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the russell is up below 1 percent. (?) over three years, you're up 22 percent. you're outpacing the russell which is up 17 percent. what do you like in small caps? how do you pick them? >> well, you really have to study what's going on in the underlying business. we like to look for companies that have good management teams. pricing power and have earnings that are attractive relative to the valuation of their peer group. we think now is a good to be actively managing small cap stocks. there are fewer people taking the time study what's going on in these individual businesses. instead, you have more passive investing going on in etfs and so there. so the fewer investors you have doing this, the more profitable it is. we thinkit a great time to be actively managing small cap portfolios. liz: trinity industries. this is a company that specializes in railcar manufacturing. capstone paper, and a supplier of it software services. on the screen are your picks. let me get back to chris. when you make your case for large caps. do it with the backdrop of why you don't li
the russell is up below 1 percent. (?) over three years, you're up 22 percent. you're outpacing the russell which is up 17 percent. what do you like in small caps? how do you pick them? >> well, you really have to study what's going on in the underlying business. we like to look for companies that have good management teams. pricing power and have earnings that are attractive relative to the valuation of their peer group. we think now is a good to be actively managing small cap stocks....
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i have two right -- >> you may think you have russell brand all figured out. if you've seen him in movies like "forget sarah marshall" or his latest book. but in the new installment of our emmy nominated series note to self, you'll see him like you've never seen him before. he writes to a younger russell brand about a rising drug addiction and the pit falls to fame. >> hello, young man, we've not spoken for a while but i've buried you beneelkt i have bra ta and glamour. >> i'm known as a rock star. >> it's good to have a chat, though, because, of course, i know that you're lonely, sad, and you think too much. in fact you do a lot of things too much. at the moment it's too much chocolate and a little bit too much tv but your success will be steadily gaining momentum and pulling in new obsession as it goes. drugs, porn, booze, sex, fame, money, other people's approval are all going to be prized and pursued over the coming years. the problem is, and i know you don't know this, you're good at getting stuff you want. so everything you want on that list, each word f
i have two right -- >> you may think you have russell brand all figured out. if you've seen him in movies like "forget sarah marshall" or his latest book. but in the new installment of our emmy nominated series note to self, you'll see him like you've never seen him before. he writes to a younger russell brand about a rising drug addiction and the pit falls to fame. >> hello, young man, we've not spoken for a while but i've buried you beneelkt i have bra ta and glamour....
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the index to watch here is not s&p or dow but the russell 2000. >> russell 2000, okay. >> experienced a double top this year. we look at march at 1213. we look at what we did over the summer. getting back to the highs of november, pierce that and shoot through that, then we'll challenge that top and right now that's worrying sign. >> dragging the market. >> the russell led since 2013 and will lead us down. keep an eye on the level especially next week. >> should we be encouraged or worried about this rate cut in china overnight, david? >> good thing, bill. very, very happy to see japan do it a week ago. >> right. >> china coming. european central bank beginning to broad out the scheme of asset purchases. i think the big number this week was the philadelphia fed index that came in. >> strongest in 20 years? >> 40.8, tremendous number. so i think you can look and take heart of china paying attention. if they let it drip, so for them to come down to a 560, they took the lending rate down by 40 basis points, deposit rate down by 25 basis points. so you basically see them paying attention.
the index to watch here is not s&p or dow but the russell 2000. >> russell 2000, okay. >> experienced a double top this year. we look at march at 1213. we look at what we did over the summer. getting back to the highs of november, pierce that and shoot through that, then we'll challenge that top and right now that's worrying sign. >> dragging the market. >> the russell led since 2013 and will lead us down. keep an eye on the level especially next week. >>...
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but the russell component energy down 22%. that's where the vulnerability is for the energy companies, the ones predominantly on the russell. >> if oil keeps dropping the way it has? >> absolutely. oil hasn't bounced. oil is at 75. opec has to cut. >> the whole russell has been crazies this year, up 6% last month, down 6% the month before. small cap going crazy all year long. >> jump in real quick and send it to diana olick who has breaking news. hi, diana. >> the government's mortgage insurer back in the black. insurance fund went negative in 2012 requiring it to draw on additional taxpayer tax but according to aggressive policy action it's above water. negative $16 billion to now a positive $4.8 billion, that's a $21 billion gain in two years. the policy action included raising premiums and average fico scores for borrowers and going after rogue lenders who didn't follow fha's underwriting. fha's capital reserve ratio required by congress to be at 2% or above, is still at 0.41%. though it is projected to clear 2% now by 2016
but the russell component energy down 22%. that's where the vulnerability is for the energy companies, the ones predominantly on the russell. >> if oil keeps dropping the way it has? >> absolutely. oil hasn't bounced. oil is at 75. opec has to cut. >> the whole russell has been crazies this year, up 6% last month, down 6% the month before. small cap going crazy all year long. >> jump in real quick and send it to diana olick who has breaking news. hi, diana. >> the...
