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scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest.efighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really felt it would fill a void. >> rochaway is a unique community. we love the beach. we have an old saying, that once you get the sand in your shoes, you can never get it out. >> soon after opening, the economy took a nose dive and the business struggled as people dhra mat ukly changed spending habits. >> it affected people in the area and affected our business. but all in all, even through hard economic times, we were able to keep it going. >> reporter: after weathering the economic storm, things were looking up. but another storm on the horizon. on monday, october 29th,
scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest.efighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really...
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good job, tim-tim. >> that t. was fantastic. >> i can't wait till i'm time-time-tim. >> you're always tim-tim. >> i would go to the bond market. as great as it is, somebody forgot to tell the u.s. bond market everything's fantastic. you can still buy tlt here. you look at japanese government bond yields. ten years are bow le. they're down at .5%. no reason why we couldn't see a sub-10% 10-year here over the next year in the u.s. >> this is what we'll be watching tomorrow. banks in cyprus set to reopen after anywherely two weeks. central bank officials there trying to prevent a cash run by imposing limited cash withdrawls. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera joins us from cyprus with the very latest. michelle? >> the banks of cyprus finally set to reopen tomorrow after being closed for nearly two weeks. however, the authorities are expecting runs on the banks. so they've put in place new restrictions and controls to try to stem the outflow of deposits. you won't be able to withdraw more th
good job, tim-tim. >> that t. was fantastic. >> i can't wait till i'm time-time-tim. >> you're always tim-tim. >> i would go to the bond market. as great as it is, somebody forgot to tell the u.s. bond market everything's fantastic. you can still buy tlt here. you look at japanese government bond yields. ten years are bow le. they're down at .5%. no reason why we couldn't see a sub-10% 10-year here over the next year in the u.s. >> this is what we'll be watching...
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scott and tim, i know you've had an incredibly tough year.going to introduce you to the your business makeover team. denise is a marketing guru, michael, pup kin strategist extraordinaire. mike and denise immediately sat down and started delving into the details of the business. the first problem, scott and tim weren't taking a salary. >> we had to struggle week to week to cover our bills, you know, you know, at times we were able to take a small salary, but at other times we had to forgo that to keep the lights on. >> being firefighters, you have to throw on that protection before you go into a burning building. business is the same way. you have to protect the owners first if you're going to keep the company going. i see that too often. they worry about themselves last and the employers go down and the whole business goes out. >> issue number two. food delivery. >> so tell me about the food delivery. i understand that you guys were going out and getting food. >> in an effort to cut costs we chose to do the shopping ourselves and it was good
scott and tim, i know you've had an incredibly tough year.going to introduce you to the your business makeover team. denise is a marketing guru, michael, pup kin strategist extraordinaire. mike and denise immediately sat down and started delving into the details of the business. the first problem, scott and tim weren't taking a salary. >> we had to struggle week to week to cover our bills, you know, you know, at times we were able to take a small salary, but at other times we had to forgo...
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that was your second victory, tim tim. good for you. >> good thing you had yoga pants. >> did you put them on and bend over? >> whoa! hey! >> how about that? >> coming up next, we trade one of the week's biggest buzz kills and firing up the coal trade, we tackle where the coal stocks can regain traction. >> tim, is that a thong? you running fast? and firing up the coal trade, we if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and
that was your second victory, tim tim. good for you. >> good thing you had yoga pants. >> did you put them on and bend over? >> whoa! hey! >> how about that? >> coming up next, we trade one of the week's biggest buzz kills and firing up the coal trade, we tackle where the coal stocks can regain traction. >> tim, is that a thong? you running fast? and firing up the coal trade, we if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've...
