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when you look at that, or at least multiyear lows, when you look at that, it's a great opportunity for those that want to be in the market with the stocks. they can buy protection. you want to be with options, some of the best trading i've seen in multiple years. >> how about the idea of peer pressure driving things higher, anthony? individual investors see the headlines, hear us talk about the big, round numbers, the new records almost daily. hedge funds chasing the rally. at some point, is everybody going to come to the party? >> yeah, listen, a lot of window dressing, a lot of pressure on performance, particularly by year end. and so, those are things that will drive up the market. and i've been bullish, as well, because of the liquidity. but i do believe that right now there will be some rotation, scott, away from the growth in momentum names and towards some of the defensive names. look at the tobacco companies. take loral, in fact, the fundamentals are quite good. it's not surprising the market is where it s i do think you'll see a rotation towards the end of the year as people g
when you look at that, or at least multiyear lows, when you look at that, it's a great opportunity for those that want to be in the market with the stocks. they can buy protection. you want to be with options, some of the best trading i've seen in multiple years. >> how about the idea of peer pressure driving things higher, anthony? individual investors see the headlines, hear us talk about the big, round numbers, the new records almost daily. hedge funds chasing the rally. at some point,...
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>> you look like you want to ask questions. >> this is not a question. it's a comment to both the employers that we negotiate on behalf as well as to the unions and that is had we not subsidizing the rates and preserved families in blue shield we wouldn't have such good utilization data. the message to the unified school district and the union county in those employers we must engage in contribution methodology that preserve healthy people in blue shield. that is what determines the blue shield rates and for that kudos to lisa and marina in terms of working on our contribution and the other unions have accepted that contribution model. if we are going to ri main competitive, and kaiser competitive, the unions must accept the contribution models. >> any other comment? any public comment? item 10: dashboard. >> an an alytic managers system. the dashboard system today is a series of on going support of various health plans. today we'll look at our city plan through 2013. we'll be looking at the merging cost and auto utilization for our active and retirees.
>> you look like you want to ask questions. >> this is not a question. it's a comment to both the employers that we negotiate on behalf as well as to the unions and that is had we not subsidizing the rates and preserved families in blue shield we wouldn't have such good utilization data. the message to the unified school district and the union county in those employers we must engage in contribution methodology that preserve healthy people in blue shield. that is what determines the...
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when you look at everall turnov turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to be true. one wonders. i have heard from one republican source. who said, where was chris christie. in fact, saying, that they, made an effort, apparently some senior conservative republicans reached out to christie. and asked him to come down to virginia and campaign for cuccinelli and christie said no. so, it's -- is going to play out. a lot closer than republicans thought. a lot of cuccinelli supporters bitter now looking at the result. thinking what if? what if they had more money? what if the republican establishment helped them? of course, some tea party republicans are going to say, hey, our message is fine. we just didn't have enough money. some establishment republicans to night are probably quietly a little concerned, cuccinelli got so close. it is not, means the tea party might not receive the message, that the es
when you look at everall turnov turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to be true. one wonders. i have heard from one republican source. who said, where was chris christie. in fact, saying, that they, made an effort, apparently some senior conservative republicans reached out to christie. and asked him to come down to virginia and...
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when you look at the last two weeks. you can on one hand, look at the result tonight. and say the minute, ken cuccinelli was nominated. he was going to have problems in northern virginia. problems in suburban counties. i can tell you, i will give you two results tonight. i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out the base. and hoping that there would be a lack of enthusiasm for terry mcauliffe. when you look at overall turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to
when you look at the last two weeks. you can on one hand, look at the result tonight. and say the minute, ken cuccinelli was nominated. he was going to have problems in northern virginia. problems in suburban counties. i can tell you, i will give you two results tonight. i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all...
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you look at the same-store sales internationally, up 7%. when you look at the americas, up 8%. they are hitting on all cylinders. there are three primary catalysts that drive it higher. one, the international growth. we've talked about it ad nauseam. you look at china, india, all of the different places they can go. two, fizzio, the carbonated drinks, and the other is tea vanna. they'll open up a thousand stores in the next five years in a $90 billion in a tea market they need a dent into. that will kick the earnings. it's going higher. >> the story is good. when you think about it, the stock is 50% on the year. obviously reflecting the good numbers when they reported. they did come inline for the quarter, for the fiscal third quarter. they did guide the street down. at this point, that's very prudent. it makes sense, especially when you consider a third of their sales come from oversea, a lot of the future growth comes from overseas, and let's be honest, the picture is a bit murky. you have a stock trading at, you know, 25 times next year's earnings, expected to grow 20%. to m
you look at the same-store sales internationally, up 7%. when you look at the americas, up 8%. they are hitting on all cylinders. there are three primary catalysts that drive it higher. one, the international growth. we've talked about it ad nauseam. you look at china, india, all of the different places they can go. two, fizzio, the carbonated drinks, and the other is tea vanna. they'll open up a thousand stores in the next five years in a $90 billion in a tea market they need a dent into. that...
