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gm wrapping up first investment meeting since mary barra took the helm.she restore investor confidence after the recall nightmare. jeff flock is there. jeff? >> reporter: if you look at stock, she hit a home run today. market way down, gm stock way up. mary barra about to address reporters again. she is just about it come out again. we'll have a live picture if she does come out. headlines, gm has big plans shooting guns over the bough of ford and chrysler, they say they're going to have higher profitablity than ford or chrysler going forward. 9 to 10%. they're going to have four new cadillacs. 2016, profitability in europe, they're going to invest 14 billion dollars in china. by 2018, build five new plants, sell five million cars a year by 2018. pretty amazing stuff. we have the sales numbers out and thought it would be interesting to look at sales versus recalls. take a look at big automakers in the u.s. if you look at how many cars they sold compared to how many recalls they've had. if we put it back up there, i'm going look at it. gm, for every car it
gm wrapping up first investment meeting since mary barra took the helm.she restore investor confidence after the recall nightmare. jeff flock is there. jeff? >> reporter: if you look at stock, she hit a home run today. market way down, gm stock way up. mary barra about to address reporters again. she is just about it come out again. we'll have a live picture if she does come out. headlines, gm has big plans shooting guns over the bough of ford and chrysler, they say they're going to have...
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mary barra of some given ken authority to deal with all the vehicles that were recalled for ignitiononly the earlier model ones. gerri: is the gm ceo trying to sweep this under the rug and trying to move on. >> i wouldn't be quite that harsh on her. she may be trying to install a culture change. i'm not so naive that's her only motivation. there's an ongoing investigation by the department of justice which could result in astronomical fines and could result in criminal prosecutions. it could result in jail time for gm president former employees who might have been involved in violating the law. so i think she has multiple -- various kinds of motivations for her actions, but i'll give her credit. there are 30 million vehicles that's been recalled this year. that's a lot more vehicles this year than gm has actually made. some of those recalls were for older vehicles, but some of them are for vehicles that are in the showroom. some of them being recalled have been made on her watch as ceo. gerri: that's a good point. another interesting point of the conversation was about knits a,the re
mary barra of some given ken authority to deal with all the vehicles that were recalled for ignitiononly the earlier model ones. gerri: is the gm ceo trying to sweep this under the rug and trying to move on. >> i wouldn't be quite that harsh on her. she may be trying to install a culture change. i'm not so naive that's her only motivation. there's an ongoing investigation by the department of justice which could result in astronomical fines and could result in criminal prosecutions. it...
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in a moment, you'll hear mary barra.harlow asked why gm isn't doing more to clear the name of a woman charged in the death of her boyfriend, a death regulators say was caused by gm's defective ignition switch. so far, 24 deaths have been tide to gm's defective ignition switch. each of those deaths has caused immeasurable heart break. for candace anderson, though, there has been ten years of guilt. before we get to poppy's interview with mary barra, here's her recap of the story. >> for the past ten years i have been in a form of a prison. >> reporter: for a decade, candace anderson believed she was responsible for the death of her boyfriend, michael erickson. he was her first love. >> i can still hear his laugh, just big laughter. >> reporter: candace was behind the wheel when her brand new 2004 saturn ion crashed into a tree on this east texas country road. >> i was through the windshield on the hood of the car and then his face was face down in my lap. >> reporter: she pleaded guilty to criminal negligent homicide. onl
in a moment, you'll hear mary barra.harlow asked why gm isn't doing more to clear the name of a woman charged in the death of her boyfriend, a death regulators say was caused by gm's defective ignition switch. so far, 24 deaths have been tide to gm's defective ignition switch. each of those deaths has caused immeasurable heart break. for candace anderson, though, there has been ten years of guilt. before we get to poppy's interview with mary barra, here's her recap of the story. >> for...
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in a moment you will hear from mary barra, who is the ceo. question is why the death of a man was caused by the ignition switch incident. each of the deaths have caused immeasurable heartbreak, for candace anderson there has been lots of guilt. here is the recap of the story. >> for the past ten years, i have been in a form of a prison. >> for a decade, candace anderson believed she was responsible for the death of her boyfriend, michael ericsson. he was her first love. >> i can still hear his laugh, big laughter. >> candace was behind the wheel when her brand-new 2004 saturn crashed into a tree on this east country road. >> i was through the windshield, on the hood of the car. his face was face down on my lap. >> she pled guilty to criminally negligent homicide, only this year, a decade later, she learned it may not be all her fault. >> you were being prosecuted for murder, what did the people in this town call you? >> i have been told a couple of times point blank to my face i was a murderer, that i killed him. >> the police report said nei
in a moment you will hear from mary barra, who is the ceo. question is why the death of a man was caused by the ignition switch incident. each of the deaths have caused immeasurable heartbreak, for candace anderson there has been lots of guilt. here is the recap of the story. >> for the past ten years, i have been in a form of a prison. >> for a decade, candace anderson believed she was responsible for the death of her boyfriend, michael ericsson. he was her first love. >> i...
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i think we should see a tougher mary barra.has been dealing with this retail crisis since she started, and now we need to see her focus on the business now and going forward. i think we need to see her draws, lines in the sand in terms of accountability for people inside of the company. >> what will those lines in the ?and look like >> well, you north america, we have had these "we will get to a certain margin" by a vague date. we need hard numbers. there has been vague reference as to when europe will turn around. we need to see some firmness in those dates. they have changed their strategy a lot there, so they need to be clear what that strategy is. >> yes. >> we need to see what they are going to do -- russia is a mess. south america is challenged. we need to see what gm is going to do in those places as well. the other thing i think she will talk about probably is cadillac and a long-term strategy because dabse have been dibs and coming out the last few weeks about cadillac. >> there have been. i know there are changes with
i think we should see a tougher mary barra.has been dealing with this retail crisis since she started, and now we need to see her focus on the business now and going forward. i think we need to see her draws, lines in the sand in terms of accountability for people inside of the company. >> what will those lines in the ?and look like >> well, you north america, we have had these "we will get to a certain margin" by a vague date. we need hard numbers. there has been vague...
