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and lawyer and democratic strategist big caruso. what does this have to do with women's health? wouldn't you think there would be a proposal from planned parenthood to how they would spend the money. >> a blank check, there is no plan, no budget put forward, my colleagues in the assembly and senate, asked every time he met with him, show me where have you a deficit, where people are not getting health care. and what we have actually found is that uptick in county those 6 clinics were closed, federal clinics had an uptick and more women were seen during that time. >> this money does not just go to planned parenthood, they're a recipient. this money was cut for political reasons, a lot of ways it is being restored for political reason, this should not be a political fight. >> my concern is that we're rewarding planned parenthood this is a political game here. i think new jersey got bigger fish to fry than rewarding political favors of governor murphy. bill: i would like to see at least some republicans voting no. >> new jersey transit continues to make headlines, and not in a good
and lawyer and democratic strategist big caruso. what does this have to do with women's health? wouldn't you think there would be a proposal from planned parenthood to how they would spend the money. >> a blank check, there is no plan, no budget put forward, my colleagues in the assembly and senate, asked every time he met with him, show me where have you a deficit, where people are not getting health care. and what we have actually found is that uptick in county those 6 clinics were...
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bill caruso is here and laura nans no and peter brown. wel to me that you got a not in my backyard pushbackny b studies that show neighborhoods were a prisons or jailsore or less dangerous than any anywhere else. about that. and, and, i will say this. the plan to spread the people in rukers o rows, there is something good about that. when i was prosecutor, i di travel from rookers island the outer crroughs, really did ourt and it was not great for the people who are ready to stand trial, but that asitde when i see, you know, a jail that has major compliancemajor managerial problems simply splitting it up. >> a great pont.ue income you no know, correction officers are right to stand up to say, l lives into our hands going to work every day. these are heros. and it is, itsgraceful how theye treated. >> and i totally agree. >> and i think, i gru upave a ten-year plan. it looks like in the long run. it is going to save money whether i fabbers of this. the management issues is something they should be addressing and which isthey have not talke
bill caruso is here and laura nans no and peter brown. wel to me that you got a not in my backyard pushbackny b studies that show neighborhoods were a prisons or jailsore or less dangerous than any anywhere else. about that. and, and, i will say this. the plan to spread the people in rukers o rows, there is something good about that. when i was prosecutor, i di travel from rookers island the outer crroughs, really did ourt and it was not great for the people who are ready to stand trial, but...
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as jim said, i'm jean caruso. i also go by jeannie. and i'm the director of the pilot program funded through department of aging and adult services. it's a financial subsidy for home care for adults in san francisco age 18 and over. it's from may, 2017, through april, 2019, and the goal is to serve 175 to 250 clients. and there will be pre, mid and post evaluations throughout the program. eligibility requirements besides being a resident of san francisco county is to have a need assistance with two activies or two instrumental activities of daily living and income up to 100% of area median income, assets up to $40,000 excluding one house and one car. information about the program foundation, our goal is to have 50% of our clients be adults age 18 to 59 and 50% older adults, 60 plus. the providers will make $15 an hour. there is a client co-payment, which is on a sliding scale, and a client orientation. and then in the independent provider mode, there's a mandatory, independent provider training. there are two provider modes. the first
as jim said, i'm jean caruso. i also go by jeannie. and i'm the director of the pilot program funded through department of aging and adult services. it's a financial subsidy for home care for adults in san francisco age 18 and over. it's from may, 2017, through april, 2019, and the goal is to serve 175 to 250 clients. and there will be pre, mid and post evaluations throughout the program. eligibility requirements besides being a resident of san francisco county is to have a need assistance with...
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apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.chael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and also bought a box of samoas. ( marty ) in the south bay... san jose police are warning everyone about child porn being shared on facebook messenger. police have received multiple reports abo
apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.chael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl...
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michelle caruso-cabrera explains. >> reporter: with the recent little spike in interest rates once again there is talk about the possibility of the returnndf vigil antes. what is a bond vigil a bond market investor who protests inflationary fiscal policy, in other words too much government spending by selling bonds. therefore increasingyields. the price of a bond and its yield is always an inverse retionship. anhe word vigilante is used because it highlights the ability of bond mashttle to restrain government spending. when interest rates on government bonds go up, government has the divert more and more money to paying for its debt and away from the the projects andie pol for which they had borrowed the money in the first place. the term was coined by ed var ndeti. he says there is a good chance they are coming back. >> when you look at the defit situation, it just got worse. that can't possibly be a good thing for the bond market. so it is a negative. i think what the stock market is starting t worst case scenario is that the deficit does increase and interest rates go up. >> reporter:
michelle caruso-cabrera explains. >> reporter: with the recent little spike in interest rates once again there is talk about the possibility of the returnndf vigil antes. what is a bond vigil a bond market investor who protests inflationary fiscal policy, in other words too much government spending by selling bonds. therefore increasingyields. the price of a bond and its yield is always an inverse retionship. anhe word vigilante is used because it highlights the ability of bond mashttle...
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. ♪ caruso called, said he had some concerns, mike. about me? so you're a bagman now?a said. [ sighs ] i really wish she hadn't said that. it's a bad idea, mike. ♪ how am i supposed to get a job, huh? at my age, with my history? caruso called with an offer. i took it. if he told you i'm gambling -- he didn't! oh. well, then... what kind of trouble does he think i'm in? he wasn't specific. he said to check up on you. rita's the one that told -- told me about the 10 grand. [ chuckling ] the what? yes, yeah. two guys came here. they said the money wasn't delivered. so what happened to the money, mike? [ scoffs ] faison's gun was aimed at me when it went off. that's why i dove for cover. maybe it misfired. i'm happy to say i don't know much about firearms, but if you need me to make any additions to my statement, i will be more than happy to help out. i'll -- i'll be in touch. thank you. you know anything about that missing bullet? enough! that man that just walked out of here had a badge on. you don't. and i'm extremely busy today. if you have any more questions, just mak
. ♪ caruso called, said he had some concerns, mike. about me? so you're a bagman now?a said. [ sighs ] i really wish she hadn't said that. it's a bad idea, mike. ♪ how am i supposed to get a job, huh? at my age, with my history? caruso called with an offer. i took it. if he told you i'm gambling -- he didn't! oh. well, then... what kind of trouble does he think i'm in? he wasn't specific. he said to check up on you. rita's the one that told -- told me about the 10 grand. [ chuckling ] the...
