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according to burger business.com, burger king is getting in on action. instead of scrambling up eggs they want to push burgers for breakfast. do you like the idea? we have a registered dietician and author of book, younger next week. is this a good idea? >> i don't think it's a good idea. we have so many fastfood options, clogging people's arteries, expanding their waistlines and we need healthier and nutritious options and fast-food companies need to step up to the plate to provide those. gerri: what is interesting, all the other restaurants are essentially coming up with new solutions, right? new things to serve. burger king is saying no. why do you think that is? >> i think the thing is if consumers don't buy the products they're not going to sell the products. for example, when they offer veggie burgers way back when, some of the fast-food giants they didn't sell. so people, these companies want to give people what they want. they want convenience. they want comfort food, when they're rushing in the morning and want something quick and easy that tast
according to burger business.com, burger king is getting in on action. instead of scrambling up eggs they want to push burgers for breakfast. do you like the idea? we have a registered dietician and author of book, younger next week. is this a good idea? >> i don't think it's a good idea. we have so many fastfood options, clogging people's arteries, expanding their waistlines and we need healthier and nutritious options and fast-food companies need to step up to the plate to provide...
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henry had this to say about eating a burger king burger for breakfast. yes, i would eat a burger for breakfast. in fact, i did that a couple days ago. one last thing, president obama appearing at a walmart. he is there to promote solar panels. >> this is just coming out. stuart: the unions are very angry about this. not happy with that one. what are you getting for your wife? the mother of your child. >> a massage. and a pedicure. stuart: you are not going to give away on air what you are really buying her. >> i will take care of it on sunday, though. stuart: what are you doing for mother's day? >> i do not know. still up for options. you? stuart: i will be celebrating mother's day. i do not know why i brought this up. [laughter] stuart: the dow jones industrial average up now 25 points. we have been neglecting that. we are up 33 points. up 30. 16581. not bad. what do you say to that, deirdre bolton? deirdre: i do not know. i was listening on my beats headphones. it was a big day in technology. apples and talk to buy beat. the biggest accusation ever for
henry had this to say about eating a burger king burger for breakfast. yes, i would eat a burger for breakfast. in fact, i did that a couple days ago. one last thing, president obama appearing at a walmart. he is there to promote solar panels. >> this is just coming out. stuart: the unions are very angry about this. not happy with that one. what are you getting for your wife? the mother of your child. >> a massage. and a pedicure. stuart: you are not going to give away on air what...
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reports that burger king is bringing out the big buns, burger and fries for brake fast. you don't like this? i love this idea. there is time of day when you don't want a cheeseburger? not me. i can't think of an hour of the day when a cheeseburger is not appropriate. >> maybe burger but not bread and fries. too many carbs too early. melissa: you're such a good person. >> mcdonald's brought in $201,210,000,000,000 in breakfast sales. all year long, all sales, 24/7 from taco bell 24 billion. mcdonald's beat them with brake fast. only area of fast-food growing is breakfast. melissa: bk says we can't compete with the egg mcmuffin so we might as well sell cheeseburgers. >> i don't eat this stuff. melissa: ever? ever? not a moment of weakness and french fry never crosses your lips? >> maybe a french fry. if you eat carbs and crappy stuff better to do in the morning with whole stay to burn it off. melissa: i love that that is great point. all right. she just wants to be left alone. marisa mayer telling critics to stop asking if yahoo! is tech or media company. she got all furio
reports that burger king is bringing out the big buns, burger and fries for brake fast. you don't like this? i love this idea. there is time of day when you don't want a cheeseburger? not me. i can't think of an hour of the day when a cheeseburger is not appropriate. >> maybe burger but not bread and fries. too many carbs too early. melissa: you're such a good person. >> mcdonald's brought in $201,210,000,000,000 in breakfast sales. all year long, all sales, 24/7 from taco bell 24...
