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it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. raculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza that's not for profit. it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world. >> scott and denise barrett have been taking their 12-year-old daughter sarah marie to the event for years. on this date, sarah marie is especially excited for the headline music act. >> we went to the
it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. raculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >>...
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let's go running with the bulls now. director, chief investment strategist with oppenheimer. currently has the street's second highest year-end target on the s&p 500. john, thanks for being on. >> good to see you as well. pleasure. >> some people think that this rally is about to roll over. you're saying you think it could keep going. why? >> john, i think it could go on. particularly what we saw, the strength of the rally from february 11th through the end of march. then we kind of waffled in april. not uncommon after you've had a powerful rally to come to this type of a malaise. people focus on slower growth, worries about china. it's not that those aren't legitimate concerns, it's just that the overall effect is, this u.s. economy is growing, at a sustainable pace. and you still have significant negativity around equities. the functionality of equities is beginning to becoming obvious to a lot of people in a world where interest rates are still near zero interest rate protocol. >> some will say it's growing at a susta
let's go running with the bulls now. director, chief investment strategist with oppenheimer. currently has the street's second highest year-end target on the s&p 500. john, thanks for being on. >> good to see you as well. pleasure. >> some people think that this rally is about to roll over. you're saying you think it could keep going. why? >> john, i think it could go on. particularly what we saw, the strength of the rally from february 11th through the end of march. then...
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here's travis wood in for the bull pen. wood used to be a startling pitcher for the cubs. now almost exclusively used out of bull pen. he's not made a sing start this year. you'll see his numbers. 11 innings, eight hits allowed, e.r.a. a little above 4. >> mike: pretty good stuff. low 90s fastball, sink and cut. curve ball, slider and change-up. >> jon: left field, soler drifting back on it. under it now. denard span is now 0 for 4. addison russell also came into the game when wood came on. part of a double switch. so russell is now at shortstop and baez has moved over to second base. >> mike: any time you see a guy that's a starter as travis wood has been, he's going to have a command of four or five types of movement. now, all of a sudden -- that's an asset that stands out. especially a guy from the left side. >> jon: 0-2 to joe panik. who has walked, singled and also struck out. by the way, baez moved over to third base. not to second base. baez who aim came up as a second baseman with the cubs originally, but he's at third base. addison russell will be leading off the n
here's travis wood in for the bull pen. wood used to be a startling pitcher for the cubs. now almost exclusively used out of bull pen. he's not made a sing start this year. you'll see his numbers. 11 innings, eight hits allowed, e.r.a. a little above 4. >> mike: pretty good stuff. low 90s fastball, sink and cut. curve ball, slider and change-up. >> jon: left field, soler drifting back on it. under it now. denard span is now 0 for 4. addison russell also came into the game when wood...
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h >> well, the bull case miscategorizes the bear case. the bulls believe that contracts are no good, but we agree with bears that it is money good. and so when he -- >> that is a real thing. >> yes, the problem is that you are simply overpaying for it with no chance at all for crossover runs, and with that, cheniere's cost estimates are too low in the forecast, and having said all that, you are paying a ridiculous price for 2020 or 2021 cash flows relative to almost any other type of energy infrafrauk chstructure p you can buy today. so people are paying up for a wealth income stream which we believe is overstated due to cost estimates and not the reven revenues, but the maintenance cap x on $30 billion of iron and steel in the swamp as we say, is 200 million in the year and that is a 150-year life, and that is a little bit too lo low. and so, if you are putting in more reasonables assumptions, yu can get to the point where you are paying 2x to 3x to 4x what you can buy other energy-type companies today in the marketplace for. so you are
h >> well, the bull case miscategorizes the bear case. the bulls believe that contracts are no good, but we agree with bears that it is money good. and so when he -- >> that is a real thing. >> yes, the problem is that you are simply overpaying for it with no chance at all for crossover runs, and with that, cheniere's cost estimates are too low in the forecast, and having said all that, you are paying a ridiculous price for 2020 or 2021 cash flows relative to almost any other...
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solid day for the bulls right now. before the closing bell rings. we hope to make you money in the next 15 minutes so don't go away. (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up t
solid day for the bulls right now. before the closing bell rings. we hope to make you money in the next 15 minutes so don't go away. (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we...
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but it is a very solid day for the bulls and the bull run.start pulling up some of the big names that are running here. and i find it almost interesting considering that the big sector is certainly doing well. and that would be banks and of course technology. these are the big -- these are the big nasdaq leaders. you've got zilinks, western digital, vertex, netflix doing well, viacom b, so viacom, again, is this embattled name over the past couple of days but it appears right now the stock is one of the big percentage gainers on the nasdaq certainly. the one lagger here appears to be gold, down $22. but there's viacom, and you can see that it is jumping about 3.5%, perhaps some more clarity. it's been such a soap opera there over summer redstone, the executive chair who had stopped getting paid and of course the ceo of viacom being removed from the board and certainly as a trusty. let's get to lori rothman, because you look at many of these names moving higher, everything down at the nyse. what are traders saying that is sparking the market a
but it is a very solid day for the bulls and the bull run.start pulling up some of the big names that are running here. and i find it almost interesting considering that the big sector is certainly doing well. and that would be banks and of course technology. these are the big -- these are the big nasdaq leaders. you've got zilinks, western digital, vertex, netflix doing well, viacom b, so viacom, again, is this embattled name over the past couple of days but it appears right now the stock is...
