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william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a part of a growing population free blacks of over 3400 that were now living in the state of rhode land. another 1000 blackremain slaved. william is listed as a free head of hsehold of two in that federal. the first federal census and the red is pointing to william's namehat census. his brother ben's life was little bit more complicated, just a little after ben left the cannon army, he signed up to serve with british troops. he alone in fleeing to the british. as i said earlier, thousands enslaved people fled to british lines during the
william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a...
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william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a part of a growing population free blacks of over 3400 that were now living in the state of rhode island. another 1000 blacks remain enslaved. lliam is listed as a free head of household of two in tha federal. the rst federal census and the red is pointing to william's name that census. his brother ben's life was little bit more complicated, just a little after ben left the cannon army, he signed up to serve with british troops. he alone in fleeing to the british. as i said earlier, thousands enslaved people fled to british lines durin
william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a...
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and you are angry, frank. you're thrilled with the breakthrough and you are thrilled that this product is now in the hands of everybody that needs it. bart, however, since this is the moment that we have won. can you elaborate, bart? >> sure, sure. the entire staff, the entire company was very fascinated in our product. in fact, we had a sign up in our break room that said, whatever you are doing today, no matter what you are doing today, what you're really doing today is saving lives. and that was the attitude of the entire company. and everyone in the company was furious when we got the news that the army, our archenemy, had named our product there best invention of the year. but what they didn't see, and i was angry, too, but i was able to look past that and realize that they will never get rid of their own product. their collective ego is too big. once they say it is their product, that means it is going to be where it needs to be. and our goal -- our only goal was to get this product into the hands of peo
and you are angry, frank. you're thrilled with the breakthrough and you are thrilled that this product is now in the hands of everybody that needs it. bart, however, since this is the moment that we have won. can you elaborate, bart? >> sure, sure. the entire staff, the entire company was very fascinated in our product. in fact, we had a sign up in our break room that said, whatever you are doing today, no matter what you are doing today, what you're really doing today is saving lives....
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done very well. >> what did frank say? >> he said good. >> so two weeks later you have turned around this company in connecticut not too far from where we are speaking now, and you forgot about the trial because what you know. you just showed up one morning and this is not your area. you got a call from the surgeon who ran the trial. >> at the time he was with hartford and also in the navy. where is he now? >> he is now at northwestern. i spoke to him and interviewed him for the book. >> he said this is dr. long, that is quite a product you have there. i was floored, totally floored. he said it outperformed all of the other products. he emailed me at the same time a graph. i was an english major. bar graphs were never my thing. i can read them after a while. i have a hard enough time reading the bottom line. the vertical line is the second thing i look at. looked at the graph and all six products were listed at various levels and there was quikclot and there was nothing. i thought i guess we did not really do that well. i
done very well. >> what did frank say? >> he said good. >> so two weeks later you have turned around this company in connecticut not too far from where we are speaking now, and you forgot about the trial because what you know. you just showed up one morning and this is not your area. you got a call from the surgeon who ran the trial. >> at the time he was with hartford and also in the navy. where is he now? >> he is now at northwestern. i spoke to him and...
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frank. >> arabile, thank you very much.rabile gumede live in the london newsroom. >>> we turn attention now to washington and a news alert for you. the non-partisan committee for the responsible federal budget out with vice president kamala harris and former president trump's economic plan. the debt goes up no matter who wins in november, but twice as amount with harris plan adds $3.5 trillion to the debt while trump's plan would add $7.5 trillion. for harris, the biggest line item is extending the 2017 tax cuts for anyone making less than $400,000. expanding the child tax credit would cost $4 trillion. taxing capital income raises $850 billion. for trump, extending the tax cuts alone costs $5.4 trillion and eliminating tax on overtime and social security. together, that costs $3.3 trillion. tariffs are the main revenue source expected to bring in $2.7 trillion and his plans to expand energy production is expected to raise $700 billion. all right. >>> to a developing story and tropical storm milton upgraded to a category 1
frank. >> arabile, thank you very much.rabile gumede live in the london newsroom. >>> we turn attention now to washington and a news alert for you. the non-partisan committee for the responsible federal budget out with vice president kamala harris and former president trump's economic plan. the debt goes up no matter who wins in november, but twice as amount with harris plan adds $3.5 trillion to the debt while trump's plan would add $7.5 trillion. for harris, the biggest line...
