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this video produced by digital kitchen is introducing us to stanley, a high-tech honky tonk piano that plays itself. >> no. have these been around for a while? i felt like i've seen this in old-timy western bars. what makes this one different? >> this one takes requests by using technology. the song the piano is playing now is a song by the miracle club. we're going to bring in our honky tonk playing piano guru. hey, zach. yeehaw. we've seen pianos that play themselves, but this one takes requests. >> through twitter. >> whoa. >> so you can actually tweet @stanleypiano. tell it what song to play. it will play your song. if it knows the song, it will tell you what time it's going to play it and go for it. >> so it tweets you back? >> it will. it'll tell you when your song is being played. and if. you go to stanleypiano.com during the weekend, you can see a live feed of it playing. >> we have viewers in seattle. we should have them tweet the stanley piano to play the "right this minute" theme song. >> that is not the theme song. >> we'll see if he can play that. that would be cool. take
this video produced by digital kitchen is introducing us to stanley, a high-tech honky tonk piano that plays itself. >> no. have these been around for a while? i felt like i've seen this in old-timy western bars. what makes this one different? >> this one takes requests by using technology. the song the piano is playing now is a song by the miracle club. we're going to bring in our honky tonk playing piano guru. hey, zach. yeehaw. we've seen pianos that play themselves, but this one...
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to make ends meet. joining us now, former morgan stanley managing director rich desalvo. ed to run morgan stanley's 401(k) retirement department. you're the recovering banker category. >> something like that. jenna: 201012 step program i'm sure. >> 13. jenna: what does your 401(k) program look like. >> my 401(k) is very conservative. i don't buy and hold. i buy and walk away. jenna: i want toe talk about that. why isn't a good idea when you're out of work and have nowhere to turn why not tap into your 401(k)? >> 25 million people unemployed or underemployed in this scenario, right. think go to the path of least resistance. jenna: because it is there. >> that doesn't mean you necessarily should take it. jenna: on the screen we have many so reasons you have given us. you could lose bankruptcy protection. there could be penalties and fines associated wit it. if someone does this what are they facing? >> put it in simple math. if you have $15,000 loan and you default on the loan which can be easy if you're employed and become unemployed you lose $5,000 in penalties and fees. j
to make ends meet. joining us now, former morgan stanley managing director rich desalvo. ed to run morgan stanley's 401(k) retirement department. you're the recovering banker category. >> something like that. jenna: 201012 step program i'm sure. >> 13. jenna: what does your 401(k) program look like. >> my 401(k) is very conservative. i don't buy and hold. i buy and walk away. jenna: i want toe talk about that. why isn't a good idea when you're out of work and have nowhere to...
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stanley roberts finds out not everybody is using it. now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> stanley look closely. after calling 911 i wanted to order offer assistance. luckily, with a life- threatening watches this elderly couple tries to pass at the intersection and people were instructed to use the overpass but they even walk round the barricades. however, they go around and cross anyway and it is not just one, two people. we're talking about dozens in just a few hours. this man is pressing a cart across this avenue which is probably not the safest thing to do. and this shopping cart just rolled out into traffic. and then had to stop to not get hit by this car. even wall paramedics and police were hoping with injuries there were crossing. this double headphones. and yes there have been fatalities at this intersection. if you cross illegally you could also be held at fault. just to save some time if you survive. and ask yourself is it worth though worth it. if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, you can email us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m details continue to emerge about the suspect. who he is and where he c
stanley roberts finds out not everybody is using it. now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> stanley look closely. after calling 911 i wanted to order offer assistance. luckily, with a life- threatening watches this elderly couple tries to pass at the intersection and people were instructed to use the overpass but they even walk round the barricades. however, they go around and cross anyway and it is not just one, two people. we're talking about dozens in just a...
