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u.s. recovery or the u.s. bull market. betty: or the global recovery. >> or the global recovery. if we think about the impact of china or the u.s. economy -- because we do think the u.s. economy is the main driver of global growth -- what percent of u.s. exports go to china? ..7% what about bank exposure? if people are worried about a .epeat of mortgage exposure bank exposure to china is about 0.8 percent. in general, when we look at the impact of china and the chinese it does not warrant the kind of reaction we have seen year to date or in august. betty: you say this is predicated on a believe that china is not going to crash land, right? that they will be able to make a slower but relatively high
u.s. recovery or the u.s. bull market. betty: or the global recovery. >> or the global recovery. if we think about the impact of china or the u.s. economy -- because we do think the u.s. economy is the main driver of global growth -- what percent of u.s. exports go to china? ..7% what about bank exposure? if people are worried about a .epeat of mortgage exposure bank exposure to china is about 0.8 percent. in general, when we look at the impact of china and the chinese it does not warrant...
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take u.s. 441 or even the turnpike or u.s. 1. >>> we have another traffic alert on i-95. this one approaching state road 84 just north of state road 846789 a company of the left lanes blocked off. u.s. 441 an alternate. walter and lauren? >>> all right here's a quick wrap-up of your morning headlines. >>> an american airlines flight from miami makes an emergency landing in canada. it encountered severe turbulence, seven people were taken to the hospital. the boeing 767 was carrying 192 passengers. >>> firefighters are on the scene of a house fire in plantation. the fire department tweeted out this picture here. you can see the flames shooting 9630 northwest seventh street. the fire is out and no one was hurt. >>> airlines have canceled hundreds of flights for today, snowfall of 26.8 inches in september tropical park made it new york's second biggest winter storm since records began in 1869. >>> the super bowl 50 match up, will feature the carol nina panthers and the -- carolina panthers and the denver broncos. super bowl l will take place on february 7th, and the only pla
take u.s. 441 or even the turnpike or u.s. 1. >>> we have another traffic alert on i-95. this one approaching state road 84 just north of state road 846789 a company of the left lanes blocked off. u.s. 441 an alternate. walter and lauren? >>> all right here's a quick wrap-up of your morning headlines. >>> an american airlines flight from miami makes an emergency landing in canada. it encountered severe turbulence, seven people were taken to the hospital. the boeing...
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this is happening at south 50th street or u.s. 41 and 17th avenue south. this is just south of the selmon expressway so you want to avoid this area if you can. this is what it looks like here on the map. you can work around this by using causeway boulevard, up to 56th street, there's other options for you as well. either way take a look at the red on u.s. 41, you definitely want to avoid that area if you can. i will keep an eye on this and corey will as well and let you know as soon as that clears. hopefully in time -- by the time you head out. i-278275 and 38th avenue south in pinellas county. 275. construction taking up one lane though not causing delays on the interstates. you can tell by the average speed northbound, 70 miles an hour so that is great. exactly the same in the opposite direction. your drive times -- i-275 to downtown tampa. >>> 6:01. a fire at a tampa condo complex, seven families now without a place to live, it's near florida avenue and busch boulevard, the west chester manor. adam winer there is, what is the fire department saying so f
this is happening at south 50th street or u.s. 41 and 17th avenue south. this is just south of the selmon expressway so you want to avoid this area if you can. this is what it looks like here on the map. you can work around this by using causeway boulevard, up to 56th street, there's other options for you as well. either way take a look at the red on u.s. 41, you definitely want to avoid that area if you can. i will keep an eye on this and corey will as well and let you know as soon as that...
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it appears that about 2 or one lane are blocked off. it's state route 84. u.s. 1 or u.s. 441 are your alternates. >>> good news is we're dealing with dry roads but it is a little on the chilly side. as you head out the door. 20s and 30s across northern floridid and we're dealing with temperatures in the lower 50s. that goes for miami. 5252there. 47 degrees in the kendall area. pembroke pines this morning. we're drive sofar. all today. you can leave them at home. forecast, a few passing clouds throughout the morning hours. temperatures will slowly continue to rebound. we should be back in the mid 60s come noontime. temperatures are expected to warm up a little more. >>> breaking for you overnight. we've been following this very closely. a car wreck in kendall and word of a fight somehow connected to that car wreck. we're watching all of this play out this morning and the after math as they continuous to get the cars off the on ramp. scene just before 5:00 in the morning and obviously they want to get the ramp cleared as fast as they can because we're approaching
it appears that about 2 or one lane are blocked off. it's state route 84. u.s. 1 or u.s. 441 are your alternates. >>> good news is we're dealing with dry roads but it is a little on the chilly side. as you head out the door. 20s and 30s across northern floridid and we're dealing with temperatures in the lower 50s. that goes for miami. 5252there. 47 degrees in the kendall area. pembroke pines this morning. we're drive sofar. all today. you can leave them at home. forecast, a few passing...
