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CBS This Morning: What Action to Take Amid the Sell-Off

Stock market investors have been enjoying the longest bull market in Wall Street history, but the bulls stumbled badly earlier in the week, before making a slight comeback Friday. All three of the major indexes posted losses of up to four percent for the week, the worst five-day run in six months. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss what investors should do next.

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CBS This Morning: Why Stock Market's Recent Volatility is Healthy

A wild week on Wall Street came to an end with a small rally on Friday. I joined CBS This Morning to explain why such volatility might not be a bad thing. 

CBS This Morning: Wall Street Market Correction

Wall Street opens after the Dow suffered its second-worst points drop ever. It closed more than 1,000 points lower Thursday. The worst drop in history, nearly 1,200 points, happened Monday. I join CBS This Morning to discuss why the market is in correction territory.

CBS Evening News: Dow Plunges Again, Closes Down More Than 1,000 Points

U.S. stocks tumbled again after huge swings earlier this week. On Thursday, the Dow lost more than 1,000 points. Here's my latest appearance on the CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor to help explain what's behind the volatility.

CBS Evening News: Dow Plunges in Largest One-Day Decline

U.S. stocks plunged Monday, marking a second day of steep declines. I joined CBS Evening News anchor Jeff Glor to discuss what we can expect moving forward.

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CBS Evening News: The Dow Plunge

It was a bad end to a bad week on Wall Street. The Dow plunged 666 points Friday, or 2.5 percent -- the biggest percentage drop in a year and a half. For the year, however, it is still ahead.

CBS This Morning: Amazon, Apple & Google Report Record Earnings

Tech giants including Amazon, Google's parent company Alphabet and Apple are celebrating record-breaking sales. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss what contributed to Amazon's massive increase in sales and why Apple was able to increase their revenue despite lackluster sales numbers.

CBS Evening News: Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan Tackle Health Care

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase announced plans to create a new health care company aimed at tackling rising insurance costs.  How could it impact the economy? 

CBS This Morning: Retirement Planning

About 65 million Americans are part of Generation X, and they will be the next generation to retire. A recent TD Ameritrade survey finds only 33 percent of Gen X workers expect to be "very secure" in retirement. Almost half worry about running out of money.

CBS Evening News: Trump to Push "America First" Agenda at Davos

President Trump is heading to Davos, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum. The president's "America First" policies will contrast with what has typically been an event that champions globalization.

CBS Evening News: Trump Approves Tariffs on Foreign Solar Panels

President Trump is approving tariffs on imported solar-energy components and large washing machines in a bid to help U.S. manufacturers. The administration is imposing an immediate tariff of 30 percent on most imported solar modules, with the rate declining before phasing out after four years. 

CBS This Morning - What's Behind the Dow's Surge?

The Dow opened at a record high after soaring more than 300 points and closing above 26,000 for the first time. I joined Norah O'Donnell, Gayle King and John Dickerson on CBS This Morning to discuss the gains and how a looming government shutdown could impact the surge.

CBS This Morning - Gen X and Retirement

Generation X, or Americans born between the mid-60s and mid-80s, won't start hitting retirement age for another 12 years, but a new report says many believe they're not on track. Thirty-seven percent say they'd like to fully retire, but don't think they'll be able to afford it and 43 percent say they're behind in their savings.

CBS Evening News - Dow Hits 25,000