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san francisco football is changing the playbook. >> we pushed architects and engineers to think aboutthing that could be green. >> reporter: in trying to win the green game. this is the n.f.l.'s new arena, and the team behind says it has series green credentials. >> it's a good snapshot of the full court. >> reporter: there's 189 solar panels producing enough energy offset by the 2,700 tv and other power guzzlers during the home game. there's the 27,000 green roof. >> it has gotten a fair amount of press. >> it's beautiful up here. >> it is. >> lance is vice president for sports architecture for the firm that designed levi stadium. >> what is it designed to do? >> it helps to insulate the building and filter the off. >> here, all the plants are drought resistant. what little water they need is supplied by an irrigation water. >> we have a purple pipe system, if you will, which is reclaimed water. we are getting a use out of it. >> we have 40 gig of power, compared to 10, which is mandate to the nf l. >> alis the coo of the 49ers. >> you have a wi-fi box under every 100 seats. >> when
san francisco football is changing the playbook. >> we pushed architects and engineers to think aboutthing that could be green. >> reporter: in trying to win the green game. this is the n.f.l.'s new arena, and the team behind says it has series green credentials. >> it's a good snapshot of the full court. >> reporter: there's 189 solar panels producing enough energy offset by the 2,700 tv and other power guzzlers during the home game. there's the 27,000 green roof....
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let's get to the first page in the playbook tonight. the last few days, i have been envying a whole lot of smart guys from wall street, the financial media. i had john, the wall street journal this morning. all these continues -- and gals continue to be overly confident about the economy and the stock market. part of the reason is because of the cheap oil and the strong us economy. but how strong is the economy really? last wednesday, the dow popped 80 points out of the gate. it struggled to hold onto very slim gains while all the indices were slammed. we were up 75 points. it felt okay. then the more we digested that isi report. it failed. for the first time ever, ever, all ten components of that report were lower from the previous month. i'm talking overall down 3%. business activity down -- these are percentage points, which is even more dire. new orders down 2.5%. employment down. delivery is down two. prices were down five. by the way, in backlog down six in contraction. that brings us to our next real, real deal. the employment par
let's get to the first page in the playbook tonight. the last few days, i have been envying a whole lot of smart guys from wall street, the financial media. i had john, the wall street journal this morning. all these continues -- and gals continue to be overly confident about the economy and the stock market. part of the reason is because of the cheap oil and the strong us economy. but how strong is the economy really? last wednesday, the dow popped 80 points out of the gate. it struggled to...
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understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then youe to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football family. why do you like it? >> you never know what will happen. a play can change the course of a game. a pass could be intercepted, a runner could fumble. you never know what will happen. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. that puts more pressure on us to ensure the product we are putting on at metlife stadium is the best that it can be. with technology today, it is very easy to sit in your man cave, woman cave, and watch a game. but we want people to come out and experience it live and sit in the stadium -- 82,500 of them. we want them to say was an enjoyable experience, and yeah, maybe i sat in traffic and maybe snowflakes fell on my head, but that is part of the experience. >> coming up -- >> some of the best games have been played in inc
understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then youe to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football family. why do you like it? >> you never know what will happen. a play can change the course of a game. a pass could be intercepted, a runner could fumble. you never know what will happen. it is...
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. >> perhaps borrowing the playbook. >>> tonight, joe paterno has reclaimed the titles more wins than any major college football coach in history. penn state football had been of 112 wins as a result of the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal. and $65,000 in fines paid bid penn state will be reallocated to help victims of sexual abuse. >>> this friday the hospital imposter caught on tape.s say wearing his lab coat, a stethoscope and tonight the real doctor who noticed something was wrong. >>> and an effort to get america back in space. >>> and our person of the week tonight, actress julianne moore on her many roles, her life and who she is standing up for tonight. the silent struggle in america is coming up. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr® to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, like aricept® it may improve overall function... and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (man) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresse
. >> perhaps borrowing the playbook. >>> tonight, joe paterno has reclaimed the titles more wins than any major college football coach in history. penn state football had been of 112 wins as a result of the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal. and $65,000 in fines paid bid penn state will be reallocated to help victims of sexual abuse. >>> this friday the hospital imposter caught on tape.s say wearing his lab coat, a stethoscope and tonight the real doctor who noticed...
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i think that idea is still very much in play and the playbook that worked very well here in the u.s. is a playbook that will work out pretty well in japan and europe. >> is this symptomatically? will we see it with morgan stanley? >> i'm hearing rumors of layoffs in fixed income. is this happening this quickly? we are not sink or business happen in branch offices. >> it is that time of year. it is not based on the quarter but based on a tough year we have had in the outlook for the year ahead. the golden staff are up 3% year-over-year. -- goldman sachs staff are up 3% year-over-year. are they adding traders or bankers or back-office? >> better question about the layoff. whether what we're seeing here is symptomatically of what many have been protecting for some time. the acquisition of ficc. -- adequate ties equitization of ficc. >> they say that trend is happening. you are seeing fixed income go that way. there has been a significantly higher proportion of trading done electronically and a lot more by side -- buy sider are participating. s>> if they are in control to a degree of the
i think that idea is still very much in play and the playbook that worked very well here in the u.s. is a playbook that will work out pretty well in japan and europe. >> is this symptomatically? will we see it with morgan stanley? >> i'm hearing rumors of layoffs in fixed income. is this happening this quickly? we are not sink or business happen in branch offices. >> it is that time of year. it is not based on the quarter but based on a tough year we have had in the outlook...