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what does it look like along the way. >> anything good for our economy for the next three months or u.sl markets is probably bad for the u.s. economy over three years and vice versa. so we're in a weird period. >> let's quickly hit the u.s. data front. what did we learn from the fed and either way it's going to make the sentiment coming from the east. >> it might calm people down. expecting a pretty good number and unemployment to drop below five. average hourly earnings with u. s. consumers still in the ball game and the u.s. consumer versus any country on earth is the winner if you talk about in terms of importance. in terms of what the fed told us, they told us gradual is four hikes and we all better get used to that idea and i think some of the weakness we're seeing in markets, some of the concern we're seeing in markets is the fed is being too aggressive on that front but also very consistent on that front. >> thank you for joining us this morning. much appreciated. drew matus joining us here on worldwide exchange. >> just want to show you the set up of wall street before we say go
what does it look like along the way. >> anything good for our economy for the next three months or u.sl markets is probably bad for the u.s. economy over three years and vice versa. so we're in a weird period. >> let's quickly hit the u.s. data front. what did we learn from the fed and either way it's going to make the sentiment coming from the east. >> it might calm people down. expecting a pretty good number and unemployment to drop below five. average hourly earnings with...
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or u.s. green energy project. from sol varnishy to bankruptcy, we'll see but it dwarfs $500 million wasted. fame. john: best government dollar spent. pat? pat: first responders. whether it's >>> first responders with their domestic terrorism and crazies or islamic terrorism. these guys are always there first with cops and they go in there and they risk their lives and they do it again and again and it's happening more often. >> i will say amen to that and i will also add obama care subsidies. 17.5million have health care in this country that they didn't have before. and the enrollment period was extended. >> we'll see how that plays in the election. every day the officers and agents of that distinguished agency put their lives on the line for a very noble cause. >> recent replacement of no child left behind with a revamped education ram. i'm hoping it works now. >> $7.7 billion on special operations demand. carrying out the hazardous missions of hostage rescue, locating and eliminating terrorists leaders. money ve
or u.s. green energy project. from sol varnishy to bankruptcy, we'll see but it dwarfs $500 million wasted. fame. john: best government dollar spent. pat? pat: first responders. whether it's >>> first responders with their domestic terrorism and crazies or islamic terrorism. these guys are always there first with cops and they go in there and they risk their lives and they do it again and again and it's happening more often. >> i will say amen to that and i will also add obama...
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836 eastbound. 57th avenue right lane blocked off. 826 southbound as you approach okeechobee road or u.s. 272 left laneslocked but all three calories should be clearing up in the next few minutes or s. we're not hearing any delays. the turnpike looking great this morninin lots of green arrows. all you need is 8 minutes for the drive. >>> now, to campaign 2016. donald trump is doubling down on his latest attack against ted cruz he insists cruz could face legal questions about whether he's eligible to be president since he was born in canada. there's no issue let a judge back him up. >> he should ask for a declaratory judgment because that will clear it all up. you go into court. you ask for a declaratory judgment. the judge will rule and once the judge rules that he's okay, then the democrats can't bring a lawsuit later. >> cruz has already laughed off trump's statement. recent polls show the two very close in iowa which holds caucuses in less than four weeks. >>> and now to news across america. the texas trooper who first stopped sandra bland being charged with perjuju. the grand jury ha
836 eastbound. 57th avenue right lane blocked off. 826 southbound as you approach okeechobee road or u.s. 272 left laneslocked but all three calories should be clearing up in the next few minutes or s. we're not hearing any delays. the turnpike looking great this morninin lots of green arrows. all you need is 8 minutes for the drive. >>> now, to campaign 2016. donald trump is doubling down on his latest attack against ted cruz he insists cruz could face legal questions about whether...
