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making his "fast money" debut is frank holland. welcome to the show, frank. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. legendary, that's how an analyst described larry culp to me there's a lot of work to be done to get this company back on track and in a timeframe that satisfies investors and analysts culp was the ceo of danaher called a model of consistency, double-digit revenue growth. also a consensus that culp will be more aggressive and have a sense of urgency than ceo john flannery did a word that keeps coming up, outsider, in a good way. jeffrey sonnenfeld told me he's confident in culp and new lead director thomas horton will
making his "fast money" debut is frank holland. welcome to the show, frank. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. legendary, that's how an analyst described larry culp to me there's a lot of work to be done to get this company back on track and in a timeframe that satisfies investors and analysts culp was the ceo of danaher called a model of consistency, double-digit revenue growth. also a consensus that culp will be more aggressive and have a sense of urgency than ceo john flannery...
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worst performing group in the s&p 500 the sector now down 10% just in the month of october alone frank hollandns us with a look at why this could be one of the most important groups to watch this week. frank. >> good morning, dom as we look at the recent selloff, that one area that really sticksout is the consumer discretionary sector. you see on the chart, steep declines for the entire month. it has been, as you said, the worst performing in the s&p in october down 10% a lot of that due to a week earnings from amazon after the bell on thursday night on friday posting the worst day since 2014 this has all been part of a rough ball and netflix down nearly 30, amazon, over here, apple. this has been the loan bright spot down only 7.4%. this has been one of the better performers app thereports after the bell facebook reports on tuesday after the market closes. a lot of eyes on this stock after recent questions about data privacy in the u.s. and over in europe shares have been down double digits since a disappointing earnings last quarter. dom, a lot to look for here. >> a lot of blurred lines, fr
worst performing group in the s&p 500 the sector now down 10% just in the month of october alone frank hollandns us with a look at why this could be one of the most important groups to watch this week. frank. >> good morning, dom as we look at the recent selloff, that one area that really sticksout is the consumer discretionary sector. you see on the chart, steep declines for the entire month. it has been, as you said, the worst performing in the s&p in october down 10% a lot of...
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your top money story, that's tim cook speaking out on everything from your data privacy to china frank hollandoining us with more on that good morning, frank. >> good morning. time cook sitting down with vice news for a wide-ranging interview. he said apple takes privacy seriously and would be open to some form of government regulation he says apple is not in the business of selling private data >> the nar kif thrative that soe companies will try to get to you believe is that i need your data to make my services better don't believe that >> apple continues to roll out new tools to make it harder for the company and third parties to access user data it updated its privacy policy for all apps to disclose how your personal information will be used. cook also defending its business in china it came under fire after the decision to host users icloud accounts inside the country, and that could give beijing access to users data. >> we don't design encryption for the u.s. and do it differently everywhere else. it's the same. it's encrypted in china. i can't produce the content. i can't produce it in t
your top money story, that's tim cook speaking out on everything from your data privacy to china frank hollandoining us with more on that good morning, frank. >> good morning. time cook sitting down with vice news for a wide-ranging interview. he said apple takes privacy seriously and would be open to some form of government regulation he says apple is not in the business of selling private data >> the nar kif thrative that soe companies will try to get to you believe is that i need...
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lottery fever is gripping the nation the mega millions lottery is nearing $1 billion frank holland isen in new jersey >> hopefully not long odds of me winning. we're at a convenience store where later on we expect people to be playing the mega millions. we'll have some fun. we'll show you what your odds are of winning and break down how rich you would really be if you did. >>> now to the story that will have everybody in the office talking today. the mega millions drawing is tonight. nearly $1 billion, maybe more b the time the drawing takes place. lotto fever is sweeping the nation and sweeping a 7-eleven nearby because frank holland is there the lines are not there yet but they're coming >> not yet actually there's one guy here. he might be buying a lottery ticket >> i am. >> he just said yes, he is everybody kind of has mega millions fever this jackpot keeps growing, it is nearing $1 billion right now it's 970 million that's huge. it may seem pretty easy to pick the numbers. you have to pick a number from 1 to 70 for the first five and then 1 to 25 for the mega millions one you hav
lottery fever is gripping the nation the mega millions lottery is nearing $1 billion frank holland isen in new jersey >> hopefully not long odds of me winning. we're at a convenience store where later on we expect people to be playing the mega millions. we'll have some fun. we'll show you what your odds are of winning and break down how rich you would really be if you did. >>> now to the story that will have everybody in the office talking today. the mega millions drawing is...
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economy frank holland has the details of comments she made to cnbc's steve liesman. >> janet yellen spokeith steve liesman yesterday at the charles schwab impact conference in washington she said more rate hikes are needed to keep the u.s. economy from overheating but is warning there's a risk the fed could tighten monetary policy too much she also spoke about the u.s. deficit calling it a manger problem adding that the national debt is on an unsustainable path she said if i had a magic wand i would raise taxes and cut retirement spending. the u.s. deficit rose 17% in fiscal 2018 to 779 billion following the new tax cuts passed by congress late last year yellen also spoke about tariffs saying she's concerned about the impact they could have on investment spending over the next year. but she only sees a small and temporary impact on inflation. yellen also defended the fed's independence against criticism from president trump she said she would do what jay powell is doing, keep calm and carry on back over to you >> frank, thank you very much for that we should say the ten-year rose a bit ye
economy frank holland has the details of comments she made to cnbc's steve liesman. >> janet yellen spokeith steve liesman yesterday at the charles schwab impact conference in washington she said more rate hikes are needed to keep the u.s. economy from overheating but is warning there's a risk the fed could tighten monetary policy too much she also spoke about the u.s. deficit calling it a manger problem adding that the national debt is on an unsustainable path she said if i had a magic...
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frank holland is in lockborn, ohio, for usto ght. e reporter: workers are in driver's seats at the company that move and deliver all thiuys americansonline. >> i want a company that's going to invest in me and my career goals, and they have done that so far. >> reporter: jennifer rogers erft the job as a tea to work here for the flexibility it offered and now she's become the udent in her professional life. >> to be honest with you, i was not handy with a first got here. i have learned how to use a computer. i learned how to use a laptop. i've hearned to use microsoft so for me that was the ever.rewarding experience just like basic learning technology on a computer. >> reporter: that kind of training along wh competitive pay, access to new technology and employee rk are just some of the ways that dhl supply chain says it attracts and retains top talent. ea>> wey rely on motivating employees in order for us to successfully service customers. when we can't find the right associate, that impacts our ability to deliver service to custome
frank holland is in lockborn, ohio, for usto ght. e reporter: workers are in driver's seats at the company that move and deliver all thiuys americansonline. >> i want a company that's going to invest in me and my career goals, and they have done that so far. >> reporter: jennifer rogers erft the job as a tea to work here for the flexibility it offered and now she's become the udent in her professional life. >> to be honest with you, i was not handy with a first got here. i...
