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but when you look at what the chain stores are doing. you can notice that luxury is doing well, be but the middle tier is suffering, that's not really reflective in addition, only the top 5% of the income brackets. and if you add some of these sometimes anecdotal stories there are statistics that give you all of these details then it paints a wider and better picture. >> we are going to take a short break, when we come back, we will talk more about what a healthy recovering economy would look like in 20 with 14. and what some of the latest numbers tell us about how close we are to getting there. blam more than at any time since the great recession began. more for cars student loans. on this edition, we are talking about consumer debt and what it says or doesn't say about the state of the economy. one of the great accomplishments of the american economy over the last couple of generations was to lift seniors into maine, out of poverty. it just seems some disturbing signs. >> well, janet yellen did a great job of economic expansion when con
but when you look at what the chain stores are doing. you can notice that luxury is doing well, be but the middle tier is suffering, that's not really reflective in addition, only the top 5% of the income brackets. and if you add some of these sometimes anecdotal stories there are statistics that give you all of these details then it paints a wider and better picture. >> we are going to take a short break, when we come back, we will talk more about what a healthy recovering economy would...
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you look over at under armour and they're over 23%. the growth projections that they've t got going forward, steven, i think under armour definitely can outpace and explode to the upside versus nike over the next several quarters. when you look at international expaengs, the e mers was up 36% this last quarter. now 39% of the revenues of under armour. they are doing everything right. they're growing in the right places. because of that, i think under armour has far more upside from here than nike does. >> when you look at under armour versus nike i'ming looking at a company that's growing faster but the stock is valued at 50 times earnings nap searnings. that's ridiculously high. we're not talking about technology here. we're talking about as we've seen by speed skating and that is going to kill them. that means nothing. but what we are talking about is marketing. nike has traditionally one of the best marketers in the world, world cup will lift them. solid. it's been strong. it's about 15% a year. and for that, i'm willing to pay just
you look over at under armour and they're over 23%. the growth projections that they've t got going forward, steven, i think under armour definitely can outpace and explode to the upside versus nike over the next several quarters. when you look at international expaengs, the e mers was up 36% this last quarter. now 39% of the revenues of under armour. they are doing everything right. they're growing in the right places. because of that, i think under armour has far more upside from here than...
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to look not at the group, you have to look at them individually, i think what we have seen in the last months is real different station between countries that have taken tough policy decisions to have fiscal policies and structural reforms in their markets. >> rose: who would that be? >> i would rather not name names but if you look at the performance of currencies and the performance in the market, there is a real differentiation between countries that have taken the tough decisions and countries that maybe haven't. >> rose: and put us on one of those making the tough decisions in terms of financial regular regulation? >> i think we both, in terms of our fiscal consolidation if anything we have done more in the short run than we should have, so i think we have done well in terms of our banking reforms, we have been tabling the lead in getting our financial house in order. we continue to be a leader in the world on the important issues i think if you look at the emerging markets, there are a number of idiosyncratic things that are creating you know, local problems, it is not at the mom
to look not at the group, you have to look at them individually, i think what we have seen in the last months is real different station between countries that have taken tough policy decisions to have fiscal policies and structural reforms in their markets. >> rose: who would that be? >> i would rather not name names but if you look at the performance of currencies and the performance in the market, there is a real differentiation between countries that have taken the tough...
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then when you look back, you see the things you accomplished and the kind of jump out of the noise ofhe day. in the 80's it didn't feel like the spirit of bipartisanship. >> tip o'neill and ronald reagan and all that. there is a lot of romanticism remembering the 80's. i remember when losing a few dozen democrats, lost control of the house floor and the reagan program went to congress. thatwas difference is speaker o'neill did not tie the congress up in knots. he let the process go forward with the confidence that in the end, it would come back to his benefit, as it did just a couple of years later when we were able to start negotiating. there were some pretty tough words going back and forth between the white house and congress in those days, and certainly in the 90's. we have come out of the worst depression since -- worst recession since the great depression. we have seen the affordable care act enacted and now it's being implemented, changing policy in a way that affects every american's life. every day we are doing more. i am bullish on our opportunity to do more and when people
then when you look back, you see the things you accomplished and the kind of jump out of the noise ofhe day. in the 80's it didn't feel like the spirit of bipartisanship. >> tip o'neill and ronald reagan and all that. there is a lot of romanticism remembering the 80's. i remember when losing a few dozen democrats, lost control of the house floor and the reagan program went to congress. thatwas difference is speaker o'neill did not tie the congress up in knots. he let the process go...
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pretty strong statement there a part of the toolkit of american foreign policy after all i mean if you look at where it's been use its force its been outside of its area of sensitivity its original core than the north atlantic how do you respond to what jonathan just said well actually i. i tend to agree with him with much of what he said. perhaps i wouldn't be so i wouldn't be so certain that nato has pursued the ninety russia agenda but certainly nato as a large ment's has not be brought forward according to our consistent principle and this principle is actually common sensical i'm in my opinion not a should expand whenever that expansion around increases and hans has security when that is not the case that now the laws mention not take place so in my opinion the words are a good rationale to expand nato to eastern european countries in the ninety's as there is a good rationale to to do the same thing for the balkan countries but the offer to the offer to ukraine and georgia back in two thousand and eight two for a prospect of nato membership in the in the future that was that was very i
pretty strong statement there a part of the toolkit of american foreign policy after all i mean if you look at where it's been use its force its been outside of its area of sensitivity its original core than the north atlantic how do you respond to what jonathan just said well actually i. i tend to agree with him with much of what he said. perhaps i wouldn't be so i wouldn't be so certain that nato has pursued the ninety russia agenda but certainly nato as a large ment's has not be brought...