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and so in arizona, the officials from san francisco will be there to get look at the playbook to get ready for next year when it comes to san francisco. >> and when the crew came here to learn, they wanted to learn about number one thing in phoenix, security. you could not miss it leading up to the festivities in phoenix this week with the state and the federal law enforcement with a heavy presence. >> the santa clara p.d. is here and learning from the officials of homeland security and security and transportation are critical. >> reporter: while the police presence is obvious what is being taught, and done, these fans say it is not so obvious. >> certainly the planning and the work that goes on on any of the events ss where there are large numbers of people and high profile visitor, it continues behind the scenes. >> it is the number one mission to make sure a that the fans and the community is safe, and people have a great time, but we are learning down here and learning quite a bit. >> reporter: state and local law enforcement know how attractive a super bowl would be for a terrori
and so in arizona, the officials from san francisco will be there to get look at the playbook to get ready for next year when it comes to san francisco. >> and when the crew came here to learn, they wanted to learn about number one thing in phoenix, security. you could not miss it leading up to the festivities in phoenix this week with the state and the federal law enforcement with a heavy presence. >> the santa clara p.d. is here and learning from the officials of homeland security...
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. >>> east bay leaders are ready to change the playbook when it comes to keeping the a's and raiders in oakland. this afternoon, the alameda county board of supervisors voted yes on a revised plan to negotiate new deals with oakland's pro sports teams. oakland mayor libby shaft is leading the pitch to have both teams renovate the coliseum complex. part of the deal hinges on approval from county board members. >>> okay, countdown to kickoff to super bowl is almost here. today, a bay area star playing in the super bowl had something very interesting to say. stay with us. when i didn't have health insurance, i had to learn how to cope with severe pain. after i signed up with a health plan through covered california, i found my doctor. they discovered some growths that they had to remove. had it been left untreated my situation would have been much worse. i was in my doctor's office for a follow-up appointment. she looked me straight in the eye and just said "get on with it. go live your life." that touched me. i'm in, for a healthy future. open enrollment ends february 15th. visit cover
. >>> east bay leaders are ready to change the playbook when it comes to keeping the a's and raiders in oakland. this afternoon, the alameda county board of supervisors voted yes on a revised plan to negotiate new deals with oakland's pro sports teams. oakland mayor libby shaft is leading the pitch to have both teams renovate the coliseum complex. part of the deal hinges on approval from county board members. >>> okay, countdown to kickoff to super bowl is almost here. today,...
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. >> perhaps borrowing the playbook. jon karl tonight, thanks. reclaimed the titles, more wins >>> tonight, joe paterno has reclaimed the titles, more wins than any major college football coach in history. penn state football had been stripped of 112 wins as a result of the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal. tonight those wins reinstated. and $65,000 in fines paid bid penn state will be reallocated to help victims of sexual abuse. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the hospital imposter caught on tape. roaming the halls for weeks. authorities say wearing his lab coat, a stethoscope and tonight the real doctor who noticed something was wrong. >>> and watch this, the malfunction caught on tape tonight. the set back in the effort to get america back in space. >>> and our person of the week tonight, actress julianne moore on her many roles, her life, and who she is standing up for tonight. the silent struggle in america is coming up. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr
. >> perhaps borrowing the playbook. jon karl tonight, thanks. reclaimed the titles, more wins >>> tonight, joe paterno has reclaimed the titles, more wins than any major college football coach in history. penn state football had been stripped of 112 wins as a result of the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal. tonight those wins reinstated. and $65,000 in fines paid bid penn state will be reallocated to help victims of sexual abuse. >>> there is still much more ahead on...
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started taking a page out of the playbook of hamas so, that they become the heroes within the community. it's beginning -- it's a much uglier situation than just simply a budget. >> well, that's true. and don't forget that they now and have had a million people that they are now governing with the hundreds of millions of dollars that they got from the banks but they are also getting through sale of oil in areas that they control. look, they have set up a state that's larger than the state of indiana and, yes there have been some few areas where they have been driven back but they have had more success than failure and here you have got a city called kobani where the strongest air force in the world the united states air force has been unable to drive them out of that town? there has been a few successes but it's one of the reasons why power has not been more effective because we don't have boots on the ground in the form of forward air controllers. >> do you think president obama is thinking now about how do we get those 3,000 home or is he thinking now oh we have got to increase the 3,
started taking a page out of the playbook of hamas so, that they become the heroes within the community. it's beginning -- it's a much uglier situation than just simply a budget. >> well, that's true. and don't forget that they now and have had a million people that they are now governing with the hundreds of millions of dollars that they got from the banks but they are also getting through sale of oil in areas that they control. look, they have set up a state that's larger than the state...