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back to you. >> frank holland, thank you very much for that.n this early morning selloff. let's bring in peter boockvar, a cnbc contributor this earnings season was supposed to save us from this kind of thing in the market. what is it that investors are now keying on that's making them feel like this is not a constructive environment anymore? >> i think it's a sense that profit margins topped out. global growth is now slowing when you look at the s&p 500, 40% of the revenue is sourced overseas we can see what's going on overseas profit margins were elevated by lower interest expense and low wage costs we see a rise in wages now, we see a rise in interest rates throw in tariffs, higher transportation costs, you can see that companies are not having the same earnings leverage compared to revenue growth >> i would say that the threat of higher prices, the threat of higher wages, the threat of rising interest rates has beenr years now. maybe it's starting to manifest itself a bit what is it about the current environment that has investors so scared
back to you. >> frank holland, thank you very much for that.n this early morning selloff. let's bring in peter boockvar, a cnbc contributor this earnings season was supposed to save us from this kind of thing in the market. what is it that investors are now keying on that's making them feel like this is not a constructive environment anymore? >> i think it's a sense that profit margins topped out. global growth is now slowing when you look at the s&p 500, 40% of the revenue is...
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frank holland has more >> good morning.hares of barnes & noble are surging 20% in premarket trading. it's important to note this company's market cap is below 500 million. the chain says it is exploring all of its strategic options after several parties expressed interest in buying the company that includes leonard riggio, the company's largest shareholder with about a 19% stake. barnes & noble said riggio is in favor of any transaction recommended bay special committee created by the board barnes and noble is the last publicly traded book chain but has been struggling with competition from amazon. sales in the last fiscal year fell 6%, and online sales remain weak falling 14% in the last quarter. management turmoil made the issues worse barnes & noble had five ceos since 2013 the latest fired in july in addition to reviewing options, barnes & noble is adopting a poison pill plan to prevent anyone from getting more than 20% of its shares >> thank you very much we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> now to your other top three
frank holland has more >> good morning.hares of barnes & noble are surging 20% in premarket trading. it's important to note this company's market cap is below 500 million. the chain says it is exploring all of its strategic options after several parties expressed interest in buying the company that includes leonard riggio, the company's largest shareholder with about a 19% stake. barnes & noble said riggio is in favor of any transaction recommended bay special committee created by...
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frank holland is back with those.rs what a are they >> police in one small minnesota town are dealing with a group of young rowdy residents that cannot handle their alcohol, it's not college students, it's birds. the early frost is causing berries to ferment, and the birds are eating the berries and are getting drunk. they are showing unsteadiness and aggression police are urging residents to wait it out until the birds fly south for the winter do they get ticketed for fwi >> i get it, flying while intoxicated. >> sticking with the booze news, a rare 60-year-old whiskey set the record for the most expensive whiskey in the world we talked about this, i don't get it >> you're not a scotch guy >> i'm not it sold for 1$1.1 million >> 1$1.1 million for a bottle of scotch >> so you don't get it either. the winning bid came from an anonymous private collector. he called it in. he wasn't even there what was so special about this i know when i go to restaurants, the 2022 is more than the 2012, and the higher up in age they go,
frank holland is back with those.rs what a are they >> police in one small minnesota town are dealing with a group of young rowdy residents that cannot handle their alcohol, it's not college students, it's birds. the early frost is causing berries to ferment, and the birds are eating the berries and are getting drunk. they are showing unsteadiness and aggression police are urging residents to wait it out until the birds fly south for the winter do they get ticketed for fwi >> i get...
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with your cnbc business report, i'm frank holland. >> 5:55.oesn't love a good carey owe key come on, aaron. this morning we are heading to a si along with a twist. >> molette green that u do that. >> reporter: hey, guys. i'm standing right in the middle ofn early morning song bird right here. we are rea for wecarreokee. this will happen for kids that never see the great outdoors and len that way. this is coming up at news 4 today at 6:00 a.m. >>> i'm going to start asking everyone to chime in on twitter about what their carey owe key song is. >> a report from any of you who like to savey. mo like to savey. mo >>> plus, caug i'm jennifer wextosa and i approve this m. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? jennifer wexton backed a deal ading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery. there's also barbara comstock voted s toabotage the healthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64 barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in wa
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters.mart wants to use tech to keep tabs on customers just like you when you're in their stores. walmart has pat tende a design for a biometric feedback handle that could go on a shopping cart and it could measure yr heart rate, temperature, speed and the amount of speed you apply to the handle. if it shows the shopper isn satisfied, it will send an alert to go offer some help. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >>> some patchy drizzle with a mild start today. 73 degrees at the bus stop. 83 at pickith increasing sun. coming up, i'm he going to have much more on the latest track of very powerful hurricane michael. >>> plus, mulraple ces and for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, come to floor & decor. you're gett ng an incredible prodr an amazing price, and that's hard to beat. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes! this place is huge. i'm on a budget, and i was able to go to floor & decor and save a lot of money. you'll be blown away by this experie
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters.mart wants to use tech to keep tabs on customers just like you when you're in their stores. walmart has pat tende a design for a biometric feedback handle that could go on a shopping cart and it could measure yr heart rate, temperature, speed and the amount of speed you apply to the handle. if it shows the shopper isn satisfied, it will send an alert to go offer some help. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank...
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i'm frank holland at cnbc's headquarters. wall straut is set to open up in the red. the dow hit a new high but fell. on today's watch list we get data on new filings for unemployment and factory orders. the dow rising 54 points. amazon announced this week its raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour but that's coming at the expense of monthly bonuses and stock options so the company can help pay for those raises. amazon confirmed it's png optio. one amazon share is worth about $1,051. some workers say their bonus pay can reach as much as 16% dushg the peak holiday season. >>> barnes and noble is reviewing its future after several parties, including its founder, expressed interest in buying the company. barnes & noble has struggled with increasing competition from amazon and cutting staff. >> i hate to see barnes & noble go because a lot of memories. >> barnes & noble did the same thing to the little mom and pop ones. >> full circle. >>> speaking of amazon, first new york city, now berkeley. according to the berkeley sign, signage went up this week for an amazon four-s
i'm frank holland at cnbc's headquarters. wall straut is set to open up in the red. the dow hit a new high but fell. on today's watch list we get data on new filings for unemployment and factory orders. the dow rising 54 points. amazon announced this week its raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour but that's coming at the expense of monthly bonuses and stock options so the company can help pay for those raises. amazon confirmed it's png optio. one amazon share is worth about $1,051. some...