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you have to looking at what is next. >> i guarantee you, i sit down with these people and that is what me. they say they are looking to the future but they are paralyzed by uncertainty. i hear that word over and over and over. that is the explanation why they are not ended the cash -- not spending the cash. >> uncertainty should not be where r&d spending. cash is piled up in corporations. we are seeing stock buyback programs. we are uncertain as to what comes next, particularly from a political and regulatory point of view. if you look at things like obamacare and the cost of obamacare. if you look at things like the nlrb or the epa. just stymied about what comes next. wouldested that money have a lower rate of return for a shareholder than a cash management account. >> look at what interest rates are today. the best way to invest your money today to take advantage of the shareholder is to buy back stock. reinvest in the company. you are just reinvesting in your own equity. i would do more r&d. the best companies should continue their r&d budgets. >> we have to think a quick commercial
you have to looking at what is next. >> i guarantee you, i sit down with these people and that is what me. they say they are looking to the future but they are paralyzed by uncertainty. i hear that word over and over and over. that is the explanation why they are not ended the cash -- not spending the cash. >> uncertainty should not be where r&d spending. cash is piled up in corporations. we are seeing stock buyback programs. we are uncertain as to what comes next, particularly...
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the face type you. look. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. wealthy british style it's time to write a. book . market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines today and to cause a report. by marinating join me. for in-depth impartial and financial reporting commentary for news and much much. only on the bus and. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing nato expansion. ok i'd like to go to jonathan in london martin brought up on the issue of iran which i think is very interesting is because this tells us how honest and legitimate the west particularly the united states is in dealing with iran because if they can get a deal then why do they need to expand ok anti-missile defense in all of this here but at the same time we hear that nato needs to have should be in. have a presence in ukraine i mean they're certainly contradictory there is certainly a two track here but i would i would disagree with martin is that if we have a nato ships controlling the
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at france when you look at the netherlands when you look at some of the larger countries france is really a basket case here and employment unemployment is rising about every month there are huge disputes everyone's with the law and and so you know one wonders you know how long you know germany holding all of europe together i don't think they gain ok now europe has been forced to undergo austerity in the periphery to prevent a fault as you said especially in greece but now bond yields they're dropping is the eurozone crisis over it's kind of like my first question but euro zone as a whole on ask. well actually you know they've been dropping not just in europe but in the united states until recently actually because the central bank manipulations of buying bonds in the united states and in europe of a belief that everything's under control and if you look at the leverage of banks will you know who's buying these things you get an enormous problem in europe. all of this debt is is owned by the spanish dess own by. banks in spain so what happens if you start to rise there and i think they'r
at france when you look at the netherlands when you look at some of the larger countries france is really a basket case here and employment unemployment is rising about every month there are huge disputes everyone's with the law and and so you know one wonders you know how long you know germany holding all of europe together i don't think they gain ok now europe has been forced to undergo austerity in the periphery to prevent a fault as you said especially in greece but now bond yields they're...
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we're all looking for baseball. you have a nice baseball analogy, when you're standing up at bat looking for the big fat ball to come in, that's what you're looking for. sandra: show us your baseball stance again. david: looking for a big fat ball there and you think you found a fat ball in gm. or gm you think is ready to go. why do you like gm right now? >> the baseball analogy is when you have things moving along you have to look for fat pitches. fat pitches is something you kept eye on and come in the right spot where you want it. the business to buy them lower and sell them higher. general motors is 42, 423. just come down mid to low 30s. that company at least by metrics about as cheap as it has been long time. not as cheap as last year and it right here i think you have a grate spot to enter that particular position. as your other guest mentioned, there is soft spot in the weather due economy due to weather and everything else goiig on. cash on balance sheet. activist investors done filing. i think right here is re
we're all looking for baseball. you have a nice baseball analogy, when you're standing up at bat looking for the big fat ball to come in, that's what you're looking for. sandra: show us your baseball stance again. david: looking for a big fat ball there and you think you found a fat ball in gm. or gm you think is ready to go. why do you like gm right now? >> the baseball analogy is when you have things moving along you have to look for fat pitches. fat pitches is something you kept eye on...
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are you looking for the idea? are you looking for the person? ried about the fickle-changing nature of what people in mobile like? pull back from the idea and how you find the money to get to it. >> the pace of change on the internet, internet and mobile is staggering what you're investing is an extraordinarily talented team that matters above everything else. why? because if everything changes as quick as it's changing if you don't change it speed of lightning you miss out. look at mark zuckerberg. the fact it's so relevant is zuckerberg is able to make good moves. >> so cool somebody doing extreme frisbee grew up in this country as a teenager on food stamps. met a good friend. that's cool. only in america. mark sucher, thank you for joining us. nice to see you. >> thank you. >>> coming up. no more waiting for downloads. streams, messages that won't go through. google coming to the rescue. see if you're one of the lucky ones getting a major upgrade next. >>> this is heart health beat. we all know how important diet and exercise are to heart heal
are you looking for the idea? are you looking for the person? ried about the fickle-changing nature of what people in mobile like? pull back from the idea and how you find the money to get to it. >> the pace of change on the internet, internet and mobile is staggering what you're investing is an extraordinarily talented team that matters above everything else. why? because if everything changes as quick as it's changing if you don't change it speed of lightning you miss out. look at mark...
