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is at tesla always talk about the other names. >> tesla a.i. is, like i said, it's like -- it's -- i'm not sure who's second, frankly. >> why is that what are people not understanding about what you have and why are we talking about chatgpt and generative a.i. at open a.i. and what microsoft is going to be able to do with it and not about tesla >> i don't know. people do talk about it online i think tesla will have sort of a chatgpt moment if not this year i say no later than next year. >> say that again. you'll have a -- >> sort of a chatgpt moment. >> you will? in terms of suddenly it will -- >> suddenly 3 million cars will be able to drive themselves with no one. >> that gets back to our conversation earlier about the value add proposition that certainly the bulls in tesla believe will be there which that suddenly 3 million cars able to drive themselves, creating that robo taxi fleet he's been talking about for years that hasn't come to fruition yet. >> he said this year >> he put a number of qualifiers on it. but he's feeling optimistic, ye
is at tesla always talk about the other names. >> tesla a.i. is, like i said, it's like -- it's -- i'm not sure who's second, frankly. >> why is that what are people not understanding about what you have and why are we talking about chatgpt and generative a.i. at open a.i. and what microsoft is going to be able to do with it and not about tesla >> i don't know. people do talk about it online i think tesla will have sort of a chatgpt moment if not this year i say no later than...
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of tesla today. the network works so well compared to the competitors, so ford is making a super smart move by plugging into the network and for tesla, that gaeg to get all these fee revenue from ford joining the super charging network which will end up being profitable for tesla. >> i was going to say, what was in it for elon is it about the fees or something more to it i can easily imagine a scenario in which they decided to have a wall and step on the throat of the legacy oems. >> listen, there's a number of advances for tesla it reinforces that they're leader in this space when you have a traditional automaker like ford saying i'm going to use their standard and in their products coming in 2025, ford's actually going to adopt their north american charging standard which is a big deal. but secondly, you know, they also get -- they qualify for the ira funding from the government to help build out further build out their charging infrastructure, so again, they're getting federal assistance, if you w
of tesla today. the network works so well compared to the competitors, so ford is making a super smart move by plugging into the network and for tesla, that gaeg to get all these fee revenue from ford joining the super charging network which will end up being profitable for tesla. >> i was going to say, what was in it for elon is it about the fees or something more to it i can easily imagine a scenario in which they decided to have a wall and step on the throat of the legacy oems....
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tesla. >> it does mean i've got about 20 good years left so might as well enjoy the heck out of them. >> life is short thesis, jim that will work. >> you know, that -- >> airbnb. >> long on money, short on time, starting to be short on money, air bnb conference, call, tapped out. david, the tapped out is the thesis that's working for every -- a lot of people are tapped out except for tap. >> it's interesting the week we've had when we heard from lucid and fistker, and rivien. these companies consume so much capital in trying to get to profitability and make their -- get their automobiles out there. obviously rivi ne had a different story. they've been very successful in cutting costs more rapidly, perhaps, then people anticipated. didn't change production schedule and heard from wholestar, got agreely and volvo behind it, another entrant where again some disappointment there. >> looked great. terrific david, can i just -- if you -- i want to go back to david's we're all going to die thesis,
tesla. >> it does mean i've got about 20 good years left so might as well enjoy the heck out of them. >> life is short thesis, jim that will work. >> you know, that -- >> airbnb. >> long on money, short on time, starting to be short on money, air bnb conference, call, tapped out. david, the tapped out is the thesis that's working for every -- a lot of people are tapped out except for tap. >> it's interesting the week we've had when we heard from lucid and...
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obviously we'll be coming out of the tesla shareholder meeting. we'll be curious to see what questions mr. musk takes during that meeting, whether there's anything worthy of followup. certainly that will be top of mind, especially given the interest of our viewers in terms of tesla and its importance. that said, there's no shortage of other topics as always to discuss with mr. musk. as often as he does interviews, it seems like almost every day brings new things to discuss today reports about a memo he sent in terms of let mereview all hiring plans and things of that nature. so no shortage, whether it's tesla, whether it's the recent hire of linda yaccarino, whether it's new developments in terms of ai, and whether it's spacex or star link, you can go on and on quite a few hours now until sitting down with elon musk. >> david, is your focus because you're there the possibility of meeting with auto and ev, or there's so much on your plate that you can start anywhere? >> i kind of feel like, jim, from an importance/news perspective, tesla will be to
obviously we'll be coming out of the tesla shareholder meeting. we'll be curious to see what questions mr. musk takes during that meeting, whether there's anything worthy of followup. certainly that will be top of mind, especially given the interest of our viewers in terms of tesla and its importance. that said, there's no shortage of other topics as always to discuss with mr. musk. as often as he does interviews, it seems like almost every day brings new things to discuss today reports about a...
