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we at cnbc have you on the monitor right now. they're waving at you. >> we're waving back. >> reporter: just a tick lower than the 5% forecast from economists around the country. an important part here, treasury yields they fell, around 5 to 7 basis points. that may sound small, but it's a considerable decline. a basis point is one hundred of a percent. investors are growing concerned about higher rates slowing down the economy and causing more issues in the banking sector. we're seeing investors breathing a sigh of relief. rates could go even higher from inflation doesn't ease. the odds of fed pausing now at 88%. yesterday it was 78%. increasing odds of no more hikes. grocery prices declined slightly, still up 7%. a 4% job in used vehicle prices. shelter costs increased 4% in a month, that's up over 8% from a year ago. tech stocks are gaining in the free market. >> i'm sure you and your friends have talked about it, our friends have been talking about it, the inflation costs for rent, not only in major cities, but across america
we at cnbc have you on the monitor right now. they're waving at you. >> we're waving back. >> reporter: just a tick lower than the 5% forecast from economists around the country. an important part here, treasury yields they fell, around 5 to 7 basis points. that may sound small, but it's a considerable decline. a basis point is one hundred of a percent. investors are growing concerned about higher rates slowing down the economy and causing more issues in the banking sector. we're...
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cnbc's kayla tausche explains what will happen and who it will hurt. >> reporter: the u.s. has maxed out its nearly $32 trillion credit card, and congress has just three weeks to raise the limit. a default top economists say would lead to financial disaster. a stock market dive, tanking 401(k)s and a spike in job losses. missing the deadline by a week would cost 1.5 million jobs, soaring to 8 million if the deadlock reaches the fall. in either case, a recession. and some federal spending could be in jeopardy, including here at all saints food pantry in detroit which could lose a third of its annual budget. >> we could have a point we don't have anymore food to give. >> reporter: devine telling us she relies on this food. her family struggling with high inflation. >> the cost of living went up a lot, so it's hard. >> reporter: a potential default could put benefits for veterans at risk. we met shannon galloway, whose husband chris served in iraq and afghanistan. since he died 14 years ago, the galloways have relied on payments from the government. >> those benefits are how w
cnbc's kayla tausche explains what will happen and who it will hurt. >> reporter: the u.s. has maxed out its nearly $32 trillion credit card, and congress has just three weeks to raise the limit. a default top economists say would lead to financial disaster. a stock market dive, tanking 401(k)s and a spike in job losses. missing the deadline by a week would cost 1.5 million jobs, soaring to 8 million if the deadlock reaches the fall. in either case, a recession. and some federal spending...
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joining us now, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange," frank holland. frank, good morning. what specifically is at issue here? there's obviously an entirely new world of streaming. there's artificial intelligence. >> correct. >> of course, the question of pay. what is the debate here? >> first and foremost, america is calling for the members to hit the picket line starting today, as you mentioned, after they failed to reach the contract. the writers argue they suffered financially, as streaming boomed in part due to shorter seasons, and also smaller residual payments. we have to keep in mind, the last writers strike happened 15 years ago. it was a different landscape with television, movies. there was no streaming platforms or anything out there. while we saw a disruption in entertainment options, it had a bigger impact to california's economy. it cost $2 billion. there's serious financial ramifications. in addition to ramifications for the different entertainment companies. >> president biden is promising continued action to keep america's banking system, quote, safe and s
joining us now, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange," frank holland. frank, good morning. what specifically is at issue here? there's obviously an entirely new world of streaming. there's artificial intelligence. >> correct. >> of course, the question of pay. what is the debate here? >> first and foremost, america is calling for the members to hit the picket line starting today, as you mentioned, after they failed to reach the contract. the writers argue they...
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last night he talked exclusively to cnbc's david faber. >> there is a strong possibility that it will make life much better, and there is some chance that it goes wrong and destroys humanity hopefully that chance is small, but it is not zero. >> reporter: for years hollywood has envisioned a dark future controlled by computers. >> what am i >> reporter: i. robot may be extreme, dr. jeffrey hinton recently left his job at google to issue a stark warning. >> i think it's possible that people are just passing phase in the evolution of intelligence. >> reporter: people are passing phase, in other words, computers will take over >> yes, that's possible. >> reporter: an existential threat to all of us. listen to where that warning is coming from. these interest guys who invented this technology and growing bipartisan agreement in congress that a.i. needs to be regulated, but the u.s. is far behind europe where new a.i. guardrail laws are moving towards passage, riskier apps would be facing oversight in europe, laws would move to protect children, ban scoring people based on their behavior a
last night he talked exclusively to cnbc's david faber. >> there is a strong possibility that it will make life much better, and there is some chance that it goes wrong and destroys humanity hopefully that chance is small, but it is not zero. >> reporter: for years hollywood has envisioned a dark future controlled by computers. >> what am i >> reporter: i. robot may be extreme, dr. jeffrey hinton recently left his job at google to issue a stark warning. >> i think...
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cnbc reports that linda yaccarino is one. they say yaccarino is leaving nbc universal immediately. nbc universal is the parent company of nbc news. >>> a young migrant is volunteering at a shelter here, what he tells me about his dreams for the future. dreams for the future. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means your priorities are ours too. our retirement tools and advice can help you leave a legacy for the ones you love. that's the value of
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here at cnbc headquarters and here's your "five@5. we begin with one week and one day with no deal in sight. the negotiators say they've hit yet another speed bump there are growing calls of a coming recession in the next 12 months goldman sachs david solomon weighs in. >>> and a new warning from ceo of the most valuable chipmaker and their impact on the u.s. tech dominance, plus as investors weigh the impact of the record-breaking $1.3 billion fine against meta platforms, we hear from the regulator leading the charge against big tech. >>> and later, the culture wars hit retail target facing backlash it's may 24th, 2023. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. i'm frank holland. thanks for waking up with us a very busy morning with two can't-miss interviews coming up in a few minutes first an interview with the world east largest pc maker, lenovo executives say there is light at the end of the tunnel. then at 5:30, a "worldwide exchange" exclusive with helen dixo
here at cnbc headquarters and here's your "five@5. we begin with one week and one day with no deal in sight. the negotiators say they've hit yet another speed bump there are growing calls of a coming recession in the next 12 months goldman sachs david solomon weighs in. >>> and a new warning from ceo of the most valuable chipmaker and their impact on the u.s. tech dominance, plus as investors weigh the impact of the record-breaking $1.3 billion fine against meta platforms, we hear...
