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texas tech came in ranked 15th, oklahoma state 18th. as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast, five teams with the chance of coming into today to win the big 12 title. >> charles: let's stay right here, okay? oklahoma state, look what they have coming up. kansas, at texas on november 16, baylor, oklahoma. it's the beauty of the big 12. it's all out in front of the contending teams. oklahoma baylor on our air, fox sports 1, thursday night. tune in. national championship implications for baylor. texas at west virginia. then things get serious. oklahoma state, texas tech both at home, at baylor to finish things off. we're going to crown a true champion in the big 12. if baylor can run the table, they could be in the discussion to play the bcs national championship. >> gus: chelf may have fumbled the snap. he just falls on it. he'll lose two yards. time-out called by the red raiders. look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama and oregon open this week. ohio state won style points today, didn't they, at purdue? they need that. stanford
texas tech came in ranked 15th, oklahoma state 18th. as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast, five teams with the chance of coming into today to win the big 12 title. >> charles: let's stay right here, okay? oklahoma state, look what they have coming up. kansas, at texas on november 16, baylor, oklahoma. it's the beauty of the big 12. it's all out in front of the contending teams. oklahoma baylor on our air, fox sports 1, thursday night. tune in. national championship implications for...
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we are all looking for the next big tech ipo as we were talking about. above and beyond the twitters and facebooks of the world. whether or not you decide to invest in twitter stock, i want to take stock of how powerfully they have influenced our world. check this out. this is the twitter the day that it went public. it was done at 9:30 in the morning. but my point isn't about the ipo. it's about the selfy. twitter has inspired a world of selfies. that's a picture that you take of yourself. today is a poignant moment for the selfy. oxford dictionary has picked selfy for word of the year. now stiff competition. it beat out the word twerk and bit coin and another worthy meaty words. our selfy posting madness has been legitimatized by the establishment, and whether or not you choose to invest money in twitter or facebook and other selfy enablers, at least honor them tonight with your own celebratory selfy. that's our show for wednesday. making driving safer by taking the driver out of the car. i'm ali velshi, thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to al jazeera
we are all looking for the next big tech ipo as we were talking about. above and beyond the twitters and facebooks of the world. whether or not you decide to invest in twitter stock, i want to take stock of how powerfully they have influenced our world. check this out. this is the twitter the day that it went public. it was done at 9:30 in the morning. but my point isn't about the ipo. it's about the selfy. twitter has inspired a world of selfies. that's a picture that you take of yourself....
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. >>> and beyond twitter, the search for the next hot tech ipo. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. join us on twitter at @aj real money. america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4 billion, half will go towards actually reducing the principle on jp morgan-held loans where the value of the mortgage is higher than the value of the house. some that have money will be put towards restructuring some mortgages to reduce the homeowner's monthly payments. and out of the remaining $2 billion some will go towards subsidizing new mortga
. >>> and beyond twitter, the search for the next hot tech ipo. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. join us on twitter at @aj real money. america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial...
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that was smash-mouth defense by texas tech. >> gus: we will see what tech can do with the football aftereration to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. . >> gus: let's take a look at the buick game summary. >> charles: baylor down 14-0 to start. then you see2v!éq ku what happ. >> gus: eric ward with the catch and gets to the 29. taken down by k.j. morton.ópql >> charles: think about tech. we have seen them strike. a lot of left on the clock. >> gus: pump fake. mayfield going through his progresses and has running room and goes down at the 34. >> charles: you know what i'm thinking for baker mayfield after this game? >> gus: ice. >> charles: yes, cold tub and plenty of it. he is leaving it all out there tonight. >> gus: first down and ten at the 34. here is mayfield. and he completes. that ball intended for derrick edwards, a sophomore. k.j. morton down. with all of the
that was smash-mouth defense by texas tech. >> gus: we will see what tech can do with the football aftereration to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. . >> gus: let's take a look at the buick game summary. >> charles: baylor down 14-0 to start. then you...
