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now you can use the magic of airbrush to regain that youthful look. >> you can't stay looking the same way that you did before. no. >> announcer: and when you order, we'll include four free gifts. we'll include our luminess air blush, the skin-brightening luminess glow, our luminess air bronzer, and the luminess air moisturizing primer. it's an $80 value, yours free when you order. and luminess air is completely guaranteed. if you don't see results like this, just send it back for a full refund of the purchase price. and we'll even include free shipping when you order right now. >> i love free shipping. hold on! now luminess air is on sale! when you try luminess air, you'll save 33%. that's right. you won't pay $29.95. now for a limited time, you can try luminess air for just $19.95. this is our best offer ever. try the world's favorite airbrush makeup now for just $19.95. >> that is a ridiculous price to get this kind of a result. >> be able to get it into your house for less than you're probably paying for a bottle of foundation is amazing. >> announcer: and because you don't want to
now you can use the magic of airbrush to regain that youthful look. >> you can't stay looking the same way that you did before. no. >> announcer: and when you order, we'll include four free gifts. we'll include our luminess air blush, the skin-brightening luminess glow, our luminess air bronzer, and the luminess air moisturizing primer. it's an $80 value, yours free when you order. and luminess air is completely guaranteed. if you don't see results like this, just send it back for a...
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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. >> i remember nights where i would go to sleep, and i would pray that i wouldn't wake up. i never considered suicide because it was against my religion. i got up every morning. i was sick. i'd have panic attacks. i'd take a shower, i would get dressed, and i would go to work. and then when i got home i would get in my paj
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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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 talk about an all of branch, it is very short when you look at some of the pressure these greek banks are under. you totaled it up from back in october. 28 billion in outflows. others are taking a look. here is what we know one point one billion in new spending this year. about half of that is for a hurting month pension. pension reform has been one of the things going the opposite direction. we have this there and there is more on tax revenue, my colleagues have done a great job of reporting this. 875 million in new taxes or ways to tax offshore accounts. a new lottery scheme. dream lighting of the vat. maybe more out of the vat tax. -- streamlining of the vat. maybe more out of the vat tax. greece is saying there were a lot of good vibes and good mood. not a lot of concrete things off the european side. the next time everyone is scheduled to meet, april 24. we will see if they have a deal before then. they have big payments coming due. francine: they have this payment to the imf due on april 9. will the greeks be able to make that payment? hans: this was a big back-and-forth yesterd
you talk about an all of branch, it is very short when you look at some of the pressure these greek banks are under. you totaled it up from back in october. 28 billion in outflows. others are taking a look. here is what we know one point one billion in new spending this year. about half of that is for a hurting month pension. pension reform has been one of the things going the opposite direction. we have this there and there is more on tax revenue, my colleagues have done a great job of...
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when you look at the energy grid you look at three major components. the generation grid the power plants, how we generate the power, major transmission lines, and the local distribs lines, how you -- distribution lines, how you bring into houses and businesses. we are spending about 63 billion on those three segments. when we did the economic study, the failure to act, it appears by the year 2020 we may be underinvesting in those areas by $100 billion a year. it's hard to say which is important. they are all critical. >> matthew, during all the years i discovered utility board meetings and rate deliberations and pickets outside the meetings we worried about whether we'd have enough electricity and how much it costs. have we paid enough attention to the security of the system is against terror, threats and sabotage? >> i think it's one element of it. that's definitely a new-type of change and threat to the system, but i still believe that the major threat to the system - your earlier guess referenced it, is an ageing infrastructure both in the transmis
when you look at the energy grid you look at three major components. the generation grid the power plants, how we generate the power, major transmission lines, and the local distribs lines, how you -- distribution lines, how you bring into houses and businesses. we are spending about 63 billion on those three segments. when we did the economic study, the failure to act, it appears by the year 2020 we may be underinvesting in those areas by $100 billion a year. it's hard to say which is...
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you could have the best dancers in the world but if you don't look presentable if you don't look good in that swimsuit you are not going to win it all. i say dress for the job you want and not the job you have which is why i look like a very lonely trophy wife. >> you have the look in your eye. from the neck up you look that way. >> the problem is they hire a stylist but who are they hiring as their stylist? >> washington, d.c. is i think the only place left in the country where men have a hard part in their hair style. everyone else in the country stopped doing that i think a decade ago or maybe 20 years ago. but it hasn't reached dc yet. it is another reason why dc is an awful city filled with awful people. fox news employees aside. you had one guy who was a good looking guy and kept himself in good shape. they ran him out of town on trumped up charges. you don't have to look like you belong on mount rush more but rand paul's hair? like what is that? >> product. >> do something. i don't know. do something. i completely agree with you. >> and his wife is stunning. she wouldn't tell h
you could have the best dancers in the world but if you don't look presentable if you don't look good in that swimsuit you are not going to win it all. i say dress for the job you want and not the job you have which is why i look like a very lonely trophy wife. >> you have the look in your eye. from the neck up you look that way. >> the problem is they hire a stylist but who are they hiring as their stylist? >> washington, d.c. is i think the only place left in the country...
