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well, interim england manager, gareth southgate, along with captain, wayne rooney, joe hart and daniel sturridge visited stapenhill cemetery in burton-upon-trent to remember the lost soldiers of world war i and laid wreaths at the local war memorial. you ‘ you don't necessarily ‘ you don't necessarily know... ‘you don't necessarily know... until‘ you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you get‘ you see the poppy and you get the ‘ concept you see the poppy and you get the ‘ concept it is memorial concept it is memorial day. it isl really important. l concept it is memorial day. it isl really important. it really important. it is interesting to hear really important. it is interesting to hear about what happened. to hear about what happened. and why‘ you to hear about what happened. and why‘ you should to hear about what happened. and why‘ you should rememberthese‘ you should rememberthese people. the sacrifices ‘ you shoul
well, interim england manager, gareth southgate, along with captain, wayne rooney, joe hart and daniel sturridge visited stapenhill cemetery in burton-upon-trent to remember the lost soldiers of world war i and laid wreaths at the local war memorial. you ‘ you don't necessarily ‘ you don't necessarily know... ‘you don't necessarily know... until‘ you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you you don't...
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still with us is daniel morris. let's go to the sector and the agoing sector a few weeks with the eye of the storm and around regulation, what is your appetite? have interest rate the results they had , they are adjusting to the environment with the restructuring and you have to think that this is more valuation and they look cheap. to what degree does this reflect a future profitability? we will eventually get a raise in interest rates. return have been able to to the acceptable level of profitability and they have the regulatory pressure. >> you kind of expect the u.s. corporations to be more dynamic it able to restructure and is challenging for corporations come through. morris is here with us. we will be speaking to emma sinclair. later, we are back ahead of the big vote in the united states. at this inlooking it is a knife's hillary clinton seems to be making last-minute games -- games. is a third-quarter beat it is ahead of estimates and is a cost-cutting plan. they offered extending the they haveion and chang
still with us is daniel morris. let's go to the sector and the agoing sector a few weeks with the eye of the storm and around regulation, what is your appetite? have interest rate the results they had , they are adjusting to the environment with the restructuring and you have to think that this is more valuation and they look cheap. to what degree does this reflect a future profitability? we will eventually get a raise in interest rates. return have been able to to the acceptable level of...
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daniel: it may reduce some turnout. it may affect down ballot races but unless there is something there that is catastrophic that i'm not aware of, something that really goes to the heart of u.s. national security i cannot imagine this impacting the election and costing her the election. ,om: as a democrat from kansas a rare and endangered species you had to deal with the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. he minced no words. let's look at the quote. your disclosure to mr. comey did not go far enough. unfortunately your letter failed to give congress and the american people enough context to evaluate the significance or full meaning of this development. without additional context, your disclosure is not fair to congress, the american people, or secretary clinton. you have dealt with the executive branch and administrative before. is this an fbi out of control? daniel: i do not know, but i agree with senator grassley. you should at least give some rationale or reason about why you are doing it. if this has something to do
daniel: it may reduce some turnout. it may affect down ballot races but unless there is something there that is catastrophic that i'm not aware of, something that really goes to the heart of u.s. national security i cannot imagine this impacting the election and costing her the election. ,om: as a democrat from kansas a rare and endangered species you had to deal with the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. he minced no words. let's look at the quote. your disclosure to mr. comey did not go far...
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here, daniel, who served in themarines and was in marine corps. i am pleased to have all of them there to discuss the war that they see and what those of us should know about with the theirrs in iraq and feelings and understandings of the mission. i welcome all of you to this conversation. you ande begin with what we should know from the perspective of the men and women who are fighting the war. but theyre fantastic, the finest force -- without a doubt, the finest force. there is the difficult operating environment and you hear consistently. >> they are detached because they do not feel connected and you look at world war ii and you have 10% or 11%. islooks like most of america busy looking at britney spears and madonna. the detachment affects the american people. the entire dynamic is different now since it is such a small percentage of the entire population that the public is removed from. >> echoing the fact of what paul said, they are just unbelievable individuals. i do not think i would go to the rest of my life meeting about a group of indiv
here, daniel, who served in themarines and was in marine corps. i am pleased to have all of them there to discuss the war that they see and what those of us should know about with the theirrs in iraq and feelings and understandings of the mission. i welcome all of you to this conversation. you ande begin with what we should know from the perspective of the men and women who are fighting the war. but theyre fantastic, the finest force -- without a doubt, the finest force. there is the difficult...
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with us now is daniel katzive with bnp paribas. daniel: i think it could have further to run. the market is looking at the proposals of donald trump and the thing is emphasizing with infrastructure spending. significantly more fiscal stimulus in the u.s.. that means higher longer yields. that is a challenge for emerging market currencies. jonathan: as opposed to talking about trade protectionism. is this the driving seat? daniel: they don't seem to be suggesting that is a big fear right now. the trick is it the m unwind goes far enough and starts to lead to a broader risk off environment, that could slow down the fed's ability to tighten. we are not there yet. alix: the other side of the equation is when do you look at it and say we are overdone. certain countries you will see value. that economy is still going to grow. the peso does not look that bad. mexican economy is going to be ok. where do you say that? daniel: that discussion will happen over the next few weeks as investors see value in some of these currencies and opportunity. if the route went too far, it would actual
with us now is daniel katzive with bnp paribas. daniel: i think it could have further to run. the market is looking at the proposals of donald trump and the thing is emphasizing with infrastructure spending. significantly more fiscal stimulus in the u.s.. that means higher longer yields. that is a challenge for emerging market currencies. jonathan: as opposed to talking about trade protectionism. is this the driving seat? daniel: they don't seem to be suggesting that is a big fear right now....