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this is damon walters and tim sheets.do some incredible stunts of strength and dexterity, with a weight bar in their hands. using all the weight equipment kind of in unique ways specific to parkours. it looks like a bunch of guys who don't know how to use the equipment. like who let these guys into the gym. using everything wrong. this is how they do it. >> they, of course, are goofing around with this stuff but what they're doing is incredibly impressive. throwing a huge medicine ball back and forth, doing backflips in the middle of it. doing a plank position while another guy does a hand stand and rolling the ball back and forth. it's intense. this is a backflip burppy tim calls it. they take their training outside of the weight room. >> that makes sense to me, jumping over the cushy blocks and on to mats for training that makes sense for parkour. >> when we see these guys jumping and flipping through the urban setting you wonder, do they get this strong just by doing these moves all the time? now we know. this is how -
this is damon walters and tim sheets.do some incredible stunts of strength and dexterity, with a weight bar in their hands. using all the weight equipment kind of in unique ways specific to parkours. it looks like a bunch of guys who don't know how to use the equipment. like who let these guys into the gym. using everything wrong. this is how they do it. >> they, of course, are goofing around with this stuff but what they're doing is incredibly impressive. throwing a huge medicine ball...
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the restaurant's namesake and its owner, tim. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: tim harris may be the first restauranteure nation with down's syndrome. >> thank you for coming into my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >> reporter: you have a lot of support. >> i do. a ton of it. >> reporter: his dad financed it and a manager runs it. >> our expectation for tim was always exactly the same as it was for his brothers. we decided early on that it was going to be a mistake to treat him any differently. >> reporter: tim attended a mainstream high school where he was voted homecoming king. he is also a special olympian. how many medals do you think have? >> way more than the other olympian, michael phelps. >> reporter: tim's parents helped him open the restaurant as a way of ensuring their son's independence. but it's tim who makes this place special. describe your job to me here, what you're in charge of. >> the hugs. >> reporter: the hugs. >> i do serve food and drinks, but the hugs. that's the
the restaurant's namesake and its owner, tim. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: tim harris may be the first restauranteure nation with down's syndrome. >> thank you for coming into my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >> reporter: you have a lot of support. >> i do. a ton of it. >> reporter: his dad financed it and a manager runs it....
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. >>> do you remember a guy named tim plenty?you may recall he was a republican candidate for the presidency in the not so distant past. tim pawlenty or t-paw as the kids like to call him. he crashed and burnedas and did not do as well as people thought he would. he dropped out of the race really before it began. after placing a incident third in the ames, iowa straw poll he called it quits. the reason he was even considered as a candidate for president, pawlenty tried to rebrand the republican party before many republicans even realized the party needed a rebranding. tim pawlenty came up with a very clever slogan to describe the future of the republican party. a future that cared more about the working man and he tried to i don't that slogan as a launching point for his candidacy. >> we want to be the party of sam's club, not just the country club. in other words we have to expand our party out by connecting with people in a different way. >> the party of sam's club. not the country club. tim pawlenty wanted the republican party
. >>> do you remember a guy named tim plenty?you may recall he was a republican candidate for the presidency in the not so distant past. tim pawlenty or t-paw as the kids like to call him. he crashed and burnedas and did not do as well as people thought he would. he dropped out of the race really before it began. after placing a incident third in the ames, iowa straw poll he called it quits. the reason he was even considered as a candidate for president, pawlenty tried to rebrand the...
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>> no. >> '68. >> tim! right on, man. >> gold stars for everybody. >>> coming up, dell shares going higher. we tackle what this could mean. >>> plus, winning plays for the bull stampede. barbara marcin on what she's betting right now. >>> and, why two traders don't ape agree where facebook shares are heading next. that's coming up next. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades an account. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'
>> no. >> '68. >> tim! right on, man. >> gold stars for everybody. >>> coming up, dell shares going higher. we tackle what this could mean. >>> plus, winning plays for the bull stampede. barbara marcin on what she's betting right now. >>> and, why two traders don't ape agree where facebook shares are heading next. that's coming up next. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier...
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good for tim-tim. the big joke is tim-tim wins them all, but we have to make -- >> no. >> well, we talked about best buy, blackberry. >> anyway, those weren't street fights. move on. >> does tim seymour win all the street fights but is maligned? >>> he's outperforming this bull market by more than 200%. john rodgers ceo of ariel investments tells us which stocks he finds compelling right now. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> >>> bernanke's remarks moving the markets higher today according to guests, the fed will maintain stimulus until the end of 2013. let's take a deeper dive into stock picking with john rogers chairman and cio of ariel investments. the investor fund is outperforming the s&p 500 year-to-date and has returned more than 230% since the
good for tim-tim. the big joke is tim-tim wins them all, but we have to make -- >> no. >> well, we talked about best buy, blackberry. >> anyway, those weren't street fights. move on. >> does tim seymour win all the street fights but is maligned? >>> he's outperforming this bull market by more than 200%. john rodgers ceo of ariel investments tells us which stocks he finds compelling right now. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ]...
