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whirlpool did announce that they're going to cut 480 jobs in italy.u guys. >>> dom, thank you so much. guys, what do you think? >> here's the deal. you had carrot, green mountain come out and they priced their machine at $300. nobody is buying it for that. soda stream has had it out. not single serve, for years, they have good penetration in europe, but were unable to penetrate 1% of the homes here. it will be a tough road to go. very tough. it's a commodity market right now in terms of the coffee machines. i don't know how soda is going to do. >> i would point out if you're a trader, you are not scanning the 52-week low list in a bull market that's 1% off of record high. so you're probably not here, it's not to say the stock can't pop off of these levels, it's been demolished. but when you're trading, your looking at good set-ups in a have a probability of working out well. this is a falling knife. it's not about your company, it's what you do with your capital that you're allocating to see gains in the near future this is a tough place to play. >> l
whirlpool did announce that they're going to cut 480 jobs in italy.u guys. >>> dom, thank you so much. guys, what do you think? >> here's the deal. you had carrot, green mountain come out and they priced their machine at $300. nobody is buying it for that. soda stream has had it out. not single serve, for years, they have good penetration in europe, but were unable to penetrate 1% of the homes here. it will be a tough road to go. very tough. it's a commodity market right now in...
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>> charles, this is a pretty specific question, but you've been very positive on whirlpool, now aftert's done extraordinarily well, and latin machas gone through its own problems, but i think they will correct that, and in the meantime we'll start to see more home building here, i think the u.s. market will probably pick up the baton and take whirlpool north of 200 so i like whirl pillar a lot. now, that first smart washing machine for $1,600 was a bust. >> welcome to las vegas charles. >> thank you very much. >> i was wondering about your opinion with massive limit partnerships with etf at the time. >> they were the place to be for a long period of time, in the oil industry, they had special tax codes for them so that they were able to throw off a lot of the cash to the holders, they have come down diagram dramatically, they were acquired they really week or late last week, and i think it depends on your tax bracket and how much money you're trying to save. but the notion that they're bulletproof has gone away. but i think they are cheap enough. anyone know mlp. >> yeah. the owner of
>> charles, this is a pretty specific question, but you've been very positive on whirlpool, now aftert's done extraordinarily well, and latin machas gone through its own problems, but i think they will correct that, and in the meantime we'll start to see more home building here, i think the u.s. market will probably pick up the baton and take whirlpool north of 200 so i like whirl pillar a lot. now, that first smart washing machine for $1,600 was a bust. >> welcome to las vegas...
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>> charles, this is a pretty specific question, but you've been very positive on whirlpool, now aftersolutely, yeah, again, another stock you chart it, a year or five years, it's done extraordinarily well, and latin machas gone through its own problems, but i think they will correct that, and in the meantime we'll start to see more home building here, i think probably pick up the baton and take whirlpool north of 200, so i like whirl pillar a lot. now, that first smart washing machine for $1,600 was a bust. >> welcome to las vegas, charles. >> thank you very much. >> i was wondering about your opinion with massive limit partnerships with etf at the time. >> they were the place to be for a long period of time, in the oil industry, they had special tax codes for them so that they were able to throw off a lot of the cash to the holders, they have come down diagram dramatically, they were acquired they really week or late last week, and i think it depends on your tax bracket and how much money you're trying to save. but the notion that they're bulletproof has gone away. but i think they a
>> charles, this is a pretty specific question, but you've been very positive on whirlpool, now aftersolutely, yeah, again, another stock you chart it, a year or five years, it's done extraordinarily well, and latin machas gone through its own problems, but i think they will correct that, and in the meantime we'll start to see more home building here, i think probably pick up the baton and take whirlpool north of 200, so i like whirl pillar a lot. now, that first smart washing machine for...