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but then the russell started to underperform and we did lose some steam. the s&p still roughly flat. >> dow holding up. >> thanks to walmart and cisco. let's get to scott wapner at headquarters with the half. >> carl thanks very much. let's meet the starting lineup for today. josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward. and we begin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo,
but then the russell started to underperform and we did lose some steam. the s&p still roughly flat. >> dow holding up. >> thanks to walmart and cisco. let's get to scott wapner at headquarters with the half. >> carl thanks very much. let's meet the starting lineup for today. josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward. and we begin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo,
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. >> i got bill russell to come in at the same time, who did not play for him, obviously. but the reverence that russell had for him -- >> he played against him. it was a remarkable story. when he left ucla, 40 years ago downyear, he turned $32,000. not care. >> of all the players that you have seen, baseball players, who had the most skill? >> i am a willie mays guy. >> what is it about willie mays? >> you talk about the five tools. hitting for average, power, running, throwing, and defense. .hat is a five-tool guy in today's game or subsequent years, he would have stolen 50, 60 bases. they did not run in those days, but he could steal a base. he had power and he hit for average. and he played for the team that made him a star. not just an efficient player. he had the star power. i am partial to him. thegriffey, jr. was one of best in the last 25 years. i like golf and tennis. i never got a chance to cover much. we had a guy named bud collins. anye was no need for superfluous coverage from any ryan fellow. cover,rite sport to , dare iof the logistics say, cannot mess up b
. >> i got bill russell to come in at the same time, who did not play for him, obviously. but the reverence that russell had for him -- >> he played against him. it was a remarkable story. when he left ucla, 40 years ago downyear, he turned $32,000. not care. >> of all the players that you have seen, baseball players, who had the most skill? >> i am a willie mays guy. >> what is it about willie mays? >> you talk about the five tools. hitting for average,...
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russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps stocks are doing just fine, thank you. up half a percentage point. on the dow we're looking for 7th up day in a row. looks like we won't get it as things seem to be settling in the negative. s&p going down as well. by a tick but not enough to maintain that green. that would be the 20th month, the 7th day in a row. that would be a streak that would loose for 20 months is last time we had a streak of seven in a row. we have a busy day for you. we have wilbur ross coming up with his best investment bet in a moment. "after the bell" starts right now.
russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps stocks are doing just fine, thank you. up half a percentage point. on the dow we're looking for 7th up day in a row. looks like we won't get it as things seem to be settling in the negative. s&p going down as well. by a tick but not enough to maintain that green. that would be the 20th month, the 7th day in a row. that would be a streak that would loose for 20 months is last time we had a streak of seven in a row. we have a busy day for you. we have...
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this year's grand marshall was vietnam vet russel davidson who now commands a local vfw post and after the aprayed he it was time to dedicate veterans monument 7 years in the making. >>en an organization in philadelphia providing a helping hand for programs to young people held annual gala tonight in center city. "action news" was there as the philadelphia club saluted community leeers in education, business and politics. the club which was founded in 194 provides scholarships and supports numerous programs including aid for homeless, high blood pressure and sickle cell disease research. >>> a small army of penn state students were busy across the region raising money forthon a dance marathon that doubles as a massive fundraiser dedicated to finding a cure for pediatric cancers. >> the action cam caught one this group where students with pounding the pavement. last year this event raised a record-breaking 13.3 million dollars. >> still to come tonight a sold whor recently returned from afghanistan is shot and killed at a party. what police say led up to the deadly confrontation. >> and
this year's grand marshall was vietnam vet russel davidson who now commands a local vfw post and after the aprayed he it was time to dedicate veterans monument 7 years in the making. >>en an organization in philadelphia providing a helping hand for programs to young people held annual gala tonight in center city. "action news" was there as the philadelphia club saluted community leeers in education, business and politics. the club which was founded in 194 provides scholarships...
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reporter: indeed, that index is up about 23% this year, easily outpaced the dow, the s&p and clearly the russell. david: by the way, caterpillar adding 22 points to the dow, that's a heavy component of the dow. let's not bury the lead here folks, another record. it is up from the 70s into the 80s on the dow. we're going up. trading to the upside as we hear this closing bell. looks like it might settle up from where you see it now. dow trading up a full half a percentage point, 88 points on the dow. same with the s&p in terms of percent, and those are the big gainers, the nasdaq not up so much but a good quarter percent gain and the russell 2000 bringing up the rear. we've got a busy hour. steve forbes. lot of things coming up this hour. "after the bell" starts right now.. liz: another name for the history books here, the dow industrials for today ne
reporter: indeed, that index is up about 23% this year, easily outpaced the dow, the s&p and clearly the russell. david: by the way, caterpillar adding 22 points to the dow, that's a heavy component of the dow. let's not bury the lead here folks, another record. it is up from the 70s into the 80s on the dow. we're going up. trading to the upside as we hear this closing bell. looks like it might settle up from where you see it now. dow trading up a full half a percentage point, 88 points on...
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play for him obviously but the rhetoric russell had for him was unbelievable. >> that's great. he played against him at some point out there in the west coast. it was a remarkable story. do you know what he was making when he got to ucla which was by the way 40 years ago this year. $32,000. and didn't care. >> rose: of all the players that you've seen as baseball, who happened the most skill. first as hitters. >> i'm a willie mays guy. that's my era and that's my team. he was my god. well you talk about the five tools, right.y hitting for average, hitting for power, running, throwing and defense, okay. classic five tool guy. a great fielder. they didn't want, he would have stolen, in today's game or the subsequent years he would have stolen 50, 60 bases. they didn't run but he could steal a base. he had 660 home runs. he obviously played that would have made him a star, not just an efficient player. he had a star power to him. i'm partial to him, but ken griefy, jr. was the wonderful player. >> rose: do you like golf and tennis. >> i like golf very much and tennis. i didn't ha
play for him obviously but the rhetoric russell had for him was unbelievable. >> that's great. he played against him at some point out there in the west coast. it was a remarkable story. do you know what he was making when he got to ucla which was by the way 40 years ago this year. $32,000. and didn't care. >> rose: of all the players that you've seen as baseball, who happened the most skill. first as hitters. >> i'm a willie mays guy. that's my era and that's my team. he was...
