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for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, seattle. >> over night more weak economic data out of china. a preliminary measure of chinese factory output in september the lowest since the financial crisis. the measure fell to a level that indicates a deceleration in the manufacturing sector. >>> and in our nation's capital, thousands lined the streets to see pope francis in his first brief but wide-ranging formal remarks on u.s. soil, touching on both social and economic issues. he spoke of religious freedom being one of this country's greatest possessions and of climate change being a great challenge. mary thompson reports from washington. >> reporter: in his first visit to the white house, pope francis seeking common ground with americans. >> as the son of an immigrant family, i'm happy to be a guest in this country. >> reporter: his host, president obama, calling francis a pope of firsts. the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit pope, the first pope in the social media age. >> you are also the first pontiff to share a girt account. >> reporter: while francis em
for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, seattle. >> over night more weak economic data out of china. a preliminary measure of chinese factory output in september the lowest since the financial crisis. the measure fell to a level that indicates a deceleration in the manufacturing sector. >>> and in our nation's capital, thousands lined the streets to see pope francis in his first brief but wide-ranging formal remarks on u.s. soil, touching on both social...
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for "nightly business report" michelle caruso-cabrera at the white house. >>> and in germany volkswagenmaking changes following the emissions scandal that has embroid broiled that company, and here government regulators are tightening the screws when it comes to testing vehicles as a result of that scandal. hampton pearson has all the details. >> reporter: volkswagen in hopes of clearing the air after it was caught cheating on diesel emissions tests in the u.s. today announced plans for a corporate overhaul. it named mathias mueller, the head of its porsche division, as its new ceo. meanwhile, michael horn will remain ceo of the volkswagen group in america. members of the supervisory board pledged to do everything possible to win back the public trust in the wake of the emissions scandal. >> the test manipulation on diesel engines for volkswagen mean a moral and political disaster. the non-compliant actions of developers and engineers and development shocked volkswagen as it did the general public. >> reporter: vw has admitted installing so-called defeat devices on volkswagen and audi c
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for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, the u.n. >>> today becky quick spoke with former president bill clinton at the clinton global initiative's annual meeting, which brings together heads of state, government and business leaders, as well as scholars. she spoke with him about a number of issues including what he thinks of the federal reserve's latest decision not to increase interest rates. >> the federal reserve, they just decided not to raise interest rates and in doing so they cited a couple of factors that aren't in their dual mandate. they talked about china. they talked about the stronger dollar. were they right to be looking at all these additional conditions and were they right in the choice ton raise interest rates? >> i think so. i think that in a world where america looks like a good news story compared to the current problems in china and the slow growth in russia and the uncertainty caused by the massive move of the refugees and to the european union, i think they didn't want to take a chance on not only slowing growth on the united states but having that
for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, the u.n. >>> today becky quick spoke with former president bill clinton at the clinton global initiative's annual meeting, which brings together heads of state, government and business leaders, as well as scholars. she spoke with him about a number of issues including what he thinks of the federal reserve's latest decision not to increase interest rates. >> the federal reserve, they just decided not to raise...
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michelle caruso cabrera on our air. i asked what she would ask.aid her question would be why is facebook banned in china, which could elicit all kinds of responses, but it will be interesting to see what path they both take in response to the q & a. >> facebook, twitter both blocked. google left the country by its own val igs because it found operating there too difficult. then, of course, there have been the challenges in the last few years that china sites are privacy, national security concerns. >> in the meantime, breaking news, of course, this morning. speaker boehner the sudden announcement that he is stepping down as speaker and retiring from congress at the end of october. joining us this morning republican congressman tim hooul's camp joins us as well. it's great to see you again. good morning. >> hey, good morning. pleasure to join you. >> you wrote this morning today the establishment lost. what did you mean by that? >> absolutely. john boehner was the -- he has not been the man to lead the republican party in 2016, and i think it's a g
michelle caruso cabrera on our air. i asked what she would ask.aid her question would be why is facebook banned in china, which could elicit all kinds of responses, but it will be interesting to see what path they both take in response to the q & a. >> facebook, twitter both blocked. google left the country by its own val igs because it found operating there too difficult. then, of course, there have been the challenges in the last few years that china sites are privacy, national...