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so i like whirlpool a lot. that first washing machine.ine for $1,600 was a bust. i think they'll get smarter than that. >> thank you. charles: all right. don from las vegas. >> welcome to las vegas, charles. charles: thank you very much. >> i was wondering of what your opinion of partnership etf right now. charles: it was the place to be for a long period of time. in the oil industry, they had special taxes. special tax code for them so that they were able to throw off a lot of the cash to the holders. they have come down dramatically. they have gotten hit. they were getting hit even before crude oil was getting a hit. i would look at them from a case-by-case basis. they were acquired earlier this week or late last week. mlp. i think it depends on your tax record and how much money you're trying to save. the notion that they're bulletproof has gone away. anyone -- matt: we own a couple of etfs. if you own an mlp -- if you own an etf, you don't have to deal with that. they've gotten hit. oil has found the base. if you want income, it's a g
so i like whirlpool a lot. that first washing machine.ine for $1,600 was a bust. i think they'll get smarter than that. >> thank you. charles: all right. don from las vegas. >> welcome to las vegas, charles. charles: thank you very much. >> i was wondering of what your opinion of partnership etf right now. charles: it was the place to be for a long period of time. in the oil industry, they had special taxes. special tax code for them so that they were able to throw off a lot...
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the club has whirlpools in a fitness room. he used to be a wind energy electronics engineer. more recently, his battalion fought for weeks in the surrounded city. he says most of the germans fighting for the separatists have russian roots. >> we are not terrorists. we are perfectly normal people. these civilians, the children walking over there, that is who we are protecting. reporter: he came to donetsk because his cousin was on flight mh17, shot down over ukraine last july. at first, he was a civilian helper, but that he let the separatists train him to be a fighter. he blames all the destruction here solely on the ukrainian government. as an ethnic german from russia, he feels obligated to support other russians, like those into a mosque. >> in the first month i was here, i thought this is my war. but then, there were these pensioners. reporter: what happened? >> 12 of them died in an artillery barrage. when i covered the corpses, it was clear to me this was my war. i will remain here until i die. reporter: he doesn't think the cease-fire will hold. he makes no bones about
the club has whirlpools in a fitness room. he used to be a wind energy electronics engineer. more recently, his battalion fought for weeks in the surrounded city. he says most of the germans fighting for the separatists have russian roots. >> we are not terrorists. we are perfectly normal people. these civilians, the children walking over there, that is who we are protecting. reporter: he came to donetsk because his cousin was on flight mh17, shot down over ukraine last july. at first, he...
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in just ten seconds, a whirlpool in the living room. children's toys, furniture, debris. the river rushing in pushing more than twice the volume of niagara falls. in just 20 seconds, the electric flickers. >> we're okay, we're okay. >> should we call 911? >> we're okay, 911 is not going to be able to get to us. we're okay. all right? >> you guys keep saying that but look at this [ bleep ] house. my main concern was getting trapped in that house with my daughter nin there, so, that was the hard part for me. >> reporter: the family telling their story to our affiliate, kvue. >> we were trying to figure out how we were going to get out of there. i was -- i tied sheets together to make a lifeline in case we needed to get from the window to the tree. >> reporter: and the water kept rising. you can see the water line right there. that family five of them had nowhere to go. they are huddled in this room. finally, they call 911 and rescuers come. the only way out of the house was through this window right here, under the window sill is where that rescue boat met them. here in wem
in just ten seconds, a whirlpool in the living room. children's toys, furniture, debris. the river rushing in pushing more than twice the volume of niagara falls. in just 20 seconds, the electric flickers. >> we're okay, we're okay. >> should we call 911? >> we're okay, 911 is not going to be able to get to us. we're okay. all right? >> you guys keep saying that but look at this [ bleep ] house. my main concern was getting trapped in that house with my daughter nin...
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whirlpool. they did get an analyst commentary at rbc.sell washing machines and home appliances. that's part of the trade. this is just this month up about 2.5%. lowe's, the home improvement retailing. you think fix up your yard and all that improvement activity. low's perhaps a beneficiary here. which is interesting, interday showing strength here. these are all just today. we don't often talk about them but they make coils. springs for your mattress. >> the inereds. >> that is the best performing stock in the s&p 500 this month to date. they had earnings a few days back and if you look at the stocks in there. a lot of them mohawk industries make floors. a lot of the names in the top 10, 20 30 just so far this month have been home improvement and home builder related. you want to watch as we get deeper into the spring selling season. if we see things pick up they would know more about that than i would. i see that strength and i say maybe traders are betting that things will be better this season. >> let's bring in the advisers and asset
whirlpool. they did get an analyst commentary at rbc.sell washing machines and home appliances. that's part of the trade. this is just this month up about 2.5%. lowe's, the home improvement retailing. you think fix up your yard and all that improvement activity. low's perhaps a beneficiary here. which is interesting, interday showing strength here. these are all just today. we don't often talk about them but they make coils. springs for your mattress. >> the inereds. >> that is the...