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it has been a tough year for general motors new ceo mary barra.he company has recalled 30 million vehicles this is year alone but could china be a bright spot in the company's future? jo ling kent sat down with mary barra on a one-on-one interview of the she will give us details on the company's strategy moving forward. >>> markets rebounded after a steep selloff yesterday. with the markets in volatile state where should you put your money work? we talk to legendary investor jim rogers. that's next. ♪ yo, bro, you on woo-woo? are you kidding me? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo! mark! comp us up a profile page! susie! write us some posts! i want sponsored woos. i want targeted woos. we need an ethnically ambiguous woo-woo mascot. dude. are you still on woo-woo? naaaahh, man, my mom's on woo-woo. ♪ there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment i
it has been a tough year for general motors new ceo mary barra.he company has recalled 30 million vehicles this is year alone but could china be a bright spot in the company's future? jo ling kent sat down with mary barra on a one-on-one interview of the she will give us details on the company's strategy moving forward. >>> markets rebounded after a steep selloff yesterday. with the markets in volatile state where should you put your money work? we talk to legendary investor jim...
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i want to know if mary barra really addressed the money that the company is going to have to spend toe victims? >> you know, this was an investor day, that was the question that she definitely got. and she said at this point, not knowing what the d.o.j. is going to do and that could be a huge fine out there, but right now, they don't believe it's going to cost them any more than they originally thought it was going to cost between 3 and $4 billion. they allowed for that. at this point, unless we get on something else from the government, they think they're in good shape. gerri: jeff, thanks for that. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: well, i'm sure that many of you out there remember the long gas lines, or the oil embargo from the 1970s. times have changed. by 2020, get this, in five years, the united states is expected to be the biggest oil producer on the planet! i went to the streets of new york today to see if new yorkers knew about that? which one of these countries will be the biggest producer of oil in five years? >> i think the u.s. >> why do you think that? >> i think that because --
i want to know if mary barra really addressed the money that the company is going to have to spend toe victims? >> you know, this was an investor day, that was the question that she definitely got. and she said at this point, not knowing what the d.o.j. is going to do and that could be a huge fine out there, but right now, they don't believe it's going to cost them any more than they originally thought it was going to cost between 3 and $4 billion. they allowed for that. at this point,...
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just last week gm ceo mary barra came out on stage to lay out an extensive recovery plan for the companystill analysts and investors seem to be hitting the brakes on the battered automaker because 24 hours later recall after recall. earlier today jo ling kent set before mary barra in laguna gal california and talk about the steps, asked her what she is doing to move the company forward. tell us what she said and what stunned you, what amazed to, what else. >> she was all about trying to do the right thing. i cannot tell you how may times she told me that. another thing she wanted to talk about, i asked her about that announcement of the upbeat forecast versus the recalls she issued hours earlier. she said they are smaller than ever right now and the vehicles they are putting out the best since she was 18 years old. we also got her answer whether or not she thinks the national highway traffic safety administration is doing enough. clearly it is not working according to congress. his gm capable of leasing itself? here's what she had to say. >> with like our targets to be the safest in the
just last week gm ceo mary barra came out on stage to lay out an extensive recovery plan for the companystill analysts and investors seem to be hitting the brakes on the battered automaker because 24 hours later recall after recall. earlier today jo ling kent set before mary barra in laguna gal california and talk about the steps, asked her what she is doing to move the company forward. tell us what she said and what stunned you, what amazed to, what else. >> she was all about trying to...
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jo ling kent spoke with mary barra. 10 minutes away to mary barra on the program. you should be watching. notice going to scour e-mails for bills to tell you when to pay. lauren simonetti joining me. lauren: hello. stuart: i don't see this as an invasion of privacy, it is a good service. lauren: you can give google permission to scan your google account and what they will do now is looking for anybody who could be sending you a bill. you say show me my bills and google will populate the bills do, how much is due and when they are due for past and future bills. this convenient, right? why would you want some way to look through your gmail? a scan every e-mail going in. stuart: i occasionally travel to new zealand. they say go to new zealand for cheap. >> i don't know if it is yahoo, aol, what is it. when you are giving them permission to do something, you're giving them all the information about you. you have to turn on your location services in many instances so they know where you are, where he have been, your google search history, sometimes google is connected t
jo ling kent spoke with mary barra. 10 minutes away to mary barra on the program. you should be watching. notice going to scour e-mails for bills to tell you when to pay. lauren simonetti joining me. lauren: hello. stuart: i don't see this as an invasion of privacy, it is a good service. lauren: you can give google permission to scan your google account and what they will do now is looking for anybody who could be sending you a bill. you say show me my bills and google will populate the bills...
