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viviana: roberto cabrera lleva 18 aÑos trabajando en las granjas lecheras.se mueren. y para ellos, es mucha pÉrdida de dinero. viviana: y en el estudio, la asociaciÓn nacional de productores de leche indicÓ que si se perdiera la mano de obra indocumentada actual, se cerrarÍa una granja lechera por cada seis que hay del paÍs. "no hay suficiente mano de obra norteamericana disponible y que quiera trabajar en nuestras granjas". a estos trabajadores y a sus jefes le gustarÍa ver que el presidente tambiÉn les dé alternativas para legalizar su estatus. >> es que tenemos mucho tiempo ya que, yo pienso que sÍ se merece algo... pues algo buenopor el trabajo que se ha hecho durante tanto tiempo. viviana: y cree que en el futuro se sufrirÁn las consecuencias de la elecciÓn de donald trump. >> sÍ, se equivocaron el pueblo estadounidense al elegir al presidente. mÉxico hizo lo mismo, estamos en la misma situaciÓn o peor. la gente se va a dar cuenta con el tiempo el error que cometiÓ. viviana: pesar de la incertidumbre que han generado las medidas ejecutivas del president
viviana: roberto cabrera lleva 18 aÑos trabajando en las granjas lecheras.se mueren. y para ellos, es mucha pÉrdida de dinero. viviana: y en el estudio, la asociaciÓn nacional de productores de leche indicÓ que si se perdiera la mano de obra indocumentada actual, se cerrarÍa una granja lechera por cada seis que hay del paÍs. "no hay suficiente mano de obra norteamericana disponible y que quiera trabajar en nuestras granjas". a estos trabajadores y a sus jefes le gustarÍa ver...
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michelle caruso-cabrera explains. aren't. >> reporter: currently u.s. corporations pay taxes at a rate of 35%. but what paul ryan and company would like to go is change to domestic revenues minus domestic cost and then a tax rate of only 20%. that would change the system from a worldwide system to what they call a territorial system. similar to what our trading partners to. that means only taxes what happens here in the united states. it also encourages production here in the united states because the more you produce here, the how you can lower your tax base. and that's why retailers don't like it because they won't be able to recuse their tax base by anything that they import and they import nearly everything. here is what is crucial. the economists who support this policy say that it would strengthen the dollar a lot, maybe 20% or 25%. so ultimately companies like walmart and other retailers wouldn't face that much of a change and actually be able to buy a lot more stuff with their dollars and that would be an offset to the higher taxes that they're
michelle caruso-cabrera explains. aren't. >> reporter: currently u.s. corporations pay taxes at a rate of 35%. but what paul ryan and company would like to go is change to domestic revenues minus domestic cost and then a tax rate of only 20%. that would change the system from a worldwide system to what they call a territorial system. similar to what our trading partners to. that means only taxes what happens here in the united states. it also encourages production here in the united...
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born in madrid, cabrera is the first native of spain to lead an american university. good to have you you with us, mr. cabrera. >> thank you for having me. >> o'brien: let's talk about your perspective as an immigrant yourself, having seen the university system here from spain, and now on the inside. i'm curious how that affects your perspective on this whole issue. >> first of all, the american universities have a tremendous advantage around the world because they're the number one place where students from all over the world want to study. i was there myself. i graduated from college from madrid, spain, and my dreesms to come to one of the great american research universities. and there are hundreds of thousands of students from around the world every year. >> o'brien: the higher education system here really does remain a magnet, doesn't it? >> absolutely. not only that gives the american university a great advantage but it gives an advantage, also, to the american economy. i mean, when you do the numbers and look at, for example, out of the recent start-ups, how ma
born in madrid, cabrera is the first native of spain to lead an american university. good to have you you with us, mr. cabrera. >> thank you for having me. >> o'brien: let's talk about your perspective as an immigrant yourself, having seen the university system here from spain, and now on the inside. i'm curious how that affects your perspective on this whole issue. >> first of all, the american universities have a tremendous advantage around the world because they're the...
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michelle caruso-cabrera said the vix is relaxed.ou'll see if we look back and say not anymore. >> relax the dow 20 thou. >> can we stop hating on the rooster? >> have a great weekend. happy new year. >> we're going to be back for the closing countdown. >>> then after the bell we have why the ceo of a luxury maker is sounding the bell about tough times to come. you're watching cnbc, first in business. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. . >>> dow is down 14, 3 and a half minutes to go in the trading session. been very calm. two days very gentle consolidations digesting those gains we got on wednesday when the dow did go over 20,000. we hit 20,100. treasury yields have been going up this week m
michelle caruso-cabrera said the vix is relaxed.ou'll see if we look back and say not anymore. >> relax the dow 20 thou. >> can we stop hating on the rooster? >> have a great weekend. happy new year. >> we're going to be back for the closing countdown. >>> then after the bell we have why the ceo of a luxury maker is sounding the bell about tough times to come. you're watching cnbc, first in business. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get...
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welcome back, i'm anna cabrera in for brooke baldwin today.n president-elect trump takes the oath of office the clock start ticking on some of his campaign promises, including bringing back jobs to coal country and repealing obama care. those promises won him support of coal miners the same people who are now worried their vote could end up hurting their health and their finances. here's the story. >> reporter: the coal laden hills of eastern kentucky. >> we are going to bring the coal industry back. >> reporter: trump country. kneel young is a democrat and coal miner for 35 years. officially supported hillary clinton. but -- >> i voted for trump. may be a mistake but i heard him say he would bring coal back. >> reporter: a mistake maybe because he now suffers from black lung disease. >> from there to here, you can see a difference in my breathing that close. >> reporter: he vote for trump to bring jobs back but now fears trump's promise to kill obama care will also end his black lung benefits. >> when they eliminate the obama care, they may j
welcome back, i'm anna cabrera in for brooke baldwin today.n president-elect trump takes the oath of office the clock start ticking on some of his campaign promises, including bringing back jobs to coal country and repealing obama care. those promises won him support of coal miners the same people who are now worried their vote could end up hurting their health and their finances. here's the story. >> reporter: the coal laden hills of eastern kentucky. >> we are going to bring the...
