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trish regan from cnbc.nks so much. >>> it's one of the most hotly desired new devices of the year. today, fans of apple's ipad finally got their hands on that flat computer. following generally good tech reviews from those tech writers, as many as 300,000 ipads were expected to be sold this weekend alone. among the new ipad owners? nbc's george lewis. >> from the l.a. area -- to the streets of new york. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: the stampede began this morning as apple stores opened for business. and the mobs were there for just one thing. >> ipad. >> reporter: some people had camped out for days for the privilege of being first to get their hands on one. and in chicago, they waited in the rain. >> it's my wife's birthday. >> reporter: tech blogger robert scobel was first to emerge from the apple store in palo alto, california. >> pretty nice. it's very, very light. >> reporter: the hype has been going on for more than two months now. >> we call it the ipad. >> reporter: since late january when apple
trish regan from cnbc.nks so much. >>> it's one of the most hotly desired new devices of the year. today, fans of apple's ipad finally got their hands on that flat computer. following generally good tech reviews from those tech writers, as many as 300,000 ipads were expected to be sold this weekend alone. among the new ipad owners? nbc's george lewis. >> from the l.a. area -- to the streets of new york. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: the stampede began this morning...
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but cnbc's trish regan tells us tonight that the agency is now taking the gloves off. trish, good evening. >> hi, good evening, lester. well, this is an agency that is a very different agency, perhaps, than the one we have seen in the past. that is the message tonight. a stronger, more aggressive securities and exchange commission. in the agency's first public statement since that news about goldman sachs broke on friday, the s.e.c. enforcement director, robert cue sammy tells us, and i quote, we have brought and will continue to pursue cases involving the products and practices related to the financial crisis. now, lester, the language here that's most critical is "continue to pursue." officials tell me that pursuing financial fraud is a top priority right now at the s.e.c. and that they have a wide range of cases that they are currently looking into. they also point out that they are better equipped to handle some of these investigations because there has been a restructuring within the s.e.c. so that there are now specific groups that are targeting specific kinds of
but cnbc's trish regan tells us tonight that the agency is now taking the gloves off. trish, good evening. >> hi, good evening, lester. well, this is an agency that is a very different agency, perhaps, than the one we have seen in the past. that is the message tonight. a stronger, more aggressive securities and exchange commission. in the agency's first public statement since that news about goldman sachs broke on friday, the s.e.c. enforcement director, robert cue sammy tells us, and i...
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you, trish regan, are financing this portfolio hedge fund. >> larry, you said it. you go! >>> when we come back, more signs pointing to economic recovery. >> i'm sorry. >> you're absolutely right, though. why aren't stocks higher. ? we'll debate it for you. >>> walmart is cutting prices on thousands of items. we'll discuss whether it's a show of strength or a show of weakness. >>> welcome back to "the call." tracking shares of palm the stock is up again today. rumors continue on whether or not this company will remain independent of the latest, and you got to follow the bouncing ball here. a chinese website is speculating that htc out of taiwan might acquire the company. this is a translated article that you can get via google and also the chinese-based pcmaker had been named earlier in the week and stocks up 33% so far this week. its best one-week gain in a year and on a year to date basis it has been choppy and the stock long term has been struggling. $880 million market gap, trish. help yourself. >> thank you, matt nesto. >>> everyone is in agreement the economy is reco
you, trish regan, are financing this portfolio hedge fund. >> larry, you said it. you go! >>> when we come back, more signs pointing to economic recovery. >> i'm sorry. >> you're absolutely right, though. why aren't stocks higher. ? we'll debate it for you. >>> walmart is cutting prices on thousands of items. we'll discuss whether it's a show of strength or a show of weakness. >>> welcome back to "the call." tracking shares of palm the...
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is the closing bell, and you know who is next, trish regan. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. on wall street, do you know where your money is? welcome to the "closing bell," i'm trish regan in for the maria bartiromo, and despite news that shocked wall street investors are digging in their heels here and showing a bit of resistance, and you have the dow losing as much as 170 points earlier in the session after the s.e.c. charged goldman sachs with fraud. related to subprime mortgage investments and the latest details we will have for you coming up momentarily, but stocks ending off of the worst levels of the day. we want to look at how the dow finished today on wall street. you can see down 124 and we want to reiterate it was down 170 points earlier in the session. the nasdaq composite ending off of 2,481, and the s&p 500 down 19. and goldman sachs also off of their lows, but the stock is still sharply lower ending off 12.6%. you can see it right there, $160.97 a shafrmt nre. now, ahead this hour, how the news will impact investors and how lit impact your money. will it spark
is the closing bell, and you know who is next, trish regan. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. on wall street, do you know where your money is? welcome to the "closing bell," i'm trish regan in for the maria bartiromo, and despite news that shocked wall street investors are digging in their heels here and showing a bit of resistance, and you have the dow losing as much as 170 points earlier in the session after the s.e.c. charged goldman sachs with fraud. related to subprime mortgage...