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i'm frank holland.e're going to get a look at the stock futures, pretty much a flat picture right now. y u can see the s&p up very fractionally. the dow looks like it would open 20 points lower, the nasdaq as well. investors are keeping a close eye on the chip trades. u.s. chip stocks right now, take a look, bouncing back a bit. you see nvidia up half a percent. intel up fractionally. arm holdings up. >>> bank stocks are on focus with financials, coming off another record financial close. the attention turns to the regional players. taking a look at the regionals right now, we're seeing synchrony up just over 1%. u.s. u.s. bancorp up, morgan stanley and discovery, flat. >>> take a look at crude. wti, close to 70 bucks a barrel, pretty much flat this morning. brent, back below 75 bucks a barrel. essentially flat this morning. that is your morning money setup. >>> now we want to turn back to equities. we want to start with some big "money movers." united airlines coming up. signs that the airlines are bou
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frank, back to you. >> thank you, dan. dan murphy in abu dhabi. >>> we check on the big money movers. we start off with boeing tritr surprising it will cut 10% of the global work force and delay first deliveries of the 777 jet by one year and log $5 billion of losses for the third quarter. shares right now are down 1.5% in the pre-market. all three of those announcements tied to the month-long labor strike. the ceo says the downsizing is necessary to align. >>> buffett buying 3.6 million shares of sirius xm. he holds 109 million shares of sirius, a 32% interest in the company. shares up 7%. >>> today is day one for new nike ceo elliot hill. shares are up 9% since that switch, but down 8% with the report with guidance. we will have much more on the story throughout the hour. shares of nike are just about flat. fractionally higher. >>> we turn to the middle east and developing story as we watch the price of crude oil this morning. we see a lot of fluctuation. wti is down 2%. basically trading at $74 a barrel. brent crude at
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eunice. >> reporter: thanks, frank. the central bank did as what people expected which is they cut lending rates, key lending rates, by 25 basis points. this was the biggest reduction on record. it was bigger than expected. so, the movement came to the lpr, loan prime rate. the one-year is the reference to household loans and corporate loans. the five-year is a reference for mortgages. standard charter said the pboc cutting this interest rate is just another signal of stronger support. they expect to see more moving and more easing and more decisively, they said. chinese traders are also eyeing a movement on the midterm rate. a medium term rate is expected, a cut on friday. separately, several chinese companies said they were talking part in the central bank's evident to try to get more of them to buy back shares. this is a $42 billion scheme that was flagged and kicked off last week. many of them said they would be issuing and securing special loans for the share buy backs. the chinese have also called for more institu
eunice. >> reporter: thanks, frank. the central bank did as what people expected which is they cut lending rates, key lending rates, by 25 basis points. this was the biggest reduction on record. it was bigger than expected. so, the movement came to the lpr, loan prime rate. the one-year is the reference to household loans and corporate loans. the five-year is a reference for mortgages. standard charter said the pboc cutting this interest rate is just another signal of stronger support....
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frank. >> interesting., especially overseas in europe and in asia. i know you are an electric vehicle driver. >> i am. >> i've been thinking about it. i've been thinking about making the move. >> make the change. >> we'll see. thank you, silvana. >>> turning attention back to the markets. retail sales are up before the open today. investors are looking to a slight increase. joining me now is the president and ceo of the conference board and cnbc contributor. steve, good morning. >> good morning, frank. >> you know about the retail sales reports. former ceo of auto zone and office depot. i want your impression of the real meaning of this. how meaningful is this? how insightful is this about the consumer in your mind? >> it is supposed to tick up for the month. if you look at the third quarter, that's why this report is so important, the quarter is supposed to be up 4.8%. if beinyou back out inflation, s supposed to be up 3.5%. that is stout since the nif reported the back to school sales were down. this is s
frank. >> interesting., especially overseas in europe and in asia. i know you are an electric vehicle driver. >> i am. >> i've been thinking about it. i've been thinking about making the move. >> make the change. >> we'll see. thank you, silvana. >>> turning attention back to the markets. retail sales are up before the open today. investors are looking to a slight increase. joining me now is the president and ceo of the conference board and cnbc...
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silvana, good morning. >> hey, frank. good morning another busy day jcp has built a 2% stake in cheesecake factory according to the wall street journal, it is calling on the restaurant chain to spin off the smaller brands and into a separate public company. we are checking shares of cheesecake factory from in the pre-market voting fmoc member and san francisco fed president mary daly supports further easing at the next meeting saying she wants to be data dependent and not data reactive. >> i haven't seen any information to suggest we could reduce the interest rate ac achieving the durable expansion with achieving the 2%. >> daly was the fourth fed president speaking out in support of more interest rate cuts adds policy appears tight for an economy on a path to 2% inflation. >>> nike closing a deal to renew its exclusive contract to be the uniform and apparel provider for the nba and wnba for another 12 years. n nike's last deal was reported to be worth $1 billion back in 2017 sources tell cnbc the new deal can be characte
silvana, good morning. >> hey, frank. good morning another busy day jcp has built a 2% stake in cheesecake factory according to the wall street journal, it is calling on the restaurant chain to spin off the smaller brands and into a separate public company. we are checking shares of cheesecake factory from in the pre-market voting fmoc member and san francisco fed president mary daly supports further easing at the next meeting saying she wants to be data dependent and not data reactive....
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i'm frank holland. we kickoff the hour with the stock futures with the dow coming off the longest daily losing streak since june in the green across the board. a bit of a change so far this week the s&p up 12 points the dow looking to open 60 points higher. for the week, the major averages are on track dow tdown 2%. the nasdaq down just under .50%. on pace for a down week. we are checking the bond market. the 10-year and 20-year bond yields look at the rest of the curve right now. we start off with the benchmark at 4.20. we have to remember this has moved 50 basis points higher since the fed rate cut and the two-year yield above 4%. the long bond has moved up 40 basis points as well >>> that's the money set up. let's see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro in the london newsroom. silvia, good morning and happy friday >> good morning, frank very happy friday. when you look at european equities at this stage, the stoxx 600 is just marginally below the flat line at the moment nonetheless, we're stil
i'm frank holland. we kickoff the hour with the stock futures with the dow coming off the longest daily losing streak since june in the green across the board. a bit of a change so far this week the s&p up 12 points the dow looking to open 60 points higher. for the week, the major averages are on track dow tdown 2%. the nasdaq down just under .50%. on pace for a down week. we are checking the bond market. the 10-year and 20-year bond yields look at the rest of the curve right now. we start...