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apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause. michael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and purchased a box of samoas. (jrstone)up next... a major bay area artery will have some lane closures this weekend -- we'll tell you what you need to know for your weekend travel plans. (justine)and a
apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause. michael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time....
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apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.hael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her mother by accident. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and purchased a box of samoas. (live) taking a live look outside taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabri
apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.hael caruso/general manager- "we also match the donations to the alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl...
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the caruso is here, lawyer and democratic strategists in a medical professional and nurse from the muslim community. thank you for being here. >> a former marine, pretty young but his tip in the scales. >> stress can cause these problems. people don't know they also didn't like this guy. his about 400 pounds. now he is heart disease. can you let the man collect his pension, what's the big deal? >> ramadi seine does it make sense? >> it's hard to know about his family history. was the job a good match to begin with? >> is this just another problem, where throwing money at every problem? he's retiring at 46 and two crack that every month. >> personal choices matter. sometimes were hearing the food choices he made, maybe you pack a lunch or get a killer tune instead and donate mcdonald's. your life choices matter. and i don't know if the public is responsible for that. >> there's a lot of medical issues that will come out. but to say the job made me go eat mcdonald's that's a tough claim. >> we have a chasing alert for you tonight, the shooter in the massacre in florida was in court on thurs
the caruso is here, lawyer and democratic strategists in a medical professional and nurse from the muslim community. thank you for being here. >> a former marine, pretty young but his tip in the scales. >> stress can cause these problems. people don't know they also didn't like this guy. his about 400 pounds. now he is heart disease. can you let the man collect his pension, what's the big deal? >> ramadi seine does it make sense? >> it's hard to know about his family...
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once a week you can see peter caruso helping to serve sunday's mass on 6 abc. week you find hi hitting golf balls to enjoy the fresh air and appreciate the turn his life has taken. >> i thank god every day for this great accomplishment. >> that is successful weight loss and says it wasn't quick or easy. five years ago he was recently divorced or depressed and it took a toll on his health and then doctors found a blockage in his heart tonight was a wake-up call. i had to do something and make a change and started the jenny craig weight loss plan, he started working out and joining the plymouth country club. >> i lost about 133 pounds and his diet now is healthy and lean protein and vegetables with a cheat meal once a week. he works out every day and is happy. he tells others trying to improve their health to take it day by day. it may be difficult to start but then it becomes habit. >> stay with it. have you to be committed to it. >> and caruso tells others to be patient and he says he didn't gain the weight overnight and didn't expect to lose it that quickly ei
once a week you can see peter caruso helping to serve sunday's mass on 6 abc. week you find hi hitting golf balls to enjoy the fresh air and appreciate the turn his life has taken. >> i thank god every day for this great accomplishment. >> that is successful weight loss and says it wasn't quick or easy. five years ago he was recently divorced or depressed and it took a toll on his health and then doctors found a blockage in his heart tonight was a wake-up call. i had to do something...
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. >> joining us is bill caruso. i will see peter brown again. let's get started with this idea of banning dispensaries in her own backyard. peter, you're at the conference yesterday. what's your position? >> i'm against the sale of recreational marijuana. i'm for medical and for decriminalization. >> people don't understand the difference. and between decriminalizing marijuana and making it legal in new jersey. >> it basically says were gonna find you four. but there is still only you can end up in that system. and also with the senator put forth that mandated drug treatment as well. >> you still subject to prosecution on the federal level. >> you can be. oddly enough, we never see more activity to change that in wake of jeff sessions recent move which moved it back a little bit. >> what happens if they decriminalizing? is it an effort to slow down the legalization movement? >> there is support for both medicinal and decriminalization. i'm not a proponent of it. i think it just moves things for the down the court for black and people up. >> decr
. >> joining us is bill caruso. i will see peter brown again. let's get started with this idea of banning dispensaries in her own backyard. peter, you're at the conference yesterday. what's your position? >> i'm against the sale of recreational marijuana. i'm for medical and for decriminalization. >> people don't understand the difference. and between decriminalizing marijuana and making it legal in new jersey. >> it basically says were gonna find you four. but there is...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. stocks turning lower in the last hour after special counsel robert mueller indicted 13 russian nationals with interfering in the 2016 presidential election. however, stocks rebounding when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein said the interference didn't actually change the results of the election. industrials higher by a third of a percent. the s&p higher nasdaq flat, higher by four points for more on the indictment, we bring in eamon javers. >> thank you the news is moving very quickly here the special ounsel's office ha just released additional information. this time, a guilty plea from a man named richard panedo they are saying he is pleading guilty here to identity theft, to being involved in an identity online scam. it's not clear from the initial documents that i have just read in the past few seconds exactly how richard panedo would be connected to this larger russian indictment that we have just seen from the special counsel's office in the last hour, but both of those indi
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. stocks turning lower in the last hour after special counsel robert mueller indicted 13 russian nationals with interfering in the 2016 presidential election. however, stocks rebounding when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein said the interference didn't actually change the results of the election. industrials higher by a third of a percent. the s&p higher nasdaq flat, higher by four points for more on the indictment, we bring in eamon javers. >> thank...
