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one is nike. i saw him in a nike commercial land in something else. stuart: will he do we these? charles: if they win a super bowl. he may be obligated to. stuart: out of time but your take on an income in the quality and the democrats coming your way after this. cstnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where eve great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment (voseeker of the suble. pro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and u...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. stuart: earlier i gave you
one is nike. i saw him in a nike commercial land in something else. stuart: will he do we these? charles: if they win a super bowl. he may be obligated to. stuart: out of time but your take on an income in the quality and the democrats coming your way after this. cstnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where eve great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more....
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. >> we should all be thinking nike the nelson peltz. i have no problem with the notion of people coming into the stock and iing here's better ways to get things done. what you've got to do is be thinking about those ways which i believe we at dow have been doing. >> ceo of dow chemical has a new very large shareholder in the ranks at dow and active shareholder at bay. dan lobe's third point has taken $1.3 billion possession in dow chemical. it's constructive activism, if you will, for mr. lobe as opposed to the very nasty activism he sometimes will engage in. >> the numbers so far, carl, this is a day where between activism and earnings, it is a very different tone from wall street. >> yes. >> don't you ever talk -- don't you ever talk about me. don't you open your mouth about the best stock picker in the game. [ bell ringing ] >> a lot of the best stuff that's going on around the world in terms of innovation is in the u.s. so i think the u.s. private sector is doing a lot better than most people think. >>> good tuesday morning. we're l
. >> we should all be thinking nike the nelson peltz. i have no problem with the notion of people coming into the stock and iing here's better ways to get things done. what you've got to do is be thinking about those ways which i believe we at dow have been doing. >> ceo of dow chemical has a new very large shareholder in the ranks at dow and active shareholder at bay. dan lobe's third point has taken $1.3 billion possession in dow chemical. it's constructive activism, if you will,...
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. >> day been taking the stairs the great thing about nike is it encourages you to move. i don't think they give you all the information how hard you are working but they do encourage you to take as many steps as possible. >> what about for christmas. [laughter] >> we t gerri: we talk about the best diet. >> i am not a big and diapers said we should eat what we like to eat but try to eat small portions five times a day keep your blood sugar going instead of eating three big meals try to eat five small meals about 400 calories each. gerri: do you ever eats a snickers bar? rebecca never craved a snickers bar. [laughter] >> my dad saying is pizza the civic is the carbonation of cards and protei and fats. [laughter] >> that sounds like an excuse. >> show us some stuff. show us the easy than something more complicated. i will move out of the way. >> did not try this with high heels. [laughter] >> a full body moved so you come down ito the squawked shoulders down then jump up to collect your steals. a place like home. [laughter] 123. when to three. don't john david just reach o
. >> day been taking the stairs the great thing about nike is it encourages you to move. i don't think they give you all the information how hard you are working but they do encourage you to take as many steps as possible. >> what about for christmas. [laughter] >> we t gerri: we talk about the best diet. >> i am not a big and diapers said we should eat what we like to eat but try to eat small portions five times a day keep your blood sugar going instead of eating three...
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>> i wouldn't say necessarily one is more than the other, nike because it's nike the fuel band has sold the most. i'm here to personally critique either one, i like the jawbone. i like the sleep data. once again early stage. we do have a health advisory board at equinox. you talked about the t-4 coaching and everything is based in science. we have a sleep expert on our board. it's early. it's directional information. it's not completely directional, but it's getting there. >> just before we let you go, for people watching around the world you have a fascinating relationship with your owners which is basically one of the largest real estate residential luxury operators related, in the time warner center. is the relationship for you kind of filling their rental spaces when they put them up so important that you would not ipo? i mean, is the value in the relationship with related rather than the value in the gyms themselves? >> no. look, we have great partners and great majority owners in related and the big private equity firm based in l.a., but everything is done based on the merits of t
>> i wouldn't say necessarily one is more than the other, nike because it's nike the fuel band has sold the most. i'm here to personally critique either one, i like the jawbone. i like the sleep data. once again early stage. we do have a health advisory board at equinox. you talked about the t-4 coaching and everything is based in science. we have a sleep expert on our board. it's early. it's directional information. it's not completely directional, but it's getting there. >> just...