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sadly for the bulls, we're in the exact opposite mode we were yesterday. talk of inflation has led to declines in the packaged good stocks. that's because their beneficiaries have lower inflation and they have bountiful dividend yields. if the fed tightens, those yields becomeless. these companies won't make as much money as we thought they would. i could tick down all of the stocks that were hurt today by the phenomena. however, i think it would be simpler to focus on the epitome. the epitome is clorox. boy, i'll tell you i wish i had a history of clorox, this is a company with a long history of doing what's right for shareholders. you have to be kidding me. not bad. this is a history of clorox. this team is insanely focused on the short and long term. clorox, which we remember from that label while those of us who are this old, that's when i first started shopping. clorox just reported sharply better than expected earnings, just last night it boosted its dividend from 77 cents to 80 cents. for one, the stock now sells at 25 times earnings. even if the co
sadly for the bulls, we're in the exact opposite mode we were yesterday. talk of inflation has led to declines in the packaged good stocks. that's because their beneficiaries have lower inflation and they have bountiful dividend yields. if the fed tightens, those yields becomeless. these companies won't make as much money as we thought they would. i could tick down all of the stocks that were hurt today by the phenomena. however, i think it would be simpler to focus on the epitome. the epitome...
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. >>> i tell bulls this all the time if you're a bull and the police tell you to slow down.wn. pull over. look at the video, watch. look at this. he's saying pull over, pull over. get over to the side of the road. he won't do it. >> where is that? >> i don't know where it is. but -- i like watching videos. >> i saw this. it's in texas of course. listen, the bulls, you got to listen to police. >> in spain they run with the bulls. >> this is like chasing the bulls. so obviously the bull is running because he's being chased by a car. >> the wonderful police, very restrained. >> set the dvrs for "the five." never miss it "special report" is next. >> did politics lead to the decisions that doomed four americans killed by terrorists in benghazi? new information from new witnesses. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, new details on what happened the night of the benghazi terror attacks and now politics may have played a major role in the response or lack of it. that left four americans, including the u.s. ambassador to libya. dead. we
. >>> i tell bulls this all the time if you're a bull and the police tell you to slow down.wn. pull over. look at the video, watch. look at this. he's saying pull over, pull over. get over to the side of the road. he won't do it. >> where is that? >> i don't know where it is. but -- i like watching videos. >> i saw this. it's in texas of course. listen, the bulls, you got to listen to police. >> in spain they run with the bulls. >> this is like chasing the...
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you know i've been a stalwart defender of the aerospace bull market. on thursday we hear from perigo. they admit they've been having a terrible time in the core business. the best you can hope for is a total reset. the company can demonstrate some sort of core value. we need a mea culpa for not accepting the takeover bid which would have resulted in a double with where the stock is trading. finally, i'm focused on two koimd. the japanese oil makers have had a run for a long time because of the run on the yen. it has gotten very strong of late. the government can't keep it down. that's terrific for ford and gm. i want to know, it report very good quarters. the stocks haven't done much. how about jcpenney? a lot of trash talk, the hiring freezes. given my thesis, nothing would surprise me. i wouldn't want to own penney. the not great, i know. what can i do? it is in the mall. it's been a very brutal week. one that has seen continual selling like tech, banks and pharma. the bottom line, earnings are driving these bull and bear market rotations. let's hope
you know i've been a stalwart defender of the aerospace bull market. on thursday we hear from perigo. they admit they've been having a terrible time in the core business. the best you can hope for is a total reset. the company can demonstrate some sort of core value. we need a mea culpa for not accepting the takeover bid which would have resulted in a double with where the stock is trading. finally, i'm focused on two koimd. the japanese oil makers have had a run for a long time because of the...
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aiver: with a little bit of bounce back in the bull market rally, what are you looking at in terms of technical indicators after the run-up we have had? katie: bullish reversal is the context, testing what i would call psychological resistance. this would be a natural place to stop and refresh the consolidation phase. even a pullback potentially into the mid-40's. i would welcome that as a way to get into those energy stocks. katie, thank you very much for joining us. scarlet: coming up, the american consumer coming back with a vengeance. be enough to push on central-bank raise rates in june? ♪ >> let's get to first word news. prospect routers at the line 11 war crimes tribunal in one time of a want victims relatives to testify before the trial. a federal prosecutor me the west today at a hearing, saying that many of the witnesses are sick or elderly and may not be available when the long-delayed trial starts sometime next year. they say that it should be done in private. russia is denying involvement in a wave of late-night airstrike in northwestern syria that killed 23 people. the s
aiver: with a little bit of bounce back in the bull market rally, what are you looking at in terms of technical indicators after the run-up we have had? katie: bullish reversal is the context, testing what i would call psychological resistance. this would be a natural place to stop and refresh the consolidation phase. even a pullback potentially into the mid-40's. i would welcome that as a way to get into those energy stocks. katie, thank you very much for joining us. scarlet: coming up, the...
