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you look at the s&p or the triple qs, you are looking at a big baskets of stocks.il stocks have been volatile. they have been declining precipitously. we have seen movement in the gold and miners and real positives like in the biotech space. those offsetting factors have helped the index go up at a 45 degree angle. stocks are going in the option direction. that's an issue of correlation, when rates rise, correlation will also rise. >> volatility is creeping into the market. we have more 1% moves up or down in the last two or three months than in about a year-and-a-half. so it's starting. >> if it is starting. it's low now, it's a good time to put on protection. >> absolutely. when you look at this here, the vic is trading at 13. you look at that and say, hey, maybe people are getting complacent about the market. so i'm looking at a trade not necessarily to lay out cash here but to put a zero cost collar on, basically, if you are long stocks and you got 20 grand in the market or 100 shares, you put on and get the protection, right? we are looking at the april, 214 c
you look at the s&p or the triple qs, you are looking at a big baskets of stocks.il stocks have been volatile. they have been declining precipitously. we have seen movement in the gold and miners and real positives like in the biotech space. those offsetting factors have helped the index go up at a 45 degree angle. stocks are going in the option direction. that's an issue of correlation, when rates rise, correlation will also rise. >> volatility is creeping into the market. we have...
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i think these are names you want to look at. you want to look at baker hughes. to look at schlumberger. you want to look at the longer term opportunity that presents itself. in oil, understand what's going on right now is a short-term trade. it's hedge fund oriented. it's dictated by the premise that storage domestically here in the u.s. is burgeoning and they're going to have to sell the oil because there's no more space to store oil. so that right now is the short-term dynamic. it's impacting wti. it's less impacting brent crude oil if you're a short-term trader, you want to play alongside that. hedge funds right now in terms of their long positions in oil, the lowest levels they've been in multiple years. short-term, good, sure. go ahead. you want to focus on longer term, that's what i'd like to do. i think there's some opportunities. >> how about some of the names off this note that i referenced earlier about playing this domestic sales basket. both of you guys. pxd, top of the list in energy. marathon, chesapeake, south western, cabot oil and gas. yes? no?
i think these are names you want to look at. you want to look at baker hughes. to look at schlumberger. you want to look at the longer term opportunity that presents itself. in oil, understand what's going on right now is a short-term trade. it's hedge fund oriented. it's dictated by the premise that storage domestically here in the u.s. is burgeoning and they're going to have to sell the oil because there's no more space to store oil. so that right now is the short-term dynamic. it's...
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basic the at the secondary level it takes along these for to be proficient in english especially, if you look at the latino group it takes a substantial amount of time so let's move on to the next slide okay. so this slide we trying to look at their language tests basically the state test the star test and it is really hours that the english learners will not be english proficient but that is what we want the idea we want to train here actually, if you look at the percentage of the above let me go to the rating of what this star is about it is based on the rating you basically 3 level reading 14 one for far below beacon hill and 5 moaning the high we look at the number look at all the things for this task for the past 5 years if they are having a score of 3 and above we want to count them and give a percentage of the inspire population we hope with the tests if you look at the non-english column we're talking about nearly 90 percent of our population who are english speakers macro at least 3 and above if you look at the which they understand i'm sorry the english population at the secondary l
basic the at the secondary level it takes along these for to be proficient in english especially, if you look at the latino group it takes a substantial amount of time so let's move on to the next slide okay. so this slide we trying to look at their language tests basically the state test the star test and it is really hours that the english learners will not be english proficient but that is what we want the idea we want to train here actually, if you look at the percentage of the above let me...
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you have? >> all relatively defensiveness when we look at that? >> these stocks will trade in high correlation with oil? the oil integrated stocks will not go down as much but are still likely to trade down? >> and do you cover refineers? what do you foresee for the spread? you think that brent has bottomed. >> i do think that brent has bottomed and just in terms of the refining margins, they are pretty strong right now but we're not seeing any real evidence of strong demand itself so i think the margins could get pushed lower. i think what you're seeing in brent relative to wti is just that iraq's back down again and loadings in iraq over -- iraq is now about 700,000 barrels lower than in december so you've tightened up the market momentarily. >> crack spreads seem to be rolling over to me so that's where you get the refiner margin, and crack spreads, that to me seems like a little bit of toppiness for the refiner space, but if you're playing with the integrated names as being your safety bet, why do you think that oil can't crack 50? we've heard
you have? >> all relatively defensiveness when we look at that? >> these stocks will trade in high correlation with oil? the oil integrated stocks will not go down as much but are still likely to trade down? >> and do you cover refineers? what do you foresee for the spread? you think that brent has bottomed. >> i do think that brent has bottomed and just in terms of the refining margins, they are pretty strong right now but we're not seeing any real evidence of strong...
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you look at pounding euro -- at town-euro. jonathan: you look at that cross as well david. at the cable at 1.47. we hear mr. carney talking about a strong pound. david: different picture, the monetary conditions, the trade weighted currencies that policymakers look at. we don't train crosses directly. you look at cable, which adds a risk premium. if you look at interest rates cable should be trading at about 1.54 or so. the election is playing into it. the point is that the weak euro is starting to impact sweden. we saw it kill switzerland. it is now impacting the u.k. it has got to end. it is becoming destructive. adam: i wouldn't go quite there but i would pick up on what david is saying about the u.k. even 1.47 versus 1.54 is not that big a deviation. the swing in sterling-euro is huge. so if i'm a policy maker in the u.k., i'm much more concentrated on that. david: when we talk about cable it came from 1.72. jonathan: and you are upfront about going bearish on sterling and everyone thought you were crazy. david: they still think i'm crazy. i think the weakness of the eur
you look at pounding euro -- at town-euro. jonathan: you look at that cross as well david. at the cable at 1.47. we hear mr. carney talking about a strong pound. david: different picture, the monetary conditions, the trade weighted currencies that policymakers look at. we don't train crosses directly. you look at cable, which adds a risk premium. if you look at interest rates cable should be trading at about 1.54 or so. the election is playing into it. the point is that the weak euro is...
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it's gonna make you look younger. it's gonna make you feel better.
