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Woman and will be gms first female ceo ever. I like the fact that she did a lot of what al mulally did, shes rationalizing production, thats important when you have gm, a lot of brands, make a lot of different cars. One of the thing great about the Great American manufacturing companies, they rapidly realized you have to make the same thing in europe, same thing in asia, same thing in the United States, nobodys that good to have that many fractured brands. She was the one quoted as saying gm, no more crappy cars. Thats a good mantra. Right. Certainly ackermans tenure has been a successful one. Yeah. When she takes over, not clear at this point. At least i havent heard it in the various news reports. I dont know if its immediate or is it timed to coincide with the governments announcement yesterday . I imagine so. This is the beginning of what could be a big dividend cycle. Gm has done so many right things. They have such momentum around the globe, in china, in the United States, europe coming back. Thats terrific news for gm. Gm has been a fantastic pension story. You revealed that, david, when you spoke to call bass. Theyre the single biggest beneficiary of rates going up. Takes down the discount rate so to speak and pension costs decline. There are a lot of other reasons you have investors piling into these shares. Not the least of which the government is gone now, having sold the 2 it still owned. Losing 10 billion, unlike a lot of t. A. R. P. Investments. The t. A. R. P. Has broke a little bit better. The banks, i was looking at the numbers for the most recent run, bank program, 245 billion disbursed, got back 233 billion. Not bad. Studies out of the centers for research saying it saved about 2 million jobs. For barra, her dad was a dye maker, a native of waterford, michigan, interned at gm before getting a job there and she does not the company from its dark time to its good times up. Ever bought a car, its a very joint venture when you go buy a car. A lot of woman input. Im not being sexist. We all know when it comes to 401 k investing, women pull the trigger. I always wondered why arent women more powerful at the its not a oneperson decision. Theres no lack of women, meg whitman, ibm. Everyone knew this was an old boys club. One of my best friends out of college want to gm. Its like gm was a Famous Country club for men, famous. And thats obviously no longer the case. Phil lebeau helped break the news before we got on the air. He joins us on the newsline. When do we expect some sort of official announcement, phil . Can you hear me, phil . Apparently not yet. Hope i didnt jump the gun. Well talk to phil as soon as he can. Reporter can you hear me . We hear you, phil. Go ahead. Reporter we just talked to General Motors, we have official confirmation about the story we broke. Theres a broader one here. Mary barra will take over as ceo january 15th. It might be having people say thats a really quick announcement and quick transition. Its been brought on by the decision of dan ackerman to leave as ceo virtually immediately. His wife has been diagnosed with advanced stage cancer. He has made the decision to take some personal time. So the succession has been moved up dramatically, and that has mary barra moving in january 15th. The president of the company will now become dan ammand, who was cfo. This is a day of transition. Employees will hear from dan ak akerson and mary barra. What was their previous plan that you were aware of in terms of akerson stepping down at some point next year . I got the impression last time i talked with him obviously they kept everything quiet, but i got the impression we were looking at something toward the end of next year, that he wanted them to get out of government ownership and really moving along a path for the next year and then he would step aside. Phil, we know she knows the product side. I guess some people will begin to ask how much she knows about the operation side. Your thoughts on that . Reporter i think she probably knows the operation side better than the product side, carl. You cannot overstate that shes had a number of jobs and roles at General Motors, but shes succeeded at them. On the operation side, the work she did in terms of streamlining operations, i dont have to tell you guys what a mess this company was for years operationally. And theyve done a heck of a job streamlining their operations worldwide. Still have a ways to go. Theyre not perfectly any stretch but mary barra was a key player in making that happen over the last three, four years. Phil, do you think that akerson will get any recognition . He did a remarkable job getting as much money as possible back for the government. Reporter i dont think, jim, hell ever get the recognition hes due, mainly because this became such a political story. On top of that, i think a lot of people look at the job he did as sort of a caretaker role, which is completely inaccurate. General motors is a far Different Company now than what it was when it went into bankruptcy. Even more important, dan akerson realizes theyre nowhere close to where they need to be or can be. Unfortunately i dont think hell get the recognition he probably is due. Thats terrible. Another positive on mary barra, she is the one who oversees the chevy volt. Reporter i dont know that we can call her the overseer but she was involved with it. Congratulations to mary barra and our thoughts with the akerson family. It was ed whitaker ran that for a while, too. This is the first ceo theyll have had in some time who clearly has been in the Auto Industry her entire career. A lot of these companies, the first thing you do is get the Balance Sheet right. Thats what we know at hewlett packard,s that what meg whitman did. Once thats right, you can start turning to Product Development. Ford, mulally did that joint bond offering and got the models right. I think because the fact that gm took a lot of tough firing, a lot of tough streamlining, gm is a better stock today. As it was pointed out last night, now freed of the shackles of pay caps and other business limitations because of that government motors label and the ownership of those shares. Buy back stock. Gm used to have this huge dividend. My late grandfather when he died hereby had gm stock and it was because thats what you owned. You owned utilities and gm. And thats a key underpinning to people buying at this level and also put in an executive Compensation Plan that will make it more competitive with its competitors. Freed up because of no government ownership and a new ceo coming in in a month. Legislators are set to vote to the on the volcker rule, details set to be released in an hour. The snow having an impact on this. It looks like its going to happen. The questions involve deadline. Will it be pushed back because of this delay and whether legal or legislative challenges happen in the months to come. I know this is against the prevailing wisdom for every reporter on this story, if youre a major break and you do a lot of prop trading, not only that the really good ceos knew that prop trading had become a suckers debt. What you really want a a steady stream of encome and proprietary trading is anything but. When i worked at Goldman Sachs, you hedge. Guys wake up and smell the coffee. They stopped doing this a couple years ago. They all saw the writing on the wall. So those banks that saw the writing, which ones are best positioned Morgan Stanley. It got out of this business. Its one of the reasons its stock has done so much better than Goldman Sachs. Theyve moved on, too, but the notion is this is going to kill the profitability. Morgan stanley has been the best at these and they got out. Did it kill their profitability or the fact that theyre gone from but theyre a Different Company from others for many years they were competing head to head. And jpmorgan, they made sure theyve become a bank with a very good Corporate Finance arm. It didnt stop them from losing 6 billion when they were supposed to be hedging. Probably one of the reasons they theyre getting this volcker rule was because of the whale. Yeah, if jpmorgan had had better rules in place with better compliance, that stock would be up dramatically. Had they had the volcker rule and this guy couldnt be a rogue. But remember, rogues have always been in the business and no law is going to keep a rogue articles are all like this is the end of banking. I want to buy every bank stop, first because of the yield curve and second because of the volcker rule. No one wants to write a story saying the banks welcome the volcker rule because maybe legal costs will be high. But Morgan Stanley embraces things hook, line and sinker and thats why its the best acting bank stock. Morgan stanley understood the volcker rule, embraced it and you are praying to the church of holy cow hey, i am about sorry about your sons fantasy league. Im still in. He woke up very upset. Beyond fantasy what i care about is the fact that the volcker rule is something journalists like to write about but any company that embraced the volcker rule two years ago, stocks are dramatically higher. Ones that havent, their stocks have treaded water. There, i rest my case prosecution rests all rise. When we come back this morning, in the new year there will be a new ceo at lululemon and the companys chairman is stepping down. More on those changes coming up. Also ahead, high tech menus. Well talk with Julia Stewart, ceo of dineequity. More squawk on the street live from post 9 when we come back. A. They always have. They always will. Thats why you take charge of your future. Your retirement. Ameriprise advisors can help you like theyve helped millions of others. Listening, planning, working one on one. To help you retire your way. With confidence. Thats what Ameriprise Financial does. Thats what they can do with you. Ameriprise financial. More within reach. Losing thrusters. I need more power. Give me more power [ mainframe ] located. Ge deepsea fuel technology. A 50,000pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. Our Current Situation seems rather extreme. Why cant we maximize our. Ready. Brilliant. Lets get out of here. Warp speed. Time, time, time, see whats become of me while i look around for my possibilities lululemon will have a new chief executive come january. Lau laura potdevin. Wilson found themselves in hot water suggesting womens bodies shapes were to blame for their pants. He said frankly some womens bodies just dont actually work for the pants. Its really about the rubbing through the thighs, how much pressure is there over a period of time, how much they use it the board said you have to go. I think jefferies ought to go form app ad firm that says if youre not attractive, go home, Something Like that. Right . Weve known day is leaving, she is leaving. Shes fabulous. Apparently she has one kid left in terms of not having yet gone to college and really wants to spend the time. Transition quarter, not sure, apparel has been incredibly strong when it comes to sports appar apparel, g3 tonight on mad money. The first year of a transition of new ceo, my work my work. But its true, empirically, has not been a good year to buy. They come in, has to clean things up. Hasnt worked at ibm. Gm we should keep that in mind also. I find first year is very Marissa Meyer would argue alibaba. Shell just say that its her, nothing to do with the investment. When you come into a situation where its entrenched, people have been there a long time, you may discover some things you dont like. The company clearly has momentum. If you think lulu is good, nikes a better stock. Nikes one of my favorite stocks. And its stood through this controversy. Thats right. Nike was a real welcome addition because it is what we make world wide. Well talk about what manny tirico told you last night, jcpenney. When we return, well get cramers mad dash after the break. We failed to take out the intra day high yesterday of 18355. A lot more from squawk on the street still ahead. Capital to make it happen . 