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you may want to stick to the turnpike or u.s. 1 instead let's take you to our maps. if you're headed out the door, a hot spot on the turnpike from southwest 137th avenue to caribbean boulevard, about an 11-minute commute ahead of you. on the 8282 from the big curve to okeechobee, six minutes with traffic moving at 50 miles per hour. we had an earlier accident on i-95 northbound approaching golden glades. that crash now off to the shoulder. >>> thank you so much. it's 6:33 on your wednesday morning. erika and i were in the weather center holding an umbrella. julia is out in the thick of it. >> julia, where are you and what do you see? >> reporter: we just got in the the intersection of 595 planning to go west on alligator alley. i've got my rain gear on. we've got the windshield wipers going. pretty strong rain falling along the miramar parkway and here lik erika was describing. you'll want to take extra care. here we're headed now is where she told me would be some of the strongest thunderstorms pushing through the northwest part of broward county shortly. we're goin
you may want to stick to the turnpike or u.s. 1 instead let's take you to our maps. if you're headed out the door, a hot spot on the turnpike from southwest 137th avenue to caribbean boulevard, about an 11-minute commute ahead of you. on the 8282 from the big curve to okeechobee, six minutes with traffic moving at 50 miles per hour. we had an earlier accident on i-95 northbound approaching golden glades. that crash now off to the shoulder. >>> thank you so much. it's 6:33 on your...
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economy or u.s. companies, but of those three, which one has the greatest potential to do so in 2016? >> tyler, that's a great point about how it hasn't shown up in the economics or fundamentals yet, but the one that probably holds the most risk for u.s. markets is probably the middle east. and i say that because right now we've gotten used to low energy prices, and that's been a great boom to u.s. consumers, to international consumers. if that situation were to change meaningfully, and by that, i mean, you know, higher oil prices, that would be something we would really watch as something where the global economy might be shocked if oil prices were to jump sharply from here. >> yet, when we saw the saber-rattling between saudi arabia and iran the other day, we did see a pop in oil, but then it dropped back down again. so, it doesn't seem to be responding in what would be the typical way to the war of words that we're hearing. >> exactly, sue. what's happening this time is you've got kind of the geop
economy or u.s. companies, but of those three, which one has the greatest potential to do so in 2016? >> tyler, that's a great point about how it hasn't shown up in the economics or fundamentals yet, but the one that probably holds the most risk for u.s. markets is probably the middle east. and i say that because right now we've gotten used to low energy prices, and that's been a great boom to u.s. consumers, to international consumers. if that situation were to change meaningfully, and...
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a lot of folks have stepped forward boldly and said, bernie sanders is my man texas congressional or u.s. senate level. we're delighted that someone has the courage and the moral his fellow congress persons and to the senators and to all elected officials it is appropriate to act on principle, and congressman ellison always acts on principle. he is a strong supporter of "black lives matter," a leader of the progressive caucus of the united states caucus, he is a congressman from minneapolis, minnesota, and we are delighted our neighbor to the north has come to our grand opening ceremonies today. put your hands together. keith ellison. >> that was an awesome introduction. with your level of energy and all the good feelings in this room, we're going to be well set [applause] >> just really thank you so much because iowa is the leadoff. you guys are going in there first. and whatever you do here, is going to resonate throughout the nation. even the world. in this very campaign, right here, in iowa, right here in newton, i've met people oh have come from australia and toronto and all around
a lot of folks have stepped forward boldly and said, bernie sanders is my man texas congressional or u.s. senate level. we're delighted that someone has the courage and the moral his fellow congress persons and to the senators and to all elected officials it is appropriate to act on principle, and congressman ellison always acts on principle. he is a strong supporter of "black lives matter," a leader of the progressive caucus of the united states caucus, he is a congressman from...
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you can always take the turnpike or u.s. 441 but one lane is opened up on that southbound i-95 and this is a police involved crash, going to take some time to clear up. two other crashes to worry about turnpike the entrance ramp from kendall drive and 836 drivers eastbound right before you hit i-95 around 12th avenue you are going to see a couple of lanes blocked off. >>> thanks vanessa. >>> it is still cold starting out there. chilly. as we look live from our ft. lauderdale camera some broward county it is nice and quiet and dry. we are seeing once gun mostly 40s across south florida. concerned dam 46. although earlier this morning i was looking at the temperature like 3:00 in the morning. 51 in miami. mid-50s through the keys. usually the western suburbs. inland we are seeing mid-40s, 45 from west kendall and miami garden, ft. lauderdale. parkland 46. the winds are fairly calm or light out of the northwest, however we will be shifting more out of the east through the day today. we will be seeing a slight warm up for the afternoon. talking milder 70s by the afternoon and also the breez
you can always take the turnpike or u.s. 441 but one lane is opened up on that southbound i-95 and this is a police involved crash, going to take some time to clear up. two other crashes to worry about turnpike the entrance ramp from kendall drive and 836 drivers eastbound right before you hit i-95 around 12th avenue you are going to see a couple of lanes blocked off. >>> thanks vanessa. >>> it is still cold starting out there. chilly. as we look live from our ft. lauderdale...