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when you look at with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. once and aspirations and dreams for the future, just like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress, the national archives, and look. you will see a world that looks like ours. people that look like us. sometimes, well -- a little too much like us. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> now you can see why i say that is one of the coolest civil war programs. a couple of questions? >> hi, i am susan. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d at the civil war roundtable. i have to tell you, it is one of the best shows we have ever had. i read the article that patrick was referring to in the virginia historical society magazine. finished it last night. michael gorman: what did you think? >> i loved it. michael gorman: did you get your check? >> not yet. i heard you say it was in the mail. my question is, you were talking about lincoln coming into the city. the difficulties they had trying to find a place for him to land. you indicated they came into a sand b
when you look at with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. once and aspirations and dreams for the future, just like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress, the national archives, and look. you will see a world that looks like ours. people that look like us. sometimes, well -- a little too much like us. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> now you can see why i say that is one of the coolest civil war programs. a couple of...
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that means actually, the numbers are english chinese students are dr requesters over the years if you look at the utilizing groups they're actually increasing in that clarification so increasing on the utilizing students every year and let's beaked into each bar you see the gold bar of the english proficient students and the blue bar did english learners so right away you see the difference between the chinese and the latino group we talking about in the chinese group maybe only thirty percent of english learners but latino roughly 60 o 50 percent one interesting piece of information that is a district as an average all grades combined adding up but the kindergartener grades at the beginning 50 percent of the latino and chinese were english learners so 70 percent i i mean so that's representing the progressing through the years and now the average is like about you know 50 percent or actually 28 percent official wise okay so next slide please so next slide we trying to present the account by zip code let's focus on the pie chart incur the colors on the post areas so the percentage the engl
that means actually, the numbers are english chinese students are dr requesters over the years if you look at the utilizing groups they're actually increasing in that clarification so increasing on the utilizing students every year and let's beaked into each bar you see the gold bar of the english proficient students and the blue bar did english learners so right away you see the difference between the chinese and the latino group we talking about in the chinese group maybe only thirty percent...
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announcer: when you look in the mirror, what do you see? [ discordant chord plays ] >> when i look in the mirror, i look tired. >> i woke up the other day, i looked in the mirror, and i swear it was my mom looking at me. >> i look angry with my forehead and my lines. >> i don't want to look 50. i want to look younger. i feel younger. >> male announcer: so, why don't you look as young as you feel? [ discordant chord plays ] >> female announcer: the problem is hormonal aging -- a fact of life that happens to all women. as we age, our hormone production slows down, which leads to less estrogen in our bodies, ultimately causing a decrease in collagen production, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin tone, loss of elasticity, and dull, dehydrated skin. this process begins in your 20s and continues throughout your 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond. >> male announcer: so, what's the answer? >> female announcer: dr. howard murad and his amazing skincare regimen, resurgence. >> dr. murad is known in hollywood as the skincare guru. i mean, you hav
announcer: when you look in the mirror, what do you see? [ discordant chord plays ] >> when i look in the mirror, i look tired. >> i woke up the other day, i looked in the mirror, and i swear it was my mom looking at me. >> i look angry with my forehead and my lines. >> i don't want to look 50. i want to look younger. i feel younger. >> male announcer: so, why don't you look as young as you feel? [ discordant chord plays ] >> female announcer: the problem is...
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it's gonna make you look younger. it's gonna make you feel better. is is the best thing ever. >> announcer: this is your last chance to get the flawless-looking skin you have always wanted. experts, doctors, and women everywhere love luminess air. now it's time to call and see the magical results of luminess air for yourself. the luminess air makeup system comes with everything you need to look younger instantly. luminess air is so easy to use. you will see the flawless results the very first time you use it. it takes just seconds. and now luminess is on sale. you can try it for 33% off -- just $19.95. there has never been a better price for this luminess air system. call right now. this has been a paid presentation for luminess air. >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when the fraudulent bills started showing up, it was bad. >> i had not applied for any of these things. >> announcer: what happ
it's gonna make you look younger. it's gonna make you feel better. is is the best thing ever. >> announcer: this is your last chance to get the flawless-looking skin you have always wanted. experts, doctors, and women everywhere love luminess air. now it's time to call and see the magical results of luminess air for yourself. the luminess air makeup system comes with everything you need to look younger instantly. luminess air is so easy to use. you will see the flawless results the very...
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>> in q1 in software for the last decade you had a term which we kind black ice. things lookaluations go up and then you start to see valuations have somewhat of a mini avalanche, if you will. we saw this last march where you saw companies, the multiples come in pretty hard. so we're still concerned that there are a lot of companies inside the software universe in broader tech that have pretty big multiples. many of your guests including bill gurley have said this. there's no sensitivity out here on the west coast around valuation. i think that, you know, we think that when there's no fear of valuation that's when you should be concerned. i think that's a comment that i made that we saw this last year and just be aware of the black ice in q1. >> what are the companies in your coverage universe that are most at risk to this black ice and what will that black ice be. is at any time currency head wind that nobody or not many people are yet factoring in? >> i think the affects concerns baked in. investors should look at constant currency. the first beginning -- beginning of the y
>> in q1 in software for the last decade you had a term which we kind black ice. things lookaluations go up and then you start to see valuations have somewhat of a mini avalanche, if you will. we saw this last march where you saw companies, the multiples come in pretty hard. so we're still concerned that there are a lot of companies inside the software universe in broader tech that have pretty big multiples. many of your guests including bill gurley have said this. there's no sensitivity...
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thank you for your time and i look forward to your questions. bob? >> admiral, bob berns from the associated press. i have a question for you about the nuclear reviews that secretary hagel completed last year. one of the changes that reordered as you know is to elevate the global strike command from a three-star general to a four-star. the four-star general nominated has no strategic nuclear background. not making any comment on his qualification. i'm wondering what does this say about the shallow bench of general officers in the icbm field today and is it going to have the same impact that you had invented to elevate it to a four-star position. >> absolutely, yes. the strategic deterrent enterprise reviews we had in 2014 were important, important to me. because number one, it showed the importance of this particular area the importance of having a safe secure and effective strategic deterrence through that whole process. and quite frankly, it did everything from an internal external and bottom's up review. it is about leadership. and quite frankly i'
thank you for your time and i look forward to your questions. bob? >> admiral, bob berns from the associated press. i have a question for you about the nuclear reviews that secretary hagel completed last year. one of the changes that reordered as you know is to elevate the global strike command from a three-star general to a four-star. the four-star general nominated has no strategic nuclear background. not making any comment on his qualification. i'm wondering what does this say about...