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frank, l thank you for the our security correspondent frank gardner.tes, iran and qatar in the future. and we should have a mutual investment in each of our countries to improve our economy. we should have cooperation at every level with each other as well as security. translation: inaudible. we were told that they were going to establish peace for that but they assassinated a dear friend in our country finest people instead of taking the hands of stopping the killing of leaders of ourfriends. prominent members, they continued their killing. in such a... if we want we can respond to these acts. and we keep to our promise. the objectives of the zionist regime is expanding the violence in the region. we do our best to prevent violence in the region. and stop violence in the region. and once again i thank his excellency for their hospitality and hosting this press conference. and i hope that our relationship, friendship become stronger and stronger. that's a news conference not lasting a huge length of time for the huge amount of focus on iran's president
frank, l thank you for the our security correspondent frank gardner.tes, iran and qatar in the future. and we should have a mutual investment in each of our countries to improve our economy. we should have cooperation at every level with each other as well as security. translation: inaudible. we were told that they were going to establish peace for that but they assassinated a dear friend in our country finest people instead of taking the hands of stopping the killing of leaders of ourfriends....
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frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. >>> turning back to our top story. violent crime has become one of the top issues, but fbi data shows it has continued to drop in the u.s. in the first part of the year. we go to detroit where the police chief says the reality doesn't match the rhetoric. >> reporter: we're with officers patrolling downtown detroit who tell us this city, long one of america's most dangerous, is safer. >> is that the reality that you see? >> we often get a bad rap. >> reporter: but that's not what you'll hear from former president trump when he talks about crime across america. >> crime here is up and through the roof. >> reporter: including in michigan. >> but you can't walk across the street to get a loaf of bread. you get shot. >> that's simply not true. >> reporter: we spoke to detroit police chief, james white. >> i invite him to walk the streets of detroit, and i'd be more than happy to do that with him. >> reporter: crime has fallen dramatically after
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frank, thank you for that. and _ if he would like. frank, thank you for that.nd carwynjones as well. plenty more that we will be discussing with you in the course of the next hour or so. forthe the course of the next hour or so. for the moment, you're watching bbc news, to stay with us. with less than twenty days to go to the us presidential election, today the state of michigan is in the spotlight —— with both donald trump and kamala harris hosting events in that particular battleground state kamala harris is in grand rapids for a rally before travelling to oakland county for more campaigning. while donald trump will take part in a roundtable discussion also in oakland county. and he'll hold a ralley in detroit, this evening.and there are plenty of good reasons to be in michigan which has picked the winning presidential candidate in the last two elections. but there are challenges facing both candidates. michigan has the us�*s largest proportion of arab—americans and is the birthplace of the uncommitted movement, a protest campaign which wants a ceasefire in t
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i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we kickoff with the look at u.s. stock futures. take a look. a bit of a mixed picture. s&p flat. the dow would open up 85 points higher and the nasdaq down 34 points. this action we are seeing after the dow and s&p 500 both closed at yet another record high yesterday's. the dow's first close above 43,000. we are keeping an eye on tech and nasdaq. the 1% pop is 1% away from the first record close since july. the nasdaq composite up over 23% year to date. big move right hirere to the upside. again, approaching another record for the nasdaq. we are also looking at bonds after the holiday yesterday. take a look right now. the benchmark 4.07 pulling back a few basis points we saw on friday. the bond market was closed yesterday. the two-year pulling back from the 4% yield we saw for part of last week. we are also seeing huge moves in oil this morning. among the headlines, the iea trimming the forecast for the third straight month. more on that
i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we kickoff with the look at u.s. stock futures. take a look. a bit of a mixed picture. s&p flat. the dow would open up 85 points higher and the nasdaq down 34 points. this action we are seeing after the dow and s&p 500 both closed at yet another record high yesterday's. the dow's first close above 43,000. we are keeping an eye on tech and nasdaq. the 1% pop is 1% away from the first record close since july. the nasdaq...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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frank: we are an e-commerce enabler.l types of payments and we view ourselves as an enabler for both issuers and businesses. the ability to do 40% of credit card payments across the u.s. gives us the opportunity to be ubiquitous to all providers. we view ourselves always as a partner. we are a distribution partner of choice to many. anywhere in the ecosystem, we want to partner with people. obviously we like competition, we believe in competition and it has made us perform better. we have lots of competitors out there and many of our competitors are partners also. katie: i'm curious if you are worried about regulation, think about the regulatory scrutiny around different card networks. the doj has an antitrust lawsuit against visa. does that keep you up at night? frank: i generally sleep good regardless. we have a point of view that regulation is forever. having spent my career in financial institutions and surveying all of the financial institutions inside this country, and outside the country, i think regulation is nor
frank: we are an e-commerce enabler.l types of payments and we view ourselves as an enabler for both issuers and businesses. the ability to do 40% of credit card payments across the u.s. gives us the opportunity to be ubiquitous to all providers. we view ourselves always as a partner. we are a distribution partner of choice to many. anywhere in the ecosystem, we want to partner with people. obviously we like competition, we believe in competition and it has made us perform better. we have lots...