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unsatisfying he says there's nothing bad to the individual can say to west that the cause us in the general public to sit back and say now in a stanley the search at the university was not a random against police for their investigating a leak when the man come from a suspect after his arrest all was mentioned as someone he'd sent the package to the school. and the first memorial service for one of the victims was held today 51 year- old gordon took his teenage children to see the movie they were all able to escape. three of the hospitals treating the victims the going to go up and it went up big time. >>> how bad crop of corn is driving up the price of just about everything. >>> there were three blind mice but now they can see the break through treatments developed by de area scientists. his great grandfather, father founded scientology now he opens up about family,,,,,,,,,,,, introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. it's rich, indulgent and 45 calories. mmm it's so good -- it practically sells itself. cut, cut. sells itself? i've poured myself into this commercial. ♪ don't be boring ♪ indulge in the
unsatisfying he says there's nothing bad to the individual can say to west that the cause us in the general public to sit back and say now in a stanley the search at the university was not a random against police for their investigating a leak when the man come from a suspect after his arrest all was mentioned as someone he'd sent the package to the school. and the first memorial service for one of the victims was held today 51 year- old gordon took his teenage children to see the movie they...
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us how to fight off a shark. >> important thing to remember, these sharks eat a fish, so don't dress like a fish. >>> and meet stanley. >> a high-tech honky tonk piano.
us how to fight off a shark. >> important thing to remember, these sharks eat a fish, so don't dress like a fish. >>> and meet stanley. >> a high-tech honky tonk piano.
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but those large budgets used to go to william wyler and david lean and stanley kubrick to making pictures for the whole family, or for adults. and this is a slightly different world. >> brown: you sound almost like it's to the detriment of where we are today. >> well, i think it's harder to get what we might call serious, the pictures that would be on afi's list of the 100 great films -- of the business, yes. >> brown: the other thing that's changed is the way films are watched. we watch them on different screens, which against again to the craft. what screen are they making movies for is quite different now. >> yes. warren beatty was saying to me the other day, the frustration that you pend all this time making a film and with beautiful sets and costumes and drama, and scale. and it's really going to be in theaters for about eight weeks , and and then it goes onto our other devices. but fortunately our home televisions that viewers watch you on and watch the great movies, they're getting biger and the sound is getting better. so that's a good thing. >> brown: all right. the great movie m
but those large budgets used to go to william wyler and david lean and stanley kubrick to making pictures for the whole family, or for adults. and this is a slightly different world. >> brown: you sound almost like it's to the detriment of where we are today. >> well, i think it's harder to get what we might call serious, the pictures that would be on afi's list of the 100 great films -- of the business, yes. >> brown: the other thing that's changed is the way films are...
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to get on the footloose expressway. >>stanley: for the record. she received a ticket. this woman was also caught and quickly telling ushy. >> you know, i did not see the squares. >>stanley: this ticket = $4 -- $490 but is also a moving violation. however, moving from a police officer is instantly and upgrade to a misdemeanor. you can get one year in jail and even $10,000 in fines! the santa clara deputy admitted the driver. >> let us say that he avoided the car pool ticket but he got an upgrade to see the judge. >> i was in the car pool lane. >>stanley: in cupertino, kron4. ♪ >> coming up a bay area mayor is trying to get more guns off the street. and another near admitting wrong information for crime fighting. and a tasty new restaurant serving southern comfort food with the california span. or you can find dirty rice and a strawberry juleps coming up on the dying & dish... and dine... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safew
to get on the footloose expressway. >>stanley: for the record. she received a ticket. this woman was also caught and quickly telling ushy. >> you know, i did not see the squares. >>stanley: this ticket = $4 -- $490 but is also a moving violation. however, moving from a police officer is instantly and upgrade to a misdemeanor. you can get one year in jail and even $10,000 in fines! the santa clara deputy admitted the driver. >> let us say that he avoided the car pool...
