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united technologies fantastic. but then sherwin williams.hen faulty homes stock is great but then the ten year looks bad. there's a yin and yang what people are concerned about they don't want to be the one who is caught paying up. >> no. >> united technology a possibility of those splitting them up. you have climate 10% you have aerospace up 18 -- 16 military up 20 people say you don't have to pay up and sellers come in. >> futures looking up this morning. as you pointed out good quarters for both good quarters from caterpillar. >> monster but once again, david, in six months ago caterpillar will be headed to 180. but we're all afraid that -- it's fear. if the zte fear is what i call it you covered it the idea that we could actually be consistent in trying to squelch relations with china then we bring out people on the weekend and say, whoa! you're okay. but then the actual tweets and the message and we'll see from macron is you guys got to start playing fair now if you play fair, 550,000 elevators in china it's like, you know, in china we'
united technologies fantastic. but then sherwin williams.hen faulty homes stock is great but then the ten year looks bad. there's a yin and yang what people are concerned about they don't want to be the one who is caught paying up. >> no. >> united technology a possibility of those splitting them up. you have climate 10% you have aerospace up 18 -- 16 military up 20 people say you don't have to pay up and sellers come in. >> futures looking up this morning. as you pointed out...
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united technologies on the other hand has that power. pricing power, you have it, stock bounces.you don't, let's just say that's another story. stick with cramer. or a lasting impression without it. ♪ ♪ don't turn your house into a home without it. ♪ ♪ don't go live... or even share a moment without it. and don't watch her dance like nobody's watching without it. whatever you do, don't forget that the more you live forward, the more you need someone at your back. ♪ ♪ the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. >> you know, i have been cautious here because of tnt, the ten-year and tariffs nothing today made me feel like those are behind us. but we did get to the 3% level we just need to find the other shoe which is the tariff if we find that they are tempered it is going to be as close to an all clear as we can get. otherwise we will have to do waiting. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow when everything's connected, it's s
united technologies on the other hand has that power. pricing power, you have it, stock bounces.you don't, let's just say that's another story. stick with cramer. or a lasting impression without it. ♪ ♪ don't turn your house into a home without it. ♪ ♪ don't go live... or even share a moment without it. and don't watch her dance like nobody's watching without it. whatever you do, don't forget that the more you live forward, the more you need someone at your back. ♪ ♪ the powerful...
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united technology. 3m and caterpillar and verizon we'll bring you those numbers. en united airlines, its ceo taking a big pay cut last year he received 9.$9.56 million. that's a lot of money but nearly half of his compensation from the year before. he also told employees that he suggested the company's compensation committee not give him a bonus at all the airline also announced the current chairman will not be seeking re-election. all of this coming after a tough year for united on the pr front most recently with the situation, the fatality of the dog. >> in the overhead bin >> that dog is still dead. >> that dog is still dead. >> it is >> let's talk president trump. president trump's pick for secretary of state got a key approval yesterday the senate foreign relations committee advancing mike pompeo. there are now enough votes in the full senate to confirm pompeo this week, which would allow him to attend a nato summit on friday rand paul changed his mind and ended his opposition to pompeo's nomination after he received multiple assurances from president trump an
united technology. 3m and caterpillar and verizon we'll bring you those numbers. en united airlines, its ceo taking a big pay cut last year he received 9.$9.56 million. that's a lot of money but nearly half of his compensation from the year before. he also told employees that he suggested the company's compensation committee not give him a bonus at all the airline also announced the current chairman will not be seeking re-election. all of this coming after a tough year for united on the pr...
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united technologies is up. we are looking at a rally in the broader market this morning.orning, up 160 points on the dow jones industrial average, 2/3 of 1% higher. s&p is also up half a percent and the nasdaq as well with a 32 point move right now. this after a mixed day yesterday. the dow industrials extended the losing streak for a fourth session in a row. the dow was down a fraction but still four days on the losing end. checking the global markets this morning. european indices are higher. the dax index in germany is up a third of a percent. in asia overnight stocks closed mostly higher. the shanghai composite was the best performer. it was up about 2% in china. big tech in focus, investors are raising concerns about apple. there's a warning of a slowdown in deimagined fo demand for higd smartphones. we're taking a closer look ahead of apple's earnings report on may first. cooler maker yeti firing back at the nra. they say they fully support the second amendment. and no monkey business when it comes to copyright law. a court is ruling this monkey has no rights over i
united technologies is up. we are looking at a rally in the broader market this morning.orning, up 160 points on the dow jones industrial average, 2/3 of 1% higher. s&p is also up half a percent and the nasdaq as well with a 32 point move right now. this after a mixed day yesterday. the dow industrials extended the losing streak for a fourth session in a row. the dow was down a fraction but still four days on the losing end. checking the global markets this morning. european indices are...
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fans of united technology. and club owns honeywell. i have united technology in the bullpen for club members of actualownersplus.com greg hays what a conference call stocks pay big fat dividends versus risk free treasuries. they need to generate gigantic earnings to give you a reason to stay and you get a high yielder who blows out the number member we had six flags and they reported excellent numbers and that stock rallies 8.9%. or to get things really going, say with consumer package good stocks taking bold action like breaking up the company for sale or you have to pass. bottom line, this is the wrong thing to worry about here. this market has plenty of other problems as i have mentioned them all at the top, ticked them all down the ten-year by itself is not enough to slay the bull. it just means you need to be more selective and less panicky when executing that discerning strategy stick with cramer. your muscles look good, but we should be seeing more range of motion. i'm fine. okay, well let's see you get up from the couch. i'm so
fans of united technology. and club owns honeywell. i have united technology in the bullpen for club members of actualownersplus.com greg hays what a conference call stocks pay big fat dividends versus risk free treasuries. they need to generate gigantic earnings to give you a reason to stay and you get a high yielder who blows out the number member we had six flags and they reported excellent numbers and that stock rallies 8.9%. or to get things really going, say with consumer package good...