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has the bull market exhausted itself? ks so. , in a sleeping bag, that is what he has to do to get production where he wants it, we will talk tesla and talk turkey, the president trying to tighten his grip on power. you saw the markets. francine: thank you. thank you. futures up 11. we are with callum henderson. the simple thing from your expertise in for exchange is one single word, you see it in yen, well over to standard deviation, the euro almost got to three standard strong, what a brutal moves up for exchange? callum: you are seeing this because of political and market uncertainty that option implied volatility in g7 exchange rates is higher than emerging markets. tom: why? callum: politics is impacting monetary decisions, economic decisions, and because we are not used to pricing that, the options market is demanding. tom: the money question is -- how can we price risk? with low nominal and real rates, how can we begin to make our calculations? callum: we cannot, huge uncertainty. volatility. in g7 exchange rates, s
has the bull market exhausted itself? ks so. , in a sleeping bag, that is what he has to do to get production where he wants it, we will talk tesla and talk turkey, the president trying to tighten his grip on power. you saw the markets. francine: thank you. thank you. futures up 11. we are with callum henderson. the simple thing from your expertise in for exchange is one single word, you see it in yen, well over to standard deviation, the euro almost got to three standard strong, what a brutal...
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we're getting oversold and the mini bull markets. the bottom line is without some growth, you'll get this contraction with money pouring into the company that don't need a strong economy to thrive. the bulls need it just strong enough to think there will be some growth in this economy. but weak enough that the fed heads won't be enough to scream our network. for instant rate hikes. that this market cannot handle. the amazing thing, we may get that perfect number. let's to go joe in florida. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> quite well. >> caller: my question two part. with the recent downturn in the solar energy stocks and the reason management changes for solar, are you still strong on first solar and do you consider it a sell, hold or buy? >> it has rocked me what's been going on. i remain steadfast that first solar is the strongest in the group. the group has gotten very, very weak. first solar is the best. i haven't liked solar city and so far that's been the right call. how about buddy? >> caller: boo-ya. how is it goin
we're getting oversold and the mini bull markets. the bottom line is without some growth, you'll get this contraction with money pouring into the company that don't need a strong economy to thrive. the bulls need it just strong enough to think there will be some growth in this economy. but weak enough that the fed heads won't be enough to scream our network. for instant rate hikes. that this market cannot handle. the amazing thing, we may get that perfect number. let's to go joe in florida....
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. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> one of the great things about this nation is that we can seek profit. >> is money the number one goal? >> yes. >> you've had 29-year-olds making a million dollars a year, expecting to make two million the year after that. >> if you have plastic money, nothing is holding you back. >> history will show the bakers were honest people. >> insider trading could be wall street's watergate. >> i am afraid recently we called it success. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. economy which used to be the envy of the world, inflation is rising and standard of living is declining. >> there was tremendous inflation, not much growth. the country was not in a great depression in 1980 but the united states was in the dumps. >> on wall street, it was cold, gray, wet, and miserable. there was no comfort to be found outside. for investors, there was not much inside either. the tickers carried almost nothing but bad news. >> come off a terrible decade for investing. people were skeptical of the stock market. it was a sleepy wall street back then. >> most economists expect a serious rec
. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> one of the great things about this nation is that we can seek profit. >> is money the number one goal? >> yes. >> you've had 29-year-olds making a million dollars a year, expecting to make two million the year after that. >> if you have plastic money, nothing is holding you back. >> history will show the bakers were honest people. >> insider trading could be wall street's watergate. >> i am afraid...
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dennis gartman joins us with the bull case. dennis, you don't put too much stock, so to speak, in the $1,300 an area where you would look for some selling? >> you can look for selling at 1 $1,100 or $1,200. after all, scotty, let's be honest, we've moved gold up $95 an ounce in the course of the last, what, 20 trading sessions. very extreme move on gold's part. nonetheless, i think it's a bull market. i think you're supposed to own gold in euro terms, i think you're supposed to own gold in yen terms, and i actually think you're supposed to own gold in u.s. dollar terms at this point at any correction you can get. can you take it back to 1,275? you could do that tomorrow. but i think there will be strong support for it. i think the monetary authorities around the world with the exception of the united states are continuing to err on the side of monetary policies. even the japanese have no choice after the mistake they made last week to continue to do so. >> what happens, though, if stocks start to take a leg higher, as one of our
dennis gartman joins us with the bull case. dennis, you don't put too much stock, so to speak, in the $1,300 an area where you would look for some selling? >> you can look for selling at 1 $1,100 or $1,200. after all, scotty, let's be honest, we've moved gold up $95 an ounce in the course of the last, what, 20 trading sessions. very extreme move on gold's part. nonetheless, i think it's a bull market. i think you're supposed to own gold in euro terms, i think you're supposed to own gold...
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the najarians face off in a bull/bear debate. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. the e-class has 11 intelligent it recognizes pedestrianss. and...
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the run this morning. >>> and an arlington texas a different kind of police chase caught on dashcam video. officers followed around a young bullthe loose. the runaway steer casually walked and took some walks to eat some grass. the slow speed pursuit lasted about four hours before a rancher stepped in and said let's do this the old fashioned way and wrangled the bull in. >> i recognize a grand torino. >> the bull is like whatever, walking through the neighborhood. >> yeah. >> weird. >> nice day out there. >> yeah, no the bad. storm tracker6 live double scan shows us we're mainly dry across the region. as we go south there were showers producing lightning bolts a little while ago. there were some thunderstorms mixed in with this in central dover delaware. and it's just showers pushing into cape may county and the southern edge of cumberland county. you might get a little bit more later in the day. most of the shower activity seems to be centered about where you see the rain right now. as we take a look outside we have cloudy skies over the commodore barry bridge, looking from the chester waterfront up north, jersey in the dista
the run this morning. >>> and an arlington texas a different kind of police chase caught on dashcam video. officers followed around a young bullthe loose. the runaway steer casually walked and took some walks to eat some grass. the slow speed pursuit lasted about four hours before a rancher stepped in and said let's do this the old fashioned way and wrangled the bull in. >> i recognize a grand torino. >> the bull is like whatever, walking through the neighborhood. >>...
