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bug-deadly. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london. great to see you again. i want to get your take where things are starting on wall street right now. investors we know are look ahead to the for reserve's two day policy meeting and then we have the seismic news the u.s. may hit the debt limit in just a month. how is wall street reacting to these two things? >> well, this is big week, john, for investors. and at the moment they seem largely in wait and see mode. the first event of the week to watch is certainly that federal reserve decision which is due tomorrow. the market is expecting a quarter point -- percentage rate hike from the fed. most importantly they're going to be looking for signals when the fed is thinking about pausing with the rate hikes or beginning to cut rates. as for yesterday's trade the big event there as you alluded came in the banking sector. jp morgan shares rallying yesterday after they took -- announced they'd be taking control of first republic. the debate you wanted to mention there was
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cnbc's arabile gumede, live from london, thank you as always. and we've got one more business story before we go to break. the era of sharing netflix passwords is now over. the streaming giant has begun informing u.s. account holders that it will enact a new policy that no longer allows sharing the same membership across multiple households. users who share their account will be charged an extra $8 a month for each person they give their pas word to. netflix says more than 100 million members, about 43% of its users share accounts. the decision is a push to boost subscribers as the company has begun seeing growth slow amid increased streaming competition. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," today marks one year since that deadly mass shooting at a texas elementary school. the gun safety legislation that residents are now calling for and a look at where things stand in texas. "way too early" will be right back. texas "way too early" will be right back (woman) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. and only pay for what i need.
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cnbc's joumanna bercetche. a busy morning live from london. thank you so much. >>> still ahead on "way too early," as i just mentioned, that presidential election in turkey is now headed to a runoff. we'll have the latest on the race and what this means for the country's incumbent. "way too early" is coming right back with that. incumbent. "way too early" is coming right back with that but do i have to give up sweets? if you work out a diet plan, nothing is off limits. you dropped it! i don't know if i can afford all these prescriptions. we've got discount programs, you've got options. i'm just glad i have you to talk to about this. that's what i'm here for. the cgm, still getting used to it. let's take a look. when you need to talk diabetes, our pharmacists are here. (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. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless
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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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still ahead we're going to go live to cnbc for an early look what's driving wall street as those debt ceiling negotiations are beginning to weigh on investors. >>> plus the record debt piling up for american consumers. we'll be right back with all of that. n consumers. we'll be right back with all of that (tap, tap) listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later i still smell fresh. secret works. ohhh yesss. (cheering) imagine you're doing something you love. secret works. rsv could cut it short. rsv is a contagious virus that usually causes mild symptoms, but can cause more severe infections that may lead to hospitalizations, in adults 60 and older - and adults with certain underlying conditions, like copd, asthma, or congestive heart failure. talk to your doctor and visit cutshortrsv.com. so diabetes, this changes things, huh? hey, a lot of people in your corner including walgreens. but do i have to give up sweets? if you work out a diet plan, nothing is of
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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
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cnbc's joll yawna tatelbaum, live from london, thank you as always. talk to you soon. >>> still ahead here on "way too early" the u.s. treasury secretary sends a strong warning to congress as lawmakers continue to try to hash out a debt ceiling deal. we'll have the very latest on the stalemate when "way too early" comes right back. the sta early" comes right back. (woman #2) with an unlimited plan 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 pick your perks... ...and save on every one. 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. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ this is rebecca, who
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cnbc's arabile gumede live from london. thank you. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," donald trump's civil battery and defamation trial resumes today. what we can expect to see in a new york city courtroom. >>> and we'll take a look at the closing arguments the former president's attorneys will likely make. we'll be right back with that. l. we'll be right back with that. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv when you're ready to go... but static and wrinkles are like, nooooo! take back your look with bounce. it's the sheet. ♪ less static. it's the sheet. less wrinkles. it's the sheet. for more softness, more freshness. yep, bounce. it's the sheet. get more of the look you want... with bounce. it's the sheet. ♪ (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, it's the sheet. you can make it
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dan ayton is here, cnbc contributor, and former senator and yet msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. luke, you're on the hill reporting. we know how the white house is posturing, how republicans are posturing. are these two parties any closer and getting a deal done on the debt ceiling? >> you heard a little bit of optimism, there has been some notion for the deal. one thing [laughter] [inaudible] this idea for a bipartisan bill, just going to be probably a bipartisan bill, and what that bill will continue to show, you will have to be worked out, but president biden the default right around the corner. customers [inaudible] we are going to have to probably do this for some of the republicans before the calamity for the country. >> i'm sorry, luke, i'm having a hard time hearing you. clear, at this point, the average american is over this. they are watching and saying, can't you just get this done? we work with people that we hate, but at the end of the day, we have to make sure that our company is solvent. how come our lawmakers don't seem to see it that way? >> first of all, let me
dan ayton is here, cnbc contributor, and former senator and yet msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. luke, you're on the hill reporting. we know how the white house is posturing, how republicans are posturing. are these two parties any closer and getting a deal done on the debt ceiling? >> you heard a little bit of optimism, there has been some notion for the deal. one thing [laughter] [inaudible] this idea for a bipartisan bill, just going to be probably a bipartisan bill, and what...