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Now its up to 700,000. So rich people are spending, Toll Brothers doing better, making more money per house and expanding into california in a more expansive fashion. This could be an umbrella for a whole bunch of stocks, whirlpool, lowes, lennar has good momentum, too. And with morgan creeping up. Its kind of interesting. We talked about the 10year when Interest Rates were going up. 2. 8, kind of amazing it doidnt bunch through where it was earlier, even though the economy was strong in the spring and summer. Dollar coming down versus the euro. Take a look at another stock, azio. Auto zone, ive said here is the way it happens, they reported a decent number. Then the stock treads water. Then the buyback comes in, david. Its the most aggressive of any stock i follow. Really . Yes. Number one. That is certainly one of the leading stories of 2013. And autozone is a better buyer back of stock. That always helps. Weep g we got the opening bell a few minutes away. 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Steve liesman on the tape saying a taper in december is increasingly likely in his view after some comments that bullard made yesterday and the argument that certain tests for the fed have been essentially met here, jim. Well, i dont know. 2. 8 2 on the 10year. Maybe the economy is a little weaker. Thats certainly not saying taper. Neither is the dollar or gold. Im not going to get involved in taper. I dont care anymore. To me its earning, no earnings. Thats whats going on, thats how the market has changed. I see ge down, ford down, europe is down and these companies are now regarded as international companies. I think gm is a great opportunity to buy. The taper no taper ive been saying on mad money, taper no taper. You want to try to make money . Focus on companies. Bob olsteen, excellent interview. Some Companies Giving guidance. Texan did narrow their guidance. They saw 44 to 48 new guidance, previous 4250. Micron, a quarter ahead. Cypress, it a situation people criticized for sticking with t. J. Rogers, ive seen that stock starting to percolate. I like the personal computer space but i like tech very much. Well talk a lot more about the volcker rule vote today and mary barra, the new ceo of General Motors. Lets get a look at the opening bell at the exchange. The s p at the top of your screen. On the big board, Natural Company Southcross Energy company and at the nasdaq, syntel, outsourcing. Our eamon javers is outside the white house today. Reporter good morning. Its been a long awaited volcker rule. It bans proprietary trading by banks but there are several major exemptions. Just the preamble to this rule was more than 800 pages. This morning in a briefing given to reporters by staffers from this major agency. Let me walk you through the five exemptions. They are fairly complicated. First of all, underwriting. Positions must not exceed what regulators are calling reasonably expected demands of customers. Theres an exemption for Market Making in here. The trading desk inventory may not exceed, again, reasonably expected demands of customers. Theres that phrase again. Riskmitigated hedging, an exemption under the volcker rule. Bankers will be required to turn over their rationale to regulators. If youre going to hedge as a bank you have to explain why and what it is youre hedging. And trading in government obligations will be allowed, u. S. , state and muni debt and some certain trading activities of foreign banking entities. Foreign entities generally will be allowed to trade as long as the risks are held outside of the United States. Thats an interesting exemption as well. A couple of other things wall street was looking for here. Ceo attestation. The ceos will have to sign a document every year saying that in fact their bank does have a Compliance Program in place that is robust, but the ceos will not be required to sign a document that says theres into prop trading going on anywhere inside their institution. They will have to say there is a robust Compliance Program in place. And finally the conformance period here is extended until july 21st, 2015, but there a variety of deadlines for the roll out of the rule depending on the size of the Financial Institution here. A lot to digest this morning. Theres the outline this morning. Our eamon javers outside the white house, where it is snowing today. That is interesting, especially the part about the ceo attestation. Isnt that what we learned from doddfrank . All of these, really from the days of when they did the resolution from enron, the ceo had to sign. Theres only been one how many prosecutions have there been . Very few, cfo, ceo. Again, i dont mean to disparage anyone reporting on this. Forget about it. It doesnt matter. We keep act like banks will lose return on equity. No. It great parlor game like taper no taper. Its like fantasy football except fantasy football can make you more money in the stock market. There, i said it, okay . I broke the orthodox. Hey, you know, what risk on risk off. If rogers comes back, thats risk off. Is that a tenbagger if rogers come back . Im sorry to be so abject. I want to know earnings per share and i dont want to know taper no taper and i dont want to know volcker rule because these are distracting me from earning money. The volcker rule is not until the end of july 2015. Youve got a while to not think about it. Good. Lets decide whether jpmorgan is going higher than Morgan Stanley. You want to play that game . The only game you play is fantasy. You are obsessed with fantasy football. Im in the semifinals. I got a 185. You won last year. I could come back and i could do the assume bowsuper bowl. Espn is more important than the volcker rule. I want to make it so its what we talk about. I think our viewers want to make money. But i can make it. You want to talk about it . I can talk about c3, 16e, i can do that. I can do 14a, i can do proxy. What do you need . I can do doddfrank, i can do anything you want. You can do it all. Thats why we have you here. I can do all of it. I studied it, i went to school for it. I was good at it it was our Holiday Party last night and you were out late and you still have that energy. Gm is naming mary barra to succeed dan akerson as ceo. Becky work little overtime this morning. First of all, i want some of what jims got. I may have a cup of coffee after the show to maintain it. Im not sure about that. I did sit down with mary barra in october as fortunes most powerful womens conference. At this point she was being mentioned as one of three potential candidates who could take over the top job. Just a few things about mary barra. General motors is in her dna. Her father worked t 39 years and shes worked there since she was 18. Its how she paid her way through college, where she earned her engineering degree. She got her degree at stanford. She ran an Assembly Plant there and worked as the head of human resources. Some critics tried to use that as a point against her but while she was in h. R. , she was responsible for helping the company shake up its corporate structure. She got rid of a lot of forms and processes and scrapped the companys tenpage dress code. That was complicated. A lot of managers said, wait a second, what am i supposed to tell my employees to wear . She tell them to tell them to dress appropriately. Shed say what can you do . You can make decisions about a 10 billion budget but you cant tell them what to wear . She said it was about shaking them out of the old gm ways and coming to the current light. Thats a job analysts call the toughest job in the business. She was responsible for slashing Development Costs but still making cars people want to drive. Heres how she described that job. Were on a journey and we want to make sure were engaging our employees and really tapping into their innovation and their ingenuity and the vehicles we develop. In the responsibilities i have now weeks have over 35,000 people connected to either designing, selling or buying the parts associated with our vehicles. We really want to get them involved. They know how to do their job better than anyone else and we need to support them and able them to be creative and get their great ideas. As recently as a couple of months ago, the questions surrounding the people in the know were saying can you really put a woman in a car guys job . But one thing to know about mary is she likes fast cars. She said the corvette is her favorite but she also like the come arr camaro. She had a difficult time getting credibility because she was in h. R. But she was an engineer. She was an engineer and ran an Assembly Plant. She had to turn h. R. Upside down, she was responsible for changing this evenings and kind releasing people, letting them do their own thing, making sure they could do their jobs and that they didnt have this crazy structure getting in their way. Becky, when Health Care Costs were the largest single input to autos, wasnt someone from h. R. More important than engineering . Yeah. Thats an excellent point. Sheep said its a really great r. R. , it h. R. She said there were too many roles and too many guides and let people show up on auto pilot and not having to think when they showed up to their jobs every day. Becky, thank you for joining us today. All the coverage comes back that im reading was beckys interview at that conference. Lets get to bob pisani and see whats moving on the floor. Reporter all happy tuesday. We see industrials down, financial staples. Home building on the down side. Good heavens, everybody was sort of unhappy, they werent happy that the s p 500 didnt hit an intra day high. Everybody thought the tape was boring. When we were at 1,800, folks, people were saying we cant get over 1,800. Now were at 1808, 1807 and everybody says this tape is boring. Ill take boring every day. 1 or 2 point gains every day, ill take that anymore time. A lot of people are now talking about whether were going to do something next year. I think the key is well have a if janet yellen can the market can go higher. Toll brothers had a very interesting report. Earnings and revenues above expectations but orders only up 6 . They apologized said and thats because we raised prices and that contributed to a leveling of demand. Thats their phrase, they used the phrase leveling of demand. They noted in the last five weeks contracts had been flat year over year. So raising prices is putting pressure on the sales overall for the company. The homebuilding surge we saw in the middle of the year has slowed down. Hilton people asked me whats going to go on with hilton. 112 million shares, this is a huge company, hi to check this twice, 4,000 hotels, 6,072 rooms the company has got. This is very typical, float of 13 , huge stock overhang will remain. It very interesting, earnings are so concentrated. About eight, nine hotels contribute 50 of the ebidta of the country. A small group contribute a very big part of the ebidta. If anything happens to those hotels, theres a little bit of earnings risk floating around overall. The dow jones index is up this year outperforming the s p. I asked people down here what they wanted to see next. How about a dividend. Thats the number one issue for the company at this point. See if they can start paying some kind of dividend. That is an expectation of those buying the stock here, given there is no longer government ownership of any kind. Let head over to the bond pits, Rick Santelli at cmi in chicago. Many of the big traders were paying attention to the big stock indexes under a bit of pressure in youre. As i look at what were trading, were down a little bit in the dow. That may be a partial region, kneejerk reaction on Interest Rates last friday on the jobs report. It giving up ground. Maybe more importantly open the chart up to the beginning of last month, can you clearly see the area to 282, 2 to Pay Attention to continues to be on the left side of that chart, that was basically 2 3 4. Flattening of the yeefrld curve . You could argue it just profit taking on the steepeners, maybe more. The 2s, the 10s, theyre all showing it. That chart is 5s to 10s. The play continues to be foreign exchange. Let keep it simple. Today as i look up on the board, no matter what futures contract youre looking at, the yen, the mexican pace, the euro, theyre all doing better against the greenback. Look at a twoday chart. Were under 80. Let me remind you, it been a good year for the dollar. I read three articles today talking about the strength. We are less than a quarter of a cent away from going down on the year. Carl, back to you. Thank you very much, Rick Santelli. Kelly evans at post nine. We can use her to explain whats going on with the dollar index and, most importantly right now the dollar index is lagging. Whats going on . Is it all relative . Yes. Theres to some, te extent comm out of europe how the ecb may not be super aggressive to do anything on the front. The dollar index gives up another 0. 