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in the first on cnbc interview there. the language, jules, she did everything but say the word china. that is what she implied or suggested. back to you. >> marty, thank you so much for the analysis and coverage. it has been fantastic from hiroshima. >>> sticking can china, the country is blocking the supply of products made by micron banning key operators from buying them. beijing's regulator said the firm failed a national security review micron looks forward to continue discussions with the chinese authorities. the frankfurt listing is down 5% in pre-market trade down 6%. arabile, i can't help but pay attention to the timing. we knew the review was under way with china review of micron, but to come out with the ban as biden said he expects relations with china to improve. you have to wonder if there is a connection and merit in biden's claim it will improve. >> you wonder if posturing is at play or is it really a case of what we've always weird with regard to china. excess information is really the issue. we talk about
in the first on cnbc interview there. the language, jules, she did everything but say the word china. that is what she implied or suggested. back to you. >> marty, thank you so much for the analysis and coverage. it has been fantastic from hiroshima. >>> sticking can china, the country is blocking the supply of products made by micron banning key operators from buying them. beijing's regulator said the firm failed a national security review micron looks forward to continue...
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newly-released footage from 2020 shows cnbc reporter hadley gamble having an awkward zoom call when somebody showed up in the background who wasn't supposed to be there. >> 22% tax rate on -- [indiscernible] >> hey, huns that room service? i worked up a real -- oh [bleep] now background boy is billionaire gop donor tom barack whose hotel suite she was filming in which is weird. you think a guy that rich wouldn't have to split a room. you know, but what a typical 76-year-old billionaire -- he could score younger women while not knowing how technology wo works. she'd interviewed him months prior leading her co-workers to suspect they were dating. the same thing happened to me when i interviewed eric estrada. now, company investigation was launched to check out this improper relationship and why do i bring this up now? you may recall last week, nbc universal ceo jeff shell resigned over an inappropriate relationship with an employee. who was that? and hadley was also accused by the russians of being some sort of u.s. government operative. yes. a so-called sex object sent to seduce vladimir puti
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it's a great company >> let's get to the opening bell here in the cnbc realtime exchange at the big board, it is the nypd commissioner sewell accompanied by family members who have lost loved ones in the line of duty our appreciation goes out to the police force here in new york city over at the nasdaq, the pepsico asian network. we fill in here, a little bit of green to start 4,204, jim, and we've talked about what a sentiment ceiling this has been for the bulls over the last few months. >> there's so many people who are thinking privately, when you get off the desk, you know what? we are in a moment where some -- a gentleman out in california said we're in an iphone moment, speaking of jensen huang, and everybody since then has gone nuts i come back at it a different way. i think that when i speak with companies, they all say, hey, look, we're working on this, because it is that important we will not be left behind i think it's more of a moment, not iphone, because really, that was just apple game, set, match i think it's a little bit more like the microprocessor and the realization tha
it's a great company >> let's get to the opening bell here in the cnbc realtime exchange at the big board, it is the nypd commissioner sewell accompanied by family members who have lost loved ones in the line of duty our appreciation goes out to the police force here in new york city over at the nasdaq, the pepsico asian network. we fill in here, a little bit of green to start 4,204, jim, and we've talked about what a sentiment ceiling this has been for the bulls over the last few months....
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also with us, cnbc's dominic chu. garrett, mccarthy seems optimistic about a deal. what are you hearing from the democratic side? >> no, that's exactly right, jose. on the fitch part of this specifically, democrats are frustrated. they see this as republicans playing games with the u.s. economy that could have real consequences with that warning being exactly that, a warning of the sort of -- how deep this could go if a deal isn't reached. now on the question of how they feel about what the white house is doing, right now democrats are frankly frustrated. they're shut out of the negotiating process. they're waiting to see what kind of bill lands in their laps, knowing that some democratic votes at least will be necessary to pass it. and i just asked hakeem jeffries, the house democratic leader about whether or not he believes president biden can hold off some of the worst of this from the democratic perfective. here is what he told me. >> it's clear to me that president biden is continuing to hold the line as it relates to the types of dev stating cuts that republic
also with us, cnbc's dominic chu. garrett, mccarthy seems optimistic about a deal. what are you hearing from the democratic side? >> no, that's exactly right, jose. on the fitch part of this specifically, democrats are frustrated. they see this as republicans playing games with the u.s. economy that could have real consequences with that warning being exactly that, a warning of the sort of -- how deep this could go if a deal isn't reached. now on the question of how they feel about what...
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and appeared on cnbc and fox news. most reasonable louded a leader on models for hiring. people with criminal record and public safety throughout employment. and the elementary school called him a big deal. jeff, welcome. thank you very much will appreciate this introduction. this is a morning of great insparation the economy is no different. left year remember our view was out liar in the industry. we believed that we would not have a recession in 2022 not all the problems would be solved but that we would have time to address the issues. and i'm sorry to tell that you we are running out of time. and this is most evidence in the pace of inflation in the u.s. a charge of core inflation the many measure and this charter will vertical gray periods of recession the 2020 recession. and you will see is that we were in a stable inflation environment low inflation environment prior to 2020 as we know coming out of the pandemic we had inflation. and made improve am but stalled and stalled levels of inflation that will keep our federal reserve and central bankers keeping the foot
and appeared on cnbc and fox news. most reasonable louded a leader on models for hiring. people with criminal record and public safety throughout employment. and the elementary school called him a big deal. jeff, welcome. thank you very much will appreciate this introduction. this is a morning of great insparation the economy is no different. left year remember our view was out liar in the industry. we believed that we would not have a recession in 2022 not all the problems would be solved but...
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this is our own cnbc data. we have the nfib optimism index out for the month of april next week, and that'll give a look. it'll be a key concern. >> thank you, kate rogers. >>> still ahead, this name up about 17% year-to-date it's called the best growth story what has him bullish despite the commercial real estate numbers next? >>> and asian-american and pacific islander month here is co-founder and ceo of christine chang. >> it's been rewarding to build glow recipe together with my co-founder it's unique in the industry. it's been an honor for us to leverage our heritage and be able to storytell around how skin care should be this beautiful, joyful, self-care experience my advice for other aapi founders would be to take up space. don't min nimize your achievements don't be afraid to ask for more, ask often, and advocate for your achievements you deserve to shine you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative s
this is our own cnbc data. we have the nfib optimism index out for the month of april next week, and that'll give a look. it'll be a key concern. >> thank you, kate rogers. >>> still ahead, this name up about 17% year-to-date it's called the best growth story what has him bullish despite the commercial real estate numbers next? >>> and asian-american and pacific islander month here is co-founder and ceo of christine chang. >> it's been rewarding to build glow...