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i'm frank holland. we'll get to the latest on hurricane milton in a short time. we will have a live report later in the show. >>> first, the stock market. futures are in the red after a record-breaking session yesterday with the dow and s & p close at all-time highs. two sectors to watch ahead of the open. industrials and financials. both coming off record closing highs. you can see the year to date action, financials up 20%. we want to talk about transports. up two sessions in a row and now break evening f for the year. up 30%. just fractionally lower. citi putting out a note calling for a big rebound. also in the note, they say this gap you are seeing between the s&p and transports is the biggest in the tech which could signal a bottom and more upside going forward. we are watching shares of alphabet as the department of justice weighs a potential business breakup. also scrutinizing the a.i. business. shares of alphabet down 3% week to date. we have to check the bond market. yields at the highest leve
i'm frank holland. we'll get to the latest on hurricane milton in a short time. we will have a live report later in the show. >>> first, the stock market. futures are in the red after a record-breaking session yesterday with the dow and s & p close at all-time highs. two sectors to watch ahead of the open. industrials and financials. both coming off record closing highs. you can see the year to date action, financials up 20%. we want to talk about transports. up two sessions in a...
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frank, thank ou for was 48 hours ago. frank, thank you for your _ was 48 hours ago.urs ago. frank, thank you for your analysis. the - you for your analysis. the bbc�*s security correspondent, frank gardner. we're now joined by shlomi eldar — an israeli journalist and filmmaker who was the first to interview ismail haniyeh. thank you forjoining us. perhaps we can have a closer look at what it means for hamas. how much of a below is his death for the organisation and how it operates in the war? yes, i think israel can announce shortly this is the end of the war and declare a ceasefire, but it is one step, but before we have to release our hostages. we have to understand, yahya sinwar changed hamas movement from the basic hamas movement established by sheikh ahmed yassin, as a wealth organisation that helps the people in the gaza strip. he promised them, yahya sinwar, since he released from israeli jail, he changed hamas, they promised, he promised to open jihad, no matter what, promised, he promised to open jihad, no matterwhat, he promised them to conquer israel, and
frank, thank ou for was 48 hours ago. frank, thank you for your _ was 48 hours ago.urs ago. frank, thank you for your analysis. the - you for your analysis. the bbc�*s security correspondent, frank gardner. we're now joined by shlomi eldar — an israeli journalist and filmmaker who was the first to interview ismail haniyeh. thank you forjoining us. perhaps we can have a closer look at what it means for hamas. how much of a below is his death for the organisation and how it operates in the...
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frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. >>> welcome back. two major news websites are putting up a paywall. >>> but first a milestone brewing for the starbucks barista union push. good morning , arabile. >> good morning, frances. starbucks workers union, that's the union formed of course just around 2021, was it. and in bellingham, washington, it's the 500th store to join the union since the first location was unionized. 11,000 baristas have joined the union. the company saying they actually support the rights of workers to join unions as well, then, adding 100 new locations, which have been successfully unionized in the past six months. so conversations between the union and the company indeed still flowing very well. on the other side, you made note of the paywall discussion. cnn is set to start asking users to pay a monthly fee of around cnn. clearly the subscription model coming to the fore. the big question mark, it is a full space. does that mean that competition may eke ou
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but it will be fun to watch, frank. >> really interesting. were doing this, i was thinking what's the second most profitable business venture. but i'm not going to put you on the spot. great to see you. reminder on election, cnbc will be live all night long, bring you reactions from the biggest names in the market. starts 7:00 p.m. eastern time from the new york stock exchange. we'll have live coverage from the overnight hours midnight to 5:00 a.m., me, brian sullivan and contessa brewer. looking at the asian and european action. and then "squawk box" picked up that coverage at 5:00 a.m. eastern. it's getting an early start. full night of election day coverage. next day, "squawk box" has the highlights and reaction as well. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," one week that will likely have an impact on your portfolio, including a fed decision, torsten slok is going to weigh in next. >>> also, we're looking at shares of d.r. horton, they're coming off the biggest daily drop in nearly a year afte rtg weak demand and buyer affordability conce
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frank, back to you. >> dan, thank you very much.an murphy in abu dhabi. >>> and following the hotter than expected cpi data showing inflation is more stubborn than the fed would like. the cme fed watch tool shows an 80% chance of a quarter point move. joining me now is gina sanchez. gina, good morning. it's great to have you here. >> thank you, frank. >> we were just looking at the odds of the traders pricing in the cut at the november meeting. it increased from yesterday with the hotter than expected cpi. we had hotter than expected jobless claims as well. >> i was surprised in that both of those numbers would actually at least start to point toward a pause. we know from the minutes that this wasn't exactly the super jumbo cut wasn't all hands raised for that. you do have to think there has to be more wiggle room. the markets are just not priced for it. >> yesterday, we heard from raphael bostic saying he was okay with the pause. in your mind, if we do get that pause, what does that do to the markets? does it impact certain sectors
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>> ian and frank have very good access to me.tain all of the ideas because they know pfizer and the market and they have very good ideas. i wish them well because they are very close to my heart since the days we were working together. >> fair enough. i don't know what else to say about that. you mentioned no attack -- nurtec and that is going great pic i took some this morning because i have migraines. it's too early to tell if the seagen is good. >> you are right. i am not happy. i did not agree necessarily with their assessment of the seagen or biotech acquisitions that were not good ones and i think you agree with me. i think they were transformational. of course, let's not forget the biotech deal was transformational for pfizer. i think we will have some wins and some losses. collectively i think it is a very big win. we see if significant return and if we had not done them we would not be able to address between 25 and 30. now we are in a very good position. >> you know what i have been saying. you get a safe dividend and i
>> ian and frank have very good access to me.tain all of the ideas because they know pfizer and the market and they have very good ideas. i wish them well because they are very close to my heart since the days we were working together. >> fair enough. i don't know what else to say about that. you mentioned no attack -- nurtec and that is going great pic i took some this morning because i have migraines. it's too early to tell if the seagen is good. >> you are right. i am not...
