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carl: yeah. y: did you get to meet greta? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group.re we went down the press conference, she helped me, like, get ready and whatever, like, ause i was nervous. and then--'cause she's used to . i met lots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels. we just have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will rt change e mindts of people. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learning afrikaans. so there was a powerful movement, and it keeps on enc
carl: yeah. y: did you get to meet greta? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group.re we went down the press conference, she helped me, like, get ready and whatever, like, ause i was nervous. and then--'cause she's used to . i met lots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels. we just have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right...
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she knew what carl was capable of.he never would hit me because he didn't want to leave a mark. >> but would he do? >> he would hold it down to my head. >> hold a gun to your head? >> yes. >> threaten you? >> yes. >> still, what would make him mad enough to have mark killed? confronted, carl space turned to stone. but as investigators discovered, carl had been talking to other people. told them that marc had been physically abusing michelle. that he was tired of it. >> did you investigate whether any abuse actually occurred? >> there was not any abuse ever found happened. >> so, if the abuse story was not his lie, why did carl do it? mark's parents were certain that he didn't come up with the idea on his own. the real mastermind, they believed, someone else very close to mark. his wife, marcia. >> as a mom, i could see carl taking my son's life with outmuscled being involved. >> michelle was far from a loving, doting wife, he said. the woman they knew was pure self interest, would do anything to get what she wanted. ex
she knew what carl was capable of.he never would hit me because he didn't want to leave a mark. >> but would he do? >> he would hold it down to my head. >> hold a gun to your head? >> yes. >> threaten you? >> yes. >> still, what would make him mad enough to have mark killed? confronted, carl space turned to stone. but as investigators discovered, carl had been talking to other people. told them that marc had been physically abusing michelle. that he was...
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because carl, here's what's happening. we're in a war for talent. nobody's talking about this war for talent, but if you don't give employees a great experience, you're not going to keep them. and to recruit them, hire them, on board them, train them, and give them all the it was sfls was they need. you need a digital platform like servicenow as it relates to revenue, two years ago one-third of the revenue was getting generated digitally. today, two-thirds of the revenue for companies in europe and elsewhere has to be generated through digital transformation so the investment thesis to servicenow in a platform like this is undeniable one thing, finally, carl, this hasn't been covered very well. there's 750 million new applications that will be built by enterprise's four enterprises on a low code platform basis like service season now. what decision makers want, they want those applications built by citizen developers that work in the companies, but they want enterprise coherence and security, again, a force multiplier for service now the enterprise
because carl, here's what's happening. we're in a war for talent. nobody's talking about this war for talent, but if you don't give employees a great experience, you're not going to keep them. and to recruit them, hire them, on board them, train them, and give them all the it was sfls was they need. you need a digital platform like servicenow as it relates to revenue, two years ago one-third of the revenue was getting generated digitally. today, two-thirds of the revenue for companies in europe...
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i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> they're repositioning they're refocusing on the donbas >> putin, will it change the war? >> the crackdown on ghost guns. >> all of the sudden it's no longer a ghost it has a return address. >> the new action taken and what it means noerz making, buying, and selling the guns. >> when you think about the compassion that he had >> tributes for dwayne haskins, the nfl quarterback killed by a truck on a highway as investigators ask why was he out walking on the interstate. >>> elon musk not joining twitter's board. but is he backing off or just getting started? >> he is certainly able to complain and do things more outside than inside. >> the first major city to reimpose a mask mandate indoors. >>> a tense battle for france. and lining up for food in the metaverse. the restaurants ready for your order. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. russia is amassing tens of thousands of troops for an all-out assault on ea
i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> they're repositioning they're refocusing on the donbas >> putin, will it change the war? >> the crackdown on ghost guns. >> all of the sudden it's no longer a ghost it has a return address. >> the new action taken and what it means noerz making, buying, and selling the guns. >> when you think about the compassion that he had >> tributes for dwayne haskins, the nfl quarterback killed...