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since mary barra took the reigns the stock down 22%. can she get gm back on track? mary barra with us also jill lav roe from the capital. >> thanks for joining us here today. this beautiful cadillac you have been offering test drives to all the women here at this conference. but cadillac is the only luxury car brand with negative sales, down 4% while others have seen increases between 9 and 16%. what are you doing to fix that? >> we are on a journey with cadillac. we just brought? johan deniesen and we've got looking at what are we going to do. and it's going to be patience and discipline to build the brand where it need to be. >> isn't there a fundamental brandish that this cadillac just isn't as relevant. >> i see it completely differently. it is a huge opportunity we plan to seize. it is an iconic brand and it will take time but it starts with great products and doing the right things and we'll be disciplined in our execution. >> how do you as a gm lifer bring fresh perspective to a company struggling with so many issues far beyond just cadillac. >> first it is a
since mary barra took the reigns the stock down 22%. can she get gm back on track? mary barra with us also jill lav roe from the capital. >> thanks for joining us here today. this beautiful cadillac you have been offering test drives to all the women here at this conference. but cadillac is the only luxury car brand with negative sales, down 4% while others have seen increases between 9 and 16%. what are you doing to fix that? >> we are on a journey with cadillac. we just brought?...
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you will hear from ceo mary barra coming up. stick around. # . >>> europe's continued economic weakness could present an opportunity for the u.s. what mistakes did they make that we can learn from? chief international correspondent has a few warnings for us. >> and a couple of caveats. i could have done a lot more. there are a lot of lessons we could have learned. let's talk about long term ones. don't let your economy become too rigid and uncompetitive. they passed so many regulations in europe when it comes to labor laws, et cetera and decided to abandon nuclear power. their costs of energy have started to rise dramatically hurting industries at one of the worst times ever for them. don't promise too much when it comes to retirement benefits and entitlements. the whole world could learn this lesson. they ended up with this cost structure that is high and they are not generating enough tax revenue. and the third one is also controversial, a more immediate one. economists generally speaking a grand consensus that in the united s
you will hear from ceo mary barra coming up. stick around. # . >>> europe's continued economic weakness could present an opportunity for the u.s. what mistakes did they make that we can learn from? chief international correspondent has a few warnings for us. >> and a couple of caveats. i could have done a lot more. there are a lot of lessons we could have learned. let's talk about long term ones. don't let your economy become too rigid and uncompetitive. they passed so many...
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liz: jo ling kent, thank you, she's going to fly to interview mary barra. yes, tomorrow, the ceo of general motors. jo, good luck with that. >>> call it the new f-word as in froth. the fed warned about it before the janet yellen speech citing stretched valuations and media and biotech, sendouth a warning against so, they used the "f" word, froth in global markets, it is cutting global outlook slicing it off just a bit. how do you play it as investor? and is that the reason the markets look so bad right now? we bring in the floor show traders, cme group, nymex and new york stock exchange, charles payne host of "making money" with charles payne. if the imf, the weak german industrial numbers, twitter suing the government. which one do you pick out and say here's the reasons the markets look so bad? >> i would pick all of the above and add a few more to the list, liz. liz: which one? >> i think there are so many unknowns out there now, we know markets hate unknowns. the geopolitical arena is a complete mess, nobody seems to know what's going on, it's messy, me
liz: jo ling kent, thank you, she's going to fly to interview mary barra. yes, tomorrow, the ceo of general motors. jo, good luck with that. >>> call it the new f-word as in froth. the fed warned about it before the janet yellen speech citing stretched valuations and media and biotech, sendouth a warning against so, they used the "f" word, froth in global markets, it is cutting global outlook slicing it off just a bit. how do you play it as investor? and is that the reason...
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as expensive as tesla cars, elon musk and mary barra saying china matters so much. they aren't the only giants pushing and continuing like a beeline there. companies across all industries, royal caribbean, intel, mcdonald's, just to name a few making huge bets on china. even facebook's chief mark zuckerberg quietly and successfully mandarin which he showcased yesterday in beijing. with the country's slowing economy, will the china bet pay off? jo ling kent right here to talk about mark zuckerberg. this is impressive. i don't know many americans who can speak mandarin here. he obviously sees this as a huge opportunity. >> taking it very seriously. he sees that the road for facebook does go through china, even though it's blossomed in 2009. i met him in 2010, starting to learn chinese. i chuckled, it was not exactly perfect mandarin, but a good college try, and he is definitely demonstrating an interest. liz: are we going to hear some of this? he was so facilthat he made people laugh. he told good jokes. >> you have to remember, when chinese people hear foreigners spe
as expensive as tesla cars, elon musk and mary barra saying china matters so much. they aren't the only giants pushing and continuing like a beeline there. companies across all industries, royal caribbean, intel, mcdonald's, just to name a few making huge bets on china. even facebook's chief mark zuckerberg quietly and successfully mandarin which he showcased yesterday in beijing. with the country's slowing economy, will the china bet pay off? jo ling kent right here to talk about mark...
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liz: gm ceo mary barra wants to drive the automaker to new who are eyes rise sons after recall crisis- new horizons. we'll ask whether the took is buy, hold, sell? over 12,000 financial advisors. so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing,
liz: gm ceo mary barra wants to drive the automaker to new who are eyes rise sons after recall crisis- new horizons. we'll ask whether the took is buy, hold, sell? over 12,000 financial advisors. so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ my name is karen and i have...
