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have larry mcdonald, larry kudlow, so two larrys, sharon epperson, welcome, and fast trader tim seymour. sharon, what is going on in the energy space? >> well, you start with the international energy agency and everyone looks to as the watchdog group as the developing world of when's going on with oil prices saying that demand is likely down and we could see lower prices and then self fulfilling prophesy, we see lower prices but in europe, seeing in terms of german data, in terms of some countries in the middle east saying, okay, we're okay with lower prices and contributing and the technical selloff, as well, dropping below the $83 mark was a sizable drop and then level folks say is $80 and maybe $77. >> larry mcdonald, our guest last hour saying maybe why they're signaling they're okay is to put the screws on the u.s. 0 deucers. >> that's a thing. but remember, when we have a trade here, i think that equities will start to
have larry mcdonald, larry kudlow, so two larrys, sharon epperson, welcome, and fast trader tim seymour. sharon, what is going on in the energy space? >> well, you start with the international energy agency and everyone looks to as the watchdog group as the developing world of when's going on with oil prices saying that demand is likely down and we could see lower prices and then self fulfilling prophesy, we see lower prices but in europe, seeing in terms of german data, in terms of some...
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not to sound like larry kudlow. as themes seem to be going on i'll hop out and talk about the steve mcqueen movie. i've got to go see a race car. >> we'll see you back in the chair tomorrow. >> hopefully. if not, call h-e-l-p. >> how did the fed impact your money and your home? we've got close-to-home's for you coming up next. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. today could be the day. the day we give you hope. relief. a cure. today, we believe every life deserves world-class care. as one of the top four hospitals in the nation, over 100,000 people from around the world come to cleveland clinic for care each year. and we're ready for you with a second op
not to sound like larry kudlow. as themes seem to be going on i'll hop out and talk about the steve mcqueen movie. i've got to go see a race car. >> we'll see you back in the chair tomorrow. >> hopefully. if not, call h-e-l-p. >> how did the fed impact your money and your home? we've got close-to-home's for you coming up next. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly...
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and barney frank, then, what separates your view of what larry kudlow is saying? ainly larry's apparent desire to pick a fight over nothing. i don't understand when he said that he disagrees with me that this is not a nuclear threat. that's my point. resources are not infinite. one of the things i want to do is take resources we have been spending unwisely and unnecessarily on past threats unrelated to the current one and focus more on this. i very much think we should do that and one of the questions people raise sometimes, well, but aren't we constrained by the fact that china has the debt? they don't buy it as a favor to us. it's the best place to put their money and they're not doing anything about that without damaging themselves. i agree with larry. we should a lot tougher. i would disagree -- >> larry's suggestion is tough economic sanctions. you are saying more or less spend money on the problem. are they mutually exclusive? >> is everybody in a mood to pick a fight? money is part of it. >> i'm going. no. >> you need the public sector. >> all right. i'll pu
and barney frank, then, what separates your view of what larry kudlow is saying? ainly larry's apparent desire to pick a fight over nothing. i don't understand when he said that he disagrees with me that this is not a nuclear threat. that's my point. resources are not infinite. one of the things i want to do is take resources we have been spending unwisely and unnecessarily on past threats unrelated to the current one and focus more on this. i very much think we should do that and one of the...
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larry kudlow and barney frank this afternoon.e it. >>> she maybe one of the most controversial people in the country a week ago, only her friends, family and ebola patients in sierra leone no who she was. kaci hickox spark deed bait across america, ask former governor and health and human services secretary, mike levitt is right or if the maine authorities have it right, when we come back. gr that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >>> welcome back, kaci hickox, the nurse tenter is of the ebola quarantine dispute is keeping her word and defying an isolation order by maine. >> maine governor paula page saying today he will exercise the full extent of his authority allowable by law
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that was interesting. >> there are things larry kudlow knows better than anyone else. worked with larry for many years. when he speaks about the fed, it is not idle or anecdotal. >> we both noted it. >> it's brilliant analysis. >> if it ends up being true, we'll find out soon, right? >> i never bet against larry kudlow when it comes to fed. anything he says about the fed. he knows too much. >> now that the jobs number is out, did you nail the number? this week we asked you to tweet us your predictions for september payrolls. the lucky winner will receive this shark tank t-shirt autographed by the "squawk on the street" team. we'll announce the winner later in our show. later, we'll get white house reaction to the jobs number from jason fuhrman, chairman of the president's council of economic advisors. >> jpmorgan chase exposing a data breach compromised customer information pertaining to 76 million households and 7 million small businesses. the bank says there is no evidence account information for affected customers was compromised during the cyber attack. adding it ha
that was interesting. >> there are things larry kudlow knows better than anyone else. worked with larry for many years. when he speaks about the fed, it is not idle or anecdotal. >> we both noted it. >> it's brilliant analysis. >> if it ends up being true, we'll find out soon, right? >> i never bet against larry kudlow when it comes to fed. anything he says about the fed. he knows too much. >> now that the jobs number is out, did you nail the number? this...