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our guest gail russell chaddock of the christian science manager and jackie kucinich of the "washington post." we will take your calls and comments on congress the election and what the 114 congress will look like. before we get to that point we have to get to the lame-duck session. this is a headline from "huffington post" that the lame-duck congress will duck the issues that matter most to voters. >> guest: one thing that matters to voters is the government is still funded which has not been a trivial issue to get to pick i was interested that practically the first thing that mitch mcconnell said was there will be no drama over funding government. there will be no drama over debt limits. we are not going to use this as an occasion to leverage concessions. he was really speaking straight to ted cruz who a couple of days earlier senator cruz from texas we have a new majority. now is the time to press these issues with the power that we have. mcconnell has said quite the opposite. we are going to go for what is doable. i don't know why the first thing that the house or senate wouldn't do
our guest gail russell chaddock of the christian science manager and jackie kucinich of the "washington post." we will take your calls and comments on congress the election and what the 114 congress will look like. before we get to that point we have to get to the lame-duck session. this is a headline from "huffington post" that the lame-duck congress will duck the issues that matter most to voters. >> guest: one thing that matters to voters is the government is still...
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so it's a good location for us. >> russell, ben, thank you very much. we enjoyed having you both in, including the drones. >>> now, still to come on the show, never mind the sales tax delay. find out why the bank of japan is standing by its quantitative easing program. we cross live to japan after the break. >>> and after a record closing day on wall street, take a look at how futures are fairing, pointing to a lower open. the dow jones industrial down about eight points and premarket trade will leave you a look at how futures will be trading throughout the rest of the show. m >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. these are your headlines from around the world. >> a vote to approve the controversial keystone pipeline falls short in the u.s. senate. >> it's been on my agenda and it's staying on my agenda. and i'm going to do everything i can to help america become energy independent. >>> the bank of japan stands by a huge stimulus package despite delays in the federal tax hike. this as they stand by for clues on e
so it's a good location for us. >> russell, ben, thank you very much. we enjoyed having you both in, including the drones. >>> now, still to come on the show, never mind the sales tax delay. find out why the bank of japan is standing by its quantitative easing program. we cross live to japan after the break. >>> and after a record closing day on wall street, take a look at how futures are fairing, pointing to a lower open. the dow jones industrial down about eight points...
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and comedian russell brand shares a note to himself. that's it for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green, thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today, it is wednesday, november 12th i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von heel. here are stories we are following today hopping today man accuse of napping a woman off a philadelphia street faces a judge. we are live with the latest on the the case of delven barnes. >> overnight flames erupt in the home when there wasn't supposed to be anyone inside. we will tell you where fire happen and how long it took crew toss get it under control. >>> calls for change at a philadelphia school in the wake of another vicious a attack on a teacher, what concerned parents, students and educators will key manned today. >> those stories and much more coming up. lets talk about a mile morning so far. >> at least we have today, katie. we have today. >> yes, good morning.
and comedian russell brand shares a note to himself. that's it for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green, thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today, it is wednesday, november 12th i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von heel. here are stories we are following today hopping today man accuse of napping a woman off a philadelphia street faces a judge. we are live with the latest on the the case of delven barnes. >>...
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the s&p 500 up a half percent and russell up. the big reason for today's run, china cutting interest rates. why did china do it? he says the economic situation behind the great wall is not good at all. we will talk to him in four minutes time. and one hot market. homes in the million dollar plus range if you are lucky enough to own one you are doing just fine, ladies and gentlemen. why is there such a boom in this segment of housing right now? we have answers coming up. first to sue. >> and there is big liquidity moves that you nus mentioned and they are fuelling a rally. stocks are off the highs at this hour. we still have a gain in some of the indexes. that's the big etf that tracks china. the ftse china is up almost 4%. now a little better than 4%. bertha coombs is at the nasdaq. mary is here with me. >> we have a lot of steam. about 173 point range. so holding on of course as you would imagine when you have a rate cut in china it leads energy and materials. the materials sector at the s&p 500 is approaching a 52-week high tod
the s&p 500 up a half percent and russell up. the big reason for today's run, china cutting interest rates. why did china do it? he says the economic situation behind the great wall is not good at all. we will talk to him in four minutes time. and one hot market. homes in the million dollar plus range if you are lucky enough to own one you are doing just fine, ladies and gentlemen. why is there such a boom in this segment of housing right now? we have answers coming up. first to sue....
