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let's take a closer look at michael kors and kate spade.hen michael kors reported the most recent quarter in early early they had wall street sales and gave you a same store sales number. it's just like this. it was the signature number up 24% year over year but the stock got slammed anyway. it was such a strange action. went up and then went down. into 4.5% in a single session. first of all kors had serious problems with declining margins. something management has been eluding to for awhile. the company's retail operating margin declined by 198 basis points year over year. imagine what forecasted further declines over the remainder of the fiscal year. this had to do with the cost of investing in the business. things like the cost of opening new stores or expanded distribution facilities. that's money well spent and if that's all it was, i wouldn't be worried about kors at all. i'd be pounding the table telling you to buy it but there's more to this story. the killer word on this conference call that caused the stock to go from this to this
let's take a closer look at michael kors and kate spade.hen michael kors reported the most recent quarter in early early they had wall street sales and gave you a same store sales number. it's just like this. it was the signature number up 24% year over year but the stock got slammed anyway. it was such a strange action. went up and then went down. into 4.5% in a single session. first of all kors had serious problems with declining margins. something management has been eluding to for awhile....
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.' >> guest: well, i think you know when rubbish is rubbish, how you call a spade a spade a spade. and, you know, i mean, there have been a lot of reports that bin laden was womanizing and sort of drinking when he was a teen-ager in beirut. it's very hard to disprove to you know, it's it's it's very hard to disprove something that didn't happen, but, you know, as far as i can tell, he was a sort of very religious teen-ager. there were reports that somehow, bin laden was funded or trained by the cia. these are all sorts of commonsense tests, apart from anything else. you know, if you were the cia case officer who ran bin laden, most of those people would be of retirement age now you've got a $20 million book contract right there. i mean, you know, when conspiracies happen and with, you know, iran-contra, these kinds of conspiracies, people talk about them. so the notion that somehow the cia was involved in training or funding bin laden, who has, had a lot of his own money; b, was pathologically antam
.' >> guest: well, i think you know when rubbish is rubbish, how you call a spade a spade a spade. and, you know, i mean, there have been a lot of reports that bin laden was womanizing and sort of drinking when he was a teen-ager in beirut. it's very hard to disprove to you know, it's it's it's very hard to disprove something that didn't happen, but, you know, as far as i can tell, he was a sort of very religious teen-ager. there were reports that somehow, bin laden was funded or trained...
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[ lalaughter ] >> and the multiculturalism is the spade in america, and this is a spade call a spade, and this is not just anywhere, but it is mostly muslim militant americans who do not serve on as goods love, and sign on america as people of toll the ration, and peopleho march forward together under the god of love whether it is jewish, muslim or christian, and we are taking into this country people who basically hate america, and why are we taking into this country the people who hate america, and the ones who come from the border in mexico, love america, and those from the middle east and muim countries and not all of them, but many of them hate america and theyon't want to be integrated, but they want to destroy america, and we are taking into america caerous immigrants who are going to kill us. >> edadam? >> and ben, i think that you undid your own argument when you said not all of them by any means and i would turn it around and say not only not all of them, but not most of them, and sure we have troublemakers and there are always troublemakers in every group. >> adam, adam, ad
[ lalaughter ] >> and the multiculturalism is the spade in america, and this is a spade call a spade, and this is not just anywhere, but it is mostly muslim militant americans who do not serve on as goods love, and sign on america as people of toll the ration, and peopleho march forward together under the god of love whether it is jewish, muslim or christian, and we are taking into this country people who basically hate america, and why are we taking into this country the people who hate...
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. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too. unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has made the most of his time at the central jail, few things in jail last forever. a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail. he's been assigned to a cell in one of the mods, the very place he wanted to avoid. >> i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? that's where i guess you see the real serious. see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here. >> i talked to her. she got right on the phon
. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too. unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has made the...
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why can't you media people call a spade a spade, every one of these people are criminals. i saw ed henry, standing in front of a bar and grill named henry's, when are you getting a bar or a bakery named cavuto? i'm giving it some. we'll see you tomorrow. john: this is how you sound out a word -- school is changeing. >> our coarse courses break down complex ideas. >> we talk about text processing. john: entrepreneurs found way to make learning fun. >> you lose a lif when you get something wrong. john: school is fun. >> yes. john: if they make it, it college they struggle with the cost. >> $60,000 a year. >> this girl paid for duke by doing pornography. >> high administration is increasing federal student
why can't you media people call a spade a spade, every one of these people are criminals. i saw ed henry, standing in front of a bar and grill named henry's, when are you getting a bar or a bakery named cavuto? i'm giving it some. we'll see you tomorrow. john: this is how you sound out a word -- school is changeing. >> our coarse courses break down complex ideas. >> we talk about text processing. john: entrepreneurs found way to make learning fun. >> you lose a lif when you...