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as of right now, republicans appear to be playing exactly the playbook that the democrats hoped they would. sort of fractious, indignant. the best way to not get baited is don't take the bait. >> the achilles heel -- this is true in 2012 and it will be true in 2016 -- is they are the party of the rich and they have a donor class. we're seeing the invisible primaries starting to rally. they really want tax cuts for the reach. rupert murdoch said i pay enough in taxes already. they can't help but be for tax cuts for the reach. anyone who is jockeying for that nomination can't go around and say i want to raise taxes on the rich, even if it is politically popular. >> i know chris has talked about this too. the very fact mitt romney is talking about poverty, regardless of how sincere that rhetoric is is evidence that republicans know they have to do something differently. >> that's the jengenius of what the president may say tonight. the republicans cannot win the presidency as long as they are anti-gay, anti-muslim, anti-everybody except for the 1%. they know that. they're smart. they're
as of right now, republicans appear to be playing exactly the playbook that the democrats hoped they would. sort of fractious, indignant. the best way to not get baited is don't take the bait. >> the achilles heel -- this is true in 2012 and it will be true in 2016 -- is they are the party of the rich and they have a donor class. we're seeing the invisible primaries starting to rally. they really want tax cuts for the reach. rupert murdoch said i pay enough in taxes already. they can't...
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we breakdown the earnings playbook. and we are awaiting the pricing for the shake shack ipo ahead of their big debut tomorrow. we will bring you the latest details the second they are in. more "fast money"straight ahead. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when a market move affects one of your positions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 schwab can help you decide what to do. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with tools like free live-streaming cnbc tv tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that give you the latest financial news and trends. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and bubble charts and price charts that let you see exactly tdd# 1-800-345-2550 how market activity is affecting your positions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or scale out you can make your move, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 wherever you are. tdd
we breakdown the earnings playbook. and we are awaiting the pricing for the shake shack ipo ahead of their big debut tomorrow. we will bring you the latest details the second they are in. more "fast money"straight ahead. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when a market move...
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the playbook was grow and grow aggressively. you do that, you will be rewarded in the public markets. that sentiment shifted during the period when they filed their s-1 to a value mindset. >> this shows the sales growth, up on the left. when the marketing spend was high, the sales growth was five. when they took their foot off the marketing, the sales growth was slow. doesn't that show that the company cannot walk away from this? >> it is an issue of the efficacy of marginal marketing dollars. they're going at 70% a year, and there are few market -- few companies of this scale growing that quickly. they are a pretty elite company. the most recent s-1, they are at a $230 million burn rate. that is in the realm of the sales forces of the world. as any of these companies grow they are going to show some of this. >> if they grow into a big business and cannot stop spending more than they take in -- i guess the key is something keeping this around. the recurring revenues customers once they go into the box box -- what do you think ab
the playbook was grow and grow aggressively. you do that, you will be rewarded in the public markets. that sentiment shifted during the period when they filed their s-1 to a value mindset. >> this shows the sales growth, up on the left. when the marketing spend was high, the sales growth was five. when they took their foot off the marketing, the sales growth was slow. doesn't that show that the company cannot walk away from this? >> it is an issue of the efficacy of marginal...
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if you remember the era leading up to it, the playbook for most companies was growing grow aggressivelynd if you do that, you will be rewarded. that sentiment shifted during that time when they filed the s1 from a growth mindset to a value mindset. >> i want to talk about this. it shows the sales growth. when the marketing spending was high, sales growth was high. when they took their foot off the marketing, sales growth was slow. yeah, the broader market, the conversation started to change but doesn't that show the company cannot walk with marketing? >> no, i think it is a question of the efficacy of marginal marketing dollars. there are very few companies with that kind of scale that are growing -- >> with that service. >> yeah, exactly. they are at a roughly $231 million run rate. and it is not the 100% they had before but as these companies grow, they will show some decelerated growth. >> if they grow into a big business and can stop spending more than they taken, that will be great. the key to this business will be keeping those customers around. aaron levie insists his dollars are
if you remember the era leading up to it, the playbook for most companies was growing grow aggressivelynd if you do that, you will be rewarded. that sentiment shifted during that time when they filed the s1 from a growth mindset to a value mindset. >> i want to talk about this. it shows the sales growth. when the marketing spending was high, sales growth was high. when they took their foot off the marketing, sales growth was slow. yeah, the broader market, the conversation started to...
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the playbook for the u.s. one banks and small caps. would you do the same in europe? will it manifest differently. >> i think it will manifest differently. one i really like for 2015 is a barbell approach with u.s. small caps and european large caps. lower volatility in the european large caps. u.s. a stronger dollar and things look good. and small caps got beat up badly. >> the russell right now u.s. small caps down 1% just off a record high here. >> they had a great last week of the year though. could just be a little volatility. >> and they underperformed large caps in 2014. to try to discern the trend is risky. >> in europe, where i think there is tremendous opportunity is they are so far behind in terms of efficiency of running the companies and devoid of activism at all. >> and i think you make a valuable point. productsivity the missing piece. >> coming up. no luck for casino investors today. the traders place their bets. and as oil continues to slide we're debating exxon, will the oil giant come to life in 2015? one of the worst performers in the dow. so you'r
the playbook for the u.s. one banks and small caps. would you do the same in europe? will it manifest differently. >> i think it will manifest differently. one i really like for 2015 is a barbell approach with u.s. small caps and european large caps. lower volatility in the european large caps. u.s. a stronger dollar and things look good. and small caps got beat up badly. >> the russell right now u.s. small caps down 1% just off a record high here. >> they had a great last...