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tim's point, you're looking at the volatility index on the lower end.u go and look out on the range over a couple years you're going to see exactly what i'm talking about. this is on the lower end of the range. i don't know that i necessarily always agree with everybody who says we've gotten complacent and all the rest of this. when we look and last week we were talk about this on monday. when you look at what the trades are frequently in the volatility index or the s&p 500 you're going to say see days when we're up and more puts trading than calls. at these lower prices people are buying. when did we suddenly turn around -- the s&ps was down in the premarket. then we started to sell off again. why didn't we sell off further? why weren't we down 25 points? i think it's because people had protection in place, they sat for a while, they waited, wanted to see what the market reaction would be. before we knew it we started to see the market all the way up into positive territory. >> briefly i just think people don't think the u.s. can go down here and it's
tim's point, you're looking at the volatility index on the lower end.u go and look out on the range over a couple years you're going to see exactly what i'm talking about. this is on the lower end of the range. i don't know that i necessarily always agree with everybody who says we've gotten complacent and all the rest of this. when we look and last week we were talk about this on monday. when you look at what the trades are frequently in the volatility index or the s&p 500 you're going to...
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>> i have to weigh in with tim. i like pure stories.on't know if this is a response that pete has left me now is no longer sitting right here, that could be part of it. i like the pure play better. otherwise, you get the lowers common multiple of all your businesses. >> i've been in petey's camp. timmy's been right in terms of the price action, but i'm sort of in people's camp. i remember when they did the phelps-dodge deal, similar price action, they turned out to be right. the same thing sets up. though, timmy is spot on. >> that was a copper move. they are not copper. >> that is true. all right, well, we want to hear from you, as to who you thought within our street fight. tweet us at @cnbcfastmoney. we'll have the results at the end of the show. going to be a nail biter. >> can't wait. >> china stocks plunging the most in a year and a half, this as the government tries to reign in housing investment and avoid a massive real estate bubble. how worried should you be about tightening in china? take a deeper dive with stephen roach, for
>> i have to weigh in with tim. i like pure stories.on't know if this is a response that pete has left me now is no longer sitting right here, that could be part of it. i like the pure play better. otherwise, you get the lowers common multiple of all your businesses. >> i've been in petey's camp. timmy's been right in terms of the price action, but i'm sort of in people's camp. i remember when they did the phelps-dodge deal, similar price action, they turned out to be right. the...
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business as neck of the woods 406 clement street, come on up toby. >> no, tim. >> tim. >> so, neck of the woods is the new name of the business formally known as the rocket room. the venue remains owned and operated by tim choy and the item that you want to act on is the amendment of the existing conditions and the copy of the permit in your packet. specifically now that the applicant wants it to end by 1 a.m. and they want to amend to end no later than 1:45. and requiresing one security guard for every 40 patrons and wanting it to be amended for one guard for every 75. the police code that during the entertainment that the place of entertainment holder maintain a ratio of one guard per 100. the permits in the packet and so is a letter from officer moore who is also waited patiently. sorry i tried to put you first. >> and now we can hear from the applicant. >> good evening, commissioners >> hi, hello. >> go for it. >> yeah, so i am here to request for a 1:00 conditional permit lifted to 1:45 and our security ratio from 1:40 to 1:75 which is really impacting our financials and making i
business as neck of the woods 406 clement street, come on up toby. >> no, tim. >> tim. >> so, neck of the woods is the new name of the business formally known as the rocket room. the venue remains owned and operated by tim choy and the item that you want to act on is the amendment of the existing conditions and the copy of the permit in your packet. specifically now that the applicant wants it to end by 1 a.m. and they want to amend to end no later than 1:45. and requiresing...