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the caruso's here with us today welcome back. lisa, pop-culture expert, i like that promotion. >> i accept. >> peter brown is back. lisa, my hands all over the place. it sounds absurd and a copout to talk about cultural sensitivity training. those things are ridiculous and stupid. she needs to learn how to teach. >> we agree. my first concern is that place in the foot on the back. she stomped on those kids. she needed to be arrested and taken out in handcuffs and being charged with assault. the next thing is, how is she going to the students i'm going to show you what it feels like to be a slave. >> if she were black wooded have changed. >> absolutely not. no teacher of any color should be doing anything to experience something. they should teach it. i think we should do white history month to teach white people about the history of america. >> the old clichÉ is those that don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. is there something to teach the horrors of slavery in a way that impacts people? >> we should be talking abou
the caruso's here with us today welcome back. lisa, pop-culture expert, i like that promotion. >> i accept. >> peter brown is back. lisa, my hands all over the place. it sounds absurd and a copout to talk about cultural sensitivity training. those things are ridiculous and stupid. she needs to learn how to teach. >> we agree. my first concern is that place in the foot on the back. she stomped on those kids. she needed to be arrested and taken out in handcuffs and being charged...
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♪ >>> remember to stay with us on this special report with tyler mathisen and michelle caruso-cabrera me just mention something, in the time i have left, this whole thing could end in a day or two if we wipe out these people and you say why didn't i buy anything? i want you to listen to me on this nvidia which you know is one of my favorites. they did unbelievable numbers, gross margins were great i have to look at this because i have done the work but i need more the gaming segment rose 29%. datacenter was up 105% trouncing the consensus. crypto mining, yes, if you like that bitcoin stuff, it was big for them they are raising their profits and return 1.25 billion to shareholders even though it's one of the greatest gross stocks of all time. they delivered and delivered some more. yes, this quarter from nvidia was the single best quarter for 2018 and it happened in this madness. i think this stock would be up 50 points on this quarter and it won't be just reminder, nvidia, amazon, facebook, these stocks are coming down. they're getting interesting. yes, apple is coming down. you can s
♪ >>> remember to stay with us on this special report with tyler mathisen and michelle caruso-cabrera me just mention something, in the time i have left, this whole thing could end in a day or two if we wipe out these people and you say why didn't i buy anything? i want you to listen to me on this nvidia which you know is one of my favorites. they did unbelievable numbers, gross margins were great i have to look at this because i have done the work but i need more the gaming segment...
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the attorney there and bill caruso. also the attorney and columnist for law and crime. good to see you. and peter brown is here and councilman, start with you on this. private developer comes and tears the buildings down because he went through the whole process and the new department but becoperse of the art the soudge basically said i will punish you and you have for the permish to come through. i am on the developer's side on this one. any time a developer comes into municipally you welcome them and you want the project to be on the line. you know who benefits the town benefits. residents benefit and that is coming in. from a legal standpoint. it is calmed the visual art. the visual artissh righsh >> the visual art is rights. you look at the buildings abandoned and y,million and the judge makes it. if you waited for the permit and showed some remorse i wouldn't be angry. it is not a personal vein a debt from the juts.e. this is expectative developing. you should follow the rule and the l w. we already have a law that says some artist not all graffiti is not incident
the attorney there and bill caruso. also the attorney and columnist for law and crime. good to see you. and peter brown is here and councilman, start with you on this. private developer comes and tears the buildings down because he went through the whole process and the new department but becoperse of the art the soudge basically said i will punish you and you have for the permish to come through. i am on the developer's side on this one. any time a developer comes into municipally you welcome...
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bill caruso is here democratic strategist and attorney. welcome, bill. good he sue. >> frank luna with us, the chief of staff. good you have. >> lisa, top culture expert. i think i will start with you. >> yeah. bill: first of all, the new jersey education association, i think should be ashamed and em bar are ad that the painted a flawed and false picture. they are not telling the truth to people. this was not about arming every teacher just throwing guns into school and thises with about having something on the national scale that nine states already do if you have a throughout car rain trained. you can kara gain gun free zone in a school. >> it is over today. oh my. well, i don't agree with you. first of all, the president, number 45, aka, donald trump said teachers should have guns. teacher should not be required to protect and serve and to teach. should they put the gown their side tissue about hardping our schools is a good debate. a discussion that should continue. i don't think giving teachers guns a smart move for variety of reasons but we have ri
bill caruso is here democratic strategist and attorney. welcome, bill. good he sue. >> frank luna with us, the chief of staff. good you have. >> lisa, top culture expert. i think i will start with you. >> yeah. bill: first of all, the new jersey education association, i think should be ashamed and em bar are ad that the painted a flawed and false picture. they are not telling the truth to people. this was not about arming every teacher just throwing guns into school and thises...
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apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.he alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... some perfectly poised dogs will be strutting their stuff at the westiminster kennel club. we're going behind the scenes of the annual event. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge... every february ... dogs descend upon manhattan for the westminister kennel club dog show. this dog competition has been in new york city for 142 years. this year's show runs up to the chinese new year ... and 2018 just happens to be the year of the dog.(james) this year there's going to be over 3200 dogs coming from all 50 states ... and 16 other countries ... competing in three different events. "best in show" will be named tomorrow night. ( rebe
apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.he alzheimer's caregivers, uh, so it's been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... some perfectly poised dogs will...
