what does that do? it makes these companies exports a lot cheaper and attractive overseas. toyota, mitsubishi, honda, sony, all gaining. ashley: gold miners were seeing a nice pop today. the rally came despite downbeat comments from jpmorgan on the sector. harmony gold and goldfields leading the gains after the bell. you know what what? after the bell starts right now. liz: he s excited. listen, he helped build one of the biggest online job search companies in the world. you know it well, monster. but then he got caught up in what was called the great backdating stock scandal, the options backdating of wall street five years ago. jim treacy, former coo of monster worldwide, served two years in federal prison. he is is here today, speaking out for the first time since being released on everything from the doj looking at guys like steve cohen to the goldman sachs trading scandal. everything and more. this is a fox business exclusive. ashley: plenty of cash on hand, wealthy ru
this support picket line started at 4:00 a.m. may last for a few days. the teamsters say they re honoring a strike being held a thousand miles away. robert morales is the secretary treasurer. we are supporting our brothers and in the local union because the corporations doesn t want to come to an agreement. you know? with fair conditions and they want to take the pension plan away. dozens of trucks are sitting idle in lots like this. allied waste are companies that operate in as many as seven cities including fremont and half moon bay. they service thousands of customers. evan boyd is the district manager. it creates a service disruption and deal yai. we re doing what we can to mitigate on the must service customers, hospitals, large accounts. those large accounts are places like restaurants. jersey joe s owned by don ask supposed to get garbage picked up friday. i never had to deal with it. it will be nasty. health department isn t going to like that. they f.the
sullivan outside the conference hall in san francisco. we have a very sophisticated system designed to bring you the latest news and pictures as they happen. so brian, what are we expecting? this is going to be a big time event here. maybe we need a giant sledgehammer to smash a screen a la 1984. here s how this is going to work. this is why i walked all the way out here last night. lights just dimmed. al gore seen, we are ready to go. we have a full crew here. jon is going to be sending us information as it occurs. he is going to deliver that information via electronic message to me, and then i will use that to deliver it to you and our audience to make sure that cnbc viewers get all the latest on apple. the expected iphone 5, maybe an ipad mini. maybe maybe great e facebook integration, ios6, whatever. that will be fed from there to me from me to you. watch facebook, maybe greater integration, google. will youtube get the boot in the apple screen? lot of talk there. and t
dow and s&p 500 are in the mid-of a five session losing streak. right now we re looking to lose 75 on the dow, nine on the s&p 500. as for the picture in europe, we re seeing red arrows across the board with ftse down the most, down 1%. let s get to our road map for this morning and we start off with questions about whether or not there s another round of easing. risk assets lower around the world. euro break below 1.22. oil trading lower. all ahead of the release of china gdp overnight. warren buffett is seeing signs of a slow down too. no surprise. cnbc exclusive the legendary investor who runs berkshire hathaway says in the past two months the economy has been flat although a pickup in housing. shares of supervalu in a free fall. is withdrawing it s forecast for the year, suspending its dividend and considering selling all or parts of the company. is this the latest victim of walmart and dollar stores? we have to get to the markets. the futures are moving lower on fear