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. >>> and the ceo sounding confident about the future, mary barra told investors she expects gm to reap its first profits in europe in more than ten years in 2016 and expects them to hit the operating targets. the same year gm increases production in china and gives money back to shareholders. >> from a shareholder return perspective as we deliver results our plan is to continue to flow the cash through stock showe stockholders. not only here but the strength of the underlying balance sheet. >>> gm up 2%. >>> and general motors one of the big winners in the september sweepstakes for auto sales, september was also a profitable month for the entire industry. sales up 9% from the same month last year with an annual selling pace of nearly 16.5 vehicles. sales at both gm and chrysler jumped to 19% year over year, ford sales down over 3% but the drop was better than forecast. phil lebeau joins us from chicago with more on the strong numbers. phil, no question about it, september numbers very impressive. but is it being of incentive? is that how dealers are closing out deals and is that good o
. >>> and the ceo sounding confident about the future, mary barra told investors she expects gm to reap its first profits in europe in more than ten years in 2016 and expects them to hit the operating targets. the same year gm increases production in china and gives money back to shareholders. >> from a shareholder return perspective as we deliver results our plan is to continue to flow the cash through stock showe stockholders. not only here but the strength of the underlying...
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. >>> and general motors is set to announce a new road map, ceo mary barra is set to announce goals tomorrow including a strategy to boost company profits and what it calls marketing the leading vehicles. shares have fallen 20% since january, when barra was appointed ceo. >>> and we begin tonight's market focus with the media company that is buying move inc., the owner of realtor.com, for $950 million. the company owns one of the most trafficked websites for property in the u.s., giving the wall street journal a chance to expand in the data market. shares fell, move inc. up 37 to 20.96. >>> and the video streaming site, announcing crouching tiger, hidden dragon, the legend, set to be released in 2015, to be released on netflix and imax theaters, shares rose up to $451.18. >>> european union regulators revealed details in a letter today why they believe that tax deals granted to apple in ireland were illegal. authorities claim that ireland avoided international tax rules by letting apple shelter profits in return for maintaining jobs. apple says it has received no selective treatment. despite
. >>> and general motors is set to announce a new road map, ceo mary barra is set to announce goals tomorrow including a strategy to boost company profits and what it calls marketing the leading vehicles. shares have fallen 20% since january, when barra was appointed ceo. >>> and we begin tonight's market focus with the media company that is buying move inc., the owner of realtor.com, for $950 million. the company owns one of the most trafficked websites for property in the...
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general motors ceo mary barra who took over the driver's seat at the auto maker back in january.tesla's got something new, but they won't exactly say what it is. the ceo used the auto maker's twitter account to tell of the unveiling of a new model d vehicle this thursday. could it be a budget electric sedan? maybe an suv? tune in to find out. i'm tyler matheson. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist britney shipp. >> it is a chilly start to your sunday morning. we're still going to see cold temperatures, so make sure you bring your jacket when you're heading out. you will definitely need it this morning. and a thicker jacket. mild conditions as we head into next week, so we're not going to stick with these cold conditions. we'll warm back into the 70s by tomorrow, but for philadelphia right now, only 46 degrees. we're seeing a few clouds. humidity is at 63%. wind speeds out of the west at nine miles per hour throughout the rest of our area. take a look at the poconos. only 34 degrees. we're at 38 in allentown. 37 in westche
general motors ceo mary barra who took over the driver's seat at the auto maker back in january.tesla's got something new, but they won't exactly say what it is. the ceo used the auto maker's twitter account to tell of the unveiling of a new model d vehicle this thursday. could it be a budget electric sedan? maybe an suv? tune in to find out. i'm tyler matheson. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist britney shipp. >> it is...
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mary barra, the ceo of general motors, updating investors of the company. did she say? >> well, what we have is basically guidance from mary barra about general motors, essentially reaffirms guidance. let's focus on the three big regions for gm. that's north america, china, and europe. first of all in north america, they're expecting margins of 10% in 2016, roughly in line with what everybody was expecting. in china, 9% to 10% net income margins. europe will be profitable by 2016. then the new announcement today is that they are targeting post-2020, so early next decade, profit margins of 9% to 10%. she expects gm to be the most valued automaker out there. what does that mean? here's her explanation for most valued. >> leading returns from an industry perspective, but it also then quickly relates to the customer. we want to be -- earn our customers for life, provide an exceptional ownership experience, and really be the car company or the vehicle company or transportation solution company of customers well into the future. >> quickly take a look at shares o
mary barra, the ceo of general motors, updating investors of the company. did she say? >> well, what we have is basically guidance from mary barra about general motors, essentially reaffirms guidance. let's focus on the three big regions for gm. that's north america, china, and europe. first of all in north america, they're expecting margins of 10% in 2016, roughly in line with what everybody was expecting. in china, 9% to 10% net income margins. europe will be profitable by 2016. then...
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gm chief mary barra being amazingly candid with cnn.bout the nfl deal. big money on the table. ahead. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells yo
gm chief mary barra being amazingly candid with cnn.bout the nfl deal. big money on the table. ahead. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it...
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ceo mary barra outlining a plan to turn around the embattled auto make. they want to cut costs and introduce some new vehicles. obviously she has her work cut out for her. she has been getting tough on the g.m. culture and trying to get them to move beyond the recalls. >> what else do you have for us? >> we have the makers of this app called fire chat that a lot of people, the protesters are using in hong kong. it's a great way to communicate when there are no internet around. >> one of the founders of the occupied central movement. hear why he thinks young people are so motivated and why the west is not providing enough support. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm michael yves. tens of thousands of protesters remain out on the streets in hong kong. they threaten to move their protests into government buildings. [music] >> every national day along with the chinese flag along with the hong kong is part of the ceremony, but this is not like every other nationalist day. for days protesters have made the streets of hong kong their temporary home. seeki
ceo mary barra outlining a plan to turn around the embattled auto make. they want to cut costs and introduce some new vehicles. obviously she has her work cut out for her. she has been getting tough on the g.m. culture and trying to get them to move beyond the recalls. >> what else do you have for us? >> we have the makers of this app called fire chat that a lot of people, the protesters are using in hong kong. it's a great way to communicate when there are no internet around....