2 , which is just huge. The question is how lasting this weakness is going to be because even if its relative u. S. Versus europe, it has real implications if you look at whats happening, for example, with the price of oil. To the extent the price of crude might have an upward bias in the weeks ahead in time for the Holiday Season, kind of another headache potentially for retailers and consumers. Is this not just the most counter intuitive situation . Sends the europe stock market down as it should. The dax is weakening and the s p follows the dax. The market can be stupid. Theres no reason why it cant. It missing the point. The weak dollar is fabulous for exporters. Oh, fabulous for exporters. The question is is it enough of a been fit for exporters to offset the numbers at the pump. I think it is. I think a lot of our companies are thinking about whats forecast for 2014. If you go back, all the reports that we had of the international companies, whether it be cocacola, ingersoll rand, they all say, okay, we hit a 5cent hit tore currency when you get the reports, they dont have to send you the number. And by the way, when on friday when you had the if youre sitting in europe, unless youre germany, and the euro is at 1. 37 . The market may be trying to force the ecbs hand here to be much more reactive, especially at a time when the fed is tapering. Google, thats a european stock and thats a huge help. Some have said online that your notion about taper no taper, it about earnings, is exactly the kind of thing the fed is listening for. Maybe what the dollar is also trying to tell us is things arent quite as great as it seemed when we added 200,000 jobs on friday. Thank you. Yes thats what the 10year is saying. 2. 8 . Its going all the way back down. Exactly. These are the things that party. Maybe its just mrs. Wantabe bailing out uncle sam. 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But they nonetheless are snugging up to thathighest they. I do apologize the number doesnt seem to be cooperating with us at 10 00 eastern. So were going to continue to wait, if control wants to go back to the boys at the desk, can you come back when we see the number. As i said, wholesale inventories here we go, 3. 925 million, a bit better than expected. Last month 3. 91 million was downgraded just a bit to 3. 88. And inventories, four times what we were looking for and last month slightly move up. Lets go to Kayla Tausche. Reporter were here at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services conference. They havent seen the volcker rule yet so we havent had any actionable comments on that but we are getting data from bank of america on remaining legal reserves they have outstanding. In 2011 the company disclosed it had 20 billion in its reserves for reps and warranties. Currently its 14. 1 billion. Cant also disclosing it could see losses up to 9. 1 billion, above that figure, about 4 billion above that just on the reps and warranties. Were not getting numbers for litigation reserves, thats what jpmorgan gave us in total last quarter to basically cover the field and say this is all the money we have in our Treasure Chest to pay for all of the outstanding legal issues that might come toward us. Bank of america has put similar language in some of its filings about federal investigations and potential lawsuits from the governments mortgage fraud working group. There is a fear from investors they could see similar action like jpmorgan. Were not getting that litigation reserve number, carl, but we are getting 14. 1 billion reserves for reps and warranties which will cover gses like fannie, freddie and other issues. Back to you. Breaking news, any moment regulators from the fdic and Federal Reserve are supposed to vote to approve the volcker rule. Eamon javers is live at the white house with more on that. This is two of five agencies, correct . Reporter thats right, simon. There are five involved all together. Banks have been waiting literally years to find out whats actually in the final draft of the volcker rule, which bans proprietary trading by banks. More than 800 pages in just the preamble to this 70page rule just for today. First is underwriting. Positions must not exceed whats called reasonably expected demands of customers here. Theres an exception for prop trading for Market Making. Trading desk inventory may not exceed reasonably expected demands of customers. Also an exemption for risk mitigated hedging. Banks can hedge but will be required to document the hedging rationale and explain to regulators what theyre hedging and why theyre hedging it. Trading in Government Debt will be allowed in the u. S. A u. S. Government, state and muni debt all allowed under the rule and also allowed is some prop trading in foreign sovereigns as well under certain conditions and certain trading activities of foreign banking entities are an exemption here, generally allowed to trade as long as risks are held outside the u. S. Ceo attestations, ceos will be required to sign an attestation saying their bank has a robust Compliance Program. And also the conformance period here has been extended to july 21st, 2015, a variety of deadlines here for banks based on their size to roll this thing out. Guys, a lot of subjectivity here for regulators, a lot of things that need to be defined and theyre going to have to work this out as they go along in terms of regulating what it is the banks are doing but those are the highlights. Eamon javers, thank you so much for that. I want to stay with the volcker rule and look at some of the winners and losers. Kate kelly joins us. Reporter this is a far less draconian final rule than many feared on wall street. Heres why i consider it to be a win overall for banks. There are many loopholes to the proprietary trading curves that eamon ran through. Theres also not a hard and fast time frame for length of time a bank can hold a position. There will be time limits determined but that will be in consultation with the regulators. There are, as noted, exception for trading of government bonds, commodities and certain other this evenin things. Those are wins for banks. The teeth of the rule will be in the reporting requirement, which are extensive. Theres a lot that banks need to think about and share with regulators. Every trading desk has to have a mission, something theyre supposed to do and result in positions they can take, risks they can take, strategies, particular clients, et cetera, the ceo certification that theyre in compliance with the rules. Theyre going to have to put a great deal of thought into why theyre trading, what theyre trading and defend it in many cases to these regulators. That alone will be costly, time consuming, et cetera, which may explain why its a twoyear phasein with the key date being july of 2015. Its still hundreds of pages to work our way through. Let bring in jeffrey hart, principal with Sandler Oneill and anton schultz, president of mendon capital. Gentlemen, welcome to the program. Good morning. Anton, let me kick off with you. Do you agree with kate kelly this is less draconian than perhaps the banks had feared . Anton . Do you think this is less draconian than the banks had feared . Yes. I think the trading of foreign debt is certainly going to alout banks allow the banks to continue it on Balance Sheets. I think thats very important, i think the timeline is important, too. I think the banks will be generally pleased with how this has all come out from the timeline and allowing to continue to make markets in a lot of things. There will be devils in the details four sure. Jeffrey, do you agree with that . Yeah, i think its in line with expectations. There were fears it would be worse. I think the volcker rule is misguided. Its targeting prop trading when what caused the financial crisis was really Residential Mortgage lending, not prop trading. I dont really agree with the rule but it set up as manageable as we could have expected, looking back at the draft we got a couple years ago. Where does it leave us with investors . I know fdr put out a note they would favor Morgan Stanley over Goldman Sachs but they remain neutral on others on the basis of what we have so far. At the end of the day Morgan Stanley has a larger preponderance of retail, a lot of their revenue comes from at that business now. A little less exposed. At the end of the day, this is actually good news for the entire industry and its less draconian and it gives them time. I think its a win and i totally agree with jeff that none of these things had anything to do with the financial crisis. I think mortgage was a much bigger issue and, you know, i think this is attaching a name to something that had nothing to do with the crisis. Jeff, people are still talking about wouldbe legal challenges to the rule. Some hold out hope that House Republicans draw up limits. Is that a realistic dream . Legal challenges will continue. This is far from done. Admittedly its a thousand page document. From what ive seen so far, i think this is kind of in line with expectations. I think the banks can handle this. Some of the less liquid, distressed debt. At the look like theyre still going to be okay here. I mean, with the thought in mind that i dont think the industry needed this, id rather not see it, i think the way its played out is manageable enough. The real issue now i think will be kind of on the compliance and monitoring front. The amount of extra reporting the banks have to do will be the next hurdle to face. We know its already extremely burdensome and the red tape gets greater. Just on the Court Challenge specifically, jeff, i see that barney frank is quoted in todays financial times, it would appear part of the juggle until the last minute may be in response to the filibuster rule last month and belief basically that obama could get more of his judges, those that would be more left leaning, perhaps more circumspect of the banks and that may be critical here. Would you agree with that . Ultimately the challenges are going to probably i guess in general to the extent that there may be courts leaning to the left, it would imply stricter volcker rules. Even looking at the regulators involved, the ftc and ctfc understand the liquidity of markets and theyre pushing for rules here. I dont think the banks are going to be horribly disappointed with what they see here. Jeffrey hart and anton schutz. Thank you. Is it type for a deeper . Steve liesman says a december taper is increasingly more likely than ever before. Its been said liesman put his cards on the table today. You look at the number and you make a call. A taper by the fed at its next meeting looks more likely than not. The economic data, and the mashmas market as reaction and the feds reaction to it. The fed offered three tests and now theyre near to being met. Confidence in the economic outlook. Three months average job growth. Thats improved quite a bit. Job growth and the Unemployment Rate is down 0. 