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. >> would you look at expanding the time from 30 minutes? can you expand it? >> i think everything is open for change. that sort of, that scheme of 30 minutes free we inherited that from europe and that's what most of the systems in north america are. new york city is 45 minutes the size of their system dwarfs ours but i think as a system it's something that could be thought about. by the same token it could be that the idea of a two tiered membership pricing system we can throw that out as well i think in dade county florida the price there is five dollars every half an hour and they are really happy with that. so i think as we move forward in time and size everything is open for reevaluation. >> i think you should definitely look at the time it takes for someone to bike from the farthest bike sharing points so there's no way people are going to make it in 30 minutes from point a to point b. >> you are welcome to lock that bike back up and grab another bike. >> i think that would decrease my likely hood of using it. >> definitely could but
. >> would you look at expanding the time from 30 minutes? can you expand it? >> i think everything is open for change. that sort of, that scheme of 30 minutes free we inherited that from europe and that's what most of the systems in north america are. new york city is 45 minutes the size of their system dwarfs ours but i think as a system it's something that could be thought about. by the same token it could be that the idea of a two tiered membership pricing system we can throw...
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there is nothing as you look at the graph and you will see it pretty flat. the only thing to draw out here is that the growth is about 1.3 percent. there is a slight growth in er rate of 4.6 percent and surgical cost and yet nothing above trend. lastly looking at the procedures per thousand, again, we have the issue of the other 21,000 of the 33778 are other. and we have to work with uhc to see what goes into that very low dollar area. in the generic drug dispensing is 77 percent. pat yourself on the back. this is a 48 percent increase in dispensing. you've almost doubled it. good job. as far as cost goes, they have gone down which is what you would expect to see in shifts in increase and shifts to generic. the cost per script has decreased 14.9 percent to 104.53 in quarter two. you have the same types of drugs in the actives, however the diabetic increases are in creasing in dollars. in summary what we'll bring to you is information to consider. the city plan's healthful and sustain able retirees. it's not sustain able as it is. we recommend the hs board co
there is nothing as you look at the graph and you will see it pretty flat. the only thing to draw out here is that the growth is about 1.3 percent. there is a slight growth in er rate of 4.6 percent and surgical cost and yet nothing above trend. lastly looking at the procedures per thousand, again, we have the issue of the other 21,000 of the 33778 are other. and we have to work with uhc to see what goes into that very low dollar area. in the generic drug dispensing is 77 percent. pat yourself...
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also, you look at jpmorgan chase, don't you? >> do. that stock has had a great run in the last 52 weeks. as your previous report point out, their legal troubles are far from over. and we're just not seeing the kind of growth in the money center banks. here's a stock that's had a great return. it's been a stalwart coming out of the base of the market selloff. and you ask yourself, do i really want to own it at these levels or should i move someplace where the pasture is greener, better earnings momentum, better valuation? it warrants, you know, taking a real close look at it. on the google side, still a great company. but just when you see a price move, especially in the last three months the way that stock gapped up, i remember back to last year with apple and kind of wonder, is this deja vu and maybe it's time to pull money off the table and, you know, look for something with a little better valuation on it because the tech sector is better of better valuation now. >> what are the metrics you're looking at in terms of overvalued situa
also, you look at jpmorgan chase, don't you? >> do. that stock has had a great run in the last 52 weeks. as your previous report point out, their legal troubles are far from over. and we're just not seeing the kind of growth in the money center banks. here's a stock that's had a great return. it's been a stalwart coming out of the base of the market selloff. and you ask yourself, do i really want to own it at these levels or should i move someplace where the pasture is greener, better...
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good to see you. >> good to be here. >> what are you looking at? >> we have a model, we did this in 2011, 2012, we look for stressed sectors toward year end, especially with the s&p up 26%, 27%. people in december have to sell their losers, they have to sell them. we did this search in 2011. bank of america, the financials, came up, end of 2011. sure enough, bank of america was up 100% in 2012. at the end of last year, first solar, best buy and hewlett-packard were all dogs, in december. and they were up 50%, 60% in the first half of this year. so going into 2013, we're looking at the homebuilders are looking interesting. they've underperformed in the last six months. credit is outperforming the equity in the case of honna, but the gold miners and gold -- >> yeah, newmont, cliffs, peabody. >> all among the weakest performers, and by the way, from last year's laggard to this year's winner, you can put nokia in that basket, too, right? that's another stock up triple digits, 103%. so what do we think about these? >> that's an interesting strategy. but
good to see you. >> good to be here. >> what are you looking at? >> we have a model, we did this in 2011, 2012, we look for stressed sectors toward year end, especially with the s&p up 26%, 27%. people in december have to sell their losers, they have to sell them. we did this search in 2011. bank of america, the financials, came up, end of 2011. sure enough, bank of america was up 100% in 2012. at the end of last year, first solar, best buy and hewlett-packard were all...
