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sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.nightly business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates. that alleviated some of the concern in the market that we saw on friday. when stocks tumbled when another fed official said an interest rate hike may be just around the corner. but today's speech by brainard was the last appearance ahead of next week's meeting of policy makers. her cautious language sent stocks sharply higher. the dow jones industrial average climbed 239 points to 18,325. the nasdaq added 85, and the s&p 500 jumped 31. we begin with two reports tonight. bob pisani tells us why the markets are being whip sawed by the fed, but first steve liesman on what exactly central bank officials said and where the fed's voting members stand. >> lots of fed speak today. but the market taking its cue from brainard who made a full-throated case. brainerd ha
sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.nightly business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates. that alleviated some of the concern in the market that we saw on friday. when stocks tumbled when another fed official said an interest rate hike may be just around the corner. but today's...
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liz: sean matthews, cantor fitzgerald ceo.lissa francis, "after the bell," guys. david: happy friday to you, liz. stocks ending the day in the red, wrapping up what has been a very volatile week. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is after the bell. we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. brand new polls show donald trump's support surging while hillary clinton's numbers are sinking. got a lot of pundits changing their tune now, saying trump has a real path to victory. this as trump tries to put the "birther" issue to rest. the latest on this controversy, may be far from over. i don't know.
liz: sean matthews, cantor fitzgerald ceo.lissa francis, "after the bell," guys. david: happy friday to you, liz. stocks ending the day in the red, wrapping up what has been a very volatile week. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is after the bell. we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. brand new polls show donald trump's support surging while hillary clinton's numbers are sinking. got a lot of pundits changing their...
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the ceo of cantor fitzgerald will join me next. ughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. ha-ha-ha! um-hmmm! hey! nikki! what are you doing here? you tell me, stephen. what? i'm snapping. you've been streaming my videos all morning. now you're with this thing? no! it's not you! it's verizon! they limit my...
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they deliver 100% of global revenues to the cantor fitzgerald relief fund.y lost 611 employees in the north tower on 9/11. they have raised approximately $125 million globally. that is why we go there every year. i've been there many times. lauren, you're there at b-fc partners, the bigger stars are charities and ceo howard lutnick that made this happen. reporter: you got that right, liz. we're making trades for charity on the floor of bgc partners. the goal is to raise more than $12 million raised last year. it is looking good so far. that money goes to 658 members of this firm who lost their lives on 9/11 15 years ago and to their families. because the charity has gotten so big and brought in so many money they're working with charities worldwide. we caught up with ceo howard lutnick. >> to raise money for charity like we're doing today, all these people here have to wave their pay for the day. you can't ask people to work their tail off all day for nothing. if you look at all the people, people giving money to charity are all the people in this room. they
they deliver 100% of global revenues to the cantor fitzgerald relief fund.y lost 611 employees in the north tower on 9/11. they have raised approximately $125 million globally. that is why we go there every year. i've been there many times. lauren, you're there at b-fc partners, the bigger stars are charities and ceo howard lutnick that made this happen. reporter: you got that right, liz. we're making trades for charity on the floor of bgc partners. the goal is to raise more than $12 million...
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terrorists, they say, on the 105th floor of the world trade center's north tower, where he worked for cantor fitzgerald. "we've rebuilt, and we're stronger now than we were then. it's just a good feeling to are sitting here -- successful, intelligent," says jessica waring, 29, who lost her father, james waring, 49, on the second day of her freshman year of high school. "the fact that we could rise above it shows the type of people we are. al qaeda and now isis, they're not going to beat us." there were 3,051 children under the age of 18 who lost a parent on 9/11. ten of them -- ages 14 to 29 -- gathered on the 10th floor of 7 world trade center recently to town hall with cnn's brooke baldwin. they spoke of their loss and of lessons learned. of what it has been like to come of age in the age of terror. ad-lib before we go tonight. some final -- personalthoughts some final -- personal thoughts i covered the aftermath -- of the terror attacks. it was surreal. the twin towers -- just massive of downtown manhattan's financial district. there were no cars on the streets. but --there was a steady stream of pe
terrorists, they say, on the 105th floor of the world trade center's north tower, where he worked for cantor fitzgerald. "we've rebuilt, and we're stronger now than we were then. it's just a good feeling to are sitting here -- successful, intelligent," says jessica waring, 29, who lost her father, james waring, 49, on the second day of her freshman year of high school. "the fact that we could rise above it shows the type of people we are. al qaeda and now isis, they're not going...