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have to look at it as a net asset. you have to look at how it is valued. what the assets would be worth if they were combined with ours. that is the way you typically do it on large deals. if you look at it that way you look at what it is worth for the combined company. there is a huge gap in valuation. if you look into sectors, a premium of 50% is middle of the road. if you look at what it does for the key metrics of the company, earnings-per-share is going to be on words. free cash flow is going to be very serious almost immediately as well. together we will use it as a springboard to the best. >> you talk about earnings per share. that might be flattered by the buyback. what is the thinking behind the buyback? we really work the value out of it by the capability of shell. making the company much more straightforward. there are three core pillars. a very strong business and some very strong cash engines as well. it's being able to do 20 billion by the end of the decade. what we are going to do is significantly streamline for the existing portfolio. we see
have to look at it as a net asset. you have to look at how it is valued. what the assets would be worth if they were combined with ours. that is the way you typically do it on large deals. if you look at it that way you look at what it is worth for the combined company. there is a huge gap in valuation. if you look into sectors, a premium of 50% is middle of the road. if you look at what it does for the key metrics of the company, earnings-per-share is going to be on words. free cash flow is...
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so if you look at the one-year period kwhxt is conventionally what you do, correct, we're losing moneyou're looking at a 20-year period, we're making a ton of money. >> the profit potential is trick. >> it's not potential, it's locked in. >> it's guaranteed. that's mr. souki on that topic. back to you. >>> thank you so much. >> this is a great strategy, the cheniere and chiraf have there. this is where the arbitrage lies, when you go overseas, particularly in asia, natural gas is priced directly relative to oil prices, and that's not true in the u.s. can you get three times the multiple of u.s. trading prices by selling overseas. so what he's talking about of yes, we have short-term losses, but in the long run, we've got these contracts that are going to pay off. he's putting in the hard work right now to build these export trains that once they start running, are going to get three times in revenue what he's paying for the natural gas he's shipping. it's a great idea. it's taken a long time and it's finally at fruition. what i would have liked to have heard from him is an exact date o
so if you look at the one-year period kwhxt is conventionally what you do, correct, we're losing moneyou're looking at a 20-year period, we're making a ton of money. >> the profit potential is trick. >> it's not potential, it's locked in. >> it's guaranteed. that's mr. souki on that topic. back to you. >>> thank you so much. >> this is a great strategy, the cheniere and chiraf have there. this is where the arbitrage lies, when you go overseas, particularly in...
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but i think when you look at the overall scheme of things, what really performed last quarter, we looked at some of those health care names. they really had an incredible run to the up side. they're getting hit hard again today. they got hit yesterday. getting hit again today. i still like that sector. i like all the fundamental story behind it. but economically right now, i think there are some definite hurdles we've got to get through. are we growing fast enough, is it going to be enough, and if we are, does that mean the fed is suddenly going to make that move rather than in september, shift it over to june. everybody has got their opinions on that. and that's why the volatility is where it is. >> steve, forget about growing fast enough. are we going to go negative for the first quarter? it'possible. i saw one estimate, steven stanley, he's at zero. and maybe he's negative today. >> might as well be negative. >> the consensus is a lousy quarter. it's an unrelentingly lousy quarter. there's really nothing that's come through that's been -- some -- one or two housing data points has bee
but i think when you look at the overall scheme of things, what really performed last quarter, we looked at some of those health care names. they really had an incredible run to the up side. they're getting hit hard again today. they got hit yesterday. getting hit again today. i still like that sector. i like all the fundamental story behind it. but economically right now, i think there are some definite hurdles we've got to get through. are we growing fast enough, is it going to be enough, and...
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if you look at research development and new technologies you look at the technologies that are going to be the most important in this century. let's think of biotechnology nanotechnology and information technology 3.0. the u.s. is generally in the forefront of all of these. if you look at the universities underlying technologies and the look of the rankings that are done by let's say shanghai university, just so it's not a biased american view of the top 20 universities in the world, 15 are american and if you look at the nature of the culture in which this is embedded in entrepreneurial culture with a rich capital market which can take ideas and spread them into commercialization quickly it's hard to beat the united states on this. so these comparisons of the united states with ancient rome as though we are in absolute decline, i don't think it makes any sense. what is a little more interesting is the idea of relative decline and in that sense, we ended the 20th century with about a quarter of the world economy and the imf, the international monetary fund now projects that the unite
if you look at research development and new technologies you look at the technologies that are going to be the most important in this century. let's think of biotechnology nanotechnology and information technology 3.0. the u.s. is generally in the forefront of all of these. if you look at the universities underlying technologies and the look of the rankings that are done by let's say shanghai university, just so it's not a biased american view of the top 20 universities in the world, 15 are...