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minister used tesla as an analogy on u.s.-china relations tesla is needed to avoid a dangerous driving and also that they should step on the gas, the u.s. and china, to promote mutually beneficial cooperation. musk isn't the only american ceo who happens to be in china this week jpmorgan's jamie dimon is also in shanghai already for an event there that's going to gather about 2600 bankers as well as clients over the next two days in fact, just moments ago, shanghai's government posted on wechat that jpmorgan dimon met with the communist party chief there and discussed jpmorgan's rate process in the city and also a way to increase its investment there in the development of shanghai as a financial center guys >> yeah. eunice, it's david tim cook was there not that long ago there as well. specific to musk it's not just the shanghai factory, he has a battery factory they're building as well, i believe, and there are some who say he made certain commitments to the chinese government in terms of investing over time. do we know anyt
minister used tesla as an analogy on u.s.-china relations tesla is needed to avoid a dangerous driving and also that they should step on the gas, the u.s. and china, to promote mutually beneficial cooperation. musk isn't the only american ceo who happens to be in china this week jpmorgan's jamie dimon is also in shanghai already for an event there that's going to gather about 2600 bankers as well as clients over the next two days in fact, just moments ago, shanghai's government posted on wechat...
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we'll talk to an ark analyst about those comments and tesla's trajectory, straight ahead >> meantime, still in the range. s&p up about 16 here, as we balance the macro balance points some of the retail numbers, mike, where there continues to be a debate about what it says about the consumer >> for sure. i mean, i feel like the macro debate is all about a recession when, not if and we've seen some data that the economists is overanticipated and keep pushing it ahead a few months. the retail numbers, i think you can read them either way obviously, there's a little bit of a moderation hunkering down, but we knew it, so we're trying to pull out the pandemic effects and the credit effects because it does seem as if it was a weak end to the first quarter. >> i think the regional bank news also helping set the tone today. western alliance comes out, says deposits are up quarter to date. the whole group rallies and rallies pretty hard. >> we had this two days ago, as well it's one of those times when the market answers the criticisms that it's only been a half dozen stocks that have been work
we'll talk to an ark analyst about those comments and tesla's trajectory, straight ahead >> meantime, still in the range. s&p up about 16 here, as we balance the macro balance points some of the retail numbers, mike, where there continues to be a debate about what it says about the consumer >> for sure. i mean, i feel like the macro debate is all about a recession when, not if and we've seen some data that the economists is overanticipated and keep pushing it ahead a few months....
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when you start tesla and then twitter, the new ceo, you want to talk spacex, starlink you want to talk a.i., and then given he is the most consequential businessman on the planet, there's just an incredible amount of interest in general in him so, there's no way we'll get enough time, but we're certainly looking forward to whatever we can in terms of sitting down with elon musk tomorrow. thank you, my friend, for giving up some time tomorrow. >> are you kidding me? come on. >> it will be right at jim's show so, taking over "mad money" for a night. >> you know what it's all yours >> "jeopardy!" "mad," what's next >> to see him will be the ultimate in stock trading. >> it should be fascinating. really looking forward to it as you might imagine, it's been a long time in coming, but we will let you know, and we'll be seeing you from texas tomorrow evening. >> fantastic >> yeah. >> meantime, we got 42% of retail market cap are posting earnings this week, and we'll kick things off tomorrow with depot and target the next day. >> there's been so much negativity about target, i feel like, wait
when you start tesla and then twitter, the new ceo, you want to talk spacex, starlink you want to talk a.i., and then given he is the most consequential businessman on the planet, there's just an incredible amount of interest in general in him so, there's no way we'll get enough time, but we're certainly looking forward to whatever we can in terms of sitting down with elon musk tomorrow. thank you, my friend, for giving up some time tomorrow. >> are you kidding me? come on. >> it...