2 from the september meeting. Theres a budget deal in the works and in addition, Interest Rates. The june 15th fed funds is down from 90 basis points in september. You could read that as almost full four quarter rate hikes to unchanged 27 basis points on jobs friday with that strongerthanexpected numbers. It tells the fed theyve been successful so far convincing the market will remain lower for longer and tapering is not tightening. They can reduce the amount of stimulus in the economy but not say anything about raising rates. Predicting the fed has been tough. They could wait another month since they dont think it matters a whole lot if they start now or next month in the grand scheme of things. But comments by centrists point to an early move. James bullard talked about a small move and dennis lockhart. Ben bernanke began with dovish talk about how the committee can react once it hits its 6. 5 rate, Unemployment Rate, for raising rates. The fed can pivot from quantitative guidance to Forward Guidance on rate. Still we managed to close at a record high on the s p. The 10year is actually down a little bit. It was 2. 81 before i came on and that kind of reaction on the long end i think is going to be encouraging to the Federal Reserve. We will see. Thank you very much. Steve liesman within al s ii ii analysis on the fed. And mary barra the new ceo of General Motors. Well talk to bob lutz when we come back. [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the allnew fidelity active trader pro. Its one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. Get 200 free trades when you open an account. So you can get out of your element. So you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. Get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. So you can be inspired by great food once again. Chase sapphire preferred. So you can. I want to get back to the big executive change at General Motors this morning, the automaker naming mary barra as ceo, the first woman ceo in history. Bob, glad youre with us. Thanks for having me. Before we get to what shell bring to the company, i want to ask you about having a female ceo. Youre a veteran. Did you ever think this day would come . I sort of thought it was inevitable. Weve had female heads of state, like golda maiier. Im the father of four daughters. I sort of welcome the collapse of the glass ceilings. Thats a beautiful thing as a dad of two daughters here on set, too. What does she bring to the position . Shes got over 30 years experience, shes an excellent engineer, then she had some staff jobs and her last job was my old job, Global Product Development and that raised a lot of eyebrows. A lot of people were wondering can she do this, does she have the right focus on excellence . Ill tell you, she did a brilliant job. If you look at the success of new gm products and all of the awards that the recent gm products are getting, shes obviously done a fantastic job there, too. So shes well rounded. Bob, how do you stop the executives who didnt get the job from leaving . And how important would those departures be. I think they did a clever thing, dan eamon was named chief financial officer. Hes a good guy and also very enthusiastic about product. And mark rice i think is probably mildly disappointed, but he replaced mary and got my old job, which is kind of the job he always wanted. Hes a huge automotive enthusiast and i think i honestly think hell be happy for a while. And, you know, mary shes polite, shes smooth, shes pleasant to talk to but shes very tough. She knows what she wants and shell go after it relentlessly but she doesnt ruffle feathers. I think shell be an Excellent Team captain without alienating anybody. Hey, bob, lets talk about the company broadly now that the government has sold its shares. Theyre going to be free of some of these rules, these shackles weve talked about for so many years. Is that going to change the culture . Is it going to change execution . Well, yes and no. The gm culture is the gm culture. It was never as bad as people said, and despite the fact that gm is so successful now, its still basically the same culture, which is a bunch of talented people doing an excellent job. And sometimes theyre led better and sometimes theyre led less well. I think all in all theyre going to be led better. The one thing thats been missing these past few years is the ability to compensate people properly. And when you look at the derisery compensation that dan akerson was getting, it amazing we kept some of these people. Im making this up but i think his comp was Something Like 1. 5 million and you look at alan mull l mulally, who is north of 20 million, its just ridiculous. Now the company will be able to attract and retain better talent, which long term is upon for the company. Huge news today, bob. Were glad you were able to make it to the phone. Well see you soon. Bob lutz talking about mary barra. Winter as arrived on the east coast. A winter storm warning for most of the eastern seaboard. The Weather Channels mike seidel is live in virginia with more on that for us. Mike, welcome to the program. Thank you, simon, for having me on. Good morning from leesburg, 45 minutes north and west of virginia. Weve had two to three inches here. The top number, only about four inches. We knew it wasnt a huge storm but a quick hitter. In fact, were almost done. Rolled in here around 6 00 a. M. Roadways, remember, a lot of these roads were salted on sunday with the snow and ice. Theyve resalted this morning and weve had traffic and daylight. All the schools are closed, the federal government is closed. The airport, another horrible day. Newark airport, five and a half hours, laguardia, already five. 240 cancelled in newark. In d. C. A little better, about 100 outbound flights in reagan and dulles. The airlines know everything is going to wind down so everybody is deicing. The key here is temperatures plummet tonight. Were heading out at about 15. Whatever doesnt evaporate or dry off or get shoveled is going to be hard as a rock. And another storm thursday in the air. The weekend storm right now were thinking at the Weather Channel rain in philadelphia, new york city down to d. C. But you get just west and north of the cities toward poughkeepsie, albany, worcester, new england, this could be a very big storm. Well keep you updated, its a few days away. The snowfall rate is not snowing hard enough for jim cramer to tweet pictures. Thats how ill describe it. That is an important line to cross, as we saw last sunday, mike. Thanks a lot. The next time you go out to eat, you might be able to order an app with an app. Are tablets good for business . Well ask the chairman of dineequity . Just a moment. Americans take care of business. They always have. They always will. Thats why you take charge of your future. Your retirement. Ameriprise advisors can help you like theyve helped millions of others. 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And so you literally can pay on screen and you can order, you can its a whole way to create sort of interactive communication between us and the guests on a regular basis, but absolutely. Someone might ask why not an ipad. Im sure you had to give Due Diligence to both. What went into that decision . There was a lot of Technology Discussion about what was the absolute best way to interact. And we felt that this technology, which is called ela carte presto tablet gave us the best opportunity tou interact with the customer and have it on every table. Well have it on every applebees bar and table across america. Is this going to increase labor costs . No, this isnt a labor play. Obviously its an option. People dont have to use it. Its not about saving labor. This is really about creating an opportunity to talk to our guest, have an interactive conversation with our guest and give you aour guests a lot more opportunities to literally either play games, order, communicate. We have all kinds of opportunity here. Julia, you are right on the cutting edge, they want to amazonize the experience, that you can check in with a hotel before you arrive at the location. Against that desire, youll be aware a that the studies are clear, that the more time a customer gets a smile from a member of staff, the higher the satisfaction rate will be, the more likely they are to repeat without you having to advertise to get them back in and your margins will be higher. You have two competing forces. Talk about the judgment you make in light of those. Right. I never viewed this as a replacement to the food server. That interaction, that smile that, talking about whats going on in the neighborhood is critically important and frankly is at the core of who were at applebees. This gives us an opportunity to get at the pinch points and make a difference but have a deeper, richer interaction going on. It creates a oneonone experience that we can create a whole other way of talking to our guests that we dont have today. I dont know if youve heard the news, gm has announced its first female ceo, mary barra. Bob lutz said its a big shattering of the glass ceiling. I assume you have to agree. Absolutely. I just saw the interview. I couldnt agree more. I tell my kids who are 4 years old, no tablets at the table. People wonder, are these going to be clean, sanitary . Have you put these concerns on the table . We tested this for a lengthy period of time, not only in our r D Restaurants in kansas city but several other places across the country and all the protocol to make sure that they were clean and sanitized and that they worked and the guests saw it as a positive. Guest loved it and not everybody use it is so thats okay as well. But it creates a unique opportunity and we believe a competitive advantage. 100,000 tablets, man. Thanks for coming on. Well see you soon. Theyre saying absolutely. Thank you so much. Julia stewart, ceo of dine equities. Speaking of movinmoving, youre headed up to the conference today. Yes. Time warren, their stock is up today. Going to be purely networks and a cable studio in the not too far future. Ceo of cbs, enormous capital, things to get updated there including the ipo and international. Looking forward to both of those. Snowing out there. Better use the subway. I already do. The founder of lululemon is stepping down after he got in hot water over the body types of potential customers. Is this now good news for the future of lululemon and its shareholders . Weve got the answer next. American woman stay away from me Business Inside and out t. At cognizant, we help forwardlooking Companies Run better and run different to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. So if youre ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say lets get to work. 