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cnn's anika cabrera tells the story. >> reporter: to corporal kevin, every breath, every movement is a blessing. >> i kind of approach this as a little bit of a venture. >> reporter: this new adventure began back in november. a 17-year veteran of the boise police department, was searching for a suspect involved in a shooting and car jacking. >> he was concealed and i was the first guy that really came into contact and ended up being a few feet from him. >> reporter: he had no time to react. >> i got shot in the femur, the hip, the stomach. he was so low that they went under my vest. i knew i was paralyzed immediately. >> reporter: as he lay helpless, shot five times, the suspect kept firing, hitting fellow officer chris davis who survived, and fatally wounding police canine jardo who he calls his hero for jumping on the shooter, distracting him just long enough. >> he saved my life without a doubt. >> reporter: after two months in the hospital and dozens of procedures, he continues his recovery at craig hospital in colorado which specializes in brain and spinal cord injuries. >> this
cnn's anika cabrera tells the story. >> reporter: to corporal kevin, every breath, every movement is a blessing. >> i kind of approach this as a little bit of a venture. >> reporter: this new adventure began back in november. a 17-year veteran of the boise police department, was searching for a suspect involved in a shooting and car jacking. >> he was concealed and i was the first guy that really came into contact and ended up being a few feet from him. >>...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.ng that music. we have two celebrations this morning. first, we want to wish joe a happy birthday. he's turning 40. >> 4 1. >> 41. i don't want to exaggerate. and congratulations to andrew on the birth of his daughter sidney. not on the same day as joe kernen's, but close. >> thank you. >> beautiful photos. >> thank you. i saw that you ran some on tv yesterday. >> yes. beautiful.
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.ng that music. we have two celebrations this morning. first, we want to wish joe a happy birthday. he's turning 40. >> 4 1. >> 41. i don't want to exaggerate. and congratulations to andrew on the birth of his daughter sidney. not on the same day as joe kernen's, but close. >> thank you. >> beautiful photos. >> thank you. i saw that you ran some on tv yesterday. >> yes. beautiful.
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that really bothers me that i may not be able to, but at least one last time. >> reporter: ana cabreran, denver. >> beyond the call of duty. we see it again and again. >> president trump's chief strategist steve bannon blasting the media, repeatedly calling the press as the opposition party, telling them to shut up. those come after a rocky start for the press operation for the president in the perp of sean spicer. >> reporter: sean spicer is now one of the most visible people in the world. >> thanks for coming to our first official briefing. >> reporter: white house spokesman is always one of the hardest jobs in washington. speak for president trump takes hard to a whole new level. >> what evidence do you have of widespread voter fraud? >> the president does believe that. >> reporter: spicer spent two decades in washington working up to this. the naval officer was a press secretary for several gop congressmen and eventually the republican national committee. >> you're not draining the swamp with him. he's swampy, he's been around in d.c., as a lot of us have for a long time. >> report
that really bothers me that i may not be able to, but at least one last time. >> reporter: ana cabreran, denver. >> beyond the call of duty. we see it again and again. >> president trump's chief strategist steve bannon blasting the media, repeatedly calling the press as the opposition party, telling them to shut up. those come after a rocky start for the press operation for the president in the perp of sean spicer. >> reporter: sean spicer is now one of the most visible...
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ana cabrera, thank you.dc, but throughout the country and honestly, throughout the world. these massive demonstrations are under way. we'll ping-pong live pictures but president trump, just a little while from now, set to speak from the cia. we'll take that live. we'll be right back. you could spend the next few days weeding through w2s, pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] ♪ ♪ ♪ tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally na
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thanks so much, michelle caruso-cabre caruso-cabrera.ack to disney, the analyst to dropped the hammer on the mouse house. brian weiser joins us on the phone. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> i with one person on the phone calling it ridiculous. do you want to defend it? >> i think the market is not accounting for risks in the broader market and that is going to hurt companies more broadly. uncertainty should normally be considered a bad thing and anyone who thinks we're going into more certain market rather than three months ago is -- well, that's not a view i would agree with. that said, i recognize it. we are not market strategists. we are not political analysts. we're just paying attention. and i think the opposite of not accounting for those uncertainties would be disingenuous for any analyst to not consider them in their price targets. >> just to be clear, i'm saying it's ridiculous as a research call. you're making the call on rates there. the cost of capital. you're making a call also -- basically on a discount rate and w
thanks so much, michelle caruso-cabre caruso-cabrera.ack to disney, the analyst to dropped the hammer on the mouse house. brian weiser joins us on the phone. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> i with one person on the phone calling it ridiculous. do you want to defend it? >> i think the market is not accounting for risks in the broader market and that is going to hurt companies more broadly. uncertainty should normally be considered a bad thing and anyone who thinks...
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michelle caruso cabrera.fascinating. >> the leader of the french far right is at trump tower. we have not seen her go up the elevator, so no video of her. however, pool cameras did spot her eating in the grill, that's what we're showing you now. they approached, they would not confirm that they have a meeting with donald trump today. but she's in trump tower. we await more. for those not familiar with marine le pen, a euro skeptic believes that france should be in control of its borders, has been called anti muslim, and an anti semitic, very against the euro, carl. as you well know. similar in terms of law and order and border control. we should highlight, economically speaking, polar opposites. she believes in more state intervention into the economy. she believes in actually price controls on certain products within the economy. but marine le pen, carl, being at trump tower, is going to ruffle the foreign policies of the elite in a very big way. she is persono non grata in europe, right up there with nigel
michelle caruso cabrera.fascinating. >> the leader of the french far right is at trump tower. we have not seen her go up the elevator, so no video of her. however, pool cameras did spot her eating in the grill, that's what we're showing you now. they approached, they would not confirm that they have a meeting with donald trump today. but she's in trump tower. we await more. for those not familiar with marine le pen, a euro skeptic believes that france should be in control of its borders,...
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. >> i'm tessie cabrera. i'm from the amazon here in peru, but i live in alabama.ired military, so i travel all over the world. but my heart is here, so i had to help my people. >> what do we have here? >> clothes, different sizes for the children, some winter clothes, diapers, special milk. ♪ [ laughter ] >> in just a moment, you're going to meet a man some say is quite the hero, but he humbly says it is his calling -- rescuing children who are literally thrown away by their parents just because the children were born with disabilities. >> what is her name? >> lucia. >> lucia. and lucia's father tried to kill her? >> yeah. he tried to kill her. she has a cut here in the belly, but she's already healed. [ indistinct conversations ] ♪ >> and later on in our program, the creative partnership between vida usa and emeryville and global trading company otis mcallister in oakland. >> as peru gives us from their bounty the riches of their agriculture, their products like quinoa, what can we offer them? and one thing we can offer is surplus medical equipment. >> we'll be r
. >> i'm tessie cabrera. i'm from the amazon here in peru, but i live in alabama.ired military, so i travel all over the world. but my heart is here, so i had to help my people. >> what do we have here? >> clothes, different sizes for the children, some winter clothes, diapers, special milk. ♪ [ laughter ] >> in just a moment, you're going to meet a man some say is quite the hero, but he humbly says it is his calling -- rescuing children who are literally thrown away...