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so in the tesla environment, i suspect elon will lead the way on using generative a.i. from a marketing standpoint he'll understand, he knows his consumers. he's got real-time data from an inventory perspective. he knows where they are and i think the ad experience could be quite actually spectacular. >> he talked a bit about wanting it to be beautiful and wanting it to be content that was comparable to the content you would find other places, not necessarily what we think of as a typical ad. >> that's exactly right. i think the promise of generative a.i. in marketing is that ordinary ads, mediocrity will no longer be acceptable one of my former colleagues at meta, mark darcy, the chief creative officer at brand tech has a saying about it, he said we're going to basically take the everyday things and make them impossibly efficient with a.i., but we're also going to be able to make the impossible possible every day which is like a great summary of the promise of what a.i. can do in marketing. >> what's an example of that, that last part in. >> yes so i will give you an e
so in the tesla environment, i suspect elon will lead the way on using generative a.i. from a marketing standpoint he'll understand, he knows his consumers. he's got real-time data from an inventory perspective. he knows where they are and i think the ad experience could be quite actually spectacular. >> he talked a bit about wanting it to be beautiful and wanting it to be content that was comparable to the content you would find other places, not necessarily what we think of as a typical...
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. >> we have a lot of companies that design their own chips, apple or tesla -- >> right tesla is a huge client of his. how did you know that? >> occasionally i actually -- >> you come to play every day, don't you? >> i try i can't keep up with you but i try. >> we'll see you tonight, jim, "mad money" 6:00 p.m. >>> and trying to hold 4120 here and the vix back to 20 >>> good wednesday morning and welcome back to "squawk on the street" i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber. we have live from the ceo summit in santa barbara, california looking at stocks under pressure again today after a selloff yesterday that left the s&p and news down 1% lower every sector getting hit except energy -- energy just flipped into the red as well, faring the best along with utilities. financials, industrials and materials at the bottom of the market three big movers, citi group planning to spin off the mexico business in an i.p.o thing. bank plans to resume share buybacks this quarter. stocks under pressure. intuit shares dropping as well missing revenue estimates and disappointing the street w
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cutting -- i mean, did tesla cut a rate today? >> there's the opening bell at the cnbc realtime exchange at the big board, it's equitable holdings, celebrating its fifth listing anniversary, and at the nasdaq, brazil-based sigma lithium. >> well, he's coming back and that's been a big win. i remember at the beginning of a lot of the conference calls, you had these angry words from elon musk saying, you should all get into the lithium business, and everybody did. and albemeyer is doing a very good job >> there's some consolidation going on amongst the lithium companies as well. >> do you think he meant the lithium business, meaning the 300 mg that you have to take before you go to bed >> i don't >> okay. i was just trying to -- >> that's an excellent point, jim, because here we are none of the bulls believe you can really get past 4,200 and none of the bears want to press their shorts too much. >> i had carly garners on, one of my absolute favorite technicians. she says the shorts are the highest they've been in years. i think ther
cutting -- i mean, did tesla cut a rate today? >> there's the opening bell at the cnbc realtime exchange at the big board, it's equitable holdings, celebrating its fifth listing anniversary, and at the nasdaq, brazil-based sigma lithium. >> well, he's coming back and that's been a big win. i remember at the beginning of a lot of the conference calls, you had these angry words from elon musk saying, you should all get into the lithium business, and everybody did. and albemeyer is...
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december -- until january of this year, i should say, there was no consumer tax incentive to buy a tesla but there was for the other car companies because they had not reached -- they have not made that many electric cars. >> and he did say it's going to be a significant benefit to the company, perhaps not quite as much as adam jonas has foreseen, which he said it could be as much as a 45% boost to eps over time, jim. and then we get into lithium mining, which musk said, i don't want to have to do this, but they broke ground in corpus christi because nobody else is doing it he continues to encourage others to get into that business, essentially. >> he hates the fact that there really does seem a control price in lithium, and he's dead right because lithium shouldn't be as expensive. i know that the ford deal won't necessarily change that. when you go back to what he was saying about pricing, there is this problem with the majors, like a ford, where they have, as he said, the manufacturer suggested retail price, and they can't adjust it. one of the things that's really dogged jim farley a
december -- until january of this year, i should say, there was no consumer tax incentive to buy a tesla but there was for the other car companies because they had not reached -- they have not made that many electric cars. >> and he did say it's going to be a significant benefit to the company, perhaps not quite as much as adam jonas has foreseen, which he said it could be as much as a 45% boost to eps over time, jim. and then we get into lithium mining, which musk said, i don't want to...