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Some of the reports theyll have to think about is valueatrisk, something theyll have to get into more detail on. Profit and loss ek peacekeepxpe what do you expect it to do in the market, if that happens, what about that . And frequency of transactions, inventory aging lengths of time, thats been a key thing the v t street was focused and finally the of time that positions are held and the ratio of client transactions to internal transactions. If you have any doubt whether its having a tougher or looser effects on stocks, Goldman Sachs is seeing a nice little upturn today. Some relief this those stocks. You had analysts sounding those tunes earlier in the broadcast. I do think theres a sigh of relief given wall streets reaction today. We will see, kate. Thanks a lot. Kate kelly in washington. It is slowing in washington but believe it or not, congress is hard at work. Lawmakers moving closer to a deal that would avoid a shutdown, undo some of the sequester cuts that are set to begin with nut year. John harwood joins us. Reporter the key word is moving closer slowly. This is a situation thats been hung up over the last few days, theyre on the verge of a deal, have the outlines, looking at 90 billion over two years, some deficit reduction, maybe 20 billion of deficit reduction, but were not at the goal line yet. Members have been meeting, their staff has been meeting. A lot of members have gone to south africa for the mandela funeral as president obama and president bush did. You have the snow day in washington where because of that relatively modest snowstorm by the standards of many people in the midwest and other parts that get a lot of snow, it nevertheless shut down the federal government. Talks are going on. Were in a lastminute posturing phase where republicans are saying youve got to have this amount of deficit reduction in order for us to agree to the deal and democrats are saying, including people like steny hoyer saying you cant take as much out of retirement as youre going to take. I do think it will get done. They had originally planned to announce the deal today and vote on it on thursday. I think that time frame could slip a little bit, at least on the announcement part. Well see whether they can get it done by the end of the week and go home and tell their constituents they actually did something positive. John, keep us posted. Thanks very much. Shares of liululemon trading higher after changes in the company. Perhaps more importantly for some, the billionaire founder chip wilson will step down as nonexecutive chairman. How will it impact your future as a shareholder . Sam has an underperform rating. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. Why is it that the founder quit . Is it because of his comments about womens bodies . I think his creative juices are probably needed but need to be controlled. I think when christine had backed off of some of her duties, i guess, she wasnt there sort of to monitor that. And i think the board felt and he probably did after the backlash that probably a little less exposed position might be a better thing for everybody. I do think that he has a lot of creative thoughts that got the company where it is. If those can be harnessed correctly, it might be a good thing having him around still. Stan, strategically what could change . Store Opening Strategy . Seasonal promotion strategy . Will the character of how they sell their goods change as a result of the new ceo . We dont know. That wont happen until he starts digging himself in on january 1st. He doesnt have a retail background nor a Public Company background. I think everything is in the air. My impression listening to the Conference Call is he is prepared to invest heavily in infrastructure from an operational perspective, logistics so they dont have the kind of issues they had in the past. But the other issues about timing of store openings and stuff, i think we shall see there. You know, sam, im looking at were trading at 70, your call for 56 and an underperform rating is very stark. Where are you on that now . Im right where i was. Look, i man, the stock is trading at about 29 times the streets estimates white ririgh. My estimates are at 24 times. 24 times is not a bad company. But i think with the unknowns here and the risks involved, i just dont think its worth that kind of a premium multiple at this time. I hope i prove to be right and wrong. I hope that he gets it together and i hope the company can continue its growth prospect. But you have to remember that Christine Day had a great retail sensibility, and i think did a fabulous job doing that but didnt have the background from an operational perspective. In the case of laurent, the new ceo, he has a great operational background but may not have the retail perspective. So i really think the jurys still out. And i think this kind of multiple is just unwarranted. Good to see you, sam. Thank you for your time. Sam poser joining us. Weve been talking about the volcker rule all morning long. The board of directors of the fdic has approved the final volcker rule the fed and cftc have to vote, the Public Meeting closed because of the snow in washington but we think they can still vote. Well see if that happens later today. Well have much more coverage on the volcker rule and what it means for the banks and for you as an investor later this morning. The former fdic director sheila bair will join us in just a few minutes. Thrusters at 30 i cant get her to warp. 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Citi has been an incredible source of advice, how to engage with municipalities, how to structure deals, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. So the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. Welcome back to squawk on the street. Starbucks is moving lower, that after a bearish note by itg investment research. The firm is saying the chains momentum may be slowing down and coming in below estimates for early 2014. So down by 3 in the early trading. Lets go to Rick Santelli with the santelli exchange. Good morning, rick. Im glad youre hopping over because todays a big day. Today is the day. Were voting on the volcker rule. Its going to pass. Lets walk down memory lane. It was 2010 when doddfrank was passed. What was the Main Objective . To take out the moral hazard of too big to fail. Now, a lot has happened between then and now, and even if it gets passed today, as many have said, including bart chilton, weve had him on the floor many times, cftc commissioner, at least he was until recently, implementation probably doesnt occur until 2015. So lets really consider is this going to address too big to fail . Is it going to address some of the issues of the revered paul volcker . Paul volcker was head of the cftc in my early days of trading. Not only is he a very tall man, who really carries a big stick, of course he has Great Respect in the market and i think thats why president obama put him on the stage and why this rule is named after him. But is too big to fail going to give way to too big to succeed, too complex to understand . You know, about a year after doddfrank passed in a fortune article, sheila bair basically called what was then and is more complicated now, she called the many pages of dodd frafrank, specifically the volcker rule, a rube gold contraption. It was convoluted. In the end its the complexity i have a problem with. I have no love loss for large institutions but the institutions are bigger today than they were in the crisis lets take it a step farther. Look at the gray areas regulators have to deal with, underwriting, Market Making, hedging, i think too complex. But lets take one issue that isnt complex, one thing that these institutions are allowed to trade treasuries. Gsa agency securities. Munys. Like theres no risk in any of those . Seriously. Most of my professional career was dealing with large institutional clients trading the very asset subclasses in the fixedincome market. And at a time when the fed has a 4 trillion Balance Sheet, if Interest Rates ever did spike, how would that impact the fed if many of the institutions were in the allowed category of having positions in some of the securities . All of these are questions that im not sure i can answer yet. But but we have sheila bair at the top of the hour, and well ask her, is it too complex . How will it affect underwriting . How will it affect loans . How much is the compliance cost . What will smallertype neighborhood banks . Were going to ask her all these questions, so dont want to miss it. Carl, back to you. Okay, thank you very much, rick. Lets face it, if your company isnt named netflix, tesla, amazon or apple, its quite difficult to get attention. But whilst the companies are stealing a lot of headlines, a lot of other stocks are making moves of their own. Well bring you some of the big winners that have maybe gone under your radar when squawk on the street returns. 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We wanted to take a look at some of the bigname stocks that are out there that havent been the momentum names weve been talking about, so we picked out three of them to give you an idea that there are other bigname stocks making moves that you should put on your radar if theyre under your radar right now. The first one is Archer Daniels midland, one of the Biggest Food Companies in america. The stock is up 55 year to date. And if you look at just this month in december, its had a pretty decent move in the last week and a half or so. Its up about 5 . Not too shabby for just the first couple of weeks, so adm. Another one is the worlds biggest making of computer chips, intel, up about 20 year to date. Yeah, its lagging the market. But if you take a look at what its done for the past week or so, it was the bestperforming stock in the Dow Jones Industrials average, and some Analysts Investors are getting more bullish on the companys prospects in the pc market, believe it or not. So thats something to watch for sure. Also one we want to highlight is General Motors, of course. It was under the radar for us up until this morning when theyre getting the new ceo in mary berra, but its a 57 billion company, going up some 20 since the ipo and november car sales are still showing signs that the company has sales momentum. So the stocks, all big names, largecap Companies Making good moves of their own. Of course, stay tuned, because later on this afternoon in street signs, reque signs, wer big companies, not just in time for tax season, but one youll want to put on your radar. Back to you. All right. One stock to watch is clearly twitter. Were looking at the highest levels since the company went public. 52. 59, off slightly from the level. But well talk more about why twitter is behaving so well in just a moment. The American Dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. Those dreams, theres just no way were going to let them die. 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Now 51. 63, intraday high, the highest level its seen since becoming a Public Company. And breaking the rule. Remember, the rule of thumb is the internet ipos fall away for quite a considerable amount of time, and that was the time to pick them up. This instance, they seem to be able, surprise notwithstanding, theyre able to monetize, where othe others have not. Yeah, simon, well see new a little bit. If youre just joining us this morning, heres what you missed earlier on. Announcer welcome to squawk on the street. Heres whats happened so far guy, this is huge news from General Motors. The company has designated mary berra, the next ceo succeeding dan acker son. Remember, she is the one who was quoted as saying gm, no more crappy cars. Hey, thats a good mantra. [ bell sounds ] here are the five major financial regulators, finally releasing details on the volcker rule, which bans proprietary trading by banks. I want to know oil. I want to know dollar. I want to know copper. I want to do bowling crate. I dont want to know taper no taper and vogue irrule. Volcker rule. With the thought in mind, id rather not see it. The way its played out is manageable enough. The real issue now, i think, will be kind of the compliance and monitoring front. Sure. She did a brilliant job, because if you look at the success of the new gm products and all of the awards the gm products are getting, shes done a fantastic job. Announcer the squawk on the street countdown to christmas is in full swing. Christmas good morning. If you havent heard by now, General Motors names mary barra to succeed dan ackerson. Our phil lebeau joins us with more on that. Hello again, phil. The call has not started yet. We are on it, as soon as it begins, if theres any developments, any quotes that come from mr. Ackerson or ms. Barra, well give you the a number of major announcements including mary barra being elevated to the role of ceo of General Motors. She will take over the top spot on january 15th. There may be some people who are saying, who is mary barra . Shes a 33year veteran of General Motors. If youre in the Auto Industry, you know who she is. Her background is in General Motors operations. Thats really her strength in terms of coming up through the Auto Industry. And why is she replacing dan ackerson as ceo of General Motors . He has said for some time