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michelle cabruso cabrera onset with us. we have the panelists, steve weise, josh brown, pete najarian. michelle, you first. maybe not that big of a surprise, considering the jousting that has been going back and forth between our two countries over the last many days and weeks. >> yeah, and it's been playing out mostly on twitter at this point over the last couple days. the president in mexico putting out a tweet, saying we just informed the white house this morning that we're not going to attend the event that had been planned for tuesday. this comes in the wake of him putting out a statement last night, saying, listen, we've heard about the executive orders, we're going to try to protect our citizens that are living in the united states. and by the way, i'm going to have a big meeting with the senate. governor's board here, and also my foreign ministry team. and we're going to decide, we're going to have meetings to decide if we're going to go. donald trump tries to -- the president tries to beat him to it and put out his
michelle cabruso cabrera onset with us. we have the panelists, steve weise, josh brown, pete najarian. michelle, you first. maybe not that big of a surprise, considering the jousting that has been going back and forth between our two countries over the last many days and weeks. >> yeah, and it's been playing out mostly on twitter at this point over the last couple days. the president in mexico putting out a tweet, saying we just informed the white house this morning that we're not going...
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over to michelle caruso cabrera with what's going on "power lunch." cl idyo savher l >>> welcome backthe "halftime report" live from washington, d.c. today. financials are the best performing sector since the election and two key ceos see more upside ahead. goldman sachs ceo lloyd gla blankfein was in davos today. >> i think we're at the beginning of a change in a cycle. i think there could be a lot more room. and if it goes -- but if it falters or something goes wrong or a risk pops up that we didn't anticipa anticipate, it won't. but my base case is it can keep on going. >> for banks and the interest rates obviously we benefit by that. always disclosed that. i think a stronger economy, you know, banks benefit from that. and the third is some reduced regulatory environment, banks may better, that remains to be seen. i think the market pretty much anticipates some of it. not all of it because it hasn't happened yet. >> all right, guys. what do you think? i mean, you've got blankfein changing the cycle, dimon, the point he's making is not everything has been baked into the market at th
over to michelle caruso cabrera with what's going on "power lunch." cl idyo savher l >>> welcome backthe "halftime report" live from washington, d.c. today. financials are the best performing sector since the election and two key ceos see more upside ahead. goldman sachs ceo lloyd gla blankfein was in davos today. >> i think we're at the beginning of a change in a cycle. i think there could be a lot more room. and if it goes -- but if it falters or something...
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aspirations of obtaining college and community college degrees and those seek to go to the military earn cabrera sections. this applies to college goer and to the who may never get to through high school abuse the struggle with povertity, homeless is in or drug use and abuse writtens away the family fabric wind chill need too be advocates know students and park the motivation be the leader that support the dream of our country's youth. so live all school counselors today with a call to action. provide your students with everything you can offer every day. intimes are difficult and you feel overwhelmed, remember why you are school couple. remember your students' stores and the impact you have, remember the huge role you play in their growth and development. remember that if it wasn't for all of you, all of you on the stage, many students would not be where they are today. by keeping all these things in your heart i know this team of change agents with persevere and continue to do amazing work every day. i can't say enough i am honored to be on your team. through. [applause] [applause] >> now, the
aspirations of obtaining college and community college degrees and those seek to go to the military earn cabrera sections. this applies to college goer and to the who may never get to through high school abuse the struggle with povertity, homeless is in or drug use and abuse writtens away the family fabric wind chill need too be advocates know students and park the motivation be the leader that support the dream of our country's youth. so live all school counselors today with a call to action....
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. >> reporter: within days, he found his dad. 81-year-old benito cabrera near tulsa, oklahoma. >> i really him. >> he didn't deny it for half a second. >> reporter: their first conversation on the phone lasted two hours. >> i was so happy that he found his father. >> this is so unbelievable. >> reporter: a photo of his dad reveals an uncanny resemblance. >> this is the best holiday season i have ever had in my life. he may not be here to teach me how to throw a ball or anything like that. but we can talk. that's the best part right there is that we get to talk while he's still here. first thing i want to do si want to see my dad. that's what i want to do. >> he gets choked up there. >> the resemblance sun believable. >> in case there was any doubt. >>> th's >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist dave murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday january 3rd. >> we're following breaking news. a home invasion in philadelphia turns deadly and police say it was one of the bad guys who was
. >> reporter: within days, he found his dad. 81-year-old benito cabrera near tulsa, oklahoma. >> i really him. >> he didn't deny it for half a second. >> reporter: their first conversation on the phone lasted two hours. >> i was so happy that he found his father. >> this is so unbelievable. >> reporter: a photo of his dad reveals an uncanny resemblance. >> this is the best holiday season i have ever had in my life. he may not be here to teach me...
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chris cabrera/vicepresi dente del consejo nacional de la patrulla fronteriza "tenemos muchos agenteseso deja grandes areas donde pueden pasar drogas y criminales cruzar al pais" aunque no sabe si ya ha todo ecto esta ordenjecutiva,dice apoyar los cambios que esta haciendo el presidente donald trump porque las nuevas politicas a como la contruccion muro fronterizo seran de ayuda para sus agentes sot es la primera vezue algun hacealgo pa frontera sin embargo asegura que un muro fronterizo no hara el trabajo por si solo, tambien los 5 mil nuevos agentes que se incorporaran para vigilar la frontera hay mucha gente buena, nosotrosora q ene, y lo entendemos, pero no sabemos quien es quien hasta que los revisamos, porque tambien cruzan gente muy mala a nuestro pais mientras tanto ana y su hijo, viven ela incertidub de saber que pasara con ellos una vez entren enig las ordenes ecutivas del presidente tag angelina la patrulla fronteriza agrego que la comunidad no debe temer con los nuevos cambios. que ellos solamente -- en chile, miles de personas han vivido un verdadero infierno debido a un
chris cabrera/vicepresi dente del consejo nacional de la patrulla fronteriza "tenemos muchos agenteseso deja grandes areas donde pueden pasar drogas y criminales cruzar al pais" aunque no sabe si ya ha todo ecto esta ordenjecutiva,dice apoyar los cambios que esta haciendo el presidente donald trump porque las nuevas politicas a como la contruccion muro fronterizo seran de ayuda para sus agentes sot es la primera vezue algun hacealgo pa frontera sin embargo asegura que un muro...