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you're learning it a little bit yourself in the way the playbook is shaping up. it speaks to the point of trying to pick bottoms or catching a falling knife and people are getting burned bad. >> it's tough to spook a guy who starts the day off with two flat tires on his jets and has greek track ma in his pockets. i have the next worgs thing, energy stocks in my portfolio. not a great day here for dr. j. however i'm third person now, too, stef. >> nice. >> as far as what is going on here, the two big unknowns whether or not greece gets kicked out of the euro zone, an unknown, and what the ram itfications are if, indeed, they do, and number two still on big down days in energy, we worry about the derivatives tied. over the counter derivatives, judge, which is what i've said all along. stef wants stability in energy. i would love that too. i worry about what are the over-the-counter contracts that have been written op days like today when the -- they're unwinding so quickly are forced to sell other things part of that package. that's what i worry about. those two big
you're learning it a little bit yourself in the way the playbook is shaping up. it speaks to the point of trying to pick bottoms or catching a falling knife and people are getting burned bad. >> it's tough to spook a guy who starts the day off with two flat tires on his jets and has greek track ma in his pockets. i have the next worgs thing, energy stocks in my portfolio. not a great day here for dr. j. however i'm third person now, too, stef. >> nice. >> as far as what is...
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i think the playbook, the government playbook is the same. right? it's like arma and threaten force and then apply force in disproportionate measures and kind of reinforce the status quo. but the response on the ground has been this black youth movement, this very much more gender open in terms of the roles people are playing. it's been artist driven in a way we haven't always seen before. and i'm like, it makes me feel old. i'm not -- i don't always feel that way but watching some of these young people in ferguson respond so creatively and so persistently, you know whether it's the ferguson october weekend, whether it's the pretending to be dead and lying in the street, new forms of creative protest that kind of marry the internet with art. they're still nonviolent. but they're very persistent, very poignant. that's the new twist. the state hasn't changed but the people are changing. i find that pretty interesting. i don't see a lot of people talking about that. certainly not on fox news. >> what's the difference between what happened with mike bro
i think the playbook, the government playbook is the same. right? it's like arma and threaten force and then apply force in disproportionate measures and kind of reinforce the status quo. but the response on the ground has been this black youth movement, this very much more gender open in terms of the roles people are playing. it's been artist driven in a way we haven't always seen before. and i'm like, it makes me feel old. i'm not -- i don't always feel that way but watching some of these...
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the time. none of this is new. if you went to their playbook was a national football league team and it has 200 plays, they pick out one today. maybe tomorrow, they pick out a different one. so the idea of attacking an airliner has never been far from the heart of aqap and their principal bomb-maker, al aseery. what the authorities hope for is detecting whatever is being used to detonate the p.e.t.n. is like baby powder. it doesn't show up on the machines. it may show up in a container or if you have it in a baggie in your underwear. their attacks that be the underwear bomber in 2009, the printer cartridge bomb that was destined for chicago in 2010, which would not have been located in the airport in london, if saudi arabian intelligence had not penetrated aqap and had the actual shipping numbers because the law enforcement officers in london checked that box and said, no, no problem, two sets of dogs say there's nothing wrong with this box. saudi intelligence said, open the box. then they found 80 grams of p.e.t.n. in it. that would have explo
the time. none of this is new. if you went to their playbook was a national football league team and it has 200 plays, they pick out one today. maybe tomorrow, they pick out a different one. so the idea of attacking an airliner has never been far from the heart of aqap and their principal bomb-maker, al aseery. what the authorities hope for is detecting whatever is being used to detonate the p.e.t.n. is like baby powder. it doesn't show up on the machines. it may show up in a container or if...
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the playbook for the qe here in the u.s. is don't be short equities and when you think about it, the german dr ax has broken up to all-time highs and it's hard to fade to that move in the face of someone like we know in draghi likes to use terms like bazooka. they may disappoint structurally but a lot of language committed to this working. >> would you rather -- >> like the right game. >> knows how to play it, too. >> not like grasso. u.s. equities or german equities? >> wow. >> would you rather? >> i think everybody is on the international bandwagon, so forcing me to play this game. >> yeah, that's what i'm doing. >> i'd be long u.s. equities in gdx terms. that's what i wanted to talk about. >> i think -- i don't think everyone is on that bandwagon, fyi. >> street fight. >> next time. >> let's see some unusual activity and pete is watching ebay. >> hit a couple weeks ago. they were wrong but going out in time and buying the april 60 calls. 10,000 of those traded and today they are buying the april 55 calls and selling the a
the playbook for the qe here in the u.s. is don't be short equities and when you think about it, the german dr ax has broken up to all-time highs and it's hard to fade to that move in the face of someone like we know in draghi likes to use terms like bazooka. they may disappoint structurally but a lot of language committed to this working. >> would you rather -- >> like the right game. >> knows how to play it, too. >> not like grasso. u.s. equities or german equities?...
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. >> well he's taking a page of the playbook of his one time running mate paul ryan who claimed he is not going to run in 2016. i think this is much more having to do with flavoring than the meal. republicans want to be perceived as being kinder, gentler, trying to defuse the antagonism. i think they're intended to diffuse the criticism. >> you'll be spending some time with senator rand paul in new hampshire tomorrow. he had an interesting assessment of the romneys potential third bid. >> if he runs to the right of jeb bush he'll still be to the left of the rest of the party. it may be a difficult spot to occupy. look, i liked governor romney. i like him personally. i think he's a good person. i think he was a great businessman, but that's yesterday's news. he's tried twice. i don't really think that there is a third time out there. >> and there you heard it. james, my question to you is do the entrance -- do the potential entrance of jeb bush and mitt romney in this race do they help or hurt rand paul? >> i'm very much on one school of thought. it is very good for rand paul. you have
. >> well he's taking a page of the playbook of his one time running mate paul ryan who claimed he is not going to run in 2016. i think this is much more having to do with flavoring than the meal. republicans want to be perceived as being kinder, gentler, trying to defuse the antagonism. i think they're intended to diffuse the criticism. >> you'll be spending some time with senator rand paul in new hampshire tomorrow. he had an interesting assessment of the romneys potential third...