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. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we're going to go live to cnbc for the latest in business news including what's behind a significant drop in gas prices and a look how markets are shaping up before the bell. we'll be back with that. are shaping up before the bell we'll be back with that. shingles. the rash can feel like pulsing, electric shocks and last for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. [♪♪] 50 years or older? if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's joumanna who joins us live from london. we've been covering the debt ceiling negotiations here in the united states. how are the markets reacting? >> well, yesterday was not a good day
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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 seniopondent sylvia omaro is reporting from london. what are your sources telling you? >> they want to get together with united states over the coming months. the reason behind is that there's a slight concern in brussels that president joe biden will not be reelected in 2024, and it is important to keep two elements in mind, really. first and foremost, the europeans were very frustrated with the trump administration. they had issues over trade, over technology, and ultimately the style of politics of president donald trump was not well received in brussels. so when joe biden was elected, there was a sense of relief in the eu. the second element that we need to keep in mind is that several officials have told me whether they're working in finance, in foreign policy, they have never experienced such a good level of cooperation with the united states as they are right now. if you put these two elements together, it is easy to understand how the eu is trying to achieve as much as possible with the u.s. in the near future. now, if you ask me what policy areas they're likely
cnbc seniopondent sylvia omaro is reporting from london. what are your sources telling you? >> they want to get together with united states over the coming months. the reason behind is that there's a slight concern in brussels that president joe biden will not be reelected in 2024, and it is important to keep two elements in mind, really. first and foremost, the europeans were very frustrated with the trump administration. they had issues over trade, over technology, and ultimately the...
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. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's joumanna perseche who joins us live from london. good morning. investors are looking ahead to the next round of inflation data. give us a preview as to what we should expect. >> so far the data out of the u.s. has been holding up. yesterday we had an upward revision to the first quarter gdp showing the first quarter grew 1 percentage points and high than the 1% initial estimate. we also had jobilous claims come in line with expectation that the u.s. labor market continues to hold up despite the acceleration we're seeing elsewhere. one of the key indicators we're going to be watching out for is this pce number, the personal consumption expenditure, which is the fed's preferred tool to assess inflation in the economy. we'll also get personal spending numbers. marketwise stocks are mixed. we continue to see some downward pressure on the s&p and dow as we get closer and closer to that debt ceiling time line in that june 1st is the deadline you've been talking about. but nasdaq, the tech heavy index, is one that continues to outp
. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's joumanna perseche who joins us live from london. good morning. investors are looking ahead to the next round of inflation data. give us a preview as to what we should expect. >> so far the data out of the u.s. has been holding up. yesterday we had an upward revision to the first quarter gdp showing the first quarter grew 1 percentage points and high than the 1% initial estimate. we also had jobilous claims come in...