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for now, michelle, thank you. >> thanks, michelle. >> our michelle caruso cabrera.y down 166. the lows of the session it was down 289. still declines of 1% for all the major averages. >> oil saw a late come back, equities are doing the same thing right now. >> volkswagen dealerships may be seeing less traffic as a result of its emissions scandal but that may be the least of their problem. >>> also we're waiting for the arrival of the pope at the andrews base outside washington. scheduled to land on shepherd 1 around 4:00 p.m. eastern time. we are hearing it may be a little bit early. we will wait for that as he gets off the plane and greets the president and the first lady and when that does happen you will see is it live here on cnbc. stay tuned. my name is watson. i'm helping doctors keep people healthy. take ted here. i'm pulling together data he shared from his wearables, health records and family history, so we can analyze it. he's doing everything right... for the most part. no pain, no gain. you are a beast, ted. my name is watson. how can i help you? ♪jake r
for now, michelle, thank you. >> thanks, michelle. >> our michelle caruso cabrera.y down 166. the lows of the session it was down 289. still declines of 1% for all the major averages. >> oil saw a late come back, equities are doing the same thing right now. >> volkswagen dealerships may be seeing less traffic as a result of its emissions scandal but that may be the least of their problem. >>> also we're waiting for the arrival of the pope at the andrews base...
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that's where we begin our coverage with michelle caruso-cabrera in seattle. >> reporter: the presidentf china arrives in the united states at a critical time in u.s./china relations. chinese economy has been faltering and beijing increasing its level of economic intervention. president will be meeting with ceos of apple, most, burke shish hathaway, ibm, general motor who have an a lot at stake in china and deeply concerned about the situation there. one of those meetings orchestrated by hank paulson. >> china is very important to these multinational companies. and their voices haven't been quite as loud in support of u.s./china relations because the business climate is becoming more difficult. they have concerns not just about the economy but concerns about the pace of reform in opening up and concerns about whether some of these new laws and regulations are, you know, which are limiting access, they have concerns about the intent behind that. >> just today the current u.s. treasure sect jack lew published an op-ed in "the wall street journal" questioning president xi's commitment to m
that's where we begin our coverage with michelle caruso-cabrera in seattle. >> reporter: the presidentf china arrives in the united states at a critical time in u.s./china relations. chinese economy has been faltering and beijing increasing its level of economic intervention. president will be meeting with ceos of apple, most, burke shish hathaway, ibm, general motor who have an a lot at stake in china and deeply concerned about the situation there. one of those meetings orchestrated by...
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we broke away from that but michelle caruso-cabrera was there and stayed plugged in. tell us what we missed, michelle. >> so, tyler, president xi answered two questions from american reporters today. one about cyber security and one about the state of the chinese economy. i'll tell you back in 2011 when his predecessor hu jintao was in the very same position and an american reporter asked president hu about human rights, he ignored that reporter and when a second reporter said can you please answer my previous colleague's question he pretended he didn't understand, that there had been technical issues. it was awkward. we had none of that awkwardness today with president xi. that being said the two questions he was asked, which were spot on, very relevant to the moment, cyber security and also the economy, he's already quite rehearsed on. if you read "the wall street journal" interview as they called it when it was actually just written questions he responded to, they insist it was he who answered them, he's already responded to these questions in some form or fashion a
we broke away from that but michelle caruso-cabrera was there and stayed plugged in. tell us what we missed, michelle. >> so, tyler, president xi answered two questions from american reporters today. one about cyber security and one about the state of the chinese economy. i'll tell you back in 2011 when his predecessor hu jintao was in the very same position and an american reporter asked president hu about human rights, he ignored that reporter and when a second reporter said can you...
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our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera of course has been following the story in seattle and in tacoma and made her way to washington, d.c. on all of this. she's at the white house. michelle, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. you highlight the relationship at the moment between china and the united states in a really perfect way. i mean, state visits are ve served for close partners of the united states. so clearly that's what's happening today. at the same time there's a lot of tension between the two countries at the moment for a number of issues, whether it's the south china seas and the creation of those islands which many here suggest an expansionist approach to the world by the chinese. the issues of cyber security and the way the chinese conflate espionage at the political level and at the economic level when it comes to intellectual property, which is something that the united states is struggling with and trying to get them to change their positions on or at least their actions on at the moment. and then, you know, when you read the general me
our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera of course has been following the story in seattle and in tacoma and made her way to washington, d.c. on all of this. she's at the white house. michelle, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. you highlight the relationship at the moment between china and the united states in a really perfect way. i mean, state visits are ve served for close partners of the united states. so clearly that's what's happening today. at the...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is live in seattle. hi, michelle. >> and that business round table is going on right now, tyler, in the building you see right behind me, the westin hotel. we know who is in there because they put out a list and we were able to get in there to set up a camera earlier. you can see general motors ceo mary barra is sitting there with tim cook on her right, warren buffett on her left. seattle is no stranger to chinese leaders. believe it or not, every modern chinese leader who has come to the united states has visited seattle. let's start with hu jintao, the president sisor to xi jinping. back in 2006 he and his wife visited seattle before going on to meet with the president at the time and then in 1993 there was also meetings with bill clinton. they all go to boeing headquarters to see the manufacturing facilities. and then deng xi penguin in 1979 also visited seattle. we're showing you the texas video because it was an acaanic moment in u.s./china relations when he went to a rodeo in texas. he went there, a
michelle caruso-cabrera is live in seattle. hi, michelle. >> and that business round table is going on right now, tyler, in the building you see right behind me, the westin hotel. we know who is in there because they put out a list and we were able to get in there to set up a camera earlier. you can see general motors ceo mary barra is sitting there with tim cook on her right, warren buffett on her left. seattle is no stranger to chinese leaders. believe it or not, every modern chinese...