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charles: i have to stop right here, open a page from the playbook and talk about allocating your investmentsit is critical for people who want their money to work for them rather than fade into worthlessness in a savings account that is not keeping up with inflation. allocation is important because it mitigates your emotions alone investments to mature and take losses with less emotional impact. your broad asset allocations, hard assets should be 15%, real estate commodities, clickable's, jewelry, antique watches, all kinds of things. between 30-6 he five years old should be 55%. younger even more. the master, international, etf, and then there are bonds covering a wide range of things for me unless you are over 65, 10% match, muni's or if you are very rich a bunch to protect your money and then cash, cash is cash. 10% of your portfolio. zero in a little bit deeper to the equity part of this thing. one of the big things i see all the time going for the home run. look at this e-mail i received. this is late last week or earlier this week i asked subscribers to take a loss on right aid be at a
charles: i have to stop right here, open a page from the playbook and talk about allocating your investmentsit is critical for people who want their money to work for them rather than fade into worthlessness in a savings account that is not keeping up with inflation. allocation is important because it mitigates your emotions alone investments to mature and take losses with less emotional impact. your broad asset allocations, hard assets should be 15%, real estate commodities, clickable's,...
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that to me is right out of the playbook that wilson had used in his encounters with people like trotter. like in 1912 when they met able to persuade trotter to support him. saying generic things. he lost it at that moment. i loved it because trotter, he was not impressed with power. he was speaking truth to power. here is a guy who had gone to harvard. trotter was and the class of 1895 at harvard. he was the first black phi beta kappa. he was not overwhelmed by the trappings of the oval office. he was not impolite. he was making his case. wilson was just an used to it. -- wilson was unused to it. >> the one thing, it has nothing to do with whether the movie is good or bad. what i found well done was the lincoln assassination. of all the times i've seen that in places and this back in 1915. >> it is all about the capabilities of d.w. griffith. >> did i read in your book that they had complete mock-up of the ford theater? >> that's where most of the film was filmed in hollywood which griffith had gone to and start working in 1910. it was a story that gets at the early days of hollywood. >
that to me is right out of the playbook that wilson had used in his encounters with people like trotter. like in 1912 when they met able to persuade trotter to support him. saying generic things. he lost it at that moment. i loved it because trotter, he was not impressed with power. he was speaking truth to power. here is a guy who had gone to harvard. trotter was and the class of 1895 at harvard. he was the first black phi beta kappa. he was not overwhelmed by the trappings of the oval office....
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kind of a page out of the playbook of the cosby case. >> i think mark has a point about the precise legalople disbarred. i would like to sort of step back from the legal technicalities and say why? why would you do something like this, that is solely designed to humiliate and designed to embarrass alan dershowitz? >> it gets their names in the press. >> one of the lawyers for the plaintiff. >> former judge. >> former federal judge, someone very active in the victims rights movements, involved in the oklahoma city bombing case on behalf of the victims. >> jeff can i tell you something about paul kassel? >> please mark. >> let me tell you something about paul. i had a case just recently where -- and he has been active in the victims rights movement. >> oh, but that's it? >> yeah that's true. but how about having a sense of decency along the way. i don't know how filing these unproven salacious charges -- >> this gets a ton of coverage because prince andrew's name is in it alan dershowitz's name is in it and when it comes to the end of it -- >> you can't unring the bell. >> that's right. it'
kind of a page out of the playbook of the cosby case. >> i think mark has a point about the precise legalople disbarred. i would like to sort of step back from the legal technicalities and say why? why would you do something like this, that is solely designed to humiliate and designed to embarrass alan dershowitz? >> it gets their names in the press. >> one of the lawyers for the plaintiff. >> former judge. >> former federal judge, someone very active in the...
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. >>> happening today, east bay leaders may be ready to redraw the playbook at least when it comes to keeping the a's and raiders in oakland. alameda board of supervisors expected to vote on revised plans to revisit the deal of the oakland sports teams. they'll have both teams pitch their own plans to renovate oakland's complex. part of the deal hinges on approval by county board members which could happen as early as today. >>> super bowl xlix is now just five days away in case you're counting down. today is the ever popular media day, where players answer serious questions about deflate-gate and about sunday's game. and also about sunday's not so serious ones as well. fans will have an opportunity to check it out on the interactive attractions in downtown phoenix. to have the highlights from media day. that's at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. >> they get pelted with questions. super bowl xlix will air right here on nbc bay area. we'll have a live behind the scenes look all week long. tune in for the big game. our coverage will kick off at 9:00. a supersize pregame show. and kickoff is at 3:3
. >>> happening today, east bay leaders may be ready to redraw the playbook at least when it comes to keeping the a's and raiders in oakland. alameda board of supervisors expected to vote on revised plans to revisit the deal of the oakland sports teams. they'll have both teams pitch their own plans to renovate oakland's complex. part of the deal hinges on approval by county board members which could happen as early as today. >>> super bowl xlix is now just five days away in...