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we'll talk to john stoltzfus next. >>> ee we're keeping an eye on tesla. stock's up 16% just this month "squawk on the street" will be right back markets still under a little pressure it's being offset with weakness from apple, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia today we'll beig bk. rhtac meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your skin. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> i do think inflation continues to be an issue it is possible we get another rate hike. you saw markets overnight and this morning's pricing and a 50% chance of a 25 basis point hike in june. >> tcw group ceo katie koch telling us it is possible we get another rate hike. maybe in june. our next guest agrees, saying not only could we get one in june, we
we'll talk to john stoltzfus next. >>> ee we're keeping an eye on tesla. stock's up 16% just this month "squawk on the street" will be right back markets still under a little pressure it's being offset with weakness from apple, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia today we'll beig bk. rhtac meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your...
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obviously coming back to the belief that tesla has as powerful a.i. as any other company that's using it for a different purpose, namely autonomy for its vehicles. >> i felt bad that mary barra and gm had done so much with autonomy there in phoenix, texas, san francisco, and it doesn't really -- they -- some of them didn't even get in the conversation >> i don't know about that i mean, today, it's about the silverado ev, which gm says will get 450 miles on a full range. >> that's very interesting >> so, that's gotten some attention in the auto space today. >> when my wife drove the hummer, you know, she happens to be a great driver. she loves to drive and there were so many "you go, girls" in the streets of miami boca i think it's just a statement, but there's just not enough of them it's boutique. the hummer is boutique right now. the f-150 lightning is not boutique >> and then the question, again, i got tesla on the brain for obvious reasons, is the cybertruck, which you think will be boutique. >> i saw your picture in front of the cybertruck. it wa
obviously coming back to the belief that tesla has as powerful a.i. as any other company that's using it for a different purpose, namely autonomy for its vehicles. >> i felt bad that mary barra and gm had done so much with autonomy there in phoenix, texas, san francisco, and it doesn't really -- they -- some of them didn't even get in the conversation >> i don't know about that i mean, today, it's about the silverado ev, which gm says will get 450 miles on a full range. >>...
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tesla and apple and microsoft -- at they all develop their own chips and send them over >> quick note as we head to break, we're a few days away from berkshire hathaway's annual shareholder meeting. head over to cnbc zmband cnbc.cm to watch it live, this saturday, may 6th. and join this year's woodstock for capitalists. our becky quick and mike santoli are live in oma.ah we'll be right back here on "squawk on the street. s&p barely positive, the dow down 32. nasdaq stays strong despite the loss for amd we'll be right back. match your. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >>> you've been watching oil it slid to a five-week low, well below 70 bucks a barrel. pippa stevens is tracking the ac
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to engage in 24-hour trading on selected exchange traded funds and popular stocks such as apple and tesla. this would make the company the first u.s. brokerage to provide overnight weekday trading in individual stocks. that would be a game-changer for a lot of folks, sara back over to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> keeping our eye on the markets, the dow is off the lows, down as low as 402 earlier. selloff across the board most sectors are lower except for consumer discretionary big tech acting defensively today. plenty of warnings on commercial real estate being the big new problem for the economy after persistent turmoil for several regional banks our next guest taking the other side of that bet bill rudin joins us at post 9 when we come back. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact. helping
to engage in 24-hour trading on selected exchange traded funds and popular stocks such as apple and tesla. this would make the company the first u.s. brokerage to provide overnight weekday trading in individual stocks. that would be a game-changer for a lot of folks, sara back over to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> keeping our eye on the markets, the dow is off the lows, down as low as 402 earlier. selloff across the board most sectors are lower except for consumer discretionary...
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. >>> later tonight, elon musk joins us here on cnbc following the tesla annual shareholder meeting. our david faber in austin, texas, f tt. quk t seet" is back in a moment. if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. so if you're on medicare, or soon to be, consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could add up to thousands of dollars. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and making your out-of-pocket costs a lot more predictable. call unitedhealthcare now and ask for your free decision guide. medicare supplement plans also let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. take charge of your health care today. consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today about an aarp medicare supplement plan. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect h
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they're flooded with teslas. they're $55 a day. that's pretty darn good. what's not to like david? >> i don't know, jim i don't have a lot to share there on -- i haven't rented a tesla from hertz >> i well, i thought the headline there was just great. that's the one left behind without a cause. no doubt sal mineo. james dean >> we're going there again we just had a look to find out beau geste was a 1939 movie with gary cooper. >> i'm trying to make it irrelevant >> james dean at least was the '50% >> but avis, left behind without a cause. >> i know, "rebel without a cause. >> your point is that it's lagged behind its peers. >> hertz, by the way, is run by an ex-goldman alum who's doing a great job. no one cares >> the cfo, yep, goldman and a long-time bangker there too. >> it's a travel name that's not working. you want to get in on the travel stocks those two were attractive. lot of cash flow hertz is doing a lot trading cars now they're trading cars like, you know -- >> what you have wanted to be in on is the a.i. boom. that's really been the key to the market over the last few m
they're flooded with teslas. they're $55 a day. that's pretty darn good. what's not to like david? >> i don't know, jim i don't have a lot to share there on -- i haven't rented a tesla from hertz >> i well, i thought the headline there was just great. that's the one left behind without a cause. no doubt sal mineo. james dean >> we're going there again we just had a look to find out beau geste was a 1939 movie with gary cooper. >> i'm trying to make it irrelevant >>...