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so still some tough times ahead. >> cnbc's arabile gumede live from london, thank you. have a good weekend. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," the continued fallout from donald trump's town hall and now his comments are stirring up backlash from some in his own party and may also be creating more legal trouble for the former president. "way too early" will be right back with that. "way too early" will be right back with that (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. when it comes to your hair, ingredients matter. that's why herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant ingredients you love, and none of the stuff you don't. our sulfate-free collections smell incredible... ♪ and leave your hair touchably soft and smooth. ♪ herbal essences a ballet studio, an architecture firm... and homemade barbeque sauce. they're called 'small businesses.' but to the people who build them there's nothing 'small' about them. that's why at t-mobile
so still some tough times ahead. >> cnbc's arabile gumede live from london, thank you. have a good weekend. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," the continued fallout from donald trump's town hall and now his comments are stirring up backlash from some in his own party and may also be creating more legal trouble for the former president. "way too early" will be right back with that. "way too early" will be right back with that (psst psst)...
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cnbc reports tech layoffs are targeting teams that fight online misinformation and hate speech. engineers at meta spent a year and a half developing a fact-checking tool that would enhance facebook's credibility, but the layoffs this year scuttled the entire program. similar cutbacks reportedly happening at other large tech companies, too. this comes as fears over bullying, cyber bullying, misinformation, and artificial intelligence continue to intensify. >>> the family of a man shot by a san francisco police officer is calling on district attorney brooke jenkins to move forward with those charges. the family was joined by community activists outside the hall of justice, saying the case against officer kenneth cha has been delayed too long. cha and his partner responded to a call and they say pepper sprayed. cha shot him. he died a few years later from health applications. the family says moore suffered from mental illness and believe officers mishandled the encounter. cha was charged in 2021 but the case has seen little progress since then. >> if he never gets charged, i can't
cnbc reports tech layoffs are targeting teams that fight online misinformation and hate speech. engineers at meta spent a year and a half developing a fact-checking tool that would enhance facebook's credibility, but the layoffs this year scuttled the entire program. similar cutbacks reportedly happening at other large tech companies, too. this comes as fears over bullying, cyber bullying, misinformation, and artificial intelligence continue to intensify. >>> the family of a man shot...
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but the debt ceiling is the big issue and has just listen cnbc and some congress people are talking about potentially going on vacation this weekend and not doing the debt ceiling. it's crazy town in washington, d.c., right now. fitch is threatening to downgrade the u.s. triple a credit rating which would mean we pay more as a country for everything that we borrow in the bar over for. 35 trillion dollars. so that's not good news. interest payments would spike on the u.s. the interesting news on in the world of energy, daria globally, we're invest about 2.8 i want to see billion dollars is your last night's to it going? but i hadn't now that streets job a lot. a lot, a rain. so it's 2.8 trillion. but most of that more than half is going to clean energy. so that's pretty interesting. so we're going to get to 2050, courts where we want to, as far next that carbon neutral. nice to say, i don't not really a clean energy freak or anything like that. but it's nice to see and fenlon it. they have so much clean energy that their energy prices are right now negative. how's that for? it loud. that's
but the debt ceiling is the big issue and has just listen cnbc and some congress people are talking about potentially going on vacation this weekend and not doing the debt ceiling. it's crazy town in washington, d.c., right now. fitch is threatening to downgrade the u.s. triple a credit rating which would mean we pay more as a country for everything that we borrow in the bar over for. 35 trillion dollars. so that's not good news. interest payments would spike on the u.s. the interesting news on...
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here at cnbc global headquarters, and here's your "five@5." we begin with gearing up for the final trading day of the month and tech trading at the highest this year. your wednesday morning setup is coming up. >>> and then in washington, the house to pass a deal but headwinds within the republican party, they still remain. >>> and a cautious view. jamie dimon talks all things china as they look to boost their foot in the second largest economy. >>> nvidia to become the seventh stock to join that exclusive market cap club. >>> later, the case for higher rates. the latest fed head making a case for higher rates. it's wednesday, may 31st, 2023 you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. i'm frank holland. >>> let's get a check on the u.s. stock futures on this final trading day in may right now we're seeing futures down across the board. the s&p, the dow, and the nasdaq down about a third of a percent, but it is early. however, it's been quite the month for nasdaq it's up more t
here at cnbc global headquarters, and here's your "five@5." we begin with gearing up for the final trading day of the month and tech trading at the highest this year. your wednesday morning setup is coming up. >>> and then in washington, the house to pass a deal but headwinds within the republican party, they still remain. >>> and a cautious view. jamie dimon talks all things china as they look to boost their foot in the second largest economy. >>> nvidia to...
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this is my life in a nutshell, and i'm glad ma, listen to this you'll love this cnbc's adorable lunatic of evening stock trade, jim cramer, a short while ago told listeners that nvidia has displaced intel. the intel of your generation is nvidia it's like, laugh no >> that's barrons? >> i love, "lovable lunatic. no, adorable >> that's an incredible call it's going to carry you a long way. >> it's him. >> but i always like to remind you, you wrote a book once called "get rich carefully" where you say 20% gains, there's no shame in taking money off the table. >> there is. i'm not going to deviate from that i told those guys, look, i mean, i don't know what to do. portfolio management says you can't let it run this much at the same time, no one has ever seen what's happening, and it's -- a lot of it is because he had the foresight to say, you know what? something's going to come along and make it so that -- he didn't know it was going to be chatgpt -- make it so people realize -- like, he thought that when i talked to it and came back to new york and said, paint me a cezanne seascape, and i
this is my life in a nutshell, and i'm glad ma, listen to this you'll love this cnbc's adorable lunatic of evening stock trade, jim cramer, a short while ago told listeners that nvidia has displaced intel. the intel of your generation is nvidia it's like, laugh no >> that's barrons? >> i love, "lovable lunatic. no, adorable >> that's an incredible call it's going to carry you a long way. >> it's him. >> but i always like to remind you, you wrote a book once...
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cnbc's arabile gumede live from london. have a lovely and musical weekend. thank you. >>> still ahead here on "way too early" a change of plans for volodymyr zelenskyy. what we're learning about the ukrainian president's decision to make an in-person visit to the g7 in hiroshima. we'll be right back with a live report from japan. a live report from japan. ll. ♪ ♪ searching lower prices, ♪ ♪ and brands you love on the shelves. ♪ behind the counter, or in the aisles, healthier's better when it happens together. cvs pharmacy. healthier happens together. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn
cnbc's arabile gumede live from london. have a lovely and musical weekend. thank you. >>> still ahead here on "way too early" a change of plans for volodymyr zelenskyy. what we're learning about the ukrainian president's decision to make an in-person visit to the g7 in hiroshima. we'll be right back with a live report from japan. a live report from japan. ll. ♪ ♪ searching lower prices, ♪ ♪ and brands you love on the shelves. ♪ behind the counter, or in the aisles,...