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our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera has details on the fallout. >> brazil's credit rating is the latest casualty of that massive corruption scandal that's been engulfing the state-controlled oil company petrobras. that scandal led to dozens of arrests and destroyed nearly all of president del ma rousseff's capital. the prime minister nearly resigned out of embarrassment because he promised investors brazil would deliver a budget surplus. new budget comes out. guess what? big deficit. add to that the global collapse in commodity prices pushing commodity-dependent economies like brazil lower and leading to a slide in the country's currency, the real. that adds to pain for global investors. when you look at the brazil etf, it's down 54%. you as an american if you bought it, your real is lower, as well. in the past when an emerging market was cut to junk it often marked the bottom. ubs told clients not this time. they think there is more bad news to come, whether it's the corporate bond market down there or the stock market. >> brazil is a huge story in its own r
our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera has details on the fallout. >> brazil's credit rating is the latest casualty of that massive corruption scandal that's been engulfing the state-controlled oil company petrobras. that scandal led to dozens of arrests and destroyed nearly all of president del ma rousseff's capital. the prime minister nearly resigned out of embarrassment because he promised investors brazil would deliver a budget surplus. new budget comes out....
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welcome to "the halftime report" and i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner.y link, downtown josh brown and pete najarian and joining us on set is andrew rk
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michelle caruso-cabrera has the latest. michelle. >> he just started speaking a few moments ago. the first time he speaks at the u.n. general assembly as the leader of cuba. he took over in 2006 from his brother if i had dell who had taken over back in 1959 mplts i fully expect him to say that he wants the u.s. embargo against cuba to be removed to end president obama said he would like the same thing himself earlier today. i would be shocked if he doesn't bring it up. this is the first time we hear from him since its country reestablished diplomatic relations with the united states. his brother if i had dell addressed the u.n. general assembly four times, the first time in 1960. it was four and a half hours long, that is still the longest u.n. speech in history. after that 1979, 1995 and then 20 2000. if i had dell got sick in 2006 and that's when raul castro took over. this is one of the events that a lot of u.n. watchers were waiting for today, raul castro and what would he say. the other big events were president obama and vladimir putin speaking today. they are going to have
michelle caruso-cabrera has the latest. michelle. >> he just started speaking a few moments ago. the first time he speaks at the u.n. general assembly as the leader of cuba. he took over in 2006 from his brother if i had dell who had taken over back in 1959 mplts i fully expect him to say that he wants the u.s. embargo against cuba to be removed to end president obama said he would like the same thing himself earlier today. i would be shocked if he doesn't bring it up. this is the first...
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visit wrush our michelle caruso cabrera is live with the latest. od morning, michelle. >> good morning, carl. he is expected to arrive in about a half hour here in seattle. going to be here for a couple of days before he goes on to his official state visit at the white house on thursday. this is a prequill where he has a lot of big meetings planned with the who's who of american ceo's, whether it's the ceo of app apple, general motors, brookshire hathaway, et cetera. on the agenda a lot of key issues. it's a controversial time for china when it comes to their economy. cyber warfare, cyber espionage very much at the top of the agenda. the ultimate goal, perhaps, at the end of the state visit, do they put out a statement about the cyber rules of the road? in the meantime, while is he here in seattle, he is also meeting with governors as well. five u.s. governors. believe it or not, one of the americans who knows president ping the best, the governor of iowa, terry brandstadt. they've known each other for 30 years back he was a much lower level bureauc
visit wrush our michelle caruso cabrera is live with the latest. od morning, michelle. >> good morning, carl. he is expected to arrive in about a half hour here in seattle. going to be here for a couple of days before he goes on to his official state visit at the white house on thursday. this is a prequill where he has a lot of big meetings planned with the who's who of american ceo's, whether it's the ceo of app apple, general motors, brookshire hathaway, et cetera. on the agenda a lot...