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they grilled ceo mary barra about the exclusive details and a lot of them. >> can you say for investors and consumer audience that your door will always be open to the family members of those they have lost? >> we want to do the right thing. all along i've said those that may have been impacted by this we want to reach every single one of them just like we're working hard to get every single vehicle that has been recalled fixed. neil: behind her is the one vehicle that hadn't been recalled. i'm kidding. general motors has been getting many claims so far what lawyers are saying it's actually 150,000 claims of that ignition issue. there have other issues since. liz, that's a lot of reaching out and a lot of hand holding and reassuring. >> the company narrative, generous motors. not just general motors. ken is overseeing the general motors payouts to the victims in this deadly crashes. watched what we did in the bp oil spill. he fought these individuals case by case. that's the same tactic murk did with the vioxx problem, in other words, fight them individually. neil: he's trying to say, p
they grilled ceo mary barra about the exclusive details and a lot of them. >> can you say for investors and consumer audience that your door will always be open to the family members of those they have lost? >> we want to do the right thing. all along i've said those that may have been impacted by this we want to reach every single one of them just like we're working hard to get every single vehicle that has been recalled fixed. neil: behind her is the one vehicle that hadn't been...
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liz: just 48 hours after gm ceo mary barra said all the problems are in the rearview mirror, there iser recall. a new setback for general motors. just hours after that. the automaker telling dealers to stop selling latest midsize pickup trucks because of a problem with the air bags. gm has halted shipments of 2015 chevrolet colorados and gms canyon pickups until the problem be with fixed. dealers, just don't sell them. the news hours after gm issued two new recalls affecting another half a million vehicles. so that, and yes we've got a running tally, the total number of gm recalls to nearly 30 million. gm shares on balance have, not gotten totally hammered in the past, and today is the same. up about 1.63. it's hovering around where it was a couple of years ago. no real gain as we look and spread out that time line. >>> hong kong's pro-democracy protesters have a new challenge on hands, some of their fellow citizens, not the police. residents frustrated by the disruptions caused by the protests. we've been showing this to you guys. they can't get through on roads, people can't get to
liz: just 48 hours after gm ceo mary barra said all the problems are in the rearview mirror, there iser recall. a new setback for general motors. just hours after that. the automaker telling dealers to stop selling latest midsize pickup trucks because of a problem with the air bags. gm has halted shipments of 2015 chevrolet colorados and gms canyon pickups until the problem be with fixed. dealers, just don't sell them. the news hours after gm issued two new recalls affecting another half a...
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shares claiming after ceo mary barra laid out an aggressive plan to have a 10% operating margin by early part of the next decade. on a day other stocks getting hammered and gm is higher. do you any of this buy in. >> ignition problems that killed 26 people, short term it will after an effect on them, but long-term, gm is strong profitable company. >> as for her goals and projections is hard to evaluate. they have had a pretty good few months selling cars in north america. you have to say consumers basically reacted in much more calm way than media did to the ignition thing. they are not turning away from the gm brand and like, chrysler as well. this has, one of the good spots of the economist. pretty good sales last few months. >> you know, this kind of remind me of the fact that back in 2008 we were talking, suppose gm did a prepackaged bankruptcy where you wouldn't need the government aid directly and deal with their union pension issues in prepackaged countries. i had arguments on brand x, with some of my colleagues, if it went to bankruptcy it would never come because people won't bu
shares claiming after ceo mary barra laid out an aggressive plan to have a 10% operating margin by early part of the next decade. on a day other stocks getting hammered and gm is higher. do you any of this buy in. >> ignition problems that killed 26 people, short term it will after an effect on them, but long-term, gm is strong profitable company. >> as for her goals and projections is hard to evaluate. they have had a pretty good few months selling cars in north america. you have...
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i know you've seen the stories of mary barra at gm, marissa mayer at yahoo!ons they're in. are women getting the ceo jobs that are the tough that men don't want to take? >> well, i think brave women are doing well, and i think i if you're willing to raise your hand and take the more challenging opportunity, you're more likely to get the opportunity. and popeye's was a brave turn around, and i couldn't have been more excited about that. gerri: you come from a family of ceos. how did that happen? >> we have great parents. my father and mother were great at educating us, encouraging us, telling us anything was possible. and my father was probably the business teacher and my mother had the spirit of adventure that taught us to be brave. gerri: what would you tell your 21-year-old self? people in your position, off lot of -- you have a lot of experience. wow, if i had only -- what's the answer to that question? >> be your authentic self. i think too many young people are trying to be what they think leaders are instead of being who they are, who they're gifted to
i know you've seen the stories of mary barra at gm, marissa mayer at yahoo!ons they're in. are women getting the ceo jobs that are the tough that men don't want to take? >> well, i think brave women are doing well, and i think i if you're willing to raise your hand and take the more challenging opportunity, you're more likely to get the opportunity. and popeye's was a brave turn around, and i couldn't have been more excited about that. gerri: you come from a family of ceos. how did that...
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mary barra stood by him but he has announced he will be leaving general motors next year. >> who has a comment. >> i don't think it matters who retired. i think they really suffered brand name damage here. too many other cars on the market. plus where europe slowing, china slowing it is not where i'd want to be >> okay. up next. mark cuban right after break, again, tweeting out he was a buyer of netflix shares this morning. we're going to find out why he likes that stock and tack about the markets in general as well. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> just got news he's buying news on netflix, now joining us to explain why is mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks. why netflix, why today. >> the impact of net flex and the market cap
mary barra stood by him but he has announced he will be leaving general motors next year. >> who has a comment. >> i don't think it matters who retired. i think they really suffered brand name damage here. too many other cars on the market. plus where europe slowing, china slowing it is not where i'd want to be >> okay. up next. mark cuban right after break, again, tweeting out he was a buyer of netflix shares this morning. we're going to find out why he likes that stock and...