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prison were dual nationals or u.s. green card holders. they weren't in u.s.rison for committing acts of terrorism. they were petty criminals. almost all of them want to stay in the united states. katty: what about these new sanctions that the u.s. treasury announced over the weekend on iran because of its ballistic missile program? had that taken the iranians by surprise, or were they expecting it? >> they were expecting it. certainly, they were angered by it. you will see fiery statements from the supreme leader saying iran -- america hasn't changed. the reality is that the nuclear deal lifted a two-ton load off of iran, and these sanctions are may be a five-pound, 10-pound load. katty: was that a political calculation by the white house? >> they needed to show that they were going to continue to react to provocative behavior. katty: the news coming out from vienna over the weekend, the iranians are in compliance with the nuclear program, and that is broadly accepted, right? >> that is broadly accepted. they got a clean bill of health from the iaea. a big qu
prison were dual nationals or u.s. green card holders. they weren't in u.s.rison for committing acts of terrorism. they were petty criminals. almost all of them want to stay in the united states. katty: what about these new sanctions that the u.s. treasury announced over the weekend on iran because of its ballistic missile program? had that taken the iranians by surprise, or were they expecting it? >> they were expecting it. certainly, they were angered by it. you will see fiery...
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with the dutch development agency, or u.s. with organizations like unicef, oxfam, or solidaridad, it keeps us, also, honest, because this is a moving thing. we do not have all the answers. we certainly cannot do it alone. we also have to be sure that in the approach of creating value across the total value chain and being sure that everybody is included and there is more equitable and sustainable wealth that we want to create, is that everybody is protected. and that can only be done if you work in partnership. i firmly believe that. francine: is there another ceo or a big influence in your life that you admire? paul: there are many people that you admire. the answers you normally get is to look at the gandhi's, or look at the nelson mandela's or look at the rosa parks'. but what they basically tell you is these are people that are driven by a strong sense of purpose. if a person like rosa parks, by not standing up on the bus, can change the face of racial segregation in the u.s., then any individual in its own circle can make
with the dutch development agency, or u.s. with organizations like unicef, oxfam, or solidaridad, it keeps us, also, honest, because this is a moving thing. we do not have all the answers. we certainly cannot do it alone. we also have to be sure that in the approach of creating value across the total value chain and being sure that everybody is included and there is more equitable and sustainable wealth that we want to create, is that everybody is protected. and that can only be done if you...
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pirg or u.s. public interest research group calls it as a way to protect their identities in this report, it caught our attention. >> why would you only want to detect a new account being there's a way to actually prevent it from happening in the first place? >> reporter: there are three named credit reporting agencies and we have told you for years how you can monitor your credit by getting a free credit report from them but that may not stop somebody from opening up new fraudulent accounts in your name. >> the only thing that credit monitoring does at its best is let you know after the fact whether somebody has opened a new account in your name. >> reporter: putting a freeze on your credit can last as long as you like and you won't get dinged for it. there is a cost associated with it depending on your state in the between three to $10 to freeze your credit and another two to 12 to unfreeze, let's say when you need a new line of credit reporting agency experian wants you to remember you've got t
pirg or u.s. public interest research group calls it as a way to protect their identities in this report, it caught our attention. >> why would you only want to detect a new account being there's a way to actually prevent it from happening in the first place? >> reporter: there are three named credit reporting agencies and we have told you for years how you can monitor your credit by getting a free credit report from them but that may not stop somebody from opening up new fraudulent...