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the dollar bulls are back. the question is, how much more could the fed reasonably do in terms of hikes? how would you want to play it from the fx position? bob: i have taken the view that we have been stuck in a range of dollar-zero of 105 .15. if we go back six weeks, we were at the higher end of that range. that was a trading opportunity to buy the u.s. dollar. i think we could easily see a move over the next two month down to 105-107. if you are long on the dollar, the message is clear to stay long. the only copy arts are on -- the caveats would be on sterling. the short positions have now been closed off which is why we at onee sterling up point 47. long positions on sterling, profits are being taken. nejra: what about treasuries. the 10 year yield and 82.2%. how will the yield curve look? bob: the selloff in the u.s. treasuries market has been frustrated for more investors for a number of years. i do think that if we end up with a fed fund rate at the end of the year, we will inevitably see some selloff in
the dollar bulls are back. the question is, how much more could the fed reasonably do in terms of hikes? how would you want to play it from the fx position? bob: i have taken the view that we have been stuck in a range of dollar-zero of 105 .15. if we go back six weeks, we were at the higher end of that range. that was a trading opportunity to buy the u.s. dollar. i think we could easily see a move over the next two month down to 105-107. if you are long on the dollar, the message is clear to...
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we have the bulls on the run. we need to tell our viewers, the dow and the s&p are experiencing their biggest intraday gains in more than a month. the dow just slightly off the highs of the session, up 184 points, high of the session up 204. but check the nasdaq, up 48 points. high of the session, just two points higher, 50. but everything green on the screen including oil, from tornadoes tearing up the midwest to the devastating canadian wildfires, oil is jumping more than 2% at this hour. the latest details on how these natural disasters are impacting your portfolio and what you can do to make a little money. and he is the self-proclaimed king of debt, but will his policies make paupers out of all of you? gop presidential candidate donald trump's economic plan and whether it really can make america great again or punish savers. and by the way, where are the better plans from the remaining candidates or their party? [laughter] plus, i'm heading to vegas with these guys and $8 billion of capital descending on las
we have the bulls on the run. we need to tell our viewers, the dow and the s&p are experiencing their biggest intraday gains in more than a month. the dow just slightly off the highs of the session, up 184 points, high of the session up 204. but check the nasdaq, up 48 points. high of the session, just two points higher, 50. but everything green on the screen including oil, from tornadoes tearing up the midwest to the devastating canadian wildfires, oil is jumping more than 2% at this hour....
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i'm checking the bulls in retail. my exclusive. so i say, let's forget the cookies but stick with cramer! thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebod
i'm checking the bulls in retail. my exclusive. so i say, let's forget the cookies but stick with cramer! thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. my name is...
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the swim of things. a bold experiment by a teacher trying to prove that a bull will not attack if not provoked. see' students learned their lesson. >>> the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. >> a guy meets his new girlfriend's man. the secret signals that show who is top dog. >> on the guy's shoulder. that's how you redominate. >> you go with the other arm and nudge in a little bit. >> argentina has started the campaign online to try and identify what appears to be the mother or some are saying the aunt of this young girl. you will almost immediately understand why. >> this woman is giving this 6-year-old girl a joint. >> an encouraging her to smoke it. she takes a drag and you can see as she blows the smoke out sxwlchlt it she turns the camera around. she is saying, look, look, she is learning. goes back and asks her if she wants more. you can see the response from the 6-year-old is shaking the head. >> now, she is like, come on, come on, just one more. >> this is so sad. >> goes back in. >> child abuse. >> the child is the only one that has any sense. >> this video caught on. so
the swim of things. a bold experiment by a teacher trying to prove that a bull will not attack if not provoked. see' students learned their lesson. >>> the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. >> a guy meets his new girlfriend's man. the secret signals that show who is top dog. >> on the guy's shoulder. that's how you redominate. >> you go with the other arm and nudge in a little bit. >> argentina has started the campaign online to try and identify...
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the job done. hi everybody, this is "bulls and bears." the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith. jonas max ferris. and joe lesti. lisa. which candidate has the best plan for jobs. >> donald trump well he's a business guy. this should be the single biggest issue for donald trump. the problem for hillary clinton is that she's been campaigning to basically be a third term for president obama. what have we seen under the past 8 years of president obama. we have 94 million americans out of the workforce. we're at a 7 year high for layoffs. so he's are some results of president obama's policies. small businesses having to pay 11,000 dollars per employee for regulatory cost. >> joe, you have a businessman running against, than you were four years ago? and for most americans the answer is yes. >> it's not nour years it's been more than seven and this economy has not grow faster than 3% in that 7 year period. i know you have done the work. who's a better job creator. hillary clinton or donald trump. >> clearly d the united states. it just managed to move forward. of course some jobs are c
the job done. hi everybody, this is "bulls and bears." the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith. jonas max ferris. and joe lesti. lisa. which candidate has the best plan for jobs. >> donald trump well he's a business guy. this should be the single biggest issue for donald trump. the problem for hillary clinton is that she's been campaigning to basically be a third term for president obama. what have we seen under the past 8 years of president obama. we have 94 million...