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before this the stock was up 100% some other things to watch, caterpillar, deere, united technologiestors they sell to china >> we're looking live at boeing as well as the graphic with the company logo boeing down 6% in the premarket. this was one of the hottest stocks in the market last year so the valuation is there, we have a great team here, dedicated crew early in the morning putting together stuff as we develop it on the show we're looking at companies that may be impacted. we have ford, we have gm, we have fiat chrysler, steelmakers, ak steel some of these proposed tariffs include rolled pipe, iron products, adm. why are they on there? there's an ethanol issue with tariffs. bungea soybean producer. when you look at the list of products that get proposed, going both ways, and we've scanned the list, it's not as if it says we'll tax ford, we'll tax gm, it sometimes has complicated things where you have to discern what companies may be hit we're not seeing missiles and helicopters on this list that's why we don't know from the defense side >> that's the thing. there's so many unkn
before this the stock was up 100% some other things to watch, caterpillar, deere, united technologiestors they sell to china >> we're looking live at boeing as well as the graphic with the company logo boeing down 6% in the premarket. this was one of the hottest stocks in the market last year so the valuation is there, we have a great team here, dedicated crew early in the morning putting together stuff as we develop it on the show we're looking at companies that may be impacted. we have...
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i would say names in my coverage would be most at risk would be ge, honeywell, and united technologiesall of which, of course, sell to boeing, don't they >> absolutely. >> yeah. rob, thank you, we appreciate your insights this morning >> it's good to be with you. thank you. >>> with all that in mind, boeing is the worst performing dow component still. although coke has gone into the green. the do you is down 416 back in a moment see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when
i would say names in my coverage would be most at risk would be ge, honeywell, and united technologiesall of which, of course, sell to boeing, don't they >> absolutely. >> yeah. rob, thank you, we appreciate your insights this morning >> it's good to be with you. thank you. >>> with all that in mind, boeing is the worst performing dow component still. although coke has gone into the green. the do you is down 416 back in a moment see that's funny, i thought you traded...
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take a look at coca cola and united technology. caterpillar, modest numbers. lockheed had great numbers it's down. 3m don't do anything about not affirming their guidance, it's a mess there here. so the other problem is the rates, flattish. you look at the higher rates the minute we hit 3% david is referenceing that the minute we hit 3% on utility, we saw the whole markets drip lower. there's how they reacted i don't have all new low, every accepting him day now. again today, new lows across the board with all of the big names here finally fang stocks are down a fourth day in the row, facebook, apple, drifted lower this has become a fairly regular event there. the only brake throughs are energy stock they continue to hold up modest new highs in hes we need new rotation and leadership back to you. >> continuing along that earnings theme, google parental that bet reporting a big beat on revenues on the bell seeing costs reach their highest level in the company's history all of this as europe prepares to implement new privacy rules google ceo addressing questions
take a look at coca cola and united technology. caterpillar, modest numbers. lockheed had great numbers it's down. 3m don't do anything about not affirming their guidance, it's a mess there here. so the other problem is the rates, flattish. you look at the higher rates the minute we hit 3% david is referenceing that the minute we hit 3% on utility, we saw the whole markets drip lower. there's how they reacted i don't have all new low, every accepting him day now. again today, new lows across...
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." >>> here's a look at what to watch next week.tu on day, dow component 3 m, united technologies and rerizon wiort quarterly results. on wednesday, we'll hear from blue chip boeing. on friday, a look at how much the economy grew in the first quarter. and that is what to wak.h for next w >>> president trump criticized opec and the cartel's role ing pushp oil prices. he wrote, quote, looks like opec is att again. with record amounts of oil all over the place, including the fully loaded ships at sea, oil prices are artificially very high. no good and will not be accepted, end quote. that tweet sent oil prices lower earlier in the day, but they recovered and settled slightly r hi opec's secretary-general has said that the organization does not have price objective but is working to restore stability to the oil markets. >>> the faa is issuing an emergency directive, ordering inspections of mor jet engines like the one involved in the fatal southwe. accide the new order goes beyond what was previously proposed. engines with the high number of ngs must and lan complete inspections within 20
." >>> here's a look at what to watch next week.tu on day, dow component 3 m, united technologies and rerizon wiort quarterly results. on wednesday, we'll hear from blue chip boeing. on friday, a look at how much the economy grew in the first quarter. and that is what to wak.h for next w >>> president trump criticized opec and the cartel's role ing pushp oil prices. he wrote, quote, looks like opec is att again. with record amounts of oil all over the place, including the...
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honeywell is below united technologies is below ingersoll rand is below.he whole sector perform on the mark that's a preview of coming attracts >> i'm not even going to bother asking about ge then >> we got ge's last week's trade as this. >> this is definitely the structure up to have you have some big components of this that really haven't been that hard hit. boeing might be the most notable. it's a different story tan ge is the structure of the trade makes sense. >> listen, we talked about boeing it's the j.p. morgan of the space. j.p. morgan reversed 5% from the pre market, 6% or something like that don't think boeing -- they will hit their numbers in q1 if they guide down for q2. this stock will be on its way back to the low end of the range. it will take the whole sector with it. >> for everything "options action," check out optionsaction.com. while there, check out our news letter, don't be the only one fought reading it. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up. >> don't be such a skwa ir >> good advice, because square shares have been flatten
honeywell is below united technologies is below ingersoll rand is below.he whole sector perform on the mark that's a preview of coming attracts >> i'm not even going to bother asking about ge then >> we got ge's last week's trade as this. >> this is definitely the structure up to have you have some big components of this that really haven't been that hard hit. boeing might be the most notable. it's a different story tan ge is the structure of the trade makes sense. >>...
