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the truth but also make room for the young folks coming through because so many of them have been unloved and uncared for and unattended to and i have been so loved and cared for and attended to for three lifetimes. got the shiloh baptist church at yale and princeton so it is a matter of keeping the caravan of love for the love train curtis mayfield sank about. get ready, don't need a ticket to get on this love train. but are you ready for the love train? .. everybody is a star. that ain't no joke. everybody. everybody is a star, not just beyoncÉ. everybody is a star. >> some of these stars, start lining up at the microphone because we will let you ask some questions. i will ask one more while you get in line. in. in fact, one of the characters i was intrigued by was ella baker. in fact, i think what you were saying about not being center stage was really ella baker's mo. >> sister barbara ramsey, one of the great of our day, we live in the age of ella baker's. a relation to occupy wall street. in particular charismatic, believed like a jazz orchestra did, to raise all the voices, not one
the truth but also make room for the young folks coming through because so many of them have been unloved and uncared for and unattended to and i have been so loved and cared for and attended to for three lifetimes. got the shiloh baptist church at yale and princeton so it is a matter of keeping the caravan of love for the love train curtis mayfield sank about. get ready, don't need a ticket to get on this love train. but are you ready for the love train? .. everybody is a star. that ain't no...
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. >> what some call the cromnibus, an unlovely marriage of a cr, continuing resolution, keeps some running temporarily. and the joy of getting the job done seems muted compared to the complaints about what the massive bill accomplishes. joining us for that conversation, host of the agenda on sirius xm radio, and former adviser to harry reid. and political correspondent for the washington examiner, and representative at the arc street institute. he worked on the religioustiv legislation staff. what are the deadline weeks like? what is everybody up to. >> it's a pretty exciting time. we have legislative staff. we have lobbyists, reporterrers running around the halls of congress hoping to make a land-minute deal to get out of town for christmas. >> it's still soft, people are still rushing around with paper versions of things. >> absolutely. a little bit of con pollution. and just excitement about what's actually going to happen. >> is there a field general who could see the whole landscape who knows what all the different committees are up to, and what all the moving pieces are? or even pret
. >> what some call the cromnibus, an unlovely marriage of a cr, continuing resolution, keeps some running temporarily. and the joy of getting the job done seems muted compared to the complaints about what the massive bill accomplishes. joining us for that conversation, host of the agenda on sirius xm radio, and former adviser to harry reid. and political correspondent for the washington examiner, and representative at the arc street institute. he worked on the religioustiv legislation...
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buy something unloved. love it up and sell it and move on.t's the way to think like an investor but live, you know in a nice home. david: gotcha. rick? >> yeah. you got to understand why those numbers are what they are. middle class people own a home. that is all they can really afford to invest in. wealthy people have a lot of money they can spend in a lot of different ways. even to the middle class, to everybody i say it is all about real estate, baby. you know how i feel about that, david. you can touch it, feel it, never goes away. david: a lot of people, like cheryl, feel the same way. coming up with our panel more investment predictions for 2015. cheryl: microsoft and sony were hacked on the same day that sony released "the interview" online. why the hacker who hacked speaks out why he did it. david: oh, man. coaches and gms around the league are thing the boot. who is in, who is out? we have details. cheryl: carl icahn is at it again. he is making a huge stake in a investment and stock making a breakout. we'll have details coming up ne
buy something unloved. love it up and sell it and move on.t's the way to think like an investor but live, you know in a nice home. david: gotcha. rick? >> yeah. you got to understand why those numbers are what they are. middle class people own a home. that is all they can really afford to invest in. wealthy people have a lot of money they can spend in a lot of different ways. even to the middle class, to everybody i say it is all about real estate, baby. you know how i feel about that,...
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have all of our traders along with andy men or of international fixed income, saying go into the unlovedke energy and greek bonds. strong stomach, remember i said that. closing bell is 37 minutes away. he's only been out of baseball for a minute -- okay, a couple of months, but derek jeter is already thinking about an encore, and it could have baseball and wall street written all over it. charlie gasparino has an exclusive scoop that could shake, rattle and roll the sports world. >>> and apple may be getting a ton of attention for its wearable that isn't even out? but one lesser known company is way ahead in the race so far. misfit has much more in its arsenal than just a watch. cofounder sonny vu in a fox business exclusive. this company indirectly has apple written all over it. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ here's a question for you: as nations develop over the next 25 years, the world will have almost twice as many cars. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could en
have all of our traders along with andy men or of international fixed income, saying go into the unlovedke energy and greek bonds. strong stomach, remember i said that. closing bell is 37 minutes away. he's only been out of baseball for a minute -- okay, a couple of months, but derek jeter is already thinking about an encore, and it could have baseball and wall street written all over it. charlie gasparino has an exclusive scoop that could shake, rattle and roll the sports world. >>>...