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to the extent that you see russell more, this is the time you want to see it and leadership for russell 2 is something we see for the balance of this year. >> are you looking at any midterm election trades? are investor ignoring it and okay with the status quo even if republicans do take the senate or industries we should be looking at if that happens? >> i don't think there's going to be much of a change here. the republicans are certainly not going to lose the house. they may take the senate. the presidency is off the table so it's gridlock, gridlock, gridlock whichever way you look at it so the election is a nonevent because there's no way that one party is going to gain control of washington, d.c. here so policy will remain as it is today. >> all right. we'll stick to the economics and earnings. thank you both on this monday morning. >> despite recent stock market rally and low interest rate environment, new data out this morning on first-time home buyers may surprise you. diana olick has more. >> good morning, simon. the economy is improving. home prices are recovering but first-ti
to the extent that you see russell more, this is the time you want to see it and leadership for russell 2 is something we see for the balance of this year. >> are you looking at any midterm election trades? are investor ignoring it and okay with the status quo even if republicans do take the senate or industries we should be looking at if that happens? >> i don't think there's going to be much of a change here. the republicans are certainly not going to lose the house. they may take...
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the russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps you can't keep them down. roaring back, coming back, trying to get to an even point and getting beyond all of the indices are in the green. we have a busy time. michael powell, coming up, former se -- ftc chairman talking about what will happen with the internet. "after the bell" starts right now.
the russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps you can't keep them down. roaring back, coming back, trying to get to an even point and getting beyond all of the indices are in the green. we have a busy time. michael powell, coming up, former se -- ftc chairman talking about what will happen with the internet. "after the bell" starts right now.
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and russell brand shares his serious side. the comedian looks back at the choices that nearly ruined his life, he says. he is doing a note to self for us today. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. it really is is russell brand like you haven't seen him before. >> okay. thank you. >> gale, thanks. see you at 7:00. >>> well, a startup from san francisco now has a big yahoo connection. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. yahoo making a big purchase buying san francisco-based bright roll for $640 million in cash. bright roll develops an automated video ad platform that's used by a majority of the top 100 u.s. advertisers. this is key as yahoo develops more of its own original video content and tries to revive its slumping online digital ad sales. big key for yahoo going forward. the company that makes folger's coffee schmucker is paying a price this morning after raising prices on folger's earlier this year to offset higher wholesale coffee bean costs. apparently, cus
and russell brand shares his serious side. the comedian looks back at the choices that nearly ruined his life, he says. he is doing a note to self for us today. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. it really is is russell brand like you haven't seen him before. >> okay. thank you. >> gale, thanks. see you at 7:00. >>> well, a startup from san francisco now has a big yahoo connection. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter:...
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the actor, russell crowe, he said that he was in shock, sent his deep con dol condolences, ml clark the currents tap cane read out a statement at the hospital on behalf of the family where philip hughes was being treated also more news about the nature of the injury. fat that when it hit him in the next just underneath his left ear it effectively ruptured an artily that ran to his brain it, blooded the brain and put pressure it. despite the operation where they took out part of his skull to relief the pressure it wasn't enough and philip hughes did die. a very sad day for a young cricketer as everybody is saying here had a very, very promising future. >>> in the united states, civil rights leaders are demanding justice over the police shooting of an unarmed black teenagers in ferguson, missouri. they say the case should lead to changes in law enforcement. protests continue in the city across the u.s. for a third night following a grand jury's decision not to charge police officer darren wilson over michael brown's death. these were scenes from oakland in california just a few moments ag
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he's eric ristoven with russell investments. good as always to have you here. do you think what china is doing and what mario draghi proposes to do are the tonic that those two economies need to get them moving in the direction that the central bank seemed to want them to? >> yeah, ultimately, yes, we think these are going to be successful moves. i mean, in china's case, obviously intentionally slowing their economy, but more specifically they're trying to adjust the composition of their economy. they're trying to slow the investment part on housing principally while actually making sure that the other part of their economy, particularly the consumption part of the economy, grows. if lowering interest rates internally within the country helps, probably also helps making their currency a little cheaper versus the yen. in europe, draghi is really continuing to communicate with maybe a little more urgency and he's worried that the inflation rate is too low, so he's talking about doing as much as he can as fast as he can to raise inflation and to raise inflationary
he's eric ristoven with russell investments. good as always to have you here. do you think what china is doing and what mario draghi proposes to do are the tonic that those two economies need to get them moving in the direction that the central bank seemed to want them to? >> yeah, ultimately, yes, we think these are going to be successful moves. i mean, in china's case, obviously intentionally slowing their economy, but more specifically they're trying to adjust the composition of their...
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. >>> and comedian russell brand shares his note to self. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, november 12. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. we're nearly sitting at 4:30. we have a little traffic and weather to talk about. and some rain. >> yeah. i got a chance of some rain coming our way not just yet. we are going to see clouds. we have a lot of clouds out there now. going to have to wait until the evening hours with some showers headed our way and looks like we have plenty more to come. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we are unfortunately waking up to a traffic alert. the off-ramp is closed in dublin from southbound 680 at alcosta to dublin. a truck with frozen turkey overturned. none of the turkey, they are not on the ground so it's not going t
. >>> and comedian russell brand shares his note to self. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, november 12. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. we're nearly sitting at...