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. >>> in the u.s., consumer staples have been holding up frank holland has a look at what's been drivinghat move. hi, frank. >> hi, wilf. consumer staples is one of two sectors in the s&p holding its value during this wild month and even after yesterday's wild swings that sector up 1% since the start of october alcohol related stocks in the group have been going in the opposite direction when we look at the group, we'll see brown-forman seeing the steepest fall down over 8% molson coors down almost 8%. mode modello down 6%. constellation with a huge investment in canopy, that stock down 14% at the close. another alcohol stock we've been looking at, not in the group in the s&p, but doing worse anheuser-busch inbev down. difficult month in beer an wine but other consumer staples doing good >> frank, lovely stuff looking forward to seeing you later in the show. >>> coming up, where u.s. investors can find big opportunities overseas plus milk's favorite cookie enjoying a nice pop. we're breaking down mondelez's results when "worldwide exchange" comes ght riback show my kids the world. ♪ ♪ th
. >>> in the u.s., consumer staples have been holding up frank holland has a look at what's been drivinghat move. hi, frank. >> hi, wilf. consumer staples is one of two sectors in the s&p holding its value during this wild month and even after yesterday's wild swings that sector up 1% since the start of october alcohol related stocks in the group have been going in the opposite direction when we look at the group, we'll see brown-forman seeing the steepest fall down over 8%...
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frank holland recently moved from boston down to here >> not long ago. from boston, from philadelphia, but i like the sox. >> maybe you just hate the yankees. >> trending time, we will start off with nasa releasing new video of hurricane michael this is from the international space station. the video shows the massive storm spinning towards the gulf coast. an ominous sight for people down there. >>> the american music awards were last night. it was all about taylor swift. she kicked off the show with a performance and went on to claim multiple awards. that included artist of the year she used her acceptance speech to urge fans to get out and vote in the midterm elections swift is the most awarded female artist in the ama's history. >> she got a huge number of people to register to vote she is making a rare dip into the political world. >> her move into the political sphere has gotten a lot of attention. gotten younger people out there. already a lot of controversy going on in politics any way >> let's spark the rumors right now. swift for senate >> i thi
frank holland recently moved from boston down to here >> not long ago. from boston, from philadelphia, but i like the sox. >> maybe you just hate the yankees. >> trending time, we will start off with nasa releasing new video of hurricane michael this is from the international space station. the video shows the massive storm spinning towards the gulf coast. an ominous sight for people down there. >>> the american music awards were last night. it was all about taylor...
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making his "fast money" debut is frank holland. to the show, frank. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. legendary, that's how an analyst described larry culp to me there's a lot of work to be done to get this company back on track and in a timeframe that satisfies investors and analysts culp was the ceo of danaher called a model of consistency, double-digit revenue growth. also a consensus that culp will be more aggressive and have a sense of urgency than ceo john flannery did a word that keeps coming up, outsider, in a good way. jeffrey sonnenfeld told me he's confident in culp and new lead director thomas horton will bring a new outlook for ge. >> the market seems to appreciate their communication skills strategic strategically, i don't think there'sing in wrong with the path they were on other than the fact that you might almost argue -- and people are going to blow up on this -- they were moving too fast! >> investors should expect urgency in action. even with that, analysts feel it will take a change in culture and possibly organ
making his "fast money" debut is frank holland. to the show, frank. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. legendary, that's how an analyst described larry culp to me there's a lot of work to be done to get this company back on track and in a timeframe that satisfies investors and analysts culp was the ceo of danaher called a model of consistency, double-digit revenue growth. also a consensus that culp will be more aggressive and have a sense of urgency than ceo john flannery did a...
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i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody. hump day. time to start thinkg about the weekend.t the sun is going to be shining today and tomorrow. the weekend, well, especially your saturday cou be rainy and your saturday cou be rainy and windy. falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state economy. if we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket.bi it's time to groideas into big businesses. i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. announcer: the following will surprise you about barba comstock: rbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defd planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trumpf time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. sh
i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody. hump day. time to start thinkg about the weekend.t the sun is going to be shining today and tomorrow. the weekend, well, especially your saturday cou be rainy and your saturday cou be rainy and windy. falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state economy. if we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd...
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a bunch of big names reporting results after yesterday's closing bell let's get to frank holland with the top earnings movers. >> good morning to you amd shares are deep in the red the company missing on revenue and slashing guidance. shares of amd are down we'll hear exclusively from amd's ceo this morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> microsoft shares are pushing higher, the company reporting a beat microsoft shares are higher. >>> wpp reporting a weak third quarter and slashing its guidance wpp shares are down about 17% in london trading moving on, whirlpool topping earnings expectations. the company pointing to strong shares in north america. shares are down about 17%. moving to las vegas sands, they reported a miss on the top and bottom lines, but the casino operator is upping its dividend. shares of lvs are up almost 1%. >>> visa shares are charging higher after topping expectations the credit card operator is pointing to a strong u.s. consumer visa shares are slightly higher. >> i see what you did there, charging higher. thank you very much frank holland. >>> tesla shares are jumpi
a bunch of big names reporting results after yesterday's closing bell let's get to frank holland with the top earnings movers. >> good morning to you amd shares are deep in the red the company missing on revenue and slashing guidance. shares of amd are down we'll hear exclusively from amd's ceo this morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> microsoft shares are pushing higher, the company reporting a beat microsoft shares are higher. >>> wpp reporting a weak third quarter and...
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters.d's is betting on breakfast to boost traffic. in tuesday's earningse confere call the fast food giant announced it would be rolling m oute breakfast food items and they're trying to lure back customers to restaurants. 're visiting the breakfast menu has worked pretty well in the pain. 2015 the company introduced all day breakfast to attct more diners. the move resulted in an uptick of sales. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >> breakfast right w, thank you, frank. >>> this week news 4 was the first to say that the district is considering banning some red tupls. >>> , could amazon's new headquarters. we'll tell you why they say it's we'll tell you why they say it's moreke . [dave] megawatt, how do i lower my novec electric bill? [megawatt] according to the savings tips on novec.com, you could save up to 300 dollars per year by using a smart thermostat. keep it set at 68 degrees for heating when you are home and lower it several degrees when you are away. [dave]
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters.d's is betting on breakfast to boost traffic. in tuesday's earningse confere call the fast food giant announced it would be rolling m oute breakfast food items and they're trying to lure back customers to restaurants. 're visiting the breakfast menu has worked pretty well in the pain. 2015 the company introduced all day breakfast to attct more diners. the move resulted in an uptick of sales. with your cnbc morning business...
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with your cnbc mning business report, i'm frank holland. >> all right, frank.nk you, sir. >>> 5:56 right now. still ahead on news 4 today, speak out. that's the message to local high schoolers who now have a new way to report schoolea t. >>> and we are going to break down the details program de designed to keep all students safe. beware.s, buyer buying a used rental car can save you cash, but it could cause major headaches later on ifou don't know what to look for. this morning we're working for you with tips on how to saveth money and gecar you want. >>> and t nowhe moment we've all been waiting for. >> wins come and go, but championship banners, they fly forever. the washington capitals hoisted the banner before last night's season opener. there were cheers and even a few tear >> it's there forever. i'll be able to show my kids this banner. go caps. go d.c. spofs. >> plenty emotion from the fans. hundreds of them gathered outside to watch the b moment together. and the game was not that bad either, actually. the caps beat the bruins 7-0. that's how you want t
with your cnbc mning business report, i'm frank holland. >> all right, frank.nk you, sir. >>> 5:56 right now. still ahead on news 4 today, speak out. that's the message to local high schoolers who now have a new way to report schoolea t. >>> and we are going to break down the details program de designed to keep all students safe. beware.s, buyer buying a used rental car can save you cash, but it could cause major headaches later on ifou don't know what to look for. this...