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our chief international correspondent michelle caruso cabrera is on the north lawn for us today. michelle, this visit may have brought the typical pomp and sick. we saw some of that this morning. as the washington post put it today, the romance between these two is all but debted. a nod, of course, to the many contentious issues that we've highlighted and have to be dealt with today. >> there's a long list of them, aren't there, when it comes to whether it's a situation with the expansion of the islands in the south china seas, whether it's cyber security, and whether or not there is any hopes of them coming to some kind of cyber accord the equivalent of, say, the nuclear accords that we used to talk about during the cold war. not to mention, you know, that's what the general media focuses on when you read all the press, but we, the financial press, know jack lew is involved in these discussions as well and the concern about what exactly and why do they do what they did with the currency that caused tumult in the markets. are they going to be trying to be interventionist with the
our chief international correspondent michelle caruso cabrera is on the north lawn for us today. michelle, this visit may have brought the typical pomp and sick. we saw some of that this morning. as the washington post put it today, the romance between these two is all but debted. a nod, of course, to the many contentious issues that we've highlighted and have to be dealt with today. >> there's a long list of them, aren't there, when it comes to whether it's a situation with the expansion...
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michelle caruso-cabrera spoke with paulson today and she has the live details. michelle. >> he has two meetings tomorrow. one over the microsoft campus. that is focused on the internet. the second meeting is orchestrated by hank paulson, the former u.s. treasury secretary to talk about a broader swath of the public, from different industries, whether it is the auto industry, et cetera. we have had a wide-ranging conversation paulson and i and right now president obama is considering sanctions against china for cyber espionage. he declined to give the president advice but he did say this. >> ultimately, i think it is very, very important for our two countries to come together. because we need a global regime, a global economic regime that is going to be able to be enforceable and to curb and punish cyber theft. and that can only be done on a multi lateral basis and easier to do that if we work with china. >> there is hope on the part of the white house that by the end of the trip there could be an agreement on cyber rules of the road, so to speak. though not every
michelle caruso-cabrera spoke with paulson today and she has the live details. michelle. >> he has two meetings tomorrow. one over the microsoft campus. that is focused on the internet. the second meeting is orchestrated by hank paulson, the former u.s. treasury secretary to talk about a broader swath of the public, from different industries, whether it is the auto industry, et cetera. we have had a wide-ranging conversation paulson and i and right now president obama is considering...
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. >> and michelle caruso-cabrera will have an interview with hank paulson on the "closing bell."so don't miss it. >>> and shifting gears. pandora soaring to a year-to-date stock high. it ended higher by about 6% but one trader is betting more than $5 million it do drop sharply by the year end. mike has the story. >> twice the put volume when the company got good news on the royalty ruling. but we saw somebody who already has a bearish bet on july 9th they rolled out and bought the january 20th puts paying under 2.70 for 20,000 of those, representing 2 million shares and for those to be profitable the stock needs to drop well more than 15% by the january exploration. but the takeaway for investors, take a look at how high the options premiums are. the stock is implying it will move probably 30%, up or down, between now and january expiration. >> all right. thanks so much, mike ciao. check out the full show of options action on friday at 5:30. >>> coming up on "mad money," cramer has the ceos of rand gold and allergan and the future of mining so don't miss these interviews. and cra
. >> and michelle caruso-cabrera will have an interview with hank paulson on the "closing bell."so don't miss it. >>> and shifting gears. pandora soaring to a year-to-date stock high. it ended higher by about 6% but one trader is betting more than $5 million it do drop sharply by the year end. mike has the story. >> twice the put volume when the company got good news on the royalty ruling. but we saw somebody who already has a bearish bet on july 9th they rolled...
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i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome. >> good to be here. yes, feel better kelly. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. it's close right now. we have the dire market warning from billionaire investor carl icahn getting a lot of buzz. scott wapner spoke to icahn about his fears and scott will join us with the highlights in just a moment. that should be very interesting. >> for sure. he made a movie about it. another big warning came from highland capital's mark ocata raised a red flag about china in mid-july on this show. since then the shanghai index down 22%. good call. >> yep. >> what's he worried about now, where is he finding opportunities? we will ask him in an interview. >> we'll welcome back mark. the biotech blood bath, getting a reprieve today, and we have one analyst who says maybe, maybe this beaten up sector may have hit a -- finally hit a bottom. we will see. >> frightening to call, isn't it? >> it is. to bes the first to step out there. we have an analyst that says maybe we're there. we'll see. >>
i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome. >> good to be here. yes, feel better kelly. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. it's close right now. we have the dire market warning from billionaire investor carl icahn getting a lot of buzz. scott wapner spoke to icahn about his fears and scott will join us with the highlights in just a moment. that should be very interesting. >> for sure. he made a movie about it. another big warning...