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he told cnbc in 2019, i think a lot of things trump has tried to do has been great. i just don't think he's the right guy to do it. he once tried to recruit rush limbaugh to be a host on fox, and he's a former member of the libertarian cato institute. when i put all that together, when he says the center and what is real journalism is fox, you as a journalism professor and dean of columbia law school, how does that hit you? >> yeah, i think that's very difficult to reconcile. the fact of it is that, you know, we saw the backlash that the fox news reporter confronted, you know, for reporting that joe biden had won the election. and that this is actually reporting the truth, factual, accurate truth, that culminated in backlash. we have seen all the language that came out of fox news' own anchors' mouths and in their text messages about how they view the information that they were putting on the air, not to be factual or accurate. and so, you know, that's deeply -- i think that's indefensible statement. but more fundamentally, you know, the problem is that when people s
he told cnbc in 2019, i think a lot of things trump has tried to do has been great. i just don't think he's the right guy to do it. he once tried to recruit rush limbaugh to be a host on fox, and he's a former member of the libertarian cato institute. when i put all that together, when he says the center and what is real journalism is fox, you as a journalism professor and dean of columbia law school, how does that hit you? >> yeah, i think that's very difficult to reconcile. the fact of...
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let's talk about the interview elon musk did with cnbc's david favor. in it he was asked about twitter and the marketing of twitter. let's listen. >> do your tweets hurt the company? are there tesla owners that say, i don't agree with his political position because -- and i know it because he shared so much of it? are there advertisers on twitters that will come and say, you got to stop, man, or i can't get these ads because of some of the things you tweet? >> there's a scene in "the princess bride," a great movie. >> great movie. >> where he confronts the person who kills his father and he says, offer me money, offer me power, i don't care. >> so you just don't care? you want to share what you have to say? >> i will say what i want to say, and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it. >> you know, he was asked about some of the things he said about george soros, but twitter was initially supposed to be a neutral platform. how far has it come from that original idea? >> well, i think, you know, it has come quite a long way and not necessaril
let's talk about the interview elon musk did with cnbc's david favor. in it he was asked about twitter and the marketing of twitter. let's listen. >> do your tweets hurt the company? are there tesla owners that say, i don't agree with his political position because -- and i know it because he shared so much of it? are there advertisers on twitters that will come and say, you got to stop, man, or i can't get these ads because of some of the things you tweet? >> there's a scene in...
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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. so what are markets so concerned about today? >> they're all interconnected as you pointed out. the fed, the economy, they're all related to what's happening between the small and mid-sized banks in america and vice versa as well. the feds did raise those rates in a highly expected move. but bankers did troop some policies around anticipating the need for future increases ahead. that is something that economists and market analysts are interpreting as code for the fed pausing interest rate hikes for the time being. they want to assess the impact of those ten increases we've seen so far, see if economy and inflation are in fact slowing down. as for the regional banks, two western u.s. bank learneds continue to be in focus. they are pack west and western alliance. they are both down today. they were seen as peer banks to silicon valley and first republic, which have failed and been taken over by other banks. western alliance did something differently. they were also reportedly looking at a sale according to a report from the financ
joining us now with more is cnbc's dominic. so what are markets so concerned about today? >> they're all interconnected as you pointed out. the fed, the economy, they're all related to what's happening between the small and mid-sized banks in america and vice versa as well. the feds did raise those rates in a highly expected move. but bankers did troop some policies around anticipating the need for future increases ahead. that is something that economists and market analysts are...
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david henderson, a civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor, and kaitlin fedor, national reporter at the new york times. and nbc contributor. katie, what can you tell us about the self-described whistleblower that was put forward this week? >> according to the fbi, the whistleblower's themselves were involved in the january 6th, in ways that were concerning to the bureau. , one witness was at the capitol january six, in restricted areas. he was in places where he should not have been. when asked about it by the fbi. he gave false testimony. so it's extremely concerning, the revoke his security clearance. another it was of the whistleblower's, he was made statements in public, on social media which allude to the fact that he does not believe that the bureau has done incredible work. when you have witnesses in opposition to the bureau they work with, you know, this is concerning, particularly vis-À-vis the events of january six. so for many people, this will be a blow to their credibility. >> david, i want to play for you another exchange from the hearing. here is democratic congressm
david henderson, a civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor, and kaitlin fedor, national reporter at the new york times. and nbc contributor. katie, what can you tell us about the self-described whistleblower that was put forward this week? >> according to the fbi, the whistleblower's themselves were involved in the january 6th, in ways that were concerning to the bureau. , one witness was at the capitol january six, in restricted areas. he was in places where he should not have been....