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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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if you look at those three abstract options, one is the best. but i do think before making a final decision i would like to see what they've decided on some of the details. >> thank you. let me open up the floor. let's just start with you in your kind of dusty pink sweater. the microphone is coming over to you. >> one question i have is in china there are hundreds of different languages and dialects where is in the united states, almost everybody speaks english. does not make any difference to how well china can do in the future having so many different languages and dialects? >> well, dialects have been pretty able to overcome that. i don't think that is a major problem. more of a problem is how they deal with minorities which is more than a linguistic problem. it's how would they be integrated. island focuses much of the language part as the minority's part. [inaudible] >> i don't have that off the top of my head. >> why do we bring the microphone over. >> thank you very much. i would like to bring you back to john henry's first question that t
if you look at those three abstract options, one is the best. but i do think before making a final decision i would like to see what they've decided on some of the details. >> thank you. let me open up the floor. let's just start with you in your kind of dusty pink sweater. the microphone is coming over to you. >> one question i have is in china there are hundreds of different languages and dialects where is in the united states, almost everybody speaks english. does not make any...
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you have a lot of minors and things -- other staff that are exporters. they lookgood value from a yield perspective but they contain a lot of risks. jon: is it one of those were you have to stick to convictions? guest: that has worked well for us over many years. jon: thank you for joining us. as we head to the break, a quick check on equity markets. three days of gains on the stoxx 600. gains across europe, the dax up by the four points. the ftse mid in italy up by .6%. ♪ jon: welcome back to "on the move." volvo replaces its ceo with the chief of the rival truck anchor. martin will assume the helm in october. the shakeup comes as the low is under pressure to boost profit margins. rolls-royce votes warren east as their ceo. rolls-royce cut 2600 jobs last year and is facing investor discontent. tesco reporting its biggest loss ever the u.k. biggest grocer full-year results includes 5.7 billion pounds and that losses after tax. ceo dave lewis is working to rebuild investor trust. richemont reports of profit drop of 6%. they said the losses were due to the adjustmen
you have a lot of minors and things -- other staff that are exporters. they lookgood value from a yield perspective but they contain a lot of risks. jon: is it one of those were you have to stick to convictions? guest: that has worked well for us over many years. jon: thank you for joining us. as we head to the break, a quick check on equity markets. three days of gains on the stoxx 600. gains across europe, the dax up by the four points. the ftse mid in italy up by .6%. ♪ jon: welcome back...
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lower, you'll still sell intel. >> if you look at micron. great risk. you know ethe $26, $27 has been support for almost a whole, a year's worth of support there. so, i've got a dollar or two risk for an upside of anywhere close to 33, 34. i think it's a great buy. >> you take a look at the memory names and go into drives. a westernsal as well as c gate. lots of positive comitary on this sector because also beaten down. >> people just totally worried about margins. so, again, it's like a lot of things. if you get a basing in that margin pressure, a place to start looking that stocks. i think it gets back to intel has a lot of interesting things going on. what they said. they don't have to do a deal, is what they said. >>> cfx is moving higher. cnbc morgan brennan is back at headquarters with the story. morgan? >> csx reporting earnings of 45 cents a share. $0.03 billion and also narrowly popping expectations. operating ratio which is a key measurement for railroads. slightly better than expected though volumes were a bit soft. it experienced growth acros
lower, you'll still sell intel. >> if you look at micron. great risk. you know ethe $26, $27 has been support for almost a whole, a year's worth of support there. so, i've got a dollar or two risk for an upside of anywhere close to 33, 34. i think it's a great buy. >> you take a look at the memory names and go into drives. a westernsal as well as c gate. lots of positive comitary on this sector because also beaten down. >> people just totally worried about margins. so, again,...
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when you look, china was not a player. now you look at south america and brazil. peru, venezuelan. you have china gradually moving into the region, and like you mentioned before, one of the things that plays into all of this, making it attractive for the investments is the lack of strings. when you look at what the i.m.f. is doing, china doesn't play that pay. you get a lot of financing and the rules and regulation. a week and a half ago, everyone realised there are strings. it may not sound like the established world bank, but china has not given up. the copper, petroleum, they need the raw materials to play into the economy. there are strikes attached. it's tied into what projects are visible for them, and there's protests. oftentimes you'll see that a chinese development company will be moving in. establishing projects that may go against the local environment. it makes them more expensive >>> david ariosto. next, the united states asks allies not to join the development bank. few are listening. is it the most common sign that the economies are in decline? answers in 2 minutes. >
when you look, china was not a player. now you look at south america and brazil. peru, venezuelan. you have china gradually moving into the region, and like you mentioned before, one of the things that plays into all of this, making it attractive for the investments is the lack of strings. when you look at what the i.m.f. is doing, china doesn't play that pay. you get a lot of financing and the rules and regulation. a week and a half ago, everyone realised there are strings. it may not sound...
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when you look with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. people who once had 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. when you do you will see a world , that looks like ours. and people that look like us. sometimes, well -- sometimes, 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 there is. we have the microphones. a couple of questions? >> lay it on me. >> hi, i am susan. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d at the civil war roundtable. >> i will have to come back. >> 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. absolutely 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 tal
when you look with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. people who once had 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. when you do you will see a world , that looks like ours. and people that look like us. sometimes, well -- sometimes, a little too much like us. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> now you can see why i say that is one of the...