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because my bug burgers will go up, and they'll have to pay more for burgers, just, gosh, everything up and down the line. melissa: yeah. >> because minimum wage applies to everybody. it doesn't care what the labor market is or isn't. melissa: robert, thank you for coming on. we appreciate your view from the front lines. i hope you'll come back to the show. >> thank you. melissa: thank you. "countdown to the closing bell" is up next. will it be a record setting day on wall street? liz claman is here to take us through the next hour. what do you have coming up? is. liz: we will be all over the markets watching every tick to see if we get that record close and new highs for a lot of the indices, so it's a great day for stocks, but what about for businesses? an in-studio, live interview with the secretary of labor, tom perez. he is going to be in the building with us here, sitting to talk about what creates the most fertile environment for business creation. which states are doing it, right? by the way, it might not have a lot to do with tax policy per state because new york tends to be a
because my bug burgers will go up, and they'll have to pay more for burgers, just, gosh, everything up and down the line. melissa: yeah. >> because minimum wage applies to everybody. it doesn't care what the labor market is or isn't. melissa: robert, thank you for coming on. we appreciate your view from the front lines. i hope you'll come back to the show. >> thank you. melissa: thank you. "countdown to the closing bell" is up next. will it be a record setting day on wall...
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the fact is that flipping burgers is a low skill job. if they want to make more money, they need to improve their skills and if you want to help someone that can't afford their meals you should help them as a private individual. >> are you making two arguments that -- >> yes. let me bring michelle in here. >> sure. >> jonathan makes a very good point. a lotof people go to mcdonald's and start their career at mcdonald's and they use it as a steppingstone. >> like the current ceo. >> to further career advancement. >> yeah. this is not a job that's supposed to be with you for the rest of your life. this is often times the jobs that young people get. if you raise the minimum wage, businesses need to account for that adjusted cost and they cut these jobs and who that hurts, african americans, young people, latinos and jess, you're talking about these emotional arguments but you're not going to the main point which is that jobs are going to be killed and people are going to have to pay more for these goods and services. >> we have to leave it
the fact is that flipping burgers is a low skill job. if they want to make more money, they need to improve their skills and if you want to help someone that can't afford their meals you should help them as a private individual. >> are you making two arguments that -- >> yes. let me bring michelle in here. >> sure. >> jonathan makes a very good point. a lotof people go to mcdonald's and start their career at mcdonald's and they use it as a steppingstone. >> like...
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you will flip when you find out which pretty powerful ceos spent time flipping burgers. >>> the shoes so amazing they might as welcome with a cape and sidekick. mosh "money" coming right up. ♪. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. adam: google is taking the gadget game to a whole new level, producing a new tablet prototype, that is something like out of a spy movie. project tango, their name for it. project tango tablet will feature infrared depth sensors and three dimensional software to create images after user's surrounding. we have fox business's jo ling kent joining me now to discuss this. let's start with you, samantha. is this google do no evil or is this google crea
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there will be a build your own burger bar as well. burgers along with the booze and the milkshake and the coffee, does this work along with the coffee? are they getting away from coffee? what does this business model look like? will it be successful? stuart: who cares. if you stick with one product for the rest of your corporate history, you die. >> can i tell you one more thing, back in 2012 when the owner sold to starbucks, guess how much he sold for? stuart: 100 million. >> yes. bingo. stuart: i wonder how much it is worth now. a solar deal. it is supposed to be the first of a kind. nicole: when you think of groupon, you may be thinking of a local restaurant or beauty salon. maybe you are not thinking about a solar system. panels and the like for your home. you have groupon and soliciting working together to do exact the this. you can basically set yourself up with this solar service with no additional cost. it is basically ground breaking. forget about two cans of soup for one. a whole new thing. basically making your house ready
there will be a build your own burger bar as well. burgers along with the booze and the milkshake and the coffee, does this work along with the coffee? are they getting away from coffee? what does this business model look like? will it be successful? stuart: who cares. if you stick with one product for the rest of your corporate history, you die. >> can i tell you one more thing, back in 2012 when the owner sold to starbucks, guess how much he sold for? stuart: 100 million. >> yes....
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it is not just the franchise neil: we don't pay more for burgers? >> the problem is what we discover is that inequality wages are hurting not just mcdonald's but the economy in general. neil: what is the same operation is running 11 or 12 now you have to increase their pay spee mhz performance. neil: just that. can you see that cycle? >> it is not as if congress is not getting a wage increase. >> wages should increase normally with economic growth. that is the problem. you cannot force higher wages. the economy has to excepted. the franchisees' are out there running sees businesses a majority of them are small businesses that have said they cannot afford the $15 an hour. the national restaurant association said there will be massive job losses that went through. gerri: i can certainly see the wisdom to pay higher wages to index to reflect on dash inflation but $15 is not it. i don't even know if this dicey recovery so i think it would be more important for businesses to be encouraged to get people in the door then we can debate. >> absolutely we kee
it is not just the franchise neil: we don't pay more for burgers? >> the problem is what we discover is that inequality wages are hurting not just mcdonald's but the economy in general. neil: what is the same operation is running 11 or 12 now you have to increase their pay spee mhz performance. neil: just that. can you see that cycle? >> it is not as if congress is not getting a wage increase. >> wages should increase normally with economic growth. that is the problem. you...