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(cheers and applause) look at her! the you're just -- you absolutely look lovely. look at this, party ice, new (laughter) what do you any there you go. it's going to be a little heavy, sweetheart. thank you, isabella. happy halloween. is (applause) (bell ringing) wow! (laughter) look at this! yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's the cold weather disaster, it's the chapstick that opens in your pocket. (laughter) (applause) how are you? >> good. >> dave: what's your name is >> simon. >> dave: simon, nice to see you. are you having a nice halloween? >> yes. >> dave: do you ever use chap snick >> um -- i use it a lot every -- almost every night. (laughter) >> dave: have you ever had one explode like this in your pocket? >> no! i don't carry it around. >> dave: you get it from your folks? they give you the chapstick. >> yes. >> dave: well, i must say your lips look terrific. >> thank you! >> dave: now have you and i met before? >> i was here last time. >> dave: you were on here last time? >> yeah. >> dave: so that was a year ago so you've made it back this year for halloween
(cheers and applause) look at her! the you're just -- you absolutely look lovely. look at this, party ice, new (laughter) what do you any there you go. it's going to be a little heavy, sweetheart. thank you, isabella. happy halloween. is (applause) (bell ringing) wow! (laughter) look at this! yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's the cold weather disaster, it's the chapstick that opens in your pocket. (laughter) (applause) how are you? >> good. >> dave: what's your name is >> simon....
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when you spend time looking at a person you don't stare at them you look up and down but that is, in fact, what it looks like to stare at them. he don't two views one from standing still and one from walking the distance on oldly enough if i don't walk and look at this way you don't get the classic renaissance window as you're looking under a window you have to walk to get that view. he begins to play with notations of reserve prfkdz which is cubeism you walk about the desk i see it from all sides. if you look at it from this side perhaps that and that (laughter) and if i look at it from this side you see this and that that is cube itching and navigate translated that to his opinions. this is one he doesn't in the midst of a can lodge he drives down and parks his car he sees this view when he's up her and if there's a view there walked through the whole house christopher has the view and all of those are a single imagine that's trying to be true to life. you have parallel bloom highway to give you some idea of how this is much trueer to life this is the stand photograph it's this and
when you spend time looking at a person you don't stare at them you look up and down but that is, in fact, what it looks like to stare at them. he don't two views one from standing still and one from walking the distance on oldly enough if i don't walk and look at this way you don't get the classic renaissance window as you're looking under a window you have to walk to get that view. he begins to play with notations of reserve prfkdz which is cubeism you walk about the desk i see it from all...
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looking on the other map. if you look at a national map here, again, this is 2012. president obama carries virginia, florida, ohio and i'll go as far in as iowa. these are classic swing states in american politics. virginia was not a classic swing state when i covered national politics. look at this. when you look at 84 it's reliable red and 92 bill clinton wins, reliable red. '96 clinton wins and george w. bush carries it twice when president obama in 2008 finally take advantage of the democrat if i can shifts in northern virginia and turn it blue. he wins again in 2012. when you look ahead to 2016 and try to do this map, you try to show the republicans getting to the magic number of 270, remember, mitt romney at 206. how would he get to 270? the republicans have to do it, win ohio and iowa and some more votes somewhere. how about virginia? that would be enough to change. virginia is now one of the top three or four national presidential battle grounds. that is why so much attention will be focussed tonight not only on who wins but how they did it, who voted, how t
looking on the other map. if you look at a national map here, again, this is 2012. president obama carries virginia, florida, ohio and i'll go as far in as iowa. these are classic swing states in american politics. virginia was not a classic swing state when i covered national politics. look at this. when you look at 84 it's reliable red and 92 bill clinton wins, reliable red. '96 clinton wins and george w. bush carries it twice when president obama in 2008 finally take advantage of the...
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would you look at these crumbs? the way debra keeps this kitchen, it's a miracle this place isn't infested with hamsters. he's not in the basement. dad, just so you know -- we want the hamster brought back alive. that's up to him. all right, i checked out the entire top floor, and no sign of pumpernickel. by the way, you shouldn't hide valuables in your top drawer, and you could use some new underwear, raymond. i'll put it on the list, dear. they're going to be back in an hour. i'm going to get a new hamster. you can't do that. why not? they all look alike. she'll never kw. you would lie to your daughter like that? i'm not going to lie. i'm just going to say, "here's your hamster, honey." i'm telling ally. will you just mind your business? you're not going to find one that looks the same. oh, yeah, where am i going to find a brown hamster? i cannot be a party to that lie. you just keep your mouth shut, copper. don't tell me to shut up. yeah, how about i make you, huh? huh? how about i'm right over here? stop -- stop
would you look at these crumbs? the way debra keeps this kitchen, it's a miracle this place isn't infested with hamsters. he's not in the basement. dad, just so you know -- we want the hamster brought back alive. that's up to him. all right, i checked out the entire top floor, and no sign of pumpernickel. by the way, you shouldn't hide valuables in your top drawer, and you could use some new underwear, raymond. i'll put it on the list, dear. they're going to be back in an hour. i'm going to get...
