Environment, as well. A good day for small caps. Yields are down. Tech is up. The big names getting a nice lift. Speaking of, the mega caps it take us to our talk in the tape. Assessing apple. Once the biggest and most important stock in the market. Now this tells a very different story. The share is the worst performing in the group this year. Will tonight get the stock back on track . Let us ask our panel. And requisite Capitol Management and joe terranova. And they are both cnbc contributors. Great to see everybody here. And you get the ball first. What do you think about tonight . I will take the ball and run with it. I think a lot is priced into the stock. First if you look at the chart technically over the last one year. As joe can attest to perhaps lower lows and higher high prices. But i think that is going to continue to grow. There is low expectations. Im going to stick with tim cook. The bad news is priced in and the stock is trying to make a balance from the longterm suppor
Digits, this kind of cold is not something to take lightly. That is why we are starting here it in the first alert storm center. We are talking about some dangerous cold here, what kind of damage can this do . Liz certainly damage to any plans that are out there. Most of those probably not surviving the winter, pets good be in danger if they are left out overnight. Also problems with heights overnight as some areas go down to the single digits. If your pipes ares are sensitive, keep them dripping. 20, roanoke. Upper 20s, the farther south you go. Wind chill still even colder, 14 in oxford. 19, roxboro. 16, chapel hill. Fayetteville, 18. Temperatures are going to continue to drop in with that, the wind chills will continue to drop, as well. 16 by the time we get to 3 00 or 4 00, many of us will bottom out finally rising again, and some areas may hit nine or eight before it is all said and done. First alert predictor shows wind chills will likely feel more like eight or nine degrees, aro
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