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if you are heading in that direction take the turnpike or u.s. 441, runs parallel to i-95 in that area of broward county. the turnpike southbound at kendall drive. the entrance ramp was shut down. now that crash has been moved over to the shoulder. 836 drivers eastbound as you are heading toward i-95, you are going to see the left lane blocked off by a crash and then we have a stalled out car on the dolphin westbound as you approach the palmetto, that one blocking the right lane. lissette? >>> happy monday everyone for those of you who have been enjoying the cooler weather, it continues this morning and then we'll see a warm-up this afternoon. dressing in layers will be key. we are rain-free, dry and air, especially inland around kendall and homestead. waking up with 46 degrees. good morning to you in ft. lauderdale. 49 the same for pompano beach, 51 in miami and mid-50s through the keys. it is still cool. but check out the 30s and 20s across central and north florida. it is colder now in gainesville than in new york city. folks around the rest of our state are not digging out from tha
if you are heading in that direction take the turnpike or u.s. 441, runs parallel to i-95 in that area of broward county. the turnpike southbound at kendall drive. the entrance ramp was shut down. now that crash has been moved over to the shoulder. 836 drivers eastbound as you are heading toward i-95, you are going to see the left lane blocked off by a crash and then we have a stalled out car on the dolphin westbound as you approach the palmetto, that one blocking the right lane. lissette?...
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unless he gets a last minute break from appeals court or u.s. supreme court he will die by lethal injection at 6:00 tonight. reporter carson chambers was selected as a witness and is traveling to the that state prison in stark today to cover the execution. we're expecting the department of corrections and family members to speak out. we'll livestream what they have to stay on our abc action news app and web site. >>> largo police need your help to try to track down a pair of armed robbers, surveillance cameras that you see there captured this video of one man holding a clerk at gunpoint. this while the other suspect goes behind the counter to empty the cash register. gas station -- crit -- citgo gas station october 28th f. you know anything call crime stoppers. >>> the mother of phoebe jonchuck is planning to sue dcf over her daughter's death. we heard from that mother, michelle kerr. it's been a near since phoebe was thrown off the dick meisner bridge. dcf admitted fault for not following up on two critical phone calls, one from a lawyer warnin
unless he gets a last minute break from appeals court or u.s. supreme court he will die by lethal injection at 6:00 tonight. reporter carson chambers was selected as a witness and is traveling to the that state prison in stark today to cover the execution. we're expecting the department of corrections and family members to speak out. we'll livestream what they have to stay on our abc action news app and web site. >>> largo police need your help to try to track down a pair of armed...
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secretary of state john kerry talking with iran' s foreign minister to get the sailors relief or u.s. says it received assurances that the sailors will be allowed to continue on their morning. this is not the first time sailors in the gulf. 2007, 15 british sailors rack. house for 13 days at that point. rant prepares to deliver his final tonight. some of what he plans to say just beginning to leak out. political systems in washington can get things done. president saved are being careful not to call this a victory lap, but they do say that he will call attention to his administration successes past and present. , in the last year, we' ve seen a nuclear deal with iran, diplomatic ties with cuba, a global climate pact, and unemployment at 5%. the president is also expected to touch on the gun violence epidemic. one seat in the first lady' s guest box will be left empty in memory of victims of gun violence. here' s one guest you might not kentucky clerk who spent five days in jail for defying federal court orders and refusing to license same-sex marriage. she says she and her lawyer have
secretary of state john kerry talking with iran' s foreign minister to get the sailors relief or u.s. says it received assurances that the sailors will be allowed to continue on their morning. this is not the first time sailors in the gulf. 2007, 15 british sailors rack. house for 13 days at that point. rant prepares to deliver his final tonight. some of what he plans to say just beginning to leak out. political systems in washington can get things done. president saved are being careful not to...
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or 6,000 sales a year in that market. just to put that in some perspective, the company did probably that much volume of the f series pickup in the u.sy two or three days last month. that's the amount of sales that it does with that model. so it really is not a surprise to see ford pull out of these markets given that it's roughly the volume they're doing in each of those markets on a early basis. >> the chinese president is pledging a long-term support for iran. what does that say about his plans for the overall middle east? more on that when we return. ♪ >> stories making headlines around the world president putin criticized the soviet hero lenin denouncing him for brutal suppression in the 1920's. lenin is still revered by communists and others in russia. putin has weighed his comments carefully in the past. this time he said the czar had been blamed for attacking his own people but lenin did the same or worse. the world health organization is warning a mosquito borne virus is likely to spread through the americas except for canada and chile. an outbreak in brazil has been linked to thousands of birth defects after pregnant women
or 6,000 sales a year in that market. just to put that in some perspective, the company did probably that much volume of the f series pickup in the u.sy two or three days last month. that's the amount of sales that it does with that model. so it really is not a surprise to see ford pull out of these markets given that it's roughly the volume they're doing in each of those markets on a early basis. >> the chinese president is pledging a long-term support for iran. what does that say about...