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we are there for these extended periods of time, ok, and daniel and i served in the same regiment together. we just found that out. charlie:? together >> together, yes. charlie: your dad told me you ought to talk to my son about fallujah. what would i have understood if i talk to you at that time? david: when i had gotten back, i was extremely frustrated with the way we had been able to operate while we were in fallujah. charlie: you could not operate the way you wanted to? not go that far. we had certain constraints, absolutely. the city of fallujah, as you know, it was basically bypassed. the objectives when we pushed up from kuwait was to get to baghdad and secure baghdad and the national airport. bypassed for loser was one of those concerns. it became a staging ground and an infestation of the insurgency. mother got into iraq from a second appointment was fallujah was and no go zone. as being too dangerous and that was frustrating wintry for -- once we first got there. wherelackwater scenario these individuals ended up being on the bridge from the west side. we were able to cordon off
we are there for these extended periods of time, ok, and daniel and i served in the same regiment together. we just found that out. charlie:? together >> together, yes. charlie: your dad told me you ought to talk to my son about fallujah. what would i have understood if i talk to you at that time? david: when i had gotten back, i was extremely frustrated with the way we had been able to operate while we were in fallujah. charlie: you could not operate the way you wanted to? not go that...
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she sees more than 10% downside for the shares of archer daniels midland. are shares of tiffany, up 1% on an upgrade at cowen to over perform. the analyst says luxury is coming back. he sees about 10% upside for the shares of tiffany, which are up on the year, but interesting is a divergence between tiffany and diamonds. over the last five years -- three years, shares of tiffany and in orange trading lower. a recent divergence. it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the long-term. annualalibaba held its singles' day shop upon, a 24-hour spending blitz. it dwarfs black friday and cyber monday in the u.s. emily chang spoke with the alibaba copresident mike evans earlier today. day is the biggest shopping day of the year in china. we kicked it off last night in china with the announcement that david hill, who organized super bowl's, has done the oscars, will be organizing for us. katy perry will be our global ambassador. we have thousands of merchants, entertainment. it will be a wonderful event that all of china and many different parts of the
she sees more than 10% downside for the shares of archer daniels midland. are shares of tiffany, up 1% on an upgrade at cowen to over perform. the analyst says luxury is coming back. he sees about 10% upside for the shares of tiffany, which are up on the year, but interesting is a divergence between tiffany and diamonds. over the last five years -- three years, shares of tiffany and in orange trading lower. a recent divergence. it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the...
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we have arthur daniels midland out with better than estimated earnings for the first time in quarters. there is a record u.s. crop. there has been an increase in the companydm seed. said shortages in south america accelerated the seasonal shift in global demand to north american supply. then we have most say eric, a fertilizer company. they beat estimates. potash and phosphate strengthened in the third quarter. the company sees a more stable environment in 2017. we are watching a spinoff today alcoa and are chronic. the drop we see today, this is a as the stockon represses to account for its new structure. alcoa's shares are down by 21% today. the reporter who covers the company says in the roadshow they were predict teen more of a 30% drop. this is smaller than the executives were predicting. they are a legacy business and they will keep the business that manufactures aluminum as well as a lumen. the other will keep the it --ered products are in alex. -- products. look at the component parts of the business by revenue. this is the primary meta business. this is what will become alcoa
we have arthur daniels midland out with better than estimated earnings for the first time in quarters. there is a record u.s. crop. there has been an increase in the companydm seed. said shortages in south america accelerated the seasonal shift in global demand to north american supply. then we have most say eric, a fertilizer company. they beat estimates. potash and phosphate strengthened in the third quarter. the company sees a more stable environment in 2017. we are watching a spinoff today...
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daniel joined us there. let's get back to the panel around the desk. is this a shock? this is something he was talking about and many are looking for the clues on how much he will stick to the rhetoric. on this issue, he is sticking. >> it is shocking and it is with tradeed relations and it is a shock and with more of a .essage of looking at it again they are strong words and are in the asian-pacific area. what about the work on tpp? >> many countries spent a lot of time and resources in the negotiations. many years spent, expecting the access to the u.s. market. now, countries are going to look havethe agreement they can with themselves and you are seeing signs of like-minded , wherees in the region they announced they are likely to have their own agreement. -- bloomberg an alternative for tpp. be too likely to say. >> you see it taking a bigger role and a leading role. countries get involved with the agreement with china and there are open markets, transparent markets, and we will seek the same from china. it is interesting to think about it revolves and i think they
daniel joined us there. let's get back to the panel around the desk. is this a shock? this is something he was talking about and many are looking for the clues on how much he will stick to the rhetoric. on this issue, he is sticking. >> it is shocking and it is with tradeed relations and it is a shock and with more of a .essage of looking at it again they are strong words and are in the asian-pacific area. what about the work on tpp? >> many countries spent a lot of time and...
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daniel day-lewis. marlon brando. the obvious people. kate blanchette -- cate b lanchett. they have an ability to seem like other people in a realistic way, in a way that is not show we, but in a way with empathy and it lets the audience in. you understand yourself and you leave the movie or the play and you think, i really understood that person and i feel for them and you have been moved for a minute and provoked to some thought, whatever those thoughts might be, and your life overlaps with their life. movies and drama, a bridge between people, even cultures sometimes. that is why we have been doing it since the beginning of time. charlie: congratulations. you just described what you did in this movie. casey: thank you. charlie: it is true. that is what you did in this film, and you know that. casey: i hope so. i hope i have many years ahead of me and other -- in other roles. you get a little bit better. charlie: do you and your brother have a different idea about fame? casey: probably not. he might have a higher tolerance for the negative aspects maybe. he can tolerate
daniel day-lewis. marlon brando. the obvious people. kate blanchette -- cate b lanchett. they have an ability to seem like other people in a realistic way, in a way that is not show we, but in a way with empathy and it lets the audience in. you understand yourself and you leave the movie or the play and you think, i really understood that person and i feel for them and you have been moved for a minute and provoked to some thought, whatever those thoughts might be, and your life overlaps with...