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if you look at year to date performance, apple has outperformed all of them. you think about what pete just said, all the levels that pete was talking about. there's price targets around the street, the savage $141. if you look at the chart here, scott. all of these are mostly off of earnings. so what pete was talking about before, if that implied move, if we're, let's call it 133-ish is where we are right now in apple, if it does come in, this level right here is your 50-day, that's 127. so that's the level to keep an eyeball on. now this is 120, that is your 100 day. so if we do get that selloff and all of these selloffs if you look at the whole chart, starting back here. all of these were viable events. if you're lucky enough to get that discount, i don't think you will, you should be buying this. no one's expecting anything from the iwatch, people are starting to operate to the six-plus, six-plus holds better margins for apple. i think going forward, things are going to be better for them. people talk about law of large numbers, but you can't bet against t
if you look at year to date performance, apple has outperformed all of them. you think about what pete just said, all the levels that pete was talking about. there's price targets around the street, the savage $141. if you look at the chart here, scott. all of these are mostly off of earnings. so what pete was talking about before, if that implied move, if we're, let's call it 133-ish is where we are right now in apple, if it does come in, this level right here is your 50-day, that's 127. so...
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you guys, seriously? i don't know, maybe? i don't know. >> we love those looks. like what do you do if you go for a walk down kelly drive what outfit should she wear? sporty cute look? >> so, it is thursday, so also fox fursday. >> yes. >> sue? >> hi sue. >> well alex, i want you to say hello to some heroes, and the humans are certainly heroes, but we're focusing on the dogs. that's right. the hero dog awards, for 2015. you can help make one of these pooches a suber star. fox fursday when we come right back. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >>> it is fox furs day and all about heroes
you guys, seriously? i don't know, maybe? i don't know. >> we love those looks. like what do you do if you go for a walk down kelly drive what outfit should she wear? sporty cute look? >> so, it is thursday, so also fox fursday. >> yes. >> sue? >> hi sue. >> well alex, i want you to say hello to some heroes, and the humans are certainly heroes, but we're focusing on the dogs. that's right. the hero dog awards, for 2015. you can help make one of these pooches...
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of this and to make sure that we prevent this from ever happening again thank you so much so for being here and i am looking forward to the discussion. >> thank you president breed. i am sorry. i forgot to mention the director of office of citizen complaints and joyce hicks and the first one to arrive and my apologies for not mentioning that. i wanted to say that supervisor campos wanted to be here but couldn't and i know the office of citizen complaints is a goal of his out of this hearing. supervisor cohen or supervisor avalos would you like to make opening remarks. >> yes thank you very much. i am glad to see people here and taking an interest of what is happening in san francisco and thank supervisor mar for pulling us together and grateful. i think it is important and needless to say when we read the hateful meajses that were sent by the officers many of us were disgusted, angry and disappointed but it's good to note there are very good officers who put their livesos the line everyday and like there are good public servants there are not so good ones and those are indictd and dismissed but today's hear
of this and to make sure that we prevent this from ever happening again thank you so much so for being here and i am looking forward to the discussion. >> thank you president breed. i am sorry. i forgot to mention the director of office of citizen complaints and joyce hicks and the first one to arrive and my apologies for not mentioning that. i wanted to say that supervisor campos wanted to be here but couldn't and i know the office of citizen complaints is a goal of his out of this...
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looking at 9% growth. from my perspective, it's really hard to figure out why you would be looking to sell shares at this point the world fwraes it's going to $1 trillion in market cap. >> the consensus? you don't like that. >> i think the sentiment as we've seen on many occasions in the last few years is -- let's tack about the earnings event on monday after the close. the options market -- you know, in twitter, the opings market is probably a $5 move. when you think about the complace ensy in this apple move, it's $7. the stock moved $6 this week alone, and you have this earnings. to me i think opings look very cheap if are you looking to consider it's not the situation where i think you want to be selling to get your underlying stock position, but maybe ask lemplg for -- >> a 5% to 7% move. we're talking about $40 billion one way or the other. i mean, this is kind of pretty wide gap. >> $40 billion in either direction, they're expected to have $225 million in shares this year alone. >> market cap is -- it's a relation to the s&p. it's 4% of the s&p. we've had several times in this country, u.s. steel did it
looking at 9% growth. from my perspective, it's really hard to figure out why you would be looking to sell shares at this point the world fwraes it's going to $1 trillion in market cap. >> the consensus? you don't like that. >> i think the sentiment as we've seen on many occasions in the last few years is -- let's tack about the earnings event on monday after the close. the options market -- you know, in twitter, the opings market is probably a $5 move. when you think about the...