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jp. >> reporter: frank, good morning. it is chinese markets front and center for the selloff in asia. on the back of the lack of stimulus or the a-shares rallied. it is the hang seng that took the brunt of the beatdown today. on the back of the lack of stimulus or perceived lack of stimulus. remember, it is $28 billion meant to stimulate the economy. you see it rallied into bull market territory pausebecause o hope of the stimulus. they almost went from bull market to correction in one single day to show how wild that swing was and how bad it was for hong kong. that cast indicated to the asex. it was the pull back and shows how fragile how the economy is and it is key with the economic revival happening. samsung vice chairman issuing an apology saying they will do better and the high bandwidth memory chips will be delayed. that saw the kospi pull down on the markets today. hong kong taking the brunt of the beatdown in asia. frank, hope it say is a better in new york. >> thank you, jp. >>> we hhave silvana henao with more
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good to see you. >> frank, good morning. good to see you. >> we hit on the pressures of nike and pressure from the competitors and lack of innovation. when we talk about the earnings report and the call, what are you looking for? >> a few things. i think that first and foremost is the changeover of ceo. john donohoe is replaced by ell elliot. this changeover should be a huge upswing for nike with the ceo. that is more in focus than the numbers. >> what is your take on china? china has been a sore spot for u.s. brands. facing rising local competition from chinese brands. at the same time, we are seeing chinese stimulus. what do you expect to see from the quarter from china and the sales overall? obviously, china is a growth driver for nike. >> the stimulus announcements in china should pick up consumer demand and nike, if any company, shouldeficiary to be seen what is happening with china and nike. nike is a global company. we should see positives. >> in addition to earnings, there is an have ivo investor d up in november. wh
good to see you. >> frank, good morning. good to see you. >> we hit on the pressures of nike and pressure from the competitors and lack of innovation. when we talk about the earnings report and the call, what are you looking for? >> a few things. i think that first and foremost is the changeover of ceo. john donohoe is replaced by ell elliot. this changeover should be a huge upswing for nike with the ceo. that is more in focus than the numbers. >> what is your take on...
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i'm frank holland. we start with a check of u.s. stock futures with the s&p and nasdaq both coming off their best day since september. take a look. you can see futures are in the red across the board. the s&p down fractionally at 8.5 points, the nasdaq down just about 40 points. again, in the red across the board. we'll have much more on the broader markets in just a moment, but first we have some breaking news. >>> the u.s. department of justice is considering a request to a federal judge to force alphabet to divest parts of its business as a penalty for its alleged anti-competitive practices in search and in mobile. according to documents filed late last night, the doj is considering behavioral and structural remedies that would prevent google from using their systems, and i it could force them to sell off their businesses and require google to turn over its data it uses in its search products. and it's said the doj is seeking radical changes that go, quote, far beyond the legal issues in this case. the google executive adds to th
i'm frank holland. we start with a check of u.s. stock futures with the s&p and nasdaq both coming off their best day since september. take a look. you can see futures are in the red across the board. the s&p down fractionally at 8.5 points, the nasdaq down just about 40 points. again, in the red across the board. we'll have much more on the broader markets in just a moment, but first we have some breaking news. >>> the u.s. department of justice is considering a request to a...
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i'm dominic chu in for frank holland who is covering that story. let's get right out to frank in bayonne, new jersey, not far from here where workers will get back to work this morning. frank, can you layout the details of the agreement it is tentative in nature, but the pay has kind of been established. take us through the big strokes of the deal. >> reporter: good morning, dom i want to point out over my shoulder the cranes are still up. they are up in the air we mentioned that earlier this week when the strike first happened they are expected to get to work later on this morning. the first strike of the east and gulf coasts is over for now. the long sshoremen strike appea to be over the union has been highly vocal about the opposition to automation its has been featured on signs at union protests in new jersey and other locations all the way from maine down to texas cnbc spoke with ila president on the first day of the strikes on tuesday. he said then the union was looking for a 61.5% raise over six years of the contract. we have not gotten conf
i'm dominic chu in for frank holland who is covering that story. let's get right out to frank in bayonne, new jersey, not far from here where workers will get back to work this morning. frank, can you layout the details of the agreement it is tentative in nature, but the pay has kind of been established. take us through the big strokes of the deal. >> reporter: good morning, dom i want to point out over my shoulder the cranes are still up. they are up in the air we mentioned that earlier...