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if you take a look at the euro and the positioning in the euro, if you would look at what we call short interest, whether or not people are short the futures, you can see large speculators are the most short they have been since back in 2012. what happened then is you had a big rally in the euro. as we go into the fomc you have the risk that if they take out patience they start to focus on inflation. i think if you hear anything about inflation next week in the fomc then you see this euro rally. >> and the euro, euro parity has become consensus at this point. and when things become consensus, that's the time when you say you know what? maybe i shouldn't be there anymore. when goldman sachs says in six months we'll see dollar-euro parity. >> it's amazing how people at .9 by the end of 2016 i saw a couple guys. i'll take some on the face of that. i thought the euro was going to hold 1.06. i thought actually 1.08 was the level it would hold. and then 1.06 behind it and technically these are important levels. i think the differenttials, i said this to you on "power lunch" which is what's ha
if you take a look at the euro and the positioning in the euro, if you would look at what we call short interest, whether or not people are short the futures, you can see large speculators are the most short they have been since back in 2012. what happened then is you had a big rally in the euro. as we go into the fomc you have the risk that if they take out patience they start to focus on inflation. i think if you hear anything about inflation next week in the fomc then you see this euro...
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out. >> yes. >> are you going to break that. >> yes. >> look at that. >> you have hammer pants on today. >> now quincy you better return this. >> hey, kit kathy thought it was just a tease. >> he is doing it right now, this is live. >> doing it live. >> while we're waiting it to go outside i have more tweets. we should just reveal it. so, it turns out a lot of people are saying second one. everybody thinks the second one. it is the second one. >> the the music was different. >> but i still need you to know what i sound like. when i'm out and about they said i recognize you when i her your voice. >> you have a distinctive voice. how would you describe it sue alex's voice. >> it is huskie. >> yes. >> it is like a lauren bacall. >> i used to get in trouble in class. everybody would be talking in the school. when i opened my mouth. they are like alex stop talking. would i always get in trouble. everybody else is talking. how did you know it was me. >> what would they say what? >> alex. >> alex, stop talking. >> good idea. >> q is outside on q street.
out. >> yes. >> are you going to break that. >> yes. >> look at that. >> you have hammer pants on today. >> now quincy you better return this. >> hey, kit kathy thought it was just a tease. >> he is doing it right now, this is live. >> doing it live. >> while we're waiting it to go outside i have more tweets. we should just reveal it. so, it turns out a lot of people are saying second one. everybody thinks the second one. it is the...
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up here is actually been drawn by our artist and foot beat officer who that works willie and if you look at the artwork on the bottom the tag line that is a the summer of love never ends (laughter) but you know what? all this didn't highlight the rich history of the district and the officers take - they realize when they go out and police this district they do it with respect and with compassion and dedication i have great officers that work every single day to get the interaction and they it is mind blowing the k i'd like to before i go further i want to thank my staff so i do want to acknowledge them so my myths statement is simple it is basically this is a historic district i want to officers to go out there and enjoy the district and interact with people and want to get out of their car and i want it very informal so what i want if they're getting coffee to walk around the block walker through a park stand there and let people come up to them and talk to them it is the biggest ice breaker i have that many people that point san francisco shake our hand and they want to know what's goi
up here is actually been drawn by our artist and foot beat officer who that works willie and if you look at the artwork on the bottom the tag line that is a the summer of love never ends (laughter) but you know what? all this didn't highlight the rich history of the district and the officers take - they realize when they go out and police this district they do it with respect and with compassion and dedication i have great officers that work every single day to get the interaction and they it...
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but you look at microsoft, you look at a l, amazon, some of these names. me of those amazon obviously being one of those where you do have a higher valuation. we've also seen how they've been able to perform. on the other hand, you look at a apple, obviously you look at the biotech space as well. they all trade with reasonable valuations, great books when you look at what they've got in terms of debt and many of these names are giving you not only valuation, but they're very shareholder friendly. >> i have two people who think it's trending towards still being cheap, two people right in front of me who i think disagree. you want to make the case? is it as cheap as these guys suggest or not? >> on a secular basis at 100% it is cheap. i guess warren buffett told us this morning that really is not what matters. i think what stands out to me if you think back 15 years, we were trying to value companies and their relevancy in what was perceived to be a new economy. that came 15 years later if you think about what we do now as the united states. we export our tec
but you look at microsoft, you look at a l, amazon, some of these names. me of those amazon obviously being one of those where you do have a higher valuation. we've also seen how they've been able to perform. on the other hand, you look at a apple, obviously you look at the biotech space as well. they all trade with reasonable valuations, great books when you look at what they've got in terms of debt and many of these names are giving you not only valuation, but they're very shareholder...
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when you look at boc overseas earnings they were up 20 to 30%. mestic earnings were up less than 5%. the idea of maybe shifting abroad is one of the ways you can escape the domestic pressures and boc is another stock where we've been overweight with the sector. it tilts toward the angle. >> josh, head of asian financials research at jpmorgan. thank you very much for joining us on "worldwide exchange." >>> now chinese plans to spend $500 million to build the first assembly plant in the u.s. the automaker is in talks with several states and plans to announce a specific location in about a month. production is expected to start in 2018. volvo said the plant will serve export markets as well as the u.s. where the company is aiming for a return to annual sales of 100,000 vehicles. >>> intel reportedly talks to buy rival chip maker in a deal could top $10 billion. it would be the largest purchaser. altera makes programmable chips used by cell phone towers. intel has been trying to expand into new markets as the pc industries is in decline. they're not c
when you look at boc overseas earnings they were up 20 to 30%. mestic earnings were up less than 5%. the idea of maybe shifting abroad is one of the ways you can escape the domestic pressures and boc is another stock where we've been overweight with the sector. it tilts toward the angle. >> josh, head of asian financials research at jpmorgan. thank you very much for joining us on "worldwide exchange." >>> now chinese plans to spend $500 million to build the first...