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welcome to "the call" i'm trish regan and melissa francis is off.ong earnings from a variety of companies not giving stocks a boost here. goldman sachs one of those companies and we'll tell you why some of the company shareholders are not happy and it has nothing to do with the sec lawsuit, right, larry? >> good morning, trish. i don't know. smaller banks came out with great earnings. we'll discuss whether they are investment play than the bigger ones. more and more companies are increasing their dividends. we'll look at whether they're investing in, as well. this is "the call." we are cnbc. >>> okay. here we go. so far, it's a great earning season. goldman sachs, ibm, united health care and coach all reporting strong results here, but stocks not getting so much of a boost. investors selling on the news. take a look at the s&p. it has moved back into positive territory here. we are in the green, up 0.5%. up six points. the dow up 20 points there. you can see recovering from the lows earlier in the session moving back into the green and the nasdaq tr
welcome to "the call" i'm trish regan and melissa francis is off.ong earnings from a variety of companies not giving stocks a boost here. goldman sachs one of those companies and we'll tell you why some of the company shareholders are not happy and it has nothing to do with the sec lawsuit, right, larry? >> good morning, trish. i don't know. smaller banks came out with great earnings. we'll discuss whether they are investment play than the bigger ones. more and more companies...
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i'm trish regan at the new york stock exchange in for maria bartiromo.ashington's war on wall street is heating up though right here in the critical final hour where we are seeing signs of resilience among investors. the stock market selling off sharply today on the heels of the major announcement that is sending shock waves across wall street and main street. the securities and exchange commission hitting goldman sachs with fraud charges related to subprime mortgages and we will have the latest in a moment, but first, take a look at the major averages. look at what we are seeing right now. we are seeing the equities definitely under pressure, but way off of the worst levels of the day. the dow right now up 116 points and loss of 1% point as you can see, and a bit of recovery off of the lows of the session. the same story over on the nasdaq, 2482 to the level, and the s&p 500 again similar story here off of the lows of the session, down 18 points, a loss of 1.5% right now. in the meantime, we want to look at the goldman shares down sharply, but they are
i'm trish regan at the new york stock exchange in for maria bartiromo.ashington's war on wall street is heating up though right here in the critical final hour where we are seeing signs of resilience among investors. the stock market selling off sharply today on the heels of the major announcement that is sending shock waves across wall street and main street. the securities and exchange commission hitting goldman sachs with fraud charges related to subprime mortgages and we will have the...
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i'm trish regan. >> i'm larry kudlow. i'll see you tonight in "the kudlow report" 7:00 p.m.astern and "power lunch" is up next. >>> welcome everybody to "power lunch" from v-shaped recovery to pear-shaped anchor -- steve jobs, apples, you like pears? i love apples. 13 broke ranlgs raising prices on apple. the stock, all time fresh highs today. >> yes, tyler has been stealing dennis kneale's red bull. speaking of winners in the market today huntington bank shares is today's biggest gain inner the s&p 500 swinging to a surprise profit. what are they doing right? the chairman and ceo joins us live. >> i'm dennis kneale. powerful senator chuck schumer now backing the idea of adding a bank tax to the fed reg bill. >> turn up your volume right now because there are new developments related to the sec's fraud case against goldman sachs. steve liesman broke news this morning and is going to break news again right now. steve? >> thank you very much. cnbc now has additional details that appear to contradict the government's fraud case against goldman sachs. the government says in its
i'm trish regan. >> i'm larry kudlow. i'll see you tonight in "the kudlow report" 7:00 p.m.astern and "power lunch" is up next. >>> welcome everybody to "power lunch" from v-shaped recovery to pear-shaped anchor -- steve jobs, apples, you like pears? i love apples. 13 broke ranlgs raising prices on apple. the stock, all time fresh highs today. >> yes, tyler has been stealing dennis kneale's red bull. speaking of winners in the market today...