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joining us is the chief market strategist at cantor fitzgerald.ve an interesting 24 hours coming up in the market. what are you looking for and what do you think the world will look like when we are back here tomorrow at this exact time? guest: i think japan is going to do what it has to do and connect itself to a negative interest rate policy. further negative interest rates. joe: you're not staying up all night? a good nightsget sleep because there will be a lot to do tomorrow. i think the fed will not move in their meeting and the reason for that is because we've already gotten a self tightening. reform had many market that goes into effect in mid-october and that has led to a run-up in libor which has affected the commercial paper market. is aommercial paper market critical source of funding in a short term and that is up about 40 basis points over six weeks or so. that provides headwinds for corporations, so i think the fed is aware of that. thelet: does it constitute conditions the fed will fold into its decision? yellen hasink chair been cl
joining us is the chief market strategist at cantor fitzgerald.ve an interesting 24 hours coming up in the market. what are you looking for and what do you think the world will look like when we are back here tomorrow at this exact time? guest: i think japan is going to do what it has to do and connect itself to a negative interest rate policy. further negative interest rates. joe: you're not staying up all night? a good nightsget sleep because there will be a lot to do tomorrow. i think the...
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. >> 658 people, died, at cantor fitzgerald. >> see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "overnight news" will be hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of your health. it fit right into mom's budget and gave her added peace of mind. you should give them a call man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, rough the colonial penn program. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. your rate will never go up and your benefit will never go down due to
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at that. >> greenwald: ...who died on 9/11 at cantor fitzgerald. >> stahl: from that one company. one of the 658 was john katsimitides, anthoula's brother. >> katsimatides: so, there's four of us growing up-- george, john, myself and michael. >> stahl: we were there the day she brought photos to contribute to john's profile to the museum's chief curator. >> jan ramirez: well, that is just so cute. >> katsimatides: i know. >> stahl: what's it like to go through the photographs and choose? >> katsimatides: i had an extremely difficult time doing that because, you know, you see him as a child growing up, you know, and then as a best man in all of his best friends' weddings. so, it's like, well, which one do you pick? because you just are so sad that the pictures stop here. >> stahl: family members all share the devastation of their loss, but the museum discovered that they are hardly a monolithic bloc. >> greenwald: it's the families it's, you know, probably 10,000, 12,000 people, all of whom have their own perspectives, their own desires, their own ideas about what kind of museum sh
at that. >> greenwald: ...who died on 9/11 at cantor fitzgerald. >> stahl: from that one company. one of the 658 was john katsimitides, anthoula's brother. >> katsimatides: so, there's four of us growing up-- george, john, myself and michael. >> stahl: we were there the day she brought photos to contribute to john's profile to the museum's chief curator. >> jan ramirez: well, that is just so cute. >> katsimatides: i know. >> stahl: what's it like to go...