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. >>> the dow was less than a point away on friday but i watched and cabrera kept talking about 20,000n it pulled back. like we didn't know that was going to happen? plus the pound getting pounded after comments from the prime minister, teresa may on the brexit, we'll show you what she said. and news out of detroit, fiat chrysler investing a billion dollars in two u.s. plants. it's monday, january 9th, 2017, and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ living in america >> live from new york where business never sleeps. this is "squawk box." ♪ >> i'm making you cuban. that's a very cuban way to think. it got within a point. >> i was on call to come on and talk. >> really? >> on the phone. >> wow. extending your thanks for us. >> i was on the couch. >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" we're live from the nasdaq spot and u.s. equities future suggest a lower open for the dow, and the s&p. pretty flat open so dow, you kn
. >>> the dow was less than a point away on friday but i watched and cabrera kept talking about 20,000n it pulled back. like we didn't know that was going to happen? plus the pound getting pounded after comments from the prime minister, teresa may on the brexit, we'll show you what she said. and news out of detroit, fiat chrysler investing a billion dollars in two u.s. plants. it's monday, january 9th, 2017, and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ living in america >>...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. lockheed martin wraps up the president-elect at trump tower. >>> plus a slue of bank earnings hitting the street. one major company just took a $115 million writedown thanks to a monster box office bomb. we'll explain. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." up .6%. among the biggest winners here at the nasdaq, dexcom, monster beverage, maxi integrated. >> melissa, thank you very much. tyler mathisen. welcome to "power lunch" heemplt is what else is happening at this hour. to pick a new chair, paving the way. u.s. grand jury indicting three former takata executives with related to that company's air bags. >>> and ice storm across the plains and midwest. it could move into the middle atlantic states by sunday evening, messing up what will be a rather light holiday commute monday. >>> big news out of trump tower within the past half hour. >>> lock heed martin just wrapping up a meeting. first they get called out on twitter then she gets called in for a meeting. >>
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. lockheed martin wraps up the president-elect at trump tower. >>> plus a slue of bank earnings hitting the street. one major company just took a $115 million writedown thanks to a monster box office bomb. we'll explain. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." up .6%. among the biggest winners here at the nasdaq, dexcom, monster beverage, maxi integrated. >> melissa, thank you very much....
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.e're playing that music. we have two celebrations this morning. first, we want to wish joe a happy birthday. he's turning 40. >> 4 1. >> 41. i don't want to exaggerate. and congratulations to andrew on the birth of his daughter sidney. not on the same day as joe kernen's, but close. >> thank you. >> beautiful photos. >> thank you. i saw that you ran some on tv yesterday. >> yes. beautiful. >> a lot of nice e-mails. well wishes on twitter. happy birthday to you, sir. >> thank you. i'm not crazy about this song. i would like to celebrate another day. ♪ celebrate another century. i don't want to go a decade. another century. >> you're going to. he we've talked about this. >> singularities -- >> sidney is a beautiful name for a little girl. >> thank you. >> but i don't -- it's weird, but i gender now. i don't like it that much for a boy. we tried to investigate why. bloomenthal. >> sidney bloomenthal. >> i should tell you that the history of sidney sorkin is my grandfather was sidney sorki
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.e're playing that music. we have two celebrations this morning. first, we want to wish joe a happy birthday. he's turning 40. >> 4 1. >> 41. i don't want to exaggerate. and congratulations to andrew on the birth of his daughter sidney. not on the same day as joe kernen's, but close. >> thank you. >> beautiful photos. >> thank you. i saw that you ran some on tv yesterday. >> yes....
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera here at the new york stock exchange.rump firing another shot at any company that wants to move its operations to mexico. mexico peso down 15% against the u.s. dollar since election day this has been going on, so the chart we're showing you is the dollar increasing. toyota motors said we'll build a new plant in baja, mexico. no way, says, donald trump. there's the mexican peso. showing how the dollar strengthened dramatically against it. let's talk to mark chandler about what's going on with currencies. the dollar has gotten so much stronger since donald trump was the winner on election day. it's caused all kienz of chaos with currencies around the world. mexican pesos one example. today, the central bank stepped in to stem the bleeding. didn't work. why not? >> two reasons. one is this stream of tweets by the president-elect talking about how, essentially, discourages other businesses from investing in mexico. they need the capital inflows for the own economic development and current account deficit. secondly, it's not w
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera here at the new york stock exchange.rump firing another shot at any company that wants to move its operations to mexico. mexico peso down 15% against the u.s. dollar since election day this has been going on, so the chart we're showing you is the dollar increasing. toyota motors said we'll build a new plant in baja, mexico. no way, says, donald trump. there's the mexican peso. showing how the dollar strengthened dramatically against it. let's talk to mark chandler...
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michelle caruso-cabrera joining us from the new set of the nasdaq. >> it's my first time on this set.pretty. >> it's lovely here at times square. coming up, we have anne winblad, a pioneer in private equity. she comes on historically to make recommendations for stocks in the software sector, that's the area she knows very well. last year she said buy microsoft, that was a good idea. turned out to be a good investment. we'll see what she says about where to invest this year. so much to talk about when it comes to silicon valley. rising interest rates, will that drive people away there that area? we'll talk about the situation with russia and trump with a number of guests, and talking about what is going on with the markets here. i will not say you know what. >> i stopped. >> because a watched pot never boils. >> i stopped a week ago. i thought i was jinxing it. >> i don't know what either of you are talking about. >> a big round number hanging about. >> not mcbeth. >> but the ftse 100 has hit three record closes in a row. i know i'm talking about uk again, but -- >> in the wake of brex
michelle caruso-cabrera joining us from the new set of the nasdaq. >> it's my first time on this set.pretty. >> it's lovely here at times square. coming up, we have anne winblad, a pioneer in private equity. she comes on historically to make recommendations for stocks in the software sector, that's the area she knows very well. last year she said buy microsoft, that was a good idea. turned out to be a good investment. we'll see what she says about where to invest this year. so much...
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you can watch super bowl 51 right here on cabrera fox 2. the kickoff for the big game is 3:30 p.m. super bowl sunday, february 5th. >>> well, a tragic story. two major league baseball tragedies and two separate incidents on the very same day. the kansas city royals mourning the dead of 25-year-old pitch ervinture a, who was killed in a car crash early yesterday morning in the dominican republic. the cause of the crash is still being investigated. he played four seasons with the royals. and even played in two world series. meantime, about 50 miles away, former major league infielder andy marte was killed in a separate car accident. his car veered off the road and rammed into a house. he last played for arizona back in 2014. he also played for the braves and the indians mitch was only 33 years old. >> well, we're coming up on our 7:00 hour now, and there are dangerous conditions up in the sierra with all of the snow they have received. the overnight affordable care act that has two drivers feeling lucky to be alive. >> plus we have to show you some storm damage. would you look at thi
you can watch super bowl 51 right here on cabrera fox 2. the kickoff for the big game is 3:30 p.m. super bowl sunday, february 5th. >>> well, a tragic story. two major league baseball tragedies and two separate incidents on the very same day. the kansas city royals mourning the dead of 25-year-old pitch ervinture a, who was killed in a car crash early yesterday morning in the dominican republic. the cause of the crash is still being investigated. he played four seasons with the royals....