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tech shop,ind of gym for creators. members pay a monthly fee to acss a factory really where they c make just about anythi. mark hatch is the ceo and co-founder of tech shop. tech shop revolutionizing manufacturing,atch using a revolutionary way oaising money. he's a former gre ret. he sort o foments revolutions. i'm joined by rich and levi. thank you for being he this i'll point out to the viewer that youave been onbefore, and we may get a chance to talk more about tech sh, b if we don't, on the wsite you and i talk about ituite a bit. i'm a enthusiastic fan. that said, let's tal about this way of raising money. you're trying to raise 0 million. >> that's right. >> the other day, last week barracuda network's rsed $72 milln in anipo. so we're talking about small ipo level kinds of money here. >> right, right. but the difrence is in an ipo you've g threeears of autoed financials. we'rstill a little too i don't think toe able to go through all that kind ofwork. we're going after the early age investor you can't really ge
tech shop,ind of gym for creators. members pay a monthly fee to acss a factory really where they c make just about anythi. mark hatch is the ceo and co-founder of tech shop. tech shop revolutionizing manufacturing,atch using a revolutionary way oaising money. he's a former gre ret. he sort o foments revolutions. i'm joined by rich and levi. thank you for being he this i'll point out to the viewer that youave been onbefore, and we may get a chance to talk more about tech sh, b if we don't, on...
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:ing does create jobs, but not as many as high tech. the reason is that the wages are much higher than high tech and there is more disposable income for the community. they're not always low-paid jobs. some of the jobs are professional jobs and pay very well. >> and you compare this in your book. the reason why i brought up manufacturering, you use austin as an example. texas is doing well because of oil. but austin is not an oil center, it's a tech center. you compare it to michigan where wages were once really high and really good and they can't recover from that. >> that's right. austin is a success story. it wasn't much of an economy in the 80s. if you look at job creation, they were lower than detroit. today wages in austin are 65% above wages in flint and detroit. i think it exemplifies what is going on in our economy. the centers of innovation there are a lot of highly skilled workers and innovation are risingish and the manufacturing areas are shrinking. >> what a great conversation, what a great book. economist at university of
:ing does create jobs, but not as many as high tech. the reason is that the wages are much higher than high tech and there is more disposable income for the community. they're not always low-paid jobs. some of the jobs are professional jobs and pay very well. >> and you compare this in your book. the reason why i brought up manufacturering, you use austin as an example. texas is doing well because of oil. but austin is not an oil center, it's a tech center. you compare it to michigan...
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so, on the slide here, you can see that aim or high-tech ima imaging, that is usually where a provider would get some education about our pricing program to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services and help the provider then understand where in the market can think go or where they can send their patient or at or below the target price. so, thats the first level and you'll see in some of the results that's usually where most of the services will get redirected then. the second part, the shopper program. that's usually where a nurse from anthem will outreach to our associate or family member who's due to get an mri or ct scan and help them be more educated to help them know that the plan will pay and there are a lot of choices and help them understand what providers they can go to if they want to pay at or below the price or they can go somewhere else. implementing that practice, so in 2012, started with five high-tech imaging services and ten an thechl states. you'll see here on the slides we added in 2013 and in
so, on the slide here, you can see that aim or high-tech ima imaging, that is usually where a provider would get some education about our pricing program to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services and help the provider then understand where in the market can think go or where they can send their patient or at or below the target price. so, thats the first level and you'll see in some of the results that's usually where...
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and the big underperformer is a 64-point drop in the tech-she have tech-heavy nasdaq. >> it was aroundhe end of the day after that big drop in june. so it's a big drop, but we've had a few of them this year. >> that is absolutely true and certainly one of the big drags on thes th nasdaq is tesla. >>> let's get back to "street talk." let's also get back to the big story du jour, twitter. the stock makes up nearly 4% of the nyse's consolidated volume today, right? >> yes, the big story for me is the ecb. it's the biggest story for moi. here is the stock. it's up 21 bucks to $46.97. and briefly for a cup of coffee hit 50 bucks a share earlier. we've had a mini run-up in the last few minutes. we'll keep you well apprised on twitter as cnbc counts down the trading session. >>> let's bring you "street signs," your home away from home. starting on earnings. >> vacation rental company reported a 63% jump in revenue, $90.1 million. eps beat by 3 cents. average revenue per listing was up 16%. raymond james boosted their rating to a strong buy. upgraded the stock as well to a neutral, hardly a ri
and the big underperformer is a 64-point drop in the tech-she have tech-heavy nasdaq. >> it was aroundhe end of the day after that big drop in june. so it's a big drop, but we've had a few of them this year. >> that is absolutely true and certainly one of the big drags on thes th nasdaq is tesla. >>> let's get back to "street talk." let's also get back to the big story du jour, twitter. the stock makes up nearly 4% of the nyse's consolidated volume today, right?...