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and a second is longer than lock up periods if you signal to a manager and hey we're looking to partner together with the world's most outstanding managers we're not going to gain the capital soon, we'll make a 3 year commitments in exchange for lower fees almost all managers will do that. >> many, many. >> many okay many. >> and then the third way to reduce the fees through managed accounts the pathway is having a large allocation of money $100 million or more for managers you'll begin to think about managed account is within our realm of possibilities. >> can you confirm that and that's probably, maybe larger than that. >> maybe one hundred 50. >> oh, the customization of those fees can you give me a range of how much it would reduce our expense. >> yeah. he think if we were to get down to a level that i think is achieveable i'm going to ask leslie to confirm that about 1.3 and 13 maybe 1 point that 3 and 15. >> what does that mean. >> 1.3 percent in the management fee and 15 percent of profits for the equipment fee and there's so many valuables and the types of managers some managers
and a second is longer than lock up periods if you signal to a manager and hey we're looking to partner together with the world's most outstanding managers we're not going to gain the capital soon, we'll make a 3 year commitments in exchange for lower fees almost all managers will do that. >> many, many. >> many okay many. >> and then the third way to reduce the fees through managed accounts the pathway is having a large allocation of money $100 million or more for managers...
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and you have to look at the entire -- >> if you look at the numbers of businesses, you are right. but there are a lot of businesses that create a lot of jobs in the country that might have 300 employee, 200 employees. i don't look at them as even a medium sized business. they are still categorized as a small business. but to take half of their money is not right. >> to the extent that companies make the choice how to organize either as a pass-through or as a c corp., you know, if it is economically advantageous to organize as a corporation that is an option available. companies that are choosing on the on the individual side obviously see benefit in being organized a as individual company and we have to look at all the factors. >> my point is we need to work on a bipartisan basis together to address that. >> we agree that we want the burden on small businesses to be easier and lower. and we think we've put some ideas forward to advance that. and we're open to working together on this issue. >> thank you mr. doggett. >> through mr. chairman and mr. secretary. am i correct that while
and you have to look at the entire -- >> if you look at the numbers of businesses, you are right. but there are a lot of businesses that create a lot of jobs in the country that might have 300 employee, 200 employees. i don't look at them as even a medium sized business. they are still categorized as a small business. but to take half of their money is not right. >> to the extent that companies make the choice how to organize either as a pass-through or as a c corp., you know, if it...
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betty: [laughter] you look so good. , traveling around in jet packs and monorails and go from city to city. i love the idea. you said you use yellow cabs but not jet packs. olivia, i used to watch "back to the future" and asked my dad when we would have flying cars. bob: right, so maybe driverless cars. you think we will have them. eddie: i do. -- betty: i do. maybe not in my lifetime. coming up, mohamed el-erian gives his take on the jobs report. we will be back. ♪ betty: we continue to count down the opening bell. number five, the american labor market. employers added a healthy 295,000 jobs in february but not enough to boost wages. the average hourly wage rose just three cents. we are joined by former pimco ceo mohamed el-erian. great to see you so bright and early this morning. it seems like every thing was great, and then you look at wage growth and wonder what is going on. mohammed: there are two blemishes. the rate and they decline. it occurred in the context of a relentless strong dollar and bad weather. that is
betty: [laughter] you look so good. , traveling around in jet packs and monorails and go from city to city. i love the idea. you said you use yellow cabs but not jet packs. olivia, i used to watch "back to the future" and asked my dad when we would have flying cars. bob: right, so maybe driverless cars. you think we will have them. eddie: i do. -- betty: i do. maybe not in my lifetime. coming up, mohamed el-erian gives his take on the jobs report. we will be back. ♪ betty: we...
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at the way it is going to manifest itself you look at the traditional video anda look at the distribution curve. how far forward? alexander: a truly depends on how some of these elections go. let's rewind the clock two weeks. greece did not move the market in terms of any downside. i don't think anything was actually resolved. the natural expectation of the market is that there will be no major fracturing of the eurozone. i think we will see in spain or portugal, a repeat of the greece leftist parties winning -- that would be a big surprise to the markets. .3 is that there will not be some kind of military escalation -- point three is that there will not be some kind of military escalation. francine: how different has it been? as a ceo, what are your main pitfalls? give us a little bit of an insight. alexander: thanks for asking. it has been wonderful. it is nice to go to an organization that is an investment firm. i am an investor. gam is super well-positioned. absolute return strategies are were most investors want to be in this part of the market. people go to
at the way it is going to manifest itself you look at the traditional video anda look at the distribution curve. how far forward? alexander: a truly depends on how some of these elections go. let's rewind the clock two weeks. greece did not move the market in terms of any downside. i don't think anything was actually resolved. the natural expectation of the market is that there will be no major fracturing of the eurozone. i think we will see in spain or portugal, a repeat of the greece leftist...
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it's gonna make you look younger. it's gonna make you feel better. y first time you use it. it takes just seconds. and now luminess is on sale. you can try it for 33% off -- just $19.95. there has never been a better price for this luminess air system. call right now. this has been a paid presentation for luminess air. >> male announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for dr-ho's physio belt, brought to you by dr-ho's. >> hi. i'm john cremeans. welcome to our show, "living without back pain." do you suffer with back pain hip pain, or shooting pain that runs down your legs? well, stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found the new way to relieve their back pain. >> it's really funny. i just put the belt on. i've had it on for about a minute, and already, there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot on my back. it's weird. i didn't think it would work so fast. >> the belt allowed me to walk for the first time in a year without a cane. >> have years of back pain changed who you are? are you tired of not being able
it's gonna make you look younger. it's gonna make you feel better. y first time you use it. it takes just seconds. and now luminess is on sale. you can try it for 33% off -- just $19.95. there has never been a better price for this luminess air system. call right now. this has been a paid presentation for luminess air. >> male announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for dr-ho's physio belt, brought to you by dr-ho's. >> hi. i'm john cremeans. welcome to our show,...
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looks pretty good. youk this stock if the market itself has a bigger issue, pete, people are going to be ringing the register on this? >> i think if the market has a bigger issue, certainly apple will be following along with the market as well. >> doesn't have to be a huge issue. >> the market goes down a few more percent. >> if it drops down to the 50 day moving average, it's 118 right now. e whoo wha they did on the refresh because the pc was told to us to be dead, and it's not dead. those numbers are strong. it thinkically has had a pretty good run into an event. after it's over, people bail for a little bill. >> is it a pause or is it a correction? i think this is just a pause for apple. do i think it could make a 10% correction. sure. i've said all along, i don't think this first it rags to pete's point is going to be the significant driver. second, third it rags of this watch, maybe, but not this one. i don't think this is that 14 million to 20 million sale product. i think it's much smaller. >> i hav
looks pretty good. youk this stock if the market itself has a bigger issue, pete, people are going to be ringing the register on this? >> i think if the market has a bigger issue, certainly apple will be following along with the market as well. >> doesn't have to be a huge issue. >> the market goes down a few more percent. >> if it drops down to the 50 day moving average, it's 118 right now. e whoo wha they did on the refresh because the pc was told to us to be dead, and...