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thanks frank >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business head lines. wall street is pointed toward more gains at the open after stocks finished higher yesterday, easing some of october's b losses, but as we head into the final trading ay of october, the dow was d performance since august of 24 the nasdaq rising 111 t karocar company the first to be approved without a backup driver, it's in the santa clara area not too far from you guys. it includes tested speeds up to 65 miles per hour as well as during foggy and rainy conditions. >>> pizza hut is teaming one toyota on a new delivery vehicle. it's called the tundra pie pro, a concept hydrogen fuel cell truck that not only cooks pizzas but uses a pair of move them along. th the whole process takes about seven minutes, so the truck could maker pizza while it's driving to your house, but don't expect to see this on the road any time soon, due to the high cost and lack of hydrogen filling stations in the u.s. there i cnbc business headlines. i remember when 30-minu
thanks frank >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business head lines. wall street is pointed toward more gains at the open after stocks finished higher yesterday, easing some of october's b losses, but as we head into the final trading ay of october, the dow was d performance since august of 24 the nasdaq rising 111 t karocar company the first to be approved without a backup driver, it's in the santa clara area not too far from you...
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. >>> i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters. pizza hut is teaming up with toyota on a new delivery vehicle. it's called the tundra pie pro. it is a hydrogen sealedtruck. it cooks pizzas and uses hydraulic arms. it bakes them, slices them and even slides them into a box. the whole process takes aut seven minutes so the truck could actually makea your piwhile it's driving toour house. i'm frank holland and i remember when 30 minutes or less was a big deal. this is crazy. back to you. >>> get to thaiz in three minutes, it will be $4,000. rescue alliance.org is where you can go to adopt this littlea fe teddy. chilly, bright, sunny, mild today. ten day forecast coming up. >>> first 4 traffic alert in northwestwashington. beach drive, a portion of it shut down right no shut down right no w.fu before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trun 's epa attacks our ter laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh. i believi've heard storiesnt from peopl
. >>> i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters. pizza hut is teaming up with toyota on a new delivery vehicle. it's called the tundra pie pro. it is a hydrogen sealedtruck. it cooks pizzas and uses hydraulic arms. it bakes them, slices them and even slides them into a box. the whole process takes aut seven minutes so the truck could actually makea your piwhile it's driving toour house. i'm frank holland and i remember when 30 minutes or less was a big deal. this is crazy. back to...
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i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. wall street could see more red arrows at the opening today. yesterday the dow suffered the worst selloff since february. the nasdaq had the worst performance since june of 2017. most of the stocks in the s&p closed in correction meaning they're down 52% from the high. the tech sector leading declines with the worst day in seven years. europe and asia both down all across the board. china had its worst day in 2 1/2 years. >>> a key item for inversers to watch today, government data on consumer prices. april closely watched gauge of inflation. turning to corporate newses, sources are telling cnbc that apple will let users of their devices like the ipad and iphone watch its upcoming streaming service for free. it will be preinstalled and include original content and third-party channels customers can subscribe to. free at first but in the offering could turn into more of a paid netflix service down the road. >>> at&t and warner media are launching their own video streaming service. they
i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. wall street could see more red arrows at the opening today. yesterday the dow suffered the worst selloff since february. the nasdaq had the worst performance since june of 2017. most of the stocks in the s&p closed in correction meaning they're down 52% from the high. the tech sector leading declines with the worst day in seven years. europe and asia both down all across the board. china had its worst day in 2 1/2 years. >>> a key item...
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i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters. google isaking it easier for users to delete their search history. a new function called your data and search allows users to ndreview delete recent searches within the search page itself. it also lets users adjust ad settings and activity controls decide what information google saves to your account. the wlaunclaunch of the new too follows recent privacyth scanda found google was still storing time-stamped user data and giving developers acces to users' private information on its google plus platform. with your cnbc morning business rt, i'm frank holland. >> all right, frank. thank you, sir. >>> still ahead, two impacting your wallet and your safety. >> consumer reporter susan hogan is breaking down theust released reliability rankings of popular cars. how reliable your car is according to the experts. >>> plus, keeping your home warmer and you heating bil lower. the simple things you can do this week to accomplish both. stay with us. you're watching news 4 today. be sper: i'm abwhen
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let's go to frank holland for your cnbc morning business report. >> goodmorning.k holland at cnbc headquarters. ournes & noble soon be on the auction block. the bookstore is reviewing itsf future several parties expressed interest in buying the company. as long noble struggled with increasing competition from amazon. sales fell as year. it's also been cutting staff in recent months. with your cnb morning business reported, i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody. getting closer to the weeynd. obviouhis time of the year, college football is a big thing. notre dame, the fighting iiris ar blacksburg this saturday at 5:00 to play the virginia tech hokies. cloudy skies, 74 degrees, and a slight chance for a few showerst hopefully can pull that one out.t ten-day forec coming right up. >>> all right. taking a look right now, inner loop before 95, brand new crash and a couple slowdowns. and a couple slowdowns. we'l look at all olf kawoe: my dad ran an ironrking shop. i learned haim work and a trade fromnd his workers. then i went to honduras to be carpenters and we
let's go to frank holland for your cnbc morning business report. >> goodmorning.k holland at cnbc headquarters. ournes & noble soon be on the auction block. the bookstore is reviewing itsf future several parties expressed interest in buying the company. as long noble struggled with increasing competition from amazon. sales fell as year. it's also been cutting staff in recent months. with your cnb morning business reported, i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody....
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i'm frank holland. i remember when 30 minutes or less was a big deal. back to you. >> that's too long. >> 30 minutes, what? >> thank you, frank. >>> new overnight, the washington wizards lost again. they wrapped up theirfive-game road trip in memphis but they lost the game 95-107. the wizards only win this season was last week in portland. hope to turn things around quickly. >>> still ahead on news 4 today, anger and division at the university of maryland. >> the results of two investigations into the death of football player jordan mcnair are out and not everyone is happy with it. how students are planning toes pr this week when "news 4 today" continues. et ime hoeber. self proclaimed mother of the chemical weapon corp where she referred to nerve gas as just insecticide developed for peop. someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member to defraud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood ny and g medical coverage to people with pre existing condi
i'm frank holland. i remember when 30 minutes or less was a big deal. back to you. >> that's too long. >> 30 minutes, what? >> thank you, frank. >>> new overnight, the washington wizards lost again. they wrapped up theirfive-game road trip in memphis but they lost the game 95-107. the wizards only win this season was last week in portland. hope to turn things around quickly. >>> still ahead on news 4 today, anger and division at the university of maryland....