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ty hall loves high tech and high tech loves city haul. the mayor'trongest backe makes dealing to keep companies in the city. it's a relationship that other smart cies are watching very carefully and mimicking. r next guest is an invest for, rmer vice president of amazon.comnd was on the counsel at faceok. you once sd that one a.m. zone is worth 50 app of the week companies. they're a long play. i think it comes from your genetics, right? you're tnking microsoft and amazon. >> i think that is true historically. i thkhat is changing some now.i think we're seeing a new generation that have success. i think there is a n generati that have seen the success and they're more willing to take riskshanay ten years ago. what's the vibe like?e? >> it's not as competive i suppose. in sicon vley there is more of everythg. the metro areas are three times universities, and seattle i e think has the pluses and minuses of a smaller community. people are more cooperative, th help each other all lot. they're not as compitive. >> conceivably, yeah, that happe
ty hall loves high tech and high tech loves city haul. the mayor'trongest backe makes dealing to keep companies in the city. it's a relationship that other smart cies are watching very carefully and mimicking. r next guest is an invest for, rmer vice president of amazon.comnd was on the counsel at faceok. you once sd that one a.m. zone is worth 50 app of the week companies. they're a long play. i think it comes from your genetics, right? you're tnking microsoft and amazon. >> i think that...
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i want to introduce the ceo type a machine it was founded and run here or rather there in tech shop they make 3-d printers and they're on the verge from having started and now stroirl to be a normal big thriving company >> it started off with me i had a 3-d printer i was disappointed with and people offered me money that was about two years ago now. and yeah. we're up to 18 members of staff we're moving out and we're about to roll outlets new generation machine and it's great in that kind of looking the giant mountains. if i'm not mistaken you're the second company to be kicked off of tech shop for being successful >> finally, there's we have robby from planet labs who does, you know, rocket science among others and robby tell us more. >> absolutely. we at that planet labs design and build and manufacture observation satellites. we put those staeltsz in space and take pictures of the planet. in december of this year we're going to launch the work out are words largest of 28 satellites this will help us go insight into the planet. but from the standpoint of manufacturing and where we're h
i want to introduce the ceo type a machine it was founded and run here or rather there in tech shop they make 3-d printers and they're on the verge from having started and now stroirl to be a normal big thriving company >> it started off with me i had a 3-d printer i was disappointed with and people offered me money that was about two years ago now. and yeah. we're up to 18 members of staff we're moving out and we're about to roll outlets new generation machine and it's great in that kind...
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consumer reports looked at high tech toys. maybe the best indicator of a good toy is the look on a child's face. more and more, technology is popping up in our childrens play rooms. so, consumer reports shop smart fixed some of the best high tech toys then put them to the test. having real kids play with them. >> when you put this in, it's a different game. you're playing video games. with the whole story that ties together. just a blah blast. >> the activity is $50. this brings a little back dress to a new level. >> okay. >> young designers pick colors barbie costs $50. a box of modules and let you build. it contains a lot of at $20 it brings solar system alive. the good dose of create activity, technology can be child's play. >> books aren't just books. also, consumer reports in the middle of testing these and we'll let you know what they find out as soon as they're ready. >> good stuff >> thank you. thank you. >> we have video showing a burning apartment building. crowds gathered and a tluk truck arrived breaks failed. and.
consumer reports looked at high tech toys. maybe the best indicator of a good toy is the look on a child's face. more and more, technology is popping up in our childrens play rooms. so, consumer reports shop smart fixed some of the best high tech toys then put them to the test. having real kids play with them. >> when you put this in, it's a different game. you're playing video games. with the whole story that ties together. just a blah blast. >> the activity is $50. this brings a...
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so these hot ipos, sue, they're not just techs.tional industrials have done pretty well as well. back over to you. >> they sure have. thanks for putting it all in perspective for us, dom. appreciate it. >>> all right. we're going to go to the bond market. we should note the stock market, though, is down 80 points on the dow. and we're down 1.3% on the nasdaq. and we can, we saw big movement in yields earlier this morning on that gdp report. how are inc. thises looking now? >> reporter: the gdp report was better than expected, but it definitely seems as though the biggest input of the day, the input was the ecb cutting rates. and that moved all markets. but much temporary. if you look at the stock markets in europe and even our stock market, the dax was the only one that closed up. the cac didn't, ftse didn't, our market turned around based on those benefits. look at a chart of 5s and 10s, each down 4 basis points. don't want to dismiss that, but part of that is getting on track, that as stocks move lower, i would expect a little pu
so these hot ipos, sue, they're not just techs.tional industrials have done pretty well as well. back over to you. >> they sure have. thanks for putting it all in perspective for us, dom. appreciate it. >>> all right. we're going to go to the bond market. we should note the stock market, though, is down 80 points on the dow. and we're down 1.3% on the nasdaq. and we can, we saw big movement in yields earlier this morning on that gdp report. how are inc. thises looking now?...