there was a Succession Plan in place, but most of us thought it would happen late last year. Akerson asked for the advancement, because his wife has been diagnosed with latestage cancer. He wants to step down to spend time with his wife. Well have more throughout the morning from ms. Akerson and ms. Barra, regarding the huge, huge change. Back to you. All right. Phil lebeau in chicago, thank you very much. The gm shares now, just slightly higher on the day. Barra will be the first woman to lead a global automaker. Our own becky quick spoke with her at the fortune all womens were on a journey and we want to make sure were engaging our employees and tapping into the ingenuities, and the responsibility we have now, we have 35,000 people connected to designing, selling, or buying the parts. And we want to get them involved. They know how to do their job better than anyone else, and we need to support them as they do that, and enable them to be creative and get their great ideas. Big news, and well talk about mary barra a lot later on in the hour. The fdic has approved the volcker rule, one of the five agencies that needs to give the okay. Eamon jabbers has been going through that all morning long. Hey, eamon. Reporter hey, were just across the street from the fdic, and they gave us a brief on whats in this thing. Let me drill down. Theyre really focusing on the trading desks inside each one of the major banks. Thats the focus of the regulation, not necessarily on a pertrade basis but on a deskbydesk basis. One of the requirements theyll have here is that each trading desk come up with his own mission statement. Theyre going to have to declare what it is that trading desk exists to do, and turn that document over to regulators. Also, the Company Board is going to have to approve a Compliance Program for the entire company to make sure that theyre complying with the volcker rule, that Everybody Knows what they are and are not allowed to buy on each of the desks throughout the institution. And, also, weve talked about this before, but the ceos are going to have to certify that they are following their Compliance Program, that there is a robust Compliance Program, but the ceos wont have to necessarily sign a document that says theres no prop trading anywhere in this bank. Theyll have to attest to the existence and robustness of this Compliance Program. Kelly . All right, eamon jabbers in washington for us. Thank you very much. On a day, we should mention, Goldman Sachs up 1. 4 , having the most positive impact on the dow, keeping an eye on markets here. For more on the volcker rule, lets get to Rick Santelli in chicago with a very special guest. Rick . Yes, thank you, kelly. Id like to welcome sheila bair, used to run the fdic for five years, her institution be as carl pointed out, one of five that needed to vote on the volcker rule, and indeed they did, unanimously. Shes on the Cnbc Newsline due to inclement weather. Thank you for taking the time. Sure, rick. How are you . Very well. I cant help but remember the wonderful article in december 2011 in fortune telling us your thoughts on the volcker rule, and at that point, many hundreds of pages ago, you said the problem is its like a Rube Goldberg contraption. Do you still feel that way . [ laughter ] well, i thought we were going to talk about banks providing payday loans, but we can talk about this a little bit. I have not had a chance to read the rule, which is why i dont want to provide too many indepth comments, but by all accounts, what ive been able to review, its gotten simpler, and stronger. So those are directionally the right way. I was glad that they tightened up on the hedging exemption. Im not sure why theres controversy about this. I think theyre just saying when banks put on hedges they should understand the specific risk theyre hedging and why the particular hedge will reduce the risks. Thats the kind of things banks should be doing, monitoring those to make sure theyre still correlated over time. You know, i think, again, the very initial impression is its gotten simpler, a little stronger. But it is very difficult to distinguish Market Making in particular from proprietary trading. It would be easier to reinstate glass steagall, than the dividing lines. It took a long time to get agreement on this. This is a big victory for jack lew, as well. He really pushed hard to get this done before the end of the year, and they have done so. Now, i know were going to talk about payday loans, and we will eventually get there. Okay. [ laughter ] one more generic idea, the one major exemption, especially on a floor that trades futures for treasuries, you know, the exemption is you can trade treasuries, munys, agencies, you know, i dont know, am i crazy, sheila, or is this probably the largest optimum period of risk in that area right now as we speak . [ laughter ] what do you think . I will disagree with that. Look, i think this is the capital rules, a lot of the Bank Regulations give special, favorable treatment to governmentbacked securities. Youre seeing it with the Money Fund Reforms that the s. E. C. Has proposed, too. It absolutely creates the herd mentality, to buy more and more into the asset classes, and so long as the fed keeps buying them and keeping the prices up that way, yeah, you have to wonder whether it will end badly at some point. You know, i dont disagree with you on that. But i think the pressures to maintain liquidity in those markets and the perception theres no credit risk, at least, an Interest Rate, no credit risk, led them to that conclusion, but thats certainly not the only place where Bank Regulations and financial regulations favor governmentbacked securities. All right. On payday loans, youve written great pieces that, you know, this is a place that banks should go. They may clean it up a bit. The current scenario is probably not fair for many that use it. But i have to tell you, especially on today with the issues of the volcker rule and doddfrank, can banks stand the Public Relations aspects of moving into that space . Doesnt that send a message, whether its a good thing or a bad thing, i just think i cant imagine banks bragging, yeah, well take this space over, because it has such a neglect tev connotation associated with it. Right. I think some offer variation, which really wasnt much better. It was 260 apr as opposed to about 400 annualized Interest Rate for the nonbank payday loan typical product. So theres a lot of space to get the Interest Rates way down, get the costs way down, and still make money. When i was at the fdic, and this still holds with the current leadership, we offered to provide cra credit if they could keep it below 36 , which would give them a lot of cover if the regulators are saying that thats, you know, warning of credit under cra. So i do think there is a way to do this right. It protects the reputation and enhances the reputation. Its terrible, you know, for people facing a shortterm cash problem, and need to go borrow on an unsecured basis for a dollar amount, the options are not good. The banks with the preexisting infrastructure, the ability to do direct deposit, automatic deduct to get repaid, theyre very well positioned to provide a much lower cost product than the traditional payday loan, and still make money at it. Listen, sheila, thank you for taking the time. Didnt mean to put a bait and switch. No, thats okay, i expected it. The next time youre on chicago, come on the floor, so we can do this face to face. Well be out there for christmas, so maybe ill do that. Thanks a lot. Great. Thank you. Carl, back to you. All right. People love that interview on twitter. Thanks a lot. Dows down about 31. Dominic is watching the drugstore stocks. Hey, dom. So cvs, caremark, and Cardinal Health are forming a joint venture to create the largest generic drugsourcing company in the United States, basically. Separately, extending a threeyear agreement, a deal for Cardinal Health to distribute cvs pharmaceutical products. Both stocks are higher on this news sharply. So again, cah and cvs both to the upside. Over to you. All right, dom, thank you. The s p has outperformed europes broader markets, what does Goldman Sachs see in the year ahead . They offer the outlook for 2014. Also ahead, Kenneth Jacobs interview. How might the volcker rule impact his firm . Im beth. And im michelle. And we own the paper cottage. Its a stationery and gifts store. Anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. So you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the Game Changing app from ink. We didnt get into business to spend time managing receipts, thats why we have ink. We like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. So you have time to focus on the things you love. Ink from chase. So you can. 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Gold surges 30 an ounce, and this is on news of the fed beginning the tapering program this month. So the gold, precious metals, certainly in focus, and thats why materials are the standout to the upside. Back over to you, kelly. An interesting read on growth expectations. Thank you, dom. The imf out with the outlook for europe, and a slightly better tone, saying the region seems to be turning a corner and there are signs we should say that growth has begun to emerge after several years of declining activity. Goldman sachs says similar reviews remain cautious for 2014. And here with the lookout is hugh, and peter, here at post 9. Welcome. You know, peter, it was interesting, there was a note you famously put out, 18 months ago, the long goodbye, the case for equities, and at a time when people are rolling their eyes, were not so sure. Look where we are today. What is the case from here . Are you still as bullish on equities both for europe and generally speaking worldwide . Well, were pretty optimis c optimistic, because actually markets still clearly theres been a big period of outperformance sectors relative to government bonds. We expect that to continue. We believe the rerating has been completed and we expect profits to be the main driver of returns looking forward. We think despite the relatively weak economic outlook, European Companies can see pretty good profit growth. Is the case to some extent a valuation story . How cheap is europe relative to the u. S. , and how important is that for investors who might be looking at gains here and saying, should i be rotating . Yeah. I think europe was very cheap, and that was one of the things thats attracted quite a lot of foreign inflows into the equity market this year. But europe is rerated quite a bit. And its now pretty much in line with the typical modest discount relative to the u. S. So we dont think really valuation is the key. But we do think that europe is behind the u. S. In margin expansion, in revenue growth. And that will pick up over the next year, and its really that fundamental growth that should keep europe outperforming for a bit. Hugh, production numbers today. Interesting. Smallest decline for italy in almost two years. When you look at the countries that needed reform, who did it best . Who is doing it best right now . Well, i think amongst the bigger countries, we take the most positive view of spain, who i think quite a lot of reform has been made, quite a lot of restructuring is going on. Thats weighed very heavily on growth and employment in spain. So were not that optimistic about the shortterm outlook for growth in spain. But we do think because of the reforms, quite a lot of opportunities are being created beneath the surface, and looking 18 months down the road, thats a country where there is more optimism. France and italy, its a mixed story. We see less progress there with reform, and even though the shorterterm outlook might be more positive, without that reform, without the consolidations, without the deleveraging, theres reason for concerns over the medium term. You know, some guys on the credit side who within the last couple of months who said, if anything, there could be a