorgarse 25 aÑos despuÉs que fallecido y el gobierno busca una soluciÓn a travÉs de una enmienda constitucional >>> porque sÍ hay alguien que se ganÓ en 200 aÑos ir al panteon nacional es nuestro lÍder y padre hugo chÁvez >>> el panteÓn nacional es una antigua iglesia para con ser varios restos de personajes importantes de venezuela, recientemente hicieron un m mausoleo para honrar la memoria de bolÍvar >>> con los siglos crecerÁ nuestra gloria como crecen las sombras cuando el sol le da a bolÍvar >>> la mayorÍa asambleista iniciarÁ la enmienda, el proyecto puede vo taers y hacre temor que se pudiera usar las elecciones
de venezuela niicolÁs maduro propuo que el fÉretro de hugo chÁvez, descan descanse cerca del hÉroe simÓn es una de las consignas que mÁs han gri tatado a todo pulmÓ los seguidores de hugo chÁvez, para los oficialista, la altura del lÍder es comparado con simÓn bolÍvar >>> serÁ enterrado en el panteÓn >>> muchos creen que su cuerpo deberÁ descansar en el panteÓn nacional junto a los restos del libertador pero hay un problema la constitucional seÑala que eso no...
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steven simon, let me start with you.s today's announcement represent a significant change from that of the first obama administration and secretary clinton? >> well, i couldn't say it's a huge leap because it's consistent with what the administration has been doing already for a year. the 60 million that secretary kerry has said will be allocated to these programs builds on $50 million that was already allocated for similar programs provled in training the opposition that is the political opposition and giving them communications equipment and so forth. this new step, tugh is important because it will build capacity on the part of the co-locale counsels that are governing areas of syria that the regime is unlikely to return to this is the beginning of post-assad syria in places. it's essential that those governing in those areas and are responsible for the health and welfare of the people living there have the cacity to carry out those tasks and responsibilities. >> suarez: steven hide man, there was a public announcemen
steven simon, let me start with you.s today's announcement represent a significant change from that of the first obama administration and secretary clinton? >> well, i couldn't say it's a huge leap because it's consistent with what the administration has been doing already for a year. the 60 million that secretary kerry has said will be allocated to these programs builds on $50 million that was already allocated for similar programs provled in training the opposition that is the political...
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rich says i'm with simon.illiam, the only way i would stay in line is if it could grant me three wishes and those wishes could be other phones. >> harsh. come on. >> that's a great one. >> what do you have coming up on "fast" tonight? >> "fast money" tonight is at 5:00 followed by options action at 5:30. we have the head of global commodity research and bank of america. he will tell us if the coal trade is doomed at this point. we also have a street fight to set you up for plaque bblackber earnings next week. >> interesting we should have "fast" back on a friday. >> fast on friday. where it belongs. >> you continue with the bracket? >> yes. we continue with "fast money" madness. will there be a cinderella-like upseth like harvard over new mexico. >> that does it for our show this morning. thank you for watching. carl will be back with us on monday. >> the halftime report is here at the new york stock exchange and of that gets started right now. >> have a great weekend. >>> hi, guys. thanks so much. welcome to
rich says i'm with simon.illiam, the only way i would stay in line is if it could grant me three wishes and those wishes could be other phones. >> harsh. come on. >> that's a great one. >> what do you have coming up on "fast" tonight? >> "fast money" tonight is at 5:00 followed by options action at 5:30. we have the head of global commodity research and bank of america. he will tell us if the coal trade is doomed at this point. we also have a street...
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here for more on the story is our correspondent simon crawford. simon? >> that's right, jimmy.baby isn't due until this summer, people are already speculating about the baby's gender. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. sorry, can you stop that? it's a little annoying. >> oh, sorry, i just thought it'd be fun to try out a british accent. anyway, i guess we'll just -- [ laughter ] -- have to wait until the baby's born to see if it's a boy or a girl. back the you, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you, simon. [ cheers and applause ] now, we're joined by our entertainment correspondent barry sobel, who's got a limousine waiting outside. barry, who's in your limousine? >> thank you, jimmy fallon. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. i've got my limousine outside. ♪ there's a party going on. ♪ i don't want to brag. ♪ i don't want to name names. ♪ make you feel bad who i'm down with in my limousine. jessica alba! ♪ jessica biel!inieber. ♪ with no shirt. ♪ smoking a joint in london. ♪ heartbroken. ♪ he's heartbroken. ♪ in my limousine, i got lindsay lohan -- ♪ i got -- in my limousine. in my limousine i'
here for more on the story is our correspondent simon crawford. simon? >> that's right, jimmy.baby isn't due until this summer, people are already speculating about the baby's gender. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. sorry, can you stop that? it's a little annoying. >> oh, sorry, i just thought it'd be fun to try out a british accent. anyway, i guess we'll just -- [ laughter ] -- have to wait until the baby's born to see if it's a boy or a girl. back the you, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank...
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back to you. >> thank you, simon. simon hobbs for us. >>> joining us for the next half hour is investor and entrepreneur todd wagner. todd made his first billion with mark cuban selling broadcast.com to yahoo! in 1999. today his the ceo of 2929 entertainment. media company that includes development production and distribution for film and television. it's great to see you gn. i know you don't do a lot of this so thank you for sitting down with us. >> not at all. >> i want to start off by talking about tech. you are known for the broadcast.com thing, first and foremost. let's talk about apple. what are you thoughts here as we look at what this stock has obviously done for the highs of $705 to now 420 something. what do you think is happening right now? innovation standpoint, product standpoint, just an overall, what do you think about apple? >> i think apple is an example of the great american success story. we're all focused on right now which i realize the purpose of the show is but when you think about a company lik
back to you. >> thank you, simon. simon hobbs for us. >>> joining us for the next half hour is investor and entrepreneur todd wagner. todd made his first billion with mark cuban selling broadcast.com to yahoo! in 1999. today his the ceo of 2929 entertainment. media company that includes development production and distribution for film and television. it's great to see you gn. i know you don't do a lot of this so thank you for sitting down with us. >> not at all. >> i...