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i'm trish regan and we're 90 seconds into today's session. can greece get its financial house in order? we will debate it. hey, larry. >> thank, trish. did china blink? we'll discuss who will benefit and if there could be an economic backlash for the usa. >> i'm melissa francis, the controversy for carry-on luggage today. today southwest weighs in and game on. this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> all right forget about dow 11 noun stocks are falling as investors worry about the deepening financial crisis in greece. on the plus side, retail sales were strong in march helped by an early easter and right now take a look at the s&p 500. it is essentially fought on the session and down three points. that's 0.3%. take a look at the dow, as well. negative territory by about 25 points, 0.2% and 10,873. we're getting further and further away from that mark. verizon the biggest drag there. take a look at the nasdaq. trading on the downside by 8.5% and that's a third of a percentage point. oil falling for the second straight day as inventories remain at a ten
i'm trish regan and we're 90 seconds into today's session. can greece get its financial house in order? we will debate it. hey, larry. >> thank, trish. did china blink? we'll discuss who will benefit and if there could be an economic backlash for the usa. >> i'm melissa francis, the controversy for carry-on luggage today. today southwest weighs in and game on. this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> all right forget about dow 11 noun stocks are falling as investors worry...
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cnbc's trish regan has this scoop on the pot. y, trish. >> reporter: the way that you rolled off 420 off of your tongue, erin -- >> right. >> -- let's back up real quick and let our viewers know because not everyone knows what 420 is. it's a counterkumture holiday that started in the 1980s. so just kind of like you have the 5:00 is the time to drink, well for marijuana enthusiasts 420 p.m. around the world is the time to light up a joint and most especially on april 20th at 420. so with that in mind we have a huge special report today on marijuana, an in-depth special on the economic, the politics of marijuana in america. and it shows that despite efforts for legalization of recreational pot used in california and the majority of americans are still opposed to legalization for any purpose though they support it for medicinal reasons. now according to our poll results on cnbc.com, 55% of americans oppose legalization for any purpose, but the one-third of the country is in favor. soap you can see right there, 33%, about one-third of
cnbc's trish regan has this scoop on the pot. y, trish. >> reporter: the way that you rolled off 420 off of your tongue, erin -- >> right. >> -- let's back up real quick and let our viewers know because not everyone knows what 420 is. it's a counterkumture holiday that started in the 1980s. so just kind of like you have the 5:00 is the time to drink, well for marijuana enthusiasts 420 p.m. around the world is the time to light up a joint and most especially on april 20th at...
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trish regan is off. dow back above 11,000 as europe announces its latest plan. we'll discuss what it helps for other european countries in trouble like spain and portugal, not to mention california. >> california, new york, new jersey. i'm larry kudlow. we have martin feld steen and robert rice to discuss whether there should be a vat tax. i think you know my opinion. we'll also talk about whether the fed is to blame for asset bubbles because it is just too boring and wussy. we are "the call" on cnbc. we need cowboy monitorism. >>> the dow back above 11,000 as euro done -- also on traders' minds, the earnings season which kicks off after the bell today with alcoa reporting results. the dow right now is trading to the plus side by 23 points. 11,020.63. the s&p 500 also in positive territory by about 3 1/3 points. aig, titanium metals, st. jude the biggest percentage winners. nasdaq to the plus side by almost four points. about a tenth of a percent, 2457. let's head to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange with more. what's moving? >> the importan
trish regan is off. dow back above 11,000 as europe announces its latest plan. we'll discuss what it helps for other european countries in trouble like spain and portugal, not to mention california. >> california, new york, new jersey. i'm larry kudlow. we have martin feld steen and robert rice to discuss whether there should be a vat tax. i think you know my opinion. we'll also talk about whether the fed is to blame for asset bubbles because it is just too boring and wussy. we are...
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i am trish regan here at the new york stock exchange. we're 90 minutes into trading on this monday morning. we see stocks getting a boost from a flurry of m and a activity. we're going to discuss whether big caps or small caps happen to be the best place for your investments right now. good morning, larry. >> i'm larry kudlow. as the senate gets ready to vote on fin regul legislation, we'll talk live with senator merkley and discuss what your investment strategy would be. >> live to athens on the latest to the bailout for greece. plus review texas instruments earnings which are coming up after the bell. this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> stocks getting a boost from strong earnings from the likes of caterpillar, whirlpool and humana. take a look at how the s&p 500 is trading so far on the day. it's essentially flat on the session. it's up less than one-tenth of 1 #%. take a look at the dow, positive on the day. up better than 35 points. three-tenths of a percent. finally the nasdaq, see how that's trading. also in positive territory although
i am trish regan here at the new york stock exchange. we're 90 minutes into trading on this monday morning. we see stocks getting a boost from a flurry of m and a activity. we're going to discuss whether big caps or small caps happen to be the best place for your investments right now. good morning, larry. >> i'm larry kudlow. as the senate gets ready to vote on fin regul legislation, we'll talk live with senator merkley and discuss what your investment strategy would be. >> live to...