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with your cnbc morning business port, i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody. time for the dog walking forecast. sicily here available for adopti at the humane rescue alliance. it's going to be a cold start nd pets this morning. te ampereatures in fothepl peo , headed into the low and mid-50s later in the afternoon. ten-day forecast coming right up. >>> and right now, first 4 traffic alert. take a lookt this. outer loop before river road, this car jammed between the wall and another vehicle. the driver here just crawled out. right now a big slowdown on the beltway. beltway. omll details c spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, d other health care companies, tting them billions breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for u
with your cnbc morning business port, i'm frank holland. >>> good morning, everybody. time for the dog walking forecast. sicily here available for adopti at the humane rescue alliance. it's going to be a cold start nd pets this morning. te ampereatures in fothepl peo , headed into the low and mid-50s later in the afternoon. ten-day forecast coming right up. >>> and right now, first 4 traffic alert. take a lookt this. outer loop before river road, this car jammed between the...
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nbc's frank holland joins us with a look at the stock markets. >> good morning. here's your top business headlines. stock could see a slight rebound this morning as wall street deals with a selloff. the dow erased all gains for 2018 in yesterday's session, fueled by tech shares and corporate earning concerns. the dow plummeted, 608 points, while the nasdaq dropped 329 points to finish at 7108. on today's watch list, earnings from tech giants, alphabet, amazon and intel. tesla turning a profit for the first time since 2016 in its third quarter earnings report. despite better than expected car sales, consumer reports ranking tesla third out of last out of 29 automakers in its latest reliability, they say the six-point drop is due to suspension problems. tesla says it was a supplier problem and have improved 55% since last year. google making it easier for userss to delete your search history. a new function called your data and use allows users to delete search history within the page itself and allows users to adjust ad setting and activity controls to decide what
nbc's frank holland joins us with a look at the stock markets. >> good morning. here's your top business headlines. stock could see a slight rebound this morning as wall street deals with a selloff. the dow erased all gains for 2018 in yesterday's session, fueled by tech shares and corporate earning concerns. the dow plummeted, 608 points, while the nasdaq dropped 329 points to finish at 7108. on today's watch list, earnings from tech giants, alphabet, amazon and intel. tesla turning a...
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland. here are today's top business headlines. wall street looks like it will open up slightly higher this morning. markets in asia and specifically china rallied overnight. back here in the u.s. it was a mixed session on friday. the dow rose on thelosiac strea markets are still down sharply in october with the dow off more than 3%, and the nasdaq down more than 7%. this is teek500 porting their r. >>> big changes are coming to how your credit score is calculated. fair isaac, the creator of the fico score plans to roll out a system factors in how consumers manage cash, checking savings and money market accounts. it's designed to boost the number of approvals for credit cards, personal loans and other debt taking into account a borrow's payment history. >>> we know it's not halloween yet but christmas sweaters could be a hot gift eye them holiday season. new data from global data retail finds shoppers plan to more on sing their personal finances are in better shape. the national retail federation is projecting holiday sales to rise
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland. here are today's top business headlines. wall street looks like it will open up slightly higher this morning. markets in asia and specifically china rallied overnight. back here in the u.s. it was a mixed session on friday. the dow rose on thelosiac strea markets are still down sharply in october with the dow off more than 3%, and the nasdaq down more than 7%. this is teek500 porting their r. >>> big changes are coming to how your credit...
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. markets could open sharply lower today after disappointing earnings results from amazon and google's parent company, alphabet. stocks recovered on thursday following some steep losses in the previous trading session. the dow broke its three-day losing streak, closing at 401 points, and finished at, excuse me, closing 401 points higher and the nasdaq gained 210 points, breaking a two-day losing streak to close at 7318. >>> today investor also get consumer sentiment data and advance read on third quarter gdp. >>> ford is recalling nearly 1.5 million ford focus that could stall due to a fuel tank problem. the affected cars could have difficulty restarting or could diy any accidents connected to the fuel tank defect. away. starbucks is putting the treat in trick-or-treat. the seattle based coffee chain unveiling a new witch's brew frappuccino. purple blend of toad's breath which tastes like orange cream and includes a swirl of hia seeds disguised a
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. markets could open sharply lower today after disappointing earnings results from amazon and google's parent company, alphabet. stocks recovered on thursday following some steep losses in the previous trading session. the dow broke its three-day losing streak, closing at 401 points, and finished at, excuse me, closing 401 points higher and the nasdaq gained 210 points, breaking a...
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i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set for a mixed open this morning amid a sell-off in u.s. markets. stocks recovered from a 500 point loss and the dow in yesterday's session, but they ended the day lower after earnings results from caterpillar and 3m disappointed investors. the dow closed down 126 points at 25,191 while the nasdaq dropped 31 points to close at 7437. >>> today investors are watching more earnings reports from companies like ford, microsoft, and tesla, after the bell. >>> more than 60% of americans say their finances have not improved under the trump economy that's according to a bankrate.com survey ahead of the upcoming mid terms. 45% of americans say their finances remain the same while 17% said they were actually worse off since the 2016 presidential election. that's despite low unemployment rates, stock market gains and increase in wages. when results were divided among party lines republicans were more likely to report improvement, giving credit to the president, republicans in cong
i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set for a mixed open this morning amid a sell-off in u.s. markets. stocks recovered from a 500 point loss and the dow in yesterday's session, but they ended the day lower after earnings results from caterpillar and 3m disappointed investors. the dow closed down 126 points at 25,191 while the nasdaq dropped 31 points to close at 7437. >>> today investors are watching more earnings...
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. stocks could open slightly higher this morning following a turbulent week on wall street. markets slumped into the end of the week, following some disappointing earnings results from key tech companies that overshadowed some strong economic data. the dow dropped 296 points to close at 24,688 in friday's session, while the nasdaq closed 151 point l at 7167. >>> today investors will be keeping their eye on data, on personal income and consumer spending for september. i about, m is acquiring software distributor red hat to beef up its cloud division valued at $34 billion, the acquisition is ibm's largest deal ever and the third largest in the history of u.s. tech. in a joint statement, both companies said the deal would help businesses do more work in the cloud and keep their apps and data portable and secure across multiple clouds. >>> and if you're looking for ove, get ready to open up your single people spend an average of 146 bucks a month. ma
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. stocks could open slightly higher this morning following a turbulent week on wall street. markets slumped into the end of the week, following some disappointing earnings results from key tech companies that overshadowed some strong economic data. the dow dropped 296 points to close at 24,688 in friday's session, while the nasdaq closed 151 point l at 7167. >>> today...