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general motors' ceo mary barra praised milikin as a man of integrity and loyalty. >>> in washington,roup of wounded veterans take an oath to fight child predators and gain valuable skills for future employment. they're taking part in a program called hero corps, the human exploitation operative, h.e.r.o. they'll be trained in high-tech forensics and law enforcement. they'll work as interns with federal agents and will learn the skills to apply for full-time careers in the field. >> aim ready to go. i'm ready to start on monday, you know. i'm going to work. i can't wait to get at it. >> each class of hencroes can hp save the lives of thousands of children every year. >>> two staffers inappropriately viewed t eed the mayor's health record. appropriate action has been taken against them. ford has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. he's suspended his re-election bid and is running for a council seat instead. >>> this week's "meet the press" will focus on the ebola virus. >> there is concern about who's on charge on the national and local levels. host chuck todd joi
general motors' ceo mary barra praised milikin as a man of integrity and loyalty. >>> in washington,roup of wounded veterans take an oath to fight child predators and gain valuable skills for future employment. they're taking part in a program called hero corps, the human exploitation operative, h.e.r.o. they'll be trained in high-tech forensics and law enforcement. they'll work as interns with federal agents and will learn the skills to apply for full-time careers in the field....
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is the easiest way to phrase it when it comes to the recalls and everything that's gone on and mary barra is doing her best to deal with that. does it have any impact to make the decision for cadillac? >> no, it has not, and the reality is that the recalls really are a legacy issue. they predominantly relate to vehicles that are both in the previous decade, and the new product that is coming out now is actually at the very highest level of quality and technology that this corporation has produced. is it impacting our business short-term in no doubt. but it's a part of building back the reputation of general motors as a corporation and our entire stable of brands. cheryl: we certainly wish you the best on the company. and see you in new york for the opening. >> look forward to it, thank you. cheryl: the cadillac president is moving to soho. closing bell is about to ring, 16 minutes to go. if you think stocks have been wild the past few weeks, wait until next week, a lot of critical earnings coming out. the fed meeting, tuesday, wednesday, a lot more than that. how should you adjust your po
is the easiest way to phrase it when it comes to the recalls and everything that's gone on and mary barra is doing her best to deal with that. does it have any impact to make the decision for cadillac? >> no, it has not, and the reality is that the recalls really are a legacy issue. they predominantly relate to vehicles that are both in the previous decade, and the new product that is coming out now is actually at the very highest level of quality and technology that this corporation has...
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mary barra said on cnbc she believes in the company's outlooks, her words. you don't? >> we believe the company believes in the outlook. >> okay. >> and it's anyone's guess as to where the cycle is going. we happen to have a more bearish view of the u.s. auto cycle and don't think they get enough attention on your program and the impact of the yen at 110 and what that means to the auto industry. 40% of the u.s. market is japanese. they have massive open positions to the yen. and they're the poster children of abe-nomics. one of the best predict or thes of automotive demand is plants opening up and from the company data we're opening up a hell of a lot of numbers of plants and able to produce is never higher and we think there's deflation coming. we don't think the cycle's over in terms of unit valium but the profitability journey is brutal. >> cyclical analyst for a long, long time. this is the first time of the auto industry be the massive restructuring of 2008. does anything look different about this cycle and where stocks often peak before the cycle itself peaks. >>
mary barra said on cnbc she believes in the company's outlooks, her words. you don't? >> we believe the company believes in the outlook. >> okay. >> and it's anyone's guess as to where the cycle is going. we happen to have a more bearish view of the u.s. auto cycle and don't think they get enough attention on your program and the impact of the yen at 110 and what that means to the auto industry. 40% of the u.s. market is japanese. they have massive open positions to the yen....
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coming up tomorrow fox business's jo ling kent, will sit down with ceo mary barra for one-on-one interviewat will happen during varney and company tomorrow morning 11:00 a.m. eastern time. you definitely will want to see that. >>> another car story. car buyers today looking for latest and greatest in smart technology and hanz-free voice controls. you have these, right? supposed to help you keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. a new aaa study finds the technology could be driving you to distraction. david strayer, a psychology professor at the university of utah who helped conduct the study. professor, thanks for coming in. this really amazing. my own personal experience verifies finds here i have to say. hands-free driving, all the gimmicks and technology in our cars it was supposed to keep us from become distracted. is it working? >>goal is to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel but what it doesn't do is keep our mind on driving. it takes quite a bit of attention to talk to the control it, to change the radio, do kinds of things that we're allowed to do in term
coming up tomorrow fox business's jo ling kent, will sit down with ceo mary barra for one-on-one interviewat will happen during varney and company tomorrow morning 11:00 a.m. eastern time. you definitely will want to see that. >>> another car story. car buyers today looking for latest and greatest in smart technology and hanz-free voice controls. you have these, right? supposed to help you keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. a new aaa study finds the technology could be...