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carl, back to you. >> thanks so much.timates and target for meta saying it could get better, but just isn't brad, we were talking about your call in the past half hour it comes down to channel checks you have been doing regarding small and medium sized businesses and their willingnesses to go on the platform >> i missed the end of the question >> talk about your channel checks >> thanks for having me on we call agencies that represent a lot of small and medium sized businesses, companies that don't have the resources or people to allocate their dollars themselves so we try and get anni in aggregateion we are seeing about half of our advertisers pull away from facebook, not move back towards facebook >> can this be made up for from other platforms in the group >> we don't think so everybody knows about the transition to short form video with more traffic and the montization on the reel platform this is not happening faster than expected. this, to us, is the core of the business, and and arch /* srch src -- smb is >>> as we
carl, back to you. >> thanks so much.timates and target for meta saying it could get better, but just isn't brad, we were talking about your call in the past half hour it comes down to channel checks you have been doing regarding small and medium sized businesses and their willingnesses to go on the platform >> i missed the end of the question >> talk about your channel checks >> thanks for having me on we call agencies that represent a lot of small and medium sized...
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i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla.rdre is off today elon declines twitter's board invitation hostile takeover ahead then sale point shares surge as bravo takes another cyber security company private. >>> later, mark wahlberg on warner brothers discovery. but carl, a lot to get to today. >> yep twitter is where we will begin, guys as elon remains the company's largest shareholder but won't take that board seat after all that means that musk is no longer restricted to that 14.9% stake in the company so, is a takeover in twitter's future joining us to discuss the verge editor in chief nili patel they say to tune out the noise and says there could be distractions ahead what do you think that means >> i think you're looking at elon declining a board seat and spending the weekend tweeting that twitter is dying, that they should empty out the head headquarters in san francisco and turn it into a homeless shelter. basically trashing the company that he is now the largest shareholder in i do think that he is going to probably t
i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla.rdre is off today elon declines twitter's board invitation hostile takeover ahead then sale point shares surge as bravo takes another cyber security company private. >>> later, mark wahlberg on warner brothers discovery. but carl, a lot to get to today. >> yep twitter is where we will begin, guys as elon remains the company's largest shareholder but won't take that board seat after all that means that musk is no longer restricted to that 14.9%...
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i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc. >> he told me he does have some responsibility for what happened. >> bombshell new audio released of kevin mccarthy ripping president trump over january 6th. what the recordings reveal and what we're learning about mr. trump's reaction. >>> putin's new war goal revealed a top russian general announces a plan that could threaten another european country. >>> mask mandate whiplash. >> we don't feel like the man date is necessary at this point. i would disagree that it's been confusing. >>> a death defying midair plane swap. >> i'll get in his plane, he'll get in my plane. >> look at the dare devils looking to pull off a world first. >> rare, extreme and dangerous forecasters sound the alarm on wildfires. and the college pitcher turned linebacker. >> oh, my. >> learns his punishment >>> live from cnbc the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening you can deny, but the recordings do not lie kevin mccarthy blaming president trump for the
i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc. >> he told me he does have some responsibility for what happened. >> bombshell new audio released of kevin mccarthy ripping president trump over january 6th. what the recordings reveal and what we're learning about mr. trump's reaction. >>> putin's new war goal revealed a top russian general announces a plan that could threaten another european country. >>> mask mandate whiplash....
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, nd carl, thiss financed he is the richest man. why would he want to do it all in equity? you'd expect he'd want to use some debt here to buy this outright for $43 billion and write a check or sell shares to equal that amount of money seems odd, as well that's another question i would have thought at least financing would have been addressed in his brief letter to bret taylor. >> yeah. carl, it's erratic erratic behavior it is not what people expect that's a serious board a lot of people felt he controlled his own board maybe he thinks that's what they have here. they have no choice but to project it i think they can say, look, we're open to all offers beyond that, carl, if they say, "we accept," they're phony. >> right. >> they're not phonies. >> that's why we have two downgrades this morning. cfra. >> yes. >> market performer. the general theory is likelihood that he does walk away and the shares tumble from there. >> right. >> is the view that he is trying to elevate the price to exit period, is that too nefarious? >> boy, that
, nd carl, thiss financed he is the richest man. why would he want to do it all in equity? you'd expect he'd want to use some debt here to buy this outright for $43 billion and write a check or sell shares to equal that amount of money seems odd, as well that's another question i would have thought at least financing would have been addressed in his brief letter to bret taylor. >> yeah. carl, it's erratic erratic behavior it is not what people expect that's a serious board a lot of people...