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we have aerosmith's joe perry with us and our own larry kudlow. in my dream, we hand joe a guitar and larry belts out "dude looks like a lady." stick around and see if we can make that happen coming up. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it was important to me that chantix was a non-nicotine pill. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or sk
we have aerosmith's joe perry with us and our own larry kudlow. in my dream, we hand joe a guitar and larry belts out "dude looks like a lady." stick around and see if we can make that happen coming up. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help...
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melissa lee, jon najarian, larry kudlow, jim cramer, rick santelli. let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. bob, what we said was basically this. a 200-point swing is the first time we've seen that, what, since october 2011? >> yeah. and we have had had a somewhat calmer day, but the volume is still almost the same as it was yesterday. about twice normal. i just want to point out the s&p 500 was basically moving downward. we were as much as 27 points to the downward side. and put up the s&p. by about 10:20 eastern time. and then we had some comments from mr. bullard talking about the possibility that perhaps the fed should do some things a little bit further on without raising interest rates. before they raised interest rates. and that caused the market basically to rise rather notably. that's really what turned things around. a couple of other things that really mattered, the ten-year yield turned around as well. beginning about 6:30, 7:00, that turned around as well. that helped. oil was below $80 at one point. about 7:00 in the morn
melissa lee, jon najarian, larry kudlow, jim cramer, rick santelli. let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. bob, what we said was basically this. a 200-point swing is the first time we've seen that, what, since october 2011? >> yeah. and we have had had a somewhat calmer day, but the volume is still almost the same as it was yesterday. about twice normal. i just want to point out the s&p 500 was basically moving downward. we were as much as 27 points to the downward...
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larry kudlow and gary stern are staying with us. >>> up next, a look at early movers.om the new york stock exchange, i want to hear from him. we'll get his take. "squawk box," bunch left, coming right back. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the futures after a stronger than expected jobs report, take a look. see what is happening. dow looks like it's much higher. 113 points higher. s&p 500 up clo
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larry kudlow joining us along with our "closing bell" exchange. good to see you, larry. earlier this week you were telling everybody, stop losing your heads. what do you make of this action? not pretty. >> this is a great time to add to your 401 ks and iras and whatever accounts you have. terrific time. there is no recession. there is no inflation. energy prices are coming down. king dollar is nice and hefty and strong. all of that's a good sign. you saw unemployment claims this morning, jobless claims, what were they, 287,000. >> right. >> businesses are investing. all i'm saying is the fundamentals, corrections come and go. october's a pretty tricky month, i get that. just ride it out. add to your retirement account. >> but, larry, is this selloff about our economy or is it about the european economy? is mario draghi signaling that he's pointing to member nations that they have to do their part to solve the problems on the continent right now? isn't that partly to a good degree why we're selling off and why we're seeing yields continue lower on the ten year? >> you kno
larry kudlow joining us along with our "closing bell" exchange. good to see you, larry. earlier this week you were telling everybody, stop losing your heads. what do you make of this action? not pretty. >> this is a great time to add to your 401 ks and iras and whatever accounts you have. terrific time. there is no recession. there is no inflation. energy prices are coming down. king dollar is nice and hefty and strong. all of that's a good sign. you saw unemployment claims this...
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that's larry kudlow. the dow on a gain of 183 points. in fact, look at this.ple of points at the bell pushing it over 17,000 and reclaimed that level after the selloff we saw in october. the s&p 500 meanwhile adding 1%. look at the russell. up almost 3%. back to the level of 1150 or thereabouts. the nasdaq with a strong session, too. up 78 points. bring in the panel as we wait on some big earnings any moment now after the bell. our very own jane wells in town gracing us here with her presence. welcome. buckle up. also joining us is mr. larry kudlow as mentioned and former governor of vermont, howard dean. welcome one and all. joining us right now to weigh in on today's market action, too, trader tim seymour and "shark tank" investor kevin o'leary. welcome, everybody. tim, look, just first to you. what did we learn from the trading action today? >> well, if markets can correct to their intraday lows of ten days ago down 9% and come back up, did we have a correction? and i think the action is little dangerous, quite frankly. i think people have gotten -- we were
that's larry kudlow. the dow on a gain of 183 points. in fact, look at this.ple of points at the bell pushing it over 17,000 and reclaimed that level after the selloff we saw in october. the s&p 500 meanwhile adding 1%. look at the russell. up almost 3%. back to the level of 1150 or thereabouts. the nasdaq with a strong session, too. up 78 points. bring in the panel as we wait on some big earnings any moment now after the bell. our very own jane wells in town gracing us here with her...