meltup into the end of the year for europe as a region. You know, people start to get optimistic and pile in. Are you seeing any evidence of that on the equity side . And is that does that bring forward or temper to some extent the positive story over the next 12 months or so . We certainly have seen a palpable change in sponsorship for the European Equity market, and a lot of it has come from outside of europe. If you look at the net buying, for example, from u. S. Investors into europe, after several years of net selling, you have seen a very sharp increase in buying over the course of the last few months, particularly since the summer when you really started to hit the Inflection Point of better economic data. People are really buying europe from a very, very underweighted base. And that really has some way to reverse. And we expect to see more buying coming through into the equity market over the course of the next few months. And particularly, some switching some form of into credit, we think the profits and dividends will start growing and a lot of companies where the equity is cheaper than the credit. How about the u. K. . Would you have expected them to be where they are if id asked you this question two years ago . And who gets the credit . Well, i think we are optimistic about the u. K. We have been for sometime. The optimism is being borne out in the most recent data. I mean, i think when you look for credit, its probably various people should take some. What we have seen of late, i think, is the considerable stimulus on the monetary size, which is being built up over a long period, actually have an influence on the economy, because the financial sector, which is the blockage in that process through various initiatives that have been taken by the bank of england, but also by the government, the blockage has been somewhat removed, and its led to this dramatic pickup in growth over the last few quarters and something we expect to continue into 2014. As someone who just moved from there, you know what they im glad i was there when the sterling was below 1. 50. Peter, speaking of currency, for investors looking to pile into europe, how big that the currency drops 10 , 15 over there . If anything, the strength of the youre ro euro is a be proi. Its true for euro zone and u. K. Companies. Given the relative tightness of the policy in europe compared to the u. S. , u. K. , and other central banks, the euro is still pretty strong. For better or worse, if you are italy, for example. We have to leave it think, guys, but thank you for coming by. Thank you. With about two weeks to go before christmas, which gadgets will make the best gifts this Holiday Season . Cnets brian cooley has made his list and checked it twice. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. This is the pursuit of perfection. Just by talking to a helmet. It grabbed the patients record before we even picked him up. It found out the doctor we needed was at st. Annes. Wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. It even pulled strings with the stoplights. My ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. 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The story is interesting because panasonic is getting out of the plasma business. I think its march of next year, is the report. And that is tragic to us, because the best value, best quality tv out there is plasma, but the consumer shift has been newer, shiny object technologies, mostly l. E. D. , lcd, very thin, the new thing. But theyre not the best tvs, as a class, the way plasma are. Are you recommending buying this on the bargain . It will be hard to get it fixed if anything goes wrong. Is it mainly the price point . Theres a its the quality and value point. So lets say 1,250 for 55 inch, what we think is the best tv, period. Thats not a super cheap price, but incredible value. And the tv is going to work as long as it works. In other words, the technologys never going to be obsolete, and these are extremely wellmade, because theyre not bargain televisions. You like xbox one and the hoku 3. Yeah, the playstation, xbox one, the new big story. Extremely big category for this Current Quarter and going through next year. The xbox one plays more toward a television hub. The ps 4 is leaning toward gaming. Tablet, the ipad air, the nexus 7, the kindle fire. I didnt narrow it down. They go in different slots. If money is no object, its ipad air. Its so stunningly light and thin. Apple does everything really well. If you want something that wont cost that much, a half or less, it will be the google nexus 7. If you use a lot of amazon media and the kindle fire hdx, the 8. 9, the bigger one, with the live help theyve been talking about, and absolute dna tied into amazons media empire, thats a great bet. Ive given people tablets who dont know how to use them. The amazon one is simpler. Brian, i was going to ask, my familys secret santa has a 35 price limit on it. Is there anything in the gadget world that fits the bill here . Totally. Totally. Google chromecast, that is basically a roku box on a stick, a streaming television device. You stick it into an hdmi port on your television, an overgrown thumb drive, 35, and you get a variety, though not all, of the streaming tv services out there, and movie downloads. You could also look at a belkin wireless music receiver, plugs into the home entertainment, and stream music from the home or tablet without any wires, from anywhere within, say, 100, 150 feet. Of all of the wearables, you like the fit bit sdwlchlt yeah, one of the fitness bands, and its become just this year, as tech editors, we thought they were niche, triathlete, that most people didnt care. Now, the companies that make the devices are getting it right. Theyre talking to the person who wants to maybe lose 10 pounds, sleep a little better. They reveal your health on really good apps. Thats been the magic sauce for them. Brian, you havent mentioned any pcs or chrome laptops. We hit the chrome book, really simple chrome browserbased laptop, and while theyre a forward idea, theyre still too fast for most consumers, and some are extre extremely expensive. Theres a weird striation of the pricing. And as far as computers, we have to kiss them goodbye, at least as being the bullseye. Sales were be off 15 year over year, and thats the whole pc market. Apple is doing okay, but pcs are maybe a sixth or an eighth of our universe of Computing Devices in the next couple of years. Theyre becoming peripheral. The smartphone is the new computer. You say skip google glass. Yeah, too early yeah, google glass isnt really in retail yet. Apple tv, were still waiting for. And smartwatches are way too green. You have a couple of them out there. The Samsung Galaxy gear is the best known. A number of other upstarts we think are interesting, but in january, at the Consumer Electronics show, we will see the other shoe drop, and it will be smartwatch palooza, and that will be the time to see how the market shapes up. Not right now. Brian, can you come shopping with us personally, each and every one of us . Id love to. Well see you next time. All right, thanks a lot. Brian cooley joining us from cnet. What do Silicon Valley and bitcoin have in common . Youll want to hear the answer to that. Also, ahead, the european close. Keep it right here. Squawk on the street will be right back. On the trading flr in real time. The shell brought him great fame. But then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their Trading Platform. [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a. Shell. 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Its individual analysts calls that are moving the stocks today in that general downtrend. I do want to highlight one area of grave concern for an awful lot of people. And thats the inability of the European Central bank to signal it has further moves up its sleeve. Today, mario draghi, the president of the ecb, was in rome giving a speech, and it was all about basically the need for banking union, structural reform, dismissing the idea that europe is on any type of deflationary cycle. That basically means of all of the major banks it is the tightest of the banks at the moment. Its not engaged in qe. In fact, the Balance Sheet of the ecb has shrunk by 8 over the past years as the banks have paid back some of the 1 trillion euro cheap money they borrowed. The effect on the euro is to send it higher, and the dollar, back up to the october lows. At a fiveyear high to the yen, because the bank of japan is doing the exact opposite. One of the Big Questions for 2014 will be whether these moves on the euro ultimately force the European Central bank into some major additional policy moves. Guys, back to you. All right, simon, thank you very much. Simon hobbs. Bob pisani is here watching whats moving on the floor. The dow is down, but the homebuilders are doing okay. Yes, a very good point. Ill lead with that. The important thing is the bond market is behave, and thats whats stabilizing stocks now. The homebuilders. We had great comments overall from Toll Brothers, doing really well in their numbers. But the orders are slowing down. They made it clear, higher prices are slowing down orders, some of the Building Product companies are doing well on top of that today. Hd supply beat expectations, so some of the companies in the Building Product sectors. Put up Building Products, and theyre doing better hds up 3. 7 , now up 5 in the last hour. We got a cold snap, higher gas prices, and they still couldnt move. Today, theyre finally moving. The stocks have been down about 10 in the last six weeks. The problem is oversupply, oil and natural gas. The last push for ipos, the final week for it. Set the price tonight, auto home, chinese online auto site. What . I know, Everybody Loves it. The price was 12 to 14, and then suddenly, 14 to 16. Valero energy, obviously associated with the refiner, going public. Thats a big pipeline terminal operator. Tomorrow, of course, hilton. We keep emphasizing the point about hilton, 4,000 hotels. Not rooms, but 4,000 hotels, coming wednesday and thursday. Theyll be pricing, a limited partnership in cheniere, liquid gas, oil, and look at 500. Com. Talking Sports Lotteries in china. Huh . But they priced at 13 . Its 25. One month later. The ipo market in china is heating up, definitely. Look at the other one. Sunji mobile, they manage apps in china. Priced at 5. 4 million, i think 12 three weeks ago, and it was almost as high as 18, just a couple of days ago, now at 15. Of course, the big one, next, too, well be waiting for large ones, including ali baba. Yeah, thatll be a huge one. Bob pisani, thank you, sir. Between Silicon Valleys open letter to president obama this week to curb the Government Surveillance Program and media rise of bitcoin is something that buzzfeeds John Steinberg says will be big next year. John, good morning. Good to be here. Is there a 17weight thing you need to worry about with we had a great post. All people on bitcoin, on webo, talking about bitcoin. Some of the top comments. Its a trend i missed. In 99, scott mcneilly, at sun, says you have zero privacy, get over it. That was the sentiment in 99 and spoke to the times. I didnt agree with it then. But people are shocked how little privacy we have, and the rise of bitcoin, snapchat, whisper, its definitely an investable trend. What should the policy response be in washington . There has to be more transparency, and not only the policy response in washington, what youre seeing in the established companies, the response to washington, they realize now its a competitive trend they need to seize on, right . Yahoo google, facebook, the next wage of internet competition will be fought on privacy and who stands up for the users. Were you surprised that the gathering could coordinate cohesively around a mission . Its an easy issue. I wish we had been invited. To cast a broader net, you see the ebb stastablished Companies Think we would have wanted to be in the tent, too. They could have gone broader. And what would you say so the interesting thing about it, to the point about the quote from 99, is this something that people just need to acknowledge or embrace, or is there a sense that really the pendulum has swung entirely one direction, and with things like bitcoin, theyre looking for something to bring it back to some semblance of normally, if thats possible in todays world . I think the cat is out of the bag. Weve asked for transparency. The government hasnt been clear on it. I think the idea it will be ever be clear isnt going to be, especially young people. Crypto currencies will arise. Different topic. Twitter. 