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so if you zoom in on the suitability city wide obviously and if you look in the black and upper right our initial service area then you look at upper market and the mission, these are areas of extremely high suitability for bicycle sharing and when you look at soma -- we skipped a large number of the stations early on there are pockets of extremely high suitability but there's also pockets next to high suitability. in terms of prioritizing makes sense to go with the suitably areas so this is exciting too. these are maps i haven't is shown yet. much like other cities we hosted a bicycle sharing crowd sourcing map on our website allowing people from the public to go to the website and placing a dot suggesting a bicycle sharing station likewise you could like somebody's dot and so that graphic which i don't have is not that elluminating itself but using advanced mapping software we were able to produce a heat map of where the density of the requests and other people's likes were the highest and it was interesting what the results were again confirms a lot of our earlier work and this dec
so if you zoom in on the suitability city wide obviously and if you look in the black and upper right our initial service area then you look at upper market and the mission, these are areas of extremely high suitability for bicycle sharing and when you look at soma -- we skipped a large number of the stations early on there are pockets of extremely high suitability but there's also pockets next to high suitability. in terms of prioritizing makes sense to go with the suitably areas so this is...
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>> you know, if you look at, i think it all depends on how you look at its growth at top line and bottom line. amazon i would highlight is probably the most expensive stock that we have on tonight and that's because the earnings are quite minuimal and growth line is significant, and it's popularity in the market is quite strong. amazon to us benefits from increased online purchasing where they are taking market share from some of the other traditional retailers. >> mark -- >> i think it's very important to look at -- yes, please, sue? >> go ahead and finish your thought, mark, sorry. >> i was going to say if you look at the top line growth in anticipation of earnings in the future, i think that's where you have to look. >> can you address the overall market because at the beginning of the segment you said stocks certainly aren't cheap but finding pockets. that takes me to whether or not we've seen the lion's share of the runup in the s&p for instaps or the dow for the year. do we have a significant amonth of run or not so much? >> it's moved up quite a lot. the market has been more resil
>> you know, if you look at, i think it all depends on how you look at its growth at top line and bottom line. amazon i would highlight is probably the most expensive stock that we have on tonight and that's because the earnings are quite minuimal and growth line is significant, and it's popularity in the market is quite strong. amazon to us benefits from increased online purchasing where they are taking market share from some of the other traditional retailers. >> mark -- >>...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvan
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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. >> some people didn't even they just said, "you look good.. you look younger." rien all the w around.nt >> having my hair back, thanks to hair club, giveme tons of confence. i mean, itives me thkindf confence i had before i ever lost my hair. >> i don't seconguesgoing to the store or going to the movies or going to have a drink. i'm confident. i'm comfortable. >> now let'salk about the oven solutions available to you atair club and the hair club guarantee of satisfaction. so, at iproven to rk? hair club haexpertise in three areas -- non-surgical hair enhancement, fda-approved hair therapies, and microscopic follicular unit hair available only at hair club, the bio-matrix strand-by-strand ocess is known around the world as the gold standard i ir replacent. hair cb's groundeaking chnology ithe only process available to date that gives you a full, healthy-looking head of hair by adding real human hair to yr own hair bio-matrix is not a toupee. it's not a wig. it's a custom-made blend of your own hair with real human hair that is matched to your individual requireme
. >> some people didn't even they just said, "you look good.. you look younger." rien all the w around.nt >> having my hair back, thanks to hair club, giveme tons of confence. i mean, itives me thkindf confence i had before i ever lost my hair. >> i don't seconguesgoing to the store or going to the movies or going to have a drink. i'm confident. i'm comfortable. >> now let'salk about the oven solutions available to you atair club and the hair club guarantee of...
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my business, you all look back at the ones you missed. we had a chance to do the tile shop and couldn't agree on whether preferred or common stock but got to know the company very well. these are nice mid western folks. they are too naive to be dishonest. a guy making under $100,000 a year, it's more than dishonesty. this business is an incredible business. >> all right. i want to -- i want to break in here just a moment. i like tiles as much as the next stock but in terms of investing in this, let's be clear. in terms of this log post, this is a precipitous decline, shares have not recovered much since that day, but in terms of the financial misstatements, the company has come out and denied this. but why buy more shares at this point? why for the possibility that there is more risk out there? >> i happen to know the company. these people as honest as the day is long. i think these people are as quality as it gets. i wish i could afford more stock. >> let's talk about the tile shop specifically. i would imagine everybody in the brother s
my business, you all look back at the ones you missed. we had a chance to do the tile shop and couldn't agree on whether preferred or common stock but got to know the company very well. these are nice mid western folks. they are too naive to be dishonest. a guy making under $100,000 a year, it's more than dishonesty. this business is an incredible business. >> all right. i want to -- i want to break in here just a moment. i like tiles as much as the next stock but in terms of investing in...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> some of the biggest names in technology have gathered at cloud computing conference in san francisco where we find our own josh lipton. josh? >> reporter: yeah, bill, here at dream force, it is billed as the biggest cloud computing party on the planet. some 130,000 expected to register. they are here to party, to network and to listen to a who's who of silicon valley superstars. yahoo's marissa mayers, sean penn, rock bands like green day. a clear shot at oracle and its big event in san francisco, open world. the two have been bitter rivals in the past and now partners integrating their inte net-based software. foes becoming friends. this year's investors have clearly sided with salesforce. that stock has surged higher. they are now seen as poster child for the cloud. the street wants to see eps on nine cents on revenue of $1.1 bil
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you look at charts, you limit the notion of it. and looks to be a very emotional in a positive way market. >> absolutely. the dow is a new highs. broader industry, bulls we traded 67 days ago so we are sort of stalling out of important data over the next few days. we have the ecb meeting, the gdp, friday's jobs report and the twitter idea. a lot of excitement about that but it is important. the dow was up, we're seeing an increasing amount of bullish sentiment. we see a 40 point spring between bulls and bears. we should 16.5% barris, the lowest since 2011. so heading into this bullish, and we see an increasing amount of complacency and nonchalance making it the worst behind us so we can close right through. liz: you are not concerned about the transports? that looks good. that gets soft. some excitement about the ipo situation especially with twitter. does that worry you? why isn't the retail investors still coming of of the sideline in meaningful numbers? >> i don't think he believes it. the retail investor has been stuck for a lo
you look at charts, you limit the notion of it. and looks to be a very emotional in a positive way market. >> absolutely. the dow is a new highs. broader industry, bulls we traded 67 days ago so we are sort of stalling out of important data over the next few days. we have the ecb meeting, the gdp, friday's jobs report and the twitter idea. a lot of excitement about that but it is important. the dow was up, we're seeing an increasing amount of bullish sentiment. we see a 40 point spring...