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united technology beat estimates and boosted its earnings forecast. the theme of essentially industrials beating their forecast and raising? this is bloomberg. ♪ lilly reported first-quarter earnings just over an hour ago, showing's -- showing revenue and earnings reporting above forecast. for all that, the shares are actually trading down right now. to explain it all to us, we welcome ceo dave ricks, from their headquarters in indianapolis. dave: good morning. david: you took your guidance up, you beat everybody on earnings, on revenue and yet you are not getting the credit in the marketplace. why is that? dave: i don't determine the stock price. we are pretty pre--- pretty pleased with the first quarter of the year. we are driven by our newest products which make up 30% of the revenue which is a long and durable revenue stream for the company. we launched nine brands in the last three years. the company is in a new phase of growth. david: just to break it down a little bit. what are the leaders in those new products? our talking about diabetes, arth
united technology beat estimates and boosted its earnings forecast. the theme of essentially industrials beating their forecast and raising? this is bloomberg. ♪ lilly reported first-quarter earnings just over an hour ago, showing's -- showing revenue and earnings reporting above forecast. for all that, the shares are actually trading down right now. to explain it all to us, we welcome ceo dave ricks, from their headquarters in indianapolis. dave: good morning. david: you took your guidance...
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industrial, boeing and united technologies related to aircraft, one of the products with tariffs on chinadown sharply. we have spotify trading yesterday on the nicety, not so much today, not so well, down 4.7%. cbs and buying -- viacom trading higher. viacom verbally, immediately that wasa bid from cbs below market and said viacom will come back with another counter bid. they work together -- they work together 12 years ago, split up, maybe now looking to get back together. vonnie: leadership is a big question. terrorists from china and the u.s. igniting fears of death --iffs from cheer -- china tariffs from china and the u.s. manning fears, china says it will levy 25% duty on $50 billion of u.s. imports, things like soybeans, automobiles, chemicals. the heart of u.s. manufacturing and agriculture. joining us is the head of research and strategy. how do we categorize this? mark chandler out with a note saying we should not be militarizing the light was around this. this is not like a war. how would you characterize what is going on? armies arer in that not fighting but they have different
industrial, boeing and united technologies related to aircraft, one of the products with tariffs on chinadown sharply. we have spotify trading yesterday on the nicety, not so much today, not so well, down 4.7%. cbs and buying -- viacom trading higher. viacom verbally, immediately that wasa bid from cbs below market and said viacom will come back with another counter bid. they work together -- they work together 12 years ago, split up, maybe now looking to get back together. vonnie: leadership...
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and united technology best market for ottis tech following. investors are salivating for more aerospace and honeywell's aerospace for more business. if there is a consumer practice that can stem in the group, it might be coca cola we will know if these moves are paying off when new ceo james quincy give us the skinny. results from big daddy boeing. i would say this company would be the star of the week of earnings parade. now it still might be. i expect a magnificent number. but impossible investors won't pay up for beau like it would a few months ago i think the chinese started it all, but it won't make any difference to the market after the close, i am talking about the numbers from facebook. how much did the cambridge analytica frackas hurt the company. given the need to police its cyber page will there be further revelation of embarrassing. perhaps most important, what was the linearity of the quarter you know the stock is real cheap now. and if there is no lasting impact, this is a bargain. expect the test of itself lows which would take
and united technology best market for ottis tech following. investors are salivating for more aerospace and honeywell's aerospace for more business. if there is a consumer practice that can stem in the group, it might be coca cola we will know if these moves are paying off when new ceo james quincy give us the skinny. results from big daddy boeing. i would say this company would be the star of the week of earnings parade. now it still might be. i expect a magnificent number. but impossible...
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united technologies, verizon, caterpillar, and coca-cola reporting revenues that beat the wall streetates but alphabet and 3m are down, taking the indexes down with them for the most part. both companies reported earnings are inline, but analysts are disappointed about the outlook ahead for 3m, and they are concerned about google's privacy costs, and competition from amazon. 3m down, and you can see, part of the reason why the dow is off this morning, and not a lot, about 30 points right now, to 24,419. the nasdaq and s&p 500 managing to gain. mostly the nasdaq, 7156, up a third of the a percent. >>> well, also new this morning, facebook now publishing the internal guidelines it uses to decide when to remove content on the website. the published community standards include detailed guidelines used by facebook's content reviewers when decided to allow or remove posts. the standards detail methods for determining if they should be considered hate speech, terrorism, or threats of violence, and facebook is also adding an appeals process for users who believe their content has been imprope
united technologies, verizon, caterpillar, and coca-cola reporting revenues that beat the wall streetates but alphabet and 3m are down, taking the indexes down with them for the most part. both companies reported earnings are inline, but analysts are disappointed about the outlook ahead for 3m, and they are concerned about google's privacy costs, and competition from amazon. 3m down, and you can see, part of the reason why the dow is off this morning, and not a lot, about 30 points right now,...