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you. >> a lot more to come. nbc's ron mott in the valentine's day look there with the red scarf. we love it and wish you happy valentine's day in the snow. >> thank you, to you, as well, and all those watching. >> thank you very much. there are reports as we know of more snow on the way. we want to get you all the updated information. we have nbc meteorologist bill karins with the update. bill? >> already up in portland, maine. drive five more hours, ron, and you'll be in a blizzard come saturday night, into sunday morning, because that's what's heading for maine. that's about it. the storm, the next one, unbelievable, isn't it? four, five storms in a row. this is the next one, it snowed this morning in des moines, now snowing north side of st. louis and it will head toward indianapolis and louisville and lexington. just enough to make it difficult for the drive home. now the big storm, this is the nor'easter, that's huge, as big as it gets. this is a much smaller storm and moving quickly. the path is going to dive to the coast and then once it feeds off the warm waters here in th
you. >> a lot more to come. nbc's ron mott in the valentine's day look there with the red scarf. we love it and wish you happy valentine's day in the snow. >> thank you, to you, as well, and all those watching. >> thank you very much. there are reports as we know of more snow on the way. we want to get you all the updated information. we have nbc meteorologist bill karins with the update. bill? >> already up in portland, maine. drive five more hours, ron, and you'll be...
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let's look at futures. you can see it is a positive response to this after initially the market was selling off just a bit. no taper of the taper perhaps. let's take a look at the ten-year talking about taper and qe. you can see not much change there either. and over in europe a reaction, not a reaction, how is the day working out? well, pretty well after what has been generally a positive week for the various markets in europe. all right. let's get to that jobs number itself, of course, and talk about it, jim. you know, market reaction now seems to be positive. don't know what that's playing off of. maybe the tiny tick up in the participation rate after being down more or less for decades it would seem. i don't know. >> when you listen to the coverage that we were hearing before on "squawk," mr. dortmund spoke and cvs and said the traffic's not there because of the weather and the weather was the worst nationwide since 1977. now, typically you've notes a ter ri asterisked these numbers. do you know what, david
let's look at futures. you can see it is a positive response to this after initially the market was selling off just a bit. no taper of the taper perhaps. let's take a look at the ten-year talking about taper and qe. you can see not much change there either. and over in europe a reaction, not a reaction, how is the day working out? well, pretty well after what has been generally a positive week for the various markets in europe. all right. let's get to that jobs number itself, of course, and...
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and bottom line perspective. >> when you look at the sector, is there a way to price in the value of pr when a company makes a decision to trim $2 billion off of its revenue? can you price in less tangible corporate moves? >> not necessarily. what you do is discount cash flows, and that's the end of the story for stock evaluation. so when you look out beyond 5, 10 years, when you look at cvs and their cash flows, they're tied heavily to the management business, or the business that helps healthcare plans control their costs, so it makes sense from a long-term perspective that it would happen today. it's nice to see it happening, and nice to see them from a pr perspective today. but in the longer term, this helps a great deal for growing their business, because they can go ahead and tell plant sponsors and employers, and the government for that matter that the services they sell in terms of costs, and controlling drug benefit costs is there. and it's not going to harm their members when they come into the stores. >> not just controlling costs, doctor, but having as part of the profit p
and bottom line perspective. >> when you look at the sector, is there a way to price in the value of pr when a company makes a decision to trim $2 billion off of its revenue? can you price in less tangible corporate moves? >> not necessarily. what you do is discount cash flows, and that's the end of the story for stock evaluation. so when you look out beyond 5, 10 years, when you look at cvs and their cash flows, they're tied heavily to the management business, or the business that...
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stock has already move. >> when you look at this for the longer term you can hold on to it for yield right now. look at the longer term, it shows me as the contracts come in from all various shale plays, some newer, they're going to get the contracts five and ten-year contracts and it's going to be huge money. >> don't look at me, counselor. >> come on, judge. >> looking a the jury box. i can't help you, man. >> i have a little money in my pocket. >> keep it fair, judge. >> josh brown, who made the more compelling argument? >> i agree with the armenian in the gotee. >> wait a minute. >> wmb historically has a huge correlation with ung and with the natural gas strip in general. ung has far outstripped wmb over the last year. 30% versus this stock playing catchup. more room to the upside. >> tell us who you think won that debate. use the #bull or #bear. we're going to give you the results as we always do at the end of the show. >>> shares of lululemon falling nearly 35% in the last three months but the retailer got a break today after rbc capital upgraded it to outperform. joining us no
stock has already move. >> when you look at this for the longer term you can hold on to it for yield right now. look at the longer term, it shows me as the contracts come in from all various shale plays, some newer, they're going to get the contracts five and ten-year contracts and it's going to be huge money. >> don't look at me, counselor. >> come on, judge. >> looking a the jury box. i can't help you, man. >> i have a little money in my pocket. >> keep it...
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you know what may be in the lanes. >> we have a live look outside at the bay bridge. it's wet out there. it's thursday, february 27 it is. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. the storm has moved on but some of the damage evident. check this out. our director almost slammed into this branch on her way to work. this is just the start of it all. new storm moving into the bay area. we have our microclimate weather team in place. let's start out, there is our girl, meteorologist christina loren. >> and our ground is already saturated so with more heavy rainfall in the forecast, that concern for flooding is heightened as we head throughout the next 24 hours. we're getting light activity. i would say go ahead and put something, a hoody on to protect your hair or clothing but you don't need the umbrella all day. as we head through this afternoon i think we'll see a fair amount of sunshine later on today. i want to show you what we expect here in the south bay. this is where we're goi
you know what may be in the lanes. >> we have a live look outside at the bay bridge. it's wet out there. it's thursday, february 27 it is. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. the storm has moved on but some of the damage evident. check this out. our director almost slammed into this branch on her way to work. this is just the start of it all. new storm moving into the...