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stanley are one to one correlated. morgan stanley is having systemic risk. >> it's obvious from the chart and that's not we use the structure a lot it's. this is a bear strategy. that's where you make the most money. that is where your profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> so, today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 40 cents. i sold one for 10 cents. my maximum risk is 30 cents. i start to make money when the stock is below 1270. my maximum gain $1.75. great risk reward. my max gain i certainly wouldn't short the stock. i think one way to play the theme of investment banking, just like we spoke from the jpmorgan report is to buy a put spread. >> the investment banking business is really in the dumps and i really wish it wasn't. we're all working in finance and wishing things were better. it's not a good environment and not a good environment for their business. option prices to my eye, your comments on the vix could go lower but i don't think they should. i think options are cheap. people should be insuring th
stanley are one to one correlated. morgan stanley is having systemic risk. >> it's obvious from the chart and that's not we use the structure a lot it's. this is a bear strategy. that's where you make the most money. that is where your profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> so, today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 40 cents. i sold one for 10 cents. my maximum risk is...
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to grow up. christine? if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, you can email us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m police are still searching the suspect's home. and >>this just in to the kron 4 news room people are still searching. with items of interest. they have told detectives that there were possible explosives inside of his residence. they are searching his apartment. this is only 10 minutes away from the movie theater. >> we have just learned that a man was responding. >> we just saw that police were scrambling. we knew that something was happening. >> the police officer said that he was responding to a cult that there was a man at the hospital demanding to see >> if you've been watching us all morning i have never met so many nice, composed people after such a horrible tragedy. a 15 year old that was still shaking. >> this is the latest. police are responding to another gunman at the aurora hospital. he was trying to go and and see a patient. we will not make any connections. with one movie shooting and the hosipital >> this is a magnitude of terrible proportion. this is a statement issued by th
to grow up. christine? if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, you can email us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m police are still searching the suspect's home. and >>this just in to the kron 4 news room people are still searching. with items of interest. they have told detectives that there were possible explosives inside of his residence. they are searching his apartment. this is only 10 minutes away from the movie theater. >> we have just learned that a man was...
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stanley, e-mail us. james holmes is scheduled to be formally charged in court tomorrow., we will get a look at how his counseling fees might affect the charges. gun sales in california are on track to reach a new record high, we will find out what is behind that. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. >>brian: in the south of san jose will the into the '90s. 70's and 80's bayside. san francisco is forecast to reach 70 degrees. temperatures will come down a few degrees for tuesday the basically the entire week will be mild-warm. cooler weather by the weekend. >>vicki: shooting suspect james holmes awaits a court hearing on monday where he is expected to be formally charged his defense could be affected by news that he was a patient of university of colorado psychiatrists before the attack >> this weekend was filled with funeral and memo
stanley, e-mail us. james holmes is scheduled to be formally charged in court tomorrow., we will get a look at how his counseling fees might affect the charges. gun sales in california are on track to reach a new record high, we will find out what is behind that. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some...
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to know before taking the plunge? rich is a former managing director with morgan stanley and he joins us now. ch, good to see you. >> thank you. >> reverse mortgages sound great. you got your home, you can take the value of your home out of it and live on that for what you need. what are some of the pitfalls? >> i want to start first by saying when i say pitfall, it sounds wonderful. it sounds so simple, but it's not easy. when you sign that paper, i don't people really understand what they're signing. they're signing with enthusiasm and passion. when they realize under the fine print what's happening is they can easily may lose their home if they don't keep up with their taxes or default or worse yet, if a husband and wife and there is a survivor if someone passes, they may be asked to move out of the house too soon. >> eric: if the husband or wife dies? >> say the husband dies. the laws have been changing recently. what's happening is the real estate guys have not been keeping up. so what's happening is the banks don't want the house anymore. you think they'd want the house, but it's a depre
to know before taking the plunge? rich is a former managing director with morgan stanley and he joins us now. ch, good to see you. >> thank you. >> reverse mortgages sound great. you got your home, you can take the value of your home out of it and live on that for what you need. what are some of the pitfalls? >> i want to start first by saying when i say pitfall, it sounds wonderful. it sounds so simple, but it's not easy. when you sign that paper, i don't people really...
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>>stanley: coming up, a road so busy that engineers build a pedestrian over crossing, but do they use it? i will show you in the next edition of seoul and toseoul and to tell us if this house laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >>catherine: it is not what you want to find when you bite into a sandwich. a sewing needle. that is what happened on for delta flights. an investigation is underway to find out where those needles came from. >> the fbi and local authorities are trying to find out how the needles got into those turkey sandwiches. offs a spokesperson says the needles were found in the sandwiches on flights from amsterdam to minneapolis into flights to atlanta. when delta and found out about
>>stanley: coming up, a road so busy that engineers build a pedestrian over crossing, but do they use it? i will show you in the next edition of seoul and toseoul and to tell us if this house laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on...
