i'm donna rosato. >> suzanne: and finally tonight, an icon in financial journalism has passed away. cnbc news anchor mark haines died unexpectedly last night. he was 65. haines had an irreverent style and the ability to cut through p.r. spin, whether interviewing business leaders or lawmakers. he was one of cnbc's first anchors and hosted a daily program here at the new york stock exchange. our susie gharib worked side-by- side with haines in the early days at cnbc. earlier today, she recalled some of her fondest memories of mark. >> susie: mark haines was a reporter's reporter. he was always interested in getting the story, digging for information, and the ib it sounds cli shea but he was speaking the truth. for many years he and i co-anchored a show at cnbc and i remembered once we were interviewing a stock market bull and mark's questions were so negative and very bearish. the next day we had a market bear on the show, and mark sounded so upbeat and bullish, and afterwards i said mark, what are you doing? and he had this devilish look and laughed and said i just like to keep my g