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you can decide whether you're brave enough. i'm looking at swatch. expected to rise when it does finally open. up 4% this morning. profit will the swiss franc ever give them a break? 1.6313.d now buys you the number we're expecting this morning, 59. anything above 50 is expansion territory. approaches 60, that is outright punchy, francine. >> thank you. markets look to be rebounding after a serious slide earlier this week. joining us to share his investment strategy richard jeffries. great to have you on the program. how surprised were you by the correction? >> i think rather than the correction, i would see this as a reintroduction of volatile any the markets. what the fed has done is buy a period of quiet -- they have forced down markets to abnormally low levels. with the tapering it must be the case that the volatility comes back. i'm not particularly concerned by this. >> $3 trillion has been wiped off probably in equities since january. >> $3 trillion against what? what is the basis we're talking about? the percentage has been reasonably substant
you can decide whether you're brave enough. i'm looking at swatch. expected to rise when it does finally open. up 4% this morning. profit will the swiss franc ever give them a break? 1.6313.d now buys you the number we're expecting this morning, 59. anything above 50 is expansion territory. approaches 60, that is outright punchy, francine. >> thank you. markets look to be rebounding after a serious slide earlier this week. joining us to share his investment strategy richard jeffries....
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if you look at the second chart, it shows you the changes of graduation status of our offtrack students. they are initially offtrack at the beginning and after the evening school program we show a positive change of 33 percent. 33 percent is the offtrack students able to move up in their graduation status meaning they are closer to graduation. it shows a break down of 12 and 11 and 10th graders. >> moving forward one of the things we have here is the spring evening school where we offer courses in biology, english and should be noted as well in the fall evening school we had a special english language development class at o'connel that will be continued into spring . we offer geometry, history and world ii and chemistry. this year the board of education approved a new online vendor which is a through e approved. san francisco is one of the first actually in the country to offer a through g science online with a wet lab. that's been very exciting and english -- what we thought was very important when we formed this office was we wanted to be accountable and the help of julie chan. we rea
if you look at the second chart, it shows you the changes of graduation status of our offtrack students. they are initially offtrack at the beginning and after the evening school program we show a positive change of 33 percent. 33 percent is the offtrack students able to move up in their graduation status meaning they are closer to graduation. it shows a break down of 12 and 11 and 10th graders. >> moving forward one of the things we have here is the spring evening school where we offer...
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and then you looked the last quarter, you had the this fiscal concern about the budget, and there wasi look at 2014 and we look at what's going on in our markets, i think we're going into the new normal. it's always nice to compare it to the first six months of last year or to month over month, but here's why i think the new normal is going to be generating two to four sales per month per project, you're going to see moderate price appreciation in some of your submarkets, and it's all driven by jobs. i mean, our economy i is still chugging along. we're going to generate about 2.4 million jobs -- liz: but, doug -- >> go ahead. liz: specifically, the housing industry has more headwinds than just the weather. i look at chronic labor shortages, credit is still on the tougher side to get, and on top of it you could look at the fact that maybe developers are jittery about investing in new sights. you weren't. last year you made that acquisition, and you got about 27,000 additional lots. are they fitting on your books? what's oopg -- happening? you're in the trenches, what's it like? >> just
and then you looked the last quarter, you had the this fiscal concern about the budget, and there wasi look at 2014 and we look at what's going on in our markets, i think we're going into the new normal. it's always nice to compare it to the first six months of last year or to month over month, but here's why i think the new normal is going to be generating two to four sales per month per project, you're going to see moderate price appreciation in some of your submarkets, and it's all driven by...
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when you look out beyond five, ten years, when you look at cvs and catc cash flows, it helps businesses control their healthcare costs. it makes good sense in long-term perspective. it's nice to see this happening and from a pr perspective today, and longer term this helps a great deal in growing their business. now they can sell their products easier. they can go ahead and tell planned sponsors and employers, the government for that matter, the services they sell in controlling drug-benefit costs is there, and it's not going to harm their members when they come into the stores. >> not just controlling costs, but actually having as part of the profit picture bringing down medical costs. a company like cvs with the various businesses it's in has incentive to help people get better. >> absolutely. that's a trend we're seeing in the public healthcare community. part of keeping people healthy is embracing the culture of health and give the opportunity to make the community of making those healthy choices as a default. decreasing the density of communities to buy a hammer unfortunately produ
when you look out beyond five, ten years, when you look at cvs and catc cash flows, it helps businesses control their healthcare costs. it makes good sense in long-term perspective. it's nice to see this happening and from a pr perspective today, and longer term this helps a great deal in growing their business. now they can sell their products easier. they can go ahead and tell planned sponsors and employers, the government for that matter, the services they sell in controlling drug-benefit...
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you can look at the technicals. you can look at the taper, the taper talk. energy but inflation, that's been the undercurrent this week when yellen talked about inflation. it's going higher. >> want to get your take on gold. risen $100 this year so far. but at the same time, it's been a slow rise. what's next for gold in your opinion? >> jeff talked about the technicals and the technical traders are all in control here. gold is probably headed to 1320, 1340 area here. just based on the technical momentum behind in 2014. the fundamentals are not that great though. gold can potentially be down 10% from here. look at better unemployment rate. low inflation other than emerging market. and basically higher interest rates from last year. so right there you've got to be careful. you trade it but i think it he's 1320 sooner rather than later. >> tune in to futuresnow@cnbc.com because we've got larry mcdonald who will tell us what gold is telling about the taper. watch it, scott. >> we will. >>> up next, one billionaire real estate investor is making a big bet on a r
you can look at the technicals. you can look at the taper, the taper talk. energy but inflation, that's been the undercurrent this week when yellen talked about inflation. it's going higher. >> want to get your take on gold. risen $100 this year so far. but at the same time, it's been a slow rise. what's next for gold in your opinion? >> jeff talked about the technicals and the technical traders are all in control here. gold is probably headed to 1320, 1340 area here. just based on...