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easily outpaced the dow, the s&p and clearly the russell. david: by the way, caterpillar adding 22 points to the dow, that's a heavy component of the dow. let's not bury the lead here folks, another record. it is up from the 70s into the 80s on the dow. we're going up. trading to the upside as we hear this closing bell. looks like it might settle up from where you see it now. dow trading up a full half a percentage point, 88 points on the dow. same with the s&p in terms of percent, and those are the big gainers, the nasdaq not up so much but a good quarter percent gain and the russell 2000 bringing up the rear. we've got a busy hour. steve forbes. lot of things coming up this hour. "after the bell" starts right now.. liz: another name for the history books here, the dow industrials for today november 21st. a record. let's get into the action along with the s&p. brian boyle of boyle capital says now is the time to buy into which sector? we will tell you. iur capital garrett ryan is here to tell you why you should keep a close eye on commoditi
easily outpaced the dow, the s&p and clearly the russell. david: by the way, caterpillar adding 22 points to the dow, that's a heavy component of the dow. let's not bury the lead here folks, another record. it is up from the 70s into the 80s on the dow. we're going up. trading to the upside as we hear this closing bell. looks like it might settle up from where you see it now. dow trading up a full half a percentage point, 88 points on the dow. same with the s&p in terms of percent, and...
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to make one really important point here you know the last example we had of the death cross is the russell 2,000. i'm using the iwum. topped out early in the year. made a series of lower highs, showing really poor relative strength to the s&p and what happened here in september, the 50-day cross below the 200, we had basically a 10% decline. we have since made it back here. really, what we're using these technical indicators is an input based on what we are seeing of across multiple different inputs. from a technical standpoint, the won'ting momentum in google and the death cross suggests we could see lower prices in the year end. >> the only thinking, it's extremely unreliable. we had a death cross event. that was the time to buy. what is the better predictor is the golden cross. that's where you put more credence -- to the upside. that has a little better history of the death cross. >> what is interesting about that, grasso. i want to say. >> here's the thing, this doesn't stick out to you guys like sore thumb. this was a massive bull market leader for years and years, since your golden
to make one really important point here you know the last example we had of the death cross is the russell 2,000. i'm using the iwum. topped out early in the year. made a series of lower highs, showing really poor relative strength to the s&p and what happened here in september, the 50-day cross below the 200, we had basically a 10% decline. we have since made it back here. really, what we're using these technical indicators is an input based on what we are seeing of across multiple...
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the s&p 500 up a half percent and russell up. the big reason for today's run, china cutting interest rates.
the s&p 500 up a half percent and russell up. the big reason for today's run, china cutting interest rates.
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that a reporter from new york one was asking, so he threatened to throw him over the balcony of the russell rotunda. that's considered bad form, however, he did get reelected. >> that sounds like some good five talking turkey points we have for 2014. >> i will point out, as you just showed a moment ago, the president did pardon those turkeys. unfortunately, a lot of these turkeys probably shouldn't be pardoned. >> thank you so much, bob, we appreciate that, and we'll have mac and cheese on our table, too. >>> well, a family in minnesota will be celebrating thanksgiving today with one chair empty. but a decision a young man made before he died assured another family wouldn't have to. nbc's kate snow reports. >> reporter: matthew heisler was a junior in the university of north dakota when his parents and sister got the call last spring. his roommate had dragged him out of a burning house. >> he was very tender. from the time he was a little boy, he had a huge heart. >> when matt was 16, he chose to be an organ donor. so his family was proud that he would live on. 71-year-old vietnam veteran t
that a reporter from new york one was asking, so he threatened to throw him over the balcony of the russell rotunda. that's considered bad form, however, he did get reelected. >> that sounds like some good five talking turkey points we have for 2014. >> i will point out, as you just showed a moment ago, the president did pardon those turkeys. unfortunately, a lot of these turkeys probably shouldn't be pardoned. >> thank you so much, bob, we appreciate that, and we'll have mac...
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the russell 2,000 advance. and that tells you leadership is spreading out. it is not narrowing. and that is a be all end all but important and lends credence to the idea that people want to own stocks more than they don't. price is now being confirmed by what the internals are telling you. >> pete, what is the catalyst for the next leg? buy backs returning? is that next? >> i don't know necessarily it's buy backs. but when people go through the various reports. yesterday we talked about the millennial not wanting to invest. i think sooner or later down the line at some point that money has to go into the market because i think guys are missing it the longer they have stayed out. and the protection levels we've talked about, we're back in those areas where we're well underneath the 250 and 200 day moving index. means time to buy protection. i think the look at the financials. goldman sachs, j.p. morgan. the way they have been able to shrug off the bad news. >> phil on this veterans day. we're grateful for your service and thatle of your colleagues. curious how you see the market.
the russell 2,000 advance. and that tells you leadership is spreading out. it is not narrowing. and that is a be all end all but important and lends credence to the idea that people want to own stocks more than they don't. price is now being confirmed by what the internals are telling you. >> pete, what is the catalyst for the next leg? buy backs returning? is that next? >> i don't know necessarily it's buy backs. but when people go through the various reports. yesterday we talked...