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daniel: i think it is that things can turn around quickly. it is an extraordinary, schmidt going down the escalator in trump tower and ending up as president of the united states. but churchill was a great war leader. he led britain in an alliance and voters turned him out. and his wife said to him, maybe it is a blessing in disguise and is disguised, it is well disguised. and i think it is the fact that things can come at you that you are not expecting. you may want to go in this direction but you will be surprised from other directions. and it is a volatile world. look around geopolitically. any number of different points. in the middle east, four different wars are going on. yergin, we appreciate your attendance and his more classic recent book is the quest." this is a shock for all of the world. .oming up, jonathan fenn be we will speak to him about the shock and off of further elections in italy and france. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are looking at the trump transition. now, the only later of a
daniel: i think it is that things can turn around quickly. it is an extraordinary, schmidt going down the escalator in trump tower and ending up as president of the united states. but churchill was a great war leader. he led britain in an alliance and voters turned him out. and his wife said to him, maybe it is a blessing in disguise and is disguised, it is well disguised. and i think it is the fact that things can come at you that you are not expecting. you may want to go in this direction but...
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what has been happening is there has been a quiet regulatory revolution going on under daniel tarullo who took control five years ago of the management of wall street. basically nobody even knew that happened. he has quietly and consistently and without making a lot of noise changed huge swaths of regulatory landscape on washington. when mary jo white says she was going to leave early yesterday, mentioned, dans tarullo. his contract wasn't up until 2022. he's got plenty of time left. janet yellen goes and mary jo white goes, who has been neither wallnor there, if he goes street is going to be dancing. joe: what are the regulations preventing them from making money? >> basically bankers have not been, by having so much capital tied up, which we view is a good thing, but it's too much capital tied up. bankers used to make markets in debt securities for clients. now they get taxed to make those markets. the bond market is much less liquid than it used to be. part of this selloff is because there is much less liquidity that used to get made by the market makers who now get penalized for m
what has been happening is there has been a quiet regulatory revolution going on under daniel tarullo who took control five years ago of the management of wall street. basically nobody even knew that happened. he has quietly and consistently and without making a lot of noise changed huge swaths of regulatory landscape on washington. when mary jo white says she was going to leave early yesterday, mentioned, dans tarullo. his contract wasn't up until 2022. he's got plenty of time left. janet...
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to the federal reserve board of governors, daniel true low -- daniel true low -- trillo,, what might happen with that? ian: of course, we don't know, it's tough to predict, but trillo has been in the job for a while. he has been the regulatory czar. he is somewhere around 80%, 90% done with the work that has been on his plate to do with regulation. he's pretty close. for that reason we think he's likely to step down next year. president, the next could choose the vice chair of supervision. the obama administration has not picked anyone for that job. it, the fact of, for years now. if he steps down it would give an opportunity for clinton to pick someone for that job that would loosen up -- there are a couple of fed nominees that have been held up. to see that pic done by the administration. is filled byion the clinton administration, presumably those two fed nominees could go through the senate and we could sort of see a package deal by the fed next year. you areounds like working under the assumption that hillary clinton is going to win the presidency, seems to be that is what you a
to the federal reserve board of governors, daniel true low -- daniel true low -- trillo,, what might happen with that? ian: of course, we don't know, it's tough to predict, but trillo has been in the job for a while. he has been the regulatory czar. he is somewhere around 80%, 90% done with the work that has been on his plate to do with regulation. he's pretty close. for that reason we think he's likely to step down next year. president, the next could choose the vice chair of supervision. the...
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coming up, daniel may see of his powers reduced under a trump presidency. who may be keeping and i am wall wants mr. trump resumes office. ative shot of the east room the white house. president obama about to reward the medal of freedom to tom hanks, entering the room. bill and melinda gates, kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan, niro, bruce springsteen, among those honored. a packed room in the east room as the president gets ready to award these medals of freedom. this is bloomberg. niro,[applause] ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: timeout for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. time to cancel almost to fight tomorrow. disrupting travel for 100,000 people. the walkout is set to hit short and long-haul services operated by the main brand. they strike by pilots is threatening to ground flights during the holiday shopping season. were for a subsidiary of the workforce group which operate each day. they say they have to fly too much because the carrier does not have enough pilots. no comment from the airline. a f
coming up, daniel may see of his powers reduced under a trump presidency. who may be keeping and i am wall wants mr. trump resumes office. ative shot of the east room the white house. president obama about to reward the medal of freedom to tom hanks, entering the room. bill and melinda gates, kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan, niro, bruce springsteen, among those honored. a packed room in the east room as the president gets ready to award these medals of freedom. this is bloomberg....