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. >> they very much welcome an it is not just the franchise neil: we will not pay more for burgers or franchise? >> the problem is we discovered the inequality wages are hurting not just mcdonald's but the economy generally is. neil: what about those with the food chain that suddenly they jump that 15 that has to increase their pay as well. just that. you see the cycle? >> increasing wages is not a bad thing so is this has a ripple effect. >> wages that increase normally with economic growth that is the problem. you cannot force higher wages. the economy house to accept it. the franchisees' are out there running these businesses they have said they cannot afford the $15 an hour. that nra came out to say there is the massive job losses that went through. neil: i can see the wisdom of the a higher minimum wage to index to inflation instead of the fake it, all the time but $15? i don't even know with this recovery is $10.10 is its over three years or not. i think it is more important to be encouraged to get people in the door then we debates. >> absolutely. we keep hearing we need more j
. >> they very much welcome an it is not just the franchise neil: we will not pay more for burgers or franchise? >> the problem is we discovered the inequality wages are hurting not just mcdonald's but the economy generally is. neil: what about those with the food chain that suddenly they jump that 15 that has to increase their pay as well. just that. you see the cycle? >> increasing wages is not a bad thing so is this has a ripple effect. >> wages that increase normally...
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what happens to folks who eat these burgers or th beef, with e.coli? what are the symptoms, carolyn? >> so, the symptoms are very severe. it could be as severe as bloody diarrhea which is what handlands people in the hospital but it is clearly a bacteria you don't want to even mess around with in your kitchen. the most of the concerned about went into restaurants. but it does appear that there at least some part of it landed in retail outlets in michigan, north dakota, ohio, and florida. so if you're in those states and if you're looking at the usda website, you can get a list of the retailers who may have sold that product. gerri: you can also get it on our website tonight. we're putting it up there as well. and, you know, we reported on this yesterday. at the time there were fewer states. now nine states including florida. as far south as florida. you mentioned, restaurants, usda will not release names of restaurants. here is what they told us. people exposed were already exposed. it doesn't help the restaurant that is associated with these illnesses
what happens to folks who eat these burgers or th beef, with e.coli? what are the symptoms, carolyn? >> so, the symptoms are very severe. it could be as severe as bloody diarrhea which is what handlands people in the hospital but it is clearly a bacteria you don't want to even mess around with in your kitchen. the most of the concerned about went into restaurants. but it does appear that there at least some part of it landed in retail outlets in michigan, north dakota, ohio, and florida....
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nicole: red robin gourmet burgers. i have never eaten there. we should put that on the "varney and company" list of things to do. stock is up 12%, casual dining sector, they have seen traffic on the rise up 1/2%, not bad considering what some of the other casual diners came in with first quarter numbers that were better, same-store sales rose over 5%, revenue on the rise, more demand, cutting the margin. the big deal is the checks people are paying are more. increased check size of people are going there and ordering more, adding it. stuart: ed butowksi lives in texas. i did big in texas? >> i will tell you the al ng is on the rise. omenal burgers. no one has any money, mias well gooasual ng place. of 12%?tas the sck for the year, stilted downside t ware seeing stock up 12% at $71.31. stuart: a big plus om evy contributin to the redobindebate. football ratinging, we know that and by the way we we right, at&t does note direct tv unless those nfl games ce with it. right now at&t - a direc is negotiating with the nfl on a neunday ticket contract w
nicole: red robin gourmet burgers. i have never eaten there. we should put that on the "varney and company" list of things to do. stock is up 12%, casual dining sector, they have seen traffic on the rise up 1/2%, not bad considering what some of the other casual diners came in with first quarter numbers that were better, same-store sales rose over 5%, revenue on the rise, more demand, cutting the margin. the big deal is the checks people are paying are more. increased check size of...