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michelle caruso-cabrera. >> as the elevator door opened was not barry hoenig, john o'rourke he made news869,000 worth of riot stock just two months after the company changed its name. >> o'rourke quickly closed the door five minutes later he emerged and agreed to talk to us, but only off camera. he said he was here for a meeting with hoenig when he arrived and that we had just missed him o'rourke's attorney sent us the following statements we did not have a kwaur rom of shareholders required for a vote we are also working on other corporate action items that would require shareholder meeting as well. as far as o'rourke's stock sales, he said, quote, i sold less than 10% of my over all position with covering tax obligations as a result of so-called phantom income tax from the vesting and restricted hack awards. we were the first nasdaq listed company to have blockchain in its name this change was made to reflect a new business strategy that had been evaluated for some time and not for any improper purpose you can see more, the full story on cnbc.com and coming up on "squawk on the street"
michelle caruso-cabrera. >> as the elevator door opened was not barry hoenig, john o'rourke he made news869,000 worth of riot stock just two months after the company changed its name. >> o'rourke quickly closed the door five minutes later he emerged and agreed to talk to us, but only off camera. he said he was here for a meeting with hoenig when he arrived and that we had just missed him o'rourke's attorney sent us the following statements we did not have a kwaur rom of shareholders...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.h the dow in the red it is off the lows, though the dow had been down 230 points now it's lower by about 118. s&p just gone negative but barely, and the nasdaq is higher home depot in the green on the back of strong results chipotle among the top s&p 500 performers, and chip stocks on the move led by nxp, that stock up on an increased offer from qualcomm, that never ending battle within the chip sector. walmart's poor numbers hitting the rest of the retail target. all lower, lots more on walmart coming up. >> i'm melissa lee here's what else is happening. black panther is headed for a $235 million debut over the weekend, blowing past estimates. now the second best sunday in history and the best presidents' day weekend. >> resilient steakhouse will be acquired by roan capital and valued at $560 million shareholders will get $15.75 a share plus a 25% premium and albertson says it plans to buy the rest of rite aid that's not sold >> thank you very much and if the dow ends lower today, it
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.h the dow in the red it is off the lows, though the dow had been down 230 points now it's lower by about 118. s&p just gone negative but barely, and the nasdaq is higher home depot in the green on the back of strong results chipotle among the top s&p 500 performers, and chip stocks on the move led by nxp, that stock up on an increased offer from qualcomm, that never ending battle within the chip sector. walmart's poor numbers hitting the rest of the retail...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera r along with andrew ross sorkin. joe and becky are off today.ning us toe day is kevin o'leary. and mike santoli is with us for the hour looking at u.s. equity futures, they're suggesting a negative open, a decline of 324 points. the s&p lower by 38 points the nasdaq lower by 81 points. there's a time that would look like a lot but considering what we've been through, a move of 1% doesn't seem that volatile here's how yesterday played out on the big board the dow opened down big time before staging a late morning comeback, then it moved tw
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera r along with andrew ross sorkin. joe and becky are off today.ning us toe day is kevin o'leary. and mike santoli is with us for the hour looking at u.s. equity futures, they're suggesting a negative open, a decline of 324 points. the s&p lower by 38 points the nasdaq lower by 81 points. there's a time that would look like a lot but considering what we've been through, a move of 1% doesn't seem that volatile here's how yesterday played out on the big board the dow...
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i'm michesc michelle caruso caba what caused the drop and is it over with us today is joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown and jon najarian don't let the markets breaking near even levels fool you. it's down 143. looks good relative to where we were earlier, but you can see earlier in the session, right around 10, 10.30 we're declining again today. more on the catalyst markets moving lower guys, what do you think is causing all this, and, joy, what are you doing today? >> first of all, i don't think this is over in the short term if you want to be in the markets, this is clearly more of an active trader's market. apple, when you run the quantitative model, you can take apple, we all know the fundamentals are fantastic that's what i've done. >> yeah. but you've seen the range expansion and the volume increase again, that's for a trade. the larger narrative is about what's going on in the marketplace right now. it's elevated volatility why is the volatility elevated i think a large component of that is the breakout window we're in for corporations where they cannot do the buybacks
i'm michesc michelle caruso caba what caused the drop and is it over with us today is joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown and jon najarian don't let the markets breaking near even levels fool you. it's down 143. looks good relative to where we were earlier, but you can see earlier in the session, right around 10, 10.30 we're declining again today. more on the catalyst markets moving lower guys, what do you think is causing all this, and, joy, what are you doing today? >> first of...
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. >> host: john caruso if we went into a bookstore could we pick out your cover's? >> guest: nope because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and the contextual elements inside, everything. everybody says wow they are sewed different. you can look on the shelf and see everyone every one of them is different. the only thing you could say is they are beautiful images and beautiful typography and that's the hallmark of the will of a good cover. it is appropriate for the subject matter. >> host: does it help to have an author go on tour to sell the book or how would you inc. in social media and marketing? >> guest: for many, many, many years authors went on whistlestop tours to promote their books and we probably were the first big publisher is said that is not a worthwhile thing to do. we said an author can reach 100 times, 1000 times, 10,000 times as many people sitting in their living room in their pajamas doing talk radio as they can going out on tour and speaking to people in person. what we decided was we would focus on television, radio
. >> host: john caruso if we went into a bookstore could we pick out your cover's? >> guest: nope because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and the contextual elements inside, everything. everybody says wow they are sewed different. you can look on the shelf and see everyone every one of them is different. the only thing you could say is they are beautiful images and beautiful typography and that's the hallmark of the will of a good cover. it is...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> happening now thon weekend at penn state university. thousands have been on their feet since friday and they won't rest until later on today. this is video from last year's event. they raised $10 million last year to fight pediatric cancer and help the patients' family. thon is billed as the largest student run fiphilanthropy. >>> one competitor was at cavs larry nats jr. whose father won the first contest. donovan mitchell leaped over kevin hart and two other people to perform one dunk. that trick helped mitchell capture this year's slam-dunk title. >>> also last night featured the three-point competition, the youngest player in the contest, devin booker, was on fire in the final round. he put up an astonishing 28 points from beyond the arc. that score simply could not be beat. it was an all-time high for that competition. >>> from the hardwood to the baseball diamond. let's talk about spring training action. tomorrow in clearwater, the phillie
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> happening now thon weekend at penn state university. thousands have been on their feet since friday and they won't rest until later on today. this is video from last year's event. they raised $10 million last year to fight pediatric cancer and help the patients' family. thon is billed as the largest student run fiphilanthropy. >>> one competitor was at cavs larry nats jr. whose father won the first contest....