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russell kind of meandering here. we really have a lot to talk about concerning commodities. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: we break down the action on this friday. got to stay with us because we have ernie cecelia of bryn mawr trust, says investors, you have
russell kind of meandering here. we really have a lot to talk about concerning commodities. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: we break down the action on this friday. got to stay with us because we have ernie cecelia of bryn mawr trust, says investors, you have
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the russell 2000 hanging on to the green but not by much. kate rogers is at the nasdaq standing by. first to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> modest gains here. want to point out sectors moving. tol brothers giving a nice hit. 10% on the order side, a little below expectations but earnings were good and guidance still pretty good up 3%. retailers are weak. abercrombie preannounced down grades today. we get j.c. penney wednesday and wal-mart thursday. wal-mart's numbers will be lower than last year if they come in in line with the guidance. china's stocks have been small. investors able to buy a lot of chinese based stocks beginning next monday through hong kong. that is a very big change. finally, want to mention we got very good numbers in earnings still up 9% as we bring the quarter to a close. margins near 10%. the ten-year average 8.5%. despite all of the concerns about inflation in some areas as well as revenue weakness overall margins are holding up very, very well. that is one reason the stock market remains at new highs. back to you. >> bob, thank y
the russell 2000 hanging on to the green but not by much. kate rogers is at the nasdaq standing by. first to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> modest gains here. want to point out sectors moving. tol brothers giving a nice hit. 10% on the order side, a little below expectations but earnings were good and guidance still pretty good up 3%. retailers are weak. abercrombie preannounced down grades today. we get j.c. penney wednesday and wal-mart thursday. wal-mart's...
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the onus back on the bulls and the russell. they need to close above 121. if they can't do that, it's right back down to 108. >> good point, erin. reminds us, too, one of the reasons to be attractive here, less international exposure as the dollar strengthening. maybe rather be more exposed to the u.s. than some of the overseas markets. >> absolutely. also, we haven't quite seen the earnings beats for the s&p 500, we have a record number of companies beating estimates. 75% of all companies are beating the s&p, earnings estimates for third quarter. 10% more than normal and coming from the misses so usually we see about 25% missing. we have 16. like this is just a phenomenal quarter. >> is that because companies are so good at keeping the bar low and clearing it? >> you would think so but the revisions have been equally higher and usual annual revisions go up 3% so it really may be companies but i wouldn't accept such a big jump quarter to quarter. looking past eight quarters, it is really tight. 62%, 65%. >> yeah. >> you haven't been so -- have you? >> no, i
the onus back on the bulls and the russell. they need to close above 121. if they can't do that, it's right back down to 108. >> good point, erin. reminds us, too, one of the reasons to be attractive here, less international exposure as the dollar strengthening. maybe rather be more exposed to the u.s. than some of the overseas markets. >> absolutely. also, we haven't quite seen the earnings beats for the s&p 500, we have a record number of companies beating estimates. 75% of...
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nasdaq is up also by a very, very little bit and the russell 2000, as you might imagine ladies and gentlemen, slim volume, that's why we've got a lot of talk what's going on in ferguson, we have covered from stem to stern, a lot more to talk about with the panel. "after the bell" starts right now
nasdaq is up also by a very, very little bit and the russell 2000, as you might imagine ladies and gentlemen, slim volume, that's why we've got a lot of talk what's going on in ferguson, we have covered from stem to stern, a lot more to talk about with the panel. "after the bell" starts right now
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i like the brian reynolds point on the show friday about how the russell dragged higher. i'll leave it as a little tease. thank you for now. >> later! >> stick around for guy adami at 5:00 and talking to the ceo of inovio pharma. >>> coming up here, the commercial real estate market is red hot around much of the country and the next guest said it could be heading for a crash and burn. she's going to lay out the case right after this. >>> and then later, outspoken obama kritish dr. ben carson here to weigh in on the president's latest moves with the immigration executive order, as well as the pending developments in ferguson, missouri. you are looking right now the live shot of ferguson where that town and the nation await an announcement in the fatal police shooting investigation. it's expected around 5:00 p.m. eastern time. we're back in two. stay tuned. >>> welcome back. we begin with dominic chu. >> kelly, nuance communications, stock moving higher by about 2.5% here. 147,000 shares traded. the company posted better than expected fourth quarter results. the stock up by
i like the brian reynolds point on the show friday about how the russell dragged higher. i'll leave it as a little tease. thank you for now. >> later! >> stick around for guy adami at 5:00 and talking to the ceo of inovio pharma. >>> coming up here, the commercial real estate market is red hot around much of the country and the next guest said it could be heading for a crash and burn. she's going to lay out the case right after this. >>> and then later, outspoken...
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from the levels even after a bit of a pullback, if we break out from current levels especially on the russell 2000 that would be very bullish for the market. it would cause hedge funds people to add leverage and have performance figure to help the market rally higher. >> it was kind of scary for a few weeks in october before we bottomed out. what if you got caught up in the volatility and missed out on a 10% rally? is it too late because traditionally this is a pretty strong time for stocks heading into year end. >> it shouldn't have gone down. the fact it went up is not anything unusual or terrible. i think the market's fundamentals are still in tact. the fed is still there and valuation is okay. we got a scare. it was scary. it was a classic bull market correction and i think it is over. >> how much has the job market renewal played into the market rally? here is my thinking. more people go back to work. they contribute to the 401 k. state and federal local governments start to increase employment. people contribute to the pension plans. the 401 administrators and the pension plans have got
from the levels even after a bit of a pullback, if we break out from current levels especially on the russell 2000 that would be very bullish for the market. it would cause hedge funds people to add leverage and have performance figure to help the market rally higher. >> it was kind of scary for a few weeks in october before we bottomed out. what if you got caught up in the volatility and missed out on a 10% rally? is it too late because traditionally this is a pretty strong time for...