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nightly business report, frank holland, in ten fly, new jersey. >>> finally tonight a familiar face or bird is retiring. big bird is retiring after 507 years. carroll spiny says he tomorrow is the last day he oscar the grouch. spiny has been praised for talent and gens and breathing life into two popular puppets. we wish him well. >>d. a look at the day on wall street. dow fell 91 points, had been down more than 300. nasdaq down 2. s&p off a fraction. this that does it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> i'ml b griffeth. see you tomorrow. >> good luck in the ylottery. . space. bbc world news funding of the presentation is y the freeman b foundation. foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> had fall it's the seas of revelations. >>loe want people to take a at.
nightly business report, frank holland, in ten fly, new jersey. >>> finally tonight a familiar face or bird is retiring. big bird is retiring after 507 years. carroll spiny says he tomorrow is the last day he oscar the grouch. spiny has been praised for talent and gens and breathing life into two popular puppets. we wish him well. >>d. a look at the day on wall street. dow fell 91 points, had been down more than 300. nasdaq down 2. s&p off a fraction. this that does it for us...
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. >> frank holland in hackensack unfortunately we can't be lottery winners if not you're traders bring you the jackpot stocks to make you a billionaire. s let's kick-off with tim. >> i don't think the up sid is gallow gilead as much as the megamillions i think the valuation is clean gilead be biotech, come on go for it zbras o. >> apple is there a better lottery win/winner trade like value when you need value. trades like growth looking for growth. >> bk. >> kwhoe i think of lottery ticket stocks. has a lot of room to the up side baidu internet stock. >> bk you played it wrong. go something bombed out snap i think you see $2 down $10 up side. >> hope you are are right. >> here on fast you guys play megabucks or whatever it is. go loduck "options action" starts right after the break ♪ what you see ♪ - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally ♪ ♪ ♪ and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play a
. >> frank holland in hackensack unfortunately we can't be lottery winners if not you're traders bring you the jackpot stocks to make you a billionaire. s let's kick-off with tim. >> i don't think the up sid is gallow gilead as much as the megamillions i think the valuation is clean gilead be biotech, come on go for it zbras o. >> apple is there a better lottery win/winner trade like value when you need value. trades like growth looking for growth. >> bk. >> kwhoe...
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let's ask cnbc's frank holland. >> good morning to you, philip. wall street looks like it will open up slightly higher. markets in asia, and specifically, china, rallied overnight. the mainland index in shanghai having its best day in three years on hopes the chinese government will unveil a new economic stimulus program. on the watch list for u.s. investors, earnings. about 150 companies in the s&p 500 are set to report their results this week. >>> some big changes are coming on how your credit score is calculated. fair isaac, the creator of the fico score, plans to come up with a new system that factors in how consumers manage cash in their checking, savings and money market accounts. the new ultra fico score is expected to boost approvals for credit cards and other debt by taking into account a borrower's cash transaction history, which could signal how likely they are to repay new debt. >>> here's a story you'll enjoy. it is happy hour at chili's all day today. the restaurant chain is celebrating the birthday of its signature drink, the presid
let's ask cnbc's frank holland. >> good morning to you, philip. wall street looks like it will open up slightly higher. markets in asia, and specifically, china, rallied overnight. the mainland index in shanghai having its best day in three years on hopes the chinese government will unveil a new economic stimulus program. on the watch list for u.s. investors, earnings. about 150 companies in the s&p 500 are set to report their results this week. >>> some big changes are...
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with your cnbc morning business holland.'m frank >> right now, first 4 traffic report on the beltway. take a lk atthis. chopper 4 over the outer loop at nilworth avenue. a sed underneath a tractor-trailer. heavy rain coming our way to want and for your saturday. race day weather for the marine corps cmarathon,udy yes, but dry with temperatures in the 40s dry with temperatures in the 40s and before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay.d so when dorump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about p president trking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health are. it's why i'm glad i have and wa friend named ben. they ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your
with your cnbc morning business holland.'m frank >> right now, first 4 traffic report on the beltway. take a lk atthis. chopper 4 over the outer loop at nilworth avenue. a sed underneath a tractor-trailer. heavy rain coming our way to want and for your saturday. race day weather for the marine corps cmarathon,udy yes, but dry with temperatures in the 40s dry with temperatures in the 40s and before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay.d so when...
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. >>> i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. geoffrey the giraffe may get a new bid on looif. they plan to revive the a toys"r"us babies are us to licensing deals and invest in and open up new stores. they filed for bankruptc fall. they closed the u.s. stores in june. olth your cnbc morning business report i'm franknd. >>> a first 4 traffic alert on the beltway. chopper 4 over a major mess here and a four mile backup. we'll have detls comingup. >>> it's wednesday so it's a downhill slide to the weekend. if you'reeaded to the mountains, cool and showery but turningdaild for sat and sunday. noain at the r look. it's over. i love you, but i'm not in love with you. she says i can't see you anymore. find furniture you'll love at... ...havertys fall savings event. when you spend more, you save more up to $1000. it's time you got the these deals are breaorthy.up havertys life looks good he turned around the naacp. businessman. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". heand a thousand jobs.y companies ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund
. >>> i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. geoffrey the giraffe may get a new bid on looif. they plan to revive the a toys"r"us babies are us to licensing deals and invest in and open up new stores. they filed for bankruptc fall. they closed the u.s. stores in june. olth your cnbc morning business report i'm franknd. >>> a first 4 traffic alert on the beltway. chopper 4 over a major mess here and a four mile backup. we'll have detls comingup. >>> it's...
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i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquaters. chick fi chick-fil-a is going to focus on deliveri and catering. there will be a walk up window but neither store will take cash, just debit, credit and app payments. >> pretty interesting. thank you, sir. just watching this next video may be enough to make you tted t also could provide a little motivation for you on this friday. this is marcus copeland trying to beat the recordhe for most push ups completed in an hour. he owns a gym in capitol hi haheights. >>s one strong man. >> i know. i know. they're motivated. i'm motivated. drop down marcus. there he is. >> we're going to talk to him out his push to get those bragging rights. keep going marcus. how we all get in this kind of shape coming up on the 6:00 hour of news 4 today. all right. >> i maybe do ten. >> maybe ten. >> maybe ten. >> we'll try that out. as soon as we come back from this commercial break. >> 5:55, still ahead, at 6:00, a local firefighter says he was looking for someone that attacked his daughter. w a person i de
i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquaters. chick fi chick-fil-a is going to focus on deliveri and catering. there will be a walk up window but neither store will take cash, just debit, credit and app payments. >> pretty interesting. thank you, sir. just watching this next video may be enough to make you tted t also could provide a little motivation for you on this friday. this is marcus copeland trying to beat the recordhe for most push ups completed in an hour. he owns a gym in capitol...
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with your cnbc morning busins an apparently dating report, i'm frank holland. >> here's fourhis you need to know about the forecast today. a chance for a sprinkle or two in northern maryland, but other than that, here comes the sunshine. n time rming trend just for trick or treating. your 10-day forecast cominup. >> a first four traffic alert. >> a first four traffic alert. the inbound here, a major slow i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare.ak but we can'tprogress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for pitical gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problemsr that matter tonia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brianrosh led the fight to stop them, defending our gun safety laws e to protect the peo of ma. attorney general brian frosh. >>> two
with your cnbc morning busins an apparently dating report, i'm frank holland. >> here's fourhis you need to know about the forecast today. a chance for a sprinkle or two in northern maryland, but other than that, here comes the sunshine. n time rming trend just for trick or treating. your 10-day forecast cominup. >> a first four traffic alert. >> a first four traffic alert. the inbound here, a major slow i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have...