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forces or u.s. forces in japan which are critical for the defense of the republic of korea. >> it's no secret that the relationship between china and south korea has blossomed over the last several years and tried to do everything they can to improve trade and all aspects of that bilateral relationship. it's also no secret that china has lobbied, and i think that's the understatement of the universe, south korea against that program. i think it's time for us, as leaders in the region, to step up our voices and our commitment to security in the region by support for things like the air program and try to get some support for those things because maybe, just just maybe, besides being good policy from our strategic interest, it might be a really good motivation factor for china to finally get up and do something about this global problem. the chair recognizes mr. sherman. >> usually it's the witnesses that answer questions but one question came up and that was why did we do it in iran and not north kor
forces or u.s. forces in japan which are critical for the defense of the republic of korea. >> it's no secret that the relationship between china and south korea has blossomed over the last several years and tried to do everything they can to improve trade and all aspects of that bilateral relationship. it's also no secret that china has lobbied, and i think that's the understatement of the universe, south korea against that program. i think it's time for us, as leaders in the region, to...
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it's not as defensive if you were going to look domestically to utilities or u.s.l cos. >> china was the primary driver in this week's market volatility. we have a look what to expect in the week ahead. >> after the most volatile week in chinese market history, invests are focusing on key got that could move markets even more. inflation tonight, producer prices dropping 6% last month, marking the 45th decline in prices. deflationary fears are rising as manufacturer activity continues to decline. consumer prices are expected rise by 1.6 year over year. this weekend we'll get a look at chinese loan growth. any signs of life from long-ter corporate loans that has been weak would go indicate reflued consumer confidence in the economy. and lastly trade data on tuesday. invefrtz are expecting a decline in exports. >> thank au, seem ma. so the chart master is taking a look at a name that could suffer from more volunteer in china. carter, what are you watching? >> caterpillar, tied to china, tied to oil, tied to everything that's sort of bad. it looks like there's a final
it's not as defensive if you were going to look domestically to utilities or u.s.l cos. >> china was the primary driver in this week's market volatility. we have a look what to expect in the week ahead. >> after the most volatile week in chinese market history, invests are focusing on key got that could move markets even more. inflation tonight, producer prices dropping 6% last month, marking the 45th decline in prices. deflationary fears are rising as manufacturer activity...
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take u.s.-1 or travel west to u.s.-441. >>> now to our top stories on this thursday morning. a third pern has died after a car crashed into a golf course lake on sunday night. a fourth person hospitalized died along with his brother and another man. it's still unclear how that car ended up in the lake and if the driver will be facing any charge. >>> and the remains of 21 month old lonzie barton m have been found by the jacksonville sheriff's office. that toddlerer has been missing since july. police say his mother's boyfriend led them to the remains. he and his the boy' mother are facing charges. >>> we'll be back just before 7:30. we'll all be here with a live local news update. >> certainly got reporters out there. for you. constance, the roads have been crazy. >> they have. >> we'll check in with you soon. local10.com there for you throughout the day. >> m.j. acosta we will
take u.s.-1 or travel west to u.s.-441. >>> now to our top stories on this thursday morning. a third pern has died after a car crashed into a golf course lake on sunday night. a fourth person hospitalized died along with his brother and another man. it's still unclear how that car ended up in the lake and if the driver will be facing any charge. >>> and the remains of 21 month old lonzie barton m have been found by the jacksonville sheriff's office. that toddlerer has been...
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so it is not expensive if you look domestically to utilities or u.s.elecous. >> and seema mody has a look at what to expect in the week ahead. >> melissa, after the most volatile week in china market, investors are focusing on data that could move markets even more. starting with inflation prices tonight, marking the 45th consecutive decline in prices. deflationary fears are rising as manufacturing activity continues to decline. keep in mind cpi prices are expected to rise by 1.6% year-over-year. this weekend we'll get a look at china loan growth. any signs of life from long-term corporate loans that has been weak for the last few months would indicate renewed private sector confidence in the economy. and lastly, trade data on tuesday, melissa, this will be crucial. investors are expecting a decline in exports but the question is by how much. if it is a big drop, that may encourage the central bank to continue devaluing the yuan even more. >> thank you, seema. >>> so the chart master is take a look at a name that could suffer from more volatile. >> we'
so it is not expensive if you look domestically to utilities or u.s.elecous. >> and seema mody has a look at what to expect in the week ahead. >> melissa, after the most volatile week in china market, investors are focusing on data that could move markets even more. starting with inflation prices tonight, marking the 45th consecutive decline in prices. deflationary fears are rising as manufacturing activity continues to decline. keep in mind cpi prices are expected to rise by 1.6%...