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should feel confident in their safety of their deposits, with us now to take a closer look at this is cnbc's dominic chu. good morning. what does this mean for people who have money in first republic bank that have been banking with them forever? >> it shouldn't mean anything bottom line, jose, for those depositors and customers at first republic. the rescuing entity, if you want to look at it that way, is literally one of the biggest banks in the world and certainly america's largest bank. with jpmorgan chase what you have is a scenario developing where america's biggest bank in this instance is guaranteeing all of those customer accounts at first republic. the balance sheet, the strength, the financial stability of jpmorgan chase is not really questioned at all by anybody. so customers should feel safe about the money there. what it will do, though, is cast a little bit more scrutiny on just how some of these regional banks operate. we do know that other lenders out there have been linked a little bit more closely to some of the same stresses, jose, that you mentioned that brought about th
should feel confident in their safety of their deposits, with us now to take a closer look at this is cnbc's dominic chu. good morning. what does this mean for people who have money in first republic bank that have been banking with them forever? >> it shouldn't mean anything bottom line, jose, for those depositors and customers at first republic. the rescuing entity, if you want to look at it that way, is literally one of the biggest banks in the world and certainly america's largest...
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and david henderson, a civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor, and katie benner, national reporter at the new york times, and msnbc contributor. katie benner, what can you tell us about this self-described whistleblower situation put forth this week? >> yeah, so, according to the fbi that whistleblowers themselves were involved in january 6th and ways that were concerning to the bureau. that one witness -- he was at the capitol on january 6th. who is in affected areas. he was in places where he should not have been. and when asked about it by the fbi, he gave false testimony. so -- they felt this was extremely concerning and they revoked his security clearance. another was of the whistleblower's have made statements in public and on social media that allude to the fact that he doesn't believe that the bureau itself has done incredible work. and so you have witnesses that are in opposition to the -- they work with this is concerning particularly vis-À-vis the events of january 6th. this is -- so, for many people, this is a blow to their credibility but not for jim jordan. >> david,
and david henderson, a civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor, and katie benner, national reporter at the new york times, and msnbc contributor. katie benner, what can you tell us about this self-described whistleblower situation put forth this week? >> yeah, so, according to the fbi that whistleblowers themselves were involved in january 6th and ways that were concerning to the bureau. that one witness -- he was at the capitol on january 6th. who is in affected areas. he was in...
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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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out and what could happen next from treasury secretary janet yellen on our sister network yesterday, cnbc. >> if congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling, the president will have to make some decisions about what to do with the resources that we do have. and there are a variety of different options. but there are no good options. every option is a bad option. there just is no good option other than raising the debt ceiling. >> reporter: it shows you how complex the situation is there, the white house wants a clean debt ceiling raise. republicans don't want that at all. so this is really an intractable starting point for some of these talks. ana? >> let's go to the hill to get the other side here. ryan, what are we hearing from speaker mccarthy, what are the other congressional leaders all hoping to get out of today's talks? >> reporter: well, in many ways, and it is almost remarkable that despite that letter from janet yellen a week ago the position, the public position of the congressional leaders that are going to be in this meeting today has not moved an inch. democrats insist they will
out and what could happen next from treasury secretary janet yellen on our sister network yesterday, cnbc. >> if congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling, the president will have to make some decisions about what to do with the resources that we do have. and there are a variety of different options. but there are no good options. every option is a bad option. there just is no good option other than raising the debt ceiling. >> reporter: it shows you how complex the situation is...