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bond market that's something you that don't want to see, especially since we've heard michelle caruso-cabreraking about it. and the bond currencies. obviously a lot of things coming up right now >> i think it deserves more attention and more look from long-sighted planning in washington >>> still ahead here on "worldwide exchange," we're getting you ready for what could be another wild week on wall street the futures right now they are green. you can see right now, at least for the time being, the dow starting to open up 283 points the s&p, 29, 30 points stay tuned you're watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." if you're just waking up or heading into work, let's get you up to speed with what's happening with the markets like i've been telling you, it's green across the board when it comes to the stocks. s&p 500 opening up by 230 points the dow, 285 nasdaq 67. solidly in the green as for the european side of things, contessa has been mentioning it all hour we have seen the risk on trade coming up. ftse 100 up by 1.45% and we want to show you what's
bond market that's something you that don't want to see, especially since we've heard michelle caruso-cabreraking about it. and the bond currencies. obviously a lot of things coming up right now >> i think it deserves more attention and more look from long-sighted planning in washington >>> still ahead here on "worldwide exchange," we're getting you ready for what could be another wild week on wall street the futures right now they are green. you can see right now, at...
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apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( darya) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and also bought a box of samoas. ( darya ) california is launching an investigation into insurance giant aetna. this comes as a former aetna director admitted under oath ...that he never looked at patients' records before denying or approving care. his testimony was part of a lawsuit filed by a y
apothecarium marina general manager michael caruso says his dispensary fully-backs danielle's cause.been a really wonderful little partnership that we've had over the last couple of years." patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( darya) a sweet...
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ime chel caruso-cabrera.'m in for kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth stocks in rally mode but way off the highs. dow was up 300 points before noon, hitting peak, and since then pulling back. the s&p still positive but the nasdaq has turned lower. >> the dow and s&p 500 are looking to break a two-day streak as the ten-year pulls back from highs. bob pisani here at the nyse. let's start with you. >> listening to this lovely music. i'm 12 years old again another thing about today, selloff in the middle of the day. three days in a row this is happening. up 350, cut essentially in half. the market started very strong in fact, the cyclicals were the story. looked like early january. what i mean by cyclicals, growth names. united technologies up 3%. that's moving the dow up 30 points boeing was much stronger earlier in the day still up but a classical cyclical name. let's show you 3m. these are all dow components, cyclical stocks, all of them, up 1.5%, 30 points. this was 237, 238 and now back to 235 caterpillar up 2
ime chel caruso-cabrera.'m in for kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth stocks in rally mode but way off the highs. dow was up 300 points before noon, hitting peak, and since then pulling back. the s&p still positive but the nasdaq has turned lower. >> the dow and s&p 500 are looking to break a two-day streak as the ten-year pulls back from highs. bob pisani here at the nyse. let's start with you. >> listening to this lovely music. i'm 12 years old again another thing...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera coming up on the power lunch menu inflation nation wasn't so long agowere worried about too little inflation. it was never coming back. and now we're worried about too much of it what that would mean for your money. and plus wild, wild wall street. all of the testimofinancial pros how they've pureed the vol a tilt and shopping for a new car, don't make a move. we have the list of the most reliable cars on the road. fasten your seat belts because "power lunch" starts
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera coming up on the power lunch menu inflation nation wasn't so long agowere worried about too little inflation. it was never coming back. and now we're worried about too much of it what that would mean for your money. and plus wild, wild wall street. all of the testimofinancial pros how they've pureed the vol a tilt and shopping for a new car, don't make a move. we have the list of the most reliable cars on the road. fasten your seat belts because...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. volatile day on wall street dow has traded in an 850-point range. as we have seen, anything can happen in the last hour of trading right now. the dow could post its worst week since the financial crisis. here's where it stands now 23,653 nasdaq at 6,724. the s&p is above the 200-day moving average that's a technical level we have been watching, and the russell 2,000 is at 1455 all of the major averages are lowerer but by less than 1% at this hour. utilities and real estate, they are your sector leaders. so with the selloff in the stock market, we had people go back in the bond market that has pushed yields lower and that's why utilities and real estate tend to be the best performers right now. energy and consumer discretionary, she tried to say, are lagging, for the week all 11 of the s&p sectors are in the red, however >> and weighing on the dow, walmart, apple, procter & gamble, nike, american express, however, they're both in the green. expedia, chesapeake, and trip adviser are you
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. volatile day on wall street dow has traded in an 850-point range. as we have seen, anything can happen in the last hour of trading right now. the dow could post its worst week since the financial crisis. here's where it stands now 23,653 nasdaq at 6,724. the s&p is above the 200-day moving average that's a technical level we have been watching, and the russell 2,000 is at 1455 all of the major averages are lowerer but by less than 1% at this hour. utilities and...
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half time up, "power lunch" begins right now >>> i'm michelle caruso cabrera and here's what's on the fading the dow and s&p have already recovered more than 60% of the selloff. what has changed oceans of crime. there's a new cnbc documentary that dives into the global seafood industry and finds a world filled with crime, including slavery. and it's one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. land mines, explosives, lots of security, we've got a rare look at the 160 mile long stretch that separates north korea and south korea. "power lunch" starts right now
half time up, "power lunch" begins right now >>> i'm michelle caruso cabrera and here's what's on the fading the dow and s&p have already recovered more than 60% of the selloff. what has changed oceans of crime. there's a new cnbc documentary that dives into the global seafood industry and finds a world filled with crime, including slavery. and it's one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. land mines, explosives, lots of security, we've got a rare look at...
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with me at post nine, michelle caruso cabrera carl quintanilla live from the olympics inpyeongchang,outh korea. he sat down with gold medalist chloe kim. that conversation is am coulding up in just a few minutes so stay tuned. >> that's going to be super fun. all right. now to the extreme market volatility less funneled which has been a global phenomenon as well for more on what's happening here and abroad, we're joined by stephen roach, former morgue an stanley asia chairman, yale university senior fellow he warned in december that global economies may not be as resill yen resill yent as once thought. we didn't plenmention that you' also an economistist what do you think of the interest rates spa spooked the markets. are they going to go higher or what is your prediction? >> well, i think the federal reserve is clearly got its antenna up, michelle, given not just one data point on inflation but the fact that the economy has a fair amount of momentum at full employment and lo and behold we're doing a lot of deficit spending at the same time which is not exactly the recipe for stable
with me at post nine, michelle caruso cabrera carl quintanilla live from the olympics inpyeongchang,outh korea. he sat down with gold medalist chloe kim. that conversation is am coulding up in just a few minutes so stay tuned. >> that's going to be super fun. all right. now to the extreme market volatility less funneled which has been a global phenomenon as well for more on what's happening here and abroad, we're joined by stephen roach, former morgue an stanley asia chairman, yale...
