down amid the at&t restructuring and going unplugged. why you might want to get in all your screen time while you can today. we ll explain on this friday, march 1st, as world wooitd exchange begins right now. i am brian sullivan. happy friday thanks for joining us. by the way, welcome to march, and guess what, the ides o march, not with the futures. they re up triple digits 155 points on the dow. the retail giants is spinning off old navy while keeping its other brands like the gap and banana republic in a yet to be named company. gap ceo art peck explaining the move on a conference call last night. i feel strongly that this combination of brands will be powerful by bringing them together we can better leverage capabilities and investments across the brands, share best practices, and drive efficiencies to create value for all stake holders. new co will have $9 billion in animal revenue, strong balance sheets, and a significant opportunity to ino vat, explore new ways to s
monday, january 28th as worldwide exchange begins right now. hot and cold, yes then know you re in and out, you re up and you re down good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching happy monday i m brian sullivan thank you for beginning your week with us here on cnbc. here is how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. not a green open right now dow futures indicated the dow could drop about 100 points a the open s&p futures down just about 12 points right now we are seeing red across the board, but fair value in the green, so listen, it s early this could change, but there s your setup we re not in asia. let s get a check. it s primarily a down day to begin the week here. we are seeing a drop we saw a slight gain with the other asian markets certainly are on the downside, not a big deal, not a huge drop right now. trade talks are going to be key this week for us and for the asia markets
worldwide exchange begins right now. all right. good morning and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. it is nice to be back with you after last week s wild ride, stock futures here indicating the likelihood maybe of another possible drop. the nasdaq is higher let s just call that flat. remember, despite that wild volatility we actually ended up on the dow kind of hard to believe. with that, the ten year yield a little lower right now it s quietly crept back up to the 3.20%. 3.25%, the yield number, everybody starts to watch, worry about interest rates and the markets. worldwide in asia, it was a decline. you can see a lot. that s the bond yield. china and japan falling. let s get to that. china, down 1.5% the hang seng down 2%. shanghai held up okay just down .4 of 1%. a lot of red in asia our futures a mixed trade. let s wrap this whole thing up because there is a lot going on. joining us from london is daniel morris, senior i
could the major averages end 2015 with double digit gains? yes, you heard me. five weeks into the deadline, confusion and delays in switching over to the new chip credit cards creating a golden opportunity for hackers. they are preying. how safe are you. maybe you should be praying. and is money that is being september by the federal reserve and treasury to iraq ending up in hands of terrorists or iranians? first let s check in with with sara. good afternoon. we start with a stock market in a rally. all three major averages back in the green for the year. could we be looking at 2015 ending with a dull digit gain? one market bullish strategist thinks so. everybody is saying we re going to flat line into the end of the year. given where short positions are and how much capital is on the sideline, maybe we have a double digit end up 10%, 12 percent % year. a bold call. is he right? brad mcmillan joining us. lee has been right all along, but 10% to 12% sounds aggressive.
church during a service at the newly renovated st. patrick s cathedral. he received a standing ovation from american nuns after thanking them for their service to the church. this is a sign of the awareness of the pope of the importance of the service of the women in the church. reporter: michelle is among thousands anxiously waiting to hear what the holy father will say next. she was selected by lottery to attend the evening mass at madison square garden. he speaks to all of us old, judge, people that may be felt they weren t accepted in the church, i don t think they should feel that way any longer. i hope they don t feel that way any longer. reporter: pope francis leaves tomorrow morning for philadelphia. the last stop on his u.s. tour. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. that philadelphia leg of the trip begins with a meeting with bishops. san jose police opened fire on a suspect last night. it happened at the monterey oaks mobile home park. they saw a man on th