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this is a stock you want to own. looking out in the future, shanghai disney, lucas films, a lot of things to get excited about right now. >> so matt, you heard the disney take. for years, the texas banking sector has been sort of the one that's been doing great. i thought that sort of pony might be ridden already. you beg to differ. cullen frost, still a pick. >> i think that pony has some more legs. i think when you look at the texas economy, it's very strong and part of that reason is the continued success of the energy sector that continues to grow and grow and grow. when you look at texas, i like being conservative. cullen frost is one of the most conservative banks out there in texas. never took t.a.r.p. very conservative on its lending pattern. has a very strong dividend yield of 2.7%. they actually have strong revenue growth and earnings growth with a lot of banks, particularly money center banks, seem to lack. i think this is a very good conservative play. it's a texas play. it's an energy play. it's a dividend play.
this is a stock you want to own. looking out in the future, shanghai disney, lucas films, a lot of things to get excited about right now. >> so matt, you heard the disney take. for years, the texas banking sector has been sort of the one that's been doing great. i thought that sort of pony might be ridden already. you beg to differ. cullen frost, still a pick. >> i think that pony has some more legs. i think when you look at the texas economy, it's very strong and part of that...
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look at them. a little bit of luxury. a little bit of banks for you. b.n.p. paribas is down. $1 billion in terms of u.s. litigation. the dividend missed as well. we were looking for 1.75 euros. coming in at 1.5 . he remembers, fourth quarter sales -- rer maze. lloyds, you have gone through the top line. fourth consecutive annual loss. p.p.i. payment protection. 10 billion pounds. 10 billion pounds in terms of missed -- that blows my mind. let's have a look at some of the currencies in terms of what is going on. this is the dollar index. that will all be down to the jobless claims and of course what happens with those retail sales and there is the aussie dollar, as you can see, francine, unemployment numbers hitting a 10-year high in australia. traders pare their bets. >> thank you very much. manus cranny with the latest on the markets. we're watching the advertising giant's most recent sales. rose more than 5%. joining me now from paris to discuss the numbers is the publicis. those figures were a touch disappointing because emerging countries such as china and
look at them. a little bit of luxury. a little bit of banks for you. b.n.p. paribas is down. $1 billion in terms of u.s. litigation. the dividend missed as well. we were looking for 1.75 euros. coming in at 1.5 . he remembers, fourth quarter sales -- rer maze. lloyds, you have gone through the top line. fourth consecutive annual loss. p.p.i. payment protection. 10 billion pounds. 10 billion pounds in terms of missed -- that blows my mind. let's have a look at some of the currencies in terms of...
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and i could, you know a when you look in the mirror you don't think about it but you look in the mirrord oh there is that guy, and you catch yourself like what you were -- the state you were in when you looked in the mirror, you know and you can make a face and kind of tough 15 yourself up or handsome yourself up or whatever you do but when you catch yourself in that anywhere proper you see mistakes, states you are in, like who -- are you happy? are you sad in are you confident? arare you rosie? are you beleaguered? are you here? you know and most of the time you are not. you are just like, oh, oh. it is almost like you want to look away, because it is like that is not me there. that is what i am doing right now but that is hot necessarily me. >> rose: what is mess for you to get there? >> >> well, it is all contained in your body, you know, everything you have got, your mind, your spirit, your soul, your emotions, it is all contained in your body, at all prospects, all the chances you ever have, i remember this clint eastwood line he killed a man, he killed every opportunity he had, i
and i could, you know a when you look in the mirror you don't think about it but you look in the mirrord oh there is that guy, and you catch yourself like what you were -- the state you were in when you looked in the mirror, you know and you can make a face and kind of tough 15 yourself up or handsome yourself up or whatever you do but when you catch yourself in that anywhere proper you see mistakes, states you are in, like who -- are you happy? are you sad in are you confident? arare you...
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you do? >> they complain they don't look like their family anymore, i kind of miss my face. >> dr. sees a better long-term solution for all three of these teens. >> if you can find a way of enjoying how you look, you can gain the confidence that will last you a lifetime. >> this young girl seemed to prove that point. she was born with a rare condition common recalled bppf that affects the appearance of her eyes, though, it has taken years, she says she's built the confidence to be herself. her name cheyenne. >> there are some days i feel i'm not pretty or i'm not normal, but other days i'm like oh, okay, i don't care what people think. >> standing by her side, her mom jamie. >> it's tough being a military family and moving often. she goes through a lot at every new place, but she's been so strong in doing it. >> cheyenne went through several corrective surgeries but didn't see improvements when she looked in the mirror. >> you must have been over surgeries for awhile, right? they are not working. why do you keep doing them. >> a few years ago, i lost hope. >> but what she lost in h
you do? >> they complain they don't look like their family anymore, i kind of miss my face. >> dr. sees a better long-term solution for all three of these teens. >> if you can find a way of enjoying how you look, you can gain the confidence that will last you a lifetime. >> this young girl seemed to prove that point. she was born with a rare condition common recalled bppf that affects the appearance of her eyes, though, it has taken years, she says she's built the...