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archer daniels midland versus parker hanifin. oh, this was supposed to be a battle royal, but it was very clear who people were favored. they are favoring parker hanifin. i heard people say it was a gimme. gimme for cleveland because despite so many different struls struggling, they posted some good numbers especially in aerospace. get this, for an industrial, it reaffirmed its forecast. not many industrials have been able to do that. in fact, when parker announced its results it actually set off a mini rally in the industrials. money was flying out and health care was looking for a home. by virtue of its solid process controlled sales, it looked like this was definitely going cleveland's way. by the end of the first inning, it was a walk. wrong. out of nowhere, archer daniels midland, a former rubber arms serial disappointer in the agricultural space actually reported a surprise. terrific ag services. the sweeteners were fantastic. i was astonished. this felt like cleveland's game to win, this was a home game by the way. but the
archer daniels midland versus parker hanifin. oh, this was supposed to be a battle royal, but it was very clear who people were favored. they are favoring parker hanifin. i heard people say it was a gimme. gimme for cleveland because despite so many different struls struggling, they posted some good numbers especially in aerospace. get this, for an industrial, it reaffirmed its forecast. not many industrials have been able to do that. in fact, when parker announced its results it actually set...
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carly, danielle of the skimm, thanks so much for being here. >>> as we go to break, take a look where we stand here, dow close to session highs up 313, and the s&p now within 30 points of recovering the losses it sustained over those nine straight down days. we're back after a break. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any
carly, danielle of the skimm, thanks so much for being here. >>> as we go to break, take a look where we stand here, dow close to session highs up 313, and the s&p now within 30 points of recovering the losses it sustained over those nine straight down days. we're back after a break. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance...
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meanwhile, archer daniels-midland, stronger than expected third quarter profits due to exports. g bunge and adm trading higher. >>> news alert on directv. julia boorstin is live with that. >> the justice department is suing directv over its negotiations over parent sports net l.a., the dodgers owned tv channel, which left most of los angeles unable to watch the dodgers play for the past three seasons. the justice department alleges directv is the ring leader in a plan to make sure that three other paid tv companies would refuse to carry the sports channel. the doj alleging directv shared nonpublic information for a leg up in negotiations with time warner cable over distribution of the channel, saying, quote, dodgers fans were denied a fair competitive process. the alleged violation occurred before at&t bought directv last year. the suit comes on the heels of at&t announcing its $84 billion deal for time warner. a deal that will need justice department approval. the lawsuit filed today is in the related to that regulatory process, but it seems like it wouldn't help. back over to
meanwhile, archer daniels-midland, stronger than expected third quarter profits due to exports. g bunge and adm trading higher. >>> news alert on directv. julia boorstin is live with that. >> the justice department is suing directv over its negotiations over parent sports net l.a., the dodgers owned tv channel, which left most of los angeles unable to watch the dodgers play for the past three seasons. the justice department alleges directv is the ring leader in a plan to make...
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former indiana republican governor mitch daniels will join us. and we're watching to see if any of this fades here. dow opened about at these levels. we're up 272. we're back in a minute. just like that, a moment turns romantic. so why pause to take a pill? and when you're having fun why stop to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than
former indiana republican governor mitch daniels will join us. and we're watching to see if any of this fades here. dow opened about at these levels. we're up 272. we're back in a minute. just like that, a moment turns romantic. so why pause to take a pill? and when you're having fun why stop to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus...
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danielle joins us on set with what to expect beneath the headline number on the expectation and what it means for the market, the fed and the election. stay tuned, you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> welcome back and good morning. the jobs report is due at 8:30 eastern time. the economy likely hadded 173,000 jobs. the unemployment rate is seen as lower to 4.9%. joining us now, president of money strong and former adviser to the dallas fed. good morning to you. beneath the headline numbers, what are you looking for? >> the number one thing is the participation rate this morning. i think y'all would be happier if it stayed up as opposed to ticking down if it represented more people rejoining the work force. that's the thing she watches most closely. >> where is the bound that wouldn't derail a december hike. how low would it have to be to change that? >> fed officials say 100,000 is what it is on any given month to keep up with the growth of the population. several months ago, it was 200,000. you have have to see something in the double digits to scare the fed. >> do we
danielle joins us on set with what to expect beneath the headline number on the expectation and what it means for the market, the fed and the election. stay tuned, you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> welcome back and good morning. the jobs report is due at 8:30 eastern time. the economy likely hadded 173,000 jobs. the unemployment rate is seen as lower to 4.9%. joining us now, president of money strong and former adviser to the dallas fed. good morning to you....
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. >>> we'll explain, plus. and there's one stock that has a
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. >>> we'll explain, plus. and there's one stock that...
