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to love on steve murphy any aa. in two huge jump from me. who can walk. you hun. will she do don't come crying. in fact due to the dcu. she and the continent. pca. calmly she did to you. he is one of the hidden jewel. when she wouldn't leave. we too need a ritual for. oh please. she and cook it to the order and to conceal the ancient tongue and jaw. isn't that cold truth of the central plains and western regions fuse together over thousands of years. yet they also retain their own...
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jon and pete najarian are here along with mike murphy and steve grasso. we're all waiting to hear what janet yellen has to say in her first news conference as chairman of the federal reserve. why it's expected that she will stay the course in the fed's tapering program. it is also possible, however that there could be some surprises for investors. so let's take it to the panel on that note. pete, you know, everybody expects there's going to be continue the road on the taper. what else is out there? >> not much. and the reason i say that, judge, is because i think janet yellen is as much transparency as anybody. i don't expect it to come out as anything whatsoever. i think her read on the economy is the most recent data points and as we approach this 2:00 meeting you're looking at a volatility index jump. only on the yesterday's gains for the most part. and i don't get that sense of nervousness that there is something out there right now. could she surprise us? i suppose she could. right now -- >> that's her major job is to stay consistent with what's goin
jon and pete najarian are here along with mike murphy and steve grasso. we're all waiting to hear what janet yellen has to say in her first news conference as chairman of the federal reserve. why it's expected that she will stay the course in the fed's tapering program. it is also possible, however that there could be some surprises for investors. so let's take it to the panel on that note. pete, you know, everybody expects there's going to be continue the road on the taper. what else is out...
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we are joined onset by steve weiss and mike murphy, simon baker and john najarian here in spirit thoughm told simon couldn't make it. he is in last place, that i can that for what you will. >> joe is in first place. your portfolio is up 13%. what's the strategy been? >> identifying themes. consistent themes we thought would win, energy in 2014. >> eog. >> having some capital spending in the technology space, that's where panw came in. and then michael kors which is identifying growth. 2014 is about the search for growth. everything that i own, myself personally and i've put into this, has been growth-oriented. >> morgan stanley is in the portfolio. >> absolutely. asset management growth continuing. the one that's been disappointing has been apple. and that's, you know, that's been the conundrum, i know pete has it as well. and going into q-2 i think it's going to be a defensive quarter for me personally in my holdings. i'm trying to figure out how i'm going to manage it. >> you've been the most active manager probably in this portfolio playoff. >> practically hft at this point. >> i pra
we are joined onset by steve weiss and mike murphy, simon baker and john najarian here in spirit thoughm told simon couldn't make it. he is in last place, that i can that for what you will. >> joe is in first place. your portfolio is up 13%. what's the strategy been? >> identifying themes. consistent themes we thought would win, energy in 2014. >> eog. >> having some capital spending in the technology space, that's where panw came in. and then michael kors which is...
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jon and pete najarian are here along with mike murphy and steve
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senator party murphy who just got back from ukraine is also joining us and david ignatius is also with us. a great panel to talk about this along with thomas and stevehaas. dad, i'll remember the trip we took to ukraine many years ago. a beautiful country. beautiful people. tom donland who held your job in this administration calls this one of the most important leadership moments for the united states. how are we doing some and what can we do at this point? same question for david too. >> first of all, we have to have some sense of what is happening and in my judgment, what is happening is that putin has decided to push as hard as he can to achieve his objective, in effect, the restoration of the soviet union under a new name. iran is the central prize in that effort. he thought he had it in. he thought he it with yanukovych in charge and thought ukraine would become part of it and would facilitate this new entity but it turned out the other way. people of ukraine rebelled and the government was overthrown and the government is stabilizing itself. putin in his first instinctive reaction decided to punish ukraine to shake it up and see to break its
senator party murphy who just got back from ukraine is also joining us and david ignatius is also with us. a great panel to talk about this along with thomas and stevehaas. dad, i'll remember the trip we took to ukraine many years ago. a beautiful country. beautiful people. tom donland who held your job in this administration calls this one of the most important leadership moments for the united states. how are we doing some and what can we do at this point? same question for david too....