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. >> so cnbc survey that we talked about in the beginning of your interview, it says only 45% of u.s. adults say that they actually have an emergency fund, or emergency savings. a quarter of those people say that they have less than $5,000 that are saved. how concerning is this considering that there's the possibility that with the inability to deal with the debt ceiling in washington, perhaps there is not money held back by americans to deal with their upcoming costs. >> not only, that we have record credit card, debt in the third of americans have more credit card than they have savings. we're getting this we imbalance right now and we're spending a lot of our -- in this year with credit cards, not able to pair. bills defaults are still pretty low compared to 2007, 2008, or delinquencies. we want to keep an eye on that. as we spend, more and get more financially stressed, inflation is, higher than i think that will get to a real problem and we stop spending. consumer spending is that 70% of u.s. gdp. we have to keep spending to keep the economy turning right now. there is concern, b
. >> so cnbc survey that we talked about in the beginning of your interview, it says only 45% of u.s. adults say that they actually have an emergency fund, or emergency savings. a quarter of those people say that they have less than $5,000 that are saved. how concerning is this considering that there's the possibility that with the inability to deal with the debt ceiling in washington, perhaps there is not money held back by americans to deal with their upcoming costs. >> not only,...
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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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joining us now with more, cnbc's kristina partsinevelos. great to see you. what does this tell us about how people are spending their money? >> this is the largest retailer in america, so we do pay attention. and it shows that more shoppers are gravitating to value oriented stores. that's because they're becoming more price conscious about spending. so management in the report even pointed out higher income households, younger customers are shopping at walmart, because they're still looking for deals as we deal with high inflation. and many of them are actually spending online. e-commerce sales surged 27% from a year ago. so positive for walmart because more people are shopping there, but just yesterday we saw with home depot and target that people aren't spending as much on do it yourself projects and more expensive products that are at target, so, what we're seeing is a shift toward more budget conscious projects and spending patterns. >> treasury secretary janet yellen is set to meet with bank leaders today. what do we know? >> this is the annual bank pol
joining us now with more, cnbc's kristina partsinevelos. great to see you. what does this tell us about how people are spending their money? >> this is the largest retailer in america, so we do pay attention. and it shows that more shoppers are gravitating to value oriented stores. that's because they're becoming more price conscious about spending. so management in the report even pointed out higher income households, younger customers are shopping at walmart, because they're still...
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david henderson, civil rights returnee and cnbc contributor. and katie benner, national reporter at the new york times and msnbc crown tribute are. katie, what can you tell us about the self-described whistleblower that jordan put forward this week. >> thanks, according to the fbi, the whistleblower's themselves were involved in january 6th in ways that were concerning to the bureau. the one witness, he was at the capitol on january 6th. he was in restricted areas. he was in places he shouldn't have been. when asked about it by the fbi, he gave false testimony. so they feel this is extremely concerning, and they revoked his security clearance. another was of the whistleblower's have made statements in public and on social media that allude to the fact that he doesn't believe that the bureau itself has done incredible work. when you have witnesses that are in opposition to the very bureau they work with, this is really concerning. particularly vis-À-vis the offensive of january 6th. this is for many people, this is going to be a blow to their c
david henderson, civil rights returnee and cnbc contributor. and katie benner, national reporter at the new york times and msnbc crown tribute are. katie, what can you tell us about the self-described whistleblower that jordan put forward this week. >> thanks, according to the fbi, the whistleblower's themselves were involved in january 6th in ways that were concerning to the bureau. the one witness, he was at the capitol on january 6th. he was in restricted areas. he was in places he...
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cnbc senior markets correspondent dominic chu is following it for us, as he always does. dom, good morning. regulators are forced to take over these banks after customers lauchblged a run on the money. what are the former executives saying about that today? >> reporter: jose, they are basically facing a slew of different questions and pointed ones at that about what went wrong and how it could have gone so wrong in such a bad way leading to a few of the biggest bank failures in u.s. history. now, in the hot seat specifically so to speak, are former silicon valley bank ceo greg becker, former signature bank of new york executives scott shea, the former chairman and eric howell, the former president. and much of the message so far has gone towards the unprecedented so to speak nature of how these banks ultimately collapsed. it was a combination of things like federal reserve interest rate policy being tightened at such a quick pace, all the way to the rush of many deposttors to withdraw their money in such a short period of time. aspects of social media are to blame for the
cnbc senior markets correspondent dominic chu is following it for us, as he always does. dom, good morning. regulators are forced to take over these banks after customers lauchblged a run on the money. what are the former executives saying about that today? >> reporter: jose, they are basically facing a slew of different questions and pointed ones at that about what went wrong and how it could have gone so wrong in such a bad way leading to a few of the biggest bank failures in u.s....