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you can look that building and actually see, if you look carefully, you can see the number of floors. two floors with an addition in the back and a bunch of an abbreviationses and the big key in front of the thing and the one with the little stairs. so how is that important to you. san francisco has amendment to the code that says if you have a stairs and a deck on your back porch and you want to replace them you can replace them in their original configuration if they were properlyibility in the first place. how can you prove they were? in many cases that's hard to prove. but here it is this shows exactly where the shaping configuration of the stairs is. so we have a set of the most current inborn or sand born map's behind the planning department counter that will be happy to make or let you look at them and make copies of them there's a free copy machine. i've seen the old ones. not in the last year or two, do you know where they are? >> the series four books are on the sixth floor of the san francisco public library and early series are micro film also from the library. if you belo
you can look that building and actually see, if you look carefully, you can see the number of floors. two floors with an addition in the back and a bunch of an abbreviationses and the big key in front of the thing and the one with the little stairs. so how is that important to you. san francisco has amendment to the code that says if you have a stairs and a deck on your back porch and you want to replace them you can replace them in their original configuration if they were properlyibility in...
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also when you look at valuations, it's also one of the more expensive, particularly when you look at where it ranks within growth. >> they've been trying to cut costs. hank you got a response to gemma's idea that cost cutting is not a long-term proposition. that's been going on here in the u.s. for a while, hasn't it? >> oh, it's been going on for three decades now. fortune 500 fortune 1,000 k7z have been doing nothing but cost cutting and that's part of the productivity story. so when the economy does pick up, that's going to fall right down to the bottom line. you'll have a much greater profit expansion. >> i mean the point is well taken, gemma, by your followers that cost cutting can only take you know, earnings so far. but it depends on how much fat is on the balance sheet right now, right? >> exactly. because you can only cut so much fat and then have you to look at, how can you grow performance? if we're using the analogy, how can you make that steak taste any tastyier? some ways is profit momentum. what we're looking for in terms of, for example, biotech sector there are many
also when you look at valuations, it's also one of the more expensive, particularly when you look at where it ranks within growth. >> they've been trying to cut costs. hank you got a response to gemma's idea that cost cutting is not a long-term proposition. that's been going on here in the u.s. for a while, hasn't it? >> oh, it's been going on for three decades now. fortune 500 fortune 1,000 k7z have been doing nothing but cost cutting and that's part of the productivity story. so...
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look along them, and the basic platform of the pier, you will find rebar exposed and concrete, and falling into the water and so, a big part of our project is to provide the stabilization, actually to that pier itself. we hope that people will recognize that the desin is providing more open access to the peer and much more than we are familiar with today as the sight is fenced off to the public. the first sketches have shown an emphasis on pointing towards the nearby, existing monuments such as the bay bridge bier itself and so it has seeing as having as much value as the octobers themselves and houses the building for the facility across the site. and this is the recent sketch and we will go into it in some detail of how the areas are defined and the core idea remains the same that there be an emphasis between the open space and the space between things have value and a new design and this shows a large, grand lawn that we have created that leads the eye up from the south to the north from to the bay bridge pier and there are three values that we have tried to develop and refine further a
look along them, and the basic platform of the pier, you will find rebar exposed and concrete, and falling into the water and so, a big part of our project is to provide the stabilization, actually to that pier itself. we hope that people will recognize that the desin is providing more open access to the peer and much more than we are familiar with today as the sight is fenced off to the public. the first sketches have shown an emphasis on pointing towards the nearby, existing monuments such as...