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hanging fruit hasn't been picked at will ruchir sharma is here talking to us about them he manages emerging market assets for morgan stanley he's author of breakout nations where he traveled the globe looking for the pursuit of the next economic miracles so let's bring mr sharma back in to ask about another one of these possible breakout nations one i thought was interesting you highlight turkey and i thought it was really interesting you factored into your analysis what you called the deregulation of islam that's going on there and promoting new business empires to rise up you in fact think that no other country with average incomes of ten to fifteen thousand dollars has better prospects of being a breakout nation and just to give our viewers some context you say as average incomes rise it becomes more difficult to get that very rapid growth there it seems like there's less low hanging fruit so why of why do you have such a positive opinion on turkey. yeah i think that the turkish government over the past decade has really focused a lot on getting their economic act together. if i would to list economies at least in the m
hanging fruit hasn't been picked at will ruchir sharma is here talking to us about them he manages emerging market assets for morgan stanley he's author of breakout nations where he traveled the globe looking for the pursuit of the next economic miracles so let's bring mr sharma back in to ask about another one of these possible breakout nations one i thought was interesting you highlight turkey and i thought it was really interesting you factored into your analysis what you called the...
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to get hit hard? >>> plus, a former morgan stanley executive chairman by the name of stephen roach, you know him. he'll tell us if china's economy has bottomed. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> not a bad way to end the we
to get hit hard? >>> plus, a former morgan stanley executive chairman by the name of stephen roach, you know him. he'll tell us if china's economy has bottomed. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill...
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and they're going to use these two hot tech ipos to do it in my opinion. after the facebook fiasco, morgan stanleyord to do it any other way. so given that insight into the minds of the bankers and the underwriters in this deal, how should you play kayak and palo alto networks? the strategy is simple. it's the same way we exploit other deliberately underpriced soon to be red-hot ipo. with both kayak and palo alto you want to get shares in the actual deal, not the opening price but the price of the actual ipo and then you want to sell them into the initial spike. don't hold on to either stock. just follow the sage advice of steve miller. take the money and run, and absolutely do not buy them in the after market. [ buzzer ] mind you, do not confuse this theme, this take the money and run theme, with steve miller's "joker, midnight toker" corollary. and please do not call me maurice! >> by the way, one of the problems with the fais book deal, it spiked to as high as 45 the day of trading to come back down to close just 28 cents above where it became public. if you sold it at the opening you made a qu
and they're going to use these two hot tech ipos to do it in my opinion. after the facebook fiasco, morgan stanleyord to do it any other way. so given that insight into the minds of the bankers and the underwriters in this deal, how should you play kayak and palo alto networks? the strategy is simple. it's the same way we exploit other deliberately underpriced soon to be red-hot ipo. with both kayak and palo alto you want to get shares in the actual deal, not the opening price but the price of...
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i use in the parking lot properly gives you a chance to show off your good manners, unless you do not have any. >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us. corn makes for the year for the july plans include watching kron4, it is our into a big celebration. costs we're the only station that brings the local fireworks alive. all starts at 9:00 p.m.. he's sixth houses us are here to demean or only in writing and in what all will liz's after perhaps that and more on kron4 is alive and these people volume for the final day of the allies to trial. police say a man set them on a wild ride causing three car accidents before carjack the woman from all while they get serious feed the camera was rolling while police took him down. some tense moments between the giants and the reds, this video tells the story. this back slammed to the ground, we will surely the wild and thing, all that and more coming up. zoosk >> fans are packed into the htc pavilion. female gymnasts are fighting for their chance to go to london. many are out there hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite stars. reggie kumar is live in san jose. >>reggie: is wrappin
i use in the parking lot properly gives you a chance to show off your good manners, unless you do not have any. >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us. corn makes for the year for the july plans include watching kron4, it is our into a big celebration. costs we're the only station that brings the local fireworks alive. all starts at 9:00 p.m.. he's sixth houses us are here to demean or only in writing and in what all will liz's after perhaps that and more on kron4...