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it depends on the region you look at but most active sector. but really m and a is a global phenomenon. in terms of the growth rates, double digit growth rates across all regions throughout the globe. >> you see the trends sector-wise continuing to 2015 could be more health care and pharma. big ones there. energy. we had the big one earlier this week and several others real estate as you mentioned including word today that general electric may be wanting to sell off some of its real estate holdings. more on that a little bit later. does the strong dollar rich argue that u.s. companies may be going in and buying up companies in europe more? we saw some activity along those lines recently. >> well i think it's less the dollars affected. many companies have resources in terms of cash abroad. now, the $2.1 trillion i mentioned, worth about a third to about a quarter held overseas. so in technology company especially in drug companies have those resources available to make deals abroad. >> we compared this year with the last sort of high water mark
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so i think that you have to look now, when you're this far along in a recovery for areas that everyone else is kind of avoided. david: we'll get to those areas in a minute but, bob, i have to push you on a point craig made, unlike craig you think the markets are going to take a fed rate hike hit, right? how big a hit do you think they're going to take? >> well i think they're going to take a hit but if you read further into my comments, by the way, david, you always push back, i expect no less, if that dip comes, okay, you need to buy that dip because i agree with the underlying theme of both guests a 25 basis point rate cut which is all it is going to be, if it is anymore than that william dudley said it will be shallow. there may be months and months in between the next one it is not indicative of negative economy. it is indicative of the fact the economy is strong enough to take it. 20 five basis points, i'm buying that dip when it comes. liz: buying that dip when it comes. joe, what are you buying at this point. you said regions with better opportunity. where and what? >> europe as
so i think that you have to look now, when you're this far along in a recovery for areas that everyone else is kind of avoided. david: we'll get to those areas in a minute but, bob, i have to push you on a point craig made, unlike craig you think the markets are going to take a fed rate hike hit, right? how big a hit do you think they're going to take? >> well i think they're going to take a hit but if you read further into my comments, by the way, david, you always push back, i expect no...
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announcer: when you look in the mirror, what do you see? ays ] >> 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?
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jonathan: bruno, you look at the earnings of both companies this morning. o you expect to be the main challenge for the merged companies? which markets are doing fine and which ones will be more problematic in the future for you? bruno: i think the beauty of this deal is to improve the -- naturally by of the different -- which are -- at the same time by merging, we are risking each region because each region will have a lower percentage in the new group and so overall this balance is very important and we will continue to optimize it for you after the merger. the most important from the day one will be to deliver the synergies and create this new company, this new culture which will be made differentiating through innovation and also investing wisely and structuring growth and also with a very disciplined capital alvegas. working on returns for shareholders. jonathan: i want to wrap things up by talking about europe quickly. we talk a lot about green shoots. i want to get a comment from you because you have boots on the ground. bruno: the first quarter is al
jonathan: bruno, you look at the earnings of both companies this morning. o you expect to be the main challenge for the merged companies? which markets are doing fine and which ones will be more problematic in the future for you? bruno: i think the beauty of this deal is to improve the -- naturally by of the different -- which are -- at the same time by merging, we are risking each region because each region will have a lower percentage in the new group and so overall this balance is very...
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jon: when you look at u.s. corporate, a rough quarter for u.s. data. i look at the surprise indexes of the u.s. versus europe europe beating a low bar and the u.s. missing a high bar. is that still the story? guest: what worries me about the u.s. is the percentage to which corporate earnings have been mashed out. they are buying back their share and not increasing operational earnings just increasing operational earnings-per-share by shrieking the share base. that ultimately means they are investing lest in building stronger long-term businesses. in europe, we have a corporate culture beginning to come into shallow focus. jon: when you look at the noise out of the federal reserve william dudley talking that the rate path will be shallow. how unfortunate is that? guest: what they are actually doing and how are they taking action? the third issue is the extent to which the fed thinks about long-term implications of the global economy in determining how it should move. i think the needle is moving more against the previous consensus. jon: there is some ugl
jon: when you look at u.s. corporate, a rough quarter for u.s. data. i look at the surprise indexes of the u.s. versus europe europe beating a low bar and the u.s. missing a high bar. is that still the story? guest: what worries me about the u.s. is the percentage to which corporate earnings have been mashed out. they are buying back their share and not increasing operational earnings just increasing operational earnings-per-share by shrieking the share base. that ultimately means they are...
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gorgeous, you look gorgeous thank you for having us. >> you'll look gorgeous all the time. >> the womenare feisty. little feisty here. >> you look gorgeous. >> that south jersey right there. >> all day here. >> different -- >> let me explain it to you there are "50 shades of grey". now we have learned that over the year. >> now, what shade is that do you think? >> it is called blondes. >> no it is gray. >> is it gray? >> it is silver gray. >> it looks blondes on camera. >> oh it does? look at it next to my hair. >> it is getting grayer but compared to her shirt? i see the gray underneath. >> like under tones. >> under tones okay. >> all right thank you. >> "50 shades of grey". >> they're the stylist. they know what's gray. >> tim tebow now a member of the eagles. i can't tell you how many times the word eagles and tim tebow were said all over the country on sports talk shows famous for taking a knee and thanking god for his success on the feel, they call it tebowing, right? >> a verb. >> yes. so people over, what's it called philly pretzel factory, that's it, they're having fun. they ha
gorgeous, you look gorgeous thank you for having us. >> you'll look gorgeous all the time. >> the womenare feisty. little feisty here. >> you look gorgeous. >> that south jersey right there. >> all day here. >> different -- >> let me explain it to you there are "50 shades of grey". now we have learned that over the year. >> now, what shade is that do you think? >> it is called blondes. >> no it is gray. >> is it gray?...