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imports and ramps up the rhetoric around trade tensions that's sending major stocks like united technologiesterpillar, 3m, boeing and ge lower today. ge is now in bear market territory. cat, 3m and boeing are all in correction territory from their recent highs >> thank you so much you have any interest in any of these industrial names >> yes, actually >> you think the xwhi's going to be great >> i actually think my company, these are where some very strong balance sheets, in some case, very good dividend yields. so yeah, this is an area i pick in ge is not investable right now. it should be a private equity deal it should be taken private and should be big spatula, new board, new everything. i think private equity guys would pay for that >> $8. >> i try to look at the number have you tried to read that balance sheet? >> i gave up >> so the point is, i don't think, my own personal speculation. i tried to understand, what's the free cash, 2018, 2019? they talked about a buck once. said it was 95 cents i think it's going to be 50 cents. this is a very expensive stock the fact they don't know wh
imports and ramps up the rhetoric around trade tensions that's sending major stocks like united technologiesterpillar, 3m, boeing and ge lower today. ge is now in bear market territory. cat, 3m and boeing are all in correction territory from their recent highs >> thank you so much you have any interest in any of these industrial names >> yes, actually >> you think the xwhi's going to be great >> i actually think my company, these are where some very strong balance...
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continues to reduce the noise. , i w in connecticut believe stratton has a facility up there, united technologies, they were talking about a jet engine that's going to reduce the noise by as much as 70%. again, technology, a lot of smart people are out there trying to figure out innovative ways to reduce the noise in the aircraft. having the f.a.a. involved i believe will stifle that innovation and set it back -- would set back that development. but, again, i thank the gentleman for his leadership. i am well aware of the issue, but i at this point would urge my colleagues to oppose the amendment. did the gentleman yield back his time? the chair: the gentleman has reserved. mr. shuster: i yield back mine. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. lynch from massachusetts is recognized to close. mr. lynch: i'd like to recognize mr. larsen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. larsen: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to support the amendment offered by the gentleman. it would direct the f.a.a. to engage and cooperate with airlines to identify and facilitate opportunities
continues to reduce the noise. , i w in connecticut believe stratton has a facility up there, united technologies, they were talking about a jet engine that's going to reduce the noise by as much as 70%. again, technology, a lot of smart people are out there trying to figure out innovative ways to reduce the noise in the aircraft. having the f.a.a. involved i believe will stifle that innovation and set it back -- would set back that development. but, again, i thank the gentleman for his...
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i do not remember all the of it, but look, the united states needs to be that is f any country trying to elicitly acquire technology and has been a in the u.s.-china relationship and it means united tates national security establishment needs to be igilant about preventing competitor from trying to gain access from dual use that would advantage them. you have a military like in a, that is devoted a lot the last 20 years to modernizing the military and is a real with the united states, the united states needs careful to make sure american companies are not unwittingly assisting chinese military modernization. that?any thoughts to guest: i agree. technology jeopardizes security regulated.eeds to be the problem defining whether it really has military significance which is freely available everywhere. guest, little about our mr. yukon huang, senior fellow asia program. what kind of work do you do? guest: i write about the chinese economy, talk about trade and growth as well as tension factors.by economic host: and the eurasia group, managing group. the eurasia group? guest: eurasia group is risk advise ncy, we business
i do not remember all the of it, but look, the united states needs to be that is f any country trying to elicitly acquire technology and has been a in the u.s.-china relationship and it means united tates national security establishment needs to be igilant about preventing competitor from trying to gain access from dual use that would advantage them. you have a military like in a, that is devoted a lot the last 20 years to modernizing the military and is a real with the united states, the...
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one of the things i think has happened as a result of drone dronenowledge he -- technology, the united states no longer sees the clear division between war and peace it used to see. operationseting out that we would not have done in the past. that is gone. the u.s. brought along a permissive regime for military sphere to the new idea beyond the war on peace distinction. i think that is what is got to change. that is what has got to the invested in the idea of a new legal paradigm going forward. theree got to see, when is no longer a limitation on the battlefield, that we used to be able to see -- what is the default, the right default position for a law to be building forward? it is not the permissive rights to kill, but rather that if all the world is a battlefield, none of the world is a battlefield. i think the way forward is to think about the world the way thinking, inre charlie's example. they refuse to see the geneva convention applied to cyber. i think they are absolutely right. is cyber sphere communication, not a battle space. we have more peacetime regulation. that kind of t
one of the things i think has happened as a result of drone dronenowledge he -- technology, the united states no longer sees the clear division between war and peace it used to see. operationseting out that we would not have done in the past. that is gone. the u.s. brought along a permissive regime for military sphere to the new idea beyond the war on peace distinction. i think that is what is got to change. that is what has got to the invested in the idea of a new legal paradigm going forward....
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their bottom line by any means and the last two on the list as we flip it over, caterpillar and united technologies those five stock make up more than the 1000-point job on the dow over a one point, a one month timeframe which is what it's been since all of this talk and threats of a trade war began. >> very good my friend. to larry's comment, we started with two predominant items. it has now grown to include 1400 different chinese goods, services and individual items. the chinese, in response has gone back and targeted a thousand u.s. individual goods, markets, agricultural and otherwise, soybeans, people have alerted me. i heard from a court. he said neil, did you know there are 67 different pork products affected here and i did not. thank you very much for passing it on. where is this going? >> i think the most important thing that was said overnight was that the chinese are open for negotiations. i believe cooler heads will take over. i don't think were going into a trade war. i would point out there has not been a dow signal that has been circulating around the canyons yesterday and that we di
their bottom line by any means and the last two on the list as we flip it over, caterpillar and united technologies those five stock make up more than the 1000-point job on the dow over a one point, a one month timeframe which is what it's been since all of this talk and threats of a trade war began. >> very good my friend. to larry's comment, we started with two predominant items. it has now grown to include 1400 different chinese goods, services and individual items. the chinese, in...