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stanley are one to one co-related. it's obvious from the chart and that's not we use the structure a lot. it it's. >> that's where you make the most money. that is where your profits are capped. >> so, today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 30 cents. i start to make money when the stock is below 1270. my max gain i certainly wouldn't short the stock. i think one way to play the theme just like we spoke about from the j.p. morgan report is to buy a put spread. >> the investment banking business is really in the dumps and i really wish it wasn't. it makes all the sense in the world. >> in general, people should be insuring their positions. if you don't collect on your life sheerns, are you really going to explain that much? you're only risk a 15% of the width of the spread. we would like to look that relationship. but it also has to fall over 7% to get to the top strike. i'm not a big fan of it. i also think that you don't have the wind at your back here given what we saw today. i think
stanley are one to one co-related. it's obvious from the chart and that's not we use the structure a lot. it it's. >> that's where you make the most money. that is where your profits are capped. >> so, today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 30 cents. i start to make money when the stock is below 1270. my max gain i certainly wouldn't short the stock. i think one way to play the...
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you now are using flat stanley and his friend, flat stella, to talk about the message of getting readyor the kids. >> this is for the kids. we talk about disasters. it's kind of a scary subject. >> yeah, it is. >> one of the lessons from katrina was we don't do a good job making sure we are focused on children and their needs and issues. so kind of a happenstance, my nephew conner sent me his flat stanley. and people were paying attention to it. and i thought maybe this would be a different way to communicate with children about something that can be real scary but things they need to know. so we partnered with the flat stanley organization, and we now have our two newest employees, flat stanley and flat stella. >> they travel well. >> yes, they travel well. and they are going to help tell the story in the words of a child to help take away some of the fear so they are better prepared and understand things that are going on. >> three ways that people should be prepared. what are they? >> have a plan. probably the biggest part is make sure you have good family communication plan as we s
you now are using flat stanley and his friend, flat stella, to talk about the message of getting readyor the kids. >> this is for the kids. we talk about disasters. it's kind of a scary subject. >> yeah, it is. >> one of the lessons from katrina was we don't do a good job making sure we are focused on children and their needs and issues. so kind of a happenstance, my nephew conner sent me his flat stanley. and people were paying attention to it. and i thought maybe this would...
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waiting for morgan stanley in particular this morning, travellers, verizon, blackstone and southwest before the opening bell. after the close it's off to microsoft, google and chipotle. joining uschristine shore and alan capper. christine, morgan stanley, what are we expecting this company to say, what's the message broadly been from financials at this point? >> like you said, morgan stanley out at about 7:00 this morning is when they will report. they are looking for earnings per share about 33 cents and that's down about 50% from earnings per share a year ago quarter. they are looking for revenues to be down 20%. they are looking for revenues of 7.5 billion versus 9.3 billion. i would say some of the other banks, bank of america beating earnings. goldman sachs beating by a whopping 46 cents. jpmorgan also beating by a large amount last week. financials are in pretty good shape despite what the original analysts estimates were. dweefrd financials the industry itself was expected be to down by 20%. followed by capital markets down by 8%. many companies are beating by a large amount. like we discussed before they are beating on the revenue side. bank of america beat by a penny t
waiting for morgan stanley in particular this morning, travellers, verizon, blackstone and southwest before the opening bell. after the close it's off to microsoft, google and chipotle. joining uschristine shore and alan capper. christine, morgan stanley, what are we expecting this company to say, what's the message broadly been from financials at this point? >> like you said, morgan stanley out at about 7:00 this morning is when they will report. they are looking for earnings per share...