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they say their living room turned into a giant washing machine when a whirlpool formed. meanwhile, the water is still rising. hundreds of people who live near the colorado river are being asked to get out of their homes. >>> jay gray has been tracking this disaster since it started. he's live now in wimberley, texas wshgs the very latest. jay? >> reporter: hey there pat. yeah unfortunately, here more rain here. at times it was heavy, maiging being the job even more difficult if that's possible for search and rescue teams that are working through debris that you can see all around us here. that is the families of those they're searching for today talked about their resolve to make sure their loved ones are found. >> oh, no! >> reporter: panic as a wall of water bursts through the door of a home along the blaunchnco river. this home video shows the horror while today the words of family members of the missing share the heartache. >> it's impossible to express in words the tremendous loss, pain and fear we are feeling. >> reporter: still working alongside rescue and recover
they say their living room turned into a giant washing machine when a whirlpool formed. meanwhile, the water is still rising. hundreds of people who live near the colorado river are being asked to get out of their homes. >>> jay gray has been tracking this disaster since it started. he's live now in wimberley, texas wshgs the very latest. jay? >> reporter: hey there pat. yeah unfortunately, here more rain here. at times it was heavy, maiging being the job even more difficult if...
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the rush of water ripped the door right off the frame and creating a whirlpool of furniture. firefighters in the area managed to get that family to safety. >>> meantime the death toll in texas and oklahoma is growing. it's now at 23 and search crews in central texas are still trying to accountor for nine people. hundreds of potential flood zones are being asked to voluntarily evacuate. oklahoma officials say some residents are essentially cut off because bridges and main roads are flooded out and much of texas and oklahoma are expecting more severe weather with flood watches throughout the weekend. >>> that loudoun county quarry responsible for a rain of rocks in the sterling area last week may be in for a big change. owners of the quarry unveiled new plans today to redevelop the site. this komz just days after something went horribly wrong during blasting at the quarry, sending huge boulders through nearby homes and businesses. the new plan calls for turning the quarry into a lake and adding retail businesses, hotels and offices. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk. the
the rush of water ripped the door right off the frame and creating a whirlpool of furniture. firefighters in the area managed to get that family to safety. >>> meantime the death toll in texas and oklahoma is growing. it's now at 23 and search crews in central texas are still trying to accountor for nine people. hundreds of potential flood zones are being asked to voluntarily evacuate. oklahoma officials say some residents are essentially cut off because bridges and main roads are...
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. >> i'm going to be on the other side of dan here and i like whirlpool for a trade because if you getrenovation trade that is going on, excitement coming from home debow, this is the way to play it. >> karen. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board.>>. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board.th. >> karen. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board. >> dupont. you have to use it as your stop. so that level it traded down to, 69.30. i'm still long the name. company will be forced to do something even in peltz's absence. >> thanks so much for watching. catches again tomorrow at 5:00. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is to teach you and to coach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> sometimes making mo
. >> i'm going to be on the other side of dan here and i like whirlpool for a trade because if you getrenovation trade that is going on, excitement coming from home debow, this is the way to play it. >> karen. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board.>>. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board.th. >> karen. >> yes, i would like to see new direction on the place board. >> dupont. you have to use it as your...