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this is a huge day for cantor fitzgerald because all of the proceeds and commissions go to charitableses. tell us about why you're here and the charity that you're here to support. >> i'm here for a wonderful charity called friends of firefighters that was started by nancy carbone after 9/11, and what friends of firefighters provides are therapeutical services, counselling to firefighters, active firefighters, firefighters retired, and also for their families, and the need today is just as great as it was 15 years ago and before. i mean, what 9/11 brought out in the firefighting community is that there was a need for counselling. of course, after 9/11, but firefighters throughout the years have suffered post traumatic stress from previous fires, but never went for counselling because it wasn't in their nature to ask for help. they're so used to helping other people. i think what nancy and friends of firefighters does is very important, and 15 years later we still have people dying of cancer from being down at the site. there's been over 100 people that are still getting sick. it's ver
this is a huge day for cantor fitzgerald because all of the proceeds and commissions go to charitableses. tell us about why you're here and the charity that you're here to support. >> i'm here for a wonderful charity called friends of firefighters that was started by nancy carbone after 9/11, and what friends of firefighters provides are therapeutical services, counselling to firefighters, active firefighters, firefighters retired, and also for their families, and the need today is just...
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. >> with these causes, tell us how you got involved with cantor fitzgerald. >> i met jolie, the sisterhe people that passed away in that tragedy, 15 years ago, and, you know, that's why they raised the event and make it -- everything in this name, and, you know, it is something they do for underprivileged kids, give them a chance to do all the talents, all the stuff, having a chance to do stuff on their own. a little bit independence, teaching that, so it is something really great. so they hand it out and doing a great job with it. >> make the case, tell our audience why they need to call in and start trading with you. >> you got to call in and helping is for a good cause, good charity, a lot of people here, you get a chance to talk to me or one of your favorite athletes that's here. i mean, it is something really good. >> thank you so much for joining us on the "halftime report." >> it is a great thing that cantor fitzgerald does and yanks making a nice run as well. dom, thank you. final trades just ahead on "the halftime report." ♪ ♪ ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ or keeping a hote
. >> with these causes, tell us how you got involved with cantor fitzgerald. >> i met jolie, the sisterhe people that passed away in that tragedy, 15 years ago, and, you know, that's why they raised the event and make it -- everything in this name, and, you know, it is something they do for underprivileged kids, give them a chance to do all the talents, all the stuff, having a chance to do stuff on their own. a little bit independence, teaching that, so it is something really great....
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two thirds of the people killed at cantor fitzgerald. two-thirds of the people work at cantor fitzgerald killed. everyone you are seeing knew someone killed on 9/11. again, a moment of silence on the nyse this morning. >> it's been 15 years since one of the most devastating terrorist attacks on the u.s. soil. we will never certainly forget. it's nice to see a moment of silence taking place. also going to be some mem a tive ceremonies in san francisco over this weekend. and some special pieces being brought to our city by the bay. this weekend in memory of those lives that were lost. many right here from the bay area. some of the planes were actually headed here before they hit the towers. certainly never forget. we'll follow the markets as well. >>> coming up, a possible break surrounding the disappearance of a california college student nearly 20 years ago. >>> stranded 10,000 feet in the air. rescue effort to reach more than 100 tourists stranded high in the french alps. >>> good morning. coming up on a friday here on "today" how hilla
two thirds of the people killed at cantor fitzgerald. two-thirds of the people work at cantor fitzgerald killed. everyone you are seeing knew someone killed on 9/11. again, a moment of silence on the nyse this morning. >> it's been 15 years since one of the most devastating terrorist attacks on the u.s. soil. we will never certainly forget. it's nice to see a moment of silence taking place. also going to be some mem a tive ceremonies in san francisco over this weekend. and some special...
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. >>> finally tonight, cantor fitzgerald raised $12 million at its annual september 11th charity day. every year celebrities, sports stars, help the firm make trades. all the day's global revenues, there's eli manning, get distributed around the globe. the company has raised more than $135 million since the world trade cent attacks in 2001. 658 cantor employees perished that day. >>> before we go, here is another look at the rally on wall street today. all of the major indexes rose 1% or more. the dow gained 177 points to 18,212. the nasdaq added 75. the s&p 500 was up 21. >>> that's it for "nightly m sue herera. thanks for watching. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybodyk announcer: a kqed televis♪on production. sbrocco: and everybody say "opa!" -man: opa! -woman: opa!