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we are looking at the yield and the bull ish calls out and why they might be one of the best trade tradeshere. and you were just talking about the alibaba shares taking a hit as the s.e.c. is looking into the accounting practices. is this a stock that an investor should own, and much more on yahoo. that is all ahead on "power lunch ". >> thank you, mel. and closing in on the portfolio competition, and josh, you first. >> knock on oil, scott. >> no, it is not. >> well, it is going okay, and i took the hit in january and i never recovered. >> over a month, and the stocks that you are have in there and year to date, the stocks that you have in there have done really well. >> well, listen, you had the massive sell off in january and february and 11% peak to trauf, and i never recovered. >> the timing is off. >> well, it is what it is, and what do you do? >> adobe, and tech, and adobe at the all-time high today. >> i am making money in adobe and the way we are accounting for it, it is incorporating the prior loss of it and smushing the two together, and the latest purchase of adobe is money in
we are looking at the yield and the bull ish calls out and why they might be one of the best trade tradeshere. and you were just talking about the alibaba shares taking a hit as the s.e.c. is looking into the accounting practices. is this a stock that an investor should own, and much more on yahoo. that is all ahead on "power lunch ". >> thank you, mel. and closing in on the portfolio competition, and josh, you first. >> knock on oil, scott. >> no, it is not....
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the bull market really has to run on something. would argue that it has to run on good quality growth. we are just not seeing that around the world. we are even talking about possible helicopter money, monetary policy reaching its limits. >> this is three months removed from the end of the world in january when people were talking about contagion. there is no analytical substance with regards to contagion or recession. francine: give me one optimistic view of the world. >> the u.s. economy is the worlds largest economy and it continues to improve. that is what you need to sink your teeth into. francine: america is not raising rates. what is it waiting for? >> its may. stick around until june. we will see what happens then. francine: but it is not pricing the markets. >> the 15 year manager remains very negative and they will be surprised. remember, the circle of life is that the the earnings go up, the stock market goes up, the economy goes up. we forgot about that. and we will get back to fundamental investments. scarlet: that was
the bull market really has to run on something. would argue that it has to run on good quality growth. we are just not seeing that around the world. we are even talking about possible helicopter money, monetary policy reaching its limits. >> this is three months removed from the end of the world in january when people were talking about contagion. there is no analytical substance with regards to contagion or recession. francine: give me one optimistic view of the world. >> the u.s....
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when the bull guns to charge, well, even arnold schwarzenegger says, get me out of here. >>> when wee back here on a tuesday night, the young woman who made national headlines after a shark attack, and just wait until you see what he's accomplished tonight. she is america strong. back in a moment. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. our citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. thisproof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting
when the bull guns to charge, well, even arnold schwarzenegger says, get me out of here. >>> when wee back here on a tuesday night, the young woman who made national headlines after a shark attack, and just wait until you see what he's accomplished tonight. she is america strong. back in a moment. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we...
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. >> here is the thing, kansas and other areas in the bull's-eye today. our meteorologist derek van dam has the latest. derek. >> another day and another round of severe weather, george and alison. this time, 12 tornadoes touched down across the central u.s. the potential for severe thunderstorms this afternoon. a modest risk from missouri to nebraska and central texas. large hail and isolated tornadoes. marginal risk for portions of iowa and even stretching to chicago. with temperatures reaching 90 degrees in new york, we have an air quality alert for many of the major cities along the coastline. do take care as you step outside. temperatures in the upper 80s. for the nation's capital. still watching the tropical storm development. >> you know, june 1st is hurricane season. here we go. >>> president obama in japan meeting with world leaders at the g7 summit. the focus is terrorism. we are live next. >>> president obama joining other world powers at the g7 summit focusing on terrorism. leaders vowing to crackdown on terror financing. we have cnn's michelle
. >> here is the thing, kansas and other areas in the bull's-eye today. our meteorologist derek van dam has the latest. derek. >> another day and another round of severe weather, george and alison. this time, 12 tornadoes touched down across the central u.s. the potential for severe thunderstorms this afternoon. a modest risk from missouri to nebraska and central texas. large hail and isolated tornadoes. marginal risk for portions of iowa and even stretching to chicago. with...
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the main goal is to take down the economy. this is bulls and bears. the bulls and bear this is week. gary b. smith. jonas max ferris. john layfield. welcome to everybody. are terrorists targeting the economy? >> without fail terrorists are targeting the economy. look what happened after 911. we have a $3.3 trillion impact to the economy post these attacks. and i don't think it is just these business leaders they are trying to target. we are also looking at the small business leaders that are happening. and if you look at the home grown terrorists you are seeing kind of come up through in different areas, whether big cities or small towns, they are having impact on small businesses. they infiltrate the small businesses. they sell things on the black market and take those proceeds to fund bigger terrorist cells here in the united states or abroad. >> and look at terror attacks we've seen in europe whether it was a brussels airport or in paris where you have restaurants, a potential soccer stadium a nightclub, that is targeting business. >> yeah it is ta
the main goal is to take down the economy. this is bulls and bears. the bulls and bear this is week. gary b. smith. jonas max ferris. john layfield. welcome to everybody. are terrorists targeting the economy? >> without fail terrorists are targeting the economy. look what happened after 911. we have a $3.3 trillion impact to the economy post these attacks. and i don't think it is just these business leaders they are trying to target. we are also looking at the small business leaders that...