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. >> let's call a spade a spade here.t an allowance in certain industries is they want to control what you wear. so if she wants the money, then the dnc all should be able to say this is what you have to ware to represent us. i don't think she wants to go there. >> listen, we'll give you clothes, but we have to change that geri curl. [laughter] charles: maybe she forgot the do rag. >> i agree with you there. >> one point we need to brick out is -- bring out. charles: a double standard. >> it becomes a subject matter for the media. men, we don't talk about your haircut or your makeup or -- [inaudible conversations] >> i think it's fair to talk about the double standard. charles: that gets a lot of attractive women on tv and some nonattractive women -- look at that bright smile. >> i was going to talk to you about my wardrobe allowance, okay? about my wardrobe allowance. >> a lot of great stuff on facebook and twitter. i've gotten a lot on stocks that are down. i want to address them using a couple of emails one from a mark
. >> let's call a spade a spade here.t an allowance in certain industries is they want to control what you wear. so if she wants the money, then the dnc all should be able to say this is what you have to ware to represent us. i don't think she wants to go there. >> listen, we'll give you clothes, but we have to change that geri curl. [laughter] charles: maybe she forgot the do rag. >> i agree with you there. >> one point we need to brick out is -- bring out. charles: a...
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these are kate spade. you can pay a lot of money for kate spade shoes, but zappos.com on sale.ng. big secret of mind. >> pink cbg dress i got on, half off. they have stores all over the country. pop in with coupons. my girls got me cute phone cover. i've known to spend a lot of money at phone covers. i got this at charming charlie. >> my strategy look at jackie o before the crisis. not oleg cassini look. simple white shirt with 20 bucks. russell is kind of classy. i'm going on the tick cac diet to fit into it. a plain cigarette skirt, streamlined, straight down. it is simple. i, gerri, i don't think people know when people are wearing brand. i don't think people can recognize brands, the average person. by the way i don't really care about brand. i doesn't buy brands. >> i'm not much of a bargain shopper. amazon does dresses for under 100 bucks. the go this for 35, not bad, right? two colors. i couldn't help myself. gerri: is that not awesome? ladies from fox business and fox news for sharing their secrets. show you my savings, 35 bucks for the shoes i'm wearing right now, jcpe
these are kate spade. you can pay a lot of money for kate spade shoes, but zappos.com on sale.ng. big secret of mind. >> pink cbg dress i got on, half off. they have stores all over the country. pop in with coupons. my girls got me cute phone cover. i've known to spend a lot of money at phone covers. i got this at charming charlie. >> my strategy look at jackie o before the crisis. not oleg cassini look. simple white shirt with 20 bucks. russell is kind of classy. i'm going on the...
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.' >> guest: well, i think you know when rubbish is rubbish, how you call a spade a spade a spade. and, you know, i mean, there have been a lot of reports that bin laden was womanizing and sort of drinking when he was a teen-ager in beirut. it's very hard to disprove to you know, it's it's it's very hard to disprove something that didn't happen, but, you know, as far as i can tell, he was a sort of very religious teen-ager. there were reports that somehow, bin laden was funded or trained by the cia. these are all sorts of commonsense tests, apart from anything else. you know, if you were the cia case officer who ran bin laden, most of those people would be of retirement age now you've got a $20 million book contract right there. i mean, you know, when conspiracies happen and with, you know, iran-contra, these kinds of conspiracies, people talk about them. so the notion that somehow the cia was involved in training or funding bin laden, who has, had a lot of his own money; b, was pathologically anti-american from an early age, it sort of defies common sense. c-span: i found it inter
.' >> guest: well, i think you know when rubbish is rubbish, how you call a spade a spade a spade. and, you know, i mean, there have been a lot of reports that bin laden was womanizing and sort of drinking when he was a teen-ager in beirut. it's very hard to disprove to you know, it's it's it's very hard to disprove something that didn't happen, but, you know, as far as i can tell, he was a sort of very religious teen-ager. there were reports that somehow, bin laden was funded or trained...
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. >> the shifts come since the spade of domestic violence has hit the league recently. jonathan dwyer, ray rice, adrian peter son and greg hardy. jeannine lazitsky says those terrible accusations have had one benefit. >> i think a lot more people are talking about it and reaching out. and that's a good thing. >> reporter: she says calls spiked 33% in the five days after that new ray rice video surfaced. volunteers have flocked in, too. but lazitsky says it's simply a start. >> so what we hope is every institution and every employer will take ahold of this and look at their own policies. >> the national organization for women was more harsh tonight, saying good ell's announcement is aimed at moving this story off the front page. what he doesn't seem to understand is he should be aiming to make fundamental changes in the organization. >>> goodell said today he never considered resigning as a result of this controversy. but a national women's group is still planning to fly more of those goodell must go banners over stadiums across the country. we asked if there would be on
. >> the shifts come since the spade of domestic violence has hit the league recently. jonathan dwyer, ray rice, adrian peter son and greg hardy. jeannine lazitsky says those terrible accusations have had one benefit. >> i think a lot more people are talking about it and reaching out. and that's a good thing. >> reporter: she says calls spiked 33% in the five days after that new ray rice video surfaced. volunteers have flocked in, too. but lazitsky says it's simply a start....