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speaking of high-powered female executives, our very own jo ling kent will be chatting with gm ceo mary barraomorrow 12:30 p.m. eastern time on fbn coming as we're getting word that the number of deaths pegged to the ignition switch problem has essentially doubled since the first estimates that came out. >>> this 19-year-old caught in chicago before flying off to fight for isis. good thing the fbi got him because they flat-out missed this one. >> my name here is zagra, i'm from ohio in the united states of america. most people in america are against dash of course, islamic state, there are many americans that want to help the ypg. over 12,000 financial advisors. so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a s
speaking of high-powered female executives, our very own jo ling kent will be chatting with gm ceo mary barraomorrow 12:30 p.m. eastern time on fbn coming as we're getting word that the number of deaths pegged to the ignition switch problem has essentially doubled since the first estimates that came out. >>> this 19-year-old caught in chicago before flying off to fight for isis. good thing the fbi got him because they flat-out missed this one. >> my name here is zagra, i'm from...
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speaking of high-powered female executives, our very own jo ling kent will be chatting with gm ceo mary barraorrow 12:30 p.m. eastern time on fbn coming as we're getting word that the number of deaths pegged to the ignition switch problem has essentially doubled since the first estimates that came out. >>> this 19-year-old caught in chicago before flying off to fight for isis. good thing the fbi got him because they flat-out missed this one. >> my name here is zagra, i'm from ohio in the united states of america. most people in america are against dash of course, islamic (trader vo) i search. i research. i dig. and dig some more. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary momentum indicator that makes researching sectors and industries even easier. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. fo
speaking of high-powered female executives, our very own jo ling kent will be chatting with gm ceo mary barraorrow 12:30 p.m. eastern time on fbn coming as we're getting word that the number of deaths pegged to the ignition switch problem has essentially doubled since the first estimates that came out. >>> this 19-year-old caught in chicago before flying off to fight for isis. good thing the fbi got him because they flat-out missed this one. >> my name here is zagra, i'm from...
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mary barra, the ceo, has been named one of the most powerful women.ed her what she would say to all the victims, families who lost loved ones who fall outside the kenneth feinberg compensation fund? this is what she had to say. >> anytime there is a life lost, that tragic, regardless of the circumstance. that is why we brought ken feinberg in to administer this independently. you look his definition is broad and i feel very good about the way he is looking at this and that we're going to do the right thing. >> i also asked barra, what about that $14 billion investment in china, especially as more and more american companies are under investigation? she says business there is good. they believe that opening more plants will be a good thing for general motors bottom line. we also talked about national highway transportation safety administration, as well, and that regulation. we'll share some of that part of the interview coming up later this afternoon. >> looking forward to it, jo. great job. >>> almost time to unveil, the d. tesla's much-hyped event i
mary barra, the ceo, has been named one of the most powerful women.ed her what she would say to all the victims, families who lost loved ones who fall outside the kenneth feinberg compensation fund? this is what she had to say. >> anytime there is a life lost, that tragic, regardless of the circumstance. that is why we brought ken feinberg in to administer this independently. you look his definition is broad and i feel very good about the way he is looking at this and that we're going to...
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. >> kara, we get push back for putting people like tim cook or mary barra of gm, people say come on,y're running huge multinationals, billion dollar companies, why do they belong? >> well, i don't know if i picked tim cook or mary, but tim is going to be running one of the biggest and most important companies in the mobile space. mobile is where it's at. what he does will have reverberations everywhere. even though he's been around a long time he still is going to be impacting the next 20 years for sure. >> i remember some of the people who didn't make the first list it was hard for us to figure okay the past 25 years, we end up putting on steve jobs, not tim cook, but when you take a look at what's likely to happen over the next year, the platforms, wearables, the watch coming out, plenty of ground certainly to be. >> when we think about media, we entered the segment with a sound bite from ryan seacrest talking about how the content companies will still be in the drivers seat, even 25 years from now. there's almost no one on this list that is a distributor of content. >> well, you k
. >> kara, we get push back for putting people like tim cook or mary barra of gm, people say come on,y're running huge multinationals, billion dollar companies, why do they belong? >> well, i don't know if i picked tim cook or mary, but tim is going to be running one of the biggest and most important companies in the mobile space. mobile is where it's at. what he does will have reverberations everywhere. even though he's been around a long time he still is going to be impacting the...
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what do you think of mary barra's goals and the attempt to divert attention away from the recall? has to. it is october. gm will be new gm again. it all makes sense. look at what the analyst said overnight. what does the market want to see? see a play in china that makes sense and build on what they do well there. this is all good news. nothing exciting. a play in china that makes sense and build on what they do well there. this is all good news. nothing exciting. >> the global margins forecast i thought was interesting ahead of ford. they have come even close to margins in the u.s. issues inid she -- south america. a much better consumer feet -- consumer feel there. >> they are just getting their foot in the door there. gm has been there for a long time. i was joking about you but people love buicks in china. >> yes. ibo think of it as a luxury brand. to cut buick from the gm portfolio and they did not understand it. they basically said people in they will not buy your -- made a more globalized and europe.-based >> that was mark field's pitch. thank you so much for joining us. co
what do you think of mary barra's goals and the attempt to divert attention away from the recall? has to. it is october. gm will be new gm again. it all makes sense. look at what the analyst said overnight. what does the market want to see? see a play in china that makes sense and build on what they do well there. this is all good news. nothing exciting. a play in china that makes sense and build on what they do well there. this is all good news. nothing exciting. >> the global margins...