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that's where you said what's your best tech play? my best tech play, you put a bioin front of it. it still remains cellgene, there have been few headlines that should have taken the name down a lot more than it did. it did not. here we are $164, another all time high today. 23 times you want to make it. say that that's rich. that's been sort of the knock on these guys for a long time. but they throw off cash, have a balance sheet that's as good if not better than the leaks of pfizer and big cap pharmass. i think cellgene at current level is the best tech. >> i want to look at that graphic. >> that nasdaq 100 posted more than 100 gains year-to-date. three of those six stocks were biotech stocks. only one was a tech stock. >> that is, of course, regis philbin, now, david einhorn favorite. what does that say about the nasdaq's job? >> yeah, the nasdaq is only about 50% technology, the nasdaq 100. you got to keep in mind the big cap tech stocks that people associate with the nasdaq have largely not had good years. apple has been a big underperformer. a lot has to do with this renew sl
that's where you said what's your best tech play? my best tech play, you put a bioin front of it. it still remains cellgene, there have been few headlines that should have taken the name down a lot more than it did. it did not. here we are $164, another all time high today. 23 times you want to make it. say that that's rich. that's been sort of the knock on these guys for a long time. but they throw off cash, have a balance sheet that's as good if not better than the leaks of pfizer and big cap...
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facebook's rallied and is it a tech bubble? >> of course, it's a tech bubble.that these companies that we've never heard of for the most part have no profitable revenue stream and operating on potential. and the valuation of these things are billion dollars are asinine. we have clearly a tech bubble. we have a bernanke put, a yellen put and what's bad is good. you've pointed out you've got to be a reluctant bull or miss 100% of the swings you don't take. stuart: you wouldn't be buying the high-flying tech stocks at the moment? >> ironically, the one i would buy would warm your heart, i'm looking at microsoft. stuart: you're a good man. one more story for you, fidelity, largest provider of 401(k)'s, manager of them. the average balance has reached $84,300 that's a record high. so, again, it brings back the idea that maybe the market is peaking, that it's the whole stock market is a bubble and ready to go down a little bit and what do you say to that? >> well, i think certainly the value game is getting harder to find because the dispersion is the lowest we've se
facebook's rallied and is it a tech bubble? >> of course, it's a tech bubble.that these companies that we've never heard of for the most part have no profitable revenue stream and operating on potential. and the valuation of these things are billion dollars are asinine. we have clearly a tech bubble. we have a bernanke put, a yellen put and what's bad is good. you've pointed out you've got to be a reluctant bull or miss 100% of the swings you don't take. stuart: you wouldn't be buying the...
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in tech land profits are a sign of weakness.t's left to the intels, microsoft, oracles, ciscos of the world. the overvaluation and i agree the stocks are overvalued, doesn't extend to the social and mobile cloud plays. consider the container store ipo from a few weeks ago or zulily. we have the relentless climbing of 3d printing plays like stratuses and voel jet. seems to be no limit to the revolution of 3d printing that is unless of course one of these miss and the stocks hit a retaining wall. i say good luck to the thought police. perhaps somewhere down the road they'll keep people from losing money with the same vigilance that they're currently keeping people from making money. but here's what the scolds don't see. might turn out to be radically undervalued like salesforce. and salesforce is hardly alone. there's another group of companies with tremendous momentum in stocks that aren't historically overvalued but they're actually moving up because of good earnings and a bump in the estimates. not sales estimates or page views
in tech land profits are a sign of weakness.t's left to the intels, microsoft, oracles, ciscos of the world. the overvaluation and i agree the stocks are overvalued, doesn't extend to the social and mobile cloud plays. consider the container store ipo from a few weeks ago or zulily. we have the relentless climbing of 3d printing plays like stratuses and voel jet. seems to be no limit to the revolution of 3d printing that is unless of course one of these miss and the stocks hit a retaining wall....
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five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade.
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>> tech stocks are back and with a vengeance.he composite index is up a whopping 35% so far this year. that's way ahead of the dow and s&p i can di s&p indices. the dow is up 219%. if you put a thousand dollars in right now it would be worth $3,591. but take a look at these individual stocks which is seeing bigger returns alone. micron technology. this makes semi conductor devices. netflix up to 259% for the year . internet stocks have fared pretty well in general this year. yelp is up 224%. linkedin up 95% and facebook which got off to a bad start when it's start price dipped below, it inked out a 76% gain this year. despite big stock price gains it's been a mixed picture when it comes to balance sheets. facebook is seeing earnings go up as it takes advantage of mobile ads. yelp has never turned a profit, and with the nasdaq only 1,000 points shy of an all time high, the question for many should be could tech be headed to another bust. now eric, thank you for being with us. >> hey, ali. >> the main question on people's minds, ar
>> tech stocks are back and with a vengeance.he composite index is up a whopping 35% so far this year. that's way ahead of the dow and s&p i can di s&p indices. the dow is up 219%. if you put a thousand dollars in right now it would be worth $3,591. but take a look at these individual stocks which is seeing bigger returns alone. micron technology. this makes semi conductor devices. netflix up to 259% for the year . internet stocks have fared pretty well in general this year. yelp...