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this, and i don't think they can, even if they could afford it and the prices don't change for the burgers, where do they think the money comes from, the bottom line of the franchise workers. what happens at the evened of the year. they say, i was going to buy another franchise, and by the way, employ another 100 people, but now i have less money because i have to pay these people more, so the 100 new jobs that i was going to create just are not going to be created. bernard, the government cannot just mandate what the market doesn't want. they can't artificially say we want higher prices, just like back in the '70s, they couldn't put a cap on gases prices and not expect lines to go around the block. the economics don't work that way. >> they can and should set certain minimum standards. i have a question for tracy. >> unbelievable. >> where does tracy think the money is going to come from to pay the student loans for further education that get people out of minimum wage jobs. you don't have money to pay off the student loans, so how are they going to educate themselves -- >> you just insul
this, and i don't think they can, even if they could afford it and the prices don't change for the burgers, where do they think the money comes from, the bottom line of the franchise workers. what happens at the evened of the year. they say, i was going to buy another franchise, and by the way, employ another 100 people, but now i have less money because i have to pay these people more, so the 100 new jobs that i was going to create just are not going to be created. bernard, the government...
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don't for get, what we have been seeing with commodity costs, yes, a lot of us like our beef and burgers, charlie excluded. >> i like a good steak, but you don't get it at mcdonald's. >> cheryl was making a brilliant point. >> the fact that commodity costs are rising, you will see costs go up again. families will suffer. >> the interesting debate here is these are the types of jobs that are being created in obamanomics. we have not had good-paying jobs -- >> are you for or against hiking the -- >> i am against it. >> well, appears different subject. >> what do you make of this? >> i do like the idea that it's being put out as a moral argument, and that's why you get good favorable polls, and the moral argument is that it's that you are hurting people, fewer people can get an entry level job and start their way into the work system, and we hurt americans -- >> you said something the other day, and i don't know if you feel this way or are regretting how callous the remark sounded -- >> unbelievable. >> we don't owe anybody anything, something like that. >> corporate american doesn't. a wom
don't for get, what we have been seeing with commodity costs, yes, a lot of us like our beef and burgers, charlie excluded. >> i like a good steak, but you don't get it at mcdonald's. >> cheryl was making a brilliant point. >> the fact that commodity costs are rising, you will see costs go up again. families will suffer. >> the interesting debate here is these are the types of jobs that are being created in obamanomics. we have not had good-paying jobs -- >> are...
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i feel like she's dealing, sitting on the burger king burger. >> sexist. melissa: okay. yeah, so the show got renewed, this is fantastic. >> yeah. melissa: what can we expect next season? >> we have to do it again. well, i mean, the place we start with every story is what would actually happen to a real group of people who are doing this, so a lot of the questions we're asking now are what would actually happen to these guys if season one had happened, and where would they go -- melissa: mark an degreeson is addicted to twitter, he might be able to help you with ideas because he likes to talk about your show a lot. from the fictional silicon valley to the real one, tech giants courting politicos and celebs with some of the biggest ragers at the white house correspondents' dinner this weekend, better known as the nerd prom, does this surprise you? you've got google and all these guys at the white house corps responsibilities' dinner? >> i think it's ironic because nothing has done more to undermine the standard of journalists than the internet, and now at an event that is
i feel like she's dealing, sitting on the burger king burger. >> sexist. melissa: okay. yeah, so the show got renewed, this is fantastic. >> yeah. melissa: what can we expect next season? >> we have to do it again. well, i mean, the place we start with every story is what would actually happen to a real group of people who are doing this, so a lot of the questions we're asking now are what would actually happen to these guys if season one had happened, and where would they go...