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pressing shorts into a central bank action that you knew was going to come, that's not part of the playbook, people. we've seen this over the last few years, you don't short stocks into these sorts of events. >> and your playbook was to -- >> short it -- and you know, so if you're a trader, you start taking some stuff in. it's kind of like what these guys were talking about when bank of america went from 18 in late december to 15 just the other day. that's when you either cover the shorts or take a shot at the long side. zbl >> you have to take a look at the s&p levels. these are key levels. we closed right below -- let's say we didn't close right at the level from january 9th. this is an important level to look for, but the biggest revel to look for is the left shoulder if you're looking for a decline in the s&p, 20.79, that comes back from the december level. that would be the right shoulder if we fail there, and that means we would roll aloft and come in. we've talked about this being a zero sum game. if european stocks start to garner attention, it's at the expense of u.s. equities. >>
pressing shorts into a central bank action that you knew was going to come, that's not part of the playbook, people. we've seen this over the last few years, you don't short stocks into these sorts of events. >> and your playbook was to -- >> short it -- and you know, so if you're a trader, you start taking some stuff in. it's kind of like what these guys were talking about when bank of america went from 18 in late december to 15 just the other day. that's when you either cover the...
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another thing, hold on jennice, this is the real issue too bill, democrats have the playbook where to. they know where he is going to throw the ball. >> different world now and different person running for president in hillary clinton than barack obama so, yes, they know how to attack and you would think that romney and mitt would hire guys that say look, this is what you did wrong last time. go ahead jennice what did you want to say. >> i want to say i don't want much importance in this poll because 2016 is years decades away. and it's an entire lifetime away from now. if you look at the margin of error, he is only 3 points away from the undecided. jeb bush is not even the candidate per se. i think you are seeing that the people poll just remembered that the last guy to run and lose for the republicans was mitt romney. and that's what he gets in there. >> i'm a pretty good poll guy. we have the al sharpton's poll that i'm going to ramadan geraldo's throat in a minute. >> did i say that outloud. >> you are very mean tonight. i can't believe imagine a woman using the war on women hilla
another thing, hold on jennice, this is the real issue too bill, democrats have the playbook where to. they know where he is going to throw the ball. >> different world now and different person running for president in hillary clinton than barack obama so, yes, they know how to attack and you would think that romney and mitt would hire guys that say look, this is what you did wrong last time. go ahead jennice what did you want to say. >> i want to say i don't want much importance in...
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played major league baseball then one final year of eligibility and italy had 21 days to learn the playbooksuperstar athletes period he is on the short side people thought he could not see over the weidman. >> i think that is a logical conclusion except there are exceptions if you look bad true breezy is excellent who was only 5-foot 11 inches in he told me he does indeed to see their feet -- receivers if you know, the play book you know, there is a person that is supposed to be there and you trust to the receiver to put the ball where it goes. he also has the emotional intelligence. david: we have a tape. >> i am trying to be the exception to the rule i believe i have the aptitude whether they take may first pick overall or number 200. there is a lot that goes into it. how do we do when the game is on the line or the third-down situation. liz: 5-foot 11 inches that give it a 5-foot 7 inches was of a star but what does he get to say to basically prove everybody wrong? he has massive endorsements to be the highest-paid quarterback of all times. >> with get dash guaranteed money where they re
played major league baseball then one final year of eligibility and italy had 21 days to learn the playbooksuperstar athletes period he is on the short side people thought he could not see over the weidman. >> i think that is a logical conclusion except there are exceptions if you look bad true breezy is excellent who was only 5-foot 11 inches in he told me he does indeed to see their feet -- receivers if you know, the play book you know, there is a person that is supposed to be there and...
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hurt hiring and it just boggles, this is we should accept the fact that this is right out of the obama playbook. it's, hey, let's get those mr. monopoly people out there with their top hat and tails living on yaugts, we're going take the money from them and spread it around because as we know that kind of policy has worked so well in the past with the stimulus and all the other taxes that obama has increased, but let's get back to the basics of why this is going to hurt. this is a capital gains tack. why do people have capital gains? because they invested in capital. entrepreneurs, small business, large corporations, invest in capital to grow their business. the reason they grow their business is to create jobs. if you take away the incentive for people to actually get a capital gains you take the incentive away from people and corporations to invest in businesses. they stopped doing that, brenda it hurts jobs. it has to. you know, obama -- economics is at zero. i give it at f if he ever took a class in it. >> this is reaganomics. this is a bipartisan issue. reaganomics. at 20% when reagan took
hurt hiring and it just boggles, this is we should accept the fact that this is right out of the obama playbook. it's, hey, let's get those mr. monopoly people out there with their top hat and tails living on yaugts, we're going take the money from them and spread it around because as we know that kind of policy has worked so well in the past with the stimulus and all the other taxes that obama has increased, but let's get back to the basics of why this is going to hurt. this is a capital gains...