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is it still a power play over underarmour or or nike? >> i will say that the companies that i picked to highlight there are precisely not the ones i'm thinking in your term -- i'm thinking long term. i think what eric wiseman is doing at vf -- by the way, manny chirico is doing at pvh, will transcend whatever happened this holiday season. i wish vf were down so i could push it more aggressively. let's go to mike in new jersey. >> caller: what's happening, captain? >> not much. how about you? >> caller: good. i appreciate that. my question is on scott's miracle grow, got in late 2012, it never came back. it's aggressively increasing its dividend, which is good and bad. i like it, should i wait for a pullback? >> let me tell you about how i feel about scott's miracle-gro. there are very few companies i feel like i just am completely weather dependent upon and i can't recommend a stock where the weather plays such a big role. i'll tell you this, i'm a gardener and i absolutely love scott's miracle-gro. if it's raining in april or may, my ga
is it still a power play over underarmour or or nike? >> i will say that the companies that i picked to highlight there are precisely not the ones i'm thinking in your term -- i'm thinking long term. i think what eric wiseman is doing at vf -- by the way, manny chirico is doing at pvh, will transcend whatever happened this holiday season. i wish vf were down so i could push it more aggressively. let's go to mike in new jersey. >> caller: what's happening, captain? >> not much....
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. >> you're not the frank in nike frank -- >> no relation. >> robert frank author of "richistan." >> did i mention, fantastic book. >>> up next, "street talk" time. >> plus the sweetest story of the day, when "street signs" comes back. >> announcer: the cnbc realtime exchange market snapshot is sponsored by interactive brokers. >> announcer: interactive broke. . the professional's gateway to the world's markets. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. wi
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really to hit wall street, to hit, you know, to hit the advertising age with be like mike and all the nike commercials and his own brand. there's never been one like him before that, never one again. he's really the babe ruth of the modern era, and when you look at the items that are available at golden auctions.com, there are four unique items that were originally in the restaurant. >> i just have time to itemize them very quickly here, ken. you got the diploma and i dare anybody to tell us what he majored in. we were talking about this earlier. >> i guessed economics. >> cultural geography, whatever that is. the recruiting letter from dean smith. so a letter from one legend to another when they were recruiting him there. another recruiting letter from his assistant coach. the transcripts from his days at unc and then, of course, we mentioned the dream team. i would think the dream team jersey is going to be the big one, don't you? >> i especially think that the dean smith letter to michael jordan, that could go for $25,000. it can literally go for $250,000. the dream team letter comes us
really to hit wall street, to hit, you know, to hit the advertising age with be like mike and all the nike commercials and his own brand. there's never been one like him before that, never one again. he's really the babe ruth of the modern era, and when you look at the items that are available at golden auctions.com, there are four unique items that were originally in the restaurant. >> i just have time to itemize them very quickly here, ken. you got the diploma and i dare anybody to tell...
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nike prepping for the super bowl with a brand new cleat for athletes but part of this shoe is made by 3-d printers. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. and she's fed up with the daily hassle of her old hearing aid. so she got a lyric in r life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device at works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. in their report, a leading newspaper said "lyric appears to have overcome many of the problems associated with traditional hearing aids" sound good? call 1 800 350 3292 now
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the problem here is that nike and gap's yoga pants brand, they are making serious inroads. they're not at the fringes anymore. this is not as great a business as it was. >> from personal experience, my daughters, my wife, if you're married to lulu, you're not walking into gap buying yoga pants. completely different market. >> we'll take a quick break and do some final trades and talk about our debate winner as well. ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ getting the right nutrition isn't always easy. first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucer
the problem here is that nike and gap's yoga pants brand, they are making serious inroads. they're not at the fringes anymore. this is not as great a business as it was. >> from personal experience, my daughters, my wife, if you're married to lulu, you're not walking into gap buying yoga pants. completely different market. >> we'll take a quick break and do some final trades and talk about our debate winner as well. ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the...
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nike which is up 18%. the ceo has a lot of questions to answer today about what is going forward with the brand and the brand image that has been a bit tarnished. interestingly, aeropostale pulled out of the conference a couple weeks ago saying there was too much noise surrounding the company and that would make it very difficult to present here. noise meaning speculation about what happened during the holiday and speculation about whether or not the company will go private. but when aeropostale pulled out of the conference, shares moved higher because folks think that is a sign the company is close to going higher. among the questions being asked here today, what happened to margins during the holiday season? we happen it was one of the most promotional on record. what are retailers going to do to wean consumers off those 40% and 50% sale levels they may well have become accustom to. >> can i ask you about the secure breaches we have seen and the likes of naeemal marcus? what do you think will be among th
nike which is up 18%. the ceo has a lot of questions to answer today about what is going forward with the brand and the brand image that has been a bit tarnished. interestingly, aeropostale pulled out of the conference a couple weeks ago saying there was too much noise surrounding the company and that would make it very difficult to present here. noise meaning speculation about what happened during the holiday and speculation about whether or not the company will go private. but when...