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cnbc's diana olick is here. what's going on and where is it happening? where is it hitting the hardest? >> home sales are slowing down for several reasons but demand isn't actually one of them. there's plenty of demand out there, very little supply, especially at the lower, more affordable end of the market. sales were down in april at all price points but they were down steepest for homes priced over half a million dollars. the supply of homes for sale did improve slightly because there are affordable homes on the market. new listings have actually been down around 20% compared with a year ago. then you've got mortgage rates, more than doubled from record lows over the past year and a half, and while they eased up a little bit in the beginning of the year, in march, when these april deals were inked, they were back up near highs from before. you're seeing the lot of differences now when it comes to what people can afford, and what they can't. what you said about home prices, one note on that, the realtor's report a median home price, and that is, you kn
cnbc's diana olick is here. what's going on and where is it happening? where is it hitting the hardest? >> home sales are slowing down for several reasons but demand isn't actually one of them. there's plenty of demand out there, very little supply, especially at the lower, more affordable end of the market. sales were down in april at all price points but they were down steepest for homes priced over half a million dollars. the supply of homes for sale did improve slightly because there...
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i want to go right to cnbc's dominic chu. dominic, what do these numbers tell us? >> so, jose, what the numbers may suggest overall and to your point is that the american economy might be able to, might be able to avoid a more catastrophic economic downturn while at the same time taming the inflation story. that may be why you're seeing a lot of optimism return to the stock market today after one of the longer losing streaks we have seen so far in 2023. with as many stresses as there are in the american economy, the jobs market still remains relatively strong. relatively. you mentioned those job headline numbers, much stronger than expected, while at the same time the prior months we saw over the last couple of months got revised markedly lower. we got jobs growth, but not massive jobs growth. on the wages front, we're seeing broader signs of wage growth. average hourly earnings rose by half a percent month over month, making the year over year gain around 4.4% for april. it is worth noting because both of those measures were actually hotter than forecast. what thi
i want to go right to cnbc's dominic chu. dominic, what do these numbers tell us? >> so, jose, what the numbers may suggest overall and to your point is that the american economy might be able to, might be able to avoid a more catastrophic economic downturn while at the same time taming the inflation story. that may be why you're seeing a lot of optimism return to the stock market today after one of the longer losing streaks we have seen so far in 2023. with as many stresses as there are...
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> and now to a new wide ranging interview with elon musk, the tesla and twitter chief sat down with cnbc's david faber for a conversation that touched on growing u.s./china tensions, his own controversial tweets, which he defended and why he has allowed former president trump back on the platform. >> president trump is allowed back on the platform. is that something -- i assume that's not something you believe? >> i -- well, i think the answer -- the answer is nuanced. like, do i believe biden won? yes, i believe he won. >> and you voted for him. >> i did actually. >> do you regret that? >> i mean, man, i wish we could have just a normal human being as president, that's what i want. >> and you can watch more of that interview over on cnbc.com. >>> up next here on "ana cabrera reports," we are getting closer perhaps to two presidential announcements from these two big name republicans. >>> plus, democrats have introduced a resolution to expel indicted republican congressman george santos from the house. a number of republicans have called on him to step down, will they come on board? oard i
> and now to a new wide ranging interview with elon musk, the tesla and twitter chief sat down with cnbc's david faber for a conversation that touched on growing u.s./china tensions, his own controversial tweets, which he defended and why he has allowed former president trump back on the platform. >> president trump is allowed back on the platform. is that something -- i assume that's not something you believe? >> i -- well, i think the answer -- the answer is nuanced. like, do i...