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silvana. >> frank, good tuesday morning. boeing says it raised around $21 billion in one of the largest share sales by a public company ever. the company says it sold 112.5 million shares at $143 each and $5 billion of depository shares. the cash infusion will help boeing offset the $4 billion in q4 cash burn tied to the union strike. >>> meanwhile, the biden administration finalizing a new set of regulations limiting u.s. investment in the chinese tech and military sectors. the rules are tied to a 2023 executive order protection u.s. national security against chinese advancements and a.i., semi conducting. >>> and apple india exports jumped33%. that figure underscoring the apple push to expand the supply chains beyond china. if confirmed, apple's exports from india will top $10 billion by the end of fiscal 2024. >> big number. silvana, thank you very much. see you a bit later in the show. >>> turning attention back to the markets facing the catalyst will with the jobs report and the fed meeting. a note from strategist, octo
silvana. >> frank, good tuesday morning. boeing says it raised around $21 billion in one of the largest share sales by a public company ever. the company says it sold 112.5 million shares at $143 each and $5 billion of depository shares. the cash infusion will help boeing offset the $4 billion in q4 cash burn tied to the union strike. >>> meanwhile, the biden administration finalizing a new set of regulations limiting u.s. investment in the chinese tech and military sectors. the...
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i'm frank holland. we will get to the stock movers in a moment. take a look. a bit of a mixed picture here. the s&p up fractionally. up almost about .50% on last check. the dow would open 40 points lower. it's really the nasdaq up .75% of 1%. keep in mind, the dow and s&p are riding three-session losing streaks. we are checking the bond yields. coming up, we will dig into why the fed's path of lower rates is not translating into lower yields why a trump or harris victory to mean for the ten-year. 4.20 since the fed rate cut, the ten-year yield bump up important to note, the two-year yield above 4% >>> we want to do a quick check of nvidia and apple after a rough day for tech a 2% drop for apple and nvidia a bounce back this morning apple up .25%. nvidia up 1.25%. >>> let's get to the breaking news striking boeing workers rejecting the latest offer by a 64-36 margin members of the national association of machinists voting instead to continue the six-week long strike. you see the impact. it would raise pa
i'm frank holland. we will get to the stock movers in a moment. take a look. a bit of a mixed picture here. the s&p up fractionally. up almost about .50% on last check. the dow would open 40 points lower. it's really the nasdaq up .75% of 1%. keep in mind, the dow and s&p are riding three-session losing streaks. we are checking the bond yields. coming up, we will dig into why the fed's path of lower rates is not translating into lower yields why a trump or harris victory to mean for the...
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joining me now is joel kalina. >> good morning, frank.to be back. >> we want to dig into the results, but your quick reaction on meta and microsoft. selloffs on the stock. do you think that is warranted based on the numbers they reported? >> i do. i think it is a simple reflection of the little earnings enthusiasm with the flurry of catalysts on the macro front we have. the jobs report on friday and the election on tuesday and the fmoc on thursday. there's just a lot of catalysts that people are trying to grapple with. we have seen people degrowth over the last few weeks. i think people are comfortable with the current positioning and sizing and now seeing what next week brings. focusing back on tech, i think we start on met thmeta. the number one issue is positioning and lofty expectations around the top line that came in at 40.6 billion. hoping for a $41 billion number. the 2025 cap ex and they didn't guide to any number which is frustrating. i point to the last couple years, it if anyone earned the right to spend, it's mark zuckerberg.
joining me now is joel kalina. >> good morning, frank.to be back. >> we want to dig into the results, but your quick reaction on meta and microsoft. selloffs on the stock. do you think that is warranted based on the numbers they reported? >> i do. i think it is a simple reflection of the little earnings enthusiasm with the flurry of catalysts on the macro front we have. the jobs report on friday and the election on tuesday and the fmoc on thursday. there's just a lot of...
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welcome back i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. stock futures are in the red across the board still you see the s&p down nearly 20 points the dow looks like it would open 130 points lower off the lows earlier. nasdaq off the lows fromm earlir this morning we want to look at the drags on the dow. you see salesforce down 1% amazon down just over .50% merck down .50% as well. we look at the bond market as we await the jobless claims the benchmark at 3.80. taking a dip and popping back up the long bond is 4.50. we have seen this tick up a bit as well. we are watching oil and continued tensions in the middle east israel carrying out fresh strikes in lebanon brent crude is back above $75 a barrel wti is still well above $70 a barrel both up 1.5% right now >>> that is the money set up right now. let's keep things going here on "worldwide exchange. investors are facing a mounting wall of worry with the u.s. port strikes and escalating middle east tensions and growing anticipation of tomorrow's jobs report as well as the october effect or p
welcome back i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. stock futures are in the red across the board still you see the s&p down nearly 20 points the dow looks like it would open 130 points lower off the lows earlier. nasdaq off the lows fromm earlir this morning we want to look at the drags on the dow. you see salesforce down 1% amazon down just over .50% merck down .50% as well. we look at the bond market as we await the jobless claims the benchmark at 3.80. taking...
