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don lynch: and you had benjamin guggenheim on board. greg daugherty: benjamin guggenheim was a 46-year-old industrialist. benjamin guggenheim was born into a fortune. he was not new money. he was old money. tim maltin: there was a very attractive actress on the titanic. greg daugherty: dorothy gibson. she had been a model for an illustrator, did a lot of magazine covers. craig sopin: she was also one of the highest-paid silent film actresses at the time, well known for quite a few films, even though she was in her early 20s at the time of the titanic . [melancholic music] julian fellowes: the first class on a ship like titanic were considered a kind of golden race, these marvelous men and women with their wonderful cars and chauffeurs and ladies maids and-- they were all gods and goddesses, really. tim maltin: but let's not forget that that same excitement went for even the third class passengers, from the richest people to the poorest people. all of them were having a great time and reveling in the wonders of the ship. shelly binder: l
don lynch: and you had benjamin guggenheim on board. greg daugherty: benjamin guggenheim was a 46-year-old industrialist. benjamin guggenheim was born into a fortune. he was not new money. he was old money. tim maltin: there was a very attractive actress on the titanic. greg daugherty: dorothy gibson. she had been a model for an illustrator, did a lot of magazine covers. craig sopin: she was also one of the highest-paid silent film actresses at the time, well known for quite a few films, even...
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guggenheim asked the people at the time dreamt of leading their lives. they were so glamorous and marvelous. and suddenly there they were in the icy sea. it sort of shakes you. and i think that titanic going down shook the western world. [theme music] hello. and welcome to how it really happened. i'm jesse l. martin. the final calls for help from titanic revealed the distress of the ship's last moments afloat. first, "cannot last much longer," then "losing power." finally, just before the ship went down, "come quick." who on the ship will survive the titanic disaster? and how will they be saved? tonight, titanic part 2, the dreadful last moments of the ship and all its people. this is how it really happened. [music playing] i was asked to write a version about the titanic for television for the 100th anniversary in 2012. but i just got more and more curious about the drama and the fates that engulfed them all. the lookouts described it as a dark mass that came through that haze. and realized it was an iceberg and-- they started turning to the left. it lo
guggenheim asked the people at the time dreamt of leading their lives. they were so glamorous and marvelous. and suddenly there they were in the icy sea. it sort of shakes you. and i think that titanic going down shook the western world. [theme music] hello. and welcome to how it really happened. i'm jesse l. martin. the final calls for help from titanic revealed the distress of the ship's last moments afloat. first, "cannot last much longer," then "losing power." finally,...
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netflix which is trading above $600 per share just had its price target raised to $700 by guggenheim coding confidence going into thursday's earnings report. bank of america reporting elevated expenses and charge-offs for sour loans higher than wall street expected. 3.2 lower on the day. morgan stanley delivered in trading first quarter revenue exceeding expectations. the company addressed concerns on reports over money laundering safeguards in its booming wealth management business. that new money way above analyst estimates. the dollar is headed for its biggest rally in over a year on expectations the united states will keep interest rates higher for longer. jay powell delivery remarks later this afternoon and earlier this afternoon mohamed el-erian commented on the move. >> authorities are frozen on the world on how do you react to generalized dollar strengthening. how do you react to increasing interest rates in the u.s. and unfortunately in the past those two things go too far they bring something else with them. sonali: we will discuss this with bloomberg fx reporter anya andri
netflix which is trading above $600 per share just had its price target raised to $700 by guggenheim coding confidence going into thursday's earnings report. bank of america reporting elevated expenses and charge-offs for sour loans higher than wall street expected. 3.2 lower on the day. morgan stanley delivered in trading first quarter revenue exceeding expectations. the company addressed concerns on reports over money laundering safeguards in its booming wealth management business. that new...