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is this dangerous to be in tech stocks right now? >> i don't think so. think we have years left of legs in this particular rally. i think taking a step back. you said it off the top, 2008 was a huge financial shock. and it's not just going to be the run of the mill type of rebound after that. it's going to take years and years, we're slowly healing. we're slowly recovering. as a result stocks and in particular tech stocks i think are still attractive over the next three years. >> let's talk about some of those names that i just mentioned. some of those big gainers. those that are constantly in the news. the netflixs, the yelps, link. twitter's ipo. what do you like there? what has more room to run? >> the common thread for why they've done is really mobile. the world has changed dramatically. even since three years ago in that pcs and computers are now just a secondary device. our primary device is our mobile smart phone. and so people need that and the companies that have done the best i think are the one that is have recognized that's where the puck is
is this dangerous to be in tech stocks right now? >> i don't think so. think we have years left of legs in this particular rally. i think taking a step back. you said it off the top, 2008 was a huge financial shock. and it's not just going to be the run of the mill type of rebound after that. it's going to take years and years, we're slowly healing. we're slowly recovering. as a result stocks and in particular tech stocks i think are still attractive over the next three years. >>...
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five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. wacross the countryder app. has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear,
five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. wacross the countryder app. has brought me to the lovely city of boston....
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let's see what we . >> cologne is like a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem. >> definitely, they are elusive animals. any help you get, even a low-tech tool like col own, that allows you to get a picture or fur sample or give you information if the camera is set to video. >> my experiment was running for a month. it didn't work. the truth is working with animals like jaguars is not an exact science like i would hope it would be. scientists at jvi were able to pull it off. here is the night vision. jaguars marking, leaving behind skin and fur subjected to dna analysis in the lab. . >> i'm a chanel scent. why are you using commercially produced perfumes - why is it the optimal approach? >> it's a cost issue, i was at the duty free and thought i'd pick it up. i still use it now for me. i need col own, may as well use this. i want to show you guys a spider i was telling you about. this is the moment of discovery. we happened to be filming. this is what happened. a favourite thing to do in the amma zone is hike at night. >> -- amazon is hike at night. >> what happened? >> i don't know
let's see what we . >> cologne is like a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem. >> definitely, they are elusive animals. any help you get, even a low-tech tool like col own, that allows you to get a picture or fur sample or give you information if the camera is set to video. >> my experiment was running for a month. it didn't work. the truth is working with animals like jaguars is not an exact science like i would hope it would be. scientists at jvi were able to pull it...
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i told you will tech well, mr. tech and a us worked really, really hard to get our technical companies to recognize the challenge in our schools. guess what we did we got $3 million informing into our school initiatives and all kids are working on ipads they're going to get the high paying jobs because we're starting them at the age they need to have the skill set. we're seeing the results already. i know amongst the honor resolution we're going to note today we have one no particular he participate in our summers job he made an example of himself we traveled to washington, d.c. to invest president obama and abraham received the champions of chances award. congratulations abraham and we're proud of him. but someone who gets to go to the washington, d.c. they get special recognition here as well. as you know, we announced the initiative i heard from principles k there 8 they want their share too. we're going to have the wealth there because we need kids to be successful. and today, i met with bryce hayes the chance
i told you will tech well, mr. tech and a us worked really, really hard to get our technical companies to recognize the challenge in our schools. guess what we did we got $3 million informing into our school initiatives and all kids are working on ipads they're going to get the high paying jobs because we're starting them at the age they need to have the skill set. we're seeing the results already. i know amongst the honor resolution we're going to note today we have one no particular he...
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texas tech, we're seeing right now. fresno state/nevada, just getting started. if you haven't seen jordan lynch play at northern illinois, watch him play quarterback. they were in a bcs game last year. they could be a bcs buster this season. louisville was off this week. ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this
texas tech, we're seeing right now. fresno state/nevada, just getting started. if you haven't seen jordan lynch play at northern illinois, watch him play quarterback. they were in a bcs game last year. they could be a bcs buster this season. louisville was off this week. ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis...