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>> well, you know, it's certainly pretty hard to compete with nike. >> it is. >> nike's got a huge part of the market. they've got close to 70% of our business. but, having said that, we in an average finish line store today we have about 1,000 skus, about half of them are nike. so the underarmours and the brooks and the -- all the other brands, plenty of opportunity to do business with us, always looking for new initiatives. always wanting to be the first to the market with things. so those relationships across all of the brands are critical to us. >> you're known as a running shoe. i always want to know, is running ebbing? is it flowing? is it better to be more basketball than running? because, you know, we had a little piece this morning about michael jordan. he's still pulling them in, but i don't see any running figures that endorse shoes. >> well, we do about half of our men's business in running. >> okay. >> we do about a third of our men's business in basketball. and michael jordan's business is a very, very big and very important part of our business, and it always has. so we p
>> well, you know, it's certainly pretty hard to compete with nike. >> it is. >> nike's got a huge part of the market. they've got close to 70% of our business. but, having said that, we in an average finish line store today we have about 1,000 skus, about half of them are nike. so the underarmours and the brooks and the -- all the other brands, plenty of opportunity to do business with us, always looking for new initiatives. always wanting to be the first to the market with...
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. >> look at that shares down 3% nike is down 2%. >> good old-fashioned sell-off. go ahead, david. >> i would say the markets this year are likely to have less and less focus on the fed. we don't think market behavior this year will be influenced at all by the fed. the fed had very little influence starting last may as rates began to rise and really the fed has done everything it can. stocks are stretched. that's the main factor and the fed is really not going to be -- >> but usually when stocks are entering a period of multiple expansion, that continues until that whole cycle is over. so the case isn't necessarily whether or not we're fairly valued here but more about does the cycle have enough traction that we keep going and if we get a sustained sell-off the answer would have to be no and not many people are willing to make that call yet. >> markets have to burn off the froth, and this is what it's doing. it's long awaited. it needs to do it. it's healthy. >> all right. >> all right. well, here we go. let's all take our medicine. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you, f
. >> look at that shares down 3% nike is down 2%. >> good old-fashioned sell-off. go ahead, david. >> i would say the markets this year are likely to have less and less focus on the fed. we don't think market behavior this year will be influenced at all by the fed. the fed had very little influence starting last may as rates began to rise and really the fed has done everything it can. stocks are stretched. that's the main factor and the fed is really not going to be --...
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innovations that give this little $9 billion underarmour a fighting chance against the colossal $68 billion nike. without this innovation, i don't think they could take on an entrenched player like that or be featured in so many sporting goods stores. underarmour can charge premium prices for the goods and stock can trade at 49 times this year's earnings estimates. i bet it's also a major reason why notre dame is posed to switch from adidas to underarmor, a big deal because the fighting irish are on tv every football weekend. but even up here, growth stock investors have only just started catching on to the real story that it's basically a technology company, they just never expected there could be anything so different about sweat pants, hoodies and sneakers that would move the needle. it's had a vicious bounceback after the most recent quarter dubbed disappointing by people who aren't in the know, who didn't realize this is a technology franchise that's spending to stay ahead of the competition. you need to consider the stock of rpm, which we just had on yesterday. it's developing revolutionar
innovations that give this little $9 billion underarmour a fighting chance against the colossal $68 billion nike. without this innovation, i don't think they could take on an entrenched player like that or be featured in so many sporting goods stores. underarmour can charge premium prices for the goods and stock can trade at 49 times this year's earnings estimates. i bet it's also a major reason why notre dame is posed to switch from adidas to underarmor, a big deal because the fighting irish...