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it may have to take a significant non-cash charge this quarter fedependingn how a dispute with morgan stanley is resolved. the disagreement -- adam works for morgan stanley. i see you reach us for your cup, i ask you all kinds of things, downgrades. andy you're a stock guy, what you're going to stick with. good idea. disagreement on the smith barney morgan stanley venture. planning to buy an additional 14. from citigroup, and kayak and palo alto network debut today, k and palo alto specializes in computer network security. >> timing is everything and i just blew that. >> it's called sleeping. >> it's the only little thing i had this morning given i've not had that much sleep. the banking sector bailout, anti-austerity protesters in the country turning violent. cnbc's chief international correspondent only international correspondent -- >> shh! a lot of dramatic events in the last 24 hours when it comes to spain, you just saw the video there. the key thing we'll focus on is the eurozone finance ministers in the last hour approving the terms which spain will receive failout money for the banks. there's a lot called the mou later on. the one key element i want to focus on righ
it may have to take a significant non-cash charge this quarter fedependingn how a dispute with morgan stanley is resolved. the disagreement -- adam works for morgan stanley. i see you reach us for your cup, i ask you all kinds of things, downgrades. andy you're a stock guy, what you're going to stick with. good idea. disagreement on the smith barney morgan stanley venture. planning to buy an additional 14. from citigroup, and kayak and palo alto network debut today, k and palo alto specializes...
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to ploo [ bleep ] who use profanity in public. >> bring your loud voices as the l.a. kings show off that [ bleep ] stanley. >> you may not have been born a rock star, we're going to make you [ bleep ] a rock star. >> the youngest person to ever [ bleep ] in usa open. be right back. >> any concerns i had about this spiderman rig failing have been overshadowed by the sering pain in my [ bleep ]. >> recently armstrong, quote, i'm done [ bleep ], i've moved on. >> i think i just won an award for my [ bleep ] black ass. >> what the [ bleep ] are you wearing? you look horrible. >> jack spot worth 10200. >> [ bleep ] through the forest. >> that's it! [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. from the dodger's mets, music from the temper trats and jada pinkett smith so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: brought to you by little caesars pizza. my contacts are so annoying. i can't wait to take 'em out. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male annou
to ploo [ bleep ] who use profanity in public. >> bring your loud voices as the l.a. kings show off that [ bleep ] stanley. >> you may not have been born a rock star, we're going to make you [ bleep ] a rock star. >> the youngest person to ever [ bleep ] in usa open. be right back. >> any concerns i had about this spiderman rig failing have been overshadowed by the sering pain in my [ bleep ]. >> recently armstrong, quote, i'm done [ bleep ], i've moved on....
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to halftime. let's bring in adam parker with morgan stanley. we greatly appreciate your patience standing with us while we hear from the president making his case why tax cuts should be held for those making under $250,000. before the president spoke i asked you how all this, fiscal cliff, could effect the stock market in general. >> a 500 basis points impact from the fiscal cliff in 2013. most people believe it will be benignly resolved and nowhere near that large. the reality is, it's going to be contentious. my conclusion is you shouldn't pay a high multiple for earnings. have you a huge cliff, polarized house, fiscal stimulus, what we're talking about today, unbelievable accommodative monetary policy and companies have record profit margin right now. why would you pay a high multiple for earnings. you really shouldn't. that's what i believe over time, paying a lower multiple for earnings. >> europe has its own cliff. we have to worry about china and demand for that country as well. >> we wrote u.s. deficit/debt european sovereign crisis and fears will weigh on the market multiple. i don't see
to halftime. let's bring in adam parker with morgan stanley. we greatly appreciate your patience standing with us while we hear from the president making his case why tax cuts should be held for those making under $250,000. before the president spoke i asked you how all this, fiscal cliff, could effect the stock market in general. >> a 500 basis points impact from the fiscal cliff in 2013. most people believe it will be benignly resolved and nowhere near that large. the reality is, it's...