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. >> so the unloved sibling of oil has been natural gas. cheap forever.ap on a natural basis and feature cheap relative to oil. is this the year we see more exports. shouldn't we be exporting more natural gas. do you see natural gas exports rampling up? >> i do but it is a very long-term play as in over five to ten years. to export it, the infrastructure required is enormous. >> supposedly we've been building it the last five years. >> starting to. it will take another five years to get it online. so there's not going to be any turn around in 2015. >> why did saudis in their budget for 2015 use $80 crude if it is going to stay at 50 to 60. >> they approved their 2015 government budget which is almost all dependent on oil. and the $80 people talk about was the break even price if they were not to go into any debt in 2015. but the actual price because they are going to borrow $35 billion. the actual price they are assuming is $65. 80 would be where they don't have to borrow. but their true budget price is 65 colors. >> -- $65. >> once you it's the bottom. d
. >> so the unloved sibling of oil has been natural gas. cheap forever.ap on a natural basis and feature cheap relative to oil. is this the year we see more exports. shouldn't we be exporting more natural gas. do you see natural gas exports rampling up? >> i do but it is a very long-term play as in over five to ten years. to export it, the infrastructure required is enormous. >> supposedly we've been building it the last five years. >> starting to. it will take another...
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this is an unloved rally, but i do believe we'll see wage increases starting soon. i'm already seeing it. >> people feel more confident. i feel like that's probably why the street decided to ignore this. while this growth isn't that great, it's only building -- charles: how do you ignore the news though? how can i look out my window and nothing has changed in six years -- how can we keep ignoring that? >> we have another coming out on friday. it's probably going to remain the same. not going to be a huge difference. honestly, i think the holidays are here. they want to keep going. >> selective ignoring. obama said we have the best employment we've had in ten years. people are feeling they're not making as much -- charles: he said some people feel like they're not making more. there's no feeling about it. you're either making it or you're not. i want to blow whistle. open up the first page. friday is the big day. that's when we get to the real jobs number. all eyes on it. nonform civilian employment. what about the men and women that protect america and police the wo
this is an unloved rally, but i do believe we'll see wage increases starting soon. i'm already seeing it. >> people feel more confident. i feel like that's probably why the street decided to ignore this. while this growth isn't that great, it's only building -- charles: how do you ignore the news though? how can i look out my window and nothing has changed in six years -- how can we keep ignoring that? >> we have another coming out on friday. it's probably going to remain the same....
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it would have been very unlovely to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open the mid east that there's nothing in there i forgot, i and so sorry but that is not what i did and not what he assumed and worked out great and when we can trust each other which we do constantly even in our litigious world, even in the world of incredible detailed contracts there are numerous things always left unspecified and as a result we trust, we have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the condition of the equipment and house we sell and how we behave in those situations. that is a glorious thing. it lets us spend a nice time in california, let's me change my camera equipment and lets us interact with people commercially and socially in a wonderful way. where does that come from? why do we have that? we have got into a world where people honored people and i disapproving of dishonorable people and that creates and expectations that most of us want to meet and what smith says is just as -- he doesn't say it this way but as an economist i say this way, just as each of us is irrelevant to t
it would have been very unlovely to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open the mid east that there's nothing in there i forgot, i and so sorry but that is not what i did and not what he assumed and worked out great and when we can trust each other which we do constantly even in our litigious world, even in the world of incredible detailed contracts there are numerous things always left unspecified and as a result we trust, we have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the...
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we look for unloved but good companies.cessful and interesting investors in the world stops by. the nasdaq trying to help us out. >> sure is. but at the open, a lot of red from overseas bled into our market. the dow done 82 points. it was down 222 at the session lows.
we look for unloved but good companies.cessful and interesting investors in the world stops by. the nasdaq trying to help us out. >> sure is. but at the open, a lot of red from overseas bled into our market. the dow done 82 points. it was down 222 at the session lows.
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we look for unloved but good companies. and one of the most successful and interesting investors in the world stops by. the nasdaq trying to help us out. >> sure is. but at the open, a lot of red from overseas bled into our market. the dow done 82 points. it was down 222 at the session lows. nasdaq has gone positive. we have all of our reporters out there to tell us what is going on temperatu on. mary thompson, michelle caruso-cabrera, jackie deanxious husba deangelis, but let's start with kate wrongers. >> we have a turn around here at the nasdaq. up nearly a third of a percentage point. biggest comeback since october 16. nasdaq composite still the worst performer out of the three major averagers for the month of december so far. am hehe will apple, amazon, microsoft all in the green. other big movers, o'reilly automotive, western digital up over 3% each. consumer names also seeing gains. staples and green mountain also up. if the nasdaq can finish the day high erk it will avoid its first into day losing streak in more tha
we look for unloved but good companies. and one of the most successful and interesting investors in the world stops by. the nasdaq trying to help us out. >> sure is. but at the open, a lot of red from overseas bled into our market. the dow done 82 points. it was down 222 at the session lows. nasdaq has gone positive. we have all of our reporters out there to tell us what is going on temperatu on. mary thompson, michelle caruso-cabrera, jackie deanxious husba deangelis, but let's start...