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(applause) . >> thank you tim and thank you wells fargo bank for providing tim and now, we are going to invite our mayors to the stage and we are going to be able to hear about their requirement prierts and outlook and envision and is each mayor will get some time on the podium and then other manage editor will be leading a k q and a with them and if there are questions that you would like to ask him hold your hands up and either now or during the presentation and we will get to as many as we can and since fraction is the host city, mayor lee is gracious enough to allow mayor khan to go first please welcome dan angle who's president of golden gate university to introduce mayor khan (applause) >>> good morning. i noticed that governor rick pairy was mentioned articlier and i think i may send him a question and tell him why i came here ten year ago and there is some good news in recent california he picked out the top three firms he was after and called a joint meeting of the legislature and
(applause) . >> thank you tim and thank you wells fargo bank for providing tim and now, we are going to invite our mayors to the stage and we are going to be able to hear about their requirement prierts and outlook and envision and is each mayor will get some time on the podium and then other manage editor will be leading a k q and a with them and if there are questions that you would like to ask him hold your hands up and either now or during the presentation and we will get to as many...
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before we get to tim. look back at our favorite food moments. >> uh-oh. >> i was going to say cake balls, that's not right. cake puffs. >> here you go. >> little chilly in here. >> you like them? >> i'm a popsicle. why don't you try the corn dog. >> i'm not putting that thing in my mouth. >> heck no. >> just the tip. >> that devolved quickly. [ laughter ] >> whoo. >> the fun continues. and we have all kind of things going on. we have drinks. we have food. get us started. >> we have it all. i wanted to start with rob's one of his favorite dishes from new orleans, the muffalata. take an italian loaf. cut it in half. hollow out the top. we will load it up with goodies. you need extra space. hollow it out. it starts out with a little bit of olive tapinade from new orleans, good stuff. >> muffalata. >> put some extra on there. >> yes, i do. >> and a little surprise, little italian sausage here. >> little bit of sausage. >> provolone. on there. more of that on there. get that going. >> nice an easy to make. >> a
before we get to tim. look back at our favorite food moments. >> uh-oh. >> i was going to say cake balls, that's not right. cake puffs. >> here you go. >> little chilly in here. >> you like them? >> i'm a popsicle. why don't you try the corn dog. >> i'm not putting that thing in my mouth. >> heck no. >> just the tip. >> that devolved quickly. [ laughter ] >> whoo. >> the fun continues. and we have all kind of things going...
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together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so thank you wells fargo and many thanks to our partners in associations who always help us in promote things event it takes a villages to market deimagine. >> joseph markenson, md: and new president and c o oavment bob electric sway and president and c o e dennis callahan and executive director dave metcalf, e c a karen inc.,el and inner city advisers jose conia and typely going to have to forgive me if i miss some of you and so you can send me another or someone else will help me when they get up here and so welcome to the public officials in the room. supervisor carmen chu and scott wiener and super
together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so...
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. >> tim? >> we look for things that are contrarian and in emerging markets, we're going to talk about this later in the show as an asset class they've been destroyed in the first quarter. brazilian utilities even more so. utilities have the government leaning on their concessions, their tariffs. there were big write-downs that took out a lot of the big institutional players. companies, these trade on the new york stock exchange, cig, ebr, these are $10 billion, $5 billion companies. the worst is over, brazilian utilities, take a look at them, they're paying dividends and you're going to start to see big institutions who have to own these things come back in. >> beakers, what do you say? >> i'm going to dip my toe in the hash tag emerging money pool over here and say south korea. ewys. south korea has had a housing bubble. those prices are starting to roll over. you're seeing unemployment increase in south korea. it is correlated to the u.s. it tends to be a lot more volatile than the u.s. and
. >> tim? >> we look for things that are contrarian and in emerging markets, we're going to talk about this later in the show as an asset class they've been destroyed in the first quarter. brazilian utilities even more so. utilities have the government leaning on their concessions, their tariffs. there were big write-downs that took out a lot of the big institutional players. companies, these trade on the new york stock exchange, cig, ebr, these are $10 billion, $5 billion...