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to usb and bx. >> let's bring in doug sipkin. he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging operating environment, and for morgan stanley, you also had to add the uncertainty created by the potential for moody's downgrade. it probably was, you know, anywhere from $300 million to $500 million collectively impact on the quarter. augmenting already tough environment and a tough quarter for morgan stanley. >> are you prepared to come out against most of our panel and suggest that morgan stanley is a buy? some are saying that today. >> i think -- i like the stock. obviously you're going to need to see a better environment to get people reengaged. the quarter was weak, but i don't think it was completely atrocious. the investment banking looked good. retail brokerage margins went up, and their capital position has never been stronger. but certainly you're going to need to see better revenue and earnings to get people ex
to usb and bx. >> let's bring in doug sipkin. he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging operating environment, and for morgan stanley, you also had to add the uncertainty created by the potential for moody's downgrade. it probably was, you know, anywhere from $300 million to $500 million...
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to make the money fall. that's also where your profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> yeah. so today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. so what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 40 cents and i sold one of the august 11th puts for 11 cents some of net put, i paid 30 cents, my net risk is 30 cents. i start to make money when the stock is below $12.70. it's great risk reward. morgan stanley is near the lows of the last year, so i certainly wouldn't short the stock, but think the one way to play the theme of investment bank continuing is to buy a put spread that gives you 5-1. >> yeah. the investment banking business is really in the dumps and i really wish it wasn't because we're all working in finance so we would rather see things be better, but it's not a good environment. it's not going to be a good environment for their business. options prices to our eye, your comment to vix could go lower. i don't think it will. i don't think it will. i see it very cheap. i think options are cheap. they should be insuring their positions or be using them
to make the money fall. that's also where your profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> yeah. so today when morgan stanley was around $14, i bought the 13.11 put spread in august. so what am i doing here? i bought one of the august 13 puts for 40 cents and i sold one of the august 11th puts for 11 cents some of net put, i paid 30 cents, my net risk is 30 cents. i start to make money when the stock is below $12.70. it's great risk reward. morgan stanley is near the lows of the...
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that will let you know what to expect the >>catherine: stay with us, mornings after the break. the >>stanleycyclist love me and it shows. apparently many things i am number one. this need not one of those $388 buy tickets. this one used profanity. and here is another number one book of approval. it was not just a bicyclist. the web site named the uptown article called me anti-black. something i was speaking on bicyclist. >> congratulations, you just look a sleeping bear. just in case you forgot to read the drivers menu you have to follow the rules of the road just like everyone else. and what your buds are illegal. this thing goes for dole headphones. you have to hear what is going on around him. it is a safety issue. some of you received a $388 ticket for running stop signs. and that automatically makes the average person take no. apparently this does not apply to some people make of all up and down the with local i watched bicyclist run stop signs. >> some bicycle with want the best of both worlds. they want to be treated like pedestrians but respected like cars. you cannot have it both wa
that will let you know what to expect the >>catherine: stay with us, mornings after the break. the >>stanleycyclist love me and it shows. apparently many things i am number one. this need not one of those $388 buy tickets. this one used profanity. and here is another number one book of approval. it was not just a bicyclist. the web site named the uptown article called me anti-black. something i was speaking on bicyclist. >> congratulations, you just look a sleeping bear. just...
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morgan stanley selling off dean witter a witter. could this return us toe wall between cheryl banks and asset sale. >> it is possible. one would have to think who would possibly be the buyer in a case like this. i think we need to divorce some of the rhetoric and theory from fact, including the fact that glass steagall us was enacted on the basis of a false premise which is that bank securities activities caused the banking collapse in the 1930s. every historian who looked a at that shredded the argument. it never happened. the last thing we want to do is repeat the mistake again today. >> do you think -- stay with that for a minute -- the charge is frequently made at banks and investment subsidiaries and capital market subsidiaries that they created ultra risky loans, mortgage-backed securities, derivatives, synthetics, et cetera. you know it better than i do. they created that, they were too risky, put together badly. neil thinks some of them should have gone to jail. the same or similar argument made today as was made in the '30s. do you believe with th
morgan stanley selling off dean witter a witter. could this return us toe wall between cheryl banks and asset sale. >> it is possible. one would have to think who would possibly be the buyer in a case like this. i think we need to divorce some of the rhetoric and theory from fact, including the fact that glass steagall us was enacted on the basis of a false premise which is that bank securities activities caused the banking collapse in the 1930s. every historian who looked a at that...