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. >>> welcome back shares of constellation are up frank holland is back at hq with more on their quarterstellation brands leading the s & p on track for the best day of trading since june last year the earnings call just wrapped up i just got off the call and there was a lot on the call about cannabis they announced additional investment of $4 million in canopy that deal to be completed later this month constellation posting a solid beat, the revenue numbers are beating expectations and going forward, the company raising guidance for the fiscal year the streak has them 9.34 constellation raising the bottom and top end of projections to range of 960 to 975. earnings numbers released before the bell, 5% improvement in inter day trading. looking at the numbers the past year, constellation improving by 8% the company reporting success with introduction of corona premier, saying beer shipments increased more than 8% and depletion, the amount distributors are selling increased by more than 10% one surprise, shipments of wine and spirits slightly outperforming beer strong quarter overall on the
. >>> welcome back shares of constellation are up frank holland is back at hq with more on their quarterstellation brands leading the s & p on track for the best day of trading since june last year the earnings call just wrapped up i just got off the call and there was a lot on the call about cannabis they announced additional investment of $4 million in canopy that deal to be completed later this month constellation posting a solid beat, the revenue numbers are beating...
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i'm frank holland. have a great morning. >> you too, frank. thank you. >>> it's now 5:54. today is the international day of the girl. e "today" show is having a special show to commemorate the occasion. former first lady michelle obama will be live on the "today" set this morning. the scial show will also feature three music stars. kelly clarkson, jennifer hudson, and meghan trainor. >>> well, it's a neighborhood plagued by violence, and there are a lot of people trying to make a difference in the lives of young girlsnsnd t >> we're taking you to a community center where dance is building self-esteem, kping many teens focused. but they need new costumes as requests toe perform for the community. news 4's molette green is live at the benning fort community center. tell us about this fundraiser. morningter: goo yeah, we're inside this tiny little community center with some big goals for these dancers, these young dance ages 7 to 12. they're stayingeyfocused. re building up their self-esteem. but they nmd a little help f the community as they try to raise money to get some co
i'm frank holland. have a great morning. >> you too, frank. thank you. >>> it's now 5:54. today is the international day of the girl. e "today" show is having a special show to commemorate the occasion. former first lady michelle obama will be live on the "today" set this morning. the scial show will also feature three music stars. kelly clarkson, jennifer hudson, and meghan trainor. >>> well, it's a neighborhood plagued by violence, and there are a...
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frank holland. and we'll hear from constellation's ceo rob sands on "mad money" at 6:00 p.m.fast money. >>> another group holding up today's sell-offs, the financials, including regional banks, they are rising along with rising interest rates are they a buy signal for those stocks plus we'll have much more on the allegations that china planted microchips and used them to spy on the biggest u.s. tech companies, including apple and amazon make sure you stay with us for the second hour of "power. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering seven things every medicare supplement should have. it's yours free just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and there's no obligation. you see, medicare covers on
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world's largest package delivery companies is sounding the alarm about a looming labor shortage frank hollandarehouse in ohio with the details. hey, frank >> hey, good afternoon well, right here we're at the dhl facility outside of columbus, ohio the management has plans to expand this site by about 25% next year. but management says it will be difficult to find top tier qualified workers like these people who you see packing and picking orders as well as experienced college educated workers with technical and operational skills to fill the jobs well, a lot of reasons for that this the a tight labor market, but amazon which just recently announced it has a $15 minimum wage for their workers has two sites within the site of this one. plus, ohio's unemployment rate is at 3.4%, lower than the national average which is at a nearly 50 year low. >> we are finding that we have to interview or consider about ten candidates for every hire that we have so in our efforts to build a pool we have to build a substantial pool in order to find the right talent that we're looking for. >> and back out here liv
world's largest package delivery companies is sounding the alarm about a looming labor shortage frank hollandarehouse in ohio with the details. hey, frank >> hey, good afternoon well, right here we're at the dhl facility outside of columbus, ohio the management has plans to expand this site by about 25% next year. but management says it will be difficult to find top tier qualified workers like these people who you see packing and picking orders as well as experienced college educated...
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i'm frank holland. >>> kids are back school and for parents that means helping out with difficult homeworknd throwing together crafty ojects the d before they are due and, of course, trying to get creative with t brown bag lunches. we're joined this morning with te good ideas that t and also are going to spur on your child's learning. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. maureen is the executive director of learning nrx northern virginia. tell me about what learning rx in and then we'll dive into this colorful array that we have her on thetable. >> wonderful. thank you for having me. learning rx provides one-on-one brainng trai we went through school w and can increase the brain to be stronger and do well in school at the academic level. what we learn doing brainni tr, there's a lot you can do outside of exercising your brain. what we pack for our school lunches, i try to g parents away from peanut butter and jellys sandwic and get something healthier. hey say my kids will never eat that let's go through this. >> you're seeing the connection between healthier snacks and your lear
i'm frank holland. >>> kids are back school and for parents that means helping out with difficult homeworknd throwing together crafty ojects the d before they are due and, of course, trying to get creative with t brown bag lunches. we're joined this morning with te good ideas that t and also are going to spur on your child's learning. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. maureen is the executive director of learning nrx northern virginia. tell me about what learning rx in and...
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d morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquaters.f you're single, you're probably not just investing in the stock market, but also investing in love. new study from gift cards.com found that single people spend the most money on datingment an avage of $14 a month. married couples came in last in the snding category but at th4, they spend the most per date. survey also found a strong correlation between higher monthly dating expenses and increased relationship satisfaction. with your cnbc morning business and apparently dating report. >> you didn't know that was going to be part of the job. the more you spend, the happier you are. you have to make the money to spend it though, that's the hard part. >> it's time to get married i guess.ll een is fast approaching and the trick or treaters will be out in full force. >> we're showing you the apps that can help keep your child safe. >> continuing coverage from pittsburgh. this morning, the suspected gunman will appear in court while the community continues to mourn and come together in the
d morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquaters.f you're single, you're probably not just investing in the stock market, but also investing in love. new study from gift cards.com found that single people spend the most money on datingment an avage of $14 a month. married couples came in last in the snding category but at th4, they spend the most per date. survey also found a strong correlation between higher monthly dating expenses and increased relationship satisfaction. with your cnbc...