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thank you tim for your time.e told that police are currently investigating witnesses to gather more information about how this all started. we are told there was a man and woman inside the car. we're waiting for a lot of confirmation. live in an sews, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we're following developing news in san francisco where a man was struck and killed by a bart train. officials say if appeared the man jumped into the train. bart is still single tracking trains through the area which is causing major delays along the s.f.o. directions. >>> a man pleaded not guilty today to murder. 77-year-old dallas airs died. it happened in january outside of the montgomery bart station in san francisco where ayers worked for 30 years. >>> a san jose man was charged in alleged debt reduction scheme. santa clara county prosecutor said robert childs ran -- investigators say he required participants to pay up front fee 50% of their debt to sign up for the service. officials say childs has been convicted twice before. >>> an 8-
thank you tim for your time.e told that police are currently investigating witnesses to gather more information about how this all started. we are told there was a man and woman inside the car. we're waiting for a lot of confirmation. live in an sews, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we're following developing news in san francisco where a man was struck and killed by a bart train. officials say if appeared the man jumped into the train. bart is still single tracking trains through the area...
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tim, thanks very much. >> sure.bani: shares of grocery conglomerate supervalu are soaring today. let's head back to the floor of the new york stock exchange and sandra smith with the latest. sandra? >> hey, david, hey, shibani. investors of supervalu the supermarket chain are breathing a fresh air as the stock is trading over 15 million shares. the basically the grocery store chain announced it closed a many could plex deal where cerberus capital management led group slimmed down the supermarket portfolio of this company. they shook up the board. they shored up finances. came in there as big investor along with supervalu it clean things up. investors applauding the deal. the stock hitting the highest level since summertime. even though it issued 42.5 million new shares to cerberus and its partners. so a big deal announced and the stock getting a big boost on this friday. back to you guys. david: thank you, sandy. >>> leaders in cyprus are still working to hammer out a deal to raise $8.5 billion euros in order to rec
tim, thanks very much. >> sure.bani: shares of grocery conglomerate supervalu are soaring today. let's head back to the floor of the new york stock exchange and sandra smith with the latest. sandra? >> hey, david, hey, shibani. investors of supervalu the supermarket chain are breathing a fresh air as the stock is trading over 15 million shares. the basically the grocery store chain announced it closed a many could plex deal where cerberus capital management led group slimmed down...
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down 4%, tim?yeah, a death drop, back at july 11. >>> we're back at '09 levels, 14 rsi, i think this is, again, a function of where the dollar's going and the impact it's putting on miners. trouble breaking the down trend. >> the move 5%. doc? >> yeah, the people have been waiting for this one to make a bounceback, a consolidation. it hasn't been coming. the bear flag for those in the technical space that are looking at this one, they just feasted on it today, stock traded down. >> a pop up 2%. >> maybe the defense spending is not that big of a deal. i still think there's a huge amount of catch-up in lockheed martin. i think it goes up from here. >> a lot of these home building and construction stocks just keep on giving. masco up because s&p upgraded them. dropped down 18 of 20 here, i think it's a sell, use it as a gift. >> ebay, down 3%. mike? >> year-on-year sales growth disappointing at 8.2%, which was a little bit lower than it was last month. additionally, there's a little bit of a spread br
down 4%, tim?yeah, a death drop, back at july 11. >>> we're back at '09 levels, 14 rsi, i think this is, again, a function of where the dollar's going and the impact it's putting on miners. trouble breaking the down trend. >> the move 5%. doc? >> yeah, the people have been waiting for this one to make a bounceback, a consolidation. it hasn't been coming. the bear flag for those in the technical space that are looking at this one, they just feasted on it today, stock traded...
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pete najarian is the bull, tim seymour is the bear.off. >> well, when you look at what nokia has done, they finally have figured out some of the things. i think that's going to be a huge positive for them. the carrier contracts they have already established over in china and the fact they're finally addressing something in the emerging markets, they own the emerging markets, but they need to do it with a smartphone that can be an inexpensive smartphone. these models i think will put them over the top. they finally figured out some of the pricing. that would give them an student to go head to head with appearing, but i think in the emerging markets there's a huge up side. >> nokia used to be my girl, but at this point it's my best friend's girl flend, and the reason you don't go there is the windows phone is very good. better for microsoft, but people are buying windows folks. that's one of the key points. they're not in the price point to begin with. they have a phone that can compete, but ultimately nothing to differentiate this hardw
pete najarian is the bull, tim seymour is the bear.off. >> well, when you look at what nokia has done, they finally have figured out some of the things. i think that's going to be a huge positive for them. the carrier contracts they have already established over in china and the fact they're finally addressing something in the emerging markets, they own the emerging markets, but they need to do it with a smartphone that can be an inexpensive smartphone. these models i think will put them...