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do you look past that? how long do you look past that? because even though it's -- you know, the dollar is strong, that's the -- that's what you -- how you do business these days. that's what you have to live with. >> they are hedged and we do think that this is the bottoming of that trend. this quarter was three points worse than we expected. we think they'll guide more conservatively on top dollar going forward and investors will be braced more for that. >> we're long foot locker and finish line. nike has been slowly but surely building out their own retail presence. how big a deal do you think that will be for them? >> it's big. it's also beneficial to their gross margins. it's been coughing up 20, 30% every quarter. it is impactful and it's something everyone is doing as they become retailers themselves. >> what about nike and under armour and under armour purchasing my fitness app. that's a change for under armour. nike has been in that area. are they head to head in that? >> they are. everybody has their own app coming out. the way
do you look past that? how long do you look past that? because even though it's -- you know, the dollar is strong, that's the -- that's what you -- how you do business these days. that's what you have to live with. >> they are hedged and we do think that this is the bottoming of that trend. this quarter was three points worse than we expected. we think they'll guide more conservatively on top dollar going forward and investors will be braced more for that. >> we're long foot locker...
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if you look at some of the big names that have done it. you look at dividend payers. often. we talk about them all the time. look at these names here. boeing did -- again, repurchases in 2014 according to s&p, they had about $6 billion. that's up big. it was only $1.8 billion in 2014. look at intel. it paid out about $10.8 billion in terms of share repurchases. it had $2.1 billion the year before that. the biggest one of all is apple, of course. the $45 billion of stock they're buying back versus $26 billion the year before that. if you look at some of these payers, we'll talk about the exact. the ones who have boosted their dividend and then added a buyback on top of that. some of those big names out there include huge companies. and then there's the trifecta. you look at a company like pepsico. one of a slew of companies that did both. then look at this one. limited brands boosted their dividend. also paid a special dividend. and then announced a buyback. the investor trifecta for shareholder returns. and remember andrew in the month of february companies announced
if you look at some of the big names that have done it. you look at dividend payers. often. we talk about them all the time. look at these names here. boeing did -- again, repurchases in 2014 according to s&p, they had about $6 billion. that's up big. it was only $1.8 billion in 2014. look at intel. it paid out about $10.8 billion in terms of share repurchases. it had $2.1 billion the year before that. the biggest one of all is apple, of course. the $45 billion of stock they're buying back...
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so, those are the kinds of things that really need to be unpacked when you look at some of the e-mails. host: when it comes to benghazi much was made at the time on the role of marines. what role, specifically, do they serve? guest: you bring up a good point. and i apologize to the marines for not bringing them up earlier. the program has been partnered with diplomatic security service for many years. a safeguard the u.s. diplomatic missions around the globe. the presence of u.s. marines in uniform in these areas and locations, that is a political decision. but the foreign policy makes that decision. when you look at the marines and a benghazi, that was a foreign-policy decision that was made by the u.s. embassy and by ambassador stevens and washington, to determine whether or not the marines can be there. it is -- will the marines raise the threat level, or will their presence be a deterrent, there is no doubt in my mind, knowing how good they are that if you have a marine security card -- guard and benghazi on the ground, that would have been a game changer. that is an issue that has
so, those are the kinds of things that really need to be unpacked when you look at some of the e-mails. host: when it comes to benghazi much was made at the time on the role of marines. what role, specifically, do they serve? guest: you bring up a good point. and i apologize to the marines for not bringing them up earlier. the program has been partnered with diplomatic security service for many years. a safeguard the u.s. diplomatic missions around the globe. the presence of u.s. marines in...
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it's happening in quakertown, if you look at the streetlight, you can see the snow coming down sideways. it is coming down pretty significantly, which is different from what we saw when we started out in fort washington early morning. the temperatures were very warm. it was actually just rain. as we headed toward quakertown we could see the transition happening. it started out with the snowy mixture. now it's snow. if you look at the ground not much accumulation, but we're getting snow that sticks to the ground. if you're heading out on the roads this morning that's going to be an issue. and mark our great photographer and i were talking about, you can hear the snow as it hits your jacket. we think there's sleet and lies mixed in with the snowfall coming down. we did catch up with a gentleman who is on the roads he gave us an update on what he has seen. >> if it ices up, it's bad. right now it's fine. >> reporter: are you planning on getting stuff done early this morning? >> i'm meeting up with landscapers shoveling and you plow. >> reporter: looking forward to cutting grass this summer
it's happening in quakertown, if you look at the streetlight, you can see the snow coming down sideways. it is coming down pretty significantly, which is different from what we saw when we started out in fort washington early morning. the temperatures were very warm. it was actually just rain. as we headed toward quakertown we could see the transition happening. it started out with the snowy mixture. now it's snow. if you look at the ground not much accumulation, but we're getting snow that...
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if you look at it lower highs and lower lows. continues to make the pattern, and you will see it today. you have a monitor volume day and dplusflushes out and revers >> could they have swung so far that it's time to step in or consider? >> yeah, i would. >> you would. >> yeah, to guys point the derivatives play and right now we have watched apple come down and then the echo system stocks and then huge revenue comes from apple. that stocked another new high today. there are ways to push yourself around a little bit. just because there's composition and samsung was coming after apple. sometimes there are brands that people want to have. i think that apple is one of them. i don't know positively that gopro is. they were pushing themselves into the world. >> here is a life hack for you and by me and put the video on youtube. the whole nation that they were going to get the media is ridiculous. >>> still ahead as it roared above 5,000, a look back at what names lead us to the history making moment. >>> the three tech names that they'r
if you look at it lower highs and lower lows. continues to make the pattern, and you will see it today. you have a monitor volume day and dplusflushes out and revers >> could they have swung so far that it's time to step in or consider? >> yeah, i would. >> you would. >> yeah, to guys point the derivatives play and right now we have watched apple come down and then the echo system stocks and then huge revenue comes from apple. that stocked another new high today. there...