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is the big picture bull market a thing of the past? i'm going off the charts to try to make sense of the recent action. even though internet retailers are getting all the action, i'm telling you, find out which may be worth owning? and one of the most controversial. the ceo of valeant is joining me. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has the lowest. just go to compare.com and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. so you can get back to whatever it is you civilians do when you're not thinking about car insurance. compare.com . >>> now that the averages seem to be leveling off, how do we make sense of this recent action? has the big picture bull market run out of steam? or are we experiencing a pause that could refresh? we've just made our way through hard earnings season. we've been bomba
is the big picture bull market a thing of the past? i'm going off the charts to try to make sense of the recent action. even though internet retailers are getting all the action, i'm telling you, find out which may be worth owning? and one of the most controversial. the ceo of valeant is joining me. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we...
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the suspect. thanks for watching now. back to bulls and bears. >>> anybody here work for disney? anybody here making a living wage from disney? all right. so when we talk -- and i'm probably the only politician to come to anaheim and say this. [ cheers and applause ] >> bernie versus mickey. disney ceo bob iger writing we created 11,000 new jobs and our company has created 18 thousand in the last five years. how many jobs have you created? this isn't the first time sanders has come under fire. gary b who has this right? >> i think disney does. just in anaheim alone they contribute $5.7 billion to the economy. but specifically on the jobs. i think what bernie sanders forgets is a job is not just wages. so i went to see what the employees said of disney. and i went to indeed.com. they were overwhelmingly positive. look, they all stipulate that they could be paid more. they understand the tradeoffs working for disney are the work experienced there. the great management. the terrific environment. like any job. when i was at graduate school i could have went to companies that paid more
the suspect. thanks for watching now. back to bulls and bears. >>> anybody here work for disney? anybody here making a living wage from disney? all right. so when we talk -- and i'm probably the only politician to come to anaheim and say this. [ cheers and applause ] >> bernie versus mickey. disney ceo bob iger writing we created 11,000 new jobs and our company has created 18 thousand in the last five years. how many jobs have you created? this isn't the first time sanders has...
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bad news for the bulls. another crucial part of growth. free port, that was hotter than hot. any stock that goes from $14 to $11 in three days flat, that will disturb people. third, the dollar had had been behaving itself got a little stronger. lately companies have been suggesting that analysts raise numbers. thank you for doing that, pfizer. we've seen so many industrial stocks soar because of weaker dollar that the pullbacks are breath taking. after two eager up days, some had simply delayed reaction. the big engine maker went up after a weak quarter yesterday. then it came back to earth today. some of is it about gains that shouldn't have occurred. the 160 to the $100 level. given that it was $84 two months ago. it was slightly more than 100 from honeywell. but then kept climbing. you had to wonder what the heck united technologies was doing. fourth, interest rates which were going up, giving breathing room have suddenly stalled out. yeah. a little less job growth? i don't know. these rates are coming down. they do a survey ahead of the big number on 40. some people think
bad news for the bulls. another crucial part of growth. free port, that was hotter than hot. any stock that goes from $14 to $11 in three days flat, that will disturb people. third, the dollar had had been behaving itself got a little stronger. lately companies have been suggesting that analysts raise numbers. thank you for doing that, pfizer. we've seen so many industrial stocks soar because of weaker dollar that the pullbacks are breath taking. after two eager up days, some had simply delayed...
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the job done. hi everybody, this is "bulls and bears." the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith. jonas max ferris. and joe lesti. lisa. which candidate has the best plan for jobs. >> donald trump well he's a business guy. this should be the single biggest issue for donald trump. the problem for hillary clinton is that she's been campaigning to basically be a third term for president obama. what have we seen under the past 8 years of president obama. we have 94 million americans out of the workforce. we're at a 7 year high for layoffs. so he's are some results of president obama's policies. small businesses having to pay 11,000 dollars per employee for regulatory cost. >> joe, you have a businessman running against, well, hillary clinton. >> yeah and one with many failed business ventures and have has often had to go into bankruptcy. so let's talk about that record. we're talking about economic growth for 67 months now we've seen jobs created in this country. and let's not forget even though there are still people looking for jobs it used to be a lot worse. so the economy has grow
the job done. hi everybody, this is "bulls and bears." the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith. jonas max ferris. and joe lesti. lisa. which candidate has the best plan for jobs. >> donald trump well he's a business guy. this should be the single biggest issue for donald trump. the problem for hillary clinton is that she's been campaigning to basically be a third term for president obama. what have we seen under the past 8 years of president obama. we have 94 million...
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but the bull pen copt hang on. but buster ball game, clutch, ground rule double and panik who got on base and they have the third straight win over arizona. >>> and a's in tampa bay. mascot ray monday, against ant res, who struck out five. the oakland starter pitched 5 2/3 and a big bomb. adding two more in the six. and kiermaier out of reach. and a score. tampa bay is up 4-0 and the first shutout getting alonso swinging for the final out. first time a's have been shutout this season. they are now 2-10 in the month of may. 6-0 the final. >>> and the red sox and the astros. big papi, just out of the reach, and bottom, same score, a walk-off double. ortiz joins bonds and aaron with the only player with 600 doubles and 500 home runs in a career and sox win it 6-5 the final. >>> and reds and phillies, cinci down one and pacheco flying out. and suarez tagging from third and he is out for the game-ending double play. goodell with the there. rough takes a heavy hit to hang on. phillies win it 4-3 your final. >>> the best f
but the bull pen copt hang on. but buster ball game, clutch, ground rule double and panik who got on base and they have the third straight win over arizona. >>> and a's in tampa bay. mascot ray monday, against ant res, who struck out five. the oakland starter pitched 5 2/3 and a big bomb. adding two more in the six. and kiermaier out of reach. and a score. tampa bay is up 4-0 and the first shutout getting alonso swinging for the final out. first time a's have been shutout this season....