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actually starting to see a nice little rebound on the they are mom term. 47 degrees, sent in byron russell, just within the last 20, 25 minutes. he's in riverside. and he is starting to see some of that cloud cover left out for some sunshine t lends up being noise day, what i love so much about our weather watcher network this if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. later today the manna cured in the abduction of philadelphia woman last week, returns to the state of pennsylvania. the fbi is bringing delvin barnes to philadelphia, from a jail in virginia, on charges he abducted carlesha free lands gate fresh germantown street. she is back home now, safe and sound. barn
actually starting to see a nice little rebound on the they are mom term. 47 degrees, sent in byron russell, just within the last 20, 25 minutes. he's in riverside. and he is starting to see some of that cloud cover left out for some sunshine t lends up being noise day, what i love so much about our weather watcher network this if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol...
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i will go to tokyo with assistant secretary danny russell. we will hold a session we will chair to the u.s. side a session of the ssc as well as the sdc. and it's our expectation that we will release the interim report on guidelines, not the revised guidelines but an interim report on the guidelines which will help us map the way forward for the ultimate revision of the 1996 guidelines. >> for those that don't know those acronyms, ssc and sdc? >> ssc is security subcommittee. sdc is the security defense committee. >> i didn't mean to put you -- that's not fair. you should see the book he got when he went to the pentagon of acronyms. it was two enscyclopediaencyclo. the gentleman in the back. sorry to put you on the spot. >> this is kind of a hard question. from your perspective, what is the most important aspect or issues in this defense review process? and secondly, how do you think -- what is the most important aspect or issue from the united states perspective in this whole defense review process? and secondly, how do you think this review
i will go to tokyo with assistant secretary danny russell. we will hold a session we will chair to the u.s. side a session of the ssc as well as the sdc. and it's our expectation that we will release the interim report on guidelines, not the revised guidelines but an interim report on the guidelines which will help us map the way forward for the ultimate revision of the 1996 guidelines. >> for those that don't know those acronyms, ssc and sdc? >> ssc is security subcommittee. sdc is...
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now we have the russel participating the last couple of weeks closing it down 8%. that should be more fuel to the fire as you mentioning you were looking to eat buyers is a good question as to whether or not we'll see that. i think it would be key and one of the catalysts to get us into the highers could be a job for friday. but if not, the market won't spend time much here. we'll see a sharp sell-off from levels or continuation into the newer hire hires. i'm interesting if it could move sharply lower if the data isn't enough. quantitative easing ended which could have been a big negative for the market. so does the second half of this show too much or deploy more cash to equities? >> well, you know, i think yes is the answer to that, but i think a lot of people are forgetting the actual enormity in the weight associated with the ebola fear and the crisis that is short-live as of this point at least, knock on wood, but that in my opinion was really a major component or part of there was up certainty heading into the fed announcement and earnings, but really again a
now we have the russel participating the last couple of weeks closing it down 8%. that should be more fuel to the fire as you mentioning you were looking to eat buyers is a good question as to whether or not we'll see that. i think it would be key and one of the catalysts to get us into the highers could be a job for friday. but if not, the market won't spend time much here. we'll see a sharp sell-off from levels or continuation into the newer hire hires. i'm interesting if it could move...
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s&p 500, russell 2000 very overbought right now. that's going to make it difficult. that's why moving side ways is good and works off that overbought condition. remember this report, the chinese hacking the u.s. weather system, a new etf that is cyber security etf. what a great day to have this. >> no kidding. they have an etf for everything these days. >>> let's bring in kenny pokari. welcome guys. david, let me start with you and dove tail with what bob was saying. we made consecutive new highs, probably understandable that this market would want to consolidate and perhaps healthy. >> thank you for having me. i agree with some of that. i think on the one hand we are seeing a lot of risks in the market driven primarily by global growth concerns with europe and japan. u.s. market has been reaching new highs. there are reasons to be cautious. the flip side is that we are seeing really good indicators in the u.s. we have gdp growth up 3.5%. we have companies reporting well. we have consumers benefitting from lower unemployment and lower oil. i think there could be more
s&p 500, russell 2000 very overbought right now. that's going to make it difficult. that's why moving side ways is good and works off that overbought condition. remember this report, the chinese hacking the u.s. weather system, a new etf that is cyber security etf. what a great day to have this. >> no kidding. they have an etf for everything these days. >>> let's bring in kenny pokari. welcome guys. david, let me start with you and dove tail with what bob was saying. we made...