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let's look how you divide up the state of virginia. >> when you look at virginia, virginia is made up of many different kinds of communities. as you look at that pie chart, the pie chart shows the vote there tuesday night, some parts of virginia hold a lot more people than other parts. you look at these urban suburbs, urban suburbs, what we think of as northern virginia, mostly, the areas primarily around washington, d.c. there's also one down by richmond. african american south, large black population, military posts, obviously. there's a big military contingent in the state. a work class country. the big parents of the state are the urban burbs that sit outside d.c., and the excerpts this sit beyond that. and there's a big divide in those between liberals-- liberal voting tendencies and conservative voting tendencies. >> woodruff: so as you looked at the vote-- and you have gone back and looked at the numbers and divided in these categories -- why did terry mcauliffe win? what groups did he do well in? >> mcauliffe out of all those groups only one wun three. he won the urban suburbs
let's look how you divide up the state of virginia. >> when you look at virginia, virginia is made up of many different kinds of communities. as you look at that pie chart, the pie chart shows the vote there tuesday night, some parts of virginia hold a lot more people than other parts. you look at these urban suburbs, urban suburbs, what we think of as northern virginia, mostly, the areas primarily around washington, d.c. there's also one down by richmond. african american south, large...
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every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. any splices of what we learned today? >> reporter: you know, maria, it was mostly as planned. although it is interesting to note this criminal investigation of the mortgage-backed securities is ongoing, something jpmorgan acknowledged and the doj highlighted in its press release. i want to point people's attention to the fact that jpmorgan is hosting an investor call momentarily. it starts around 4:30. we'll be hearing from dimon and cfo mary ann lake. my guess is they'll seek to reassure investors by saying, we fully reserved for this $13 billion. they'll break down other issues ahead of them and walk people through them. there's no down about the fact there is still a significant legal overhang right here. not only is there potential criminal faces of the mortgage-backed securities probe, and i think we'll get more detail from that f
every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. any splices of what we learned today? >> reporter: you know, maria, it was mostly as planned. although it is interesting to note this criminal investigation of the mortgage-backed securities is ongoing, something jpmorgan acknowledged and the doj highlighted in its press release. i want to point...
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>> when you look at our ininvestments, you look at the competition and the future aspectdz of the couple. clearly, we believed in the business mod model, and although montization was not fully baked into the price of the company, but that's where the risk is. that's where the calculated risk is. you bet on the company, that its future is bright, and you bet the monetization process will be successful. we're seeing indications of success in the montization process. >> rose: when you look at news corp what, do you see? it's going to split-- >> it's fox now and news corp. clearly, this is a conglomerate that is very diversified in media, and this is the only company-- especially fox-- is the only company right now that is present in five countries. yes, we have a lot of confidence in mr. murdoch and his family. and i just visited him today, and he looks very good. >> rose: he's in good shape. >> he's in very good shape, yes. >> rose: what about succession? >> i think succession, god forbid something happens to mr. murdoch, there is a board of directors that has very able people that could r
>> when you look at our ininvestments, you look at the competition and the future aspectdz of the couple. clearly, we believed in the business mod model, and although montization was not fully baked into the price of the company, but that's where the risk is. that's where the calculated risk is. you bet on the company, that its future is bright, and you bet the monetization process will be successful. we're seeing indications of success in the montization process. >> rose: when you...
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and while, you know, there's been a slowdown, if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like india's going to have a good third quarter. and, you know, there are all kinds of downside risks, you know? the biggest one being what's going to happen here in this country when february rolls around. but we think that over the next year growth in the emerging markets is going to be over 5%x we think that's going to continue. so you're not going to see, i don't think, the 10-plus percent growth rate that is you saw prior to 2008, but, you know, a lot of the fundamentals in these countries are in much, much better shape than we even knew. you know, in 2008 we thought that africa was going to go off the deep end with the financial crisis, but air kept a 5-plus percent growth rate all the way through, and i've traveled all the way through. i just came back from a long trip to the sahel, and the leaders there, i was very impressed with their understanding of, one, the importance of tear own sort of -- their own sort of managing their debt, you know, watching their current account de
and while, you know, there's been a slowdown, if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like india's going to have a good third quarter. and, you know, there are all kinds of downside risks, you know? the biggest one being what's going to happen here in this country when february rolls around. but we think that over the next year growth in the emerging markets is going to be over 5%x we think that's going to continue. so you're not going to see, i don't think, the 10-plus percent...
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look at the numbers when you look at the numbers compared to iran's it is you know pretty astounding to be in the room the balance here so for you this is not to seem to let me just correct you on the subject of your letter is going to be some sort everybody if you want to get it is very easy to put it that way ok does not know now go ahead with my done go ahead and let me let me give you some facts ok my friend former representative sensi a macand he spent a couple of weeks in libya while the bombing campaign was going on and she was sending me reports which i was forwarding out to my audience and so you know it's a different news agencies while she was there on one particular day and while we were in touch she was with representatives of the african union who were there to monitor what was going on now this is only in tripoli this particular day one of like eleven cities that are the major population centers in libya on that date from eleven thirty in the morning until eleven thirty in the evening twelve hours they counted eighty three explosions from bombs each one the size of the
look at the numbers when you look at the numbers compared to iran's it is you know pretty astounding to be in the room the balance here so for you this is not to seem to let me just correct you on the subject of your letter is going to be some sort everybody if you want to get it is very easy to put it that way ok does not know now go ahead with my done go ahead and let me let me give you some facts ok my friend former representative sensi a macand he spent a couple of weeks in libya while the...