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if those requirements changed of course, insurers would be selling cheaper policies contessa brewer, cnbc business news >> here to talk more about california's impact on the insurance providers and the industry, let's bring in manage making director and senior equity analyst in the insurance sector this has been an exciting year for insurance. we had stocks doing so well for a while and now obviously this huge news that for california. was it totally unexpected or did you have a sense it was coming >> we've seen other carriers pull back on business. ness most recently allstate did the same thing state farm did, pulling back on writing new policies in california and chubb has also done some actions as well over the years. so it is an area prone to natural disasters that carriers are reacting to higher frequency of loss and more severity from inflation. >> and so two huge everyday everywhere types of priors where do people turn to for insurance, how expensive is that insurance now? because what are the state regulators going to say, no, you can't raise prices people are literally leaving th
if those requirements changed of course, insurers would be selling cheaper policies contessa brewer, cnbc business news >> here to talk more about california's impact on the insurance providers and the industry, let's bring in manage making director and senior equity analyst in the insurance sector this has been an exciting year for insurance. we had stocks doing so well for a while and now obviously this huge news that for california. was it totally unexpected or did you have a sense it...
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morgan brennan joins us now with cnbc's "money minute." hi, morgan. >> hi. amazon is considering to push forward in ai technology. the e-commerce giant looking to add a chatgpt style search to its online store. it has already listed job postings with these ambitions. it rifles microsoft's efforts to infuse searches with ai. >>> recalling nearly 220,000 jeep cherokees because they could catch on fire even when engines are off and aat thes power lift gates on certain cherokees from 2014 to 2016 models and warns the suvs shoulding parked out --s until it can figure out a fix. the carmaker says it is not aware of any injuries. >>> and taco bell is fighting to quote, unquote liberate the taco tuesday trademark filing a position with the patent trademark to cancel it owned by taco john's, been owned by them for 34 years. since they own it others must seek permission to use "taco tuesday" in branding and advertising and, of course, guys, we're getting this news on what else, a tuesday. >> so it's like trademarked? >> yes. >> taco tuesday. >> ask for permission to u
morgan brennan joins us now with cnbc's "money minute." hi, morgan. >> hi. amazon is considering to push forward in ai technology. the e-commerce giant looking to add a chatgpt style search to its online store. it has already listed job postings with these ambitions. it rifles microsoft's efforts to infuse searches with ai. >>> recalling nearly 220,000 jeep cherokees because they could catch on fire even when engines are off and aat thes power lift gates on certain...
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nation's top tech leaders calling on congress to regulate artificial intelligence he helped create this as cnbc's andrew ross sorkin sat down for an exclusive interview with the ceo of microsoft to discuss the technology's exciting potential and potential problems >> there has been a lot of people talking about ai and the potential for ai for a very long time when do you think you realized the moment at which you said, okay, this is not just a pipe dream anymore, this is real >> yeah, a couple of moments. so the first time it started showing, i'll call it, emergent qualities, when it learned to code, when it was not trained specifically, that's when i felt that, wow, this is different. >> reporter: different in that generative ai essentially learns and increases its own capability, which has some worried it could surpass human intelligence that leaves ceos like microsoft's satya nadella grappling with the balance of business and responsibility there is a big question about whether all this is moving too fast what do you think? >> i -- you know, the way i think about this is the following, a lot o
nation's top tech leaders calling on congress to regulate artificial intelligence he helped create this as cnbc's andrew ross sorkin sat down for an exclusive interview with the ceo of microsoft to discuss the technology's exciting potential and potential problems >> there has been a lot of people talking about ai and the potential for ai for a very long time when do you think you realized the moment at which you said, okay, this is not just a pipe dream anymore, this is real >>...
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pippa, thank you >>> the cnbc newsup date >>> the most conservative members of the republican party are telling house speaker mccarthy to take a tougher stance in debt ceiling negotiations 35 members of the house freedom caucus wrote today to urge mccarthy to hold out for a deal with many of the republicans' top priorities as mccarthy said the sides are coming to a deal ahead of the june 1st deadline >>> the white house releasing a comprehensive plan to cou counterantisemitism across the united states. has divided america's society and threat enings democracy. >>> and a new study from the national institute of health is looking to understand the effects of long covid, it's some of the first reer is frch the billion-dollar recover program and finds the common long covid symptoms still many are calling for more research for the unexplained symptoms like brain fog tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much >>> let's see here, ahead on "power lunch" the higher rates not matter most expected higher rates to cause a major slowdown but yet on the housing front toll brothers said he's surprised
pippa, thank you >>> the cnbc newsup date >>> the most conservative members of the republican party are telling house speaker mccarthy to take a tougher stance in debt ceiling negotiations 35 members of the house freedom caucus wrote today to urge mccarthy to hold out for a deal with many of the republicans' top priorities as mccarthy said the sides are coming to a deal ahead of the june 1st deadline >>> the white house releasing a comprehensive plan to cou...
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here's what he said recently speaking to the financial markets on our sister station cnbc. >> you did it three times in the trump administration. >> as we did economic changes. we never raised the debt ceiling itself. >> but the tax cut that was like $2 trillion deficit. >> you know how much we're bringing in in revenue? on average in the 50-year average in america you bring 17% of gdp. today we're bringing 20%. >> alencia? >> it's interesting, he would not respond to what she was saying, they raised it three times under trump, and in order to do that, they had democrats with them. it's interesting we're in the same predicament and when biden says he wants a clean bill and wants you to do the same thing you did for your fearless leader donald trump they're saying absolutely not, we can't do that. that puts democrats in a bind. are there a few republicans that would go along with a clean debt ceiling bill? we don't know that because this party leadership is held hostage by the republicans who have shown their economic policies are out of touch with the american people and their base an
here's what he said recently speaking to the financial markets on our sister station cnbc. >> you did it three times in the trump administration. >> as we did economic changes. we never raised the debt ceiling itself. >> but the tax cut that was like $2 trillion deficit. >> you know how much we're bringing in in revenue? on average in the 50-year average in america you bring 17% of gdp. today we're bringing 20%. >> alencia? >> it's interesting, he would not...