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i'm brian sullivan along with melissa lee and michelle caruso-cabrera.yler mathisen is at morningstar. what we're watching this hour, making history. the dow hitting 20,000 for the first time ever. you might say it looks like we made it. we are waiting for comments from president trump at the department of homeland security and we'll take those as soon as he begins speaking. >> let's check out some of the movers right now on this historic trading day. 80 companies in the s&p 500 hitting highs along with the index. rockwell, csx, allstate and citizens financial, going back to their ipos. nasdaq at record highs and seagate is leading the charge. it was a leader in yesterday's session on its path to a record high. much higher today, by about 17%. western dig, intuitive surgical and vertexpharma. brinker international, chili's restaurant chain, that stock is down 6.5% after missing earnings estimates and cutting its guidance. of course, we're talking about 20k so much but it is worth noting nasdaq had a new record, s&p at a new record. trifecta of new record
i'm brian sullivan along with melissa lee and michelle caruso-cabrera.yler mathisen is at morningstar. what we're watching this hour, making history. the dow hitting 20,000 for the first time ever. you might say it looks like we made it. we are waiting for comments from president trump at the department of homeland security and we'll take those as soon as he begins speaking. >> let's check out some of the movers right now on this historic trading day. 80 companies in the s&p 500...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. the dow finally, finally cracks above that 20,000 milestone. since the election day, dow jones industrial average up 9.3%, 1,709-point gain. of course, the question is what's next for your money? more than $1 trillion worth of market advice. that is straight ahead. melissa? >> with 20k now in the books it's all about the earnings. quco
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. the dow finally, finally cracks above that 20,000 milestone. since the election day, dow jones industrial average up 9.3%, 1,709-point gain. of course, the question is what's next for your money? more than $1 trillion worth of market advice. that is straight ahead. melissa? >> with 20k now in the books it's all about the earnings. quco
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michelle caruso-cabrera reports that the mexican finance minister was at the white house for ten hoursesterday and remains in d.c. we'll continue to watch word from the mexican president to see whether he visits. as for the peso, kind of surged yesterday on that trump news conference. i don't know if it was sell the rumor, buy the facts. the peso has declined sharply over the last year. >> you are seeing some interpretation of president trump's remarks maybe being softer or more nuanced. >>> so will his policies succeed and continue to fuel the rally on wall street? >> the fuel for this rally has been economic policy actual and expected. if we persist with signals that the trump administration will move on deregulation, will move on tax reform, infrastructure, and if we persist with more constructive comments like today on mexico, then this rally will both extend and deepen. but this is a big if. it's all down to policies right now. >> there's those constructive words on mexico. joining us with his take, art hogan from wonderlic securities. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much
michelle caruso-cabrera reports that the mexican finance minister was at the white house for ten hoursesterday and remains in d.c. we'll continue to watch word from the mexican president to see whether he visits. as for the peso, kind of surged yesterday on that trump news conference. i don't know if it was sell the rumor, buy the facts. the peso has declined sharply over the last year. >> you are seeing some interpretation of president trump's remarks maybe being softer or more nuanced....
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. >> i want to go to ana cabrera in denver right now watching the women's march there. what's going on? >> reporter: we are on the move. they are expecting tens of thousands of people here today and we have been marching thousand for hours on a route that is supposed to be about a mile or so. a little bit of buffing because there are so many people here. people of every generation. i talked to one woman who says that he was there for the march on washington with martin luther king and he is here in denver today with his wife, with his daughter and his granddaughter. so three generations. we are seeing people here protesting and really demonstrating for something, not against something is their message. for human rights, social justice and equality for all. and you see the signs that really send a lot of those messages, not just to the new strai administration, but to donald trump. talk me through why it was important to be here. >> to let all the people know -- >> i'm going to into rupg ting for a moment. scarlett johansson is speaking. i want to listen in. >> when the
. >> i want to go to ana cabrera in denver right now watching the women's march there. what's going on? >> reporter: we are on the move. they are expecting tens of thousands of people here today and we have been marching thousand for hours on a route that is supposed to be about a mile or so. a little bit of buffing because there are so many people here. people of every generation. i talked to one woman who says that he was there for the march on washington with martin luther king...
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officers arrested javier cabrera after he told them he started the fire while burning copper wire. he said he started fires in the past. the chp says it's too early to tell if he's responsible for all the freeway fires. >> all this rain has officials in pacifica taking action tonight. >> elissa harrington continues our storm watch live from the pacifica pier. >> at 10:00, the pier closes and it won't reopen until monday at the earliest. this is to keep the public safe during this big storm. wild weather is expected to pum had pacifica causing high tides, large swells and gusty winds. city workers are also concerned about trees falling and flooding. the pier is extremely popular. it's always crowded with fishermen and families. people did not note about the weekend closure but aren't surprised to hear the city is taking extreme measures during what's expected to be an extreme storm. >> i hope it's not too crazy. everything seems to be eroding between here and montara. >> i think it's a good thing to keep people safe really. i mean, but then again, the water they're looking at the ti
officers arrested javier cabrera after he told them he started the fire while burning copper wire. he said he started fires in the past. the chp says it's too early to tell if he's responsible for all the freeway fires. >> all this rain has officials in pacifica taking action tonight. >> elissa harrington continues our storm watch live from the pacifica pier. >> at 10:00, the pier closes and it won't reopen until monday at the earliest. this is to keep the public safe during...