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source of problem so they do have dollar exposure so it's not as defensive if you look to utilities or u.s tellcos. >> a look at what to expect, seema. >> after the most volatile week they're looking at date that could move markets more. inflation, producer prices dropping 6% marking the 45th consecutive decline in prices. deflationary fears rising as manufacturing activity continues to decline. this weekend we'll also get a look at chinese loan growth. signs from long-term corporate loans that has been weak for the last few months would indicate renewed private sector confidence in the economy and trade data on tuesday, melissa, this will be crucial. investors are expecting a decline in exports but the question is by how much? if it's a big drop, that may encourage the central bank to continue devaluing the wuan even more. >> what are you watching? >> caterpillar tied to china, tied to oil and everything that's sort of bad if you will and looks like there's a final downleg to go. so crude oil, caterpillar. crude oil, caterpillar. so we have obviously this huge mean reversion back to the r
source of problem so they do have dollar exposure so it's not as defensive if you look to utilities or u.s tellcos. >> a look at what to expect, seema. >> after the most volatile week they're looking at date that could move markets more. inflation, producer prices dropping 6% marking the 45th consecutive decline in prices. deflationary fears rising as manufacturing activity continues to decline. this weekend we'll also get a look at chinese loan growth. signs from long-term...
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u.s. state department or from the u.s. justice department, which was responsible for the prosecution of these 11 people to talk about whether or not there is, in fact, a prisoner swap under way. >> thank you, roz. you're watching al jazeera coming up in just a couple of minutes. thousands in the german city of stuttgart showing support for an open door policy for refugees. >>> and nepal's black market spring up in kathmandu to supply fuel and other essentials. >> understanding the epidemic. >> it was terrifying. >> it's like navigating a minefield. >> go inside the new medical breakthrough. >> you had quite a reaction there. >> that's crazy. >> i really feel my life changing. >> the freedom is unbelievable. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> ...can affect and surpise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity... >> only on al jazeera america. >> in your headlines tie wants' pro-democracy
u.s. state department or from the u.s. justice department, which was responsible for the prosecution of these 11 people to talk about whether or not there is, in fact, a prisoner swap under way. >> thank you, roz. you're watching al jazeera coming up in just a couple of minutes. thousands in the german city of stuttgart showing support for an open door policy for refugees. >>> and nepal's black market spring up in kathmandu to supply fuel and other essentials. >>...
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situation where most global stock markets, whether developed in europe or u.s., it clearly being impactedentersolatility that around asia and the emerging markets. certainly the equity market seems to be offering on a long-term basis more value today than they did even a few months ago. what is going to cause the tide to rise, that is the other question. , thethe way i see it market has settled on a there is kind of a denial or increase of skepticism about the potential for macroeconomic improvements across the developed world over the medium term. the concern is what we're seeing such aa is going to have significant effect it will push of lowe more years growth and low inflation. what changes the perception and the market is more evidence that we are going through and improving employment situation. inflation starting to normalize as we move through the year. it's actually a very short distance between people thinking it's an inflationary bus to a dis-inflationary boom. but it's quite an amazing world we live in. we still have concerns about inflation. especially the bundesbank, the lega
situation where most global stock markets, whether developed in europe or u.s., it clearly being impactedentersolatility that around asia and the emerging markets. certainly the equity market seems to be offering on a long-term basis more value today than they did even a few months ago. what is going to cause the tide to rise, that is the other question. , thethe way i see it market has settled on a there is kind of a denial or increase of skepticism about the potential for macroeconomic...