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let's get to the judge. >>> carl, thanks welcome to "the halftime report."ott wapner front and center, the fed now officially on the clock. what will it all of it mean for your snoen we debate that with the investment commit, shannon saccocia, steve weiss, jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. where we stand right now, new month, new quarter, same issues, fed, earnings, russia. who knows what else? we're negative now ugly close yesterday and a little bit of carry through today and we can't find direction, shannon tom lee going full
let's get to the judge. >>> carl, thanks welcome to "the halftime report."ott wapner front and center, the fed now officially on the clock. what will it all of it mean for your snoen we debate that with the investment commit, shannon saccocia, steve weiss, jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. where we stand right now, new month, new quarter, same issues, fed, earnings, russia. who knows what else? we're negative now ugly close yesterday and a little bit of carry...
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good morning, carl it was a terrific showing by tesla. think people were worried that ultimately margins would be pressured because of all the supply chain issues and inflation. and tesla was able to increase margins by about 1% or 100 basis points on a sequential basis, so that was very reassuring you know, tesla has been able to do it through several ways they've been effectively raising price. because they don't have dealers, they're capturing those price increases not a distribution partner. and you know, they've done a very good job in terms of ramping capacity in their china facility where margins are higher so most of the growth has been coming out of china. margins there are better and so the combination of those things led to very strong margin performance in the quarter >> so, i don't -- i doubt that gm and ford, for example, are in your coverage universe but if they were, would you expect them to try to adopt some of these efficiencies that are almost unique to tesla or do you think they can try to close that gap given their ow
good morning, carl it was a terrific showing by tesla. think people were worried that ultimately margins would be pressured because of all the supply chain issues and inflation. and tesla was able to increase margins by about 1% or 100 basis points on a sequential basis, so that was very reassuring you know, tesla has been able to do it through several ways they've been effectively raising price. because they don't have dealers, they're capturing those price increases not a distribution...
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we'll take a deep dive this hour, dee. >> carl, twitter's musk saga, that continues over the weekend.t continues this morning. the company's board adopting that so-called poison pill plan. julia boorstin here with the latest there was a lot of it over the weekend, julia >> yes, there was certainly a lot of speculation over the weekend about what will happen next after twitter's board adopted that poison pill on friday elon musk tweeting saturday, love me tender with some notes hinting that he could directly appeal to shareholders to sell the company. he also tweeted out, wow, with jack departing the twitter board collectively owns almost no shares objectively their economic interests are simply not aligned with shareholders. musk just tweeting out just now, board salary will be $0 if my bid succeeds so those $3 million a year saved right there he is, of course, referring to the board's salaries now, what could happen now the poison pill does give the board time to find another buyer at potentially, of course, a higher price and we don't know what that plan b is that elon musk mentione
we'll take a deep dive this hour, dee. >> carl, twitter's musk saga, that continues over the weekend.t continues this morning. the company's board adopting that so-called poison pill plan. julia boorstin here with the latest there was a lot of it over the weekend, julia >> yes, there was certainly a lot of speculation over the weekend about what will happen next after twitter's board adopted that poison pill on friday elon musk tweeting saturday, love me tender with some notes...
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it's been three years, carl, since the meeting has been live in person. since then back in february, he put out his annual shareholders letter he talked about how his cash horde had grown, and it was continues to grow, because they couldn't find any great deals. since then we know he spent at least $23 billion there, and then buying allegheny, the insurance company outright for $11 billion. we know he started to deploy some of that it's the first time people get to ask him about that, but what's happening with the fed, the mark, inflation, all of those things will be answered by warren buffett and charlie munger there's controversy coming into the meeting, and that comes from shareholders proposals both those titles are held by warren buffett we got a chance to catch up with mario gabelli. he does not think too much of this proposal. listen in. >> they are doing it, because generically, splitting the chair and splitting the ceo may have application for a large number of companies, so why not take, that it's the dumbest thing you can do this is the first t
it's been three years, carl, since the meeting has been live in person. since then back in february, he put out his annual shareholders letter he talked about how his cash horde had grown, and it was continues to grow, because they couldn't find any great deals. since then we know he spent at least $23 billion there, and then buying allegheny, the insurance company outright for $11 billion. we know he started to deploy some of that it's the first time people get to ask him about that, but...