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. >>> the stocks, stronger, boosted by big industrials, caterpillar, united technology, as well as quarterlyeats from other components >> the results are coming across a broad, broad spectrum, growing in all the geographies and categories we compete in >> 10-year passing 3% today for the first time in more than four years, stock got out of the gate strong, quickly retreated. >> within the context of the post-crisis recovery, we've seen rates as high, and nothing fell off the rails. >> 3% on the 10-year is not a magic number, but a psychological stress test. we have not been here with stocks valued where we are right now. >> bears are out today, dow plunging 500 points, names like caterpillar and 3m leading the dow lower. >> down 425 points on the dow, were down 619 at the lows. >> made the rapid recap today. >> that's it i mean, it's only downhill from there. we are talking about, you know, the peak - >> peak earnings let's talk about facebook, down more than 3 partnership pennsylvania% today, reports earnings tomorrow after the bell joining us now to discuss it, fast money traders, karen an
. >>> the stocks, stronger, boosted by big industrials, caterpillar, united technology, as well as quarterlyeats from other components >> the results are coming across a broad, broad spectrum, growing in all the geographies and categories we compete in >> 10-year passing 3% today for the first time in more than four years, stock got out of the gate strong, quickly retreated. >> within the context of the post-crisis recovery, we've seen rates as high, and nothing fell...
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put february 1st it was a 26 multiple now it's a 23 multiple caterpillar was 18, now it's 16, united technologynow it's 20, deere 20, you get the point here the market has taken these stocks down because it perceives much higher risk i want to point out, they are not lowering any earnings numbers. this is just the market taking the overall prices down saying, we're not sure these companies should be valued the same way anymore, given the risk. maybe this will turn around but this is the way i look at the market and why i say there's very clear damage to the whole debate -- to the markets because of this whole debate around trade wars where does this end? i don't know, does the president want a trade war or not? i don't know maybe his base does. the republican party certainly does not i think this will probably play out over the next 30 days and we'll get an answer. thankfully before that we're going to get earnings. now a lot of people turning to tech which is going to be 24, 25% increase in earnings apple will be may 1st. they are a regular consistent dividend increaser look at apple in the la
put february 1st it was a 26 multiple now it's a 23 multiple caterpillar was 18, now it's 16, united technologynow it's 20, deere 20, you get the point here the market has taken these stocks down because it perceives much higher risk i want to point out, they are not lowering any earnings numbers. this is just the market taking the overall prices down saying, we're not sure these companies should be valued the same way anymore, given the risk. maybe this will turn around but this is the way i...
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technology. we have the united nations charter and other principles restricting the use of military force. we have principles of international humanitarian law to govern conduct on the battlefield, and we at human rights law. it's all relevant and i suggest to you that that human rights law often left out of these discussions of autonomous weapons systems is more important. because nothing is going to keep this technology within the military sphere. it is going to move out. so in these remarks, which will be quite brief, let me talk about three points. first, a little more about the emerging understanding of what autonomous weapons systems are. second, the current debate over meaningful human control. and finally, the role of international law and regulation of these weapons as a general matter. so as i said there is a point of helpful consensus. you already heard the definition that people are agreeing to. you might not know that that definition bruce jones mission of autonomous weapons actually originated in a document from the use department of defense. weapons systems that once activat
technology. we have the united nations charter and other principles restricting the use of military force. we have principles of international humanitarian law to govern conduct on the battlefield, and we at human rights law. it's all relevant and i suggest to you that that human rights law often left out of these discussions of autonomous weapons systems is more important. because nothing is going to keep this technology within the military sphere. it is going to move out. so in these remarks,...
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industrials in focus today following earnings from heavy weight caterpillar, united technologies and by about 10 100 points big mover is caterpillar as well after posting a blowout carat. that stock initially had a more than 4% gain, lost all of it and then some saying a quarter was a high water mark for the year and it expects costs to rise the stock now is on pace for its worst day since back in 2015 >> we've got robert mccarthy on the phone to take a deeper look at the sector. robert, what do you think of caterpillar and what it said >> yeah, that was caterpillar on the call today basically called out the fact that they would see in the near term probably peak margins, at least for this quarter for the rest of the year and i think that raised the specter of, you know, a stagflation or peaking environment. you're seeing the prospects of perhaps slower growth than people were expecting, rising raw material costs and perhaps an environment where you could see a peak in underlying operating margins. i'm not saying that's ultimately how it's going to play out but i think that's what's
industrials in focus today following earnings from heavy weight caterpillar, united technologies and by about 10 100 points big mover is caterpillar as well after posting a blowout carat. that stock initially had a more than 4% gain, lost all of it and then some saying a quarter was a high water mark for the year and it expects costs to rise the stock now is on pace for its worst day since back in 2015 >> we've got robert mccarthy on the phone to take a deeper look at the sector. robert,...