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cnbc, which covers business, says the town hall shows the network still doesn't know how to handle trump. cnn defended how they did this and the reporter moderator who handed the quelling. fox news had to pay out that giant $787 million sum, partly for the way that it replatforms liars when it knew better. tucker carlson ousted after that. trump awaiting a criminal trial and also was just hit with that $5 million judgment for sex abuse and defamation this week, so cnn in that context faced a choice. how do you handle trump? how do you handle platforms that can be abused by people? and there are many alternatives that i'm about to get into with a real tv veteran. but the main reason cnn failed last night, which really poses questions for everyone in this vote and business as we deal with dangerous lies, is that in no way did they seem to erect any mechanism to deal with this independently despite all the warnings they have about how it would go. and the trump folks are celebrating because they think not only have they got time, but they got time for lies unchecked. tv veteran mierk joins
cnbc, which covers business, says the town hall shows the network still doesn't know how to handle trump. cnn defended how they did this and the reporter moderator who handed the quelling. fox news had to pay out that giant $787 million sum, partly for the way that it replatforms liars when it knew better. tucker carlson ousted after that. trump awaiting a criminal trial and also was just hit with that $5 million judgment for sex abuse and defamation this week, so cnn in that context faced a...
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apparently twitter's get ago new ceo according to elon musk, and cnbc is reporting nbc universal global advertising chief linda yaccarino is in advanced talks for that role. nbc uconn -- nbcu confirmed she is leaving the company, effective immediately. will this change anything for twitter? >> to work under elon musk under this bubble he overpaid for, you have to have a streak of masochism to you. i can't imagine this ending beautifully, unless they have a grand master plan to bring back advertisers, they've alienated so many people with the blue check mark scandal, with the return of trolls and right wingers, that i don't see how you put humpty dumpty back together, and even though he says i'd rather not manage people day-to-day. can you imagine him not micromanaging something he overpaid for. but then again i don't understand people worth more than $100 billion. i'd sooner have taken the ceo of amtrak over this. it's just like a thankless job, but you know what, surprise me. >> robin farzad, say tuned, happy friday, my friend. >> likewise. >>> peloton is recalling more than 2 million
apparently twitter's get ago new ceo according to elon musk, and cnbc is reporting nbc universal global advertising chief linda yaccarino is in advanced talks for that role. nbc uconn -- nbcu confirmed she is leaving the company, effective immediately. will this change anything for twitter? >> to work under elon musk under this bubble he overpaid for, you have to have a streak of masochism to you. i can't imagine this ending beautifully, unless they have a grand master plan to bring back...
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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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. >> here to break it down is nbc's brian cheung and cnbc's hugh sung. what does this mean for first republic customers. >> what happened is over the weekend the government recognized that first republic may not have made it to monday morning. the government was going to step in, take ownership of the bank and sell the assets at the same time to another bank so come monday morning it would open under new management. they found the best bid from jpmorgan chase, able to open up first republic locations and atms as chase branches and atms this is the second largest bank failure in history. it underscores the issues happening in the banking industry continue to ripple even now. >> we'll go into why here. but hugh, how can this impact our banks and our economy? >> lindsey, it's great to be with you. the first takeaway is the industry's 800-pound gorilla, more than $3.7 trillion in assets is getting a little bigger and a little more formidable. basically, in the long are term, the impact you'll see on the other banks -- lindsey, there are 4,100 banks in the un
. >> here to break it down is nbc's brian cheung and cnbc's hugh sung. what does this mean for first republic customers. >> what happened is over the weekend the government recognized that first republic may not have made it to monday morning. the government was going to step in, take ownership of the bank and sell the assets at the same time to another bank so come monday morning it would open under new management. they found the best bid from jpmorgan chase, able to open up first...
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last night, in an interview with cnbc, david faber asked elon about his tweets. >> you tweeted this thing about george soros. i'm looking for it because i want to make sure i quote it properly. you know what you wrote. but you basically -- >> it reminds me of -- calm down, people. this is not federal case out of it. >> you said he wants to erode the fabric of civilization and soros hates humanity. when you do something like that -- >> i think that's true. that's my opinion. >> it makes you a lightning rod for criticism. do you like that? you know, people today saying he's an anti-semite. i don't think you are. >> i'm not. i'm like a pro-semite if anything. >> the head of anti-defamation league didn't quite agree with that take. in fact, he called it a dangerous tweet that emboldens extremists. the israeli foreign ministry didn't agree either. they took the pretty rare step particularly for such a right wing government a far right wing government in fact of saying musk's comment had an anti-semitic feeling to it. since he bought twitter, musk's experiment in free speech has been a disaster
last night, in an interview with cnbc, david faber asked elon about his tweets. >> you tweeted this thing about george soros. i'm looking for it because i want to make sure i quote it properly. you know what you wrote. but you basically -- >> it reminds me of -- calm down, people. this is not federal case out of it. >> you said he wants to erode the fabric of civilization and soros hates humanity. when you do something like that -- >> i think that's true. that's my...