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michelle caruso cabrera is live with more. >> hey there, brian. we expect that meeting is starting right about now. it was organized by hank paulson, former treasury secretary to bring together xi jinping with a lot of those ceos. we got in will to set up camera and equipment, and we were able to take this photo to show you some of the seating arrangements general motors ceo mary barra will be there. warren buffett will be there in. tim cook. the list as much longer than that. we're going to be able to find out what xi swrin ping told them, and we'll you that later in the day. meantime, we've already heard from the chinese president. he made a speech last night in a very big dinner with -- he mentioned the stock market, which, of course, halftime report has been so focused on what's been happening there. xi jinping defended the government's interventions and efforts to prop up the stock market. they said did it to prevent systemic risk. mature economies have done this before, and he didn't site who specifically. then he made this comment. he said
michelle caruso cabrera is live with more. >> hey there, brian. we expect that meeting is starting right about now. it was organized by hank paulson, former treasury secretary to bring together xi jinping with a lot of those ceos. we got in will to set up camera and equipment, and we were able to take this photo to show you some of the seating arrangements general motors ceo mary barra will be there. warren buffett will be there in. tim cook. the list as much longer than that. we're going...
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we'll take you live out to seattle where our own michelle caruso cabrera is on the ground there as well. there's a live picture of china's president has landed in the united states. for an historic visit. >>> also, coming up gopro ceo nick woodman speaking now at the tech crunch disrupt event in san francisco. shares down 68% from their peak. how does he plan to stop the bleeding? we're going to speak to him exclusively next. >>> and big news in the financial space today. bank of america shareholders voting against splitting the chairman and ceo roles. pete owns the stock. what does mike think now? he will join us live from that event with his opinion. we head to break. we look at commodities. big drag on the markets today. crude is down 2.5%. it's one of the area's hardest hit today in an overall sell-off across the board. back right after this. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by activ
we'll take you live out to seattle where our own michelle caruso cabrera is on the ground there as well. there's a live picture of china's president has landed in the united states. for an historic visit. >>> also, coming up gopro ceo nick woodman speaking now at the tech crunch disrupt event in san francisco. shares down 68% from their peak. how does he plan to stop the bleeding? we're going to speak to him exclusively next. >>> and big news in the financial space today. bank...
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welcome to "the halftime report" and i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner. we have stefly link, downtown josh brown and pete najarian and joining us on set is andrew berkeley, head of portfolio strategy at oppenheimer. our game plan looks like alibaba bashed. josh brown will take on barron's very bullish call, was it a bull's eye or full of view? guess what he thinks. the right call at right time. the fund manager who started shorting china in june tells us what his next big bet is but we begin with a market in want and -- i need glasses, in wait and see mode after posting its best week. stocks wavering ahead of gains and losses ahead of the big interest rate decision on thursday. stephanie link, this is what i should expect this week, right, as we wait for this moment. >> well, it's not only that, but the volatility will continue, but it's -- let's see what they do on thursday, right, but then what do they say because i think what they say is going to be just as important because if they do go and raise by 25 bips and kind of make us feel good it's probably
welcome to "the halftime report" and i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner. we have stefly link, downtown josh brown and pete najarian and joining us on set is andrew berkeley, head of portfolio strategy at oppenheimer. our game plan looks like alibaba bashed. josh brown will take on barron's very bullish call, was it a bull's eye or full of view? guess what he thinks. the right call at right time. the fund manager who started shorting china in june tells us what his next...
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michelle caruso-cabrera outside the united nations today. >>> one of the market's biggest bulls. tony dwyer is the chief market strategist at cana core ingenuity. it's good to have you back on the show. we sort of preface every appearance by saying you're one of the most bullish. >> i never get credit for correction call, that's okay. >> where do we stand today? >> again, i will never -- i'll never be negative in a fundamental driven bull market. what we've done in the current environment is -- 2015 was always a second half story. it was because we've been anticipating a fed rate hike. which has been a terrible call. when the market crashed on august 24th, i think it's a very important differentiator. you have to define whether the market crashed or not. we found going back to 1970, any time the ten-day rate of change has hit a minus ten, it has been a crash. so once you've determined that you've had a crash, you retest it. it would be historically unique not to retest it. since august 24, when we went all in on the crash day, we wanted to -- we noted that you're going to retest
michelle caruso-cabrera outside the united nations today. >>> one of the market's biggest bulls. tony dwyer is the chief market strategist at cana core ingenuity. it's good to have you back on the show. we sort of preface every appearance by saying you're one of the most bullish. >> i never get credit for correction call, that's okay. >> where do we stand today? >> again, i will never -- i'll never be negative in a fundamental driven bull market. what we've done in...