. >>> finally tonight, cantor fitzgerald raised $12 million at its annual september 11th charity day. every year celebrities, sports stars, help the firm make trades. all the day's global revenues, there's eli manning, get distributed around the globe. the company has raised more than $135 million since the world trade cent attacks in 2001. 658 cantor employees perished that day. >>> before we go, here is another look at the rally on wall street today. all of the major indexes...
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jerry d'amadeo's father, vincent, worked on the 103rd floor for the brokerage firm cantor fitzgerald, which lost 658 people that day. >> today, i'm proud to be here to memorialize my father. this is the place that gives me the chance to think about beautiful memories. >> reporter: family members led the reading of the nearly 3,000 names inscribed on the national memorial to all 9/11 victims-- office workers, plane passengers, emergency responders, members of the military. when the second plane hit the south tower 17 minutes after the first, howard kestenbaum was working inside for aon insurance. his wife remembered him today. >> those of us who've lost our loved ones to violence form a kind of group. we know the shock and grief and anger that follows, the heartache that won't heal. >> reporter: a half hour after the trade center attack, 230 miles south of new york city, a third plane hit the pentagon-- killing 59 people on the plane and 125 people inside the building. president obama spoke to survivors and victims' families there. >> even as you've mourned, you've summoned the strengt
jerry d'amadeo's father, vincent, worked on the 103rd floor for the brokerage firm cantor fitzgerald, which lost 658 people that day. >> today, i'm proud to be here to memorialize my father. this is the place that gives me the chance to think about beautiful memories. >> reporter: family members led the reading of the nearly 3,000 names inscribed on the national memorial to all 9/11 victims-- office workers, plane passengers, emergency responders, members of the military. when the...
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. >>> finally tonight, cantor fitzgerald raised $12 million at its annual september 11th charity day. every year celebrities, sports stars, help the firm make trades. all the day's global revenues, there's eli manning, get distributed around the globe. the company has raised more than $135 million since the world trade cent attacks in 2001. 658 cantor employees perished that day. >>> before we go, here is another look at the rally on wall street today. all of the major indexes rose 1% or more. the dow gained 177 points to 18,212. the nasdaq added 75. the s&p 500 was up 21. >>> that's it for "nightly m sue herera. thanks for watching. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybodyk man: well, the kangaroo bird is a dr. seuss sculpture that my mother found at an art auction in la jolla about ten years ago. very strange, very depressing. i have to say this to you: i was about to lose my shoes... yes. ...when i saw this. now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting
. >>> finally tonight, cantor fitzgerald raised $12 million at its annual september 11th charity day. every year celebrities, sports stars, help the firm make trades. all the day's global revenues, there's eli manning, get distributed around the globe. the company has raised more than $135 million since the world trade cent attacks in 2001. 658 cantor employees perished that day. >>> before we go, here is another look at the rally on wall street today. all of the major indexes...
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a bond trader for cantor fitzgerald, schlag was trapped on the 105th floor of the north tower, above the first plane hijackers crashed into the world trade center. a teacher's assistant from new jersey, nebbia volunteers for the 9/11 tribute center giving tours of the memorial site. >> i get to let people know everything about him. my thoughts are to celebrate what i had with him. ared down her brother's also alleged killers in person at legal proceedings called military commissions at the u.s. naval base in guantanamo bay, cuba. these five men are the only people in u.s. custody now charged with a direct role in planning 9/11. long after their capture and detention in secret c.i.a. prisons overseas, they were transferred to guantanamo ten years ago. the government says khalid shaikyh mohammed, known as k.s.m., was the architect who brought the planes plot to al qaeda leader osama bin laden. ramzi binalshibh was allegedly his right-hand man, the liaison with the 19 hijackers who carried out the attacks. walid bin attash allegedly helped train the hijackers in camps in afghanistan. mu
a bond trader for cantor fitzgerald, schlag was trapped on the 105th floor of the north tower, above the first plane hijackers crashed into the world trade center. a teacher's assistant from new jersey, nebbia volunteers for the 9/11 tribute center giving tours of the memorial site. >> i get to let people know everything about him. my thoughts are to celebrate what i had with him. ared down her brother's also alleged killers in person at legal proceedings called military commissions at...