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with a list of ways and names of chinese tech that need to be banned from investing in the united states technology good point. tariffs and risk of trade war escalation, that is a clear risk factor for the market but one of the reasons we like old tech is we focus on dividends and growth of dividends, in the technology sector you have to go to old tech to get that, whether microsoft, cisco, apple and yet these companies are evolving i am not sure you can call them old tech anymore. liz: microsoft, cisco are your picks? >> yes. liz: what about these, i guess you could say reits, real estate investment trusts? you're the second countdown closer this week who says he likes reits. >> i would stay away from them -- liz: he doesn't like them. my bad. >> in a raising rate environment liz: okay, because we do have some decent returns when it comes to dividends there but your other spooky sectors telecoms and utilities. we chopped losses in half. we have action in syria. are you worried at all as we're about to hear the closing bell? >> i think every single weekend you worry what will come out of the white
with a list of ways and names of chinese tech that need to be banned from investing in the united states technology good point. tariffs and risk of trade war escalation, that is a clear risk factor for the market but one of the reasons we like old tech is we focus on dividends and growth of dividends, in the technology sector you have to go to old tech to get that, whether microsoft, cisco, apple and yet these companies are evolving i am not sure you can call them old tech anymore. liz:...
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big cap names among the biggest losers 3m, caterpillar, united technologies, boeing, general electric despite ge saying it's selling health care asset, ge in bare market territory but utx, cat, 3m, boeing, these are high flyers ae they're down 10%. two big factors, factory activity slowing after the ism index came in weaker than expected and flaring trade tensions as china ratcheted up the rhetoric amid the prospect of more u.s.-imposed tariffs but the selling was broad based. defense stocks fell today. the ita etf was down 1% despite the fact that this is a group seen as a more defensive play. lastly, transports among the biggest losers the dow transportation average also in correction territory market watchers are warning the transports could be poised to signal a dow theory sell signal. that's average that had a key technical number earlier into the session. that's if you buy into dow theory even so, telling about what we saw in terms of selling in industrial today. >> with the guys around here still talking about it it's like we're in one of those dow theory cell signals. apprecia
big cap names among the biggest losers 3m, caterpillar, united technologies, boeing, general electric despite ge saying it's selling health care asset, ge in bare market territory but utx, cat, 3m, boeing, these are high flyers ae they're down 10%. two big factors, factory activity slowing after the ism index came in weaker than expected and flaring trade tensions as china ratcheted up the rhetoric amid the prospect of more u.s.-imposed tariffs but the selling was broad based. defense stocks...
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gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will on the same thing they've already had queries from people in cities like her. town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the need but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems lawrence lee al jazeera and manchester was a centuries old art form that was once one of hong kong's most popular forms of entertainment is struggling to engage the next generation cantonese offer is considered a unique part of hong kong's identity and industry diehards are determined to keep it alive so clock reports. after sixty years designing and creating traditional head dresses chan caulk yarn is considered a grandmaster in cantonese opera these days he spends less time creating and more time teaching to educate the next generation to appreciate this traditional
gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will on the same thing they've already had queries from people in cities like her. town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the need but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of...
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i do not remember all the of it, but look, the united states needs to be that is f any country trying to elicitly acquire technologyas been a in the u.s.-china relationship and it means united tates national security establishment needs to be igilant about preventing competitor from trying to gain access from dual use that would advantage them. you have a military like in a, that is devoted a lot the last 20 years to modernizing the military and is a real with the united states, the united states needs careful to make sure american companies are not unwittingly assisting chinese military modernization. that?any thoughts to guest: i agree. technology jeopardizes security regulated.eeds to be the problem defining whether it really has military significance which is freely available everywhere. guest, little about our mr. yukon huang, senior fellow asia program. what kind of work do you do? guest: i write about the chinese economy, talk about trade and growth as well as tension factors.by economic host: and the eurasia group, managing group. the eurasia group? guest: eurasia group is risk advise ncy, we businesses all
i do not remember all the of it, but look, the united states needs to be that is f any country trying to elicitly acquire technologyas been a in the u.s.-china relationship and it means united tates national security establishment needs to be igilant about preventing competitor from trying to gain access from dual use that would advantage them. you have a military like in a, that is devoted a lot the last 20 years to modernizing the military and is a real with the united states, the united...
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a unit in the fbi's technology division. we don't know what fbi james comey had on his mind.ext guest said the culture of cover up in the justice department and fbi. joining is christopherle and director of judicial watch. >> and what was comey thinking? >> there was a larger story. fbi seeking to get in every cell phone. and why in the world would a fbi director come out nationally or internationally and publicly and reveal to the world they have a vulnerability and they are not going to be able to crack. and they would run to court and make false statements and publicly shaping apple. it is the weirdest event in five or step years and why would comey do that. thee g's. and they were with where the tlikt goes to diep. it is the worst double talk. and it is in the end. the fbi anyhow they could get in the phone and lied about it and went public for a weird reason. and why lie to congress and the court? the whole thing 0 sense. and trying to put a smiley face and it is garbage. >> lou: it is such garbage and unintelable. i couldn't go beyond the first page. comey carrying out
a unit in the fbi's technology division. we don't know what fbi james comey had on his mind.ext guest said the culture of cover up in the justice department and fbi. joining is christopherle and director of judicial watch. >> and what was comey thinking? >> there was a larger story. fbi seeking to get in every cell phone. and why in the world would a fbi director come out nationally or internationally and publicly and reveal to the world they have a vulnerability and they are not...