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welcome to "techcheck" i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa and jon fortt.ay, funding secured twitter has a new largest shareholder than the head of amazon's worker union after that historic labor victory later on, we'll explain how the nasdaq whale got beached, dee. >> carl, we have to start with twitter, of course tesla's elon musk taking 9.2% stake in the company according to a filing shares are spiking some 25% at the moment the new position comes shortly after musk criticized twitter for its free speech principles and said he was considering starting his own social media platform musk tweets of course have gotten him in trouble in the past after his now infamous funding secured tweet. musk was forced to abide by certain guardrails around his twitter use. his response back then, worth it it's worth remembering some relative size here on the day of twitter's ipo it closed near 45 dollars a share. nine years later even with today's huge pop, it is barely at $49 market cap still below $40 billion. guys, of course, a lot of questions this morning centering a
welcome to "techcheck" i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa and jon fortt.ay, funding secured twitter has a new largest shareholder than the head of amazon's worker union after that historic labor victory later on, we'll explain how the nasdaq whale got beached, dee. >> carl, we have to start with twitter, of course tesla's elon musk taking 9.2% stake in the company according to a filing shares are spiking some 25% at the moment the new position comes shortly after musk...
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>> that's right, carl. elon musk comes close to the intrinsic value of @twitter given its growth prospects being the longest and long term shareholders of twitter. we reject this offer we will hear from elon musk directly today he is speaking at the ted conference we are opening up the elon musk interview live plus another major surprise and tune in at 9:45 a.m. pacific and this could be truly epic and it could, indeed. i'll be monitoring that, carl, and of course, we'll bring you fwas the latest. >> julia, interesting that you've got this billionaire pu pushing the board in another direction. i wonder if there will be other voices >> it's been interesting watching twitter and watching others such as fred wilson weigh in, and we'll be watching, of course, that meeting that twitter is having with its employees this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. eastern, 2:00 p.m. pacific. >> not to mention, julia, of all of the earnings that are coming in the coming week j&j, ibm, netflix, tesla will be one of them and we will hear
>> that's right, carl. elon musk comes close to the intrinsic value of @twitter given its growth prospects being the longest and long term shareholders of twitter. we reject this offer we will hear from elon musk directly today he is speaking at the ted conference we are opening up the elon musk interview live plus another major surprise and tune in at 9:45 a.m. pacific and this could be truly epic and it could, indeed. i'll be monitoring that, carl, and of course, we'll bring you fwas...
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carl, welcome on the program again.u is this for real, because we have heard about these kind of talks before, but is it your sense that in all likelihood finland and sweden will, in fact, apply for nato membership? >> yes, it is for real. february 24 changed the security situation in europe in a profound way and that has led to various deep reconsidering primarily in finland, i mean, the fins from security in the dna in other ways that swedes have and now in sweden. you will see a process in both of the countries during the next few weeks that will lead to formal application before the nato summit in madrid at the end of june. that's what i would say. >> finland s as you say, the most -- it's the most exposed -- it's in some ways the most unlikely because finland has maintained neutrality, you know, even during the height of the cold war. they fought a bloody war with the soviet union during world war ii, maintained their independence even though they lost, i don't know, 10%, 15% of their territory. what do you think -
carl, welcome on the program again.u is this for real, because we have heard about these kind of talks before, but is it your sense that in all likelihood finland and sweden will, in fact, apply for nato membership? >> yes, it is for real. february 24 changed the security situation in europe in a profound way and that has led to various deep reconsidering primarily in finland, i mean, the fins from security in the dna in other ways that swedes have and now in sweden. you will see a...