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put a chip in a suit. >> they're all doing that. >> nike's best. >> whether nike, adidas, undercarmor, going in to dick's, in to cabelas to -- >> play through the finish line, through footlocker, where you go. they're cheap stock, growing. better numbers. that's when i play. >> nike sponsoring england in the world cup. >> what about lulu? >> on a sponsored u.s. team? >> ask mike -- >> in terms of a beaten down name. >> i do want to buy it at some point. the market to themselves as far as -- >> wondered will they lower the bar? people are waiting for that. >> final trade. steve? >> tbf, short the 20 year. i can't believe rates aren't higher at this point. >> aetna long. >> and bought usb this morning. >> alcoa. >> that does it for us. not the governor. he's still talking. >>> "power" starts next. >>> thank you very much, scott. the governor of new jersey. that guy, chris christie, some believe the republican front-runner for the white house in 2016 speaks out and speaks and speaks. in the wake of a scandal here in new jersey. just a few miles from us, down in fort lee, old home town. f
put a chip in a suit. >> they're all doing that. >> nike's best. >> whether nike, adidas, undercarmor, going in to dick's, in to cabelas to -- >> play through the finish line, through footlocker, where you go. they're cheap stock, growing. better numbers. that's when i play. >> nike sponsoring england in the world cup. >> what about lulu? >> on a sponsored u.s. team? >> ask mike -- >> in terms of a beaten down name. >> i do want to buy...
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one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where they're going to focus for growth, that's why we want to be a part of this going forward. cheryl: what do you think's going to happen with boeing? their issues with their machinist union in this washington state, they're starting to build that triple 7x. we have seen aircraft demand in general globally, but what would a hiccup for boeing be, in your opinion? >> so when i come on your show, when i was in new york last october, i came on your show, and i talked about boeing. at that time really we were starting to see new orders
one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where...
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third idea is playing emerge market consumption growth via some companies like the big global plays, nike for example,. great stuff as always. coming up next. mother's, teen boys, and a song about sex. who that was a good idea? a new commercial that has a lot of people scratching their heads and others saying that's the most brilliant thing they've ever seen. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritra
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i guess unlikely in the next year we'll get hoverboards, nikes with power laces, i'll deal with it. it's harder to deal with the realization that the future that seemed so fanciful and far off when i was a kid it's already here. how did that happen? sure it's not going to look anything like the movie. >> drop the gun, you are under arrest. >> i mean in the '80s they predicted we'd have an actual robo cop by 2015. the only progress we'll make on that front is a robo cop remake. >> thank you for your cooperation. >> but i guess life never ends up how you imagine it. if you cling it too firmly to what the idea should be like, you're only setting yourself up for disappointment that's worth remember ink these weeks of predictions and resolutions, there's no road map for life. >> roads, every time we don't need roads. >> roads? where we are going we don't need roads. >> osgood: commentary from connor knight. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look what's ahead on "face the nation," good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. "face the nation" begins this 60th year on cbs
i guess unlikely in the next year we'll get hoverboards, nikes with power laces, i'll deal with it. it's harder to deal with the realization that the future that seemed so fanciful and far off when i was a kid it's already here. how did that happen? sure it's not going to look anything like the movie. >> drop the gun, you are under arrest. >> i mean in the '80s they predicted we'd have an actual robo cop by 2015. the only progress we'll make on that front is a robo cop remake....
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nike fuel band gathering this information in realtime. translating to your smart phone there is a smart toothbrush that connects with your smart phone and connects with your dentist emails them it and let's them know your brushing habits. no more brushing at the last minute and telling your dentist have you been doing it the entire time which is interesting. also, you have sort of got this concept of rewards for, you know, taking care of yourself with these apps that they connect, they give you, you know, to rewards for taking good care of yourself, discounts at stores, and free uber rides, incentivizes people to take better care of their bodies this year. >> predict the end of privacy as we know it tell us about entertainment. television has exploded. television is the new hollywood. a lot of creativity going on there. >> absolutely. i feel like you are seeing a lot of. films are great but it's more than just the big blockbusters. tv is a chance for tourists to tell more nuanced and more involved stories. shows like netflix, house of car
nike fuel band gathering this information in realtime. translating to your smart phone there is a smart toothbrush that connects with your smart phone and connects with your dentist emails them it and let's them know your brushing habits. no more brushing at the last minute and telling your dentist have you been doing it the entire time which is interesting. also, you have sort of got this concept of rewards for, you know, taking care of yourself with these apps that they connect, they give...