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you happen to stumble across a wheelchair that has the medical facility name on the thomas case drop them a lines. fa+ >>catherine: if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail uslook at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day, you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty second, for crying out loud! we know how long a minute is. [ sighs ] sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability, and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>catherine: wall street did come bouncing back today giving the dow its best day this month. the dow jumped 204. . the nasdaq gained 42 ended the as the views of 22 points. analysts say the news of strong earnings from j.p. morgan helped somewhat but despite that news, the country's biggest bank is still taking a big hit. >> j.p. morgan chase reported a massive $5.8 billion loss tied to risky
you happen to stumble across a wheelchair that has the medical facility name on the thomas case drop them a lines. fa+ >>catherine: if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail uslook at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day, you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty second, for crying out loud! we know how long a minute is. [ sighs ]...
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stanley test in the last two. uses his serve you well and he opens up the corgi he uses that slice really well to get to get the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be an interesting interesting match while the other semifinal is between andy murray and joe wilson tsonga forty eight murray was victorious i'm a spaniard down in front in four to come in from a set down a close match this one in which three sets went to tie break six seven seven six six four seven six the final score line as mine are passed by his pool moving semifinal. the seven years i've been on the draw from experience and having played a joke well all times i know well to put in the two years i've known them for a long time and. you know rather than focusing on that being the semifinals of the need to focus on that being a match against. well murray's opponents in the last four tsonga also needed four sets to progress germany's philipp kohls
stanley test in the last two. uses his serve you well and he opens up the corgi he uses that slice really well to get to get the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be an interesting interesting match while the other semifinal is between andy murray and joe wilson tsonga forty eight...
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i had a chance to attend the opening there, and tell us what it is like to be the first african-american man to play the role of stanleyn the tennessee williams' classic? >> well, it is amazing and of course, such an iconic role made famous by mar low brando and the 1951 movie production, but it has been an extraordinary experience because it is my broadway debut and i think that my president is speaking at my alma mater carnegie mellon in pittsburgh, and today. >> yes. >> and it has always been my first love, film and television and hollywood came beckoning and i have been able to build a career and life there, but i have always had a love for the stage, so to get a chance to come to the broadway stage for the first time and in this production with the tennessee williams' words in "streetcar named desire" and minus the kowalski last name for stanley. but as you said, it is a great success. we are moving to london after this. and you were there opening night, and we get to sign off here two weeks out. >> it was a powerful performance from all of you and it has gotten wonderful reviews and a an exception with the "new y
i had a chance to attend the opening there, and tell us what it is like to be the first african-american man to play the role of stanleyn the tennessee williams' classic? >> well, it is amazing and of course, such an iconic role made famous by mar low brando and the 1951 movie production, but it has been an extraordinary experience because it is my broadway debut and i think that my president is speaking at my alma mater carnegie mellon in pittsburgh, and today. >> yes. >> and...
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uses it. >>stanley: looked carefully. there is a bicyclist on the ground hit by a driver to offer assistance.life- threatening injuries. watch as this elderly couple attempted to cross geary street instead of using a pedestrian overpass. there are black and white regulatory signs instructing people to use the overpass and commonly fixed barricades to block them from crossing but they just go around across anyway. this man is pushing a shopping cart and a rolled out into traffic before stopping abruptly to avoid getting hit by this car. even while paramedics and police were helping the injured by a writer, people were still crossing under the overpass. one man shown here was leading wearing jolt earphones. yes, there have been fatalities at this intersection. if you cross illegally there is a good chance he could be held at fault just to save a few seconds, if you survive. ask yourself if it is worth it. >>marty: if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail him. we want to wrap things up with a final look at the 7 day forecast for the bay area. you can see the toasty temperatures in
uses it. >>stanley: looked carefully. there is a bicyclist on the ground hit by a driver to offer assistance.life- threatening injuries. watch as this elderly couple attempted to cross geary street instead of using a pedestrian overpass. there are black and white regulatory signs instructing people to use the overpass and commonly fixed barricades to block them from crossing but they just go around across anyway. this man is pushing a shopping cart and a rolled out into traffic before...