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. >>> we're working to learn the name of a man that happened on i-95 that happened near russell road and quaunt toe. a dump truck broke down in the middle of 95. within a couple minutes, a tractor-trailer slammed into it. both vehicles flipped over which shut down the road for six hours. >>> this morning homeowners in carroll county are cleaning up after an explosion sent debris everywhere. that's all that's left of a shed on sullivan road in westminster. according to the state fire marshal, yesterday morning a 56-year-old man was opening the shed door when it just exploded. the man was seriously burned and airlifted to johns hopkins bayview medical center. flying debris damaged 11 nearby homes. >> i saw this flash of blue, i was pushed to the side. things fell off my wall. >> we had the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceilings. >> the fire marshal is working to determine the cause of the explosion. >>> right now air force one is in alaska refueling before taking off for china. president obama is headed to beijing to attend an international conference on free trade and
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russell down three points. oil plummeting. gold plummeting. as we watch the markets juke and jive in advance what could be very interesting midterm election. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to it. we have larry rosenthal. biot
russell down three points. oil plummeting. gold plummeting. as we watch the markets juke and jive in advance what could be very interesting midterm election. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to it. we have larry rosenthal. biot
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. >>> russell brand shares his serious side he looks back at choices he says that nearly ruin his life. he is doing a note to self this morning. should be interesting. news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes from now. >> count down begins, back down to you two. >> talk to you later. >> ♪ what is the word >> the the word this morning is valor, as in concert for valor in washington d.c. that paid tribute to veterans for their services and courage. >> ♪ >> oh, yeah rihanna was just one of many big names in last night's line up. she was joined by eminem for a special performance, metalica and bruce springsteen and many other perform for the three hour free concert on the national mall. >> first of many to come. >>> and t swift debuted a new video after yahoo accidentally made the clip public. oops. in the video the 24 year-old singer plays an insane version of herself and takes advantage of her ex-boyfriend. swift released a new you app to give fans a chance to look deeper in the story of that video. >> country singer garth brooks joins in the social media craze to hel
. >>> russell brand shares his serious side he looks back at choices he says that nearly ruin his life. he is doing a note to self this morning. should be interesting. news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes from now. >> count down begins, back down to you two. >> talk to you later. >> ♪ what is the word >> the the word this morning is valor, as in concert for valor in washington d.c. that paid tribute to veterans for their services and...
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it reminds me of a great writer russell banks who opened a copy of people magazine to find this system review of his latest book, another bummer from banks. but while we bring you here, no bombers. these are books about the exhilaration of being a human being, about the amazing power of art to elevate our spirit, about the redeeming power of faith and the overwhelming, healing power of love. so go figure. i am not going to complain about how many books we have to read. i will say that one of my fellow judges, the remarkable book seller, had to go to her local shop and get elbow pads because she was wearing out the skin of her elbows. a handyman to come in and see if i needed to underpin my fragile to see if i could i could sustain the number of books pressing. but it is a great privilege to read so many books and see the richness of the writing that is happening in this country in a single year. we were ridiculously struck by the quality of the short story collections as well as the absolute majesty of many of the novels that we read. the others. [applause] the finalists for the nation
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the russell too as well, up 1 1/2 points. right now we have nasddq lowerr but look at the s&p. could it be yet another record? its up byyjust half a point. we're watching it all and so much this friday. hang out with us. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action. we have joe bell of schaefers investment research why it is time to buy consumer discretionary stocks. bob iaccino from cme. i have to start with old. stocks are not doing much but gold is moving way to the upside. what is going on? >> gold started off with a bit of a short-covering rally and continued there. i'm not a believer short or medium term long ago especially with the long ollar. you can't bury the lead. that is huge gain, bob. why? >> versus last week's sslloff it's a pretty good gain i agree. gold can be extremely volatile. votes in switzerland had effect. technical trading, seems to be predicting some sort of a global event. i don't beeieve it. liz: talk about equities here joe, we didn't even get a dip. you're saying buy on the dips. guess what, we can't see a dip b
the russell too as well, up 1 1/2 points. right now we have nasddq lowerr but look at the s&p. could it be yet another record? its up byyjust half a point. we're watching it all and so much this friday. hang out with us. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action. we have joe bell of schaefers investment research why it is time to buy consumer discretionary stocks. bob iaccino from cme. i have to start with old. stocks are not doing much but...
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. >> well, it is a fight within the party whenever you're trying to russell up the votes for something that is mainly unpopular within your caucus, and always becomes a little bit of a fight. i don't think it was described today as co contentious and nothing more than that. it's an issue that divides certainly parts of the democratic party with another part of the democratic party. mary landrieu is not new to this issue. he's passionately behind it for quite awhile. >> does she get any help from democrats moving forward in her recall election? i know she's asking for help from the president, but i can't imagine-- >> well, you make a good point there. i'm going to jump in and let david have this in a second. the idea that these senators lost terribly, these democratic senators two weeks ago. two weeks ago today. they didn't bring the president is. mary landrieu has to make sure that her base comes out to vote for her. black louisianians are a big part of her base. the president even by going into louisiana, what else does she have to lose. the polling has her down 16 points in that stat
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it stands at 2,068, biggest percentage gainer in the russell 2000. very nice move for that. >>> let's talk about drones. drones could be soon flying not quite as high or as far as they can right now. that's because the federal aviation administration is expected to come out with some tough new rules regulating commercial drones. people in the drone business have been waiting six years! here's what, according to "the wall street journal," these rules might look like. any drone under 55 pounds can only fly during daylight, must fly below 400 feet, must have an operator with the appropriate flight license and, this is a tough one, must flight within sight of the control person. aha. here with us now, an exclusive interview for reaction on what this could mean for the drone industry, small unmanned aerial vehicle director and sci-fi works network helen graner. michael, to you first, you've been quoted as soon as you hard about these potential new rules because we don't know for sure, but you've been quoted as saying it could be setting us up for a coloss
it stands at 2,068, biggest percentage gainer in the russell 2000. very nice move for that. >>> let's talk about drones. drones could be soon flying not quite as high or as far as they can right now. that's because the federal aviation administration is expected to come out with some tough new rules regulating commercial drones. people in the drone business have been waiting six years! here's what, according to "the wall street journal," these rules might look like. any drone...