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laughter] and to have the hipster with the man bun you cannot even fight bacteria feed knows the clock -- tycotie condo. kennedy: with a mustache? >> he has paid 100 pounds. >> maybe it is more difficult than it was. >> to read knowledge the nonprofit group that we make mistakes. id to take steps that they don't happen again in the future. how long will you defend the clinton foundation? >> i never have. take that back. i cannot believe how sloppy they are. >> it is it just about accounting. >> is a way of life. she takes it to the foundation did is not the campaign let me blade chelsea or bill. kennedy: that is that great idea if only she had someone to kick it over to but it is that same pattern of behavior. let's pretend that independent voters cannot stand the clintons and democrats love them but they try to decide the next contest you cannot argue with that. doesn't it look bad to them? >> i take it has been spun and chris wallace did a good job to destroy the author of the book trying to find something wrong and accountants made an error on a tax item. kennedy: don't you see the connecti
laughter] and to have the hipster with the man bun you cannot even fight bacteria feed knows the clock -- tycotie condo. kennedy: with a mustache? >> he has paid 100 pounds. >> maybe it is more difficult than it was. >> to read knowledge the nonprofit group that we make mistakes. id to take steps that they don't happen again in the future. how long will you defend the clinton foundation? >> i never have. take that back. i cannot believe how sloppy they are. >> it...
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neil: you're right, think of all the people who tyco plant and enron plant and put all the money in the stock as the company urges to do with the 401(k) and we all know what happened. you can never put all your proverbial eggs in one basket. how many eggs do we talk about and how many baskets? is there a rule of thumb larry? >> it kind of depends how old you are, how risk averse you are. everybody needs a good solid financial planner not somebody taking your money but actually cares about you and your money. so there are a lot of what-ifs that play into, that no golden rule that says absolutely these are the percentages. it all depends how old you are and when you expect to retire and what you need from retirement, and how long you plan on working. so all of those things have to be taken into consideration. and here's the deal neil, is that we have half of the people probably watching today representative of america in that half of people in america don't have any money in the stock market. so what those people need to do is go look at how they can get the highest rate of return in thei
neil: you're right, think of all the people who tyco plant and enron plant and put all the money in the stock as the company urges to do with the 401(k) and we all know what happened. you can never put all your proverbial eggs in one basket. how many eggs do we talk about and how many baskets? is there a rule of thumb larry? >> it kind of depends how old you are, how risk averse you are. everybody needs a good solid financial planner not somebody taking your money but actually cares about...
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the reality is more complicated as former tyco ceo dennis kozlowski found out when he was convicted ofng his company. here's a sneak peek. >> i did not realize i was in trouble until the jurors came back and started reading guilty. that's when it really hit me. >> in 2005, he was sentenced to eight to 25 years. dennis kozlowski, ceo, became prisoner 0584820. >> the first thing that happened was a fight amongst two people sitting right next to me at breakfast. they started pounding each other with their breakfast trays and all-out fight broke out and i said, boy, this is going to be a long time, if this is the first day this is a long time if this is the first day here. >> our andrew ross sorkin reporting. he ended up serving more than eight years in state prison. he went from earning more than $100 million a year as a ceo to 85 cents a day in the prison laundry. that and many more prison stories in the documentary "white collar convicts life on the inside" tonight at 10:00. eastern and pacific. >> the trader responsible for the flash crash in 2008 is in jail. he's fighting his extradit
the reality is more complicated as former tyco ceo dennis kozlowski found out when he was convicted ofng his company. here's a sneak peek. >> i did not realize i was in trouble until the jurors came back and started reading guilty. that's when it really hit me. >> in 2005, he was sentenced to eight to 25 years. dennis kozlowski, ceo, became prisoner 0584820. >> the first thing that happened was a fight amongst two people sitting right next to me at breakfast. they started...
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maybe they think the company could be broken up like the old tyco fortune brands you could net. maybe you see the ability to create value and just want in on it themselves or maybe the stock has run a bit but they don't think the run is over because they recognize how much better the company will be when's divvied up. for us buying after big runs can be a bit reckless and lazy. most investors are smart enough to wait for a pullback before they pull the trigger. there's nothing more bullish than not thinking there's a pullback. sure i want to wait for a pullback after they thought but that's the best of all possible worlds and you don't get the best of all possible worlds. the insider buying stock buying on on a solid run, you probably want to be buying too. bob in new york. bob. >> caller: steeler boo-yah to you. >> steelers from new york. what's up? >> caller: i have a question about interest rates. when the fed raises interest rates, good companies with attractive dividend yields and growth prospects suddenly rapidly go out of favor. can you add some clarity to why. >> well be
maybe they think the company could be broken up like the old tyco fortune brands you could net. maybe you see the ability to create value and just want in on it themselves or maybe the stock has run a bit but they don't think the run is over because they recognize how much better the company will be when's divvied up. for us buying after big runs can be a bit reckless and lazy. most investors are smart enough to wait for a pullback before they pull the trigger. there's nothing more bullish than...
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had apparently approached firms like tyco international and honeywell and was not flying interest thereand -- not finding interest there. and they found it difficult to get financing. we have seen a trend with that in recent months. finally you are watching oil. i am looking at the refiners. we see those oil prices fall in the wake of this outline agreement between west powers and be wrong. overall the energy sector does not appear to be feeling a big pinch, but refiners are down more dramatically. as i mentioned, energy stocks as a group, little changed, but they are down by about 5% alix. alix: all right, thank you so much. energy companies are getting hacked. symantec has found a bug that will give access to computer systems. for more on the impact of this threat let's talk to our guest from d.c. isn't this unusual. we see companies like sony target getting hacked. oil companies? guest: energy companies are one of the most frequently targeted industry verticals we see. there is a plethora of information. cyber criminals looking for information to monetize activists who may take excep
had apparently approached firms like tyco international and honeywell and was not flying interest thereand -- not finding interest there. and they found it difficult to get financing. we have seen a trend with that in recent months. finally you are watching oil. i am looking at the refiners. we see those oil prices fall in the wake of this outline agreement between west powers and be wrong. overall the energy sector does not appear to be feeling a big pinch, but refiners are down more...
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. >>> hey, brian, tyco shares are nearing session lows.fire protection and securities company cut its earnings outlook for the full year. that's thanks to headwinds from the smaller dollar. also the decline in the oil and gas end market. profit fell 19% in its latest quarter, though and earnings beat by 5 cents. that stock is down 8% year-to-date. it's down 5% today. back over to you. >> morgan thank you very much. meantime, gold prices are closing right now. let's get the closing price on gold. all right, guys let's bring that up if we can. i apologize for the slight delay. we've got a nice animation. gold is down what six bucks or so to $11.75. you've got corp., palladium, and plaid numb as well all on the move. gold really hasn't done squat in about four months and i think squat is the technical term. >> it really is. and by the way talking of gold i know that new month's mining a big gold miner, was up 5% earlier on today. freeport mackmoran moving higher as well. as you can see on the board, the nasdaq and the s&p, both hitting new hi
. >>> hey, brian, tyco shares are nearing session lows.fire protection and securities company cut its earnings outlook for the full year. that's thanks to headwinds from the smaller dollar. also the decline in the oil and gas end market. profit fell 19% in its latest quarter, though and earnings beat by 5 cents. that stock is down 8% year-to-date. it's down 5% today. back over to you. >> morgan thank you very much. meantime, gold prices are closing right now. let's get the...