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research at brookings focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the united states. she's also an expert at the intersection of race, wealth, and technology, and comes to brookings after most recently serving as the vice president and chief research and policy officer of the multicultural media telecom and internet council and vice president and first director of the media and technology institute at the joint center for political and economic studies. we have three terrific panelists here this morning, ladies and gentlemen. i'm very, very honored to introduce them and to guide this discussion. we'll be here for about an hour. for the first 30 minutes, i will offer some questions to the panelists, and for the second 30 minutes, we'll go out to you. i don't normally ask our panelists to do introductory remarks, but of course, in the first question that i'll ask, which will go to all three panelists, if they choose to make an introductory remark, they are most welcome to do so. with that, i'll go to the first question about technology transfer. starting first w
research at brookings focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the united states. she's also an expert at the intersection of race, wealth, and technology, and comes to brookings after most recently serving as the vice president and chief research and policy officer of the multicultural media telecom and internet council and vice president and first director of the media and technology institute at the joint center for political and economic studies. we...
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gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will the same thing people really have queries from people in cities like cape town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the me but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems. in manchester a a. zero these are our top stories the u.s. says it's locked and loaded for another military strike if the syrian government uses chemical weapons again that warning follows the most significant western allied attack against president bashar al assad's government in the seventy year war or warning of future action came during a united nations security council meeting on saturday a russian drafted resolution condemning the u.s. led strike on syria was voted down by the member countries. syrian government forces say they have retaken east and now that announce
gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will the same thing people really have queries from people in cities like cape town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the me but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the...
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program in her research focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the united states. she is also an expert at the intersection of race, wealth and technology and comes to brookings after most recently serving as the vice president and chief resource and policy officer of the multicultural media, telecom and internet counsel and vice president and first director of the media and technology institute for political and economic studies, we have three terrific panelists here and i am honored to introduce this and guide the discussion, we will be here for about an hour, for the first 30 minutes i will offer some questions to the panelists and for the second 30 minutes we will go out to you. i do not normally ask our panelists to do introductory remarks, but the first question i will also go to all three of the panelists, if they choose to make an introductory remark they are most welcome to do so. let me go to the first question, this is about technology transfer. starting first with our overall topic of discussion today, technology transfers, be they public good t
program in her research focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the united states. she is also an expert at the intersection of race, wealth and technology and comes to brookings after most recently serving as the vice president and chief resource and policy officer of the multicultural media, telecom and internet counsel and vice president and first director of the media and technology institute for political and economic studies, we have three...
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that we maintain our technological edge and i'm honored to be here today to talk with you about that. i believe that i come to the con reasonably in the threats that face the united states today and i am indeed concerned. we are in a constant competition in a world that has no equal access to technology and innovation will remain important always, that speed becomes the differentiating factor. greater speed in translating technology into the old capability is where we can achieve and maintain our technological edge. we must seek innovation not only in our technology but in our process. i look forward to instilling a culture that embraces a more agile approach to development. and with that said i would be remiss if i didn't highlight any enterprise that consists of the labs and engineering and warfare centers. in academia and the industry both small and large business given us the military capabilities that we enjoy today and that will give us the ones we will need in the future. the department is addressing critical technology capability gaps through a combination of adaptation of existing systems and the development of innovative technologies through the labs an
that we maintain our technological edge and i'm honored to be here today to talk with you about that. i believe that i come to the con reasonably in the threats that face the united states today and i am indeed concerned. we are in a constant competition in a world that has no equal access to technology and innovation will remain important always, that speed becomes the differentiating factor. greater speed in translating technology into the old capability is where we can achieve and maintain...
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gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will on the same thing they've already had queries from people in cities like cape town. around wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the need but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems florence we al-jazeera in manchester was. this is al jazeera these are the top stories the u.s. has announced it's planning new sanctions against russia for its support of syria's government washington's envoy the un nikki haley says the target companies involved in syria's suspected chemical weapons program this follows saturday's airstrikes and syrian military installations that allegedly stored chemical weapons so you will see that russian sanctions will be coming down secretary mineta will be announcing those on monday if he hasn't already and they will go
gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will on the same thing they've already had queries from people in cities like cape town. around wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the need but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome...
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ocusign raised $629 million in the first -- fourth andest technology ipo united states this year.ning me is its chief executive officer. investors seem to like what is going on. down, buts might be your stock is up more than 35%. investors seem pretty jazzed? it,e feel excited about too. it has been a long time coming, but it is worth the wait. we have transformed the concept of how people do agreements. our leadership creates an opportunity for people to accelerate the way they do business and for users to have a much simpler experience. that didn't -- that is why it is so great to work at docusign. you are the number one provider of e-signature software, but it is still a new industry. where are you going to put this money to work and where is the continued growth we have seen over the past few years? where is it going to come from? dan: we are focused on growth. think the total opportunity serve fromger -- we the smallest businesses to the largest enterprise. we have an international footprint as well, with 17% of our revenue coming outside of the united states. another big gro
ocusign raised $629 million in the first -- fourth andest technology ipo united states this year.ning me is its chief executive officer. investors seem to like what is going on. down, buts might be your stock is up more than 35%. investors seem pretty jazzed? it,e feel excited about too. it has been a long time coming, but it is worth the wait. we have transformed the concept of how people do agreements. our leadership creates an opportunity for people to accelerate the way they do business and...