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you can look at it demographically, but you can look at it as self-identification of idealogy as well. republicans take some solace in knowing there are 10% more conservatives than liberals but forget there's 40% more moder e moderat moderates. >> democrats did just win virginia, but if you look at geography, romney wins by 9 points in the confederacy. obama wins by 10 points every where else. so if you're a republican, how do you figure out how to break out of that trap which, at one point, swung the electric to the republicans but now it's become too confining. >> they did fall into this trap and virginia and florida have peeled away. they don't vote like the rest of the south. they're pure swing states. and watch out, georgia and north carolina are next, right? and both of them is why it's demographics. it's not black and white, it's hispanic. look, georgia is going to be fascinating to watch this coming year with a senate race and a governor race that i think will be slightly competitive. partially, though, it goes because the republican parties are weak. there is one potentially
you can look at it demographically, but you can look at it as self-identification of idealogy as well. republicans take some solace in knowing there are 10% more conservatives than liberals but forget there's 40% more moder e moderat moderates. >> democrats did just win virginia, but if you look at geography, romney wins by 9 points in the confederacy. obama wins by 10 points every where else. so if you're a republican, how do you figure out how to break out of that trap which, at one...
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bit a little bit hard not a bit hard to fathom and when you look at the numbers when you look at the numbers compared to iran's it is you know pretty astounding to be in the room to be a balance here so are you this is not to seem to let me just correct you on something let me get you some forgot if you want to get it is very easy to put it that way ok dogs no no no no go ahead replied dunn go ahead let me let me give you some facts ok my friend former representative sensi a macand he spent a couple of weeks in libya while the bombing campaign was going on and she was sending me reports which i was forwarding out to my audience and so you know it's a different news agencies while she was there on one particular day and while we were in touch she was with representatives of the african union who were there to monitor what was going on now this is only in tripoli this particular. one of like a levin cities that are the major population centers in libya on that date from eleven thirty in the morning until eleven thirty in the evening twelve hours they counted eighty three explosions fro
bit a little bit hard not a bit hard to fathom and when you look at the numbers when you look at the numbers compared to iran's it is you know pretty astounding to be in the room to be a balance here so are you this is not to seem to let me just correct you on something let me get you some forgot if you want to get it is very easy to put it that way ok dogs no no no no go ahead replied dunn go ahead let me let me give you some facts ok my friend former representative sensi a macand he spent a...
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you would have shopped for the best. >> i'll look you right in the eye and tell you that's not true. we have several great hospitals here in new york that offer similar services, all of which are very, very high quality and i choose based on the cheapest one with that high quality. that's the great thing -- it's exactly what i did. >> that is what you do. unless you're not inclined to have dr. obama prescribe you a little pill. >> because there are no choices. the problem is with -- hold up. when the government takes over the whole system and has a monopoly, eventually you won't have the choices. >> that's right. by the way, the government already is involved in half op the health care markets through medicare and medicaid. the thing is what you're talking about, too, dade is choice. what we have now is government mandated insurance plans. the insurers were sticking it to consumers. now you have insurer rs sticking it to hospitals and doctors who don't want to deal with health reform and doing it themselves. >> the fact is that, david, you may have chosen a more expensive doctor. i h
you would have shopped for the best. >> i'll look you right in the eye and tell you that's not true. we have several great hospitals here in new york that offer similar services, all of which are very, very high quality and i choose based on the cheapest one with that high quality. that's the great thing -- it's exactly what i did. >> that is what you do. unless you're not inclined to have dr. obama prescribe you a little pill. >> because there are no choices. the problem is...
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if you look at the videotape you can see, the three marks. it is the white house strategy for whatever reason to convince americans what they've seen on videotape 20, 25, 29 times didn't exist. they're trying to reinvent history. i think the basis is they just don't think the american public is very smart. they think they can get away with this. it's beneath his brand, beneath the presidency. >> why is he dogs this? why is he doing this, kelly ann. this is like dumb on top of dumber. >> you know, he has a pen of men who have called for a delay in obama care, take a time out. that shows you that more people are paying attention. the democrats lost the house in 2010 largely because of a fear of obama care and philosophy. you have real names. a woman wrote in the "wall street journal", her insurance had been canceled. he is trying to find a way, many politicians do. to tell you that his tend was not to lie. that's why "the new york times" is under attack. >> >> so said, is that going to work with the american people? >> this monday ran on credib
if you look at the videotape you can see, the three marks. it is the white house strategy for whatever reason to convince americans what they've seen on videotape 20, 25, 29 times didn't exist. they're trying to reinvent history. i think the basis is they just don't think the american public is very smart. they think they can get away with this. it's beneath his brand, beneath the presidency. >> why is he dogs this? why is he doing this, kelly ann. this is like dumb on top of dumber....