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our michelle caruso-cabrera is in new york with the latest. dynamic should be interesting, michele. >> reporter: that's the big highlight of the day. we'll hear from both of them fushlly at the speeches at u.n. and president obama's motorcade went by. he's in the building. he's up next. key diplomatic event of the day is when he's set to meet with vladimir putin at 5:05 according to the president's official schedule. on the agenda ukraine and syria, mostly syria as russia is far more interventionist to support the dictator in charge, bashar al assad. there's more equipment on the ground because of russia, fighter tanks, health, surface to air missiles and a limited number of troops though not a huge number. the question is what happens next. also a lot of intelligence sharing now just recently announced between russia, iraq, iran, and syria. obama has been less than -- far more reticent about getting involved in syria so the two have to come together here at some point to see if there's some way to solve the issue on the ground when it comes to
our michelle caruso-cabrera is in new york with the latest. dynamic should be interesting, michele. >> reporter: that's the big highlight of the day. we'll hear from both of them fushlly at the speeches at u.n. and president obama's motorcade went by. he's in the building. he's up next. key diplomatic event of the day is when he's set to meet with vladimir putin at 5:05 according to the president's official schedule. on the agenda ukraine and syria, mostly syria as russia is far more...
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i'm carl quintanilla, with michelle caruso-cabrera, sara and david are off today.at the markets. quick trip down, some 82 points off of the dow. coming off the dow's best week since march. the s&p down about 5%. oil has lost a little ground, down almost a buck. >> here's our road map for the next 60 minutes on cnbc. markets to a certain extent in limbo ahead of the big fed meeting this week. mohamed el-erian will join us live momentarily with his take. and alibaba under pressure after barron's says the stock could fall another 50%. alibaba is fighting back. >>> and jpmorgan's chief asia marketing strategist will join us. >>> as simon said, we'll begin with the markets. after weak data from china over the weekend and as wall street braces for the fed decision this week what do investors need to know right now to protect themselves? joining us from allianz is mohamed el-erian. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> some people said with the mets and the jets, maybe mohamed's dark view might be lightened a bit. then i see you tweeting about the greek elections. what
i'm carl quintanilla, with michelle caruso-cabrera, sara and david are off today.at the markets. quick trip down, some 82 points off of the dow. coming off the dow's best week since march. the s&p down about 5%. oil has lost a little ground, down almost a buck. >> here's our road map for the next 60 minutes on cnbc. markets to a certain extent in limbo ahead of the big fed meeting this week. mohamed el-erian will join us live momentarily with his take. and alibaba under pressure after...
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cnbc's chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera joining us for more on that angle fromhere, brian. yeah, i'm going to focus on three countries in latin america. let's start with brazil. that's pretty obvious. petro gas getting pumbleed. the bovespa hammered over the last year and brazilian bonds, look at the yields in brazil, suffering tremendously as there's growing uncertainty over whether the leader of that country can retain her position. two others, cuba and ccolombia. these are directly related to the fall in the price of oil. cuba being willing to re-establish diplomatic relations with the united states and the farc rebels of columbia finally made a peace deal last week. what do cuba and columbia have to do with the price of oil? their patron state is venezuela which is just falling apart. some latin america watchers i know call it the somalia of latin america because it is so devastated not only by internal corruption but by the decline in the price of oil. they need that revenue desperately to hold on. >> michelle, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in now da
cnbc's chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera joining us for more on that angle fromhere, brian. yeah, i'm going to focus on three countries in latin america. let's start with brazil. that's pretty obvious. petro gas getting pumbleed. the bovespa hammered over the last year and brazilian bonds, look at the yields in brazil, suffering tremendously as there's growing uncertainty over whether the leader of that country can retain her position. two others, cuba and ccolombia....
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our michelle caruso cabrera is in washington and will be following xi. >>> the pope is on his way tocapital. he left cuba a short time ago following a three day visit. he is set to arrive about 4:00 p.m. eastern time and will be met by the president and the first lady. amazon is celebrating the first emmy win with a deal for new customers. the company is offering a one day sale on its prime service for $67 a year. it's usually $99 a year. amazon won for the original show "transparent" at the 67th prime time emmys on sunday, hence, the $67 price. >>> and a new report shows doctors aren't always right. it says most americans will get a diagnosis that is wrong or late at least once in their lives. the reports author say they don't know how many diagnosic errors take place but some estimates put it at about 12 million a year. >>> that's the cnbc news update. that's a scary statistic. >> yeah, and it depends on what the diagnosis is, too. >> absolutely. time sf the essence. >> when i was born, they said i would have normal sized ears. >> through go. >> look what happened. >> the statute o
our michelle caruso cabrera is in washington and will be following xi. >>> the pope is on his way tocapital. he left cuba a short time ago following a three day visit. he is set to arrive about 4:00 p.m. eastern time and will be met by the president and the first lady. amazon is celebrating the first emmy win with a deal for new customers. the company is offering a one day sale on its prime service for $67 a year. it's usually $99 a year. amazon won for the original show...