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okay, frank. >> thank you.ked off their jobs this morning. their contracts ended at midnight, and now they are on strike. >> ktvu. james torres live in oakland. now with the details of the strike and how it could impact things, we buy every day. good morning james. >> good morning, pam and dave. well, there are about 14 different ports on strike this morning. all of which on the east and gulf coast. so the ports of oakland and san francisco and really no ports on the west coast are involved in that strike. however, experts worry how this might affect us on this side of the country if that strike lasts long enough. it's a disagreement between the international longshoremen's association. that's the union representing these port workers and the u.s. maritime alliance. those are the employers who offer the contracts. they've been at odds since the summer, and had this morning as a deadline to work out the details of a new contract. union workers are asking for a ban on automated cranes, gates, container trucks all
okay, frank. >> thank you.ked off their jobs this morning. their contracts ended at midnight, and now they are on strike. >> ktvu. james torres live in oakland. now with the details of the strike and how it could impact things, we buy every day. good morning james. >> good morning, pam and dave. well, there are about 14 different ports on strike this morning. all of which on the east and gulf coast. so the ports of oakland and san francisco and really no ports on the west...
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well, i think frank's absolutely right- about all of that.one that has the potential to draw in direct confrontation between - the us and the iranians. that's their- nightmare scenario. just one other point to add very quicklyl on that is that russia, i remember, is engaged in the middle east. it basically controls l the skies over syria. there is a very- delicate relationship between the israelis and the russians. . and so there are ways in which there are, . you know, contact points, i connections between the two conflicts, both in eastern europe _ and in the middle east, i and in other ways as well. the iranians sent- drones to the russians. so the americans are watching all of this i and are a bit worried j about where all their adversaries are at| versus, you know, in addition to the dangers of. themselves being further drawn in into conflict - in the middle east. tom bateman, frank gardner, lina sinjar, thank you so much forjoining us, for sharing your expertise and for answering those questions as well. these are your questions answere
well, i think frank's absolutely right- about all of that.one that has the potential to draw in direct confrontation between - the us and the iranians. that's their- nightmare scenario. just one other point to add very quicklyl on that is that russia, i remember, is engaged in the middle east. it basically controls l the skies over syria. there is a very- delicate relationship between the israelis and the russians. . and so there are ways in which there are, . you know, contact points, i...
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frank, good to talk to yom _ works or not. frank, good to talk to you. thanks - works or not.nk, good to| talk to you. thanks so much. former us envoy for middle east peace under president barack 0bama. one of the most senior leaders of hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments — has told the bbc that the crisis they provoked in the middle east, which has led to the deaths of thousands of people in the last year, is justified. the deputy leader of hamas, khalil al haya, said the october 7th?attacks, which killed 1200 people — mostly israeli civilians — were necessary to place the issue of palestinian statehood back on the global agenda. he insisted without it, the cycle of violence in the middle east would not end. 0ur international editorjeremy bowen has sent this report. with an israeli attack looming, iran and its allies are trying to rally. the iranian president was in qatar, embracing khalil al—hayya and the political leadership of hamas, whose attack on israel last october started a year of war and a crisis that is deepening. kh
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joining me now is restaurant group owner frank chi vas. frank, you're in one of your restaurants.ch one. i'm assuming this one's open? >> yes, it is the end to. it opened yesterday at noon. okay in we're about 100 yards from the if gulf of mexico and luckily this restaurant is built up 10 feet. but underneath the restaurant is like a little city, so we had all kind of concern there's ice machines tumbled over, that's, you know, equipment at the salt cracker restaurant. that's salt cracker, again, the pictures you're looking at. that's actually the the so the cracker. that that's right on clearwater beach. but, you know, we had a lot of damage. no structural damage, but we had 4 feet of water in any restaurants that the weren't elevated. salt rock grill happens to be about 10 feet above sea level, so does the hideaway grill. so the three restaurants that got wipe with the out because of flood and my seafood company got wiped out because it's ground level, right on the water, direct seafoods. but salt cracker, cool cookie, which is a cookie and ice cream place, and then actually fou
joining me now is restaurant group owner frank chi vas. frank, you're in one of your restaurants.ch one. i'm assuming this one's open? >> yes, it is the end to. it opened yesterday at noon. okay in we're about 100 yards from the if gulf of mexico and luckily this restaurant is built up 10 feet. but underneath the restaurant is like a little city, so we had all kind of concern there's ice machines tumbled over, that's, you know, equipment at the salt cracker restaurant. that's salt...
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good morning. >> good morning, frank. it's been notable that the vice presidential nominees talks largely centered on tax. they took up that mantle. ohio senator jd vance defending former president trump's signature tax cuts while minnesota governor tim walz argued the former president's tax for broader tariffs on goods will wind up inflating prices here at home. let's hear. >> now he's proposing a 20% consumption or sales tax on everything we bring in. everyone agrees including businesses its would be destabilizing it, increasing inflation, and potentially lead to a recession. >> if you look at what was so different about donald trump's tax cuts even from previous republican tax cut plans is that a lot of those resources went to giving more take-home pay to middle-class and working-class americans. it was passed in 2017, and you saw an american economic boom unlike we've seen in a generation in this country. >> again, a lot being made about how much these two nominees are talking about tax cuts and how they're going to b
good morning. >> good morning, frank. it's been notable that the vice presidential nominees talks largely centered on tax. they took up that mantle. ohio senator jd vance defending former president trump's signature tax cuts while minnesota governor tim walz argued the former president's tax for broader tariffs on goods will wind up inflating prices here at home. let's hear. >> now he's proposing a 20% consumption or sales tax on everything we bring in. everyone agrees including...