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bank is not the only one struggling to we will hear from sean matthews, the ceo of cantor fitzgerald, on the new normal for wall street. we are halfway through the trading day -- julie hyman is here for the latest. as we get ready to close at the last day, we are looking at a gain for the close. julie: a could be a gain for the month of september. we will not know until the close. all three major averages are at the height of the session. what is contributing the most -- we are seeing the financials strong eddies of are the stocks that are single-handedly contributing the most to the gains. bank of america, citigroup, represent in the financials, coming back after losses yesterday. pfizer as well. we saw broad weakness in the pharmaceutical industry yesterday. amazon -- another record for amazon. it has been day after day for that company. we have also been watching -- outside of stocks, what has been going on in the bond market, currency market as well. note, look at the 10-year the moving we have seen in the 10-year -- there, too, we have had some reversals going back-and-forth this
bank is not the only one struggling to we will hear from sean matthews, the ceo of cantor fitzgerald, on the new normal for wall street. we are halfway through the trading day -- julie hyman is here for the latest. as we get ready to close at the last day, we are looking at a gain for the close. julie: a could be a gain for the month of september. we will not know until the close. all three major averages are at the height of the session. what is contributing the most -- we are seeing the...
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. >> stahl: cantor fitzgerald was the company that lost more employees than any other. >> greenwald: 658 people... >> stahl: look at that. >> greenwald: ...who died on >> stahl: from that one compan katsimitides, anthoula's >> katsimatides: so, tre's four of us growing up-orotos toe oh the pictures stop here. >> stahl: family members allther loss, buc.e >> greenwald: it's the families of nearly 3,000 people. it's, you know, probably 10,000, their own perspectives, their own desires, their own ideas about what kind of museum should here. >> stahl: was absolutely every single tiny little thing an argument? >> paula grant berry: there were lots of issues. >> iken: oh, boy. ( whistles ) lots, lots. >> stahl: like whether to exhibit pictures of the perpetrators. and what about osama bin l? do they belong in the 9/11 museum? well, what was the argument for not shg bin laden? >> daniels: that on this... this actual ground where the myoved one by showing thery of image of the person members took the opposite view, manding un >> iken: you have to tell the story. >> katsimatide you know, we ha
. >> stahl: cantor fitzgerald was the company that lost more employees than any other. >> greenwald: 658 people... >> stahl: look at that. >> greenwald: ...who died on >> stahl: from that one compan katsimitides, anthoula's >> katsimatides: so, tre's four of us growing up-orotos toe oh the pictures stop here. >> stahl: family members allther loss, buc.e >> greenwald: it's the families of nearly 3,000 people. it's, you know, probably 10,000, their...
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the managing director and global head of internet and media equity research at cantor fitzgerald. shares up 4% today, up 17% year to date. look atming up, have a stocks, 30 minutes away from the friday session, it looks like they will fall for the war the day in five. -- for the fourth day in five. the european closes next. ♪ mark: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. i am mark barton. julie: i am julie hyman in for a vonnie quinn. you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. ♪ mark: we will take you from new york to london to moscow in the next hour and covering stories out of frankfurt and tokyo. here is what we are watching today. deutsche bank shares fell off, the u.s. just apartment is going after the german lender, seeking at least $14 billion to settle a probe of open mortgages. julie: after the boe left changes, the fed and the bank of japan will make their decisions, will either one-shot the markets. apple's new iphones gone on sale today, high demand, they are turning away customers who did not preo
the managing director and global head of internet and media equity research at cantor fitzgerald. shares up 4% today, up 17% year to date. look atming up, have a stocks, 30 minutes away from the friday session, it looks like they will fall for the war the day in five. -- for the fourth day in five. the european closes next. ♪ mark: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. i am mark barton. julie: i am julie hyman in for a vonnie quinn....