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i'm michesc michelle caruso caba what caused the drop and is it over with us today is joe terranova,phanie link, josh brown and jon najarian don't let the markets breaking near even levels fool you. it's down 143. looks good relative to where we were earlier, but you can see earlier in the sessiongh
i'm michesc michelle caruso caba what caused the drop and is it over with us today is joe terranova,phanie link, josh brown and jon najarian don't let the markets breaking near even levels fool you. it's down 143. looks good relative to where we were earlier, but you can see earlier in the sessiongh
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i was really happy with that, so -- >> john caruso, if we went out to a bookstore, could we pick out your covers? >> no, because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and contextual elements inside. everything. wow, they are so different. yes, you could look at the whole book shelf and see every one of them is different. the only thing you could probably say, wow, they are all beautifully clean, beautiful images, beautiful typography and that's the hallmark of a good cover. it's appropriate for subject matter. >> does it help have an author go on tour to sell the book or how have you incorporated social media in marketing a book in. >> well, you know, for many, many years authors, went on tour to promote books and we probably were the first big publisher that pulled the plug on that and said, that is just nuts, no leverage in that, we said an author can reach 100 times, a thousand times, 10,000 times as many people sitting in living room in pajamas doing talk radio as they can going out on tour and speaking to people in person. so what we decided was we would
i was really happy with that, so -- >> john caruso, if we went out to a bookstore, could we pick out your covers? >> no, because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and contextual elements inside. everything. wow, they are so different. yes, you could look at the whole book shelf and see every one of them is different. the only thing you could probably say, wow, they are all beautifully clean, beautiful images, beautiful typography and that's the hallmark...
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that multiple that doesn't have a problem >> all right i have a problem if we don't get to michelle caruso-cabrera with the headlines. >>> thank you so much. here's what is happening at this hour, 1,000 students from west boca high school are walking out of their classes and heading to parkland high school to protest the lack of gun control laws last week a 19-year-old student killed 17 with an ar-15 rifle at parkland >>> the retired principal of columbine high school is speaking again for gun control 20 years after the first mass school shooting. frank deangelis is sharing his story in myrtle beach. >> it's not to put the fear into communities, but when these communities say it can never happen here, and i know with the recent shootings in florida, there were people saying, it can't happen well, it can, unfortunately, and i think that's where we need to come together and to say enough is enough. >> at least 98 people were kill in syrian government air strikes on rebel-held suburbs of damascus that's according to syrian monitoring groups. the syrian civil defense said more people were trapped unde
that multiple that doesn't have a problem >> all right i have a problem if we don't get to michelle caruso-cabrera with the headlines. >>> thank you so much. here's what is happening at this hour, 1,000 students from west boca high school are walking out of their classes and heading to parkland high school to protest the lack of gun control laws last week a 19-year-old student killed 17 with an ar-15 rifle at parkland >>> the retired principal of columbine high school is...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera calling it a wild week understatement a thousand point drops and triple-digit and point losses it is crazy. the central question, where do we go from here? we're getting feedback from you, the viewer, the individual investor send us the questions at power lunch at cnbc.com and we'll answer them this hour. and don't be fooled by the plunge in stocks, the real field might be in bond stocks. is someone sending a
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera calling it a wild week understatement a thousand point drops and triple-digit and point losses it is crazy. the central question, where do we go from here? we're getting feedback from you, the viewer, the individual investor send us the questions at power lunch at cnbc.com and we'll answer them this hour. and don't be fooled by the plunge in stocks, the real field might be in bond stocks. is someone sending a
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera after monday's meltdown, two days of triple-digit gains for the dow have we bottomed or or is a deeper correction still in play and how your portfolio isn't as diversified as you think. and this wild ride could not come as a worst time for mom and pop investors just getting back into the market in a big way so what now? your market survival guide is straight ahead and oh, snap, the stock on fire soaring about 40%, back above the ipo twice. a surprise earnings beat but is
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera after monday's meltdown, two days of triple-digit gains for the dow have we bottomed or or is a deeper correction still in play and how your portfolio isn't as diversified as you think. and this wild ride could not come as a worst time for mom and pop investors just getting back into the market in a big way so what now? your market survival guide is straight ahead and oh, snap, the stock on fire soaring about 40%, back above the ipo twice. a surprise...
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. >> so john caruso, when you put a ann coulter or sebastian gorka in front of a book, what are you saying? >> that they are well known. that they are celebrity. basically we have a lot of facebook. sebastian, obviously. you can even consider this to be a face book. lincoln and jefferson. here is another because it's not really facebook, this is about the pope and lost shepherd, how pope francis is misleading the catholic church. so we often do face books when they are high-profile authors. >> here for one of the history titles, the 10 civil war blunders. >> beautiful illustration. in -- and the typeset is relatively unique, isn't it? >> it's not unique to the period, that's what makes it appealing. one of the things -- i think this is all about my process, i literally turned the internet upside down looking for images and source material, i will go back to the civil war and literally google civil war fonts and look those up and see what did they use during civil war to use this kind of typography, this was a beautiful painting and goes in the back entire cover from the civil war and with
. >> so john caruso, when you put a ann coulter or sebastian gorka in front of a book, what are you saying? >> that they are well known. that they are celebrity. basically we have a lot of facebook. sebastian, obviously. you can even consider this to be a face book. lincoln and jefferson. here is another because it's not really facebook, this is about the pope and lost shepherd, how pope francis is misleading the catholic church. so we often do face books when they are high-profile...