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we have to wait a couple more days. >> what you have to look at, i would have been the person on this desk last night if you told me the markets would be down 300 what would netflix do. >> sell off. >> it was up on the day. that's telling you something. blackstone we'll talk about later. names that do well on days like this are telling you something. the other sign of the coin. american express is giving up the ghost and feels like it wants to trade lower. >> bonds. worried about bonds. >> no. bond trades, short bonds. haven't backed off from that. this morning, actually you saw i thought bonds would be up a whole lot more this morning. this afternoon when we had that second leg down you got some safety buying coming in there. again that cpi number and oil going higher and inflation expectations going higher could push yields higher regardless of what the economy does. so no not backing off from that. might be painful. >> bonds are really the only flight to safety out there. the u.s. dollar was basically flat. >> that's the thing. it was a very strange day because you should have seen
we have to wait a couple more days. >> what you have to look at, i would have been the person on this desk last night if you told me the markets would be down 300 what would netflix do. >> sell off. >> it was up on the day. that's telling you something. blackstone we'll talk about later. names that do well on days like this are telling you something. the other sign of the coin. american express is giving up the ghost and feels like it wants to trade lower. >> bonds....
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i think if you look at the facts of the case, which is where i really would like to stay as chairman of the party, you know, if you look at the facts of the scandal that state your names her, you look at the facts of the recent polling, where a majority of people in battleground states say she is untrustworthy, when you look at the fact she has 100 percent name recognition -- >> schieffer: a majority -- >> a majority of the people polled, in colorado, virginia, iowa florida, said she is untrustworthy. >> when you took -- you take the fact that she has 100 percent id this is an important fact for people to understand. she has pure saturation. but yet she is losing to a number of our candidates in those battleground states that have a third of her name recognition. so if you me and you are chairman of the national party, and you have someone on the ticket that would unite your party, would help you raise a lot of money and help you recruit a ton of volunteers, you would want nothing more than hillary clinton to be on the other side. >> schieffer: let's talk about some of the things you
i think if you look at the facts of the case, which is where i really would like to stay as chairman of the party, you know, if you look at the facts of the scandal that state your names her, you look at the facts of the recent polling, where a majority of people in battleground states say she is untrustworthy, when you look at the fact she has 100 percent name recognition -- >> schieffer: a majority -- >> a majority of the people polled, in colorado, virginia, iowa florida, said...
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you were running the video before. the video looks i talk to a lot of super geeky friends of mine they will say actually the video for the go pro is better. but actually when you think about it this is the first generation. so this is the first generation xiaomie and this is the hero for go pro. the e is only sold in china but it's really worth watching what they do globally because we've seen a lot of chinese iterations of kind of a go pro rifle come up and they're never very good because they don't know how to integrate the technology. xiaomi has been able to integrate the technology very well. the app works wonderfully with android phones and most of the phones out there are android. >> is it only a matter of time because xiaomi's ceo has talked about expanding, particularly in emerging markets places like brazil with the phone. it's a matter of months maybe a year before that thing goes all around the world? >> that's possible. i think it could be even sooner. in china it does really well. go pro is also going into china, but they
you were running the video before. the video looks i talk to a lot of super geeky friends of mine they will say actually the video for the go pro is better. but actually when you think about it this is the first generation. so this is the first generation xiaomie and this is the hero for go pro. the e is only sold in china but it's really worth watching what they do globally because we've seen a lot of chinese iterations of kind of a go pro rifle come up and they're never very good because they...
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you look at gilead and they crushed. so to me it's the etf taking down the individual stocks but that can last a lot longer that i want it to. >> i agree on the biotech. it really was indiscriminant selling and felt very panicky. if you look at the apple move it's a decent size move since the earnings but it did not seem panicky to me at all. maybe there's more downside, maybe there's more to get fleshed out. i don't know if these etf flows -- i don't know if they move differently than the underlying stocks. it sounds like you think that they do. then i think there's probably a little more to go. i'm long. this is clearly a painful couple of days, week. but i'm going to stay long. it's been a multiyear trade. i'm going to stay in it. >> let's follow inup in terms of the etf. there was a lot of generals that got into the space. do you agree with karen in that you think that the selling will continue? >> i do actually. part of the reason is of course that there are just so many shorts in these names, even in this etf, this
you look at gilead and they crushed. so to me it's the etf taking down the individual stocks but that can last a lot longer that i want it to. >> i agree on the biotech. it really was indiscriminant selling and felt very panicky. if you look at the apple move it's a decent size move since the earnings but it did not seem panicky to me at all. maybe there's more downside, maybe there's more to get fleshed out. i don't know if these etf flows -- i don't know if they move differently than...