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. >>> i'm ana cabrera with cnn and a colorado native. welcome to breckenridge.s is your quintessential mountain town, quaint shops, epic powder and plenty of adventure. mountain biking isn't just a summer sport around here. ever heard of fat biking? big, soft tires floating on the snow. >> this takes me back to my childhood. this is the alpine coaster, part roller coaster, part bobsled, 10,000 feet high. the ultimate adrenaline rush. so micro brewing is super popular here in colorado. broken compass is the only micro brewery in breckenridge brewing up eight different batches of beer every month. their specialty? >> coconut border. >> heading down the mountain, it's well worth a stop at the indian hot springs. it's natural mineral water, 95 to 100 in the big pool, like one giant hot tub. in the geothermal case where the water is hotter and clothing is optional in case you're feeling extra adventurous on a trip to the colorado rockies. the world is full of surprising moments. they're everywhere. and as a marriot rewards member, i can embrace them all. the new marr
. >>> i'm ana cabrera with cnn and a colorado native. welcome to breckenridge.s is your quintessential mountain town, quaint shops, epic powder and plenty of adventure. mountain biking isn't just a summer sport around here. ever heard of fat biking? big, soft tires floating on the snow. >> this takes me back to my childhood. this is the alpine coaster, part roller coaster, part bobsled, 10,000 feet high. the ultimate adrenaline rush. so micro brewing is super popular here in...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. the dow now low 80 points, and nasdaq and s&p lower, too. we'll go inside the numbers coming up. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. wall street watching washington
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. the dow now low 80 points, and nasdaq and s&p lower, too. we'll go inside the numbers coming up. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. wall street watching washington
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i'm anna cabrera, in for brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn on january 2nd, 2017.18 days away from officially seeing donald trump become the next president of the u.s. he is setting up for a big reveal either today, tomorrow, or wednesday when he says he will offer some details not yet released on why he continues to question intelligence' experts assessments that the russians hacked into the 2016 election. meantime, all 35 dpts president obama expelled from the u.s. as pay back for this interference they are out of the country. listen to what trump said at his new year's eve celebration. >> i just want them to be sure. because it is a pretty serious charge. and i want them to be sure. and if you look at the weapons of mass destruction, that was a disaster. and they were wrong. and so i want them to be sure. i think it's unfair if they don't know. and i know a lot about hacking. and hacking i
i'm anna cabrera, in for brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn on january 2nd, 2017.18 days away from officially seeing donald trump become the next president of the u.s. he is setting up for a big reveal either today, tomorrow, or wednesday when he says he will offer some details not yet released on why he continues to question intelligence' experts assessments that the russians hacked into the 2016 election. meantime, all 35 dpts president obama expelled from the u.s. as pay back for this...
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.ee automakers topping the big three things we're watching this hour. president meeting them today at the white house. ripple effects and more straight ahead. we're also waiting a white house press briefing set to begin in less than half an hour from now. we'll bring it to you live. and busy day of earnings, five dow components out with results. latest market reaction from wall street coming up. "power lunch" starts
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.ee automakers topping the big three things we're watching this hour. president meeting them today at the white house. ripple effects and more straight ahead. we're also waiting a white house press briefing set to begin in less than half an hour from now. we'll bring it to you live. and busy day of earnings, five dow components out with results. latest market reaction from wall street coming up. "power lunch" starts
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anna cabrera has the latest on the investigation. >> it's hard to watch. >> an 18-year-old with a mental disability tied up and cowering in the corner. his attackers hit and kick and even cut his hair with a knife until his scalp starts to bleed. >> the assault is streamed live on facebook. a woman who is reporting laughs as the victim is tortured. >> it appears he was in that physical position tied up for about or five hours. >> two 18-year-old men and two women, one 18 and one 24 are now behind bars. the suspects are all african-american and the victim is white. the video is full of racially charged words. >> his diminished mental capacity and the fact that they tied him up. the obvious racial quotes on facebook and taken the totality of the circumstances. they sought the hate crime charges. >> the victim and one of the suspects jordan hill were friends. the incident began days earlier at this mcdonald's in the suburb of stream wood. the victim's mom dropped him off with them on new year's eve. his parents called police to file a missing persons report because they couldn't reach their
anna cabrera has the latest on the investigation. >> it's hard to watch. >> an 18-year-old with a mental disability tied up and cowering in the corner. his attackers hit and kick and even cut his hair with a knife until his scalp starts to bleed. >> the assault is streamed live on facebook. a woman who is reporting laughs as the victim is tortured. >> it appears he was in that physical position tied up for about or five hours. >> two 18-year-old men and two women,...
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officers arrested javier cabrera after he told them he started the fire while burning copper wire. he said he started fires in the past. the chp says it's too early to tell if he's responsible for all the freeway fires. >> all this rain has officials in pacifica taking action tonight. >> elissa harrington continues our storm watch live from the pacifica pier. >> at 10:00, the pier closes and it won't reopen until monday at the earliest. this is to keep the public safe during this big storm. wild weather is expected to pum had pacifica causing high tides, large swells and gusty winds. city workers are also concerned about trees falling and flooding. the pier is extremely popular. it's always crowded with fishermen and families. people did not note about the weekend closure but aren't surprised to hear the city is taking extreme measures during what's expected to be an extreme storm. >> i hope it's not too crazy. everything seems to be eroding between here and montara. >> i think it's a good thing to keep people safe really. i mean, but then again, the water they're looking at the ti
officers arrested javier cabrera after he told them he started the fire while burning copper wire. he said he started fires in the past. the chp says it's too early to tell if he's responsible for all the freeway fires. >> all this rain has officials in pacifica taking action tonight. >> elissa harrington continues our storm watch live from the pacifica pier. >> at 10:00, the pier closes and it won't reopen until monday at the earliest. this is to keep the public safe during...
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have to spend the first year, year and a half, establishing trust, and you have to get the so the cabrera cabinet believe people in you and are you that go around the and how have condition flick kissinger -- can be very nice are formism that we used from david enshire, a long-time veteran no longer with us but an expert on that, said trust is the coin of the realm. you have to run a good organization, and the george h.w. bush was a wonderful -- was a pair gone -- paragon the people. his son's administration was not such a paragon, and problems arose from that. >> well, want to ask our members to join with your questions now. to remind you, that this is on the record and i'll call on you and wait for the microphone. state your name and affiliation, and i know i don't have to ask you to speak concisely and to limit yourself to one question so that welcome get as many as possible. yes, sir. >> high. cam kerry from the -- i want to pick up on the theme of how you integrate economic issues into national security council process? i did a paper at brookings last fall which i'll plug briefly, ad
have to spend the first year, year and a half, establishing trust, and you have to get the so the cabrera cabinet believe people in you and are you that go around the and how have condition flick kissinger -- can be very nice are formism that we used from david enshire, a long-time veteran no longer with us but an expert on that, said trust is the coin of the realm. you have to run a good organization, and the george h.w. bush was a wonderful -- was a pair gone -- paragon the people. his son's...
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. ♪ >> i am ana cabrera with cnn and colorado native. welcome to breckenridge. the quintessential mountain town, complete with charming shops, epic powder and plenty of adventure. mountain biking isn't just a summer sport around here. ever heard of fat biking? big soft tires floating on the snow. this takes me back to my childhood. this is the alpine coaster, part roller coaster, part bobsled, 10,000 feet high. the ultimate adrenaline rush. so micro brewing is super popular here in colorado. broken compass is the only micro brewery in breckenridge, brewing up eight different batches of beer every month. their specialty. >> coconut porter. >> heading down the mountain to denver it is worth a stop at the indian hot springs. it is natural mineral water, 95 to 100 degrees in the big pool. like one giant hot tub. there are geo thermal caves where the water is hotter, and clothing is optional, in case you feel extra adventurous on a trip to the colorado rockies. >>> new details on the torture of a disabled man in chicago that was live streamed on facebook. four suspec
. ♪ >> i am ana cabrera with cnn and colorado native. welcome to breckenridge. the quintessential mountain town, complete with charming shops, epic powder and plenty of adventure. mountain biking isn't just a summer sport around here. ever heard of fat biking? big soft tires floating on the snow. this takes me back to my childhood. this is the alpine coaster, part roller coaster, part bobsled, 10,000 feet high. the ultimate adrenaline rush. so micro brewing is super popular here in...