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michelle >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera thank you, brian let's drill down into the
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i'm here with michelle caruso-cabrera and kevin o'leary.in is wearing a sweater, a zwetter a sorkin sweater sweater of the month guys maybe. >> maybe we'll show it. >> there it is >> sorkin sweater of the month it's like a box set. >> you bought it >> can you help me with that >> sweaters. no, i want to sell sweaters monthly. >> nah. >> no, i don't think so. >> sounds like a reallybad business in the meantime, we want to get to the markets because they are down this morning. let's show you what's going on with the futures we are in the red again, triple digits we should say it's better than when the show started at about 6:00 this morning we were looking at down arrows about -- dow would have been off about 300 plus points. dow now looks like it would open down about 161 points as perhaps investors are looking to test new lows or at least figure out where things are settling. nasdaq down about 37 points. s&p 500 down about 12 points right now. if you think you can afford to look away from the screen for just a minute, think again wild ride
i'm here with michelle caruso-cabrera and kevin o'leary.in is wearing a sweater, a zwetter a sorkin sweater sweater of the month guys maybe. >> maybe we'll show it. >> there it is >> sorkin sweater of the month it's like a box set. >> you bought it >> can you help me with that >> sweaters. no, i want to sell sweaters monthly. >> nah. >> no, i don't think so. >> sounds like a reallybad business in the meantime, we want to get to the markets...
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i'm carl quintanilla along with david faber and michelle caruso-cabrera cramer is off today.teady premarket after the dow's tumble yesterday there's a lot headed our way including fed minutes from yellen's final meeting and more. the road map begins with wall street on fed watch. investors await hichbt it hintsr hawkish play >> apple reportedly moving to buy cobalt directly from miners. >> and amazon gets healthy in a potential challenge to pharmacy retailers. they are launching their own line of over-the-counter health products >> the dow and the s&p ended a six-secon si six-session win streak on tuesday. this afternoon, the fed minute . will be released these are the minutes from yellen's last meeting. >> may be hard to know from the last minutes, they were before the selloff, before the spike in yields so you don't get a real assessment so also before the big spending plan, the 300 billion. but it is after the tax cut. the first time we see the minutes after the tax cut to see how they think that will ripple through the economy. >> multiples pretty much peaked around the t
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good morning and welcome back we are live from new york stock exchange we are here with michelle caruso-cabrera on 2.889. >> should we have a siren that goes off no. >> nosirens. our work begins this morning with inflation fears jumped 5% in january well above market expectation. >> stocks falling investors worrying about rate increases. and talk about ceo goldman sack economist. >> and taco bell investors seemed pleased with the move, but as jim said a little while ago in last hour, it could be something of a culture shock. >> and it will be. just also announced problems with airbus. not great for united states. >> we'll get to that let's first get into consumer prices jumping much more than forecast sparking fears of inflation. our economic reporter joins, steve. >> thanks. major data in favor of the inflation. here's the data michelle was referring to up.05. your view isunchanged. in fact, if you look at the inflation over time, which you can see is year-over-year rates, pretty stable, core has drifted up a little, but remains below 2% let's see where inflation is hot. you can see gasoline p
good morning and welcome back we are live from new york stock exchange we are here with michelle caruso-cabrera on 2.889. >> should we have a siren that goes off no. >> nosirens. our work begins this morning with inflation fears jumped 5% in january well above market expectation. >> stocks falling investors worrying about rate increases. and talk about ceo goldman sack economist. >> and taco bell investors seemed pleased with the move, but as jim said a little while ago...
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. >> thank you >>> let's get a news update back at hg with michelle caruso cabrera. >> here's what'sour. special counsel robert mueller charging alex van der zwaan about lying with his communication with rick gates. he worked for a law firm that said it terminated him in 2017 >>> donald trump jr. arriving in new delhi to promote his family's luxury apartments. >> he met are real estate developers at a five star hotel. he will have dinner on friday with those who buy an apartment by thursday. turkish president erdogan telling legislators that troops will soon begin the siege of afrin in northwestern syria. turkey launched an offensive to clear the city of syrian kurdish militia which it considers a terrorist organization >>> iran says it located the exact site where a passenger plane crashed over the weekend killing all 65 people on board high winds made it difficult to fly helicopters to the crash area >>> and that's our cnbc news update back to you. >> michelle, thank you very much >>> when we return, the ceo of on agra will join us, we'll get tas d lo on xeana t more stay with us m
. >> thank you >>> let's get a news update back at hg with michelle caruso cabrera. >> here's what'sour. special counsel robert mueller charging alex van der zwaan about lying with his communication with rick gates. he worked for a law firm that said it terminated him in 2017 >>> donald trump jr. arriving in new delhi to promote his family's luxury apartments. >> he met are real estate developers at a five star hotel. he will have dinner on friday with those...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.cks were paring back today with the dow and s&p lower now they're positive on the session after hitting a low of 180 points the dow is higher by 50 points the s&p is higher by nearly six and nasdaq higher by nearly 23 telecom and health care, they were the worst performing sectors. let's see if that's still the case indeed, although they have come off the negative side, they're still down for the s&p health care sector. walmart, caterpillar, jp morgan are leading the dow. united tech and home depot are your laggards. some of your top movers, under armour, amerisource is up. blue apron jumping on strong earnings, but it's off the highs of the session brian. >> all right, for more on what has been driving the recent volatility and rapid recoveries, let's bring in mike santoli and bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. guys, i don't know how you feel about this, mike it feels like every day we sort of peel back a layer of the onion a little bit people have conspiracy theo
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.cks were paring back today with the dow and s&p lower now they're positive on the session after hitting a low of 180 points the dow is higher by 50 points the s&p is higher by nearly six and nasdaq higher by nearly 23 telecom and health care, they were the worst performing sectors. let's see if that's still the case indeed, although they have come off the negative side, they're still down for the s&p health care sector. walmart, caterpillar, jp morgan are...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. stocks in the green, but off their session highs. the dow has been up as much as 226 points in earlier trading. right now, the industrial is higher by three quarters of a percent. the nasdaq is higher by more than 1%. russell 2,000 by a half a percent. treasury yields continue to rise the ten-year hitting another four-year high at 2.98% the two-year sitting at its highest level yield since 2008 among your stock movers, sisco is higher on the back of strong results. berkshire hathaway announces a new stake in the company, and netflix continuing its win streak it's up 10% this week. names at all-time highs, cme, pnc financial, and raytheon. >> ten days since the markets started to tumble on february 2nd. more than hathe index losses have now been recovered in just the past four days but could the market retest the lows mike santoli rejoining us from the stock exchange with a look at the recovery, and michael, some questioning whether it's all happened too fast? >> his mike no good? >> all right, i think for the second day in a row, fol
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. stocks in the green, but off their session highs. the dow has been up as much as 226 points in earlier trading. right now, the industrial is higher by three quarters of a percent. the nasdaq is higher by more than 1%. russell 2,000 by a half a percent. treasury yields continue to rise the ten-year hitting another four-year high at 2.98% the two-year sitting at its highest level yield since 2008 among your stock movers, sisco is higher on the back of strong results....