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she's received from the guggenheim foundation and the national endowment for the humanities. as well as a fellowship from. the common center in 2002 to 2003. martha hodes is professor of history at new york university and the author also of morning lincoln the sea captain's wife a true story of love, race and war in the 19th century and white women, black men, illicit sex in the 19th century south. she's the recipient of fellowships from the guggenheim foundation, the nih, harvard university and the whiting foundation. she was a fellow here, the common center in 2018 to 2019. we owe her i owe her a special debt of gratitude for serving really wonderfully for two years as the interim director of the common center. until last month. please help me. welcome back to the center martha hodes and stacy schiff. thank you, salvator martha, i'm so delighted to join you here. no one. what? no one tells you about the cullman center is that when you have the feeling that you have been expelled from paradise. so i'm very, very happy to be back. it's very bittersweet, but i'm thrilled to be
she's received from the guggenheim foundation and the national endowment for the humanities. as well as a fellowship from. the common center in 2002 to 2003. martha hodes is professor of history at new york university and the author also of morning lincoln the sea captain's wife a true story of love, race and war in the 19th century and white women, black men, illicit sex in the 19th century south. she's the recipient of fellowships from the guggenheim foundation, the nih, harvard university...
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guggenheim warning about payoffs. the wild fire claims you like? >> we like edison for a few reasons. not just because it has decent growth expectations and it is defensive. it is a utility defensive going in to summer also, it has a really strong margin sorry, a really strong dividend at 4.4% yield. we own this in our dividend growth strategy. and, you know, it is not just about defending against inflation. but also, if inflation is high, it means yields stay high. it means the fed isn't going to come and bail the market out you have to have stocks that pay good dividends to battle against the higher yields that are out there. this is one of those. >> all right let's go for our bail now, a stock that everybody used to love to love now not so much. it is tesla down more than 30% this year despite a post earnings surge this week calling it a very tumultuous start to the year as cost cuts, ai and new launches all come into focus how does inflation hurt tesla here >> so inflation was actually a big component of why tesla is disappointing. they effecti
guggenheim warning about payoffs. the wild fire claims you like? >> we like edison for a few reasons. not just because it has decent growth expectations and it is defensive. it is a utility defensive going in to summer also, it has a really strong margin sorry, a really strong dividend at 4.4% yield. we own this in our dividend growth strategy. and, you know, it is not just about defending against inflation. but also, if inflation is high, it means yields stay high. it means the fed isn't...
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one social media stock continued and guggenheim downgrades a cloud name sinit or ayg 'sve valued, after this. 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. >>> heading towards the "closing bell." back to steve covac. >> hey there. shares of trump media down 18% today after the company said it plans to issue 21.5 million new shares. the stock has been on a steady slide for weeks after the companywhich operates former president trump's truth social app disclosed it lost $58 million on just over $4 million in revenue last year. and shares of cloud services company servicenow down more than 3%, about 4% actually, heading into the close after gugen hymn analysts downgraded the stock based on its valuation taking that stock to neutral from buy. >> t
one social media stock continued and guggenheim downgrades a cloud name sinit or ayg 'sve valued, after this. 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...
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he's held a guggenheim fellowship, a fellow at new america and the atlantic council and a frequent commentator. energy and environmental issues for all the major media. even the oprah winfrey show. you grabbed the brass ring. jeff, congratulations. and. and david lipski, the parrot and the igloo climb it and the science of denial. so we have themes here on climate change. we've got fire, heat and now idea. well, when you start with or introduction superlatives you consume wear them out but this panel we need to continue david has degrees from brown and johns hopkins he writes both and nonfiction both successfully he's published in all the right places. one the major awards and teaches writing at new york university. his two previous nonfiction bestsellers are absolutely american and of course, you end up yourself, which became the basis for the movie the end of the tour. he seems to have had the geographically adventurous research or at least what he is willing to reveal to us. but i would argue he may be the most adventurous of the lot, and i think we hope to spend some time talking to him ab
he's held a guggenheim fellowship, a fellow at new america and the atlantic council and a frequent commentator. energy and environmental issues for all the major media. even the oprah winfrey show. you grabbed the brass ring. jeff, congratulations. and. and david lipski, the parrot and the igloo climb it and the science of denial. so we have themes here on climate change. we've got fire, heat and now idea. well, when you start with or introduction superlatives you consume wear them out but this...