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hood shooting that this administration was afraid to call a spade a spade quickly when the evidence waselming. i do agree though with jim that in this initial thing is the catalyst for the act appears to be somewhat related to his termination. >> sure. it certainly seems like he snapped upon being fired. but that doesn't account for the true motivations leading to the anger and the disposition toward committing such a heinous act. in all of the workplace violence episodes we've covered, we've never seen somebody beheaded. this is the first american beheading on american soilly in. i mean, if you believe the reports that he was shouting arabic phrases prior to the murder. >> yeah. you know, the fbi will be looking at all this stuff. and they got to get into this mosque. they got to get into his internet. they got to get into all of his associates. and they need to get into it fast. >> they are investigating tonight. will they have all of that rundown? you mention the associates because when we saw what happened down at ft. hood, again classified as workplace violence and we dug deeper, i
hood shooting that this administration was afraid to call a spade a spade quickly when the evidence waselming. i do agree though with jim that in this initial thing is the catalyst for the act appears to be somewhat related to his termination. >> sure. it certainly seems like he snapped upon being fired. but that doesn't account for the true motivations leading to the anger and the disposition toward committing such a heinous act. in all of the workplace violence episodes we've covered,...
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past the 12 years i've been there has active the pd will be a better reference b there but today spades for around there but besides that we we were in - we welcome the hive when they came in it was the bottom line in march of this year when we start to hear music which was one day out of the week maybe another time of the week and it was fine it was loud but it was fine because it only happened once or twice a week or month the the frequency became greater and greater so back in march we're sitting here in september we're backtracking and talking about guarantee good neighbor policy there's never been an outreach to that i've seen outside of their social media they have on their website that's another story but they haven't outreached to us other than me going to the gentlemen representing the hive hey can you close the windows and keep it down a little bit that's the only connection i had with them and they did at one time but again, the levels were out of control i don't know if this is a department building issue definitely if 43 they go over the 49 issue we know it's a police issue
past the 12 years i've been there has active the pd will be a better reference b there but today spades for around there but besides that we we were in - we welcome the hive when they came in it was the bottom line in march of this year when we start to hear music which was one day out of the week maybe another time of the week and it was fine it was loud but it was fine because it only happened once or twice a week or month the the frequency became greater and greater so back in march we're...
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and they'll be there in spades by the beginning of the week. so the beach forecast not a surprise. only in the mid 60s if you're heading to the shore with morning fog. not much in the way of waves a swell just out of the southwest to about a foot. and winds will be out of the west 10 to 20 knots and nice day for a sail. and if you're looking at the bay area, good heavens look at san jose didn't pay its fee and it has no temperature. 64 degrees tomorrow in san francisco and actually be 80 in san jose. 71 oakland and that's a little bit warmer than average. let's verify that san jose. there it is. 77 milpitas and hayward and 65 degrees at pacifica. 66 at half-moon bay. you head inland and it will be plenty warm. above 90 degrees at brentwood and antioch. pittsburg just 86 degrees and 91 in concord and still 92 degrees tomorrow in livermore. 87 danville. and north bay is nice. it was warm today and warm again tomorrow and a couple of degrees shy of where we were today. in santa rosa 78 degrees right by the shoreline the numbers will be in the low # 0s and if you're heading way up nort
and they'll be there in spades by the beginning of the week. so the beach forecast not a surprise. only in the mid 60s if you're heading to the shore with morning fog. not much in the way of waves a swell just out of the southwest to about a foot. and winds will be out of the west 10 to 20 knots and nice day for a sail. and if you're looking at the bay area, good heavens look at san jose didn't pay its fee and it has no temperature. 64 degrees tomorrow in san francisco and actually be 80 in san...
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. >> wow. 10 of spades. is that you? is that right? >> mesmerizing and awesome.e winner of the ninth season of "america's got talent." franco gets a las vegas show, and $1 million. i wonder if he can just make that magic happen. >> yes. >> and also, winning a million dollars last night, math teacher sarah manchester. she became the third person to win the million dollar prize in the history of "wheel of fortune." i've never seen that happen before. that's fantastic. >> amazing. >>> and look out for george clooney on downton abbey next season. hmm. after a secret visit to the cast last week, it confirmed that clooney will be making an appearance. now, this is interesting. i wonder if he'll play an american or if he'll put the british accent on and be one of the family members. >> lord clooney. i'm sure fans can't wait. >> that might be outside of downton abbey. that might be in george clooney's, you know, future. who knows what he'll be crowned soon. >> right. >> i'm dara brown. this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. he found
. >> wow. 10 of spades. is that you? is that right? >> mesmerizing and awesome.e winner of the ninth season of "america's got talent." franco gets a las vegas show, and $1 million. i wonder if he can just make that magic happen. >> yes. >> and also, winning a million dollars last night, math teacher sarah manchester. she became the third person to win the million dollar prize in the history of "wheel of fortune." i've never seen that happen before....