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he worked for cantor fitzgerald. he was only 23 years old.e, he loved us, he loved my family. he loved new york city. he loved his beloved new york mets. he loved this country. he loved life. personally, i wanted to do something about that. i wanted to serve my country. so i joined the army. i served two tours in iraq and one tour in afghanistan. today, i dedicate my life to serving military veterans through an organization called team red, white and blue. [ applause ] >> just one example on one family level of the profound changes wrought on this country since the events of 15 years ago. it was at 10:28 a.m. 15 years ago, september 11th, 2001 when the north tower of the world trade center collapsed. we have just marked the moment of silence in respect for the 1,402 people who were in the north tower and lost their lives there that day. joining us now, new york congressman peter king. he is now a member of the homeland security committee and obviously a committee that has had its hands very full since the events of that day. congressman king,
he worked for cantor fitzgerald. he was only 23 years old.e, he loved us, he loved my family. he loved new york city. he loved his beloved new york mets. he loved this country. he loved life. personally, i wanted to do something about that. i wanted to serve my country. so i joined the army. i served two tours in iraq and one tour in afghanistan. today, i dedicate my life to serving military veterans through an organization called team red, white and blue. [ applause ] >> just one example...
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among them my cousin, jeffrey schryer and he was working in the cantor fitzgerald brokerage firm on septembere was 48 years old. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer. erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> "out front" next, breaking news, mike pence releasing his tax returns. why won't donald trump do the same? more breaking news, north korea exploding its powerful nuclear warhead ever? can kim jong-un launch a nuclear attack on the united states? can what really happened behind the scenes? he's my guest. let's go "out front." ♪ ♪ >> good evening. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight, the breaking news p taxing news. mike pence releasing his income tax
among them my cousin, jeffrey schryer and he was working in the cantor fitzgerald brokerage firm on septembere was 48 years old. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer. erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> "out front" next, breaking news, mike pence releasing his tax returns. why won't donald trump do the same? more breaking news, north korea exploding its powerful nuclear warhead ever? can kim jong-un launch a nuclear attack on...
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a note from cantor fitzgerald saying if this doesn't reig nate user growth, the discussion about twitter taking ore, perhaps being taken private comes back on the table. >> ar jen, thanks for that. we're looking at this. a quick look at european markets as well. we are mixed, close to one-month lows. we are on a five-week losing streak and here's the picture. the dax. we're waiting for that boe announcement. no change. the cac and ftse down. >> tune in to our "decision time" show. incidentally we'll be speaking first to the informal ceo stephen carter after the company agreed to buy information services if 1.2 billion pounds. 19 degrees tomorrow. 29 today in london. that's it for today's show. i'm louisa boilson. >> i'm carolyn roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the
a note from cantor fitzgerald saying if this doesn't reig nate user growth, the discussion about twitter taking ore, perhaps being taken private comes back on the table. >> ar jen, thanks for that. we're looking at this. a quick look at european markets as well. we are mixed, close to one-month lows. we are on a five-week losing streak and here's the picture. the dax. we're waiting for that boe announcement. no change. the cac and ftse down. >> tune in to our "decision...