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those images were originally created by a i cnbc reports. the data inside the images will not be visible to the human eye, but google search software will be able to pick up on it and display a label to users. the company also says it will provide additional information about its images and results in order to help prevent deception. spotify is removing a i generated songs from its platform, the company purged tens of thousands of tracks from the company. bumi is making sure that streams for such content have been excluded from royalties. it's all part of an ongoing effort to protect artists move comes after universal music group sent a memo out back in march that it was aware of certain ai services. that were trained on copyrighted music without having to obtain the required consents . however bumi said in a statement to fox business that it's already resubmitting tracks to the platform and grooms can create their wedding registry through etsy. the online site is known for selling handcrafted vintage items, a new report says there's been a
those images were originally created by a i cnbc reports. the data inside the images will not be visible to the human eye, but google search software will be able to pick up on it and display a label to users. the company also says it will provide additional information about its images and results in order to help prevent deception. spotify is removing a i generated songs from its platform, the company purged tens of thousands of tracks from the company. bumi is making sure that streams for...
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at cnbc global headquarters and here's your "five@5." the fed prepares to raise interest rates for the tenth time since march of 2022 what they're telling clients ahead of the release. >>> and speaking of the fed, it's not just wall street, but nine straight hikes hitting main street in a very big way we facbreak down the rising cos with consumers and oil is coming off its worst day since january, but don't expect the prices at the pump to fall just as fast. >>> plus after taking off jack dorsey square, hindenburg research has a new target. this time carl icahn and we lay out the key factors at play. it's wednesday, may 3rd, 2023. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. i'm frank holland. let's kick off the hour with a check on stock futures after a sharp decline yesterday. looking at futures right now, they're strongly in the green across the board you can see the dow opening up 20 points higher today is very early. it's a huge day, all of this ahead of the federal int
at cnbc global headquarters and here's your "five@5." the fed prepares to raise interest rates for the tenth time since march of 2022 what they're telling clients ahead of the release. >>> and speaking of the fed, it's not just wall street, but nine straight hikes hitting main street in a very big way we facbreak down the rising cos with consumers and oil is coming off its worst day since january, but don't expect the prices at the pump to fall just as fast. >>> plus...
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here at cnbc headquarters here is the "five@5. we begin with the regional bank reckoning. another bank confirms it is speaking with partners and investors. >>> also, the tenth time is the charm. the fed eral reserve raises rate again. possibly signaling the end of the fastest tightening cycle in decades. what it means for the economy and markets and investors. >>> and it is not just the fed another major central bank is set to release the policy decision later this morning. we have a live preview from london in a moment. >>> plus, we are turning attention over to washington and it is all about a.i. as the vice president holds a face-to-face with those at the cutting edge of the technology. >>> and later, can johnson & johnson consumer business spinoff reignite the ipo slump it is thursday, may 4th and you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. let's kickoff with the futures this morning, you see we are green across the board higher right now almost flat. something positive indicators for the start of
here at cnbc headquarters here is the "five@5. we begin with the regional bank reckoning. another bank confirms it is speaking with partners and investors. >>> also, the tenth time is the charm. the fed eral reserve raises rate again. possibly signaling the end of the fastest tightening cycle in decades. what it means for the economy and markets and investors. >>> and it is not just the fed another major central bank is set to release the policy decision later this...
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this is not downtown yes, we are in santa barbara for cnbc ceo summit. after the break, jim wryer will join us here on set to discuss what he's looking at in the market right now quick note look at shares of abercrombie and fitch rallying more than 20% this morning surprise profit from the retailer very much in a turn around reinvention mode. in the release saying cautiously optimistic on consumer demand, sales rising 3%. we'll talk to her in the next hour on "squawk on the street. back in two minutes. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm contessa brewer with your update supertyphoon mawar brought hurricane force wind and heavy rain and knocked out power to thousands in guam. meteorologists are telling residents to take cover until conditions improve, likely around thursday morning. the house ethics committee ended an investigation into california representative eric swalwell, the committee sent a letter saying it'll take in further reaction the probe began in april 2021 because of allegations he had ties to a suspected chinese spy. >>> and la
this is not downtown yes, we are in santa barbara for cnbc ceo summit. after the break, jim wryer will join us here on set to discuss what he's looking at in the market right now quick note look at shares of abercrombie and fitch rallying more than 20% this morning surprise profit from the retailer very much in a turn around reinvention mode. in the release saying cautiously optimistic on consumer demand, sales rising 3%. we'll talk to her in the next hour on "squawk on the street. back in...
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. >>> coming up here on "way too early" i'll be joined by cnbc for some insight on the latest rate hike from the federal reserve. >>> and also ahead we'll have new reporting on the expected presidential campaign for ron desantis and how it's already being undercut by donald trump. we'll be back. being undercut byp we'll be back. usiness, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. suffering from sinu
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here at cnbc global headquarters. here is the "five@5. the deal president biden looking to rally around the debt ceiling agreement. we are live in washington. >>> and stocks in the u.s. appearing to be on board with the deal as lawmakers and investors return from the long weekend. >>> and different story for turkey the lira slumping to new lows on the re-election of erdogan the latest on the development in a moment. >>> and nvidia looking to keep stock surge rolling.
here at cnbc global headquarters. here is the "five@5. the deal president biden looking to rally around the debt ceiling agreement. we are live in washington. >>> and stocks in the u.s. appearing to be on board with the deal as lawmakers and investors return from the long weekend. >>> and different story for turkey the lira slumping to new lows on the re-election of erdogan the latest on the development in a moment. >>> and nvidia looking to keep stock surge...
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london. thank you. hope to speak to you again later this week. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," the president is now back from the united states and ready to resume negotiating a debt ceiling issue. we'll have the latest on the stalemate and what to expect from the sit joup with house speaker kevin mccarthy. we'll be right back with that. vy we'll be right back with that. dn that's truly right for me. (woman #3) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. and only pay for what i need. (man #2) now i'm in charge... ...of my plan. (vo) introducing myplan from verizon, the first and only plan where you choose what goes in, from apple music to disney bundle. so you get exactly what you want and only pay for what you need. and it all starts at just $30. on the network you want. because it's your verizon. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps
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here is your cnbc news update this hour. u.s. officials are responding to russian claims of ukrainian drone attack on the kremlin. secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s., quote, can't in any way validate the russian accusations. that he would take anything from the kremlin with, quote, a very large shaker of salt ukrainian president zelenskyy addressed the incident saying his nation did not attack putin and only fights on ukrainian territory. >>> iran has seized another oil tanker in the strait of hormuz, the second in less than a week the ship was captured among increasing tensions in the region middle eastern nation has become increasingly more threatening to maritime traffic in the wake of tensions related to iran's nuclear program. >>> and in texas democratic representative colin allred has launched a bid for the u.s. senate the former nfl linebacker and civil rights lawyer is targeting the seat held by republican ted cruz allred will be fighting an uphill battle as texas has not elected a democrat since 1994. scott,
here is your cnbc news update this hour. u.s. officials are responding to russian claims of ukrainian drone attack on the kremlin. secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s., quote, can't in any way validate the russian accusations. that he would take anything from the kremlin with, quote, a very large shaker of salt ukrainian president zelenskyy addressed the incident saying his nation did not attack putin and only fights on ukrainian territory. >>> iran has seized another oil...