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. >>> a major player is opening the playbook to bring pro football back to los angeles. st. louis rams owner and developer is reportedly planning to build a football stadium and retail center on recently purchased land in eaglewood. there are already design plans in place. his company tells the l.a. times the stadium may be ready to go as soon as 2018. but it's not certain that the rams will be the team that moves to l.a. they are not happy with their st. louis stadium. the oakland raiders, though and the san diego chargers are also flirting with a move. >>> well the dallas cowboys came back late in the fourth quarter yesterday to beat the detroit lions sparking a joyous celebration in the owners box, including the governor of new jersey up in the owners box. jerry jones, governor christie celebrating with high fives and some somewhat awkward, strange hugs. christie has said he wants to be at every cowboys playoff game. the team may actually -- turns out the cowboys are 4-0, christie there in the red sweater shows up to watch them play. >> here's the thing, he has a team, ri
. >>> a major player is opening the playbook to bring pro football back to los angeles. st. louis rams owner and developer is reportedly planning to build a football stadium and retail center on recently purchased land in eaglewood. there are already design plans in place. his company tells the l.a. times the stadium may be ready to go as soon as 2018. but it's not certain that the rams will be the team that moves to l.a. they are not happy with their st. louis stadium. the oakland...
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that we had built up. >> what is the playbook telling you rightow? >> you go to qe and look at europe as a currency union. the currency level in germany and spain and italy should not be at these levels. how do you hold europe together given those circumstances? what do they need to do? how fast do they need to do it before the political forces rise? >> foreurope is facing a deflationary set of circumstances that are the only way to upset that you can't build credit. most have too many debt. the only way to leverage is through money. it has been proven in real-time in the u.s. and u.k. they have followed what is a mechanical process of replacing credit with money. in the u.s., that was done with 26% gdp. in the u.k., about the same. in europe only about 3%. it is way behind. to us, if your goal is reasonable economic growth that will prevent deflation in the eurozone, these moves by the ecb are what are necessary to achieve that. the countries must become more competitive through structural reforms. spain and ireland have moved to a significant de
that we had built up. >> what is the playbook telling you rightow? >> you go to qe and look at europe as a currency union. the currency level in germany and spain and italy should not be at these levels. how do you hold europe together given those circumstances? what do they need to do? how fast do they need to do it before the political forces rise? >> foreurope is facing a deflationary set of circumstances that are the only way to upset that you can't build credit. most have...
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is this the real impact here whether or not he wins votes in congress? he's laying out a democratic playbook really for the candidate, presumably hillary clinton. and therefore his legacy down the road. >> the approach of the president is going to layout tonight, andrea, is consistent with what he laid out in his first campaign back in 2007 and 2008 and every year in office. he has been very very consistent. as he says he's run his last race. what he wants to do is wake up every morning figuring out what can he do to grow our economy and further keep america safe and that's what's motivating him. this is, again, these are issues that traditionally have not been polarizing ones where we have seen republicans and democrats work together. infrastructure. early childhood education, these are issues that people sit around their dining room table talking about every single day. how can we be competitive? how can a small business export not just here but sell their goods and services overseas that's who he's responding to. >> well he's trying to focus clearly on the domestic economy. at the same ti
is this the real impact here whether or not he wins votes in congress? he's laying out a democratic playbook really for the candidate, presumably hillary clinton. and therefore his legacy down the road. >> the approach of the president is going to layout tonight, andrea, is consistent with what he laid out in his first campaign back in 2007 and 2008 and every year in office. he has been very very consistent. as he says he's run his last race. what he wants to do is wake up every morning...
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that is coming up in the "squawk" playbook. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. r we were talking about the ceos who could be the on the hot seat in 2015. we mentioned jeff bezos. of course he's starting the new year with a clean slate of taking a big hit in 2014. amazon shares fell over 22%. that was its worst loss since 2008. amazon's chief executive's personal fortune fell by more than $7 billion still he has an 18.3% stake in the company. it's now worth $26 billion. so, yes, this is something he's ridden the ups and downs before. not sure he pays all that much attention to it. over executives there may pay more attention than he does. >> not bad for a liberal arts major. >> not bad at all. >> studied english at princeton that's why amazon started with books. he likes to read. >>> according to a report in the daily mail the world health organization is investigating reports that some isis fighters have contracted ebola. isis militants sought treatment for ebola at a hospital showing signs of the disease those reports are unconfirmed. no word from the iraqi gove
that is coming up in the "squawk" playbook. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. r we were talking about the ceos who could be the on the hot seat in 2015. we mentioned jeff bezos. of course he's starting the new year with a clean slate of taking a big hit in 2014. amazon shares fell over 22%. that was its worst loss since 2008. amazon's chief executive's personal fortune fell by more than $7 billion still he has an 18.3% stake in the company. it's now worth...
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this seems to be the new wall street playbook and it seems to be the new republican playbook. i hope it isn't the senate leadership playbook where you take a pill that most people have pretty much overwhelming support and to help wall street and wall street lobbyists get provisions and they can weaken the consumer protections. consumer protections were the rules on wall street that would keep it safe us safer so that we don't have to have another federal bailout. i yield the floor. >> the senator from new york. ischemic madame president, first i want to thank my colleagues who are here today. senator brown this is his first day in a session as the ranking member and it is clear to all of us in the caucus that he's going to be a hard-working, she enters member and i look forward to working with him and congratulate him on his new position. i want to thank my good friend who will be leaving as ranking member. we had at the new ranking member and the former ranking member and i wish that were not the case but so be it. it's been just a pleasure to work with you on this bill and so
this seems to be the new wall street playbook and it seems to be the new republican playbook. i hope it isn't the senate leadership playbook where you take a pill that most people have pretty much overwhelming support and to help wall street and wall street lobbyists get provisions and they can weaken the consumer protections. consumer protections were the rules on wall street that would keep it safe us safer so that we don't have to have another federal bailout. i yield the floor. >> the...