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. >>> with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >>> three high school buddies from the district are of success together as business partners. >> tomorrow is the granted opening of their new coffee shop in union market, and they are brewing up more than just lattes. village cafe is part of their dream to alsoe able to use their coffee house as a space for the community to grow. hungry to serve up success in one of d.c.'s hippest neighborhoods, unon market northeast -- >> my name is kevan. >> mym name is ryan williams. >> colin, creative director. >> welcome to the village. >> reporter:hree wilson high school friends from d.c.'s wards 7 and 8 and petworth neighborhoods. bud when was they were just -- buddies when they were just teens hanging out together, all grown up, and now business partners at the age of 23. don't mistake them for workers behind the counter. they own the village cafe. >> shouldn't be a surprise that three young black men from d.c. own something like -- it should a regular thing. >> we ames all a -- we came together a year ago with the idea of creating
. >>> with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >>> three high school buddies from the district are of success together as business partners. >> tomorrow is the granted opening of their new coffee shop in union market, and they are brewing up more than just lattes. village cafe is part of their dream to alsoe able to use their coffee house as a space for the community to grow. hungry to serve up success in one of d.c.'s hippest neighborhoods, unon market...
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i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. today's top business headlines. wall street set to open higher. the dow rallied yesterday closing at a new all-time high boosted by gains at intel and boeing amid optimistm about global trade. and slipping, amazon and facebook fell. on today's watch list reports on the health of the u.s. services industry, and hiring in the private sector. the dow rising 122 points to 26773. the nasdaq dropping 37 to 7999. tim cook says apple takes data privacy very seriously. in an interview with vice news on hbo, cook says he'd be open to some form of government regulation saying apple isn't in the business of selling users' data to third parties and tries to collect as little as possible. apple continues to roll out new tools to make it harder for others to access your data. its updated it's privacy policy to require all apps to disclose how your information will be used. >>> and endless shrimp are okay, but red lobster says no to plastic straws. the chain joining starbucks, american airline and others in getting rid of the straw
i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. today's top business headlines. wall street set to open higher. the dow rallied yesterday closing at a new all-time high boosted by gains at intel and boeing amid optimistm about global trade. and slipping, amazon and facebook fell. on today's watch list reports on the health of the u.s. services industry, and hiring in the private sector. the dow rising 122 points to 26773. the nasdaq dropping 37 to 7999. tim cook says apple takes data...
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let's kick off the second half of the show with frank holland back with those. >> good morning, brian's leading cnbc right now. pressure mounting on saudi arabia following the death of journalist jamal khashoggi treasury secretary steve mnuchin says it is premature to comment on sanctions against the kingdom until we learn more. however, the saudi stock market is tumbling today down more than 2%. >>> in corporate news, dick parsons resigning from the board. they say it is health related. fiat chrysler is selling the auto parts unit to japan's kalsonic for $22 billion it's the first big deal for fiat's mike manley >> frank, we'll see you in a bit. meantime, here's how your money and investments look right now we are halfway through the 5:00 a.m. hours stock futures mildly in the green. we've had a volatile october futures turning back a little bit negative flat but let's be clear, it has been a wild month. volatility like we haven't seen. it's hard to say what's going to happen all eyes on the bond market. you're smart, you watch cnbc and the ten year bond yield 3.91 3.25 the number we
let's kick off the second half of the show with frank holland back with those. >> good morning, brian's leading cnbc right now. pressure mounting on saudi arabia following the death of journalist jamal khashoggi treasury secretary steve mnuchin says it is premature to comment on sanctions against the kingdom until we learn more. however, the saudi stock market is tumbling today down more than 2%. >>> in corporate news, dick parsons resigning from the board. they say it is health...
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frank holland joins us with more on those >>> good morning a judge in california upheld a jury verdicthat found a weed killer made by monsantos called a grounds keeper to get cancer but the judge reduced the damages from 2$287 million down to $78 million. in july, jurors found monsantos purposely ignored warnings and evidence that its roundup product could cause cancer shares of bayer down 8% in germany. >>> uber's top dealmaker has resigned weeks after allegations of sexual misconduct against him. he oversaw several transactions including the sale of uber's business in southeast asia he was disciplined last year also after a pattern of making suggestive comments about co-workers >>> walmart is expanding holiday perks for online shoppers. starting next month millions of products sold by third parties will be eligible for free two-day shipping, and items bought from a third party can be returned to a walmart store. >>> breaking news in turkey. erdogrecep tayyip erdogan is spg now. let's listen in and see if he mentions or references the khashoggi situation. >> translator: which was rest
frank holland joins us with more on those >>> good morning a judge in california upheld a jury verdicthat found a weed killer made by monsantos called a grounds keeper to get cancer but the judge reduced the damages from 2$287 million down to $78 million. in july, jurors found monsantos purposely ignored warnings and evidence that its roundup product could cause cancer shares of bayer down 8% in germany. >>> uber's top dealmaker has resigned weeks after allegations of sexual...
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i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters. source are telling cnbc that apple will let users ofde its ces like the iphone and ipad watch its upcoming streaming service for efree. tv service will be preinstalled and will include some original content as well as third-party channels that customers can subscribe to like hbo and starz the offering couldur into a paidrv netflix-type ice down the road. i'm frank holnd. have a great morning. >>> and we are going to have rain at times throughout the daw todah some heavier rain later. some of this is an impact michael as well as a cold front too. unfortunately, some flooding is possible. ankfully, we're not talking about any big impacts here. it's going to bring big changes weekend i'll whebe breaking that down i the full forecast. >>> a vehic s on ie here at the american leej bridge. fu details coming up. ll in thei'm tim kaine.ked to keep all virginians safe. helped lead efforts to grow our navy to 355 ships and increased troop pay. but corey stewart said this about that budget bill.
i'm frank holland here at cnbc headquarters. source are telling cnbc that apple will let users ofde its ces like the iphone and ipad watch its upcoming streaming service for efree. tv service will be preinstalled and will include some original content as well as third-party channels that customers can subscribe to like hbo and starz the offering couldur into a paidrv netflix-type ice down the road. i'm frank holnd. have a great morning. >>> and we are going to have rain at times...
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. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlin headlines. the stocks look like they will open up in the positive following a set of better than expected corporate earnings reports. yesterday's session stocks recovered from a 500-point loss on the dow, but they still ended the day lower after earnings results from caterpillar and 3m disappointed investors. the dow closed at 25,119 and the nasdaq dropped 31 points to close at 7437. >>> today investors are eyeing more earnings reports from companies like ford and two companies based in the silicon valley, microsoft and tesla, after the bell. >>> more than 60% of americans say their finances have not improved under the trump economy, that's cording to a bankrate.com survey. 45% of americans say their finances remain the same and 17% said they are worse off since the 2016 presidential election, despite low unemployment rates, stock market gains and an increase in wages. when the results were divided among party lines republicans were likely to repo
. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland here at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlin headlines. the stocks look like they will open up in the positive following a set of better than expected corporate earnings reports. yesterday's session stocks recovered from a 500-point loss on the dow, but they still ended the day lower after earnings results from caterpillar and 3m disappointed investors. the dow closed at 25,119 and the nasdaq dropped 31 points to close at...