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a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i foond one in new york, stops starting to get intimate be, interesting, gets the consumer excited. cheryl: i got one more christmas. my favorite gift, actually. liz claman's going to be at ces next week, what are you expecting? one blockbuster thing -- >> wearables, definitely. they''e going to explode. you're going to see companies big and small come out with wearables. i don't think there's going to be any big slash shi ones because they'll debut at their own events, or k-tv is going to get -- 4k-tv, and i think just more personalized gadgets that sort of use your personal data like fitness trackers, that's goi
a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i...
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the biggest givers, see if you can guess them, mark zuckerberg and his wife, second on the list, nike chairman phil knight and third now former, seems odd to say that, the former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> the bigger and happy story is that markets are making the wealthy wealthier but that's increasing charity. there were 14 gifts last year of $100 million or more. that was more than -- that was over last year which was 11. charity is going up because the of the stock markets and hope this year is good. >> are the big mega gifts as many as numerous as they were before the crash? >> not quite. we're not quite back yet and that's what people are waiting for. waiting for us to get back to 2007 levels. that was the peak. >> the trend is up, but 2007 the highlight. >> we're not quite there yet. >> people are generous in this country. >> they are. >> that's one thing we all forget. >> and sets us apart. >> we give more individually and particularly at the end of the year. >> one of the main reasons why you see at least for the end of the year such good spirits for a lot of people.
the biggest givers, see if you can guess them, mark zuckerberg and his wife, second on the list, nike chairman phil knight and third now former, seems odd to say that, the former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> the bigger and happy story is that markets are making the wealthy wealthier but that's increasing charity. there were 14 gifts last year of $100 million or more. that was more than -- that was over last year which was 11. charity is going up because the of the stock markets...
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. >> he's upset with nike because nike, they made a shoe and, he can't be thrilled about it. >> he's a little, you know, he does really well. he's a little delusional, he started believing his own stuff. how would you characterize him? >> he's a member of the kardashian family. >> i saw bruce the other day. >> they're part of the nbc family, so part of my family, as well. >> i was watching a little bit of michael douglas as lee. and he was trying to sleep and his eyes were open. >> as liberace. >> yeah. you know, you get so much work where you can't close your eyes. matt damon's going li, li, you're snoring. and he said, i don't care how bad i look. >> from liberace to -- >> i'm going to keep it real. >> i'm with you. >> you don't want to be ceo that bad. >> i don't want to be ceo that bad. >> from liberace and the kardashians to rick santelli. we're going to see what he's watching in chicago today. no work done, and he looks the better for it. >> totally natural. yeah. >> what's on tap for this -- is it snowing in chicago, too, by the way, rick? >> pardon? >> is it snowing in chicag
. >> he's upset with nike because nike, they made a shoe and, he can't be thrilled about it. >> he's a little, you know, he does really well. he's a little delusional, he started believing his own stuff. how would you characterize him? >> he's a member of the kardashian family. >> i saw bruce the other day. >> they're part of the nbc family, so part of my family, as well. >> i was watching a little bit of michael douglas as lee. and he was trying to sleep and...
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number 21 is nike. i like to think of nike as a stealth technology play. one of the namasters about in "t rich carefully" and my charitable trust opens it too. the chinese orders weren't that strong, but i bet they will turn on the strength this year. and it will turn because the economy getting better there. and the u.s. and western europe were very strong and they'll stay that way. i was honestly surprised that china didn't roar. but nike can be a counterintuitive stock. management has a great habit of fixing things quickly. it wouldn't be a stretch to see it trade as high as 90. up from $78.80 making it one of the most expensive stocks right know. it's great growth company. and it will only do better as the year goes on. next up is pfizer. this a company challenged by the four horseman of the pharma apox lips. did you see celgene today? i think it will tread water in 2014. i see it as being hard pressed to go above $34. look, at the end of the day, i just see pfizer as one of the bigger blahs, the dogs of the day. i don't know, maybe it has something up
number 21 is nike. i like to think of nike as a stealth technology play. one of the namasters about in "t rich carefully" and my charitable trust opens it too. the chinese orders weren't that strong, but i bet they will turn on the strength this year. and it will turn because the economy getting better there. and the u.s. and western europe were very strong and they'll stay that way. i was honestly surprised that china didn't roar. but nike can be a counterintuitive stock. management...