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i'm deidra with jon and carl >>> microsoft bulls beware bear calls on msft, netflix, and sysco.e'll discuss all three of those. >>> later, tim cook's fighting words. the latest in the elon musk twitter saga and adding context to warren buffett's bet on pcs. >>> the upgrade of the tech sector is where we're going to start this morning bullish on i.t. and software spending in the second half of the year after a brutal period of valuations for tech stocks that led to pe firms taking advantage. new bank of america data shows investors are already following suit, pivoting back into the tech trade so is this the time to get back in, carl this note from ubs, interesting in that it really focuses on software quite a bit, saying software underperformed the s&p 500 index by 10% over the last six months you know, ubs believes software can outperform going forward because of sales growth, more than anything else. >> yeah. they're looking at a lot of things we've talked about over the last year. labor issues, d., supporting productively, related i.t. spending also, assuming that rates consol
i'm deidra with jon and carl >>> microsoft bulls beware bear calls on msft, netflix, and sysco.e'll discuss all three of those. >>> later, tim cook's fighting words. the latest in the elon musk twitter saga and adding context to warren buffett's bet on pcs. >>> the upgrade of the tech sector is where we're going to start this morning bullish on i.t. and software spending in the second half of the year after a brutal period of valuations for tech stocks that led to pe...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber.rt the week a lot is headed our way. we got eco data now. powell on thursday and almost 70 s&p companies reporting this week, morgan. >> yeah, it's going to be a bus week 30 minutes into the trading session. three movers we are watching this morning, the last of the big banks reporting results. bank of america beating earnings estimates while revenue top street forecasts on strength and consumer lending, shares up more than 2%. plus shares of dd global on the other hand cratering after reporting a 12.7% drop in q4 revenue compared to a year earlier. the chinese ridesharing company saying it would hold a shareholder meeting next month to vote on a de-listing from the new york stock exchange. shares down 14.5% now. and we will end with the u.s. ten-year treasury note the yields hitting the highest level in more than three years, back-to-back inflation reports last week showing sharply rising prices that have further fueled bond yields and the move has been once again dramatic the past we
i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber.rt the week a lot is headed our way. we got eco data now. powell on thursday and almost 70 s&p companies reporting this week, morgan. >> yeah, it's going to be a bus week 30 minutes into the trading session. three movers we are watching this morning, the last of the big banks reporting results. bank of america beating earnings estimates while revenue top street forecasts on strength and consumer lending, shares up more than 2%....
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who better to turn to than morgan brennan >> hey, carl that's right this is the largest commercial deal $10 billion plus project hyper satellite constellation a reality. it will compete with star link, but others as well, one web, to offer broadband to people and services around the world. i asked the amazon senior vice president and devices and services if the market is big enough for everyone. >> if you look at the global segment for the number of people that need broadband, it is measured in the billions with a b. these constellations will be valuable, there won't be one winner star link will be successful, i think hyper will be successful >> so the record launch procurement is worth billions of dollars in and of itself contracting with three very powerful rockets that are still under development. ari on spaces, united launch alliance, and not surprisingly blue origin to launch majority of the 3236 satellites to earth orbit. telling me amazon is on track to deploy the first two prototypes later this year or early next with a goal by summer of 2026, have half the constellation in spac
who better to turn to than morgan brennan >> hey, carl that's right this is the largest commercial deal $10 billion plus project hyper satellite constellation a reality. it will compete with star link, but others as well, one web, to offer broadband to people and services around the world. i asked the amazon senior vice president and devices and services if the market is big enough for everyone. >> if you look at the global segment for the number of people that need broadband, it is...
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i'm carl carl quintanilla along with morgan brennan and. >>> qualcomm is one of the names this morning time >> a very noisy figure, are three big movers >>> the maker of mining and construction machinery warning that demand in china will be even weaker than expected. you can see the shares are down about 5% shares of our parent company comcast moving lower as well. also, peacock subscribers, the streaming service, thanks to super bowl and olympics. we will end with a big miss. look at those shares, down almost 47% teladoc is a stay-at-home stock all right getting crushed. mike santoli, as --, a second day in a row where you got a bit of relief from the night before. sort of doubted under these get some lift from this emthem maybe we need to clear apple earnings to get a fuller look. we're mostly taking the nasdaq 100-type names, over the overall market and compressing that. this is a five-year chart. by the way, that's a really good -- that's a 14% annualized gain it's really nothing to sneeze at but look at the huge gulf that's been opened up in fact, it does hinder the -- facebook, m
i'm carl carl quintanilla along with morgan brennan and. >>> qualcomm is one of the names this morning time >> a very noisy figure, are three big movers >>> the maker of mining and construction machinery warning that demand in china will be even weaker than expected. you can see the shares are down about 5% shares of our parent company comcast moving lower as well. also, peacock subscribers, the streaming service, thanks to super bowl and olympics. we will end with a big...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber.of gains for the s&p and nasdaq s&p putting together more gains today at 4561, dow's getting weighed down by consumer names like mcdonald's and p&g, morgan that's right 30 minutes into the trading session. we will get to twitter in just a moment here are some of the other notable movers that we are watching this monday morning we start with starbucks. howard shultz returns for a third stint as ceo replacing kevin johnson. the company announcing it is suspending the share repurchase program. we will have more on the ceo shuffle a bit later this hour. shares down 4.5% now china stocks rallying again after china proposed revising confidentiality rules. jd.com, alibaba, tencent are surging on that news and hertz unveiling a new partnership with ev maker pole star, buying up to 65,000 vehicles the next five years as it expands its bet on evs amid a broader turnaround strategy. shares of hertz up 4%, carl. >>> twitter shares surging after elon musk reveals a 9.2% passive stakes in the compan
i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber.of gains for the s&p and nasdaq s&p putting together more gains today at 4561, dow's getting weighed down by consumer names like mcdonald's and p&g, morgan that's right 30 minutes into the trading session. we will get to twitter in just a moment here are some of the other notable movers that we are watching this monday morning we start with starbucks. howard shultz returns for a third stint as ceo replacing kevin johnson. the...