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michelle caruso-cabrera in washington.rning as well the meeting with uk prime minister theresa may at the white house. joining us this morning on the phone is jim o'neill, former commercial secretary to the uk treasury. jim, it's good to have you back. good morning. >> nice to speak with you. hope you can hear me clearly on the phone. >> in addition to what michelle just said, we got comments out of the german foreign ministry today that transatlantic ties are going to remain the core of german policy, they say. to what degree are these alliances truly fraying, do you think? >> well, i think we need longer time than you want to give me to discuss this in all its aspects. but, you know, it's so hard to fathom out where your new president is really trying to go. i mean, just listening to your previous discussion on global economy and trade perspective to be trying to provoke such confrontation with someone as important trade wise to the u.s. as mexico and yet being so remarkably welcoming to our prime minister sounds very ki
michelle caruso-cabrera in washington.rning as well the meeting with uk prime minister theresa may at the white house. joining us this morning on the phone is jim o'neill, former commercial secretary to the uk treasury. jim, it's good to have you back. good morning. >> nice to speak with you. hope you can hear me clearly on the phone. >> in addition to what michelle just said, we got comments out of the german foreign ministry today that transatlantic ties are going to remain the...
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thank you for joining me, i am ana cabrera. have great day. >>> thank you, ana. welcome to the year that donald trump becomes president of the united states. "the lead" starts right now. president-elect trump says that he knows things other people do not, and that a culprit other than russia could have carried out election-year hacks. so he knows something that 17 intelligence agencies, the sitting u.s. president and just about every single u.s. senator, republican and democrat, do not. what could be the first test for donald trump on the world stage, one with nuclear consequences? kim jong un announcing that north korea is close to testing a missile designed to reach as far as the u.s. >>> plus, 762 homicides. one year, one american city. chicago has more homicides in 2016 than new york and los angeles combined. now president-elect trump is weighing in. >>> welcome to "the lead." and a very happy new year to you. i am jim sciutto, in this week for jake tapper. new year, new you? president-elect donald trump is back to work with his transition team in new york, b
thank you for joining me, i am ana cabrera. have great day. >>> thank you, ana. welcome to the year that donald trump becomes president of the united states. "the lead" starts right now. president-elect trump says that he knows things other people do not, and that a culprit other than russia could have carried out election-year hacks. so he knows something that 17 intelligence agencies, the sitting u.s. president and just about every single u.s. senator, republican and...
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anna cabrera has the latest op t the investigation. >> reporter: it's hard to watch. >> tie it up. >>eporter: an 18-year-old with a mental disability tied up and cowering in the corner. his attackers even cut his hair with a knife until his scalp starts to bleed. >> cut it [ bleep ]. >> a whole patch out of his [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the assault is streamed live on facebook. a woman who's recording laughs. [ laughter ] as the victim is tortured. >> it appears that he was in that physical position tied up in a corner for about four or five hours. >> reporter: two 18-year-old men and two women, one 18, the other 24, are now behind bars. the suspects are all african-american. the victim is white. >> [ bleep ] donald trump. white people, boy. >> reporter: the video is full of racially charged epithets, just part of the reason police are calling this a hate crime. >> his diminished mental capacity, the fact that they tied him up, the obvious racial quotes on -- that they post live on facebook, i mean, taking the totality of the circumstances, the state's attorney agreed with us. we sought
anna cabrera has the latest op t the investigation. >> reporter: it's hard to watch. >> tie it up. >>eporter: an 18-year-old with a mental disability tied up and cowering in the corner. his attackers even cut his hair with a knife until his scalp starts to bleed. >> cut it [ bleep ]. >> a whole patch out of his [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the assault is streamed live on facebook. a woman who's recording laughs. [ laughter ] as the victim is tortured. >> it...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. lockheed martin wraps up the president-elect at trump tower. >>> plus a slue of bank earnings hitting the street. one major company just took a $115 million writedown thanks to a monster box office bomb. we'll explain. "power lunch" starts right now.
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. lockheed martin wraps up the president-elect at trump tower. >>> plus a slue of bank earnings hitting the street. one major company just took a $115 million writedown thanks to a monster box office bomb. we'll explain. "power lunch" starts right now.
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ana cabrera there with them. tell me why they want to show up. >> reporter: this really is all about rejecting messages and rhetoric of hate and divisiveness and embracing messages of unity and em boldening and empowering the groups whether they're women, immigrants, disabled. these are the people coming out in full force. men, women, and children to say, we are with you and want to send a message to the future generations and the current administration can go ahead and push into the crowd here. you can see, there are thousands of people rallying right now in downtown denver and alongside me are the three women, the individuals who helped spark denver's rally movement. and i want to introduce briefly here, jessica rogers and karen hing l. you three got this going and look at what it turned into. what goes into your mind? >> surreal, awesome and just pure love. i am so main love with colorado and proud of us for coming out and standing up for what we believe to be right. >> reporter: i know for you, this was perso
ana cabrera there with them. tell me why they want to show up. >> reporter: this really is all about rejecting messages and rhetoric of hate and divisiveness and embracing messages of unity and em boldening and empowering the groups whether they're women, immigrants, disabled. these are the people coming out in full force. men, women, and children to say, we are with you and want to send a message to the future generations and the current administration can go ahead and push into the...
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. >> reporter: anika cabrera, cnn denver. >> how about that. these stories are absolutely incredible. we're grateful for you. i'm brook baldwin. thanks for being with me. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brook. in his first big test on the global stage, "the lead" starts right now. the special relationship, president trump welcoming the british prime minister to washington, what they agreed on, and what they don't. >>> president trump also giving us a preview of a critical phone call coming up with russian leader vladimir putin. he said it was too early to discuss lifting sanctions, but will the hacking of political secrets come up on the call? >>> plus, with just days until president trump announces his supreme court pick, vice-president pence firing up thousands flooding d.c. for the march for life. we wi welcome to "the lead." president trump came to washington to disrupt the regular way of doing business. in many ways he is accomplishing that. his first week in office set off fire alarms throughout the foreign policy e
. >> reporter: anika cabrera, cnn denver. >> how about that. these stories are absolutely incredible. we're grateful for you. i'm brook baldwin. thanks for being with me. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brook. in his first big test on the global stage, "the lead" starts right now. the special relationship, president trump welcoming the british prime minister to washington, what they agreed on, and what they don't. >>> president trump...