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. >> daniel from minnesota. what's your take on the eaton corporation? >> it wasn't that good a quarter, the stock went up anyway. if i owned some eaton, i would take a little profit here. yes? >> sir, ben from north carolina. is target a buy or pass? >> you know what, i'm going to take a pass on target because i think neither walmart nor a dollar store. don't forget amazon, only the second straight day off of trump, selloff. might be time. yes? >> peter from north jersey. i was wondering considering working in the health care field. i see increasing infection rates. what do you think about novartis? >> it's got too many other fingers in pies for me to be able to make it as an infection play. merck is my favorite in terms of the overall kind of vaccination. they're the best. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom
. >> daniel from minnesota. what's your take on the eaton corporation? >> it wasn't that good a quarter, the stock went up anyway. if i owned some eaton, i would take a little profit here. yes? >> sir, ben from north carolina. is target a buy or pass? >> you know what, i'm going to take a pass on target because i think neither walmart nor a dollar store. don't forget amazon, only the second straight day off of trump, selloff. might be time. yes? >> peter from north...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> a couple of things impacting the stock today. ubs out with a survey indicating demand for the latest iphone is soft in china. also, report out from kgi securities which is the korean securities firm, this particular analyst has a following as being one of the most accurate apple analysts out there. he indicates that perhaps the demand for the new mac books not as strong as expected. we're watching this stock very closely. this is session lows in fact. >>> listen up, facebook users. if you got an active online social network, you may live longer. a new study of 12 million facebook users claims that online relationships can increase longevity as long as they are used to improve or maintain real life relationships. as opposed to fake ones. >> a threat to my life expectancy. >> because you're not on facebook? >> not on facebook. >> i'm a dead woman there. >> i think to state the obvious, probably -- g
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joining us to help navigate daniel baker ceo of flight aware. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> i suppose the first question is weather based and it seems to be holding up all right. >> yeah. we're in pretty good shape. you know, it's sort of -- you can almost set your watches by the beginning of the holiday travel season by some sort of snowstorm coming through. we haven't seen that in the u.s. which is really terrific. we're seeing a few cities for example salt lake where they're getting a wintry mix which leads to deicing and antiicing that can add 15, 20 minutes before departu departure. no major systems that will affect a large number of travelers. >> in terms of the capacity we see across the industry stateside now, of course there's been some airlines pulling out of the last decade. is there a decent balance at the moment for companies to be able to make profit and services they need? >> that's right. and certainly airfares are at a real low right now. so that shows that people can get where they want to go for reasonable mone
joining us to help navigate daniel baker ceo of flight aware. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> i suppose the first question is weather based and it seems to be holding up all right. >> yeah. we're in pretty good shape. you know, it's sort of -- you can almost set your watches by the beginning of the holiday travel season by some sort of snowstorm coming through. we haven't seen that in the u.s. which is really terrific. we're seeing a few...
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. >> steve, let's bring in danielle dimar tino booth. and also with us, ron insana, who made it here to the studio. danielle, what did you make of the minutes? >> a back story there. but he's here. >> i'll go back to that credibility line. i think we were looking for a scene there w sign there was a deeper consensus. they're shifting the goal post for the investing public to begin to concentrate on what kind of signals we're going to get in december at the press conference that follows the december meeting about the number of rate hikes we might see in 2017. i think that the focus shifted well beyond december, especially given the market. >> hasn't the bond market pulled them there too? >> about to pull them beyond where they want to be in terms of -- >> they may have already done so. i don't know how it reacted to this particular announcement, but we were at -- a couple of rate hikes already built in. >> we're in the john menard c p camp, infrastructure spending, increase defense spending, a whole host of things may be coming down the p
. >> steve, let's bring in danielle dimar tino booth. and also with us, ron insana, who made it here to the studio. danielle, what did you make of the minutes? >> a back story there. but he's here. >> i'll go back to that credibility line. i think we were looking for a scene there w sign there was a deeper consensus. they're shifting the goal post for the investing public to begin to concentrate on what kind of signals we're going to get in december at the press conference...
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>> kohl's, danielle is at kohl's that was busy. serang was at best buy. >> these are your employees. >> of course. >> joe is in boston at the mall, said that was busy. target getting traffic. i was in macy's last night, you could feel it, it was a winter wonderland. victoria's secret, crowded address can be. and urban outfitters, check out calvin klein, it's busy. >> check out the crowds last night going into macy's. >> i just went no best buy about a month ago, the service is fantastic now. they changed that whole thing. if you go to a bricks and mortar store, you better have service there. >> the in-store shops of different brands. the other one who is doing better lately, have you seen coach? look at their in-store shop on 5th avenue. it's the coach house. does this make you buy any of the stocks? do you buy macy's, do you buy coach? >> i would buy some of the stocks. our names are up over 16% since november 4th. always what happens post black friday weekend, was it not as good? will we have a long season? they may come in and t
>> kohl's, danielle is at kohl's that was busy. serang was at best buy. >> these are your employees. >> of course. >> joe is in boston at the mall, said that was busy. target getting traffic. i was in macy's last night, you could feel it, it was a winter wonderland. victoria's secret, crowded address can be. and urban outfitters, check out calvin klein, it's busy. >> check out the crowds last night going into macy's. >> i just went no best buy about a month...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. but they demand the best shopping experiences. they may want the latest products and services, they're your customers. and by blending physical with digital, cognizant is helping 8 of the 10 largest u.s. retailers meet their demands with more responsive retail models... ones that transcend channels and locations, anticipate expectations... creating new ways to engage at every imaginable touch-point. it's a new day in retail, and together, we're building the store of the future. digital works for retail. let's talk about how digital works for your business. >> zf. >> we had some beautiful up sides. jack in the box, listen to the conference call. if people had listened to her, home depot would have never gone down 6 points, it would have gone right up. listen to the conference calls. like i said, there is always a mrk ket somewhere. i promise i would find it for you. right here on "mad money." i'm jim c
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and archer daniels midland down 8%. guys, back over to you. >> there are some movers, landon, thank you. >>> about 15 minutes to go until the bell. and again, we're seeing kind of a broad-based rally on wall street today led by energy, but other sectors are participating as well. not that many all-time highs. >> it is not a huge push to the upside. nasdaq is outperforming, that is change. >>> up next, we have anthony chen of chase to explain why the ten- year treasury yield is failing to rise after failing to do so after quantitative easing. that's when we come back. hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade >>> less than ten minutes until the close. we are joined by the chief economist at chase. anthony, thank