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however, if you look at the u.s. geo-strategic relationship with the arab world, our relationship has privileged geo-strategic interests which translates into stability above and beyond democracy, and we know democracy can be very unstable and it can induce instability. so we haven't -- we, the united states, have preferred stability and have prioritized stability over democratization. and i show this throughout throughout the book. and i capture it with, you know case studies and attitudes and survey attitudes and things of that sort about what citizens think about this relationship between the u.s. and the regimes. and here's the tricky issue where here's where i think i introduce a little bit of nuance into a debate that has been very much sort of exaggerated as, oh you have the u.s., and you have the arab or muslim world. arab and muslims don't like the u.s. and the u.s. doesn't like the arab world. basically, you have this conflictual relationship. the arab world needs the u.s. and what i try to do in the book i
however, if you look at the u.s. geo-strategic relationship with the arab world, our relationship has privileged geo-strategic interests which translates into stability above and beyond democracy, and we know democracy can be very unstable and it can induce instability. so we haven't -- we, the united states, have preferred stability and have prioritized stability over democratization. and i show this throughout throughout the book. and i capture it with, you know case studies and attitudes and...
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bill: i think it is very difficult when you look at the forces of democracy and reality. abs being the majority. the land from the jordan river to the mediterranean, you are looking up forces of technology that even though israel has a lot of support from the u.s. and has enhanced security over recent years, it is hard to predict what new technology will produce in terms of threats to israel. and ideology. being more radicalized as well. they create a sense of urgency trying to seize the moment before us and make progress on that. charlie: and clearly all the other problems are not because that israel and the palestinians reached an agreement. it is often said, as long as it's there, it's a problem in the region. bill: it is. it's a problem in israel's long-term security. without a two state solution you end up with a lot of difficult challenges to deal with. long-term occupation, that's not healthy. charlie: i find in terms of israeli leaders that i know and have interviewed, there is an awareness of that. occupation is not a healthy thing. for the psyche of a country. bi
bill: i think it is very difficult when you look at the forces of democracy and reality. abs being the majority. the land from the jordan river to the mediterranean, you are looking up forces of technology that even though israel has a lot of support from the u.s. and has enhanced security over recent years, it is hard to predict what new technology will produce in terms of threats to israel. and ideology. being more radicalized as well. they create a sense of urgency trying to seize the moment...
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obviously i can't tell you without looking into it. >> of course, as you know, terrorists are seeking other ways for financing. cyber crime is a major growth industry. we continue to defy the hackers. however, they live in jurisdictions that the former soviet states from with we have no extradition treaty. i think of ukraine in particular, but i would like a a precise discussion on how we can proceed with cyber crime extradition. >> well, obviously, we have taken actions some of which have limits because of extradition. we cannot compel extradition whether or not extradition treaties. what we what we can do is look at what other tools we have where we see evidence of cyber crimes and are looking to see what other tools we have available. >> regarding the current concerns we have today, is it on your agenda to try to work out these extradition agreements? >> obviously it is not my -- >> but as you see the problem, is it something that should be? >> it is on my agenda to look at what we can do. >> the time of the joe and has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. sec., for being here
obviously i can't tell you without looking into it. >> of course, as you know, terrorists are seeking other ways for financing. cyber crime is a major growth industry. we continue to defy the hackers. however, they live in jurisdictions that the former soviet states from with we have no extradition treaty. i think of ukraine in particular, but i would like a a precise discussion on how we can proceed with cyber crime extradition. >> well, obviously, we have taken actions some of...
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cory: you look at what the insurance companies have to offer and you -- for them?st: we don't just drive you to an insurance company. we stick with you. we build this profile for you sort of like an advisor that will map you to the right decision. cory: a robo advisor? guest: sure. we enroll you in that health plan. you'll get your government subsidy if you qualify for one. cory: is obamacare, the affordable care act, been a thing that led your business to a fast rate option? guest: it is one of the things. it structured health plans so they would be more machine readable so we can create an index of all the health plans on the market. cory: to parafrade phrase, the affordable care act made the plans codified and n similar ways so they can be compared? guest: yes. used to have fre form texts. very hard to figure out as a individual or a machine. cory: you have been -- you're doing it across many states, california texas, new york, so on. are you picking it by markets size or the ease of doing business in those states? insurance regulations are a mother. guest: the
cory: you look at what the insurance companies have to offer and you -- for them?st: we don't just drive you to an insurance company. we stick with you. we build this profile for you sort of like an advisor that will map you to the right decision. cory: a robo advisor? guest: sure. we enroll you in that health plan. you'll get your government subsidy if you qualify for one. cory: is obamacare, the affordable care act, been a thing that led your business to a fast rate option? guest: it is one...
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this is a short week when you look at options. e april 50, 50.5, 51, almost 28,000 options total on the call side. so people are looking for another move to the upside. maybe to test the 52-week highs. 55 were those highs back in oxz. been awhile since it's been up there. seems like that stock wants to hold up here. >> do we know what's driving it? >> listen, it could be. to me that makes a lot of sense. it makes sense for somebody like google to take them over. a lot more competitive in the social aspect. so to me not only that, they've actually done a couple things right here and potentially they are going to be monetizing some of these new things. so i like twitter here. i'm not long it right now, but i might be. that got me excited. >> you're compelled by that. this is a stock a lot of people are looking at. >> that's why we go to you for unusual activity. >>> up next on "fast," fast money madness. sales force and facebook. both surviving first round eliminations. it's an epic battle heading your way. plus bumpy roads and bumpy
this is a short week when you look at options. e april 50, 50.5, 51, almost 28,000 options total on the call side. so people are looking for another move to the upside. maybe to test the 52-week highs. 55 were those highs back in oxz. been awhile since it's been up there. seems like that stock wants to hold up here. >> do we know what's driving it? >> listen, it could be. to me that makes a lot of sense. it makes sense for somebody like google to take them over. a lot more...
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you will hear a lot of speculation no matter where you look. avoid speculating yourself even though you try not to do it while the investigation unravels. a lot of times they take a year or longer to figure out the real cause of an accident. alix: you may never know at the end of the day. you were not inside his mind. matt: is this the new android phone that can beat samsung? we will talk to the president of htc america, coming up. alix: a jury is deciding a gender discrimination case in silicon valley and tens of millions of dollars are at stake. ♪ alix: time to bring you up-to-date to the top stories around the world. the final moments of the germanwings airbus. the copilot locked the pilot out of the cockpit and flew into a mountain deliberately. the copilot is a 28-year-old german who began flying as a teenager and had been with the airliner since 2013. to copilot went to the same screening is everyone else according to the parent company, lufthansa. >> they know we select cockpit personnel very carefully because this is a part of our dna.
you will hear a lot of speculation no matter where you look. avoid speculating yourself even though you try not to do it while the investigation unravels. a lot of times they take a year or longer to figure out the real cause of an accident. alix: you may never know at the end of the day. you were not inside his mind. matt: is this the new android phone that can beat samsung? we will talk to the president of htc america, coming up. alix: a jury is deciding a gender discrimination case in...