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thank you to frank gardner _ does. thank you to frank gardner and _ does.he story. we will keep going with my colleague geeta guru—murthy on the context, but so far we know that iran has largely missile attack on israel, the israeli military about 180 missiles fired, intercepted, and no injuries reported so far. the israeli authorities seen bomb shelters have not been emptied and the israeli military spokesperson said this attack will have consequences. more in a few minutes. hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy. you're watchingbbc news. when that attack filtered through, heard the sound of celebratory gunfire. i think from a hezbollah supporting area. ~ . from a hezbollah supporting area. . . ., area. we are right in the north of lsrael- _ area. we are right in the north of israel. over _ area. we are right in the north of israel. over there _ area. we are right in the north of israel. over there is - area. we are right in the north of israel. over there is the - of israel. over there is the lebanese border. that explains why for— lebanese border. that explains wh
thank you to frank gardner _ does. thank you to frank gardner and _ does.he story. we will keep going with my colleague geeta guru—murthy on the context, but so far we know that iran has largely missile attack on israel, the israeli military about 180 missiles fired, intercepted, and no injuries reported so far. the israeli authorities seen bomb shelters have not been emptied and the israeli military spokesperson said this attack will have consequences. more in a few minutes. hello, i'm geeta...
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frank, thank you _ and not escalation. frank, thank you so _ and not escalation.overage. israel has launched strikes on iran. blasts have been heard in tehran. the military is saying it was targeting israeli military sites and all its planes have now returned to israel. this is bbc news. hello. we�*ll all see some sunshine at times this weekend. best of which overall will be across england and wales. lots of dry weather to come here for the vast majority. scotland, northern ireland — whilst there will be some sun, also expect some wet and windy weather more especially during the afternoons of tomorrow and indeed, today. and today�*s wet weather comes courtesy of this bank of cloud, which earlier in the day was to the northwest of the country. also a finger of cloud, just extending out to france and towards central and eastern england. it�*s continuing to nudge its way eastwards, but will still produce the odd spot of light rain here and there. then lots of sunshine, light winds to the south and the west, making it feel quite pleasant. more of a breeze blowing acro
frank, thank you _ and not escalation. frank, thank you so _ and not escalation.overage. israel has launched strikes on iran. blasts have been heard in tehran. the military is saying it was targeting israeli military sites and all its planes have now returned to israel. this is bbc news. hello. we�*ll all see some sunshine at times this weekend. best of which overall will be across england and wales. lots of dry weather to come here for the vast majority. scotland, northern ireland — whilst...
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frank, thank you _ for north carolina. frank, thank you for _ for north carolina.to us and i wish you all the best, i hope you are all pleasantly surprised by what you find when you go back to your home. thank ou so you go back to your home. thank you so much _ you go back to your home. thank you so much for— you go back to your home. thank you so much for your _ you so much for your understanding and caring. thanks for talking to us on bbc news. frank has evacuated with his wife and children. these are live pictures of tampa bay where the storm have actually passed, or the hurricane i should say, it has actually passed. the latest advisory from the national hurricane center in the us hasjust from the national hurricane center in the us has just been released, saying the hurricane is now located around 75 miles south of the city of orlando. carrying wind speed currently 105 mph as it moves at a relatively speedy rate. milton was downgraded to a category two hurricane about 90 minutes after it hit landfall. israel's defence minister, yoav gallant, has said that his
frank, thank you _ for north carolina. frank, thank you for _ for north carolina.to us and i wish you all the best, i hope you are all pleasantly surprised by what you find when you go back to your home. thank ou so you go back to your home. thank you so much _ you go back to your home. thank you so much for— you go back to your home. thank you so much for your _ you so much for your understanding and caring. thanks for talking to us on bbc news. frank has evacuated with his wife and...
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with me is our security correspondent frank gardner.explain the significance of israel capturing this man. significance of israel ca-uturin this man. , ., capturing this man. they have killed them — capturing this man. they have killed them rather— capturing this man. they have killed them rather than - killed them rather than captured, but it is usually significant, for its release, it's as significant as the killing of osama bin laden was for americans coming after the 9/11 attacks, and interestingly, the former cia chief, and before that central command command —— commander, says it may even be more significant, because whereas osama bin laden was holed up in his villa in pakistan, not really able to have much operational impact on al-qaeda because he was so worried about being found, which she was in the end, this guy, yahya sinwar, was commanded hamas, so backin sinwar, was commanded hamas, so back injuly, onjuly 31 when an explosion went off in the to run which killed ismail haniyeh, his predecessor the leader of the political win
with me is our security correspondent frank gardner.explain the significance of israel capturing this man. significance of israel ca-uturin this man. , ., capturing this man. they have killed them — capturing this man. they have killed them rather— capturing this man. they have killed them rather than - killed them rather than captured, but it is usually significant, for its release, it's as significant as the killing of osama bin laden was for americans coming after the 9/11 attacks, and...