and archer daniels midland down 8%. guys, back over to you. >> there are some movers, landon, thank you. >>> about 15 minutes to go until the bell. and again, we're seeing kind of a broad-based rally on wall street today led by energy, but other sectors are participating as well. not that many all-time highs. >> it is not a huge push to the upside. nasdaq is outperforming, that is change. >>> up next, we have anthony chen of chase to explain why the ten- year...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> time for the final trade. tim? >> of those five stocks, ibm starting to make the move slowly, i would own it. >> karen. >> google has had great earnings. not so great performance since then. i think it's overdone here. it doesn't matter who wins the election. i like google. >> also doesn't matter who wins, you or i, hasn't worked yet, the closer we get, uri will turn around. >> got to congratulate the cub fans. you watched the game last night. >> congratulations, fans of the cubbies. wow. >> fireeye, not a great quarter. >> thank
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. i've never liked marijuana. but i'm voting yes on prop 64 to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and over. it has important safeguards for families, like strict product labeling and child-proof packaging of all marijuana products. and banning edibles that would appeal to a child. raising a teenager, that regulated system makes a lot more sense than what we have now. plus, 64 taxes marijuana to fund priorities like after-school programs. personally, marijuana's not for me. but my mind's made up. i'm voting yes on 64. but my mind's made up. he's the drug company big shot who raised the price
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> welcome back. a big day for news today, obviously. still a lot of politics to watch for. but also a bunch of data coming our way tomorrow. what are you guys watching? >> for a preholiday session tomorrow, the fed minutes -- not a lot of news in there, but obviously they'll probably solidify the case. also some macro data, including michigan consumer sentiment. not the most widely watched, but you want to see what the mood of the public is after the election. >> especially, because i think this would be the final. and the final usually has breakdown by income, age. could be interesting to see what's happening there. >> yeah. in terms of the fomc minutes, i actually am going to be watching for something. but it's not obviously for what they're going to be doing in december. i think now the chances of a december rate hike are something like 100% or something ridiculous, according to futures. but look
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> welcome back. a big day for news today, obviously. still a lot of politics to watch for. but also a bunch of data coming our way tomorrow. what are you guys watching? >> for a preholiday session tomorrow, the fed minutes -- not a lot of news in there, but obviously they'll probably solidify the...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. incr...think it wouldotection in a pwork, but it does.dn't... it's called always discreet for bladder leaks, the super... ...absorbent core turns liquid to gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks. ♪ ♪ get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. >>> did opec just engineer the short squeeze of a lifetime? i have to admit that this production cut deal was about as unexpected as you could get. last week opec ministers leaked there was no deal. nobody would agree to cut backs and the best we might hope for was a freeze at really high levels. that caused oil to take its usual dive to the low 40s with lots of chatter that if there was no deal, then $30 beckoned. of course that made the usual gang of whipsaw commodity traders go heavily short, betting that any deal would be no deal. and oil would fall becau
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. but are you gonna bring fiup that stock again? well you need to think about selling some of it. my dad gave me those shares, you know. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >> the brothers najarian are back. pete, we're back in minneapolis with you. what are you going to do today? >> take a look at rio tinto, scott. this is an interesting stock. if you take a look at what it's done over the last 52 weeks and you go back to february, this is a $24 stock. now all of a sudden you look at it and it's trading closer to $38.50. the interesting part about this trade right now that we're seeing today is they're buying the january 40 calls. very aggressively. 5 3rks00 of those being accumulated around $
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. but are you gonna bring fiup that stock again? well you need to think about selling some of it. my dad gave me those shares, you know. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> welcome back to "fast money," i'm courtney reagan. gap sales continue to fall. gap telegraphs the results each month. the earnings call wrapped up here tonight. the ceo says he continues to be plead with the progress of the transformation which he classifies as significant and rapid but also acknowledges that significant work still remains. he says gap has to win on product. and right now he says he's feeling pretty good about it, particularly the quality that the company is bringing back into the merchandise at gap and banana republic. he added that, quote, we're in the best place we've ever been. interesting thoughts there. while there's still no permanent hold on old navy, he says as much as i was bullish on old navy before, i'm even more bullish today. you could definitely classify him as hopeful. he says gap is increasing its marketing spend to capture lax customers and attract new ones. it w
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> welcome back to "fast money," i'm courtney reagan. gap sales continue to fall. gap telegraphs the results each month. the earnings call wrapped up here tonight. the ceo says he continues to be plead with the progress of the transformation which he classifies as significant and rapid but also...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> if the man looks bigger tonight, that's because it is. tonight is a supermoon, meaning that the man is its closest distance toe earth since 1948. it appears bigger. the moon is a place our next guest knows well. buzz aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon back in 1969. he also took the world's first selfie in space during the gemini 12 mission. we are honored to have buzz aldrin back on "fast money. " buzz, we'll talk about the moon. will we go back under a trump administration? will he be good for space exploration? >> i think that certainly he will be very good. we have to reduce some costs, expenses that maybe are not as wise as they maybe could be, and yes, i think mars is the objective. as a matter of fact, my program is called "cycling pathways to mars." but it involves low earth orbit cycler and transferred to lunar orbit to help bring in international partners at minimum expense to
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> if the man looks bigger tonight, that's because it is. tonight is a supermoon, meaning that the man is its closest distance toe earth since 1948. it appears bigger. the moon is a place our next guest knows well. buzz aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon back in 1969. he also took the world's...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. zero really can be a hero.ds) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. is that coffee?s yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're ready. ♪ ♪ ♪ is that coffee? get ready to experience a cup above. nespresso. what else? and the freshness of the product is important. those are the two things that our members really look for when they're purchasing an item at sam's club. what would drive a member to pick up this versus another brand that they might be more familiar with? adelo: now i want to point out all that little black stuff is the actual corn that all the other brands won't have, because fortaleza cut the corn raw. they do the milling, which makes our tortilla extra authentic. george lopez, his comedy comes from that mexican heritage. and everyone knows ta
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> there was no mention of the term, the tough macro environment on salesforce's dynamite conference call last night. we didn't hear about negative macrobackdrop mentioned when it came to children's place. if you heard macro on the conference call, let me know. i can still recall you did not get a lot of al buy. in recent years, we've gotten used to the term macro in fact, a decade ago if you blamed the macro, meaning the all around competitive funk that surrounding the economy, i used to think it was some sort of ali alibi, that your company had simply failed to execute. something was always proven right when the competitors in your segment blew away the numbers and didn't have any alleged max row -- macroworries at all. now, the truth is almost every company does have macro worries and there are really are only a handful that don't. i mean it's for real. almost every company sees too much competiti
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> there was no mention of the term, the tough macro environment on salesforce's dynamite conference call last night. we didn't hear about negative macrobackdrop mentioned when it came to children's place. if you heard macro on the conference call, let me know. i can still recall you did not get a lot of...