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. >>> also, a quick check on tesla. first peak above the 200-day since september as it's revisited 200. up 21% this month. want to stop lower body pain before it starts? there's a dr. scholl's for that. new dr. scholl's prevent pain insoles are the only ones clinically proven to prevent pain from muscle-induced joint stiffness and strain. so you can stay pain free. >>> nvidia's new entry into the trillion dollar entry club the latest in the ai boom. the focus of today's "tech check" with deirdre bosa >> we may need a new name or moniker for broadening market gains. faang no longer captures others like nvidia that power the new ai revolution. bernstein suggests the magnificent seven, notes that if there was ever a year to the group are up between 35 and 180% nvidia up nearly 50. also nobody wants to look like cathie wood who bailed out of nvidia too early broadcom calls bofa the most underappreciated if you could call a stock up 55% year to date, 27% since that call, they may be expecting another nvidia like a blow-out,
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eastern sitting down with our very own david faber in a wide-ranging interview off the back of tesla shareholder day. don't miss that tomorrow night we're back after a quick break on "squawk on the street." dow down onl10ois d e y pntanth s&p has gone positive. i'm a retired school librarian. i'm also a library board trustee, a mother of two, and a grandmother of two. basically, i thought that my memory wasn't as good as it had been. i needed all the help i could get. i saw the...
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some news about amazon and maybe tesla investing billions in cloud infrastructure in india and in the auto business so, yeah, the -- >> india and japan seem to be -- >> moving away from a china-only supply chain is huge. >> mexico, india, japan, those are the themes, anti-china trades in investment. >> meantime, back home, turning to a recent trend on the street, companies turning to spinoff to boost returns. our seema mody joins us at post 9 to talk about numbers. >> following years of mergers and acquisitions we're seeing companies mainly in industrial and health care space increasingly looking to spinoffs many have been successful. look at j&j which spun off, kenvu, and ge health care, which has been a standout, up about 40% since going public, outperforming ge and the benchmark. in fact, analysis from morgan stanley shows that spinoffs outperform the market on average by 10.2% two years after a listing while the parent companies see their stock prices drop on average by 8.1%. we continue to see new deals so far this year 73 global carveouts compared to the 78 we were at this time
some news about amazon and maybe tesla investing billions in cloud infrastructure in india and in the auto business so, yeah, the -- >> india and japan seem to be -- >> moving away from a china-only supply chain is huge. >> mexico, india, japan, those are the themes, anti-china trades in investment. >> meantime, back home, turning to a recent trend on the street, companies turning to spinoff to boost returns. our seema mody joins us at post 9 to talk about numbers....
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tesla, microsoft, apple, carl, it feels like the market is grappling with, first of all, the debt ceiling risk, the deal is still elusive after talks broke down last night. we don't know exactly where they stand with time running out to that june 1st deadline, which secretary yellen yirts we've also got concerns that inflation is going to prove higher to tackle from the fed and it might pause in june, it might go in june, pause and go july, might keep rates higher than the market's expecting. all of that, potential cause for concern. >> as we mentioned earlier, hot infl inflation, at least slower decline. new zealand gave us another 25 >> a dovish 25 kiwi got hit hard >> and the nfed minutes this afternoon, a little bit stale. now mccarthy in about 45 minutes and yellen saying, yeah, even without talking about the actual year-to-date, we're already seeing pressures in what it's costing the government to fund debt >> the market's not throwing a fit. we're not seeing 2011-like market panic yet we see it in the short-term treasury market, yields continue to climb there, but nothing really ex
tesla, microsoft, apple, carl, it feels like the market is grappling with, first of all, the debt ceiling risk, the deal is still elusive after talks broke down last night. we don't know exactly where they stand with time running out to that june 1st deadline, which secretary yellen yirts we've also got concerns that inflation is going to prove higher to tackle from the fed and it might pause in june, it might go in june, pause and go july, might keep rates higher than the market's expecting....