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joining us is the analyst that made that call, guggenheim's michael morris boosting to 700, it had been 600. always good to have you. what is giving you the confidence to make a price hike like that, especially, you know, i mean, netflix can be notoriously volatile around its earnings print. >> that's absolutely an accurate statement. it's very hard to predict the quarter especially around the company's most important metric for sentiment which is member trends. if you think about a business with 260 million global members, paying members right now, and 1 or 2 million net add change can impact sentiment in the short term it is difficult to predict in the quarters. the longer term prospects for the company, the reason we raised our price target, really around two things, number one, we think there continues to be a tremendous amount of addressable market opportunity in the u.s., but really outside the u.s. for membership growth over time, and number two, we think as a company continues to widen its lead amongst streaming competition, they're able to better target their investment dollars
joining us is the analyst that made that call, guggenheim's michael morris boosting to 700, it had been 600. always good to have you. what is giving you the confidence to make a price hike like that, especially, you know, i mean, netflix can be notoriously volatile around its earnings print. >> that's absolutely an accurate statement. it's very hard to predict the quarter especially around the company's most important metric for sentiment which is member trends. if you think about a...
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guggenheim goes to $122. even jonas says his own q2 estimate would imply 30% quarter on quarter. a bridge too far, as he says. >> yes. and the jpmorgan piece is incredibly damning. we were thinking -- they were using a bloomberg estimate -- that tesla would sell 661,000 vehicles. if phil lebeau were to come on and say if ford did x and it was off by 10,000, we would be shocked. this is one of the biggest misses i can recall. maybe ever. >> jpmorgan goes on to say shares still look highly expensive, in their words. if, in fact, the company can't turn around. >> i was listening to cathie wood this morning, and she thinks that, what, 80% of all vehicles will be ev in a very short period of time, and i thought that was fanciful. >> in a short time? what period of time? >> five years. >> five years? >> i thought it was fanciful. >> 80% of all sales? >> you couldn't replace the install base that quickly. >> all new car sales from what is currently, what, 7% right now? where are we? >> yeah. it's not going to happen. i mean, i don't know. look, maybe she's even more of a -- i never want
guggenheim goes to $122. even jonas says his own q2 estimate would imply 30% quarter on quarter. a bridge too far, as he says. >> yes. and the jpmorgan piece is incredibly damning. we were thinking -- they were using a bloomberg estimate -- that tesla would sell 661,000 vehicles. if phil lebeau were to come on and say if ford did x and it was off by 10,000, we would be shocked. this is one of the biggest misses i can recall. maybe ever. >> jpmorgan goes on to say shares still look...
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also up, analysts at guggenheim raised their target price to 140 bucks. it was 125. that's due in part to higher expectations from momentum at the theme parks and experiences division. watching disney shares. we'll stay in that communications services sector and check on shares of both meta platforms and alphabet. both are getting some movement to their price targets at wells fargo. meta up a quarter of a percent. alphabet down roughly a quarter of a percent. the facebook and instagram parent company stays overweight rated and gets a slight target price cut to 600 bucks from 609, due in part to expectations for stronger currency headwinds. the google parent company meanwhile stays equal weight and gets a target price cut to 141 from 144. also due in part to those fx effects. for more on those analyst calls and other notable calls of the day, head over to cnbc.com/pro. subscribers there can get more details on those stories. and let's cap things off with technology, shares of intel down roughly 4.5%, just over 200,000 shares of volume. the computer chipmaker, dow comp
also up, analysts at guggenheim raised their target price to 140 bucks. it was 125. that's due in part to higher expectations from momentum at the theme parks and experiences division. watching disney shares. we'll stay in that communications services sector and check on shares of both meta platforms and alphabet. both are getting some movement to their price targets at wells fargo. meta up a quarter of a percent. alphabet down roughly a quarter of a percent. the facebook and instagram parent...