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lastly, before i let you go, one of your competitors over at cantor fitzgerald, youseff said your mobile argument makes no sense. there is still a lot more ip side to monotization there as people expect, and ad blocking is more of a problem for display players than search. do you want to respond to that? >> mobile advertising, mobile search, they have more up side monotization. it's showing how search is being abouting more of an advertising engine and, therefore, how does it distinguish itself from other platforms that serve primarily advertising and, oh, by the way, which compensates you to -- for that advertising. >> he has a $1,000 price target that he reminds me of as well. you are, like, 300 points away. >> however would we handle ourselves at a cocktail party? >> it's effective display. it works on search. >> okay. you've been generous with your time. at the outset, i do appreciate it. >> thanks very much. >> we haven't even heard from the brothers yet. >> no, we're listening to this whole thing. i would like to comment on the whole amazon thing. >> anything you want. >> when i lo
lastly, before i let you go, one of your competitors over at cantor fitzgerald, youseff said your mobile argument makes no sense. there is still a lot more ip side to monotization there as people expect, and ad blocking is more of a problem for display players than search. do you want to respond to that? >> mobile advertising, mobile search, they have more up side monotization. it's showing how search is being abouting more of an advertising engine and, therefore, how does it distinguish...
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you will see there is a business card from one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald, showing the routine business as usual aspect of that morning. a military cap from the pentagon. as well as the wall plate hanging over an office that would have identified somebody's specific office space. the piece that stands out to me the most, the story i like to share with people because a lot of people do not realize this is on the evening of september 11, every year there is a congressional barbecue the president hosts. this year, it was on september 11, 2001. the members of congress were invited to the white house where they were going to enjoy a couple of hundred pounds of tenderloin served on the menu. after the events began to unfold that morning, and they realized they were evacuating washington, d.c., and the barbecue was canceled. a lot of the food that was prepared for the barbecue was sent to the rescue workers and to provide support at the pentagon. the invitation came to us from a staffer and his son planning to attend the barbecue that evening. when you first come
you will see there is a business card from one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald, showing the routine business as usual aspect of that morning. a military cap from the pentagon. as well as the wall plate hanging over an office that would have identified somebody's specific office space. the piece that stands out to me the most, the story i like to share with people because a lot of people do not realize this is on the evening of september 11, every year there is a...
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. >>> cantor fitzgerald as raised another $12 million for the 9/11 charity. ntor lost 658 of its 960 new york employees. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >>> thanks, sue. some breaking news. donald trump set to address the economic club of new york in just a few moments. for more, let's bring in cnbc's senior contributor larry kudlow and informal economic adviser to the trump campaign and former white house counsell of economic advisers austan goolsbee, now an informal adviser to the clinton campaign. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, carl. good morning. hi, austan. >> larry, some bullet points ouf to the speech, and it sounds like they're conservatively promising 3.5% gdp on average. >> they're hoping it to get to 4% gdp but in the short term, 3.5%. you'll see mr. trump takes great care to promote economic growth against mrs. clinton's policies which are raising taxes across the board and increasing regulations and nationalizing health care. one is a prosperity. the
. >>> cantor fitzgerald as raised another $12 million for the 9/11 charity. ntor lost 658 of its 960 new york employees. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >>> thanks, sue. some breaking news. donald trump set to address the economic club of new york in just a few moments. for more, let's bring in cnbc's senior contributor larry kudlow and informal economic adviser to the trump campaign and...
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melissa, i want to leave you with a beautiful thought. 658 workers at bgc and cantor fitzgerald losts ago. 60 of their children work for the company today. melissa. melissa: wow. all right. lauren, thank you for that. david. david: huge loss.ugh the house and senate already. the bill would allow families of terror victims to sue the saudi government. congressional leaders saying they would likely try to override the presidential veto. may have sufficient support. if congress does override the veto it, would be the first time for the obama administration. never had a veto overridden. melissa: interesting. new accusations that the irs is not working for you. david: oh, yeah, oh, yeah? melissa: house republicans are calling for impeachment of the agency. we'll talk to the man behind the charge, representative john fleming. that is coming up. when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real ti
melissa, i want to leave you with a beautiful thought. 658 workers at bgc and cantor fitzgerald losts ago. 60 of their children work for the company today. melissa. melissa: wow. all right. lauren, thank you for that. david. david: huge loss.ugh the house and senate already. the bill would allow families of terror victims to sue the saudi government. congressional leaders saying they would likely try to override the presidential veto. may have sufficient support. if congress does override the...