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>> reaction now from our larry kudlow and former congressman, barney frank, last cnbc contributor. good to sue both. welcome back. mr. frank, do you agree with the president at this point? i mean, he pointed to job growth, 10 million jobs created over the last decade, best growth rate in a while, capital spending coming back here, do you agree with him that the administration can take some credit for this growth now? >> very much so. especially when you look at the rest of the world. if you look at all the developing economies, which is the relevant comparison, wither doing, by the far, the best, doing even better if it wasn't for the obstruction of the very conservative republican party that emerged. it's also the case, you have got to figure out where we were, no president has taken over an economy as bad as this since franklin roosevelt. the american economy was shattered, people were angry, yes, i understand there's still uneasiness and people are uncertain, the american people went through a trauma just before president obama came into office that has had very negative lasting
>> reaction now from our larry kudlow and former congressman, barney frank, last cnbc contributor. good to sue both. welcome back. mr. frank, do you agree with the president at this point? i mean, he pointed to job growth, 10 million jobs created over the last decade, best growth rate in a while, capital spending coming back here, do you agree with him that the administration can take some credit for this growth now? >> very much so. especially when you look at the rest of the...
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larry kudlow used to say profits are the mother's milk of the stock market. if the profits can be there in the future -- >> it was not a good dow candidate when the stock was $700 because it is a price weighted index. now at 90 it might be a little more appealing if it ever comes to a change. >> that is all about s&p and dow jones indexes. >>> we will take a look at shares of harley davidson. the motorcycle company out with earnings today. the stock is up 6.5%. we are going to talk to harley's president in just a few moments. morgan brennan is here with the latest on the report. >> it has been a rough year for harley. we saw sluggish sales that led to inventory buildups, bike recalls and increased competition. analysts expected lower profit, lower revenue and lower shipments this time around. here is why the stock is moving higher. people are buying bikes again. retail sales of new bikes grew 3.7% world wide. that drove past expectations and up 3.4% here in the u.s. which is harley's biggest market. while the more classic bikes continue to be best sellers the
larry kudlow used to say profits are the mother's milk of the stock market. if the profits can be there in the future -- >> it was not a good dow candidate when the stock was $700 because it is a price weighted index. now at 90 it might be a little more appealing if it ever comes to a change. >> that is all about s&p and dow jones indexes. >>> we will take a look at shares of harley davidson. the motorcycle company out with earnings today. the stock is up 6.5%. we are...
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for the last ten year, all we've heard about from larry kudlow and everybody else, we need a strong dollar. now the strong dollar is coming and it's the end of the world. >> well, obviously people have to be aware of the negatives and positives and whether it's a net negative or net positive. why do you think japan a highly exporting nation likes to keep its currency weak. . >> but we don't export much. i'm talking about the usa. >> you can't just put out a blanket conclusion on it. consider the fact in japan they're have something problems now, now that japanese companies don't manufacture most of what they sell in japan, they outsource a lot of the manufacturing process to other countries, the effects of a weak yen are not helping japanese multinationals as much as had earlier been expected. >> that's true. certainly isn't helping as much as it used to. >> that may be a clue. >> john, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> as if halloween candy, barbie to barbie doles, oig and fresh produce weren't enough, you can now get health insurance at walmart. >> plus the best news
for the last ten year, all we've heard about from larry kudlow and everybody else, we need a strong dollar. now the strong dollar is coming and it's the end of the world. >> well, obviously people have to be aware of the negatives and positives and whether it's a net negative or net positive. why do you think japan a highly exporting nation likes to keep its currency weak. . >> but we don't export much. i'm talking about the usa. >> you can't just put out a blanket conclusion...