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. >> trish regan, appreciate it. i want to bring in a good friend of mine, a man of the people, one of the best guys around, jim cramer host of "mad money." how are you buddy? >> great donny that you have this show this week. you've tapped into exactly what people feel. anger across the board. no matter what. >> okay. but, jim, help me. let's try and -- it's very easy to throw stones at this point. >> right. >> i want you to defend for a moment goldman sachs and say you know what? i worked at this company. >> okay. >> there's a lot of -- we're cleaning it up. if i'm watching this, how can i not be angry? look at these guys, look at what these thieves do. defend goldman. >> all right. i will defend goldman. it's true that i worked there at one point in my career and they gave me my start. i do think they will lose this lawsuit but let's put that aside for a second. goldman sachs created along with aca which is an insurer and paulson something that allowed you to take either side of the trade. no one told you that you
. >> trish regan, appreciate it. i want to bring in a good friend of mine, a man of the people, one of the best guys around, jim cramer host of "mad money." how are you buddy? >> great donny that you have this show this week. you've tapped into exactly what people feel. anger across the board. no matter what. >> okay. but, jim, help me. let's try and -- it's very easy to throw stones at this point. >> right. >> i want you to defend for a moment goldman...
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i'm trish regan.or an unprecedented look inside america's marijuana industry. [ music ] >> i'm here to eradicate the scum that have infiltrated my county and made it nationally known as a producer county of... good marijuana. [ music ] >> and now, the cnbc original documentary "marijuana, inc. "inside america's pot industry." [ music ] >> welcome to ukiah, california! >> the scene, a county fair. two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fairgrounds. future farmers examine prized livestock. this is northern california's mendocino county. at first glance, a picture postcard of the far west. but beneath its beauty-- >> police search warrant! >> lies a controversial, profitable and increasingly violent criminal enterprise.
i'm trish regan.or an unprecedented look inside america's marijuana industry. [ music ] >> i'm here to eradicate the scum that have infiltrated my county and made it nationally known as a producer county of... good marijuana. [ music ] >> and now, the cnbc original documentary "marijuana, inc. "inside america's pot industry." [ music ] >> welcome to ukiah, california! >> the scene, a county fair. two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the...
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cnbc's trish regan joins us with more. why the talks and why now? >> natalie, good morning. it is a very tough business model these days, the airline industry. the hope is that these two major airlines, if they were to combine, then they would be able to better compete in the global marketplace. specifically with delta northwest which of course merged. so it is kind of a hope that they would have that edge that they would gain from being such a big operation. but natalie, they've been down this road before in 2008. they tried to merge with continental. both of them did. they got a lot of opposition from the unions. once again that's going to be in the cards here. they'll have to get the unions on-board. >> trish regan at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> police in afghanistan say they have arrested five would-be suicide bombers. it was the biggest suicide team ever caught in kabul. >>> the taliban has released a new video of a man it says is an american soldier. he was captured last june in afghanistan. it is not clear when the video was made. >>> if you've been su
cnbc's trish regan joins us with more. why the talks and why now? >> natalie, good morning. it is a very tough business model these days, the airline industry. the hope is that these two major airlines, if they were to combine, then they would be able to better compete in the global marketplace. specifically with delta northwest which of course merged. so it is kind of a hope that they would have that edge that they would gain from being such a big operation. but natalie, they've been...
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i am trish regan. we are 90 minutes into a new trading session of a new week here. we've got stocks recovering a bit here, getting a boost from citi's news on earnings. but the goldman sachs issue still overhanging this market right now. we're going to discuss whether or not the deck is actually stacked against the small investor. if so, what do you do about it? good morning, larry. >> good morning, trish. are we witnessing a more aggressive sec? are more charges against wall street firms to come? what does that mean for the markets going forward? >> hey, larry. i'm melissa francis. as airlines lose about $200 million a day from the fallout from the iceland volcano, we're going to take a look at airline stocks. have you noticed oil's down sharply today? this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> financials taking front and center this morning. citigroup continuing its remarkable comeback, easily beating wall street's earning forecast. everyone is still talking about the sec fraud charges against goldman sachs. also adding to positive sentiment, the index of leading indicators
i am trish regan. we are 90 minutes into a new trading session of a new week here. we've got stocks recovering a bit here, getting a boost from citi's news on earnings. but the goldman sachs issue still overhanging this market right now. we're going to discuss whether or not the deck is actually stacked against the small investor. if so, what do you do about it? good morning, larry. >> good morning, trish. are we witnessing a more aggressive sec? are more charges against wall street firms...