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liz: sean matthews, cantor fitzgerald ceo. market is -- david asman and melissa francis, "after the bell," guys. david: happy friday to you, liz. stocks ending the day in the red, wrapping up what has been a very volatile week. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is after the bell. we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. brand new polls show donald trump's support surging while hillary clinton's numbers are sinking. got a lot of pundits changing their tune now, saying trump has a real path to victory. this as trump tries to put the "birther" issue to rest. the latest on this controversy, may be far from over. i don't know. maybe we can put it to rest. >>> we have new details on the pay for play scandal surrounding the clinton foundation. how millions in donations reportedly bought donors coveted trips to the white house. david: that is an expensive dinner right there. the dow was driven lower by shares of united technology, chevron and cisco. some bright spots thou
liz: sean matthews, cantor fitzgerald ceo. market is -- david asman and melissa francis, "after the bell," guys. david: happy friday to you, liz. stocks ending the day in the red, wrapping up what has been a very volatile week. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is after the bell. we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. brand new polls show donald trump's support surging while hillary clinton's numbers are sinking. got a...
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sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.nightly business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates.
sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.nightly business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates.
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sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.y business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates.
sports stars and celebrities line cantor fitzgerald's trading floor.y business re for monday, september 12th. >>> good evening and welcome. a fed-fueled rally and september just got a lot more interesting. stocks soared after a fed governor warned against moving too quickly on interest rates.
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stuart: cantor fitzgerald.day they occupied a couple of floors of the world trade center back in the day and i think they suffered heavier losses than any other financial-- >> he lost his brother in that attack. >> how many people did they lose? how many, again? over 100 people from cantor fitzgerald. ashley: yeah. stuart: hundreds, plural, by the way, and that's bgc partners and that's where he is at this moment. ashley: they have an impressive list of celebrities and what have you that come in during the day and actually make sales and make calls and do trades and that kind of stuff. >> and it's clearly a culture within that company, the charity, making a difference continuing despite that horrible grevious loss for them liz: that's right, tammy. they lost 658. stuart: 658 workers for one company liz: on the 101st and 105th floor. stuart: we'll try to get a question in there if we get him into a back room. we shall see. the 9/11 memorial event in manhattan. hillary clinton i'm going to say she collapsed. she
stuart: cantor fitzgerald.day they occupied a couple of floors of the world trade center back in the day and i think they suffered heavier losses than any other financial-- >> he lost his brother in that attack. >> how many people did they lose? how many, again? over 100 people from cantor fitzgerald. ashley: yeah. stuart: hundreds, plural, by the way, and that's bgc partners and that's where he is at this moment. ashley: they have an impressive list of celebrities and what have you...
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. >> that was cantor fitzgerald ceo sean matthews.the week of turmoil for germany's against lender. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. it has been a hectic end of the week for financial markets exacerbates by deutsche bank's spookeds that have investors. deutsche bank faces a conflict of long-term and short-term problems. here what deutsche bank look like in november of last year -- september of last year. it did that are than the s&p 500 financial index before tumbling to a record low in for. back then there was fear that it could not pay the coupon on it ricky -- riskiest debt. testingsee that it kept that low out it finally broke below that in june or so. short interest continued to rise in this is a sentiment gauge. it is the amount of stuff that investors have sold short but not covered are closed and you can see investors believe the stock will continue to decline. we have been talking about the contagion or lack thereof and even if there is exposure to deutsche bank there is the issue of sentiment and what effec
. >> that was cantor fitzgerald ceo sean matthews.the week of turmoil for germany's against lender. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. it has been a hectic end of the week for financial markets exacerbates by deutsche bank's spookeds that have investors. deutsche bank faces a conflict of long-term and short-term problems. here what deutsche bank look like in november of last year -- september of last year. it did that are than the s&p 500 financial index before...