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and my co-founder, 18 years at intel before joining the renovo team have in spades, whether it's traveling to races or driving cars on race tracks, you know, the car is in our blood. we see this huge opportunity, a transformation of the industry and it's something that the car is coming to silicon valley. if you open the hood, you'll find 80 embedded processors and 1,000 sensors and high speed networks and it looks like more like a data center than a car and that's only increasing as a function of time. we feel tesla was a trail blazer but silicon valley is the next place to best the technology companies and going to require a broad range of products and technologies to make it work. >> as impressive as the inside of the car is, one of the most striking things is the outside. >> let me point out is not really your car, right? it's a shelby, which is very similar to what tesla did because of the loet us, they took a lotus and turned it into an electric car. maybe i'm interrupting her question, why not start with your own car completely? >> tesla showed that a great model for a company in th
and my co-founder, 18 years at intel before joining the renovo team have in spades, whether it's traveling to races or driving cars on race tracks, you know, the car is in our blood. we see this huge opportunity, a transformation of the industry and it's something that the car is coming to silicon valley. if you open the hood, you'll find 80 embedded processors and 1,000 sensors and high speed networks and it looks like more like a data center than a car and that's only increasing as a function...
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. >> they might win an election sometimes you lose an election playing a spade also but it almost neverfairness and justice and good public policy you can be proud of. >> good in the sense he understands how popular that decision would be with americans. >> it is definitely politics. if if the president takes executive action he will make achieving that which won't be easy even harder. >> the president had promised to issue an order on this by the end of the summer. now it will be sometime after the beginning of november. heather and ainsley. >> on wednesday president obama will layout the long-awaited strategy for dealing with isis. on meet the press there was no minuting of words. he plans to decimate the terror group. >> the strategy for iraq and syria is we will hunt down isil members and wherever they are. >> they still say the president came out too weak against isis and his speech needs to reassure americans. >> what we ought to have is a direct overwhelming air campaign to take them out. >> what i want to hear is reassuring the public and the world that we are standing up and ha
. >> they might win an election sometimes you lose an election playing a spade also but it almost neverfairness and justice and good public policy you can be proud of. >> good in the sense he understands how popular that decision would be with americans. >> it is definitely politics. if if the president takes executive action he will make achieving that which won't be easy even harder. >> the president had promised to issue an order on this by the end of the summer. now...
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character forms leadership and more importantly, the way that adversity, and all three had it in spades, the way that adversity helps shape that character. psychological, psychobabble. we want to know who these people are. they are deeply wounded people and we want to understand how they negotiated an escaped the specific rabbit he of these booms to become the people that --y are who are interesting specific gravity of these wounds to become the people that they are. that is part of our democratic impact. they reinvigorated in a way that i can't think of any two leaders, three if you add eleanor, have ever done. this just livens up page after page of history. i hadok that just and done, particularly geoff, we wanted it to be a standalone. asple say companion books though it is attached to the film. we always make a book, and this is our proudest example, if the series didn't exist it would be a good book. guest: that is the idea. host: we want to bring in our viewers to the segment as we are talking with ken burns and geoffrey c. ward. democrats can call at (202) 737-0001. republicans (
character forms leadership and more importantly, the way that adversity, and all three had it in spades, the way that adversity helps shape that character. psychological, psychobabble. we want to know who these people are. they are deeply wounded people and we want to understand how they negotiated an escaped the specific rabbit he of these booms to become the people that --y are who are interesting specific gravity of these wounds to become the people that they are. that is part of our...
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. >> cbi said they want spades in the ground by 2020.are very much -- howard davies who was heading up the airport commission, they want something to happen. in the next two weeks, there is going to be a decision on boris island, this estuary airport. it wasn't shortlisted earlier this year, but it is over -- either going to be in or out. that is going to happen in the next couple weeks. the final report will be some time after the next election. we will have to see whether the hub airport is in or out. if it is out, it will be interesting to see what the mayor of london does and whether he backs heathrow. he has been vocal about being in favor of a hub. that would suggest that he would back heathrow. >> you would have thought given his recent change of desire when it comes to political aspirations, that a little bit as well. thank you very much indeed. the battle surrounding london's airport expansion. coming up, more from our exclusive interview with the ceo of havas. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." havas shares are ri
. >> cbi said they want spades in the ground by 2020.are very much -- howard davies who was heading up the airport commission, they want something to happen. in the next two weeks, there is going to be a decision on boris island, this estuary airport. it wasn't shortlisted earlier this year, but it is over -- either going to be in or out. that is going to happen in the next couple weeks. the final report will be some time after the next election. we will have to see whether the hub...
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. >> all of our pets are spade, newterd, micro chipped vaccinated, they could many with vet health care vet visits. they will make it easy to adopt, healthy loving pets. >> this is a great bargain. >> yes. >> so you are hooking on to fashion week for this but also, as a fundraiser we have a very special event coming up on the 20th. >> right, we have an event at the beer yard which we do every year and they do a special deal with trobe's beer and if you buy a case a percentage goes back to us. we will get a free pint glass, beer tastings on the 20th and all next weekend. >> that is a week from this saturday 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. all of the information is available on my fox philly.com. that makes it easy. then we will hook up with your web site. >> right. >> as we look at our doggie want to go over there because we want to get some advice. i've got thunderstorms in the forecast for this afternoon. we have talk about roofus and how he he just gets so upset, can you give us advice on how to get our dogs through thunderstorms. >> sure, as a dog trainer i come across this problem a lot. best thi
. >> all of our pets are spade, newterd, micro chipped vaccinated, they could many with vet health care vet visits. they will make it easy to adopt, healthy loving pets. >> this is a great bargain. >> yes. >> so you are hooking on to fashion week for this but also, as a fundraiser we have a very special event coming up on the 20th. >> right, we have an event at the beer yard which we do every year and they do a special deal with trobe's beer and if you buy a case a...