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but you look at cvs, you look at the run out of fox.etworks because of the content that they've got and you're talking about cvs, that nfl deal as well. another revenue stream for a lot of these folks and just making money through. >> this time warner cable deal, parent of comcast, has wide reaching implications forlths netfl netflix' of the world and for even time warner for that matter for hbo. how do you trade this whole space at the present time? >> that's the irony. you know, we spent so much time focused on netflix and in the meantime as the other traders desk could mention. these companies are all courting a ton of money. what they're trying to do is have both distribution and content. it's not a one or the other game anymore. i don't think any of them can be left out of the sweepstakes. you look at a merger like a comcast/time warner that would cover 30 million viewers, subscribers -- >> comcast already has its own streaming service that surely it would like to expand to a greater subscriber base. that's where the time warner ca
but you look at cvs, you look at the run out of fox.etworks because of the content that they've got and you're talking about cvs, that nfl deal as well. another revenue stream for a lot of these folks and just making money through. >> this time warner cable deal, parent of comcast, has wide reaching implications forlths netfl netflix' of the world and for even time warner for that matter for hbo. how do you trade this whole space at the present time? >> that's the irony. you know,...
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if you look at bing, they have a partnership with yelp. search on a restaurant in long island, there will be a bunch of reviews on the right side of the screen. they provided by yelp. -- likeook some something like that. decidet the user which one they want? >> that is a great question. yahoo! is going to do what he can to get users like you back. that is the problem, not just of the desktop but smartphones. linehas a lot of a direct with users. it may have more users everyday. day, yelp is the making a lot of inroads. i know how to type www. i thank you so much for joining us. back, bitcoin fans are devoid -- destroying iphones. there is an app that has been banned by apple. iphone, that is like shooting yourself in the foot. ♪ >> oil is back above $100 a barrel. we have top picks. --re we one less tell television talent show. fox dropping the x factor. simon cowell.red ratings for the x factor were less than half of those of nbc's the voice. dreamworks animation is getting into the publishing business. they will stop -- publish children's
if you look at bing, they have a partnership with yelp. search on a restaurant in long island, there will be a bunch of reviews on the right side of the screen. they provided by yelp. -- likeook some something like that. decidet the user which one they want? >> that is a great question. yahoo! is going to do what he can to get users like you back. that is the problem, not just of the desktop but smartphones. linehas a lot of a direct with users. it may have more users everyday. day, yelp...
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you look at the stock. it had a tremendous move. think if you want to play this, i think you have to do it from the long side. >> there's a lot of other moving parts here. whether or not it's going to be the financing. whether they're going to walk away completely. it's not a bad buy here. but i would do it through options. you could wake up someday and the deal just completely falls apart. it's much better to find your risk on this one. >>> it's youtube meets netflix meets hulu. internet giant youku. we have the ceo. >>> and why we might see investors channeling the likes of carl icahn and dan lobe. that's ahead on fast. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get th
you look at the stock. it had a tremendous move. think if you want to play this, i think you have to do it from the long side. >> there's a lot of other moving parts here. whether or not it's going to be the financing. whether they're going to walk away completely. it's not a bad buy here. but i would do it through options. you could wake up someday and the deal just completely falls apart. it's much better to find your risk on this one. >>> it's youtube meets netflix meets hulu....
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some things that people will be looking at when they report later after the close is you will look at the number of users and the percent of advertising for mobile and how they are monetizing, how much do they get per ad and per tweet? those numbers have been pretty low in the past. their goal on the challenge is to bring those up and eventually when they stop comparing it with facebook, but for now, he like facebook's little brother. in terms of their model going forward having real income, that is the bar that has been set. thank you. knows if twitter is in the same game? let's move on. .nderground worker strike caroline hyde is at a station to see how this will impact. what is it like? jampacked withe people wanting to get onto the bus. it is transport chaos. they are trying to avoid the london underground. there is the opportunity to embrace business. is luringfor london in some of the biggest u.k. retailers. they want to bolster its balance sheets. what other international cities they can look to for inspiration. >> fascinating stuff. it is a little bit early. thank you. we would
some things that people will be looking at when they report later after the close is you will look at the number of users and the percent of advertising for mobile and how they are monetizing, how much do they get per ad and per tweet? those numbers have been pretty low in the past. their goal on the challenge is to bring those up and eventually when they stop comparing it with facebook, but for now, he like facebook's little brother. in terms of their model going forward having real income,...
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when you look at this award, it is the premier entrepreneur award to win. >> i agree with you. >> you look at the core of entrepreneurs, they are absolutely competitive. they want to win in everything they do. and you look at the crystal and say, yes, the crystal isn't worth much -- >> it's lovely, probably worth 90 bucks or something. >> they are absolutely competent tif. for many in the competition, the companies range from small to very large. some of them are looking to brand themselves and some of the companies are looking to build out their teams and people are looking for the network opportunities and on a global scale provides opportunity for companies to do. >> what are they judged in? how do you evaluate the entrepreneur of the year? >> the judging takes place, we take a whole group of ceo types, past award winners and independent of the firm. they are looking for high growth companies, where they start at. but they actually evaluate them based on their entrepreneurial spirit and how the financial of the company are and what the impact on the community is. they are actually
when you look at this award, it is the premier entrepreneur award to win. >> i agree with you. >> you look at the core of entrepreneurs, they are absolutely competitive. they want to win in everything they do. and you look at the crystal and say, yes, the crystal isn't worth much -- >> it's lovely, probably worth 90 bucks or something. >> they are absolutely competent tif. for many in the competition, the companies range from small to very large. some of them are looking...