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people look at you delegitimize any efforts of that. no one's buying it. >> i'm not african-american, but i have to tell you. i think everybody saw "42" about jackie robinson. did you see it? >> i did not actually. >> you should. it's great and about a guy incredibly gifted as an athlete. great athlete and great baseball player. he gets in the major leagues as the first african-american player, but his biggest challenge is not to fight back. i imagine what it must have been like for the president of the united states to watch that in the family movie theater and i'm sure he did and watch the guy and said to himself a thousand times in an hour and a half, that's what i do every day. >> right. especially if the first term when he was the first one, the first african-american occupant of the oval office. all eyes are on him. as i've written before and as chairman steele knows as an african-american and an african-american man, the idea of showing anger, rage, anything whether you are a garbage collector or you're president of the united st
people look at you delegitimize any efforts of that. no one's buying it. >> i'm not african-american, but i have to tell you. i think everybody saw "42" about jackie robinson. did you see it? >> i did not actually. >> you should. it's great and about a guy incredibly gifted as an athlete. great athlete and great baseball player. he gets in the major leagues as the first african-american player, but his biggest challenge is not to fight back. i imagine what it must...
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you have got to look at the addressable mark and ask yourself do you believe. the people that believe on tesla, like myself, look after the future and say you know what? this company has a very interesting edge and it has a trajectory that says you know what? if they keep executing the way they have, they could easily be something like bmw. if that's the case, what's the earnings going to look like? maybe 50, 60 bucks a share? i'm looking at 17 and saying 10 bucks a share. they're still going to be doubling earnings. discount that back. that's a fair way to look at things. you have got a problem with that you should probably highlight that a california air resource board, tesla is just being very smart. actually came in $15 million below my model. so credits are becoming a past story. obviously a very nice controversy. you know, i think -- i think if someone is looking at the growth this is an interesting opportunity. >> craig, we're going to leave it there. even though the company lost $4 billion for the past month. gordon, where should we value it at right no
you have got to look at the addressable mark and ask yourself do you believe. the people that believe on tesla, like myself, look after the future and say you know what? this company has a very interesting edge and it has a trajectory that says you know what? if they keep executing the way they have, they could easily be something like bmw. if that's the case, what's the earnings going to look like? maybe 50, 60 bucks a share? i'm looking at 17 and saying 10 bucks a share. they're still going...
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you more ways to make you look younger and your best. this is gaining popularity. we caught up with cosmetologist dermatologist, sandra lee. >> this is a brand-new facial it's called a micro-pen facial. >> hi, tina. how are you? >> this is a micropen procedure, it's popular among celebrities, reportedly, kim kardashian has done it, angelina jolie, and jennifer aniston. >> this has 12 fine needles and they poke at the skin. it's kinda like an anti--aging tattoo. >> we can treat deeper things like acne scars. >> the first thing we will do is draw a bit of blood, and we are going to take the testtubes and put them in the centrfuge, and it spins them down and isolates therp-- prp. >> there's therp, the yellow the serum on top. il take this prp, put a bit around her forehead, wipe it in. >> this has been used in orthopedic and in oral surgery. it increases the remodeling of the bone. >> i will use gentle motions on the forehead. this will draw a bit of pin point bleeding. increasing the penetration of that prp, there. >> and treating the chec
you more ways to make you look younger and your best. this is gaining popularity. we caught up with cosmetologist dermatologist, sandra lee. >> this is a brand-new facial it's called a micro-pen facial. >> hi, tina. how are you? >> this is a micropen procedure, it's popular among celebrities, reportedly, kim kardashian has done it, angelina jolie, and jennifer aniston. >> this has 12 fine needles and they poke at the skin. it's kinda like an anti--aging tattoo. >>...
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they just said, "you look good. you lo ynger." and it's just a pleasant experience all the way around. >> having my hair back, thanks to hair club, gives me tons of confidence. i mean, it gives me the kind of confidence i had before i ever lost my hair. >> i don't second-guess going to the store or going to the movies or going to have a drink. i'm confident. i'm comfortable. >> now let's talk about the proven solutions available to you at hair club and the hair club guarantee of satisfaction. so, what is proven to work? hair club has expertise in three areas -- non-surgical hair enhancement, fda-approved hair therapies, and microscopic follicular unit hair transplants. available only at hair club, the bio-matrix strand-by-strand process is known around the world as the gold standard in hair replacement. hair club's groundbreaking technology is the only process available to date that gives you a full, healthy-looking head of hair by adding real human hair to your own hair. bio-matrix is not a toupee. it's not a wig. it's a custom-m
they just said, "you look good. you lo ynger." and it's just a pleasant experience all the way around. >> having my hair back, thanks to hair club, gives me tons of confidence. i mean, it gives me the kind of confidence i had before i ever lost my hair. >> i don't second-guess going to the store or going to the movies or going to have a drink. i'm confident. i'm comfortable. >> now let's talk about the proven solutions available to you at hair club and the hair club...