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all the while watching the floods create this whirlpool. tables and chairs swirling.the wife told cnn she was so distressed she didn't even realize she had hit record. >> we watched the water rush in and the power go off. then we smelled a fire the electric was burning. it became very very real and scary at that moment. >> my wife my daughter was asleep upstairs. my brother and brother-in-law were both there. yeah, i think we went into survival mode at that point. we just -- you know the girls were -- my sister-in-law was calling 911. my brother and i were trying to figure out what our next move was. there was a point where i started tying all the bed sheets together to make some sort of a lifeline in case we needed to, you know move out the windows and into the trees or something like that. the water came up to the back porch, and it was coming up very very quickly. just within a matter of minutes from floor level to halfway up the door. it was just a matter of minutes. once it was at floor level, there was no way that we could have got into a vehicle and risked bein
all the while watching the floods create this whirlpool. tables and chairs swirling.the wife told cnn she was so distressed she didn't even realize she had hit record. >> we watched the water rush in and the power go off. then we smelled a fire the electric was burning. it became very very real and scary at that moment. >> my wife my daughter was asleep upstairs. my brother and brother-in-law were both there. yeah, i think we went into survival mode at that point. we just -- you...
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it's unbelievable with a whirlpooling effect.quickly the water was moving and you had large land masses falling in. trees falling in. homes falling in. i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> i was extremely upset because now i saw the first two houses go through the gorge and ours was the next house in line. >> it's a wrenching scene with their beloved house teetering on the edge of the shore. the frams leave to spare themselves from seeing what happens. soon after, the cherished family home built with care from the ground up slips into the water intact and floats down river as if weightless. before disappearing into the churning mud and rapids. the frams are not alone. their neighbors are away when they get news their vacation home is in danger. >> my neighbors called me and told me the house might go down. >> the house breaks in half. hours later, the kubinicks arrive to an unimaginable scene. >> everything was gone. house was gone. everything. >> in a mere four hours, lake delton is drained dry. the entire body of water co
it's unbelievable with a whirlpooling effect.quickly the water was moving and you had large land masses falling in. trees falling in. homes falling in. i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> i was extremely upset because now i saw the first two houses go through the gorge and ours was the next house in line. >> it's a wrenching scene with their beloved house teetering on the edge of the shore. the frams leave to spare themselves from seeing what happens. soon after, the...
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i looked at whirlpool for appliances. it's high. then again i was on that conference call not that long ago that they reported. it was miserable. then i hit up stanley black and decker. and i have an aha moment. dropped less than a buck from its 52-week high but dominates the tools and power tools business. when home depot says they like tools there's a couple of guys in there. but stanley black and decker. here's something i used to hate about stanley black and decker they like. it's got major european exposure. europe is turning back. business getting better. it's a positive now. we know not just from home depot but also from tjx, people are spending money on their homes. we aren't making a decision based on just one store. don't forget stanley black and decker reported a remarkable quarter not that long ago. now we have to ask, is this supported by reportable data? housing starts were at a seven--year high. we also know from home depot's conference call that household information is beginning to grow again perhaps as member as 1
i looked at whirlpool for appliances. it's high. then again i was on that conference call not that long ago that they reported. it was miserable. then i hit up stanley black and decker. and i have an aha moment. dropped less than a buck from its 52-week high but dominates the tools and power tools business. when home depot says they like tools there's a couple of guys in there. but stanley black and decker. here's something i used to hate about stanley black and decker they like. it's got major...
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i think whirlpool and appliances, you could buy it for a trade. i like ppg off that.re trying to pair. ann taylor web for athena too many stores. we don't need as many stores. even as i like to shop, i have to admit. >> putting out a note which it talks about vision and rational for integrated agriculture accompany and the proposal. that came out this morning. let's call it around 8:00 a.m. it had all the info and the trust hurdles are more of a challenge than implied. >> using terminology properly. >> yeah sensing the cuts the deals and values talking egypt. value goes to everybody. >> wherefore you are on the globe. >> we're value. >> when are we going to finish this? >> not for a long time. they've got to get anti trust. then not until september that being minus and then six days under irish law. you're talking quiet a while. the key is, is it going to really try and get a shareholder vote? let's call it july. if it does will it be able to get a shareholder supported and will it say or amend? it's awkward to say we'll only take one shareholder vote. it's a lot more
i think whirlpool and appliances, you could buy it for a trade. i like ppg off that.re trying to pair. ann taylor web for athena too many stores. we don't need as many stores. even as i like to shop, i have to admit. >> putting out a note which it talks about vision and rational for integrated agriculture accompany and the proposal. that came out this morning. let's call it around 8:00 a.m. it had all the info and the trust hurdles are more of a challenge than implied. >> using...