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the bulls and bears this week. gary b smith, jonas max ferris john lathefield. and ashley pratt and more. tax hikes in this economy? come on. >> the last thing we need and do you want to know why? because the average american fasm is strapped. and that is because of this horrible economy that we've had president obama. and tax hikes are going to make things worse. the middle class is shrinking rapidly and that is very dangerous because now we're putting people into the very poor category and the very rich category and if we want to be france and tax our wealthy fine but guess what they are going to leave just like they did in france and there was major hoopla then because businesses can't be created and right now we are burdening small businesses causing businesses to close. >> this economy is barely growin taxes and gdp actually grew. because if i'm the government and i take a dollar from you of defense, 23 billion in wasteful spending. bridges to nowhere, back to effectively. that is the problem with government spending. it is just not right. it is not fair an
the bulls and bears this week. gary b smith, jonas max ferris john lathefield. and ashley pratt and more. tax hikes in this economy? come on. >> the last thing we need and do you want to know why? because the average american fasm is strapped. and that is because of this horrible economy that we've had president obama. and tax hikes are going to make things worse. the middle class is shrinking rapidly and that is very dangerous because now we're putting people into the very poor category...
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the bulls and bears this week. welcome everybody. katie is the media showing bias in their coverage? >> of course they are. and the reason they are is because the media is full of progressives and these organized protests, these professional agitators are supported by not just far left groups but also mainstream progressist. we saw this in the 2008 convention. when these type of protesters claimed they were going to shut down the convention by all means necessary and then saw them again during the occupy wall street movement and we see them in ferguson last summer as a result of what happened there. so these people aren't necessarily just protesting trump. they have been around for a long time and just have a new target and the media is ignoring it. >> if people were outside hillary clinton and bernie sanders rallies, they would be lambasted as looney tunes conservative, racist, bigot, you name it you would hear it, right? >> yes. you would. and you you look at what they with the tea party. and gabby gifford. i do believe it is media
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herrera the little bull, last like the bull, phillies up two.eatening in the ninth, and tying run at third. david hernandez trying to save i had. jordan with the deep to left, and suarez tagging from third. tyler goodell a's throw, watch closely. wow. what a play. cameron rupp, holds on. still, phillies hold on to win four-three. wow, everyone smiling, watching this finish. >> he made a perfect throw, that is what i was hoping and he made a perfect throw, you know, things are going our way right now, and that is just, that was a great way to end the game. >> you can say that again. >>> carson wentz has been hand picked as eagles future franchise quarterback but there are many others at eagles rookie mini camp who are hoping they have a break future here too like radnor high school grad david bow even, the 6-foot seven offensive lineman is getting a try out this weekend after going undrafted out of boston college. bowen who grew up in villanova is battling in the trenches for a job. >> it the is really cool. you know, this is what you dream of as
herrera the little bull, last like the bull, phillies up two.eatening in the ninth, and tying run at third. david hernandez trying to save i had. jordan with the deep to left, and suarez tagging from third. tyler goodell a's throw, watch closely. wow. what a play. cameron rupp, holds on. still, phillies hold on to win four-three. wow, everyone smiling, watching this finish. >> he made a perfect throw, that is what i was hoping and he made a perfect throw, you know, things are going our...
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the afternoon. look at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow. that bulls eye of very heavy rainfall where you see the red and the pink we're looking at torrential downpours across parts of the area continues into your saturday night. so the bottom line, it's cloudy and cool for tomorrow. the heaviest rain arrives during the afternoon and evening. wilmington, same song and dance for you we're looking at cloud cover cooler temperatures a high around 62 degrees. so tomorrow the wettest of the two weekend days. but we still have chances into sunday and monday. we'll break down much more on the timing and expected totals coming up. >>> all right, scott, thank you tragedy strikes again at one wilmington school. just weeks after the death of a student who police say died after she was beaten inside the bathroom of howard high school of technology. now another student has died. police say he was shot just blocks away from the school. fox 29's bill anderson joining us now from our newsroom. bill, geoff counselors were on hand today for the students? >> reporter: th
the afternoon. look at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow. that bulls eye of very heavy rainfall where you see the red and the pink we're looking at torrential downpours across parts of the area continues into your saturday night. so the bottom line, it's cloudy and cool for tomorrow. the heaviest rain arrives during the afternoon and evening. wilmington, same song and dance for you we're looking at cloud cover cooler temperatures a high around 62 degrees. so tomorrow the wettest of the two weekend days....