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sofi get your money right. >>> do not miss a special cnbc event live from omaha, nebraska. mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. >> that does it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed more turmoil around the regional banks. here's your score card with 60 minutes to go. the dow weaker several household names come under
sofi get your money right. >>> do not miss a special cnbc event live from omaha, nebraska. mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. >> that does it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed...
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congressional leaders with just weeks to go before what could be a catastrophic government default cnbc's kayla tausche has the late details >> reporter: tonight a critical meeting in the oval office as america barrels toward a potential june default. >> we are going to get started and solve all the world's problems >> reporter: president biden and top congressional leaders in a stand-off over spending house leaders recently passing a plan to raise the debt limit if democrats agree to steep spending cuts. the house speaker after tonight's meeting. what are the odds of default after this meeting and what happens next? >> the house made sure we wouldn't have default because we raised the debt limit. >> reporter: now you met with the president. >> the senate hasn't done anything. i tried to for 97 days he has said no the only reason we are here today is because we passed something. >> reporter: late tonight president biden rejecting republican spending cuts calling for a debt ceiling increase with no strings attached >> i told congressional leaders i am prepared to begin a separate discussio
congressional leaders with just weeks to go before what could be a catastrophic government default cnbc's kayla tausche has the late details >> reporter: tonight a critical meeting in the oval office as america barrels toward a potential june default. >> we are going to get started and solve all the world's problems >> reporter: president biden and top congressional leaders in a stand-off over spending house leaders recently passing a plan to raise the debt limit if democrats...
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elon musk is again, lashing out at remote workers in a conversation with cnbc. >> about troubles at twitter. here's what he had to say. >> it's like really you're going to work from home and you can make everyone else. major car come to the fact work in a factory you can make the people who make your food that gets a little bit that they can't work from home. the, you know, the people that picture house, but they can't work from home. but you can does that seem marley right? >> musk ended almost all remote work at his company's after pandemic restrictions were lifted. musk also spoke about losing 80% of his staff at twitter since he took over and is now admitting some of those losses were mistakes in suggested they could be rehired. >> san francisco is celebrating the opening of a new affordable housing apartment building on treasure island prep for charles clifford was at the ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the decades long project. >> the redevelopment of treasure island has been going on for decades ever since the military left here in the 1990's. now the city is celebrating the com
elon musk is again, lashing out at remote workers in a conversation with cnbc. >> about troubles at twitter. here's what he had to say. >> it's like really you're going to work from home and you can make everyone else. major car come to the fact work in a factory you can make the people who make your food that gets a little bit that they can't work from home. the, you know, the people that picture house, but they can't work from home. but you can does that seem marley right?...
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he acknowledged in an interview with cnbc after the agm that by focusing most of their marketing on word-of-mouth and twitter, he is essentially preaching to the converted. he needs to preach to a broader audience and to traditional marketing is the way to go for tesla. tom: excellent stuff, it terms of what we have been hearing from elon musk. another line that was interesting was around work from home. he has been making them come into the office 40 hours minimum a week. he said those who work in their laptops are in lala land if they think they can sit at home. and he said morally there was a question when you think about people in services and factories who have to be in the work waste, versus -- the workplace, versus the white-collar worker. francine: it was interesting because most chief executives would say i want to focus on company culture. but he did call it a morally dubious practice. i don't know if it is especially if you have a long commute. it reinforces the culture if you see each other face-to-face. it is an front -- affront people who have to go into the office. tom: the survey
he acknowledged in an interview with cnbc after the agm that by focusing most of their marketing on word-of-mouth and twitter, he is essentially preaching to the converted. he needs to preach to a broader audience and to traditional marketing is the way to go for tesla. tom: excellent stuff, it terms of what we have been hearing from elon musk. another line that was interesting was around work from home. he has been making them come into the office 40 hours minimum a week. he said those who...
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. >>> first, cnbc celebrating asian american and pacific islander heritage month this month sharing stories of influential aapi leaders, like this one >> what i would love for people to learn and take away from my own journey as an iranian american is that when you stay financially curious, that's when you can actually start to build wealth it is the ultimate foundation for getting answers and leading you down the paths that are well aligned with your goals. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. ♪ imagine, a car that goes as far as it does fast. as sleek as it is spacious. as smart as it is beautiful. introducing lucid air. experience the best. ♪ ♪ our c
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you know this, maria, i used to watch you on cnbc all the time. i mean, a publicly-traded company has to go through so many compliance requirements, so many auditing requirements, and he just9 with the stroke of a pen allows chinese companies to go in and bypass all of. it puts china at another competitive advantage over the united states in attracting american capital. maria: unbelievable. >> this president has always put america last and china first, and i think the wall withs are coming in on this family. and wednesday's going to be a big day with respect to the transparency and with respect to credibility of congressional investigations. maria: real quick before you go, i'll be focused on wednesday, and we certainly want to the get you back after that press conference. but what if they do not a here to this? -- adhere to this? what if they refuse to turn over that memo? what are you going another the about merrick or garland, the head of the doj? what about chris -- christopher wray at the fbi? what can you do? what levers do you have if they
you know this, maria, i used to watch you on cnbc all the time. i mean, a publicly-traded company has to go through so many compliance requirements, so many auditing requirements, and he just9 with the stroke of a pen allows chinese companies to go in and bypass all of. it puts china at another competitive advantage over the united states in attracting american capital. maria: unbelievable. >> this president has always put america last and china first, and i think the wall withs are...