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did you see "60 minutes" on sunday night? they were lookingthe f-35 and they are basically describing it as a flying computer. you have a helmet on. you can see all the way round. you can vishally look as the pilot all the way around and presumably the automotive sector will go like that, it's basically a mobile computer. would apple like a part? i'm sure they would like a partnership. >> and apple is increasing competition on the mobile front, its growth is slowing, it hasn't introduced a new actual product or category since back in 2010, so a lot of analysts are getting maybe excited about this. in fact, one actually brought it up last year -- >> baronburg not a hugely large german bank. >> and everyone was giving him grief that he wanted attention and now it's been reignited now that the meeting is out there. >> even though the courtship between the highly innovative companies, may not happen, it brings us to the squawk on t n tweet, if they got together, what would the child look like? tweet us and we'll get your responses later on this mo
did you see "60 minutes" on sunday night? they were lookingthe f-35 and they are basically describing it as a flying computer. you have a helmet on. you can see all the way round. you can vishally look as the pilot all the way around and presumably the automotive sector will go like that, it's basically a mobile computer. would apple like a part? i'm sure they would like a partnership. >> and apple is increasing competition on the mobile front, its growth is slowing, it hasn't...
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they will take a look at the business. if you actually look at comcast business and time warner's business, there is very little overlap in the markets. there is actually no overlap in their business. it will be hard for the justices of the fcc to find issue with that. they will find that comcast will be a huge player out there won't have a lot of leverage with local programmers. and national programs that on the contact and justice may not like that they will dictate content but not pricing. comcast will argue that they have contact they have never tried were before. they will make the case that they are not as big as they seem on paper. buthat story is complicated why did time warner cable selwyn -- been losing subscribers the cable players have to get bigger in order to stay in business. people are cutting the cord and over for them to be able to push back on costs especially programming, they have to get bigger and bigger on the pipe that is what really would jumbo loan has been talking about. that is hazel play that the cabl
they will take a look at the business. if you actually look at comcast business and time warner's business, there is very little overlap in the markets. there is actually no overlap in their business. it will be hard for the justices of the fcc to find issue with that. they will find that comcast will be a huge player out there won't have a lot of leverage with local programmers. and national programs that on the contact and justice may not like that they will dictate content but not pricing....
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i look to the past. >> so you can pick up on that but i also want you to bring in syria. because how much is that, we look at it all the time on its own. how much of it is an outlie tore what's happened in at rab spring or how much of it is really almost defining what will come? >> you know, three years ago when we were looking at what was happening in the region, i remember saying it's a house of cards. it begins in one country and then it moves to the next. >> but we were talking about it in a positive way then. >> we were. we were looking at those who were actually rebelling. those who were asking for change and reform. and we were saying the young people in the city of cairo have learned from this. people in tunesia, and so did the libyans. but what we didn't point out was that the governments were learning also from the experience of the others. so tunesia and the ton esian president said easily, we want egypt to be longer, and then you see the resistance building up in libya then even more resistance in syria. and the stakes are even higher in syria than elsewhere wh
i look to the past. >> so you can pick up on that but i also want you to bring in syria. because how much is that, we look at it all the time on its own. how much of it is an outlie tore what's happened in at rab spring or how much of it is really almost defining what will come? >> you know, three years ago when we were looking at what was happening in the region, i remember saying it's a house of cards. it begins in one country and then it moves to the next. >> but we were...
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you have to say no, you look heartless. say no to a farm bill, you look heartless but it looks ike you don't like farmers or catfish or you don't like owls or you don't like goats or don't like any of the stuff that is tucked in there with such pad upon pad, pork upon pork, that it this brave soul who comes out and risks great voter rath going back to his or her district to say, i said no to that goodie bus it didn't make sense, we couldn't afford it, and i'm going to risk losing an election because of it. >> well, i think what we're going to have to do is educate people on how to explain things. we look at something like the national debt. you know, because you have a lot of economic sense, that a $17.5 trillion debt is a danger to all of us. the rope that we can get away with and it other people can't is because we can print money. the world monetary system is based on our dollar. there are others out there right now, at this moment, trying to get that changed. do you know what happens if that changes and we're no long th
you have to say no, you look heartless. say no to a farm bill, you look heartless but it looks ike you don't like farmers or catfish or you don't like owls or you don't like goats or don't like any of the stuff that is tucked in there with such pad upon pad, pork upon pork, that it this brave soul who comes out and risks great voter rath going back to his or her district to say, i said no to that goodie bus it didn't make sense, we couldn't afford it, and i'm going to risk losing an election...
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then to echo amy's comments, when you look at the underlying, you know, we look at cds spreads, which is something that happens where you look at bonds and often the credit markets tell you when there's something to worry about. they've been really stable, as have volatile asset classes like the cyclicals, technology and financials. everything's saying this is a pullback to buy, not a pullback to sell. >> you know, doug, i'm just curious what you're talking about for the revenue figures in particular. just to take thompson reuters, it does look like -- i mean, 9.5% growth on the earnings side. the rate much better than what people expected. the revenue figure i see from them is only up 1%. so even though the proportion of companies beating looks good by historical standard, 1% ain't much. >> well, you're seeing revenue growth in the industrials this time, which is really sort of the pulse of the economy. so we're seeing revenue growth there. you're probably not seeing it in retail. financials don't really have a revenue number. sometimes that messes up the overall averages. you're see
then to echo amy's comments, when you look at the underlying, you know, we look at cds spreads, which is something that happens where you look at bonds and often the credit markets tell you when there's something to worry about. they've been really stable, as have volatile asset classes like the cyclicals, technology and financials. everything's saying this is a pullback to buy, not a pullback to sell. >> you know, doug, i'm just curious what you're talking about for the revenue figures...