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frizy hair who said we raise politician wages why not the restaurants, what if we raise the cost of burgers and s fries to raise these wages. sandy in oklahoma, i work at mcdonald's, and serve mickey musmickeymicmickeymouse pancaket that was not by profession, what happened to us. erika, neil, listen, you sound like a manufacture less bastard -- a heartless bastard, think of people cookining food. i am thinking of people eating that food, and doubling so they can't afford that food. amy, minimum wage should be based on skill level not whether one could raise a family on it, to earn higher wages people must increase their skill level. my wife and i used to eat for inc--under 5 dollars with that e meal, and now it has gone up we no longer eat at mcdonald's, that happened when wages are what they are now, can you imagine how much pricier they will get. customers have little 57 tight appetite for minor price bumps. people will not pay the inplated costs, those jobs were never meant to support a family. >> how about we have two test beds for minimum wage in different states, let texas have zero,
frizy hair who said we raise politician wages why not the restaurants, what if we raise the cost of burgers and s fries to raise these wages. sandy in oklahoma, i work at mcdonald's, and serve mickey musmickeymicmickeymouse pancaket that was not by profession, what happened to us. erika, neil, listen, you sound like a manufacture less bastard -- a heartless bastard, think of people cookining food. i am thinking of people eating that food, and doubling so they can't afford that food. amy,...
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but others say, so you pay people more, then they have more to pay for higher priced burgers. >> not if they have million less -- melissa: goes other direction. go ahead, peter. >> not with less people working, it doesn't do you any good. >> right. melissa: we'll leave it there. thanks so much, you guys. >>> it is the baseball scandal we've been all over here on "money". how mexican drug cartels are funding america's pastime. have you heard about this? what the mlb is saying about that now. it is a shocking story. >>> while the rest of america is desperate for work, amazon employees are forced to take a 30-minute lunch break and boredom. tweet me what you think. more "money" coming up. i bought a car, over and tells you, and you're like. a good deal or not. looking at truecar.com. there's no buyer's remorse. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >> fall -- melissa: falling unemployment rate may have unintended consequence, up tick in winding. amazon employees in anonymous accounts on horrors working for jeff bezos, forced to take a lunch break and keep your blac
but others say, so you pay people more, then they have more to pay for higher priced burgers. >> not if they have million less -- melissa: goes other direction. go ahead, peter. >> not with less people working, it doesn't do you any good. >> right. melissa: we'll leave it there. thanks so much, you guys. >>> it is the baseball scandal we've been all over here on "money". how mexican drug cartels are funding america's pastime. have you heard about this? what...
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also gotten in trouble, police came, windows were shot out with bb guns, another incident tell local burger king where they said he was dealing soda. >> they keep people in college like they should this would stop it. but i think -- there's plenty of money. he thinks he can break the rules. melissa: we got to go. cheryl casone filling in for liz claman. what can we expect from the next hour? cheryl: won't be boring. we have the ceo of t mobile coming up in the next hour. john ledger has his leather jacket ready to go, he is always animated. here is what he said about the potential of sprint buying t mobile. we welcome any and all bids and if he were to merge with one of his bigger rivals he would get louder and more obnoxious than he already is. those are direct quotes, that won't be boring at all. also we will be speaking with the head of sony's electronics business in the u.s. about big things changing, this is the company, you know their products, they make the bluray dvd player, he is coming up and there is a lot of pressure to get out of the pc business, they have been losing money. he
also gotten in trouble, police came, windows were shot out with bb guns, another incident tell local burger king where they said he was dealing soda. >> they keep people in college like they should this would stop it. but i think -- there's plenty of money. he thinks he can break the rules. melissa: we got to go. cheryl casone filling in for liz claman. what can we expect from the next hour? cheryl: won't be boring. we have the ceo of t mobile coming up in the next hour. john ledger has...
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>> i don't think that is accurate, eating a burger has a lot of fat and calories, running a marathon can be a great thing for your health, but it can be detrimental if you over do it. like with most things that folks enjoy. >> are there limits to how much you should run and stay safe. >> this research looked at how much is too much, number came up with, if you run more than about 30 miles a week, you may be running too much. these folks were shown to have higher rates of heart disease and plaques in the heart arteries. gerri: i am safe. if it is 30 miles a week, why do they get sick? do they think they can eat anything because they are exercising so much? >> i think it has to do with training. when you train your body is in a a constant state of inblameration -- inflameation. >> does everything expand get in the way of everything? >> a response to an insul, we need a day or an hour or something where we rest, give your body a chance to recover, inplay mainflammation is associh premature heart disease. >> how can i tell from u outside that i have it? >> one thing to look for while tra
>> i don't think that is accurate, eating a burger has a lot of fat and calories, running a marathon can be a great thing for your health, but it can be detrimental if you over do it. like with most things that folks enjoy. >> are there limits to how much you should run and stay safe. >> this research looked at how much is too much, number came up with, if you run more than about 30 miles a week, you may be running too much. these folks were shown to have higher rates of heart...