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i'm carl dierdre bosa is in hollywood we'll start with netflix, down 40% since january. could today's results lead to a turnaround >>> is a buyout of twitter imminent apollo enters the bidding in some ways. >>> later, is robin hood over our undervalued both sides of the debate after a crypto expansion abroad. >>> our feed begins with netflix just hours from reporting results for what some are calling here a make or break quarter for the stock. s julia borston with us on why and what to expect all about the sub numbers. >> absolutely, d analysts say this afternoon's subscriber outlook is netflix's moment of truth, after last quarter's weak guidance from the 2.5 million subscribers in this quarter sent that stock plummeting the netflix shares down 43% this year and 38% over the last 12 months, the stock is sure to move on the company's guidance for the next quarter, and whatever insight they give us into the rest of the year. analysts are expecting the company to forecast the addition of about 2.6 million subs in the second quarter netflix's subscribers will reveal the imp
i'm carl dierdre bosa is in hollywood we'll start with netflix, down 40% since january. could today's results lead to a turnaround >>> is a buyout of twitter imminent apollo enters the bidding in some ways. >>> later, is robin hood over our undervalued both sides of the debate after a crypto expansion abroad. >>> our feed begins with netflix just hours from reporting results for what some are calling here a make or break quarter for the stock. s julia borston with us...
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thank you. >>> carl icahn's arch nemesis. with mcdonals erd'ov the treatment of animals the details next >>> 90 minutes left in the trading day. want to get you caught up across the markets. let's begin with bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. we have given up a more than 300-point rally. >> remember two days ago we were all optimistic maybe breaking the down trend. forget about it. we started up 50 points. look at the s&p. we are down 50 points. what's the problem the problem is bond yields kept going up. 2-year is at the highest level since 2018 that's the proxy for concerns about the fed and inflation issues it is up 10% the yield this week because of this tech stocks can't get out of their own way doesn't matter today high quality, low quality cathie wood's stuff down 8%. big semiconductor names like nvidia, amd is not looking that great either all are down right now so tech stocks are hammered. we are losing some of that commodity lift that we had for the market to help it up today freeport is a play on copper the
thank you. >>> carl icahn's arch nemesis. with mcdonals erd'ov the treatment of animals the details next >>> 90 minutes left in the trading day. want to get you caught up across the markets. let's begin with bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. we have given up a more than 300-point rally. >> remember two days ago we were all optimistic maybe breaking the down trend. forget about it. we started up 50 points. look at the s&p. we are down 50 points. what's the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, dave id faber j&j, lockheed, hasbro. yields close to three-year highs. road map begins with continued economic headwinds the imf lowering its global growth outlook, and why bullard is not ruling out a giant rate hike. >> plus, masks are out a federal judge overturns the cdc's requirements for public transportation with airlines quickly moving to make masks optional >>> and apollo, well, it's going to be there potentially if musk follows through to help finance a deal we'll talk about what's going on, the latest on twitter and musk and everything else coming up. >>> as we said, the imf just releasing its latest world economic outlook saying global economic prospects have worsened significantly since its last update in january, in large part due to the war in ukraine. the organization now forecasting global growth of 3.6 this year stay tuned for sara eisen's first on cnbc interview with the imf's chief economist in the next hour, even as bma another growth target cut for china because of the lockdowns over there scl i don'
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, dave id faber j&j, lockheed, hasbro. yields close to three-year highs. road map begins with continued economic headwinds the imf lowering its global growth outlook, and why bullard is not ruling out a giant rate hike. >> plus, masks are out a federal judge overturns the cdc's requirements for public transportation with airlines quickly moving to make masks optional >>> and apollo, well, it's going to be there potentially if musk follows...