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cnn's ana cabrera. given the time difference, marchers where you are, started gathering later in d.c. or new york or boston. how is the crowd looking? >> well we're still going strong here at the rally in colorado. you see the hundreds, perhaps thousands still fared behind me. listening to some of the speakers they have lined up here to rally this krou. i can tell you the folks say there is power in numbers. and this, they hope is just the beginning of a movement. the movement physically and literally happening starting five hours ago here in colorado. where thousands of people weaved through the streets culminating here at this park across from the state capitol. the organizers say that women are represented in every marginalized community or group. and so it's a women's march. but it also is a march for all people. for immigrants, for refugees. for women, for the disabled. for the sick, for the poor. these people who don't always have a strong voice in their community or in politics. and so that's the
cnn's ana cabrera. given the time difference, marchers where you are, started gathering later in d.c. or new york or boston. how is the crowd looking? >> well we're still going strong here at the rally in colorado. you see the hundreds, perhaps thousands still fared behind me. listening to some of the speakers they have lined up here to rally this krou. i can tell you the folks say there is power in numbers. and this, they hope is just the beginning of a movement. the movement physically...
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. >> michelle caruso cabrera also for us today on the white house lawn. the comments from vicente fox not a surprise. you noted in the last hour the difference in optics you expect today from the british prime minister and what we had in the last many days regarding mexico. >> a deep contract. honor guard, arrival for the british prime minister. very, very warm welcome. in the meantime, the mexican foreign minister was here for the last two days. they held a news conference last night after the meetings here at the white house. they were at their embassy. and this was a somber, angry at times news conference, explaining here they were in the white house planning the protocol for president enrique pena's visit on tuesday when president trump's tweet went out saying if they don't want to pay for the wall maybe we should cancel the visit. they stopped the meeting right away. they were very angry. they called the president back in mexico. and it set off what has now, this discussion look at what we're talking about right there. on the screen. trump's trade wa
. >> michelle caruso cabrera also for us today on the white house lawn. the comments from vicente fox not a surprise. you noted in the last hour the difference in optics you expect today from the british prime minister and what we had in the last many days regarding mexico. >> a deep contract. honor guard, arrival for the british prime minister. very, very warm welcome. in the meantime, the mexican foreign minister was here for the last two days. they held a news conference last...
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michelle caruso cabrera, john harwood are both at the white house. curtain raise this for us.t are we expect to be some of the early headlines later this afternoon? >> well, first of all, you saw theonor guard there right here and right behind me. symbolismwise, it's completely different. the treatment that the uk prime minister will receive come paired to the foreign minister of mexico over the last couple of days. much warmer at this point. we expect them to discuss, at least for our audience, the biggest interest is going to be what potential trade deal can be done at this point. president has made clear he wants the uk to be at the front of the cue, so to speak. it's just unclear at this point what legally can the united kingdom do at this point while they're still a member of the european union before they brexit. there's also going to be discussions about nato and fighting terrorism as well. at roughly 1:00, carl, some kind of news conference where they take the traditional two questions each. we may have the arrival soon of the prvm. if you see a convoy behind me, that'
michelle caruso cabrera, john harwood are both at the white house. curtain raise this for us.t are we expect to be some of the early headlines later this afternoon? >> well, first of all, you saw theonor guard there right here and right behind me. symbolismwise, it's completely different. the treatment that the uk prime minister will receive come paired to the foreign minister of mexico over the last couple of days. much warmer at this point. we expect them to discuss, at least for our...
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i'll send it to michelle caruso cabrera on what's coming up on "power lunch." >> all quarters that we into those machines. >> me, too. >>> coming up on "power lunch," the immigration whoa rage on and president trump signing a new executive order cutting regulation for business. how is big business november gating all the uncertainty right now? >>> major averages having their worse day of the year. dow is back below 20,000. what should you be doing with your money? >>> disney just got an upgrade, the analysts who made that calaiss out his bullish pace. we'll be on in 16, 17 minutes on "power lunch." what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley companies across the state are york sgrowing the economy,otion. with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation is already en r
i'll send it to michelle caruso cabrera on what's coming up on "power lunch." >> all quarters that we into those machines. >> me, too. >>> coming up on "power lunch," the immigration whoa rage on and president trump signing a new executive order cutting regulation for business. how is big business november gating all the uncertainty right now? >>> major averages having their worse day of the year. dow is back below 20,000. what should you be...
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i'm carl quintanilla. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.heard cheering at the moment that bill and hillary clinton arrived. i'm not sure if it was coincident or not. we're not out there, but certainly as they were coming out, and it might have been a nice gesture from the crowd. scott was talking about protesters. there are some, but the feelings i've gotten since tuesday with so many more republicans coming in from the country, it's more of a fourth of july celebration. it's very, very happy. the town's filled with very happy individuals who are excited to see a republican president in office after eight years of democrats. >> the fireworks last night were some like i've never seen. >> yes, fantastic. >> unbelievable. chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us on set along with larry kudlow, of course. time to start talking about the tone of the speech, john, i assume. we're told it will be philosophical in tone. people calling for it, some say it should be unifying, some say muscular. what's your take? >> i would expect him to h
i'm carl quintanilla. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.heard cheering at the moment that bill and hillary clinton arrived. i'm not sure if it was coincident or not. we're not out there, but certainly as they were coming out, and it might have been a nice gesture from the crowd. scott was talking about protesters. there are some, but the feelings i've gotten since tuesday with so many more republicans coming in from the country, it's more of a fourth of july celebration. it's very, very...
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ana cabrera joins us from chicago on more. charges filed against the four people for their roles in the sickening crime. what more do we know about it? >> reporter: they are facing a number of different charges, anderson, including aggravated kidnapping, aggravated battery with a deadly, hate crime. the hate crime stems from the racial epithets we can hear in the video and because police say the victim has a mental disability. they believe that played a role in this assault. we've learned that three of the suspects are just 18 years old. one is 24. two are african-american men, two african-american women. the victim is white. we're learning more about exactly what unfolded. police say the victim was hanging out for a couple of days before this attack with one of the suspects who was also a friend from school, jordan hill. and then on tuesday, they went to this residence where the attack occurred and met up with the larger group. now, you see in the video he is tied up. they hit him. they kick him. ply say at one point they eve
ana cabrera joins us from chicago on more. charges filed against the four people for their roles in the sickening crime. what more do we know about it? >> reporter: they are facing a number of different charges, anderson, including aggravated kidnapping, aggravated battery with a deadly, hate crime. the hate crime stems from the racial epithets we can hear in the video and because police say the victim has a mental disability. they believe that played a role in this assault. we've learned...