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not an easy one like ace of spades. a harder one. you got it?ing face down. tell me when you've done that. the cards have been in your hand the entire time. for the first time, name outloud what was the card you thousandth of? >> six of hearts. >> she said the two of diamonds. i don't know what you are laughing at. what was it really erica? >> six of hearts. >> i don't think you understand how this works? >> was it really six of hearts? >> you mean two of diamonds? >> you said six of hearts. inside the deck, all cards face exactly the same way except for one. could you pull this out? >> show the camera. [ applause ] >> very impressive. >> well done. >> got real competition here. i'm telling you. >> i still can't -- wow. i want to know how it works. >> i want to ask you a question. watch matt perform on "america's got talent" this week at 9/8 central here on nbc. >>> let's check with chuck todd for what's coming up meet the press. hi chuck. >> no card trick. this sunday, we'll have the war against isis, president obama making it clear we're in th
not an easy one like ace of spades. a harder one. you got it?ing face down. tell me when you've done that. the cards have been in your hand the entire time. for the first time, name outloud what was the card you thousandth of? >> six of hearts. >> she said the two of diamonds. i don't know what you are laughing at. what was it really erica? >> six of hearts. >> i don't think you understand how this works? >> was it really six of hearts? >> you mean two of...
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those wallows in michael kors, kate spade, know all too well take underarmour, earlier this spring, it sports apparel company truly, truly reported a blowout quarter. but they trade with the high multiple growth -- the expensive stock. it was as if it's stock fell like a cloud or e me have commerce, frankly the rollover was absurd. the fall from 62 in march to 46 in may was just plain hideous. yet the company just kept delivering. when underarmour reported another quarter in july, the stock took off like a rocket, as it should have in march. it's kept climbing every since, the bound back has breathtaking, even though one of the most expensive stocks in the entire market at 49 times earnings with a 15.5 billion valuation, i expect the fantastic performance to continue. yes, i would only because buy it on a pullback, but when you get pullbacks, most people are too scared to pull the trigger. don't be. however, underarmour is up 67% years to date. the group has been struggling for one particular reason. there's been too much inventory at all the department stories. that's why the last few
those wallows in michael kors, kate spade, know all too well take underarmour, earlier this spring, it sports apparel company truly, truly reported a blowout quarter. but they trade with the high multiple growth -- the expensive stock. it was as if it's stock fell like a cloud or e me have commerce, frankly the rollover was absurd. the fall from 62 in march to 46 in may was just plain hideous. yet the company just kept delivering. when underarmour reported another quarter in july, the stock...
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>> spades. >> do i look down on anyone here? try not to judge anyone. be judged myself. what if i was being judged? >> have you had a chance to give advice, since you're so new? >> ask. don't expect anyone to come to you. >>> while monahan is considered the new girl on the cell block, brenda brewer has had over 100 stays here. while her presence often brings smiles to others, she says her life has a dark and painful side that she dreams of sharing someday in a book. >> i do think there's something out here that god wants me to do and that's to publish that book. because there's some stuff in that book that will make the world cry that happened to me back in the day that i never said anything about. i was raped. and i was able to get up and walk away. i guess you don't get over it, but you just don't think about it. and i think that's why i stayed with drugs. because all of that blocked it all out. but i don't want to do this no more. i don't want to steal no more. >> how are you guys doing? okay? >> brewer acknowledges that in her younger days, she wasn
>> spades. >> do i look down on anyone here? try not to judge anyone. be judged myself. what if i was being judged? >> have you had a chance to give advice, since you're so new? >> ask. don't expect anyone to come to you. >>> while monahan is considered the new girl on the cell block, brenda brewer has had over 100 stays here. while her presence often brings smiles to others, she says her life has a dark and painful side that she dreams of sharing someday in a...
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kate spade after meeting, there's worries about being really promotional diminished as of late., i met with martinez, the ceo of deckers brands, they are not talking about that promotional holiday season, and, remember, the other day manny, ceo of pvh did not think it was as promotional. downgraded to sell. >> first quarter a public company. >> it was a good quarter, raised guidance, said many things. i want to point out, behind the guys, i know they want to hear who bought it because of me, but this is a private equity deal. you either have to sell these after the first good quarter or second good quarter. that's the way of things. i say polo loco, here's the feeling about the now. i still love their chicken. >> wow. >> you do? >> i still like their chicken. >> that is direct. >> it's been a good run, and welcome back chipolte. >> interesting. >> best performing ipo of the year. >> been great, still can go higher. i know the private equity deals between the first and seconds quarter is when you take profits because they know how to come out of the chute. in light of the pot bel
kate spade after meeting, there's worries about being really promotional diminished as of late., i met with martinez, the ceo of deckers brands, they are not talking about that promotional holiday season, and, remember, the other day manny, ceo of pvh did not think it was as promotional. downgraded to sell. >> first quarter a public company. >> it was a good quarter, raised guidance, said many things. i want to point out, behind the guys, i know they want to hear who bought it...