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that upside when you look at volatility. trading at about 400 times forward earnings estimates. the estimates have come down for 2015 just four months ago down to 48 cents. that's an 83% reduction for just this 12 months. and they've also reduced it for 2016. all of these profits, all of this hopeful and wishful thinking for tesla, we're talking about 2016 and beyond, five, ten-year outlooks. considering how accurate wall street tends to be and just being able to predict the next 12 months, i'm hesitant about getting into a stock when we're looking at five years out. >> caution on tesla. thanks, guys, for that, todd and erin. for more head to tradingnation.cnbc.com. >>> the big trucking stocks all lower today and there is a potential roadblock on the horizon for many of the trucking names. >>> plus oil has had a very big bounce recently. where is oil headed next? a guy that knows something about the oil industry boone pickens, joining us live. we'll do a two-segment interview when "power lunch" rolls on and returns right afte
that upside when you look at volatility. trading at about 400 times forward earnings estimates. the estimates have come down for 2015 just four months ago down to 48 cents. that's an 83% reduction for just this 12 months. and they've also reduced it for 2016. all of these profits, all of this hopeful and wishful thinking for tesla, we're talking about 2016 and beyond, five, ten-year outlooks. considering how accurate wall street tends to be and just being able to predict the next 12 months, i'm...
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and so you have to look at it through that length. that said you know, as you mentioned earlier, a democratic and economically prosperous ukraine or any other country in the world is a core american value if that's what people determine that they want and they ought to have that right to do that. >> rose: henry kissinger an others have sat at the chair you sit in and suggested that, you know we have to recognize that russia has a historic interest in ukraine. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you know. and that we shouldn't necessarily expect that not to be and that some understanding has to come that ukrainians need a democracy. and ukrainians need to make their own future. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and not be dictated by somebody else. >> right. >> rose: but at the same time, there are historic fears of influence. >> right. so if you combine the traditional real,-- realist thinking about fears of influence with certainly 21st century 20th century i would argue as well, liberal democratic values about self-determination of peoples, then you have to recon
and so you have to look at it through that length. that said you know, as you mentioned earlier, a democratic and economically prosperous ukraine or any other country in the world is a core american value if that's what people determine that they want and they ought to have that right to do that. >> rose: henry kissinger an others have sat at the chair you sit in and suggested that, you know we have to recognize that russia has a historic interest in ukraine. >> uh-huh. >>...
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so, it would make sense when you look at it that way. quick point is that this isn't the kind of trade you want to continuously roll because it's costing 1%, essentially, of the underlying in one month's time. and that's i think one of the things that the guy doing the vix trade was trying to avoid, structure trade where you didn't have to pay -- >> i guess the point is that if history repeats itself, as it has over the last four years, we could see a 3% to 5% downdraft, and this could be some very good cheap protection. >> carter. >> the dow's been held back by big financials. and in fact, goldman is now the biggest weight in the dow. we like goldman long side. we think that will contribute to it. >> interesting. >>> moving on to a well-known name that is quietly ready to break out. carter, what are you watching? >> i'm watching oracle. so, it is a large name, top 25 name in the market. and it's lagged its sector, it's lagged the market, and the presumption is, it's actually going to come to life. a comparative chart over the past year.
so, it would make sense when you look at it that way. quick point is that this isn't the kind of trade you want to continuously roll because it's costing 1%, essentially, of the underlying in one month's time. and that's i think one of the things that the guy doing the vix trade was trying to avoid, structure trade where you didn't have to pay -- >> i guess the point is that if history repeats itself, as it has over the last four years, we could see a 3% to 5% downdraft, and this could be...
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thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shoul
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looks pretty good. how's it balance out to you? >> well look first of all, i have great sympathy for congresswoman kaptur's position, representing her area, because there have been big economic changes, not just because of trade, but partly because of trade. and they have felt the brunt of it. i live in the midwest, chris, so i have seen what you're talking about. but what's at issue right now is this trade promotion authority. whether this president will have every promotion that every president has had since nixon. now they've negotiated an agreement that has standards on labor rights and environmental rights and human rights. and gives -- there's a fail-safe provision that allows the congress to take that fast track authority back if those standards aren't met. so it seems to me you know there's an argument here that you should let this president have at least that much authority, given the fact that these provisions have been put in this light. and we do have we do have an issue. because, you know asia is a rising market huge ma
looks pretty good. how's it balance out to you? >> well look first of all, i have great sympathy for congresswoman kaptur's position, representing her area, because there have been big economic changes, not just because of trade, but partly because of trade. and they have felt the brunt of it. i live in the midwest, chris, so i have seen what you're talking about. but what's at issue right now is this trade promotion authority. whether this president will have every promotion that every...
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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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if you look at the number coming from europe, the numbers are going up. rope is plus 50 and the u.s. is -50. i think you are going to see a quarter of european growth. with growing consumer sentiment the sectors are going to do well. and also, what is happening in china. francine: what is your take on emerging markets? you are saying, if we look at the contribution of china in the world economy, we should not be worrying at all. manish: sure. i would say, china consumes half the metals of the world. francine: and oil? manish: oil as well. you are going to see is some impact. there is more to go in terms of liquidity. if there is a greater slowdown, then brazil, peru, and other emerging markets will be impacted. francine: thank you so much for all of that. manish singh, head of investments at cross ridge capital. guy: deutsche bank madey ditch its retail operations. francine: also, we will be speaking to the cypriot finance minister about the situation in greece. ♪ francine: deutsche bank may be planning to ditch its retail operations. this is said to be pa
if you look at the number coming from europe, the numbers are going up. rope is plus 50 and the u.s. is -50. i think you are going to see a quarter of european growth. with growing consumer sentiment the sectors are going to do well. and also, what is happening in china. francine: what is your take on emerging markets? you are saying, if we look at the contribution of china in the world economy, we should not be worrying at all. manish: sure. i would say, china consumes half the metals of the...