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his picks include nike, mattel and harley-davidson while thomas lee at jpmorgan is focusing on companies that can benefit from europe's recovery. some of the s&p 500 components with european exposure include priceline, philip morris and mcdonald's. now, tile, though, keep in mind, experts caution that a rise in inflation in emerging markets, political dysfunction and security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you. >>> the economy in the united states grew in 2013. stocks set record highs, of course. so does the stock market have it right on the economy? steve liesman is taking a look, and sometimes the two can diverge. >> yeah, but ex-post we now know that the market probably had it right. a strong manufacturing report and much of the year-end data has come in to help justify these lofty stock price levels. let's look at a tale of two economies. now, the full year we're going to do that same old tired 2% middle in growth. but two very different stories if you break it down by halves. the first half just 0.6%. the second half,
his picks include nike, mattel and harley-davidson while thomas lee at jpmorgan is focusing on companies that can benefit from europe's recovery. some of the s&p 500 components with european exposure include priceline, philip morris and mcdonald's. now, tile, though, keep in mind, experts caution that a rise in inflation in emerging markets, political dysfunction and security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you....
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charles: better than the fuel ban by nike. is significantly better? >> it is good but we like this because of the simplicity and affordability of this. they have another device on the market now, apple is important because they are trying to get the word out, adidas has their own devices and in 2014 there's a rumor that algae will be getting into this space and a lot of companies are hoping to find the next big thing you are wearing on your wrist and over time -- charles: they don't cost much money. >> most are in the $150 range so what is interesting in 2014, you will see a melding of a small watch and fitness bans like this. charles: when i'm ready to put something back in my mouth and mesh comes out i can to get -- we need the next level. electronic muzzle. stuart: find it dirt cheap and at -- and other serious subject for you, talking about internet security breaches at snap chat and skype. two separate incidents. what is your reading on this? doesn't seem to me that they care. >> the overall message which is a dangerous one is tech companies aren
charles: better than the fuel ban by nike. is significantly better? >> it is good but we like this because of the simplicity and affordability of this. they have another device on the market now, apple is important because they are trying to get the word out, adidas has their own devices and in 2014 there's a rumor that algae will be getting into this space and a lot of companies are hoping to find the next big thing you are wearing on your wrist and over time -- charles: they don't cost...
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nike founder and chairman were the second largest down yours pledging $500 million. former new york city mayor bloomberg was third giving $350 million to johns hopkins university. and there were 14 people that gave at least $11 00 million. the donations still aren't back to prerecession levels with 4.1 billion given in 2007. >>> colleges and universities are the biggest beneficiaries of all this good will. the report shows 12 of the top 15 donations in 2013 went to higher education. charles johnson, the former chairman of franklin templeton investments has pledged $250 million to yale for new buildings, full disclosure. that clums looks like columbia rather than yale. however, real estate developer miami dolphins steven ross is giving $250 million to the university of michigan. other representants include stanford and columbia business school. and i kind of know about yale, ross, because that's where i went. >> well, you know, it's all about what you can do. isn't it? >> exactly. >> mark zuckerberg gave the most because he probably has the most. >> that's true. my st
nike founder and chairman were the second largest down yours pledging $500 million. former new york city mayor bloomberg was third giving $350 million to johns hopkins university. and there were 14 people that gave at least $11 00 million. the donations still aren't back to prerecession levels with 4.1 billion given in 2007. >>> colleges and universities are the biggest beneficiaries of all this good will. the report shows 12 of the top 15 donations in 2013 went to higher education....
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chairman of nike, phil knight and his wife. pledged it to oregon health and science university foundation. this pledge gift comes with a hitch. explain. >> the university has two years to raise another $500 million from other donors or they don't get the money. >> they have to match it. >> they have to match the money. >> a twist on the matching contribution. >> they have to raise the money from other donors. >> what happens if they don't? he doesn't give them 500 million? >> he might decide to give to them anyway. he wants to encourage other people to give and the best way to do that is say here, i am giving this generous gift, why don't you join me. they want to advance the fight against cancer and a lot of people like to give to that cause. >> and the number one biggest individual gift? mark zuckerberg and his wife, $992.2 million to the silicon valley community foundation. this guy isn't even 30 years old. >> it is remarkable. we have never seen somebody top the list under 30. it is an incredible gift to see somebody give t
chairman of nike, phil knight and his wife. pledged it to oregon health and science university foundation. this pledge gift comes with a hitch. explain. >> the university has two years to raise another $500 million from other donors or they don't get the money. >> they have to match it. >> they have to match the money. >> a twist on the matching contribution. >> they have to raise the money from other donors. >> what happens if they don't? he doesn't give...