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i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange.to be here. yes, feel better kelly. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. it's close right now. we have the dire market warning from billionaire investor carl icahn getting a lot of buzz. scott wapner spoke to icahn about his fears and scott will join us with the highlights in just a moment. that should be very interesting. >> for sure. he made a movie abo
i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange.to be here. yes, feel better kelly. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. it's close right now. we have the dire market warning from billionaire investor carl icahn getting a lot of buzz. scott wapner spoke to icahn about his fears and scott will join us with the highlights in just a moment. that should be very interesting. >> for sure. he made a movie abo
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. >> michelle caruso-cabrera, we can dither about when this was expected or unexpected, should it have happened months ago other later. you've been to brazil, studied their economy. they could be in their biggest economic contraction in 25 years. what is happening to the brazilian economy? >> everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. right? they're commodity dependent. you know what's happened to commodities. they've suffered dramatically, falling prices. they bet big on oil. guess what? oil prices have fallen dramatically and then there's this horrendous corruption scandal engulfing the state-controlled oil company which has led to complete and political gridlock and it could be that at some point the president could face impeachment. they can't get anything done. they should cut their budget because congress won't do what she wants them do. the finance minister nearly resigned in embarrassment because he kept promising that they were going to have budget surplus. guess what? new budget comes out and they're going to have deficits instead. i mean it's just a mess. everything that
. >> michelle caruso-cabrera, we can dither about when this was expected or unexpected, should it have happened months ago other later. you've been to brazil, studied their economy. they could be in their biggest economic contraction in 25 years. what is happening to the brazilian economy? >> everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. right? they're commodity dependent. you know what's happened to commodities. they've suffered dramatically, falling prices. they bet big on oil....
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michelle caruso-cabrera has the latest on his meetings with american business owners coming up. >> pope francis is the rock star when it comes to visiting dignitaries. later on, closing bell will tell you about the papal event that could be bigger than the super bowl. you're watching cnbc. turns ro, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in heari
michelle caruso-cabrera has the latest on his meetings with american business owners coming up. >> pope francis is the rock star when it comes to visiting dignitaries. later on, closing bell will tell you about the papal event that could be bigger than the super bowl. you're watching cnbc. turns ro, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime...
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michelle caruso-cabrera will be following his visit on cnbc. >>> there may be twice as much trash dumpedmates. a yale university study found 262 million tons of waste was disposed of in 2012. that's an increase of 115% over what the government originally estimated. >>> japan's elderly population has reached a new record 33.8 million people are aged 65 or older. that's nearly 27% of that country's population. japan's aging population has increased the risk of economic problems such as a shrinking workforce and rising costs of social security programs. >>> and finally, in colorado they take their tree climbing very seriously. this weekend they crowned a new north american tree climbing champion. more than 40 professional arborists took part. certainly not for the feint of hea -- fabt of heart and not for me. >> i wish one of them was named sam because that would be yosemite sam and that would be fantastic. >> that would be good. >> he'd be the winner if he could get up one of those. >> he absolutely would. >> thank you very much. >> see ya. >>> let's go to jackie deangelis at the nymex for
michelle caruso-cabrera will be following his visit on cnbc. >>> there may be twice as much trash dumpedmates. a yale university study found 262 million tons of waste was disposed of in 2012. that's an increase of 115% over what the government originally estimated. >>> japan's elderly population has reached a new record 33.8 million people are aged 65 or older. that's nearly 27% of that country's population. japan's aging population has increased the risk of economic problems...
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thank you, michelle caruso-cabrera at the white house.bc news update let's go over to sue herrera. >> here is what's happening this hour. the state department has received new e-mails from hillary clinton's private server that she did not originally turn over. that's according to the "associated press." the correspondence is with former general david petraeus starting before she entered office and continuing during her first days on the job. >> a u.s. college student who has been held in north korea for five months making another appearance before the media in pyongyang, he is a student at new york university, he admitted to entering north korea illegally in april. he told reporters he didn't know what his future was going to be. >> pope francis telling world leaders gathered at the united nations that the hunt for material gains and power has led to the destruction of the earth's natural resources. this at the expense of those living in deep poverty. the pope will hold a mass at madison square garden later this evening. the pope will spr
thank you, michelle caruso-cabrera at the white house.bc news update let's go over to sue herrera. >> here is what's happening this hour. the state department has received new e-mails from hillary clinton's private server that she did not originally turn over. that's according to the "associated press." the correspondence is with former general david petraeus starting before she entered office and continuing during her first days on the job. >> a u.s. college student who...