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i'm david faber along with michelle caruso cabrera.carl is on his way to pyeongchang for the olympics it's been a very interesting half hour. we came into the opening looking as though we would be down sharply. that quick le reversed now you can see we have the s&p, the dow, nasdaq all higher also interestingly, crude oil, actually commodity complex looked to be down. crude was down as much as 1% or more in the early going prior to the equities opening at 9:30 but it is also up. of course, over in europe, the declines were fairley significant playing off of our declines yesterday as i said, stocks were racing early losses this morning, after what was that 500 point plunge in the dow at the open the volatility, though, continues. and let's bring in art cashin from ubs, director of floor operations going along what you might have thought after a day like yesterday, art, or perhaps somewhat different >> no. i think it's exactly what you would be looking for the move down overnight again after an early rally attempt global market all begin
i'm david faber along with michelle caruso cabrera.carl is on his way to pyeongchang for the olympics it's been a very interesting half hour. we came into the opening looking as though we would be down sharply. that quick le reversed now you can see we have the s&p, the dow, nasdaq all higher also interestingly, crude oil, actually commodity complex looked to be down. crude was down as much as 1% or more in the early going prior to the equities opening at 9:30 but it is also up. of course,...
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ime chel caruso-cabrera.i'm bill griffeth stocks in rally mode but way off the highs. dow was up 300 points before noon, hitting peak, and since then pulling back. the s&p still positive but the nasdaq has turned lower. >> the dow and s&p 500 are looking to b
ime chel caruso-cabrera.i'm bill griffeth stocks in rally mode but way off the highs. dow was up 300 points before noon, hitting peak, and since then pulling back. the s&p still positive but the nasdaq has turned lower. >> the dow and s&p 500 are looking to b
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera coming up on the power lunch menu inflation nation wasn't so long ago, investors were worried about too little inflation. it was never coming back. and now we're worried about too much of it what that would mean for your money. and plus wild, wild wall street. all of the testimofinancial pros how they've pureed the vol a tilt and shopping for a new car, don't make a move. we have the list of the most reliable cars on the road. fasten your seat belts because "power lunch" starts right now >>> look there stocks hitting session highs as we kick off "power lunch." coincidence? probably but this is the great rate debate as a tug-of-war on inflation and interest rates and volatility continues to play out in front of our ieyes, stocks are making come back and the dow up and bond yield rising rising since the beginning of february and benchmark hitting four-year highs and creeping closer. gold is highest level in over a week groupon tanking on earnings miss chipotle on pace for the best day in years, they named a new ceo and netflix are rallies. signing a deal
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera coming up on the power lunch menu inflation nation wasn't so long ago, investors were worried about too little inflation. it was never coming back. and now we're worried about too much of it what that would mean for your money. and plus wild, wild wall street. all of the testimofinancial pros how they've pureed the vol a tilt and shopping for a new car, don't make a move. we have the list of the most reliable cars on the road. fasten your seat belts...
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. >>> there is again talk about the possibility of the bond vigilantes michelle caruso-cabrera joininglain what they are in a '90s flashback >> it is a bond market investor who protests inflationary fiscal policies, in other words too much government spending, by selling bonds. therefore increasing yields. and the word vigilante is used because it highlights the ability of a bond market to restrain government spending when interest rates go up, a government has to decide inadvertent more and more money to paying interest on its debt and away from the polyiciepolics the term was coined by ed yardeni. and there is talk because the federal reserve is reducing how many bonds they buy. and the tax cut means less revenue for the government to use to pay back their debts. and this week the decision to do a big spending package which means deficits of more than a trillion per year in the coming years. now, still the bond vigilantes haven't reared their head in the u.s. since bill clinton's time as president however, they were search out in force during the european financial crisis the power o
. >>> there is again talk about the possibility of the bond vigilantes michelle caruso-cabrera joininglain what they are in a '90s flashback >> it is a bond market investor who protests inflationary fiscal policies, in other words too much government spending, by selling bonds. therefore increasing yields. and the word vigilante is used because it highlights the ability of a bond market to restrain government spending when interest rates go up, a government has to decide...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera, and here's what's on the menu. a really volatile day.he dow down triple digits pulling back at one point 5% from its most recent high. ditto for the s&p 500 even though we're off the low still, about 320 points. is there an even deeper correction coming? and is this really the market dip you have been waiting for? >> apple today bucking the trend. the stock bouncing back from friday's fraid and fallen to correction territory is now the time to buy >> jay powell sworn in as the next fed chairman. he's handed a stronger economy and a really difficult road to navigate when it comes to interest rates why we could end up with more interest rates than you think. "power lunch" starts right now >>> and welcome, everybody, to the second hour of power i'm tyler mathisen the dow and s&p near but off their session lows the dow by about almost 150 points off the session low almost 500 points down earlier, was the dow. they're both off or have been during this session, 5% from their most recent record highs which was i believe january 26th exxon, pfiz
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera, and here's what's on the menu. a really volatile day.he dow down triple digits pulling back at one point 5% from its most recent high. ditto for the s&p 500 even though we're off the low still, about 320 points. is there an even deeper correction coming? and is this really the market dip you have been waiting for? >> apple today bucking the trend. the stock bouncing back from friday's fraid and fallen to correction territory is now the time to buy >>...