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welcome to "squawk alley," carl quintanilla with jon fortt and kayla tausche and ceo daniel rosenswag, former chief operating officer at yahoo! also from one market, "the new york times" tech correspondent mike isaac. mike, good morning to you as well. our top story is facebook reportedly developing this new censorship tool designed to persuade china to allow the social network to re-enter the world's second biggest economy. that is according to the "times." facebook has been banned in china for the last seven years. mike, you broke this story, and it raises all kinds of questions about what they're capable of in terms of screening content, and now increasing what they're willing to do. >> yeah, that's exactly right. i think the biggest point here is just the fact that facebook is even considering some form of censorship in order to get back into china. the sort of general knowledge or general belief among a lot of western internet companies shares a lot of american values, which is essentially that speech and free speech is very important, and you know, business may come at a cost of
welcome to "squawk alley," carl quintanilla with jon fortt and kayla tausche and ceo daniel rosenswag, former chief operating officer at yahoo! also from one market, "the new york times" tech correspondent mike isaac. mike, good morning to you as well. our top story is facebook reportedly developing this new censorship tool designed to persuade china to allow the social network to re-enter the world's second biggest economy. that is according to the "times."...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you next time! >> today when it comes to motor vehicles, there are lots of rules. we're told where to drive, how fast to go. there are rules that dictate design, rules meant to keep us safe. [snores] [engine revving] but tonight... [airplane engine roaring] we turn the world upside down. and we throw the rule book out the window. my wife is gonna kill me. i'm diving headfirst into the insane world of sidecar racing. i'll get behind the wheel of a monster truck... i've done some dumb things on this show, but this is right up there. to fulfill that primal urge to flatten everything in my path. whoo-hoo! and we
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you next time! >> today when it comes to motor vehicles, there are lots of rules. we're told where to drive, how fast to go. there are...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> time for the final election night trade around the horn, we go. pete. >> surprising pick. i'm going to go with the financials. etfc. e-trade. giddyup. >> karen. >> master card, great space, high-quality company. not a super bargain price but i like it still. >> dan. >> yeah, so the next two weeks we have retail earnings, big box department stores. xrt. >> guy. >> democracy wins. it's messy, but that's who wins in the end. tie the bow on it. >> we'll let you know at 10:00 tonight. >> jim cramer, talk about it. >> you haven't voted yet, there is still time in many parts of the country, so go out and cast your vote. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. more "fast money." meantime, the big show is coming up, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>>. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors.
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> time for the final election night trade around the horn, we go. pete. >> surprising pick. i'm going to go with the financials. etfc. e-trade. giddyup. >> karen. >> master card, great space, high-quality company. not a super bargain price but i like it still. >> dan. >>...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. is that coffee? yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? adlemonis: i'm gonna goea? wget the idea.n? i'll be right back. adelo: [ laughs ] george: [ speaks spanish ] all right. lemonis: george sent me a lot of notes and took a lot of his time saying, "take a chance on adelo." george: you know what i liked? what you saw -- i liked his determination. i liked his heart. food's delicious. i mean, if this guy was a boxer, he'd be world champ. there's nothing that could stop him. lemonis: so here's my idea. my offer is to put $150,000 into a new hispanic food company. adelo, you'll have 1/3 of the business, i'll have 1/3 of the business, and george will have 1/3 of the business. two amigos and a gringo. [ laughter ] adelo: okay. lemonis: two amigos is creating a new entity that's a food consumer products company in the h
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >> let's take a check on oil right now. we are seeing oil trade at session highs. up by 4 25%. this is a gain in the energy sector on the stock side. aren't at session highs, but still leaving the s&p 500 with a gain in the sector. netflix getting a new vote of confidence from the street. breen capital initiating a buy rating. $145 price target. alan gould is behind the call of the day. great to have you with us. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> you break down international and u.s. and the international business is worth much, much more than united states right now when it comes your $145 price target. why is there such a premium at $98 value? some of the parts versus $49 domestic. >> if i look at it, the u.s. right now is about 47 million subs. we'll be growing to is about 75 million subs. i think over the long-term international growth to way over 150 million subs. i think it will be way more than
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >> let's take a check on oil right now. we are seeing oil trade at session highs. up by 4 25%. this is a gain in the energy sector on the stock side. aren't at session highs, but still leaving the s&p 500 with a gain in the sector. netflix getting a new vote of confidence from the street. breen capital...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> welcome back to "fast money." i'm dominic chu. looking for stocks that don't cost a lot per share? there are around 24 stocks in the russell 1000 index that have share prices below ten bucks each. yes, we know just because a stock has a low share price doesn't necessarily mean that it's, quote, unquote, cheap from a relative value standpoint. they might be very expensive from a price to earnings or price to sales perspective. so among the more notable names in that camp, you got office supply retailer staples, which is up 31% just this month to date alone. department store jcpenney up 8%. drugstore chain rite aid shares are up 17% this month.