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michelle caruso cabrera has details on both of those more us now. >> china and brazil two of the key bricks in there. first let's start with china. there's so much concern about whether china is growing 7%. there's a new study out from the center for strategic studies they have and commissioned two top china researchers to look at what is the state of the chinese gdp. they spent two years trying to answer that question. here is what they found out, that they think that actually the 2013 chinese gdp was understated by the government, the official government figure is 9.5 trillion where as the center for strategic and international studies say they think it's 10.5 trillion, a full trillion more. it turns out china is using an old model, a 1993 model while most of the world has moved to a 2008 model. china promised by 2014, in fact, in december nine months ago they were going to move to that model and revise upward the previous year's gdp's, they never did that. no explanation and to why not. what they have suggested in the report maybe it's china struggling to hit 7% growth. if you are
michelle caruso cabrera has details on both of those more us now. >> china and brazil two of the key bricks in there. first let's start with china. there's so much concern about whether china is growing 7%. there's a new study out from the center for strategic studies they have and commissioned two top china researchers to look at what is the state of the chinese gdp. they spent two years trying to answer that question. here is what they found out, that they think that actually the 2013...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is there covering the president's visit, and, michelle, what have you learnedng? >> reporter: trying, as you said, becky, to be reassuring about the economy and say the right things about what the american business community would want to hear, and there was a lot of the american business community there last night, a star-e studded event. the boeing ceo was there, and henry kissinger, the ceo star of ford sitting next to him, and microsoft was there as well as bill gates. in his speech, president xi spoke for 20 minutes, pledging no competitive devaluation. that was something he already told the "wall street journal," defended the stock market intervention by the government recently doing it to prevent sus temperatu -- systematic risk, because he said it was self-recovery and self-adjustment. he said people should not be concerned about the chinese economy. there's head winds, but it's only a problem in the course of progre progress, and he also, in one of the biggest issues we know the white house is concerned in, he's pledged that the chinese government will
michelle caruso-cabrera is there covering the president's visit, and, michelle, what have you learnedng? >> reporter: trying, as you said, becky, to be reassuring about the economy and say the right things about what the american business community would want to hear, and there was a lot of the american business community there last night, a star-e studded event. the boeing ceo was there, and henry kissinger, the ceo star of ford sitting next to him, and microsoft was there as well as...
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. >> david, thank you, and our thanks to michelle caruso-cabrera as well. >> thank you. >>> quarterlyrom blackberry on the same day that the iphones hit shelves. smart phone survival of the fittest when "squawk box" comings right back. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> that is traffic in new york city right now, doesn't look bad considering the folks here. the people are taking advice to stay off the streets. welcome back, everybody. we are watching shares of blackberry this morning as well. the company reporting a quarterly loss of 13 cents a share, 4 cents wider than estimates, and revenue short of analysts' forecasts, and the stock dropping 7% this morning. a programming note, don't miss the ceo of blackberry live on "squawk alley" at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> when we return, the pope here in new york city, find out the pontiff's agenda and second leg of the trip
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president vladimir putin, and twa leaders disagree over the way to end the syria civil war, and michelle caruso-cabrera now with more. the pictures in the papers this morning are, like, obama and putin looking in very different ways. >> not friend. >> scowling. >> holding up -- do we have it? the daily news, one of these. >> there was a photo on twitter going on at the luncheon where it's clear how much they dislike each other. it was the biggest event this year. 90 minute meeting late yesterday afternoon. by all descriptions, it was tense, agreeing their militaries would talk to each other when it comes to involvement in syria to avoid mistakeningly fighting each other rather than trying to achieve trying to destroy the islamic state. vladimir pew tip's put up real arms on the ground, a limited number of troops on the ground, far willing to be more interventionist in syria than president obama is. they have divergent views on a key issue. should assad stay or go, the dictator of syria, and president obama said he should go, and putin wants him to stay. vladimir's willingness to get in syria to a great
president vladimir putin, and twa leaders disagree over the way to end the syria civil war, and michelle caruso-cabrera now with more. the pictures in the papers this morning are, like, obama and putin looking in very different ways. >> not friend. >> scowling. >> holding up -- do we have it? the daily news, one of these. >> there was a photo on twitter going on at the luncheon where it's clear how much they dislike each other. it was the biggest event this year. 90...