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>> i think if you look at mitt romney, i know the winning playbook on this one. it's on the shelf.ll i need to do is take it off and dust it off a little bit. i tend to believe that republicans are going to more likely nominate somebody from outside of washington. i think a governor like a scott walker who has had a good couple of weeks. i think chris christie will get a pretty solid look at this. i think somebody like a jeb bush. i think if they do go with somebody in washington i think clearly marco rubio has had a good few weeks. i think rand paul is somebody that's going to have to be dealt with throughout this process. so i think there's -- that's a small number. look, the truth and reality is republicans have a remarkably deep bench this time. that might work against mitt romney. last time he beat a very very weak field of basically herman kaine, newt gingrich and who is that other guy? >> can't remember the third. >> have all of you seen "american sniper"? >> yes. >> twice. >> twice? >> good stuff. >> yeah. >> liked it right? >> i -- well, as a movie, yeah. yeah. >> what els
>> i think if you look at mitt romney, i know the winning playbook on this one. it's on the shelf.ll i need to do is take it off and dust it off a little bit. i tend to believe that republicans are going to more likely nominate somebody from outside of washington. i think a governor like a scott walker who has had a good couple of weeks. i think chris christie will get a pretty solid look at this. i think somebody like a jeb bush. i think if they do go with somebody in washington i think...
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ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> warriors' coach took a taj taj -- took a page from the greg popovich playbook. the thunder feasted kevin durant, pull up jumper. he had 21 in the first half. russell westbrook storming down the lane. missed a dunking -- missed a dunk and made a dunk. .1 seconds left in the half off a missed free throw. westbrook tips it in and steve kerr not happy about the foul call that precede eds that. had to be restrained. westbrook a monster game with authority. triple-double and 17 points and 17 assists and 15 boards. thompson answering fire with fire. he had 32. 14 of 18 for 36 points. the warriors' eight-game win streak wins it and they are on to houston tomorrow. women's college hoops stanford taking on arizona. roberson had 12. a nice fake and a pass. stanford wins it 77-47. this is the time where we dance. old mike meyers bit. cal hosting arizona state. green to gray. gray had 17. sun devils had promise. with some speed and they lead all scores with 20 points and eight boards. asu wins it 67-52. go to google if you don't get the reference. >> thanks, larry very much
ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> warriors' coach took a taj taj -- took a page from the greg popovich playbook. the thunder feasted kevin durant, pull up jumper. he had 21 in the first half. russell westbrook storming down the lane. missed a dunking -- missed a dunk and made a dunk. .1 seconds left in the half off a missed free throw. westbrook tips it in and steve kerr not happy about the foul call that precede eds that. had to be restrained. westbrook a monster game with...
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you are going with the same playbook as in the u.s. >> mainish singh, of cross bridge capital, thank very much. coming up, with the swiss franc shock means to one of the biggest industries investors giving a clear message yesterday. we are back with more after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." the big story, the surprise move by the snp that sent the currency soaring. sam, you were there yesterday in switzerland. how annoyed and shocked are some of the exporters? >> use all the words of the chief executive of swatch i think it was the tsunami. interestingly, summary said that in switzerland it would be an avalanche. everybody was shocked. it was shocked, right. i cannot really put it in any other words. >> let's talk data, numbers. what is the translation effect, who loses the most? >> the best we can do is back of the envelope cap chelation is because there is hedging going on. there is a lot of moving parts. a lot of it is wash in the first release that they had. each percentage move in the swiss franc, it tells you what the swiss franc hit would be to the sales and o
you are going with the same playbook as in the u.s. >> mainish singh, of cross bridge capital, thank very much. coming up, with the swiss franc shock means to one of the biggest industries investors giving a clear message yesterday. we are back with more after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." the big story, the surprise move by the snp that sent the currency soaring. sam, you were there yesterday in switzerland. how annoyed and shocked are some of the...
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open up the first page from payne's investment playbook. much is made about the individual investor. right? we're talking about it. here's the thing. they're always so late to the game. they really seem a lot smarter than the so-called experts in 2014. the bearish sentiment spiked to the highest point since october 6th. last year the dow was at 16991. it went down almost 1,000 points. investors have been mostly enthusiastic, and one number that they say in north america, 75% bullishness where we'll reach a top that's where i think it will be. when people get so overwhelmingly excited, that's when we have to worry. let's talk about this. the next real, real deal. hitha, i didn't get to you in the first part here. mixed bag. the last year consumer discretionary was second worst hit. lululemon was up. tiffany was absolutely destroyed. what does that say about investors and consumers? >> consumers are tepid. we haven't had wage growth. until we have wage growth, until there is future wage growth, you'll lose that expirational consumer. (?) charl
open up the first page from payne's investment playbook. much is made about the individual investor. right? we're talking about it. here's the thing. they're always so late to the game. they really seem a lot smarter than the so-called experts in 2014. the bearish sentiment spiked to the highest point since october 6th. last year the dow was at 16991. it went down almost 1,000 points. investors have been mostly enthusiastic, and one number that they say in north america, 75% bullishness where...