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> welcome back to "fast money." i'm...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. juswho own them,ople every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. susana: i need to know how anna's gonna be played into this. lemonis: she's not gonna get 50% of the business. susana: oh, my god, no. i think this is gonna be a problem. lemonis: then she can quit. susana: oh, my god. lemonis: because she gets paid almost double what you get paid. susana: yes, i know, but... i know. lemonis: we got to take these steps. we have to solve the first problem before we can solve the second. so, $600,000 for 50% of the busins. susana: i mean, this sounds like a... a great opport
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. juswho own them,ople every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do....
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and archer daniels midland up 18%. but who are the losers year to date? beauty products company coty up 26% as investors are concerned that the recently purchased p&g plans need more spending to turn them around. kroger is down 20% on severe food deflation for about ten straight months now. back over to you, kelly. >>> landon, thank you so much. >> and back to global political news, polls say the uptick in anti-establishment sentiment may spell doom for matteo renzi. if he loses the vote on constitutional reform, he'll resign. for more, we'll bring in fredericko sante. good to see you. in terms of where we stand right now, i know it looks like a pretty solid yes for a while, and now the no's have taken over. what do you think the real numbers are right now in terms of whether this passes or not? >> the polls are fairly unanimous in suggesting that there's a lead over the yes vote, implying a defeat by the government. we are focusing less on the polls that haven't been spectacular as of late. but also looking at other factors in addition to just voting int
and archer daniels midland up 18%. but who are the losers year to date? beauty products company coty up 26% as investors are concerned that the recently purchased p&g plans need more spending to turn them around. kroger is down 20% on severe food deflation for about ten straight months now. back over to you, kelly. >>> landon, thank you so much. >> and back to global political news, polls say the uptick in anti-establishment sentiment may spell doom for matteo renzi. if he...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> hormel foods out with fourth quarter earnings this morning. 45 cents a share. one cent below revenue estimates. and its fiscal 2017 forecast is better than the street was anticipating. joining us now, hormel ceo jim snee. he recently took over. we have a long relationship. we already talked about this jim. it's good to see you. >> well, good morning. thank you. it's great to be here. we did have a chance as you mentioned this morning to report a very strong fourth quarter. wrapping up another great year for our company. >> i'd like to talk about all the new stuff you're doing, but let's talk about some of the details of the quarter. you're not really known necessarily yet as a -- you're more domestic which may end up being a good thing if we all get more nationalistic. you are making strides to be a more international company. even in china. tell us about the last quarter and the progress you're m
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> hormel foods out with fourth quarter earnings this morning. 45 cents a share. one cent below revenue estimates. and its fiscal 2017 forecast is better than the street was anticipating. joining us now, hormel ceo jim snee. he recently took over. we have a long relationship. we already talked about this...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. they are the natural borns enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. . >>> president-elect trump's transition team working to fill the cabinet while on capitol hill speaker ryan and team trump discuss how to pull off what might be the biggest u.s. tax overhaul in years. joining us now to talk about what the president-elect's tax plan would look like, american enterprise research institute director of policy, kevin hassett. how are you doing? >> early, but doing great. >> you're not quite like the bill crystal -- what is his organization? what is that money losing thing he's got? weekly -- is that the weekly standard? >> that's a great magazine. you should read it. it's good. >> yeah. yeah. you weren't exactly like that at the aei, but you had quite a few never trumpers at the -- doesn'e any position. every scho
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. they are the natural borns enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. . >>> president-elect trump's transition team working to fill the cabinet while on capitol hill speaker ryan and team trump discuss how to pull...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. the democratic presidential nominee. you should probably do something today betting against what is conceived to be the census outcome, right. >> i have the trade on now. >> it's a little more traditional investment trade. >> the way i am positioning a potential trump trade, and it's a shorti is, we cover this stuf on another segment of cnbc, and the implied volatility is the highest it has been in five years, so i am short that volatility combined with a bearish out look, which is selling calls. it's a little more advanced than what we talk about on. >> people are paying big money than to bet on the peso. >> the calls are expensive, you say? >> as implied volatility goes up, and traditionally the implied volatility is 10 to 20%. >> the outcome could be much more expensive if you are on the wrong side of the trade. >> i am selling the calls, which could be a bearish trade, so i kind of had the trade o
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. the democratic presidential nominee. you should probably do something today betting against what is conceived to be the census outcome, right. >> i have the trade on now. >> it's a little more traditional investment trade. >> the way i am positioning a potential trump trade, and it's a shorti is,...
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confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. is that they contour to your body.r-pedic mattresses... it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. get your tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america for as low as $25 per month and 90 night free trial. >>> welcome back. the dow is up 55 points. we mentioned before if not for goldman sachs, the dow would be negative right now. the dow is accounting for 40 points higher. without that one we would be up by only about 18 points here, but you can see the majority of dow components are lower at this hour with the dow up 55 points. time for sue herrera. hi, sue. >> hi, everybody. josh earnest says donald trump deserves credit for keeping nearly 1 million jobs in the united states. but he added that trump would have to be successful at repeating that event 840 more times to keep manufacturing jobs. >>> bharara will remain federal prosecutor after meeting with trump today. he also met with je
confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. is that they contour to your body.r-pedic mattresses... it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. get your tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america for as low as $25 per month and 90 night free trial. >>> welcome back. the dow is up 55 points. we mentioned before if not for goldman...