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quoting larry kudlow. >> steve, whatever. >> that growth can be actually deflationary and creating capacity. >> yeah, sure. >> and the other side lack of growth that could be inflationary destroying capacity. >> i'm not sure that's the test tube to put it in. great. defend, defend. >> actually, kim, you have ideas about productivity, ways to play the space. what do you see out there? >> productivity never, ever goes out of style. so, we look to tech and especially tech that is focused on corporate sort of solutions and then industrials. you know? both of those are all about making a worker more productive and i don't think that ever, ever goes out of fashion. >> what were you going to say, jack? >> you know, one of the things i was going to say is i'm worried that the yield in the 10-year and treasuries to do what it's been doing all year and keeping people out of stocks and rick and i have had this debate back and forth. >> people can walk and chew gum, jack. can't they belong to both? >> you believe that but not everybody else. the biggest competition. >> come on. >> capital is the fixed
quoting larry kudlow. >> steve, whatever. >> that growth can be actually deflationary and creating capacity. >> yeah, sure. >> and the other side lack of growth that could be inflationary destroying capacity. >> i'm not sure that's the test tube to put it in. great. defend, defend. >> actually, kim, you have ideas about productivity, ways to play the space. what do you see out there? >> productivity never, ever goes out of style. so, we look to tech and...
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we'll ask larry kudlow, the panel here with us, too. what did you make of these remarks?up the banks? >> you know, i actually -- i might like the spirit of it. okay? because the banks are in violation of a lot of things but it's kind of a pity that the new york fed -- i have known bill dudley a long time so this is not personal. the own inspector general said you didn't audit jpmorgan london whale before that. a whistle-blower said you didn't audit goldman sachs. come on. who are we kidding here? the reason i don't want the government to break up the banks is cronyism. i don't believe they'll do it. the whole law dodd-frank is written in such a way that the government will put it in receivership and keep the banks going. what i want is the end to too big to fail. let me get -- i want to see the banks in liquidation. if they go down, they go down. the fdic guarantees the depositive its and that's that. that's what they want from the fdic. he's right. too big to fail, end it. >> i don't disagree with you on the too big to fail. the banks and the culture problem, i think par
we'll ask larry kudlow, the panel here with us, too. what did you make of these remarks?up the banks? >> you know, i actually -- i might like the spirit of it. okay? because the banks are in violation of a lot of things but it's kind of a pity that the new york fed -- i have known bill dudley a long time so this is not personal. the own inspector general said you didn't audit jpmorgan london whale before that. a whistle-blower said you didn't audit goldman sachs. come on. who are we...
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more broadly speaking, larry kudlow says the mother milk of the stock market. >> yes, there is alwaysbut there is a specific pe range that we tend to trade in. >> i'm not arresting with that. all i'm arguing about is that there is one fed governor who comes onwith that. all i'm arguing about is that there is one fed governor who comes on and he says something and when it goes on with earnings, everything goes in and out the window in a in an though second. >> but that's a reflection of the environment. >> when will we be at that point? kind of scary. >> because of where the ten year was. it had nothing to do with the earnings but about future earnings based on how low rates were going to be. >> you you bring up a great point which is that you could argue a lot of these moves are about pricing in future earnings. and by the time neb comes out with the current quarter, how relevant is that. >> it's about this will quarter's earnings, whether it's a one time event. with the financials, they're blowing away the earnings numbers, but because we have rather lowered expectations over the nex
more broadly speaking, larry kudlow says the mother milk of the stock market. >> yes, there is alwaysbut there is a specific pe range that we tend to trade in. >> i'm not arresting with that. all i'm arguing about is that there is one fed governor who comes onwith that. all i'm arguing about is that there is one fed governor who comes on and he says something and when it goes on with earnings, everything goes in and out the window in a in an though second. >> but that's a...
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something larry kudlow taught me.t the fed or talk about why the market went up. which is the companies are doing better. some companies are going to describe the fact that they're doing better to the fed. i am tired of it. i have done my best on "mad money" to put this into context that it's accessible to individuals. and i have failed. and i have failed because i am a loon. >> no. you've been very effective. it's just you're yelling out there in an empty -- in a big forest of things. jim, let me ask you what you thought about chevron and exxon today? >> you know, it's funny. i see exxon with 5% production. it's not growth. it's like negative yardage versus positive yardage. at the same time these companies were supposed to say really horrendous things in the commentary. they should have looked at wheat, at corn, at everything other than dairy and coffee. because everything else is going to come down. all protein's going to come down next year. so, look. these companies are very challenged. no one cared yesterday at
something larry kudlow taught me.t the fed or talk about why the market went up. which is the companies are doing better. some companies are going to describe the fact that they're doing better to the fed. i am tired of it. i have done my best on "mad money" to put this into context that it's accessible to individuals. and i have failed. and i have failed because i am a loon. >> no. you've been very effective. it's just you're yelling out there in an empty -- in a big forest of...