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gaza for example rely on desalinated water and lay their hopes on israel and the united nations for solutions technological advances and political will and the same thing people ready had queries from people in cities like cape town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the need but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems florence li al jazeera and manchester. police in france arrested sixty three people in two cities following protests against president emanuel macros proposed labor law changes police use water cannons to disperse protesters and not demonstrators are angry it changes. to conditions for rail workers they were joined by squatters from an abandoned airport site near by the interior minister has called for calm and other rallies planned and western france on sunday. tens of thousands of protesters marching to hungary's capital budapest against what they say was an unfair el
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unite. nations for solutions technological advances and political will the same thing people really have queries from people in cities like cape town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the me but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems lawrence we al-jazeera in manchester the tens of thousands of protesters have marched in hungary's capital but it passed against what they say was an unfair election win by prime minister viktor orban he want to landslide victory last sunday for a third term of the campaign dominated by strong anti immigrant message demonstrators wants a recount of the ballots a free media a new election. in france violent standoff between riot police and protesters continue for a sixth day in the western town of not police used water cannon to disperse protesters forces are trying to move squatters from an abandoned airport site in southern yemen they've bee
unite. nations for solutions technological advances and political will the same thing people really have queries from people in cities like cape town wondering how quickly they can get hold of their own personal water filtration system so there's no doubting the urgency of the me but it is as good an example as you can find of the way in which technology is now on the point of being able to overcome some of the planet's most difficult public health problems lawrence we al-jazeera in manchester...
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unit. i think the technology is ready for mass production, but it is cost prohibitive.of the iphone x is that you cannot expect consumers to pay $1200 for something that doesn't really have the cool factor. i'm not sure if for the ability is a cool factor. i think some sick these to reduce the cost and introduce a product and we will see what happens. i would say that the overall smartphone business has matured. could make aty difference, but the price point is going to be the determining factor of sense of succeeds or not. thank you both for joining us for that check. for breaking news wherever you are, bloomberg has launched tictoc on twitter designed for social media, offerings like video coverage and top news reports verified by us. jump on twitter and follow tictoc by bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: looking at the business flash headlines. examining it is acquisition is part of a plan to expand overseas and additional agriculture business. telling bloomberg syngenta is sitting targets for deals valued from 50 million to as much as $1.5 billion. global growth early in the vig
unit. i think the technology is ready for mass production, but it is cost prohibitive.of the iphone x is that you cannot expect consumers to pay $1200 for something that doesn't really have the cool factor. i'm not sure if for the ability is a cool factor. i think some sick these to reduce the cost and introduce a product and we will see what happens. i would say that the overall smartphone business has matured. could make aty difference, but the price point is going to be the determining...
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missiles were shot out of the sky now this brings us to a whole new level of technological warfare the last time the united states the the trumpet ministration the commander in chief hit syria was a year ago. these missiles were fired they hovered over the target and then they all hit at once well what kind of technology do the russians have are they going to be able to pick these missiles out of the sky as they hover are they identify a ball are they stealth could heat seeking missiles pick a mop i mean obviously these cruise missiles run on some kind of propulsion so there is a lot of questions here and when you're when you're dealing with two superpowers suddenly like we are we're it's not it's no longer the u.s. dropping a bomb on afghanistan and iraq you know we're talking about you know potentially dropping a bomb on syria where there's russians where there's representation of that other superpower that's where that question of what kind of talk like you're asking a brilliant question of what kind of technology do they have but could potentially thwart that and that's the thing what happens if the u.
missiles were shot out of the sky now this brings us to a whole new level of technological warfare the last time the united states the the trumpet ministration the commander in chief hit syria was a year ago. these missiles were fired they hovered over the target and then they all hit at once well what kind of technology do the russians have are they going to be able to pick these missiles out of the sky as they hover are they identify a ball are they stealth could heat seeking missiles pick a...
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we are talking the latest dna technologies in the united states, and it's still not completely cleartion is that the suspect, who is named, joseph deangelo, had a relative whose dna was entered into a genealogy website. someone who was trying to find out about their family history, and that that information was accessed by law enforcement, and that they were able to then find a dna match, by matching the dna of the relative of the suspect, with dna samples that had been taken from crime scenes. then, by looking at the family tree, of that relative, they started... all the arrows started pointing to this man, joseph deangelo. nowadays, it is very likely, however, the last time that joseph deangelo was an officer was in the 1970s, so at that point, if they didn't have dna technology, so his dna would not have been in any sort of database. i know that you have been speaking to his brother—in—law, haven't you? and that was california reporter tom miller for us. the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced the name of their third child. the prince's official title will be his royal hi
we are talking the latest dna technologies in the united states, and it's still not completely cleartion is that the suspect, who is named, joseph deangelo, had a relative whose dna was entered into a genealogy website. someone who was trying to find out about their family history, and that that information was accessed by law enforcement, and that they were able to then find a dna match, by matching the dna of the relative of the suspect, with dna samples that had been taken from crime scenes....
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but the progress made by united states in technology is largely essential for economy. i hope they will allow us to use technology for our chemicals vis-a-vis getting from shale. >> i think more than anything what we discussed today was our agricultural products going into nigeria, which nigeria wants. but we have certain barriers that don't allow that to happen. so for the good of our farmers, u.s. farmers, and for the good of nigeria, and all of africa, it is very important that we are able to sell our great agricultural products in to nigeria. and that will happen. and we're going to be working on that right away. thank you all very much. thank you, everybody. thank you. >> what about the dmz, sir? >> steve kornacki here in new york for katy tur. 11:00 out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington where you are watching those scenes. they're just wrapping up a joint news conference with the president of nigeria. actually, the president again speaking. >> we are also talking about the possibility of the dmz. peace house, freedom house. there's something that i thought was intr
but the progress made by united states in technology is largely essential for economy. i hope they will allow us to use technology for our chemicals vis-a-vis getting from shale. >> i think more than anything what we discussed today was our agricultural products going into nigeria, which nigeria wants. but we have certain barriers that don't allow that to happen. so for the good of our farmers, u.s. farmers, and for the good of nigeria, and all of africa, it is very important that we are...