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joining us now with more is cnbc's frank holland. good to see you. what are investors making of these mixed messages? >> right now you're seeing the markets ticking slightly higher. i think the wall street community is very similar to janet yellen, cautiously optimistic that a deal will get done. over the weekend, janet yellen balancing a very stern warning of the impact of a u.s. debt default and still remaining hopeful as you mentioned. the treasury secretary has repeatedly urged congress to raise the $31.4 trillion cap on federal borrowing. on tuesday president biden, house speaker mccarthy will meet face-to-face along with congressional leaders. that meeting postponed from last week with many experts telling us that's a hopeful sign that their staffs are making progress behind the scenes on a deal that will satisfy the needs of the country and the political demands of both parties. over the weekend, a rare consensus in d.c. everyone now agrees that so-called x date is june 1st at the earliest, and more likely a few more weeks away. that puts the
joining us now with more is cnbc's frank holland. good to see you. what are investors making of these mixed messages? >> right now you're seeing the markets ticking slightly higher. i think the wall street community is very similar to janet yellen, cautiously optimistic that a deal will get done. over the weekend, janet yellen balancing a very stern warning of the impact of a u.s. debt default and still remaining hopeful as you mentioned. the treasury secretary has repeatedly urged...
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defending himself in a new interview with cnbc. why the twitter ceo says that he needs to post antisemitic tropes around george soros and the x-men, he absolutely has to do it. ahead. >> today, the house maga caucus held the oversight committee hearing about quote, radical left wing policies pushed in our nation's capital. it was all transparent attempt to fearmonger about crime in a democratic and predominantly black city. freshman democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas used her mind to remind her own to get their own house in order. >> my republican colleagues want to talk about keeping d. c. streets crime free. they can't even keep the hose of congress crime free because i got 24 seconds. my freshman colleague has just been indicted on 13 counts, 13 felony counts. but have they exhibited any courage to say, you know what, we will disallow this in our body, we will make sure to expel this individual? they have not. >> we are looking and we are seeing that sexual abuse offenses have increased over 40% in just one years
defending himself in a new interview with cnbc. why the twitter ceo says that he needs to post antisemitic tropes around george soros and the x-men, he absolutely has to do it. ahead. >> today, the house maga caucus held the oversight committee hearing about quote, radical left wing policies pushed in our nation's capital. it was all transparent attempt to fearmonger about crime in a democratic and predominantly black city. freshman democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas used...
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joining us with more is cnbc's dominic chu. what do the numbers tell us? >> the context is key. this is becoming a tug-of-war between a lot of factors. some of which are good and some of which are bad. there's a relatively strong jobs market right now. that's good. rising wages, more modestly than the last year or so, that means more buying power. at the same time, you have rising mortgage rates that are making the cost of borrowing to buy that house more expensive. taking away some of the buying power. then there's the number of homes actually available for sale. this is the tough part. there are just not that many houses for sale. that's the key. lots of home buyers know what i'm talking about. in a lot of america when a house comes to market, it's almost immediately bought up by a potential buyer. there's also a lack of incentive for homeowners to actually sell in this market because where are they going to move? if they move, how much more will they pay in interest for a mortgage if they have to borrow to buy that new house? with regard to the drop in prices that you mention
joining us with more is cnbc's dominic chu. what do the numbers tell us? >> the context is key. this is becoming a tug-of-war between a lot of factors. some of which are good and some of which are bad. there's a relatively strong jobs market right now. that's good. rising wages, more modestly than the last year or so, that means more buying power. at the same time, you have rising mortgage rates that are making the cost of borrowing to buy that house more expensive. taking away some of...