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. >> mary barra at gm i think she's done a great job in a really tough role.ped into that recall issue. i think she handled it very well and kind of offsetting that and letting someone else handle the financial aspects of it and focusing on growth and new products coming down the pike. >> for coverage of the next list and share your own opinions about who's on and off, head over to cnbc.com/next or tweet us using the #cnbcnext. coming up from liberty national, two names in the world of baseball live for the first time in 20 years, the major league baseball league will have a new face at the helm. when rob manfred becomes commissioner in january. what will be his first order of business? we're going to ask him and then sit down with yankees first baseman mark teixeira and ask him about derek jeter's departure and what his club needs to do to return to the playoffs. he has a number of business ventures as we'll delve into when we come back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of co
. >> mary barra at gm i think she's done a great job in a really tough role.ped into that recall issue. i think she handled it very well and kind of offsetting that and letting someone else handle the financial aspects of it and focusing on growth and new products coming down the pike. >> for coverage of the next list and share your own opinions about who's on and off, head over to cnbc.com/next or tweet us using the #cnbcnext. coming up from liberty national, two names in the world...
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and i think the company is really changing and under mary barra's leadership, i can feel that every dayhink the u.s. is a very challenging market for us. and we have had in several last year several problems, including, of course, the financial tools after the other crash. but right now, i think we are working with a good plan. we are -- have a good financial offer to our customers. and this new week will be essential also for the comeback on the u.s. market. >> auto reporter phil lebeau joins us from chicago. phil, interesting to see how automakers seem to be cautiously optimistic on europe. but very bullish on the u.s. >> and that's going to be the way it's going to be probably i would say for the next couple of years, seema. we're starting to hear automakers talk about turning profitability in europe. a market where most automakers have been losing money for the better part of the last 15 a years. we're starting to hear that they could be turning a profit within the european continent, maybe by 2016. but i have to tell you, even those projections, when we heard them, those cautious p
and i think the company is really changing and under mary barra's leadership, i can feel that every dayhink the u.s. is a very challenging market for us. and we have had in several last year several problems, including, of course, the financial tools after the other crash. but right now, i think we are working with a good plan. we are -- have a good financial offer to our customers. and this new week will be essential also for the comeback on the u.s. market. >> auto reporter phil lebeau...
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the monthly sales number comes on the same day that gm's ceo mary barra is set to unveil her long-term if not financial strategy for the company. >>> and the 2014 paris motor show kicks off amid ongoing uncertainty for europe's carmakers. the weakest showing since november. to make matters worse, the top two markets, france and germany, just entered reverse in august, post ago drop in sales of 276% and 0.4% respectively. >> let's bring in the had he had of auto motive research group. auto industry, obviously, seeing a lot of weakness. that data we just highlighted, concerning for investors out there. how much of this is due to the slowdown we're seeing in the european economy? >> he we've seen european pmis heading down for quite a while now. that is obviously a concern. we're seeing a slow recovery for european cars below the levels where we used to be. capacity utilization is very, very low. nevertheless, we see a stabilization of prices. we think b replacement demand is still driving a recovery, but debt recovery is slow. >> and for those big automakers in france and germany, what's
the monthly sales number comes on the same day that gm's ceo mary barra is set to unveil her long-term if not financial strategy for the company. >>> and the 2014 paris motor show kicks off amid ongoing uncertainty for europe's carmakers. the weakest showing since november. to make matters worse, the top two markets, france and germany, just entered reverse in august, post ago drop in sales of 276% and 0.4% respectively. >> let's bring in the had he had of auto motive research...
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conference which costed $85,000 a head has a 250 person waiting list, people in line to hear from mary barras. making money at events like these are key to the turnaround plan for time, inc. >> being able to create products and services that cut across our brands does help. we have the largest female audience of any publisher. it's working well for us. >> and he's applying the strategy across time, inc. titles. 550,000 people attended the essence festival in new orleans this summer. it's building with new advertisers. and it's not just conferences and these as he calls them. we could look for the company to sell a lot more product like its uk bpublication. gains are outpacing declines at several of time inc.'s public sales including simple, essence, and southern living. despite virtually limitless competition and a number of players like buzzfeed. ripp says he's not concerned. >> if you want to advertise ten ways to feed your gerbil, you can do that. but if you want to advertise to important stories time inc. deliver, you'll find we're much better at delivering messages. we're fine with this
conference which costed $85,000 a head has a 250 person waiting list, people in line to hear from mary barras. making money at events like these are key to the turnaround plan for time, inc. >> being able to create products and services that cut across our brands does help. we have the largest female audience of any publisher. it's working well for us. >> and he's applying the strategy across time, inc. titles. 550,000 people attended the essence festival in new orleans this summer....
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ceo mary barra is expected to make that announcement later today.won't hire any new workers to make the parts. >>> and shares of regal entertainment get ago boost this morning. the nation's top theater chain announcing it is considering strategic options, including a sale. >>> also, if you haven't been watching, shares of recepto are jumping. the company saying its bowel disorder drug did meet a mid stage trial goal. if you watch the nightly news, you realize there's a lot of things that go wrong as you get older. and i don't know which bowel disorder we're talking about. this is a $1.8 billion company before that move. so you're talking about adding -- what is that, almost $600 million worth of market cap just today on results for that. but i was just watching -- you know, there is something that they were talking about. >> the brics lining up? >> yeah. i was watching it and it looks bad. >> i hate that ad. >> yeah, it gets totally -- >> the kids watch that with me and -- >> totally for chronic constipation. i was watching it and the visuals -- tha
ceo mary barra is expected to make that announcement later today.won't hire any new workers to make the parts. >>> and shares of regal entertainment get ago boost this morning. the nation's top theater chain announcing it is considering strategic options, including a sale. >>> also, if you haven't been watching, shares of recepto are jumping. the company saying its bowel disorder drug did meet a mid stage trial goal. if you watch the nightly news, you realize there's a lot of...