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steve liesman is here, cnbc economics reporter, and basil smikle, former director of the new york state democratic party, and actor, comedian and former correspondent for the daily show, aasif mandvi on his first visit to the nightcap. welcome, welcome, welcome. steve, you have been on vacation. so, i'm going to start with you. on the debt ceiling -- this week, they are getting closer, they are getting further away. they are pausing -- walk us through where you think we really are -- is this just a ridiculous stance? >> -- second time you've had the economics reporter on and comedian, which is excellent counter program, which -- lead to just be serious a bit and then there can be counter programming -- >> there you go. >> this is a bit like four, me, charlie brown and lucy and a football. because i've covered this 11 times. and i get very serious about it, and i say, here are the economic effects of the default, and it never happens. >> but -- >> this time -- >> this time is marjorie taylor greene -- that she doesn't care if charlie breaks his neck -- >> i'll be more serious about at th
steve liesman is here, cnbc economics reporter, and basil smikle, former director of the new york state democratic party, and actor, comedian and former correspondent for the daily show, aasif mandvi on his first visit to the nightcap. welcome, welcome, welcome. steve, you have been on vacation. so, i'm going to start with you. on the debt ceiling -- this week, they are getting closer, they are getting further away. they are pausing -- walk us through where you think we really are -- is this...
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joining us now with more is cnbc's dominic chu. good to see you. what does this inflation data tell us about the economy and then tell us about the stock market today. >> so, the good news right now is that the pace of pricing increases, it is still stubbornly high as you point out, but it is slowing down. the numbers you just showed, that's the so-called core personal consumption expenditures index. it does not, by the way, does not include food and energy. if you put food and energy back into the mix, prices still rose by .4% and 4.4% for the year. kind of year over year basis. the report, though, showed that food prices fell actually modestly during the month, that's a good sign. but energy prices increased at a higher rate. now, what this data also shows us is that something many of us have already witnessed or feel intuitively. america is getting back to normal post covid pandemic. during the last few years, people saw the price of goods go up at a lot more than services, right? now we're seeing services prices rise at a much faster pace than
joining us now with more is cnbc's dominic chu. good to see you. what does this inflation data tell us about the economy and then tell us about the stock market today. >> so, the good news right now is that the pace of pricing increases, it is still stubbornly high as you point out, but it is slowing down. the numbers you just showed, that's the so-called core personal consumption expenditures index. it does not, by the way, does not include food and energy. if you put food and energy...
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eastern on cnbc before shifting overrnki, thank you, ey the race. mika, back to you. >> all right, so jonathan lemire, the very end of y 25th hour of television of the week, i want to see how good you are. what are the big stories that you were looking at today? how clear can you be or are you going to start slurring your words? >> mika,ky do it. the president of course overseas in japan. still the g-7. that's being overshadowed by those debt ceiling talks here at home. staff working now, the president looking to resume negotiations himself when he returns to washington sunday night. >> the kid's pretty good. >> how'd i do? >> pretty good. that does it for us this morning, ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> hello, we made it to friday. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from
eastern on cnbc before shifting overrnki, thank you, ey the race. mika, back to you. >> all right, so jonathan lemire, the very end of y 25th hour of television of the week, i want to see how good you are. what are the big stories that you were looking at today? how clear can you be or are you going to start slurring your words? >> mika,ky do it. the president of course overseas in japan. still the g-7. that's being overshadowed by those debt ceiling talks here at home. staff...
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. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk tells cnbc it will be a challenging year ahead in an exclusive year ahead, he also weighs in on politics, the fed, and why the u.s. and china should be a concern for everyone. >> the chinese economy and the rest of the global economy are like conjoined twins it would be like trying to separate conjoined twins that's the severity of the situation. >>> microsoft's chief tells cnbc the ai technology is accelerating at peace. >> we're moving from the pilot ai to co-pilot ai, so, yes, it's moving in the right direction. >>> ceo tells cnbc supply klains are improving. >> this gives us a good look for this year and next year. our delivery times are quite long. >>> and u.s. president joe biden cuts short his asia tour as the white house scrambles to secure a debt ceiling deal to defer a potential debt ceiling default >>> welcome to the show, everybody. well, tesla, twitter, the fed, joe biden, and china were just some of the topics that elon musk weighed in on as he sat down with cnbc for an hour-long conversation following a shareholder meeting in texas he told cn
. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk tells cnbc it will be a challenging year ahead in an exclusive year ahead, he also weighs in on politics, the fed, and why the u.s. and china should be a concern for everyone. >> the chinese economy and the rest of the global economy are like conjoined twins it would be like trying to separate conjoined twins that's the severity of the situation. >>> microsoft's chief tells cnbc the ai technology is accelerating at peace. >> we're moving...
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co-founder and cnbc contributor. i love your home studio. >> these are my pajamas, frank i don't know if you know that. >> where are you looking for opportunity? i know you're looking at big tech why are you looking at alphabet right now? >> well, alphabet is a stock i've been in for a long time and for fundamental reasons, but there is something technical going on, which i pointed out on the air yesterday. 108 has been resistance really dating back to september of 2022 it's making another run. i think if you're trading it you want to see it get convincingly above 108 you want to test it again after the breakdown after lower volume, but this is one of the last cap tech names to really have a recovery. it's definitely been a laggard this year. i think there are some potential catalysts in the second half that would justify the breakout. i'm a long-term investor. >> why is energy attractive right now? >> well, it's an out of favor sector this year, but the fundamentals have not gotten any better or worse than they were
co-founder and cnbc contributor. i love your home studio. >> these are my pajamas, frank i don't know if you know that. >> where are you looking for opportunity? i know you're looking at big tech why are you looking at alphabet right now? >> well, alphabet is a stock i've been in for a long time and for fundamental reasons, but there is something technical going on, which i pointed out on the air yesterday. 108 has been resistance really dating back to september of 2022 it's...
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here at cnbc global headquarters and here's your "five@5." we're looking at the stockmarket. futures are higher right now the markets anticipating some kind of deal being reached. we continue to watch that. also elon musk sat down with our david faber. he made comments about free speech against profits >>> then, a ukraine grain deal a deadline is coming up today. we're going to tell you what that could mean for the conflict over there in ukraine and also the global economy. >>> also looking at retail results, we're going to show you and talk to you about what home depot's results could mean for another big retailer reporting today before the bell. it is wednesday, may 18th -- may 17th, 2023, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. i'm frank holland. it is actually may 17th, by the way. let's take a look at the futures we saw the dow fall more than 1% looking at the futures right now, we are seeing they're green across the board at this point the dow jones would open up about 90 points hi higher the
here at cnbc global headquarters and here's your "five@5." we're looking at the stockmarket. futures are higher right now the markets anticipating some kind of deal being reached. we continue to watch that. also elon musk sat down with our david faber. he made comments about free speech against profits >>> then, a ukraine grain deal a deadline is coming up today. we're going to tell you what that could mean for the conflict over there in ukraine and also the global economy....