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everything was looking at spades and we used to occasionally hear elvis coming through.oice shimmering through, i used to go behind the curtains at home and get against the glass, get a bit of kick back. and do that sort of -- >> jimmy: what was the jam you would sing? what was the song you remember? >> well, it was a song called "love me", you know. ♪ treat me like a fool treat me mean and cruel ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, i love that song. did you ever get to meet elvis? >> no, we met once in l.a. he wanted to know who was this bunch of guys who was selling tickets faster than him, faster than elvis, so we did get to meet him and he was very charming and very affable and very funny. you know, and uh, he got his world right down then. >> jimmy: he did yeah. >> and the guy said to him, when we do sound checks, plant said he wants to sing your songs and said, well, which songs do you sing? and i told him that one. so, we spent about an hour or two with him. we were leaving, walking down the corridor, i met him. and i'm taller than him. [laughter ] >> jimmy: th
everything was looking at spades and we used to occasionally hear elvis coming through.oice shimmering through, i used to go behind the curtains at home and get against the glass, get a bit of kick back. and do that sort of -- >> jimmy: what was the jam you would sing? what was the song you remember? >> well, it was a song called "love me", you know. ♪ treat me like a fool treat me mean and cruel ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, i love that song. did you...
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so we need to call a spade a spade here.he attacks we're leveling against isis of course are in the indirect interest of the assad regime. we need to recognize that. it just so happens that i think isis is a much more direct national security threat to the united states than president assad is at the moment. >> it's interesting you said in your letter, it would be bad enough to be on one side of the middle eastern civil war, now we appear to be on both sides. how much do you hear that sentiment echoed throughout the halls of congress? >> unfortunately, we didn't have the debate i would have liked to have had in the congress. in my opinion, it would have been better to step back and have an authorization for the military activities in the area. though i did vote against the arming and training of the syrian so-called moderates, i completely support the air strikes and the very aggressive activities we're taking against isis. my concern with the moderates is we talk about these moderates as though they're some kind of team tha
so we need to call a spade a spade here.he attacks we're leveling against isis of course are in the indirect interest of the assad regime. we need to recognize that. it just so happens that i think isis is a much more direct national security threat to the united states than president assad is at the moment. >> it's interesting you said in your letter, it would be bad enough to be on one side of the middle eastern civil war, now we appear to be on both sides. how much do you hear that...
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vast amounts of renewables potential, we've got wind, hydro, biomass, all the future energies in spadesr maximized by the people of scotland than the british parliament having control over those where in the uk we'll always be minority of a state that's going in a different direction. a country of 5.5 million will react differently to the way the uk does. there are a lot of things great about scotland things we need to fix as well. i believe we'll do better making those decisions with the full range of powers available to the scottish parliament. >> what don't you like about being part of england? >> well, as part of the united kingdom, we're a minority of, i believe, a democracy that isn't serving the uk as well as a modern european style of democracy could do. the powers of westminster and the clues and the question are the powers of westminster gov n governs the united kingdom. it's a pure form of and the fundamental reform we need to see-. perhaps we'd be having a different discussion. we've got our national parliament here in edinburgh just about a mile or so over there and since i
vast amounts of renewables potential, we've got wind, hydro, biomass, all the future energies in spadesr maximized by the people of scotland than the british parliament having control over those where in the uk we'll always be minority of a state that's going in a different direction. a country of 5.5 million will react differently to the way the uk does. there are a lot of things great about scotland things we need to fix as well. i believe we'll do better making those decisions with the full...
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so we saw it in spades in the euro. crag drawing did compactly what he wanted to. -- marrow draghi. it makes our exports more expensive. if dollar gets more and more expensive, goods get less and less competitive. liz: goods get less and less competitive. michael, if you're buying goods and becomes less competitive, then why are you picking fedex? fedex ships a lot of goods? >> because the u.s. economy is growing anemically and transports, healthy transports are a product of that economic activity. you know, i think the u.s. is the strong dollar is a function of the fed and interest rates as compared to the rest of the world central banks. it is a safety trade with the rest of the world has issues and we're relatively stable and the u.s. economy is growing whereas the rest of them are not. those are reasons to be in u.s.-centric stocks. fedex while they were global is a u.s. bet. transports have been pretty strong this year. we think that will continue through the holiday season. ashley: speaking safety picks lance, we have exxonmobil, proctor & gamble and utility select sector spdr
so we saw it in spades in the euro. crag drawing did compactly what he wanted to. -- marrow draghi. it makes our exports more expensive. if dollar gets more and more expensive, goods get less and less competitive. liz: goods get less and less competitive. michael, if you're buying goods and becomes less competitive, then why are you picking fedex? fedex ships a lot of goods? >> because the u.s. economy is growing anemically and transports, healthy transports are a product of that economic...