51. 84. We had you on shortly after the ipo. We know you were longterm bullish on the notion of twitter as a selfsustaining company. Is this too rich . Its too rich. Its too rich. The reason why its running now is retargeting, which is basically twitter can let an advertiser take an email address, or a cookie, if you shop on a site, and you look at something, dont buy it, the advertiser can find you again on twitter. Thats built into the price, right . This is why facebook ran the last time, you know, this retargeting, the lowest hanging fruit of advertising. Wait a minute. Why is it too high, then, if what youre pointing to is a Business Model that has done well for facebook, could do well for twiter . If you look at the multiples, revenue to e. V. , next years numbers, twitter is at 25. Facebook is half of that. Google is 5 1 2 google is dramatically underpriced. Youtube is a facebook or twitter hiding inside of google. Its great. I love twitter. I love the ad product, but its so rich. Well, i guess, thats thats going to be a pushandpull. Yeah. A tug of war with the longs and the shorts over the next 12 months. Yeah. Thats where youre hearing some guys on the desk saying the real money, long money, whatever you want to call it, was on the short side of the twitter and facebook the other possibility is doing 1. 1 billion, 1. 2 billion, its a slam dunk. You go to major brands, throw down another 25 million, another 50 million, were not talking 20 or 50 billion, and its an easy revenue beat. Go deeper and explain the profits. Just a word, to go back to the earlier point, this is all coming, a couple of investable names would be i think theyre all private right now. Okay. Thats why theres so much silicon excitement around snapchat. Beyond the fact its captivated young people, it answers the privacy concerns. I think google will go into it, facebook. Wow. Whoa, jon, people are responding to the they really do want to know what you think about valuations, Business Models, long term. Come back soon. Great, thank you. Love being here. 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And Kayla Tausche is joined by the ceo of lazard, Kenneth Jacobs. Take it away. You said it. Im here with ken jacobs. You took the helm of lazard following the late bruce, and the world was a different place, both for your company and the overall economy. Talk about then and now and whats changed. Well, a lot. First, i think were finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel on the financial crisis, and the impact its had on the world economy. Probably for the first time in about eight years, i think we feel confident about 2014. The macroenvironment is improving in the United States. It feels like its stabilized in europe. The tail risk associated with markets, disruption in europe seems to be diminished. And we have the makings of an improvement overall globally. Lazard is perhaps best known as a marquee advisory to big companies, multinational companies, youre talking to ceos every day. Whats their level of confidence at a time when there are almost no deals out there . Well, the deal market is usually, we believe, driven by three factors valuation, finance availability of financing, and ceo confidence and really, since the beginning of the crisis, weve had financing. Once the crisis resolved, theres been plenty of financing. Valuations in the last year or so are probably richer than theyve been. But for the first time, it feels like the macroenvironment by and large is improving in the United States and stabilizing in europe. And ceo confidence is a factor of the overall economy. What is really happening in the economy drives ceo board room confidence, and we think the macro outlook is improving, it will improve confidence and the environment. You mentioned valuations being rich. Do you think there needs to be a stock Market Correction . Not necessarily. I think it will be a function of how the macroenvironment plays out. If it is about what is expected, its probably theyre a little rich. If its better than expected, then theyre probably okay. You are not a bankholding company, so the volcker rule, as it was released today, doesnt affect lazard as much. But i imagine there are some unintended effects youre preparing for. What are some of those . Well, for us, were largely unaffected directly by volcker, but for some of the competitors, there clearly will be some impact. Its a long document. Its hard to know exactly how this will play out. But in all likelihood, the many of the profitable activities, proprietary trading, will be available to the banks, and continue to put pressure on roes, profitability, and that means people will have to be better with the compensation, and able to retain the people, and the availability of the talent improves. I imagine Bank Employees are sending resumes to boutique like lazard, but to attract them and retain them, you have to pay them, like you said. You had an activist in your stock, nelson pelt, hes still there, he wanted compensation to be lower, lower than it is right now. Id be interested if you could comment on what some of the discussions looked like and how your camaraderie with peltz right now. Well, weve been very weve been very active in terms of our efforts to better manage the company. Weve put out targets both in regard with regard to margin both for interim targets for 2013 and a target for 2014. Weve been an active allocator of capital back to shareholders over this period of time. Mr. Peltz today is a 13g investor. Hes been a 13g investor for quite sometime. We have a Good Relationship with him, and the firm is on a good track. No split, no sale, nothing immediate we should be preparing for . No, i think were doing quite well at the moment. All right, ken jacobs, chairman and ceo of lazard. Kelly and carl, back to you. Kayla, thank you very much. Big move in icon enterprises. The Company Called by carl icahn. And well tell you why after a short break. [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] 1. 21 gigawatts. Today, thats easy. 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As weve been reporting all morning, General Motors has picked a woman as its next ceo, naming Product Development chief mary barra as the first female head of a major automotive company. Now, were joined by Harvard Business School Professor bill george, who i believe knows mary personally. Bill, thanks so much for being here. Thank you. Yes, mary came to our course at Harvard Business school for Global Leaders this summer. Shes a terrific choice. Shes an inspired choice, because she has great car experience. Shes been there 32 years, joined the company at 18. Of course went on and got her education. A team leade eleader, consensus builder. So shell be a great team at General Motors, and an inside choice. Im very pleased that they paid off their final investment from the u. S. Treasury, and thanks to the cars marrieds been turning out, theyve been up in double digits all overlong, up, i think, 14 , in United States sales in november. Youll see this is the General Motors of the future, not the General Motors of the past. And im very encouraged its great for america, because theyre bringing manufacturing back to the u. S. Theyre expeanding in china, an winning in their market. Im pleased to see General Motors is back and probably the best u. S. Investment the Obama Administration has made. Im very pleased. Lets talk about what this means for women, and im looking at a profile from this past summer where they mentioned her time in hr at gm, and in the words of one consultant, she had a difficult time getting credibility, because she was in hr before, even though she is obviously an electrical engineer. Are we done with that are we out of that phase for good now . Boy, i sure hope so. The fact that shes a great people leader, whats wrong with that she knows finance, but particularly because shes an engineer and she knows cars, and thats what General Motors has lacked for, like, 30 years, they havent had anyone at the top, other than bob stimple, and were getting the operators coming into the top job, like ursa labernes, and, of course, people like meg whitman, and indra newy, so theres a lot of female lion of executives, and i dont like the pejorative stuff as hr being a negative. I look add at as a positive. We have janet yellen taking over for the fed, Hillary Clinton in the mix for 2016. Theres one glaring sector where theres not a prominent top female executive, and if anything, weve seen some top female executives really leaving that industry over the last couple of years. Yeah, thats a worry. And id like to see more females on top of major financial organizations. Were certainly working on it in the organizations im with. But i think we have a ways to go in the financial community. But among the corporations now, its happening, and we need more. Were not there yet by a long shot, but we see fantastic women coming through the programs at harvard. So id like to see more of them ascend to the c suite and ultimately to the top job, and it would be good for building teams and American Business for the long term. Bill, not to say she wont have challenges, although i do see barclays adds gm to their top pick list, and in their words, bill, for the first time in a very long time, gm has a is being run by an engineer. What does she have to worry about . We know her competitions not going to sit still. Well, first of all, shes got to continue to turn out great cars, carl. Ive been driving a lot of the cars as rental cars when i travel all over the country. They are much better cars. Shes got to continue to be cost competitive. She has to build the relationship with the uaw, because they made a lot of progress with bob king, but they have to create Winwin Solutions to be competitive, and they have to have the cars that americans want to buy. Thats what the old finance guys in the previous generations forgot about, is they were playing the shortterm game. Thats the key. And she has to build globally. Europe is a challenge, building in china, making progress, theyre way ahead of others in china, but i think that will continue to be a big challenge but a great opportunity. So im very i think this is the new gm, and thanks to ed whitaker and dann akerson, we cant forget what they did. Whitaker brought it out of bankruptcy, and akerson has been there a little over three years, done an outstanding job and really got the house in order, and groomed successors. Yeah. So im optimistic. Bill, always good to get your insight. Thanks so much. Bill george, talking about the story that did dominate the discussion today. And incredible 24 hours for the company, just last night, word that the government had sold the rest of its stake, and here we are. Lets see what the afternoon brings, wapner and the halftime. Thanks so much. Heres what were tomming today. Nifty fifty as twitter retakes the key level. Are shares now poised for a bigger breako out. Now the man compared to some, compared by some to buffett, tells you where hes investing next. We start today with this question. Is the socalled crisis trade officially over . Five years after the meltdown, stocks sit at historic highs, europe appears to have stabilized, a budget deal is looming, and according to our own steve liesman, the taper is increasingly likely this

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