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something happening inside a store and relaying information to one of our large clients like pfizer or whirlpoolr redbull. it could be taking a picture of something that might be happening in other retail locations to give those customers a better picture of what is happening inside the retail location. betty: i am looking at some numbers here. 750,000 gig walkers you have. the jobs you described it to me sound like they are lower paying jobs. can you really make a living off of this? we would view this as supplemental income. it is a second paycheck. one of the interesting trends we see is the growth in multiple part-time jobs where people might be doing this as a second income to pay for a one-timers miniature or to help them get through the end of the month. betty: on average, jobs are $2.50 an hour. david: no. there are two uses for our platform. one is people that would be performing gigs in stores and another is for our customers to use to minister large -- to manage their large workforces. we have staffing companies that actually have w2 employees that would use this to disturb or their w
something happening inside a store and relaying information to one of our large clients like pfizer or whirlpoolr redbull. it could be taking a picture of something that might be happening in other retail locations to give those customers a better picture of what is happening inside the retail location. betty: i am looking at some numbers here. 750,000 gig walkers you have. the jobs you described it to me sound like they are lower paying jobs. can you really make a living off of this? we would...
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whirlpool, they make appliances up and you can see a hefty amount up.y it will go up by about 15%. we will finish off on the consumer electronics side. best buy and the shares are up about 34%. they think here you could see an upside move of 23%. just a few stocks to watch. six there and next time on closing bell we will look at the three biggest sectors that is tech and financials and whoever is going on elsewhere. we will look at all of that with the closing bell. >> you have it all covered. >> trying to. >> all 20 fingers and toes. >> tyler, over to you. >> may we hope the projections come true. >> that's a vigorous debate about whether the markets are or are not overvalued. where does the value reside. gentlemen, good to have you here. neither of you seem to think that u.s. equities even at these prices and valuations are overvalued. why do you say they aren't? >> first of all, the market is up 3% to 4% and people who say it's not an all time high you can't look at it in the vacuum. the al termative rates are so low. it validates a stronger market.
whirlpool, they make appliances up and you can see a hefty amount up.y it will go up by about 15%. we will finish off on the consumer electronics side. best buy and the shares are up about 34%. they think here you could see an upside move of 23%. just a few stocks to watch. six there and next time on closing bell we will look at the three biggest sectors that is tech and financials and whoever is going on elsewhere. we will look at all of that with the closing bell. >> you have it all...
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they have cut their stake in united continental, whirlpool and gotten out of their american airlinesernoon continues. >>> former orchestra conductor talcum has a message for corporate america. he lays out his reasoning in his newly released book the ignorant maestro. already he has cult consulted with i had withly known firms like google intel. welcome. >> thank you. >> the great lessons that you have learn are -- how do these companies do? what's the best way to inspire brilliance among your workers. >> it's not easy but if you look outside your field of expertise into music making for example, you can see a lot of interesting things. and they are all sort of condenserd because the music is bringing everything together in a very intense and fast way. and so you can look at the way conductors actually make people perform better. they cannot play themselves. they cannot even know in advance how those people will play. they can try to dictate everything but then they are just mediocre. if they are really great they do something else. >> and that something? >> one of the keys seems to b
they have cut their stake in united continental, whirlpool and gotten out of their american airlinesernoon continues. >>> former orchestra conductor talcum has a message for corporate america. he lays out his reasoning in his newly released book the ignorant maestro. already he has cult consulted with i had withly known firms like google intel. welcome. >> thank you. >> the great lessons that you have learn are -- how do these companies do? what's the best way to inspire...