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that means you're a pretty smart guy, tim, so let me ask you about apple. now that the froth has worn off, how do you play this stock? > > froth has worn off to say the least. in fact, some almost panic set in over the past week or so. the stock looked like it bounced off that $420 level pretty convincingly here - about a 2.5% yield down at that level as well, so, on a value basis, apple, in a few short months, has gone from the growth stock up around $700 to a value stock down around $420. so, we like it going forward here. we don't think that big type growth will come back, but, on a valuation basis, looking at trading under about a 9 on the forward basis, and that's x- cash, they got about $42 in cash, so, a lot to hang your hat on down around these levels. > ok, aside from the cash and the technical things, what do you think the company is doing to make it catch your eye? > > you know, really i think it's more of a valuation play here. they still will be making money going forward, albeit not at that level that everyone had hoped for a few months back.
that means you're a pretty smart guy, tim, so let me ask you about apple. now that the froth has worn off, how do you play this stock? > > froth has worn off to say the least. in fact, some almost panic set in over the past week or so. the stock looked like it bounced off that $420 level pretty convincingly here - about a 2.5% yield down at that level as well, so, on a value basis, apple, in a few short months, has gone from the growth stock up around $700 to a value stock down around...
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>> tim o'brien. many thanks. >> reporter: a pleasure. >>> in other news, the indiana supreme court this week unanimously upheld that state's school voucher program, the most expansive in the country. opponents argued the program violates the separation of church and state since funds can be used at religious schools. but the justices said vouchers directly benefit students, not the religious institutions. in 2002, the u.s. supreme court upheld a school voucher program in ohio. >>> and in washington, amid an early spring snow storm, members of the episcopal church held a special holy week service meant to raise awareness about violence, particularly gun violence. alongside bishops from around the country, several hundred people prayed for end to all violence, as they performed the traditional stations of the cross, which commemorate the final events leading up to jesus' crucifixion. the day was organized by the episcopal bishops of connecticut in response to december's school shooting there, in newtow
>> tim o'brien. many thanks. >> reporter: a pleasure. >>> in other news, the indiana supreme court this week unanimously upheld that state's school voucher program, the most expansive in the country. opponents argued the program violates the separation of church and state since funds can be used at religious schools. but the justices said vouchers directly benefit students, not the religious institutions. in 2002, the u.s. supreme court upheld a school voucher program in...
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tim lipscomb. and an epic brawl next >>> good evening. i'm mindi bach.arriors continue to inch towards the playoffs but they better be careful. they cling to a playoff position. after losing to the rockets on friday night, the warriors are set to host monte ellis, the milwaukee bucks in less than an hour. ellis is excited to face his former team. >> it's good to be back. can't wait for it. >> my fans love me. >> you've been playing so well in these last five, six games. you just kind of supercharged. >> i really -- i mean, like i said, once before they opened it up for me and i've been making the right play. >> the sharks hosted the blues in a western conference matinee. mat irwin on the slap shot gives the sharks a two-goal lead. miami's first career hat trick and get this, starter miami is done. alex is a go. he just got called up today and in overtime, just a minute in on the deflection, the sharks call it home in overtime, 4-3 the final. san jose in colorado tomorrow. >>> and tim lipscomb missed his last two starts with a blister on his right middle
tim lipscomb. and an epic brawl next >>> good evening. i'm mindi bach.arriors continue to inch towards the playoffs but they better be careful. they cling to a playoff position. after losing to the rockets on friday night, the warriors are set to host monte ellis, the milwaukee bucks in less than an hour. ellis is excited to face his former team. >> it's good to be back. can't wait for it. >> my fans love me. >> you've been playing so well in these last five, six...
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business as neck of the woods 406 clement street, come on up toby. >> no, tim. >> tim. >> so, neck of the woods is the new name of the business formally known as the rocket room. the venue remains owned and operated by tim choy and the item that you want to act on is the amendment of the existing conditions and the copy of the pe
business as neck of the woods 406 clement street, come on up toby. >> no, tim. >> tim. >> so, neck of the woods is the new name of the business formally known as the rocket room. the venue remains owned and operated by tim choy and the item that you want to act on is the amendment of the existing conditions and the copy of the pe