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here at cnbc global headquarters. here is the "five@5. we begin with progress from washington after the latest round of debt ceiling talks with biden and mccarthy however, no deal >>> on wall street, recession warning signs growing louder and doing something for the first time in four decades. >>> and speaking of red flags, why the bullish trend in big tech may be coming to an end. >>> the streaming wars heating up this morning courtesy of david zaslav >>> and one stock surge ahead of the open it is tuesday, may 23rd, 2023 and you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. let's kick off the day with the check of the stock futures a mixed session yesterday. nasdaq closed at highest since august of 2020 this morning, the knacknasdaq u fractionally we have seen movement in the bond market. we see the yield on the 10-year treasury creep up over the month and over the last two days at 3.72 we see the same story with the 2-year treasury at 4.36. we will talk more about th
here at cnbc global headquarters. here is the "five@5. we begin with progress from washington after the latest round of debt ceiling talks with biden and mccarthy however, no deal >>> on wall street, recession warning signs growing louder and doing something for the first time in four decades. >>> and speaking of red flags, why the bullish trend in big tech may be coming to an end. >>> the streaming wars heating up this morning courtesy of david zaslav...
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cnbc the futures as we approach the top of the hour. you can see not triple-digit losses anymore, down about 90. nasdaq also down stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc good night! hey corporate types. would you stop calling each other rock stars? you're a rock star. you are a rock star. no more calling co-workers rock stars. look, it's great that you use workday to transform your business. but it still doesn't make you a rock star. so unless you work with an actual rock star. hi, i'm ozwald. hello ozwald. pam, you are a rock- i wasn't going to say it. ♪♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. (funky electronic music) (narrator) breathe in. jump in. strap in. live in. join in. thrive in. if you're all in, it's
cnbc the futures as we approach the top of the hour. you can see not triple-digit losses anymore, down about 90. nasdaq also down stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc good night! hey corporate types. would you stop calling each other rock stars? you're a rock star. you are a rock star. no more calling co-workers rock stars. look, it's great that you use workday to transform your business. but it still doesn't make you a rock star. so unless you work with an actual rock...
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joining us is jake sherman he is an cnbc political contributor. do you have a preference you love all your children the same >> i'm a company man i'm happy with whatever. >> i'm fixated on that we like poaching people. we like stealing people when they're really good. that is not a great idea there's enough of you to go around. >> there is. >> confirm this for me the tone of the delay seemed better than when it was on in that -- for the first time, it doesn't mean anything negative all we heard was negative. it doesn't mean anything negative suddenly, instead of hearing everything from the biden administration that we won't do anything, they are saying here is what we won't do which opens up the possibility there are other things they might do. >> a few thoughts here number one, i talked to kevin mccarthy late yesterday about the delay. his view was actually don't make anything of it we're not ready to kick this up yet. here's where we are. on wednesday this week, the staff met and started talking about the policy options they could include in som
joining us is jake sherman he is an cnbc political contributor. do you have a preference you love all your children the same >> i'm a company man i'm happy with whatever. >> i'm fixated on that we like poaching people. we like stealing people when they're really good. that is not a great idea there's enough of you to go around. >> there is. >> confirm this for me the tone of the delay seemed better than when it was on in that -- for the first time, it doesn't mean...
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here at cnbc global headquarters. here's your "five@5. investors bracing for the latest read on inflation. what it could mean for the fed's historic hiking cycle. >>> and in washington, high-stakes meeting with very little progress as speaker mccarthy and (remain very far apart on key issues around the debt ceiling and on wall street a new warning from a familiar face on the state of the u.s. economy and why we may already be in a hard landing >> plus spending cuts paying
here at cnbc global headquarters. here's your "five@5. investors bracing for the latest read on inflation. what it could mean for the fed's historic hiking cycle. >>> and in washington, high-stakes meeting with very little progress as speaker mccarthy and (remain very far apart on key issues around the debt ceiling and on wall street a new warning from a familiar face on the state of the u.s. economy and why we may already be in a hard landing >> plus spending cuts paying
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here at cnbc global headquarters and here is your "five@5." investors wait for the second look at inflation after the better than expected cpi. >>> new this morning, janet yellen sounding the alarm again over the debt limit deadlock calling the notion unthinkable. >>> and speaking of default. what former president trump told attendees at the town hall last night that is worrying some on wall street. >>> shares of disney under pressure despite the second quarter beat what is dragging on the stock. >>> and later, making waves in ev freight space we speak with number 15 on the disruptor list it is thursday, may 11th, 2023 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm hollafrank holland. let's kickoff the futures following the better than expected cpi read. the futures with green across the board. all three indices up right now we say it is super early dow would open up 50 points higher we are checking the bond market. that is where we see movement. the benchmark 10-year treasury at 3.44.
here at cnbc global headquarters and here is your "five@5." investors wait for the second look at inflation after the better than expected cpi. >>> new this morning, janet yellen sounding the alarm again over the debt limit deadlock calling the notion unthinkable. >>> and speaking of default. what former president trump told attendees at the town hall last night that is worrying some on wall street. >>> shares of disney under pressure despite the second...
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at cnbc global headquarters and here is your "five@5." the treasury continues to say june 1st is the date. >>> and beijing black listing. a chip black listed over serious concerns. >>> the stock lower at the open. and kcredit suisse taking on th regulator preparing to scrap $400 million of bonuses. >>> and no time for t.i.n.a. now it is time for the t.e.r.a. trade. >>> and could jumping on the a.i. band wagon lead to stupid consequences it is monday, may 22nd, 2023 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. let's check on the u.s. stock futures. look at the futures right now. flat across the board. we are seeing the s&p and dow and nasdaq muted as investors weigh the consequences of the latest meeting of the debt limit. we are checking the bond market. we are seeing movement 10-year treasury at 3.64 elevated during the month as we led up to the "x" date this climbed 20 basis points from the start of the month. something to watch as investors go to bonds for safet
at cnbc global headquarters and here is your "five@5." the treasury continues to say june 1st is the date. >>> and beijing black listing. a chip black listed over serious concerns. >>> the stock lower at the open. and kcredit suisse taking on th regulator preparing to scrap $400 million of bonuses. >>> and no time for t.i.n.a. now it is time for the t.e.r.a. trade. >>> and could jumping on the a.i. band wagon lead to stupid consequences it is...