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good evening, i'm tyler mathisen, it was not all that long ago that blackberry was the envy of the tech world, everybody wanted one of the oh-so-cool smartphones. but that was before apple's iphones and smartphones and android, offering faster access to the internet. shares saw modest gains and big names did consider buying the company. but now everything has changed. the company is not for sale anymore. its ceo is on the way out and its biggest shareholder wants to pump a billion more cash into it. shares fell no more than 16% today to a ten-year low. so can blackberry be saved. josh lipton has the story. >>> it is a dramatic fall from grace for a company that basically created the smartphone craze. everyone had them at work. but now blackberry is a shadow of its former self, with a market cap at just $4 billion, a 95% drop in just five years. big changes announced today. the ceo, thorston hynes will be ousted. they say that hynes is really the fall guy for the company's troubles. >> he can get blamed, but my position is the structure was largely locked in place from years previous. >>
good evening, i'm tyler mathisen, it was not all that long ago that blackberry was the envy of the tech world, everybody wanted one of the oh-so-cool smartphones. but that was before apple's iphones and smartphones and android, offering faster access to the internet. shares saw modest gains and big names did consider buying the company. but now everything has changed. the company is not for sale anymore. its ceo is on the way out and its biggest shareholder wants to pump a billion more cash...
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. >>> his life is a wreck so he is turning to tech. a lawyer for edward snowden says the whistle-blower slash trader has found a new job in the glamorous world of on-line tech support. and -- >> there is no h anywhere in that word. >> he told a russian news agency that his client's dig starts on friday. he wouldn't name the company he was working at saying only that it is with a major russian website. it is probably their facebook made of wood. do you like that joke? >> i have an antiquated russian russian -- go ahead. >> he fled the u.s. after making america less safe by letting terrorists know how we go about our spying. meanwhile, snowden was recently filmed on a store security camera and he is at the bottom. >> i think that is a metaphor for what snowden has done to the united states of america and also that was a liquor store and it sucked. andy, you must just want to burst into tears when you see how far your hero and traitor snowden has fallen. ha, ha i say and so which i add another ha with a square above it. >> first of all it
. >>> his life is a wreck so he is turning to tech. a lawyer for edward snowden says the whistle-blower slash trader has found a new job in the glamorous world of on-line tech support. and -- >> there is no h anywhere in that word. >> he told a russian news agency that his client's dig starts on friday. he wouldn't name the company he was working at saying only that it is with a major russian website. it is probably their facebook made of wood. do you like that joke?...
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but when you look at the rest of tech -- and i'd argue large-cap tech is almost as a category falls into this -- you're getting double-digit free cash yield, top-line growth, 6%, and you're paying, you know, a 12, 13, sometimes a 9 p/e for them. i think those are real candidates for re-rate next year, plus you have the earnings kicker if global growth picks up. >> but, tom, you don't think that cisco's blowup is indicative of something more sinister to come ahead in tech? it has been in the past. >> well, i mean, i think that's -- you know, that and several other companies this quarter really did disappoint within tech. i think it's highlighting the current state, you know, that there is questions about capacity and sort of secular questions around cloud versus legacy technology. but then again, i think valuation still plays a role, and i think what -- a new, fresh set of eyes going to look at this group, they'll say, you know what, i think i'll get paid to wait, like i got paid to buy pharma three years ago. >> all right, tom, thank you very much. >> thanks. >> tom upping the price targ
but when you look at the rest of tech -- and i'd argue large-cap tech is almost as a category falls into this -- you're getting double-digit free cash yield, top-line growth, 6%, and you're paying, you know, a 12, 13, sometimes a 9 p/e for them. i think those are real candidates for re-rate next year, plus you have the earnings kicker if global growth picks up. >> but, tom, you don't think that cisco's blowup is indicative of something more sinister to come ahead in tech? it has been in...
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some tech investors were selling some tech so they could raise twitter. close to an all time high. same store sales that were below expectations and as a result the stock right now as you can see down 8.25%, the action decelerated in the fourth quarter. okay. twitter is about to price the ipo. we will send it over to fast money. they are on it. they will bring you the pricing as soon as it is public. have a great night everybody. >> live from the nasdaq market site, this is fast money. our traders tonight and we have got a lot of ground to cover tonight. let's get strigt to it. to all the afterhours action from whole foods to qualcomm. let's get straight to twitter. hey, kay la. >> we're expecting that call to get underway over the course of the next hour.
some tech investors were selling some tech so they could raise twitter. close to an all time high. same store sales that were below expectations and as a result the stock right now as you can see down 8.25%, the action decelerated in the fourth quarter. okay. twitter is about to price the ipo. we will send it over to fast money. they are on it. they will bring you the pricing as soon as it is public. have a great night everybody. >> live from the nasdaq market site, this is fast money....