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the bull market is exhausting itself. get out of the stock market.old remains the largest gold allocation, the fed has no end game, they are obsessed with the 20% drop in the s&p and if the stock market is the future, we should be selling at a discount right now and not a premium. thoughts? >> well, provocative thoughts. >> yes. >> and well, listen, it is provocative and a lot there that most of us agree with, but overall the tone yesterday, and for pete and i were there, and you were there for most of the day, and i think that everyone was very, very pessimistic and bearish as it relates to the economy and the stock market, itself. but that being said, getting out of stocks completely, that is not something that i would advocate, because there are ways to hedge out the expose shure i the stock market and as it relates to gold itself, we saw in 2008, and 2009, gold did not work as diversification tool that many suggested it should be. gold is only going to work for you if we melt into the great depression, but it is going to be a trade. >> i don't th
the bull market is exhausting itself. get out of the stock market.old remains the largest gold allocation, the fed has no end game, they are obsessed with the 20% drop in the s&p and if the stock market is the future, we should be selling at a discount right now and not a premium. thoughts? >> well, provocative thoughts. >> yes. >> and well, listen, it is provocative and a lot there that most of us agree with, but overall the tone yesterday, and for pete and i were there,...
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the bull's-eye really centered on the central and western sections of texas.vironment. so localized flooding possible once again this week. this is the forecast rainfall through at least the end of the work week. remember this is a public holiday on monday in the united states. we have memorial day taking place. now to the other part of the world that we showed you video of just a moment ago, and that was landslides over southeastern china. this is the onset of the east asia rainy season. we talk about the plum rains that coincide with the ripening of the plums in this part of the world. the topography here much different than that of texas because texas is extremely flat and very fast. this part of the world has a lot of mountainous terrain. so extremely heavy rain soaks into the soil. gravity takes hold, eventually wins. the slope fails and we get our landslides and mudslides which have caused fatalities in china. look at this. more rain in store for this area. we could experience easily an additional 200 to 300 millimeters of rainfall going forward. this is
the bull's-eye really centered on the central and western sections of texas.vironment. so localized flooding possible once again this week. this is the forecast rainfall through at least the end of the work week. remember this is a public holiday on monday in the united states. we have memorial day taking place. now to the other part of the world that we showed you video of just a moment ago, and that was landslides over southeastern china. this is the onset of the east asia rainy season. we...
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especially with the super predator term and the back and forth. >> what did he do the very next day? he was so bulledver by the reaction it was getting among liberals that he had to apologize to the very people who were treating him like he was pond scum. >> i understand but that is politics today. i think we all know where bill clinton stands on that issue. >> and the same understanding with donald trump and his events and whether he gets a chance to comment on any issue? >> well he takes -- he takes hours of coverage a day to comment on every issue. if donald trump wants to say something, he does say it. he kaulsz a press conference and says hey bring the attention back to me -- >> sounds like -- >> -- especially back to thick about the chicago process -- >> we're not seeing -- >> -- that it's not seeing rio john kasich rally. [ laughter ] >> not seeing riots at anybody else's. i would just say this. i think these california people should be charged with a crime for inciting a riot. that said donald bears some responsibility for this. he has stoked anger at his rallies. there is no doubt about it.
especially with the super predator term and the back and forth. >> what did he do the very next day? he was so bulledver by the reaction it was getting among liberals that he had to apologize to the very people who were treating him like he was pond scum. >> i understand but that is politics today. i think we all know where bill clinton stands on that issue. >> and the same understanding with donald trump and his events and whether he gets a chance to comment on any issue?...
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. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was basicallyaying wall street was the engine of our economy. it represents growth, it represents opportunity, it represents the american dream. and so these guys were basically saying, we're going to go do it. >> this is the big draw on wall street, the smell of money. this is where the action is. this is the over the counter trading floor at lehman. over 1,000 daily transactions made and lost here every day. and it's a game for young people. when you get home at the end of the week and you look back at what you've done sitting at this desk, what gives you a sense of satisfaction? >> i guess maybe a lot of money. >> for yourself or the firm? >> myself and the firm, yeah. >> when the economy started to recover and become more vibrant, i think there was a great sense of exhilaration, and we survived this period. let's celebrate, let's party, we have money to spend. >> today's people want to have fancy money, fancy cars and fancy clothes. these people are called yuppies. >> 29-year-olds making a mill
. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was basicallyaying wall street was the engine of our economy. it represents growth, it represents opportunity, it represents the american dream. and so these guys were basically saying, we're going to go do it. >> this is the big draw on wall street, the smell of money. this is where the action is. this is the over the counter trading floor at lehman. over 1,000 daily transactions made...
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but there was an interesting note yesterday, summing up the bear season and the bull season, as well.t talked about we are near a trough. that is the hope of the bulls, but certainly, there are new concerns on wall street about the management of this company. and that is a message i think we have not really heard until the recent quarter. that is resonating drought the -- throughout the market, as you can see with the share investors. emily: our editor at large, cory johnson, thank you for breaking it down. another stock we are watching is yelp. it spiked in tuesday trading after hedge fund manager is taking a stake in the company and thinks it could be worth $55 a share. in his quarterly letter to investors, he said yelp stock has suffered due to missed expectations about upcoming, negative commentary. but he believes yelp can double its revenue by 2019, and would have no problems finding a buyer if they wanted a deal. coming up, my exclusive 'snversation with tax -- tech most controversial figures, ellen pao talks after losing a high profile discrimination case. that extended interv
but there was an interesting note yesterday, summing up the bear season and the bull season, as well.t talked about we are near a trough. that is the hope of the bulls, but certainly, there are new concerns on wall street about the management of this company. and that is a message i think we have not really heard until the recent quarter. that is resonating drought the -- throughout the market, as you can see with the share investors. emily: our editor at large, cory johnson, thank you for...