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some voters say british pride spade their vote, to stand with the united kingdom. >> it is a vote forremaining scottish but british. >> reporter: queen elizabeth is urging scottish vote tours think very carefully about their future. in london, alfonso van marsh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new surveillance video is released in hopes of finding a university of student after disappearing after leaving a party on saturday. hanna elizabeth graham is shown walking with a man following behind. that man told investigators graham appeared to be in distress until another man showed up and put his arm around her. he said they appeared to know each other. police are still looking for that individual. even a police chief is shaken wye her disappearance. >> i can't imagine . as a parent, and as a husband, i can't imagine what they're going through these past couple of days. >> k-9 teams and helicopters are aiding in the search as is the fbi. >>> welshing philadelphia police need your help tracking down a burglar. the suspect was caught on surveillance video in the early morning hours last week
some voters say british pride spade their vote, to stand with the united kingdom. >> it is a vote forremaining scottish but british. >> reporter: queen elizabeth is urging scottish vote tours think very carefully about their future. in london, alfonso van marsh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new surveillance video is released in hopes of finding a university of student after disappearing after leaving a party on saturday. hanna elizabeth graham is shown walking...
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consumers and was ultimately eviscerated by rapidly growing competitors like michael kors and kate spadethe price earnings multiple for whole foods is still too high given the low single-digit same-store sales growth. it's a math proportion, do you want to pay 22 times earnings for whole foods like you seem to be doing now, if they make the estimates, when you can buy kroger for 14 times earnings, yes below the s&p 500 multiple. even though kroger is growing a full percentage point faster than whole foods and has become the most consistent performer in the industry. while some would say whole foods has been far less consistent. the best trade for the year has been to own kroger and be short whole foods. but what if our analysis here is too static about whole foods? maybe it's too negative. what if recently announced initiatives could move the needle for great chain. whole foods is an early adapter for apple's new pay system. you have to believe that the whole foods will have more iphone users in their store. plus i don't know about you, but anything that can cut down the lines at my whol
consumers and was ultimately eviscerated by rapidly growing competitors like michael kors and kate spadethe price earnings multiple for whole foods is still too high given the low single-digit same-store sales growth. it's a math proportion, do you want to pay 22 times earnings for whole foods like you seem to be doing now, if they make the estimates, when you can buy kroger for 14 times earnings, yes below the s&p 500 multiple. even though kroger is growing a full percentage point faster...
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a spade. it's a war. it's going to go on for many years in a relative low intensity way. this, you know, is the world as it really is, not as barack obama wanted. he tried to -- and he wanted his legacy, steve, to be ending two wars. when he went into politics, that's what he thought was going to be his historical calling. >> this is -- >> ended two wars. instead, history dealt him a different hand and he's going to leave office presiding over what has to be called a war. >> he becomes the fourth president to authorize -- fourth consecutive president to authorize military action? iraq. that distinctship, calling it a war, this is a low-intensity war, does that matter to the american people that you do that? >> i think it matters a little to the american people. sometimes in politics we engage in quantitative lexgraphy. how many times did he use the word islamic. to distinguish yourself conservatives are generally in favor of what he's doing. you still have to puff up your chest and show i'm st
a spade. it's a war. it's going to go on for many years in a relative low intensity way. this, you know, is the world as it really is, not as barack obama wanted. he tried to -- and he wanted his legacy, steve, to be ending two wars. when he went into politics, that's what he thought was going to be his historical calling. >> this is -- >> ended two wars. instead, history dealt him a different hand and he's going to leave office presiding over what has to be called a war. >>...
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the loire for some locations and a spade to of the fairfield radiate their 861 accrete temperatures in the '60s and '70s long east bay shoreline the isolette onshore flow to partly cloudy conditions cool weather along the coastline ocean beach is a high of 6367 for downtown san francisco. use the extended forecast slightly warmer weather as we head into tomorrow we continue to see assembled single one fog afternoon sunshine high pressure builds over the region as ahead of the middle of next week with the we see another warming trend that will carry us into next weekend. >> : oil slick spot off the coast and jamaica were plain is believed to of crashed friday the plan took off from new york officials believe that the people on board fell unconscious over north carolina pilots of other traffic control was a problem and ask to descend but not declare an emergency. after an hour 15 minutes after take off the pilot stopped responding to radio calls. u.s. military 15 such a plan of california at one pilot course not look to the window and saw a pellet some plover and the plane's windows were
the loire for some locations and a spade to of the fairfield radiate their 861 accrete temperatures in the '60s and '70s long east bay shoreline the isolette onshore flow to partly cloudy conditions cool weather along the coastline ocean beach is a high of 6367 for downtown san francisco. use the extended forecast slightly warmer weather as we head into tomorrow we continue to see assembled single one fog afternoon sunshine high pressure builds over the region as ahead of the middle of next...
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and you guys have laid out the spade work.go ahead. >> nixon in december of '72 just beat mcgovern in the biggest landslide in history. >> and then what? >> watergate was a back water story but they just kept building and building and building. nixon survived, won the landslide and he thought that watergate was a back burner story and, of course, he didn't. he felt he had a peace agreement in vietnam. he did china. but he had been president with p-m created the environmental protection agency. so his ego was so high. i called him a diabolical pragmatist. and then add paranoia to that. and you heard on the tapes some paranoia. here's a brilliant political analyst who did the southern realignment for the party politics, but he's paranoid about mcgovern in '72. he was breaking in to larry o'brian in '72. he's paranoid. his sense of paranoia and politics is not good. he' paranoid about the press. >> let's look at the people you just talked about. you know, at first, we thought -- we wrote in october of '72, that the watergate brea
and you guys have laid out the spade work.go ahead. >> nixon in december of '72 just beat mcgovern in the biggest landslide in history. >> and then what? >> watergate was a back water story but they just kept building and building and building. nixon survived, won the landslide and he thought that watergate was a back burner story and, of course, he didn't. he felt he had a peace agreement in vietnam. he did china. but he had been president with p-m created the environmental...