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we're not in a tech bubble. tech is healthy and it's a good time to be there.ctual stock price is way above their earnings. companies like amazon and i could go through a whole list of them. they've all gone straight up. you don't think they're getting just a little toppy. would you put money into an amazon, for example? >> depends on the investor. i like amazon a lot these days and i think there's potential for enormous earnings. bezos has been spending a lot of time and money for the franchise and look at something that you just said about earnings and price. so, i look at forward earnings because in technology we're looking at growth and we want to know what we're paying for next year's earnings and if you look at what the nasdaq is priced at, it's trading at roughly 18 times forward earnings, but the dowel industrials are trading at 18.5 forward earnings. we're not seeing a gap at all for the price of tech as a sector and the overall market. off the bat it tells me there's no bubble. stuart: i have a lot of people say to me i've got pension money, a 401(k).
we're not in a tech bubble. tech is healthy and it's a good time to be there.ctual stock price is way above their earnings. companies like amazon and i could go through a whole list of them. they've all gone straight up. you don't think they're getting just a little toppy. would you put money into an amazon, for example? >> depends on the investor. i like amazon a lot these days and i think there's potential for enormous earnings. bezos has been spending a lot of time and money for the...
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as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both people can go to singapore and go to the u.s. to work and they never have a problem and they can stay here for long. why is there an exception to ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wonderful now that your seated rise for the national anthem please
as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all...
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if you want to use this space so far to tech talk or in any way for the community to get together that result in companies like this and the opportunity you can go to the site and sign up. we've got passion projects which is women who code and several other meet ups. i think we have some representatives in the audience that are using the space. we're happy and proud to give back and now i want to introduce the mayor of san francisco ed lee (clapping) congratulations >> thank you. thank you and congratulations to all of you. can everybody hear me? well, i'm excited to be here i know after a over a year ago i visited get hub it's complicated i'm not a coder i'm elapsing it like i'm learning sailing but it's exciting (laughter) i did appreciate there was an effort to explain to me how the growth of this company was going to make match the excitement edify the city. i appreciate where i visited before until now is 3 times the space your increasing rapidly and europe one of the initial partners and joined ron conway and others additional 6 other companies to help me not only the excitement
if you want to use this space so far to tech talk or in any way for the community to get together that result in companies like this and the opportunity you can go to the site and sign up. we've got passion projects which is women who code and several other meet ups. i think we have some representatives in the audience that are using the space. we're happy and proud to give back and now i want to introduce the mayor of san francisco ed lee (clapping) congratulations >> thank you. thank...
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the real tech bubble, not the economic one, but that connected at the fingertip relationship between you and your phone, san francisco mayor, ed lee, wants to call the concept eyes up, phone down, in response to rising smart phone thefts and the murder of sf state student, jason valdez in september. a train with noses buried in their screens failed to notice a man pacing with a gun until it was too late. >> because when you have your eyes up and phones down, you will be aware of surroundings. you are going to be engaging in your surroundings. >> video of phone drones oblivious would be comical if it wasn't so dangerous and rampant. >> about 90%. >> like true tech addicts, kpix5 spoke with were skeptical about the plan. >> i don't want to be regulated in that way. >> and nearly twitchy about the thought of putting down their phones. >> for me to put my phone down, no. i can't do that. >> it's hard, because i don't want to be bored. i want to keep myself entertained at the same time. i'm traveling long distance, i can listen to music or check e- mails. >> muni rider has plan to end bus
the real tech bubble, not the economic one, but that connected at the fingertip relationship between you and your phone, san francisco mayor, ed lee, wants to call the concept eyes up, phone down, in response to rising smart phone thefts and the murder of sf state student, jason valdez in september. a train with noses buried in their screens failed to notice a man pacing with a gun until it was too late. >> because when you have your eyes up and phones down, you will be aware of...