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you have to look at a company where they have taken risks or if they have produced risks. ould be both. this is an interesting trend that you are seeing and certainly it is something new the change in the capital flow underpins the change. no doubt about it. the question is, is this going to leave these companies vulnerable or not? you have to dig in to find out. alix: gentlemen, thank you very much. you're all sticking with me. coming up next on "street smart," china may be becoming the world's fifth reserve her and see. why does that matter for the globe and for china? coming up next. ♪ alix: the yuan may be one step closer to becoming the world's fifth reserve currency seeing the chinese currency joining the greenback, euro, yen, and british pound as part of the special drawing right. the idea was pitched to christine lagarde and up panel this weekend and it may have worked. with me to discuss more, the head of currency strategy and robin brooks from goldman sachs. robin, what is this and why does china care? robin: fdr is an accounting unit the china uses that is compos
you have to look at a company where they have taken risks or if they have produced risks. ould be both. this is an interesting trend that you are seeing and certainly it is something new the change in the capital flow underpins the change. no doubt about it. the question is, is this going to leave these companies vulnerable or not? you have to dig in to find out. alix: gentlemen, thank you very much. you're all sticking with me. coming up next on "street smart," china may be becoming...
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if you look at japan, from heres the currency just steadily depreciates but stocks keep on going. so, you know, if you look at the world right now, any country where the central bank doing something in terms of monetary stimulus the stock market is performing except the u.s. because we're done. >> on that note i'm glad you go there, we played this sound yesterday, i want to do it again, not all of us had a chance to react to it. it's pertinent to almost the daily conversation. here's legendary investor talking ability this issue. >> i'm not all that excited about the u.s., but i do have large exposure in japan and europe. both those markets are to the only cheaper than the u.s., they have monetary policy that is just on the front end of very, very expansivists. they're doing qe. the one thing we learned in the united states about qe it inflates financial asset prices. >> there's the iconic investor with kelly the other day. but again, relevant enough to the conversation i wanted to hear it again. what do you guys think about the point he's making? >> you can't argue
if you look at japan, from heres the currency just steadily depreciates but stocks keep on going. so, you know, if you look at the world right now, any country where the central bank doing something in terms of monetary stimulus the stock market is performing except the u.s. because we're done. >> on that note i'm glad you go there, we played this sound yesterday, i want to do it again, not all of us had a chance to react to it. it's pertinent to almost the daily conversation. here's...
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so i would urge you to really take a look at that. i only have 16 seconds left. have you coordinated or your department coordinated at treasury with the department of labor on this standard, new fiduciary standard the dol is proposing? have they kept your labor folks in the loop and your policy? >> we have been aware as it's gone through the process. >> would you call it coordination, or is it just informing you? >> there's been interagency discussion on the policy, butt it's -- but it's a department of labor rule. >> time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman, mr. ellison. i've been talking about somalia for a long time, as you know but as you also know we've reached a frustrating point. back on february 6, the bank that was doing most of the facilitation of international transfers stepped out of the work, and now we're pretty much at the end of the line. what can your office do to try to facilitate these remittances? >> congressman, you and i have discussed this a number of times. i know the deep concern you have and we're very sensitive to the problem
so i would urge you to really take a look at that. i only have 16 seconds left. have you coordinated or your department coordinated at treasury with the department of labor on this standard, new fiduciary standard the dol is proposing? have they kept your labor folks in the loop and your policy? >> we have been aware as it's gone through the process. >> would you call it coordination, or is it just informing you? >> there's been interagency discussion on the policy, butt it's...
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>> you look at the numbers and growth rate of not just the earnings but sales. solutely incredible. and then when you combine what they are really doing in this space in the camera space now, i look at the forward valuations. i think this thing trades rather cheap. i like the stock. i own it. >> you like gopro. >> i do. but not for the technology reasons. i like -- >> it's -- >> look at it -- i look at it more -- similar to how i look at tesla, right? where it's a venture capital type of thing. you have to believe that nick woodman can turn it into something. gopro doesn't matter about the technology. they have had -- >> they don't care about the chip. >> no. here's my point. that's a different story. i do care about the chip, because i think this is a great way to play that whole space. >> even after this move. these were blowout numbers,ot only the chip, but ip security on their back, major growth. and the partner to have for what they do. i think it's a home run. >> yeah, and i actually think it's not just the camera. there are other industrial uses for their
>> you look at the numbers and growth rate of not just the earnings but sales. solutely incredible. and then when you combine what they are really doing in this space in the camera space now, i look at the forward valuations. i think this thing trades rather cheap. i like the stock. i own it. >> you like gopro. >> i do. but not for the technology reasons. i like -- >> it's -- >> look at it -- i look at it more -- similar to how i look at tesla, right? where it's a...
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you were. record low bond yields. i'm looking irish 10-year with a yield that momentarily dropped below 70 basis points. the 10-year in spain headed towards 1% flat. remarkable moves and the bond market. that continues. for now, the top stocks stories with caroline hyde. caroline: even as the ftse is on a tear two u.k. stocks are feeling the pain this morning. down 15%. it is our rights issue that we knew about. perhaps going to the top end of where many expected it to. they are selling 550 million pounds worth of shares. stocks dropped the most since they first announced that rights issue. their financial results reflect the u.k. government contractor 1.3 billion pounds of onerous contracts and other charges. they are trying to cut their debt. they are selling non-core businesses as well. they are getting out of the leisure business in the u.k. they are getting out of the southern rail in australia and the majority of their private sector business. serco unfortunately this doesn't seem to be the right stock. i'm going to bring y
you were. record low bond yields. i'm looking irish 10-year with a yield that momentarily dropped below 70 basis points. the 10-year in spain headed towards 1% flat. remarkable moves and the bond market. that continues. for now, the top stocks stories with caroline hyde. caroline: even as the ftse is on a tear two u.k. stocks are feeling the pain this morning. down 15%. it is our rights issue that we knew about. perhaps going to the top end of where many expected it to. they are selling 550...