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if you look at that, in the united kingdom or the u.s., china or brazil, returns on investment and educationndividuals is greater now than at any time in human history. francine: one of the biggest shakeups in the media world. "the financial times" and "the economist," two brands that pearson sold. this year. after the break, we talk acquisitions, strategy, and leadership. john: if we can find acquisitions that create quick and immediate value to shareholders, and long-term sustainable opportunities as well, we will take them. francine: more from the ceo of pearson, john fallon, when we return. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back to "leaders with lacqua." publishing group pearson will gain nearly a billion pounds from the sale of the "ft" and "the economist." but, what will it do with the money? john: if we can find acquisitions that create quick and immediate value to shareholders, and long-term, sustainable opportunities as well, we will take them. but, we don't need to hurry, we don't need to rush, and we will do that in ways in the context of returning capital to shareholders. francine: do you wo
if you look at that, in the united kingdom or the u.s., china or brazil, returns on investment and educationndividuals is greater now than at any time in human history. francine: one of the biggest shakeups in the media world. "the financial times" and "the economist," two brands that pearson sold. this year. after the break, we talk acquisitions, strategy, and leadership. john: if we can find acquisitions that create quick and immediate value to shareholders, and long-term...
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number one, it would either be the u.s., because prices got so low, or it would be the saudis. we look at a the u.s. side and we look at the economics, and at 50 and 40 and to some extent even 40. there's parts of these plays that can can make money. there's parts of these plays where the economics of producing are still okay. it's the sweet spots, assuming that producers reduce their costs. >> now you also said, it's not in the saudi's interest to do what everybody thinks they want to do. >> absolutely. the saudis are not going to save u.s. producers from themselves. they're not going to do it. let's say that the saudis reduce production? the price goes up. then the saudi producers are going to jump in and produce more, and if they do, prices are going to go back down. now the saudis have got less market share and less price. it would just be nuts. >> could we see oil at 20 bucks? >> right now the market is trading emotionally. there is no natural floor in a short-term crude oil market. there's nothing that's going to stop it at $25 or $20. all that's going to happen is the mar
number one, it would either be the u.s., because prices got so low, or it would be the saudis. we look at a the u.s. side and we look at the economics, and at 50 and 40 and to some extent even 40. there's parts of these plays that can can make money. there's parts of these plays where the economics of producing are still okay. it's the sweet spots, assuming that producers reduce their costs. >> now you also said, it's not in the saudi's interest to do what everybody thinks they want to...
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wells fargo, citigroup, pnc or u.s. one. the charts are broken down, the sectors become hated as it was once loved when the fed was expected to be tightening. like i told you, the market has citigroup stock for example has broken down to levels not seen since early 2014. morgan stanley, they didn't talk about it. but its stock has given up all its gains since 2014. these people are at standing declines, and i don't think they're done. so to the bottom line is, with china's -- strong employment like we got this morning, we are fighting both the fed and world events, if we just sit there and buy stocks without waiting for further weakness. i was hoping for a worse bottom today, we didn't get it. until we see a real crescendo of capitulation, i say we have to be willing to take some pain now to get some gain. if you can't take the gain, and you got some profits, i don't mind you taking them at all. >> a shoultout to your analyst lenore hawkins. despite the fed raising rates, but with a rising dividend rate up to 3.4%, should i
wells fargo, citigroup, pnc or u.s. one. the charts are broken down, the sectors become hated as it was once loved when the fed was expected to be tightening. like i told you, the market has citigroup stock for example has broken down to levels not seen since early 2014. morgan stanley, they didn't talk about it. but its stock has given up all its gains since 2014. these people are at standing declines, and i don't think they're done. so to the bottom line is, with china's -- strong employment...
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u.s. immediately, or what's going on. so i will have more information once i speak with him where we would meet, but i would fly in an hour, i would fly now to germany if i had more information and confirmation i could meet him. >> that's what i heard from family members, jason rezaian, amir hekmati, your husband, the pastor, saeed abedini. do you know, by the way, this fourth american, nosratollah khosrawi, who was freed? we don't know much about him. >> there was not much information in the media about him, but there was some coverage a few months ago. he was picked up, he was a businessman in dubai, dual iranian-american citizen. there was not much media brought to his situation, but i'm aware of it and glad he's being freed, too. he's only been there a few months in their custody a few months. >> i assume you and your attorney, who's been really helpful in trying to get your husband, saeed abedini, freed. you've been in close touch with officials at the state department. how have they treated you? >> sorry. it's been
u.s. immediately, or what's going on. so i will have more information once i speak with him where we would meet, but i would fly in an hour, i would fly now to germany if i had more information and confirmation i could meet him. >> that's what i heard from family members, jason rezaian, amir hekmati, your husband, the pastor, saeed abedini. do you know, by the way, this fourth american, nosratollah khosrawi, who was freed? we don't know much about him. >> there was not much...
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