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tech companies work to protect themselves against government spying and now accusations of n.s.a. snooping. >> millions of americans set to lose aid as a result of federal budget cups. a find in the war of drugs. authorities shut down a tunnel between the u.s. and mexico >> a deadly storm system creating problems across the country as it dumps a foot of rain in some parts leading to severe flooding. . >>> welcome to al jazeera america. there are new revelations about just how far the national security agency has gone to spy on internet users. revelations that have reportedly led twitter to set up new types of enciption to protect messages from snoops, something google spent millions doing. facebook is trying to stay a step ahead. now the senate intelligence committee is set to tighten the rules. >> these are the slides leaked by whistleblower edward snowden in june. as long as the national security agency or the federal bureau of investigation are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are all theirs for the searching. thi
tech companies work to protect themselves against government spying and now accusations of n.s.a. snooping. >> millions of americans set to lose aid as a result of federal budget cups. a find in the war of drugs. authorities shut down a tunnel between the u.s. and mexico >> a deadly storm system creating problems across the country as it dumps a foot of rain in some parts leading to severe flooding. . >>> welcome to al jazeera america. there are new revelations about just...
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the big board lead tech ipo listings for the first time ever including twitter, 19 tech companies haveo how have they managed to woo these companies? the big question is can the nasdaq recover? joining us now, branding expert bob dylan snyder founder and principal of the dylan snyder group. and the nasdaq recover? >> of course. the tech companies of the nasdaq a lot because the nasdaq really give them an opportunity when the tech companies were for starting out. and all the big tech companies merged in came together with the nasdaq which was really what made the nasdaq work. with the new york stock exchange saw because there's so much money involved enlisting in the trading in all the rest of it, they saw a huge potential going the other way. they saw industrial companies going down, tech companies coming in. they put a serious effort in the way to build up their franchise in tech companies which is what they have done. tracy: you scare me once, it is so hard to bring me back. and so part of it has been the lack of humans at the nasdaq. so how does the nasdaq really turn this around? >
the big board lead tech ipo listings for the first time ever including twitter, 19 tech companies haveo how have they managed to woo these companies? the big question is can the nasdaq recover? joining us now, branding expert bob dylan snyder founder and principal of the dylan snyder group. and the nasdaq recover? >> of course. the tech companies of the nasdaq a lot because the nasdaq really give them an opportunity when the tech companies were for starting out. and all the big tech...
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it's on the slide, you can see the aim or high-tech imaging. that is usually where a physician or provider would get some education about our target pricing program. to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services, and help the provider then understand where in the market can they go our way they can send the patient to stay at or below the target price. so that is the first level and use in some of the results that's usually where most of the services will get redirected them. the second public office shopper program and that's usually where a nurse from anthem will outrage to our associates or family member who is due to get an mri or ct scan, and help them in more educated on our target pricing program to let them know that the plan will pay up to a certain level and that there are a lot of choices in the market to help them understand what providers they can go to, if they want to be at or below the target price. or if they choose to pay more and go someplace else, they ca
it's on the slide, you can see the aim or high-tech imaging. that is usually where a physician or provider would get some education about our target pricing program. to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services, and help the provider then understand where in the market can they go our way they can send the patient to stay at or below the target price. so that is the first level and use in some of the results that's usually...
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at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.cgent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.ent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.nt. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.t. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information. senator rand paul even speculates the nsa could potentially tap president obama's phone. and in russia, nsa leaker edward snowden appears to have a new job working for a website. his attorney says snowden starts later this month, but did not name the company. some have speculated it could be russia's answer to facebook which publicly offered him a job earlier this year. >>> mark halperin and john heilemann once again set to shake up the political word. new details on double down are now leaking to the press. remember the rumors that the obama administration was considering booting vice president biden off the ticket in favor
at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.cgent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.ent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.nt. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.t. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information. senator rand paul even speculates the nsa...
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we're looked e located with the tech shop and we're crammed into a small space we're not manufacturing we're kin dressed folks we actually get a descendent flow of entrepreneurs having innovated products if there's no room we'll go back to where we started with other manufacturers manufacturers. so maybe paul will have some space if we run anti. one thing i'll add two thirds of my staff can't afford to live in san francisco we are doing a survey and the percentage of the employee based is close to 4 thousand working in the seethe of folks who were commuting to san francisco is engrossing. i guess on the one hand dig deep and employ local residents but the reality is we have to balance our team deserve to see as much talent coming out of san francisco but we are a - the reality is being able to work we have to live further awe field >> can you redefine our mission to include the bay area. >> what we've done a slightly different take is reach out to 32 other major cities we've created you upper manufacturing alliance. the second time we've met was in oakland. and the coolest thing of con
we're looked e located with the tech shop and we're crammed into a small space we're not manufacturing we're kin dressed folks we actually get a descendent flow of entrepreneurs having innovated products if there's no room we'll go back to where we started with other manufacturers manufacturers. so maybe paul will have some space if we run anti. one thing i'll add two thirds of my staff can't afford to live in san francisco we are doing a survey and the percentage of the employee based is close...