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the multiple looks good, it's 30 times earnings. >> are you a "fast money" fan? ike melissa lee. i think she's a good looking lady. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. over 20 million kids everyday in oulack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the spe
the multiple looks good, it's 30 times earnings. >> are you a "fast money" fan? ike melissa lee. i think she's a good looking lady. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. over 20 million kids everyday in oulack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are...
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like people want to come to san francisco not only do we get a flock of tourist but in fact, if you look at history there's a lot of good stuff that's come out of the park district and i really do look at that and it is really important to me 28 schools in the park district i have 5 and one recreational center and one hundred plus thousand people from stein to part of golden gate park and geary and the golden gate park side is the fun part of the park (laughter). >> it goes to the richmond we also have part of upper market and we would not be park station without the parked so we have 19 parks in our district and all different size we have boss and alamo squares and twin peaks i don't know what park would be called if we didn't have those parks the only thing to come up with inspector monroe what about a groovy station that would be neat i have a foot beat that's cross-trained to work in the parks they're on bisexuals i have a homelessness outreach 40 officers dedicated to that and albert lake they coffee the panhandle and allotments they know what's going on around the beat and it is a
like people want to come to san francisco not only do we get a flock of tourist but in fact, if you look at history there's a lot of good stuff that's come out of the park district and i really do look at that and it is really important to me 28 schools in the park district i have 5 and one recreational center and one hundred plus thousand people from stein to part of golden gate park and geary and the golden gate park side is the fun part of the park (laughter). >> it goes to the...
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. >> jeremy, when you look at public opinion in israel, do you think that as netanyahu grows further and further apart, perhaps from president obama, can you see a scenario where that public opinion begins to change in israel when they say, maybe we don't want to be having a distance between this administration and us. >> there's a real split in israel. a solid third responded well to the conflict with the united states and the conflict with barack obama, to the racism that you heard about and some of the other outlandish statements that were made. 72% of the country think it's going in the wrong direction. bibi netanyahu's favorability is under water. he's got a strong opposition. the results last night reflect the divide in israel that exists. >> thank you to michael sheer and jeremy. >>> coming up, terror in tunisia. 19 people are dead. it's the latest in the string of brutal attacks across four continents. those are attacks are sharply driving up support for war against isis. >>> plus, authorities in japan are investigating a threat against u.s. ambassador caroline kennedy. we'll
. >> jeremy, when you look at public opinion in israel, do you think that as netanyahu grows further and further apart, perhaps from president obama, can you see a scenario where that public opinion begins to change in israel when they say, maybe we don't want to be having a distance between this administration and us. >> there's a real split in israel. a solid third responded well to the conflict with the united states and the conflict with barack obama, to the racism that you...
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and if you look at the performance, it wiped out all of last year's gains. so i don't think you can extrapolate a disaster like this from everybody else. i actually think the other ones held in there pretty well, considering how badly that sector did yesterday. so i think micron might have found a floor around here. >> six or seven analysts, all of them basically said it was san dusk specific. they were startled by the severity of the miss, but all said it was a sandisk-specific thing. it's down 18% on ten times normal volume. only trades 9 1/2, 10 times normal earnings. and i'm not saying go out and run and buy sandisk tomorrow, but the you look at the magnitude of this miss, it's going to get interesting really quick. i'm not surprised the other stocks held in there. qualcomm flushed out early, closed basically unchanged, as did intel and a couple of the other names. but sandisk is going to get pretty interesting pretty quickly. if you look at the price targets for a lot of the analysts out there, anywhere from 75 to 1 u bu bucks over here. >> dan, why are
and if you look at the performance, it wiped out all of last year's gains. so i don't think you can extrapolate a disaster like this from everybody else. i actually think the other ones held in there pretty well, considering how badly that sector did yesterday. so i think micron might have found a floor around here. >> six or seven analysts, all of them basically said it was san dusk specific. they were startled by the severity of the miss, but all said it was a sandisk-specific thing....
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if you look to eu, if you look to denmark, denmark produces pigs. they are still in industrial fashion but they're able to do it without that pressure, that selective pressure that we're putting on that bacteria that gets in animal guts by using medically approved antibiotics. it's not as big a change that the food industry would like us to think. it's going to take time but husband ban try and other things will take time to work out. >> is there a public that's willing to spend a couple of cents more per pound on meat that's raised differently and raised what they believe is better versus a public that doesn't care about these things at all and is willing to look for the cheapest sandwich? >> well, we at dartagnan is proof that there is a shift in the public and a growing demand for good healthy wholesome meets and poultry. it's not a couple of cents, it's more than that. it does cost more to raise artisan artisan ally, there is a coast for that, to mature the animals at dartagnan we are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year. we are 30 years o
if you look to eu, if you look to denmark, denmark produces pigs. they are still in industrial fashion but they're able to do it without that pressure, that selective pressure that we're putting on that bacteria that gets in animal guts by using medically approved antibiotics. it's not as big a change that the food industry would like us to think. it's going to take time but husband ban try and other things will take time to work out. >> is there a public that's willing to spend a couple...
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in fact if if you look, all the way out to the ocean you do not see anything but blue. whether it's the water or sky. sunny today, not as breezy, a bit warmer than yesterday. mainly clear, cool again tonight, if you had the windows open and it was comfortable. keep them open tonight. a shower there was a chance across the north bay, friday, and for the rest of us monday. let's talk about how we get there. first by looking at 280-17 hazy, and that has to doo with tree pollen. as we look at santa cruz with the wind, the temperatures have have dropped a couple of degrees, but still warmer than normal with temperatures in the upper 50s. all right that said we are about four degrees warmer today than average in san francisco, red wood city and san jose, 78, we should be in the mid to upper 60s and most of us in the low to mid 70s. 71 san jose, and look at santa cruz, he we will have upper 60s to your near 70 and low to mid 60s along the coast. 66 in downtown san francisco and low to mid 70s through the north bay valley and upper 60s along the east bay shore. and mid 70s in t
in fact if if you look, all the way out to the ocean you do not see anything but blue. whether it's the water or sky. sunny today, not as breezy, a bit warmer than yesterday. mainly clear, cool again tonight, if you had the windows open and it was comfortable. keep them open tonight. a shower there was a chance across the north bay, friday, and for the rest of us monday. let's talk about how we get there. first by looking at 280-17 hazy, and that has to doo with tree pollen. as we look at santa...