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a lot of people will not pay another dollar or 50 cents for mcdonald's burger. this will mean more automation. to the extent this movement works and drives prices up on labor, you will see more automated atm tying buying in mcdonald's. fewer employees. melissa: dan, this doesn't seem to go away. protesting and whole thing is getting bigger. >> this social movement is part of deflationary scenario where people protesting rich are too rich and poor are not getting their money. this is not just here. globally. melissa: that is interesting. >> they're fighting now. this is social feedback. the world is changed socially how people think. and when they group together like unions used to do, they will try to take control. this could end up to be rioting if it gets out of control. some restaurants had to close because they, they had problems with the workers picketing out front. melissa: what do you guys think about that. >> which is why this might be the cheapest solution to what could be a much worse problem. what are the alternatives? limiting ceo pay? there is -- me
a lot of people will not pay another dollar or 50 cents for mcdonald's burger. this will mean more automation. to the extent this movement works and drives prices up on labor, you will see more automated atm tying buying in mcdonald's. fewer employees. melissa: dan, this doesn't seem to go away. protesting and whole thing is getting bigger. >> this social movement is part of deflationary scenario where people protesting rich are too rich and poor are not getting their money. this is not...
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. >> my wife works and surgery is to occur 30 years to get at $20 is that fair to her for burger king workers to get that to start? >> no. move up work hard. >> $15 an hour will not happen but if it does things will change and for the worst. >> when you raise the minimum wage there is an effect going from $3p as $7. >> telling the union $10.10 it is clever negotiating a cell is like giving into exrtion to me. >> my point was 2.0 that was reported to. >> inner-city unemployment is through the roof and it is enough to bet you cursing better outcomes a study that it is not such a bad thing. the cursing helps to clear your mind and makes it clear where you were coming from to all. they actually studied the. >> in the '60s my father explained to me using curse words was a way to show off for lack of vocabular. >> if cursing clears the mind that i am roto-rooter for the us all. >> to do to say kosygin is okay? >> cocktail. >> if you think foul language is good and i am adm st. >> i hate dole told back from salty language but you are what hilarious? limit you have such a fine sense of humor
. >> my wife works and surgery is to occur 30 years to get at $20 is that fair to her for burger king workers to get that to start? >> no. move up work hard. >> $15 an hour will not happen but if it does things will change and for the worst. >> when you raise the minimum wage there is an effect going from $3p as $7. >> telling the union $10.10 it is clever negotiating a cell is like giving into exrtion to me. >> my point was 2.0 that was reported to. >>...
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trying to create that better burger. you are seeing the results. i totally agree. totally changing the brand. domino's pizza is another one. pizza in 15 minutes. domino's pizza, the stock has tripled in nine months. melissa: thank you so much. wrapping up the last hour of trade this week is liz claman. liz: we are watching the markets. the negative positive back to negative. you were just talking about, yes, cookies. 1800 flowers. of course, it would be obvious to do the mother's day angle of this. they are going back to brick-and-mortar. they were among the first to do business to consumer direct selling on the internet way back in the day. now they are going rick and mortar. are they back? the ceo. we have to read it cofounder. along with the cofounder of copenhagen these guys are looking to expand silicon valley. melissa: we look forward to it very much. don't feel too bad. the business world still think he is number one. you can never have too much money. ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. united
trying to create that better burger. you are seeing the results. i totally agree. totally changing the brand. domino's pizza is another one. pizza in 15 minutes. domino's pizza, the stock has tripled in nine months. melissa: thank you so much. wrapping up the last hour of trade this week is liz claman. liz: we are watching the markets. the negative positive back to negative. you were just talking about, yes, cookies. 1800 flowers. of course, it would be obvious to do the mother's day angle of...