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. >> why is it so unloved. >> i've played from the long side this year a few times. i really do like the name i would probably rather be it. i certainly would not be shorting it. it is not an egregious valuation. versus other names it is much cheaper and at the end of the day i don't see the same competitive threat from an apple device upgrade cycle that mr. niles sees and this is not really a company that makes a fortune on hardware anyway. we know what the business is. so i would be probably more likely to be long the name than betting against it. >> i would rather buy google than yahoo today. i think a lot of the yahoo story's been told. we know the tax story. i wouldn't run out and buy yahoo here. i think google is starting to set up down for the year, starting to set up for a nice 2015 so. >> so we're having a debate here. you're taking the other side. >> i'm on yahoo all day long. i think it goes to 55 or 60. murph saying 120 was the high end and it is not going to get there there. i think it goes through that. and yahoo is going to ride along just as it has. a
. >> why is it so unloved. >> i've played from the long side this year a few times. i really do like the name i would probably rather be it. i certainly would not be shorting it. it is not an egregious valuation. versus other names it is much cheaper and at the end of the day i don't see the same competitive threat from an apple device upgrade cycle that mr. niles sees and this is not really a company that makes a fortune on hardware anyway. we know what the business is. so i would...
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he was playing a politically unlovable character. so without that understanding and carrying that role and everything else, he was, you know, uptight. and a lot of the scripts he just didn't want to play. >> so how did you resolve that? >> by playing them. >> in the book you basically say you never backed down. whenever there was an argument -- >> that makes me sound a lot stronger than i think i was. i didn't back down because i thought they were silly arguments. when the network said he can't walk in and say of his two kids that he saw were about to make love at 11:15 on a sunday morning? i said, well, they're married. they have the house alone. they're going upstairs. if i had given in on that silliness that that must come out, that the american people could not stand that i would have lost every fight that followed. >> but rob reiner called you a popster. roseanne barr called you an amazingly focused anarchist. >> i'm -- you know i'm the peer of the person i'm sitting with and that's the way i feel. if i'm talking to a 15-year-ol
he was playing a politically unlovable character. so without that understanding and carrying that role and everything else, he was, you know, uptight. and a lot of the scripts he just didn't want to play. >> so how did you resolve that? >> by playing them. >> in the book you basically say you never backed down. whenever there was an argument -- >> that makes me sound a lot stronger than i think i was. i didn't back down because i thought they were silly arguments. when...
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this is still the most unloved bull market we have seen in modern times with the dow up 97 points off the highs. s&p's up 6 and enough for a record high. technology, certain sectors, bio tech hit hard today and as you heard from the gang on "street signs," some of the pharmaceuticals lower and nasdaq is down in today's rally. >> yeah. importantly. let's get right to it with the closing bell exchange. >> john manly. peter anderson. susan fulton. she made it. >> i am here. >> yeah. we weren't worried about you but the technicals in place as you know. rick santelli joins us from chicago. rick, i hate to pick on you. i'm not but you have been asked about it all day and here we are 5% gdp in the third quarter. unemployment at 5.8%. and fed funds rate still at zero. i got to get your first blush or maybe it's your tenth take on it by this time of day through all of this here. >> well, even, you know, if we look at the third quarter final at 5% of realized that if you average out and assume a 2.5% to 3% fourth quarter we are still under 3%. for the year. and it's like a football game, bill.
this is still the most unloved bull market we have seen in modern times with the dow up 97 points off the highs. s&p's up 6 and enough for a record high. technology, certain sectors, bio tech hit hard today and as you heard from the gang on "street signs," some of the pharmaceuticals lower and nasdaq is down in today's rally. >> yeah. importantly. let's get right to it with the closing bell exchange. >> john manly. peter anderson. susan fulton. she made it. >> i...
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the truth but also make room for the young folks coming through because so many of them have been unloved and uncared for and unattended to and i have been so loved and cared for and attended to for three lifetimes. got the shiloh baptist church at yale and princeton so it is a matter of keeping the caravan of love for the love train curtis mayfield sank about. get ready, don't need a ticket to get on this love train. but are you ready for the love train? .. everybody is a star. that ain't no joke. everybody. everybody is a star, not just beyoncÉ. everybody is a star. >> some of these stars, start lining up at the microphone because we will let you ask some questions. i will ask one more while you get in line. in. in fact, one of the characters i was intrigued by was ella baker. in fact, i think what you were saying about not being center stage was really ella baker's mo. >> sister barbara ramsey, one of the great of our day, we live in the age of ella baker's. a relation to occupy wall street. in particular charismatic, believed like a jazz orchestra did, to raise all the voices, not one
the truth but also make room for the young folks coming through because so many of them have been unloved and uncared for and unattended to and i have been so loved and cared for and attended to for three lifetimes. got the shiloh baptist church at yale and princeton so it is a matter of keeping the caravan of love for the love train curtis mayfield sank about. get ready, don't need a ticket to get on this love train. but are you ready for the love train? .. everybody is a star. that ain't no...