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you look at it and you have to move.t we believe is that this company is very likely to get 60 million domestic subscribers by 2020 at a greater than 40% contribution margin. the present value of those cash flows is $300 per sure. you look at international, we think with six times the broadband sub opportunity, international is easily worth twice the u.s. over time. we think you can get to 120 million subscribers by 2020. that's $600 in the stock. that gets us to $900. we don't even have china where it looks like they're more interested in entering china that we had assumed. >> i want to get rich greenfield. rich, do you have a comment? and i asked mark cuban what he's doing with the stock if anything. and he said he hasn't sold a single share. on that note, a gentleman who is exceptionally bullish on this name. has not sold a single share. converted the calls he had into stock. so he's a happy man today. rich, you want to weigh in? >> you look at mark cuban. think when you, i remember when you had mark on. he was right
you look at it and you have to move.t we believe is that this company is very likely to get 60 million domestic subscribers by 2020 at a greater than 40% contribution margin. the present value of those cash flows is $300 per sure. you look at international, we think with six times the broadband sub opportunity, international is easily worth twice the u.s. over time. we think you can get to 120 million subscribers by 2020. that's $600 in the stock. that gets us to $900. we don't even have china...
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you can't just sing and look good. crack jokes and have a republican euro with people on stage. he did great business on the concert circuit every year. gerri: were there any missed moments along the way? (?) i've been obvious in my accolades. tell me though you're like a professional though. i'm watching it because i'm a fan. you're analyzing it. john: of course. any fan would also notice some of the missteps. and there's definitely going to be sacrifices when you decide to have an award show in a massive stadium. there's a reason they do these big shows with quiet small theaters. in a dallas cowboy sized stadium. a lot of miscues when people should be looking in one camera. this is a genre, these entertainers don't take themself too seriously. i don't think anyone will be waking up crying about it the next day if someone made a misstep. as you said this high caliber production, they worked out the kinks in advance or expect them to -- gerri: how else will you get the dallas cowboy cheerleaders? roll them out. john, th
you can't just sing and look good. crack jokes and have a republican euro with people on stage. he did great business on the concert circuit every year. gerri: were there any missed moments along the way? (?) i've been obvious in my accolades. tell me though you're like a professional though. i'm watching it because i'm a fan. you're analyzing it. john: of course. any fan would also notice some of the missteps. and there's definitely going to be sacrifices when you decide to have an award show...
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when you look with the eyes, which we can now, you see people that look like us, like you and me. people that have wants and aspirations and dreams and hopes for the future like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress and look. thank you all very much. now [ applause ] no now you can see why i say that's one of coolest war presentations. lay it on me. >> i'm susan hilliard. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d show at the round table. it's one of the best shows we've ever had. i read the article that patrick was referring to in the virginia historical society. finished it last night. >> what did you think? >> i loved it. absolutely loved it. my question to you -- >> did you get your check? >> not yet. not yet. i hear you said it was in the mail though. >> take care of that later. my question is you were talking about lincoln coming into the city and the difficulty that they had trying to find place for him to land. you indicated they came into a sand barge. was that sand barge in any of those pictures? >> it was not. they were coming up into the city
when you look with the eyes, which we can now, you see people that look like us, like you and me. people that have wants and aspirations and dreams and hopes for the future like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress and look. thank you all very much. now [ applause ] no now you can see why i say that's one of coolest war presentations. lay it on me. >> i'm susan hilliard. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d show at the round table. it's one of the best...
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you would have to consider that as well. look. really going to catch the bottom of the market, are you? it is a good question. if shell is looking at this as a 20-year deal you know, whether they buy t at $50 oil or $45 oil, or $40 oil, it is a very different calculation, isn't it? guy: when you were talking about rio one of the things he was going to do was take out capacity. there is no way that ben van beurden can manage the price of l.n.g. >> you wouldn't think so, no. there will be a big player in that market. the demand is going to continue to be there. the projections that r-that demand will continue to increase as china moves away interest coal. japan stays away the nuclear power. there is going to be more demand. guy: the russians are becoming less of a reliable supplier. what is next? as with all of these things we have done this deal who else is now in firing line? this deal was executed fairly quickly by the looks of things. are we going to see similar transactions being done? >> big deals beget big deals. if you look a
you would have to consider that as well. look. really going to catch the bottom of the market, are you? it is a good question. if shell is looking at this as a 20-year deal you know, whether they buy t at $50 oil or $45 oil, or $40 oil, it is a very different calculation, isn't it? guy: when you were talking about rio one of the things he was going to do was take out capacity. there is no way that ben van beurden can manage the price of l.n.g. >> you wouldn't think so, no. there will be a...