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in just ten seconds, a whirlpool in the living room. children's toys, furniture, debris. electricity flickers. >> we're okay. we're okay. >> should we call 911. >> 911 is not going to get to us. we're okay, we're okay. >>> my main concern was getting trapped in that house with my daughter in there. so that was the hard part for me. >> the family telling its story to our affiliate kvue. >> we were trying to figure out how we were going to get out of there. i was -- i tied sheets together to make a lifeline in case we needed to get from the window to the tree. >> and the water kept rising. you can see the water line right there. so that family five of them had nowhere to go. they're huddled in this room and finally they call 911. rescuers come. the only way out was through this window right here under the sill is where the boat met them. here in wemberley, the search still on for seven people still missing. the home they were in washed away. >> we must focus on finding those who are still missing. >> folks here also focused on how to try to put the pieces back together and
in just ten seconds, a whirlpool in the living room. children's toys, furniture, debris. electricity flickers. >> we're okay. we're okay. >> should we call 911. >> 911 is not going to get to us. we're okay, we're okay. >>> my main concern was getting trapped in that house with my daughter in there. so that was the hard part for me. >> the family telling its story to our affiliate kvue. >> we were trying to figure out how we were going to get out of there....
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the nearby blanco river overflowing its banks and turning their living room into a whirlpool of floodd water. luckily firefighters were in the area and they did manage to rescue the family unharmed. terrifying. >>> with the drought still in full force in california where they need rain a controversial question is starting to emerge. why is water so cheap? that's next. it's part adrenaline and part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. >>> the terrible drought out in california, but the water is cheap. jane wells is live in oroville california. jane. >> reporter: tyler in this epic drought, this reservoir has more than enough water needed for the residents that use it that's why they're pitching themselves as an oasis for business with the cheapest water in the nation. how can that be? well, long ago the water agency built this reservoir upstream and they're basically first in line for water. >> it has to go through us to get anywhere else. >> repo
the nearby blanco river overflowing its banks and turning their living room into a whirlpool of floodd water. luckily firefighters were in the area and they did manage to rescue the family unharmed. terrifying. >>> with the drought still in full force in california where they need rain a controversial question is starting to emerge. why is water so cheap? that's next. it's part adrenaline and part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's...
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look at whirlpool. those shares up just 6% to date in may.here is mohawk. if you want to put new floors in your house. a lot of people getting excited about that trade. those shares up 6%. then on the retail side of things. lowe's a big name in home improvement. up 6%. here's the interesting part. i'll hold it right here. guys, the interesting part about this, joe, becky, andrew the single best performing stock in the entire s&p 500 just this month in may has something to do with home improvement, but not a name that we talk about very often. they make bed frames and mattress springs and what not. it's a company, guys, called leggett and platte. when you look at companies doing strong to kick the month off. you look at stocks which does a lot of stuff for the home and in terms of the overall accessory market. they're showing the most signs of life here among the top performers in the s&p. joe, an interesting move as we talk about the real estate selling season. these stocks doing really well to start the month of may. back to you. >> everythi
look at whirlpool. those shares up just 6% to date in may.here is mohawk. if you want to put new floors in your house. a lot of people getting excited about that trade. those shares up 6%. then on the retail side of things. lowe's a big name in home improvement. up 6%. here's the interesting part. i'll hold it right here. guys, the interesting part about this, joe, becky, andrew the single best performing stock in the entire s&p 500 just this month in may has something to do with home...
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steel in middle town washing machines and whirlpool clyde in ohio. rebar, including buyer steel in cincinnati. i visited those plants, talked to the workers again. they're working hard. they understand they've got to compete. they understand it's a global marketplace. they're willing to compete. they want to be sure it's a level playing field. and if we do pass this legislation, it's going to help them in terms of getting that. i don't think it's fair again for american companies to see that products are coming in here that are being subsidized and undersold and not be able to get the relief they need. i'm hopeful that we'll be able to pass this legislation as part of the customs law that's going to come before this united states senate, that that standard is what it ought to be, to ensure that although companies now have access to be able to seek this remedy, that they can actually get the relief that they need by having this relief be provided more quickly and having the standard be one that can be met by american companies and workers who are bein
steel in middle town washing machines and whirlpool clyde in ohio. rebar, including buyer steel in cincinnati. i visited those plants, talked to the workers again. they're working hard. they understand they've got to compete. they understand it's a global marketplace. they're willing to compete. they want to be sure it's a level playing field. and if we do pass this legislation, it's going to help them in terms of getting that. i don't think it's fair again for american companies to see that...