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and when you look at just more than just the u.s. stock market, i tend to look across multiple asset classes look what you had today. you had bonds up, yields down. you had gold up, you had oil up. so depending on what -- on which market you looked at you could get a different picture of people responding to the economy. volatility down. >> but to beak's point, bad jobs number. you had gasoline along with crude up. so these are head winds for the consumer. now granted you could say it's a transitory issue with the weather. but i think this is an on going retailers are still weak. >> so you think the markets will stay weak and guy, this is a bounce to sell. brian, you're so bearish and still short the market. you're the lone if i can call it bull on this desk tonight. >> i want to remind how freaked people were on monday. one of the good things we did on the show is gave people a shopping list of things to buy. boeing, whirlpool, that stock has rallied. you can't say that things changed on a dime overnight. and that's how this market t
and when you look at just more than just the u.s. stock market, i tend to look across multiple asset classes look what you had today. you had bonds up, yields down. you had gold up, you had oil up. so depending on what -- on which market you looked at you could get a different picture of people responding to the economy. volatility down. >> but to beak's point, bad jobs number. you had gasoline along with crude up. so these are head winds for the consumer. now granted you could say it's a...
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no you know. when i look at used it we used to build the afghan border police we built the bases we ran the base we trained tens of thousands of afghan policemen border police and you know we have to take that we actually as you adjust our schedule because these guys couldn't read couldn't write they'd never seen a flush toilet before many of them and so to take them through that and for eight weeks we had them in those programs and by the end of it they were so proud because it was the first time they've ever been part of something first class in their life that when they woke up in the morning there was hot food waiting and there was fuel for the vehicles in the instructors knew what they were teaching there was ammunition for the guns and a curriculum that they could learn from again these guys had never been to a middle school or high school but they went to our program and they definitely benefited from it and we made them into a competent police officer that could they could operate in survive they were
no you know. when i look at used it we used to build the afghan border police we built the bases we ran the base we trained tens of thousands of afghan policemen border police and you know we have to take that we actually as you adjust our schedule because these guys couldn't read couldn't write they'd never seen a flush toilet before many of them and so to take them through that and for eight weeks we had them in those programs and by the end of it they were so proud because it was the first...
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>> you look so good. turn right around and look at that camera 12 real quick. perfect. ir long when you can have a great hair shape, number one. it just makes you look years younger. it's the instant face flip. i softened the color, which again, took away any shadows why underneath her eyes or those makeup folds or whatever. plus all enhanced by the makeup. you are perfection. >> so good. >> you're the hottest-looking mail woman in america. >> thank you. >> okay, gorgeous. tell us about the outfit, sweetheart. >> always wear the uniform. so anything was super dressed up. this is great. you have this in your dress too, just that leather band. this is laundry by shelly siegel. >> judy, what do you think of hers? >> oh, my gosh. she's like a different person. >> why don't you come over, step over with your friend. >> love it! >> barbara corcoran and i are going to go head to head. >> woman to woman. >> head to head for curb appeal. >> i can't wait to see this. and real housewife aviva dresher opens up about her childhood accident and her mom after this. ♪ [ mom ] time for b
>> you look so good. turn right around and look at that camera 12 real quick. perfect. ir long when you can have a great hair shape, number one. it just makes you look years younger. it's the instant face flip. i softened the color, which again, took away any shadows why underneath her eyes or those makeup folds or whatever. plus all enhanced by the makeup. you are perfection. >> so good. >> you're the hottest-looking mail woman in america. >> thank you. >> okay,...
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you say my gosh, look at this. ou see a row of town houses in new york and say what a great street. there are lots of streets like that in berlin. the night life is night and day life. they go hard. the germans would say, "we're going to dance night." and dance night lasts 41 hours. they go out and go for a day and a half it lasts. >> rose: how do you decide if you want to make a movie or not. >> sometimes the people involved. >> rose: like george. >> or wes anderson. he says, "do you want to do the job? i say sure, what time. >> rose: if wes called you'd be there? >> yes. >> rose: if jorm called again, you'd be there. >> all of us would be there with george. it was wonderful to be that well taken care of. >> rose: does it make it difficult if he's also one of the stars of the movie because he's acting and directing? >> well -- >> and in this case he wrote the screen play. >> in that case you would think that would be a problem and with another actor it might be a problem but what george does with a movie is selfles
you say my gosh, look at this. ou see a row of town houses in new york and say what a great street. there are lots of streets like that in berlin. the night life is night and day life. they go hard. the germans would say, "we're going to dance night." and dance night lasts 41 hours. they go out and go for a day and a half it lasts. >> rose: how do you decide if you want to make a movie or not. >> sometimes the people involved. >> rose: like george. >> or wes...
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stand up, i wanna see what you look like. nobody say that. but you see, we can say that statement here mathematically by putting this downstairs, huh? as that make the distance big, what happens to the force? can you see that mathematically? you see it conceptually too, far away, far away, less and less effect. so let's see what we mean by this. mass 1, mass 2, force. i wanna teach you how to read this. i have a planet, mass 1, another planet, mass 2. there's a certain force pulling those things together. let's suppose mass 1, all of a sudden, i don't how, but become twice as massive. what would the force do? be more, less or stay the same? this tells it'd be more. if you make this bigger, this gets bigger. let's suppose, this gets twice as massive, this one gets twice as massive then what's the force gonna increase to? check the neighbor. 2 x 2, gang, come on, about? - 4. - 4, okay. so you got it? okay. how about this? a couple of planets, it's a pull, right? now i'm gonna take the planets and put them twice as far apart, twice as far apart.
stand up, i wanna see what you look like. nobody say that. but you see, we can say that statement here mathematically by putting this downstairs, huh? as that make the distance big, what happens to the force? can you see that mathematically? you see it conceptually too, far away, far away, less and less effect. so let's see what we mean by this. mass 1, mass 2, force. i wanna teach you how to read this. i have a planet, mass 1, another planet, mass 2. there's a certain force pulling those...