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alibaba is going to get that in spades because they are chinese.way was treated -- huawei was treated many years. when lenovo bought the ibm pc business, it all came flooding out again. think what king teaches us is it is quite difficult for a non-american company to thrive with a jungle drum beat in america. or anynd up with alibaba of the other big players, all sorts of amazing things could relaxedn a pretty market distribution. >> thank you very much. on the move is back in two minutes. we will get a check on the market as we had to "the pulse." that is intent minutes time. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am jonathan ferro. we are going to talk about cars. some say the days of british motor engineering are long gone. has brought back to life a motor company that stopped producing cars during the second world war. biggest challenge we face going forward is communicating our story. it is not a new name. it is a car with good heritage. for me it goes back some years. my first. 17, i saw it was established in 1926. it was the technically most
alibaba is going to get that in spades because they are chinese.way was treated -- huawei was treated many years. when lenovo bought the ibm pc business, it all came flooding out again. think what king teaches us is it is quite difficult for a non-american company to thrive with a jungle drum beat in america. or anynd up with alibaba of the other big players, all sorts of amazing things could relaxedn a pretty market distribution. >> thank you very much. on the move is back in two...
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when he took over in 2007, there was a spade of arrests and he instituted this personal conduct policy so it was a decision by them so they got themselves in these waters so then as we've been talking about, you have to be careful when you do that. >> there was a scandal with the new orleans saints about -- i don't remember what it was. >> the bounties. >> bounty gate. he took a very tough line in telling players and telling everyone lack of knowledge of it, that's not an excuse. there's a lot of people now saying, you know, pointing the same finger at him. >> he told sean payton, the coach of the saints, you should have known about bounty gate. roger goodell, should you have known about this tape and everything else. >> do you see a possibility of roger goodell stepping down? isn't bottom line in the nfl how much money is being made and roger goodell has made a lot of money for a lot of team owners. >> let's see if sponsors start pulling out. sponsors have issued statements and issued tisk-tisks. once money starts pulling out, owners have a problem. if it takes a change of leadership
when he took over in 2007, there was a spade of arrests and he instituted this personal conduct policy so it was a decision by them so they got themselves in these waters so then as we've been talking about, you have to be careful when you do that. >> there was a scandal with the new orleans saints about -- i don't remember what it was. >> the bounties. >> bounty gate. he took a very tough line in telling players and telling everyone lack of knowledge of it, that's not an...
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>> yes, and i think that they had done enough of the spade work in the last couple of weeks diplomatically. the president had given his speech. testimony on the hill so congress had been notified and there was surprising support from congress with the exception of some noteworthy people in both parties such as rand paul and others in the democratic party. for the most part there was support for what would be considered limited air operations, not for ground forces, although there were others, the hawks in both parties who have been calling for the ground troops as well. now what we've seen is a commitment from kerry and the president that the ground forces will be regional. and by that, they have said so far that they mean syrian rebel forces which are going to take about a year to train, about 5,000 of them, we were told, and also the iraqi army. both of those forces are in disrepair, to say the least. it will be quite a while before those forces will be able to do anything at all significantly on the ground. and air strikes have to be called in. so there are -- someone is calling in thes
>> yes, and i think that they had done enough of the spade work in the last couple of weeks diplomatically. the president had given his speech. testimony on the hill so congress had been notified and there was surprising support from congress with the exception of some noteworthy people in both parties such as rand paul and others in the democratic party. for the most part there was support for what would be considered limited air operations, not for ground forces, although there were...
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you can call this decision day in spades. the polls close in about five hours in scotland tavern.on paper, repeat, paper ballots will be counted overnight. by the time skots and britains wake up friday morning, they will have learned the fate of their respective countries. it is way too close to call for even polsters. emotions deepening on both sides, even between friends and family members, split over how to vote. they're aware of the fact that this is not a rehearsal, this is something, a decision that could last for generations. >> jim, thank you. i have to take you to breaking news on capitol hill. >>> secretary kerry started his remarks. >> because i have to be at the white house for the meeting with president poroshenko, so i'm going to try to really abbreviate, keep my answers short, but i also want to be sure i answer them, your questions sufficiently. you know, for more than ten years iraq has been a source of debate and some disagreement obviously up on the hill in the country. i think we'd waste time today to focus rehashing past debates, when the issue that confronts
you can call this decision day in spades. the polls close in about five hours in scotland tavern.on paper, repeat, paper ballots will be counted overnight. by the time skots and britains wake up friday morning, they will have learned the fate of their respective countries. it is way too close to call for even polsters. emotions deepening on both sides, even between friends and family members, split over how to vote. they're aware of the fact that this is not a rehearsal, this is something, a...