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look at feeder cattle prices over just the last year, and the burgers definitely do not stand alone. prices for feeder cattle, as you see, are at a one-year high. i believe that's also an all-time high, just off the all-time high. prices for pork products are on the upswing as well. so expect a spike in the cost of your ball park frank. -- ballpark frank. guess what's next? chicken. if it's the more economic they were, more people will pile into chicken, but those prices tend to go up along with pork and beef. that barbecue you had planned this weekend, the grill master himself is here today. ceo, famous dave's of america, ed rensi, here on your first official day as ceo. but you been interim or acting ceo since january when the other guy quit and nobody knew how to run the restaurant a. >> i've been the permanent interim ceo, now the permanent, permanent ceo. [laughter] it's fabulous company with a lot of great people. and there's a lot of runway ahead of us. liz: you've traveled quite a bit, 166% over the past year for the stock. >> it's a wonderful thing. i hope our shareholders a
look at feeder cattle prices over just the last year, and the burgers definitely do not stand alone. prices for feeder cattle, as you see, are at a one-year high. i believe that's also an all-time high, just off the all-time high. prices for pork products are on the upswing as well. so expect a spike in the cost of your ball park frank. -- ballpark frank. guess what's next? chicken. if it's the more economic they were, more people will pile into chicken, but those prices tend to go up along...
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they are expected to pay 32 cents more per burger due to drought, disease and strong demand and less supply. that is how it works, folks. [buzzer] lori: that is it outrage. david: you like bacon cheeseburgers? lori: absolutely. my f am v. david: like to eat that stuff -- lori: we're talking about fitness apps. i will pay attention to that. david: do that a little later. lori: president obama meantime set to propose new set of regulations on power plants next week, taking big steps to aggressive goals for carbon emissions. david: new measures could brin. they're due to announce but they have some idea what is in it, right? >> david, the administration will propose new emission standards for existing power plants. coal industry and congressional supporters are warning of potential job losses and increase in considering prices. the u.s. generates 40% of the electricity by burning coal. that is cheap and abundant. the problem is releases more carbon than other sources and coal companies are more vulnerable to new emission standards than other forms of energy. leading in u.s. coal usage,
they are expected to pay 32 cents more per burger due to drought, disease and strong demand and less supply. that is how it works, folks. [buzzer] lori: that is it outrage. david: you like bacon cheeseburgers? lori: absolutely. my f am v. david: like to eat that stuff -- lori: we're talking about fitness apps. i will pay attention to that. david: do that a little later. lori: president obama meantime set to propose new set of regulations on power plants next week, taking big steps to aggressive...
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companies, the second-largest seller of bison which is buffalo, body by bison, and we sold 4 million bison burgers and hot dogs and a lot of other bison products. stuart: is this your company? >> yes. i am partners with all my companies. very rarely i started in early days where companies on the product and now we have our own companies and our own capital investment that helps by and manufacturer. stuart: how many people work for you? how many direct employees? tony little? >> i am very fortunate. i don't need a lot. i have about 7 people and i work with you can do it. stuart: i am sure our producers prepped you for this. if you got $4 billion company, 7 employees i have to ask are you a billionaire? >> no, no. i am still a small percentage of that, people who invest the money make the money. i am the one -- stuart: i have got to follow it up, you may not wish to answer. are you worth a quarter billion? >> no. 100 million? >> no. i am multimillionaire, enjoy my success and love what i do, i kind of made a lot of billionaires' and the lot of 100 millionaires with their investments in the. stuart:
companies, the second-largest seller of bison which is buffalo, body by bison, and we sold 4 million bison burgers and hot dogs and a lot of other bison products. stuart: is this your company? >> yes. i am partners with all my companies. very rarely i started in early days where companies on the product and now we have our own companies and our own capital investment that helps by and manufacturer. stuart: how many people work for you? how many direct employees? tony little? >> i am...
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tracy: is unfair to make kids sit still and wait for some bad burger to come back. >> i love that. tracy: you got to do what you got to do for decent meal in this city. stuart: this show started with you and charles and chris cotter. it was so cool. charles: they are back. stuart: up next, another sign of the housing market may be flat lining. mortgage applications falling double digits over a year ago. we got to bring you the numbers in a moment. ameriprise asked pee a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. ♪ stuart: listen to this one. mortgages for home purchases down 12% compared to a year ago. the refinance market now makes up more than half of the market.
tracy: is unfair to make kids sit still and wait for some bad burger to come back. >> i love that. tracy: you got to do what you got to do for decent meal in this city. stuart: this show started with you and charles and chris cotter. it was so cool. charles: they are back. stuart: up next, another sign of the housing market may be flat lining. mortgage applications falling double digits over a year ago. we got to bring you the numbers in a moment. ameriprise asked pee a simple question:...