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i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla.nvitation hostile takeover ahead then sale point shares surge as bravo takes another cyber security company private. >>> later, mark wahlberg on warner brothers discovery.
i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla.nvitation hostile takeover ahead then sale point shares surge as bravo takes another cyber security company private. >>> later, mark wahlberg on warner brothers discovery.
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. >> one, two -- one, two, three -- >> please welcome back swedish sensation gunhild carling and carling'slings. ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ you must be heading to the jj job ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the hit series, "the wonder years." dule hill! plus, 'tis the season to get your job ready for spring. and sophie liard is delivering our "good news story," all next on "live"! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and kelly ripa! [cheers and applause] >> ryan: hey, guys. good morning! >> kelly: hey, how are you? oh, okay. >> ryan:
. >> one, two -- one, two, three -- >> please welcome back swedish sensation gunhild carling and carling'slings. ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ you must be heading to the jj job ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the hit series, "the wonder...
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hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm...ese calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... schwab! claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? gerry: i am back within miranda devine paris talking about the laptop and hunter biden and the information we discovered on it. maranda obviously the focus is very much -- the investigation is on hunter biden but we know that that investigation continues. the president himself, president biden has insisted emphatically had nothing to do with any of this party had had no connection to any of it. some of the evidence you have seen there are some elements o
hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm...ese calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... schwab! claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have...
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and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was nice having you here. and if you are so inclined, make your way to the golden hydrant at 28th street and church street with the annual guilding of the fire hydrant that saved the mission district take place here. thanks for b
and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love...
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carl erik fisher is an addiction physician bioethicist. he is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at columbia university where he works in the division of law, ethics and psychiatry. he also maintains a private psychiatry practice focusing on complementary anddi integrative approaches to treating addiction. his writing has appeared in novelists,th slate, and "scientific american" mind, among other outlets. leslie jamison is the author of the memoir recovering, the epic collection make it screen make it burn and the empathy exams and the novel the gym closet. she is a contributing writer for the "new york times" magazine and her workre has appeared in publications including the atlantic, harpers, the "new york times" review, the oxford american and the "virginia quarterly review." she directs the graduate nonfiction program at columbia university. tonight they will be discussing carl erik fisher is upcoming book "the urge: our history of addiction." in the sweeping work carl erik fisher draws on his own experience as a clinician,
carl erik fisher is an addiction physician bioethicist. he is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at columbia university where he works in the division of law, ethics and psychiatry. he also maintains a private psychiatry practice focusing on complementary anddi integrative approaches to treating addiction. his writing has appeared in novelists,th slate, and "scientific american" mind, among other outlets. leslie jamison is the author of the memoir recovering, the epic...
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i'm honored to turn over to our speakers the digital podium is yours carl and n leslie. >> carl, it is so great to be here with you tonight to get a chance to talk about this tremendous new book which is about a subject very near and dear to my heart. really doing something i've never seen done before quite like this. the sweep of your gaze and the amount of research and the way in which you distill it and ask us to think about and hold in our minds and hearts there is a compassion along the rigor of the book i appreciated the whole way through. i was really struck and this was one of many things i wanted to ask you about the kind of synthetic and simultaneously broad and deeply humane gaze the book achieves by virtue of really bringing together at least three pretty distinct perspectives historical narration, new experiences as a clinician. we actually get to see you kind of working with a few particular patients and their struggles with addiction. and then this personal perspective and her own story. we are moving between the narrators on the page. theoh clinician, the recovering alc
i'm honored to turn over to our speakers the digital podium is yours carl and n leslie. >> carl, it is so great to be here with you tonight to get a chance to talk about this tremendous new book which is about a subject very near and dear to my heart. really doing something i've never seen done before quite like this. the sweep of your gaze and the amount of research and the way in which you distill it and ask us to think about and hold in our minds and hearts there is a compassion along...
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hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm...ina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to provide flexible pay options and greater workforce visibility today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >> yes, we made it. the pinnacle of hump night, don't scroll so fast, time to show off this week's kenny -- kennedog, we love your dog, because dogs are better than cats, let's meet miss molly, soaking up the sun. love your face. bella and gracie. you made it. this is michelle's dog, roxy carmichael. a 17 1/2-year-old chihuahua. keep going baby. and wolfman jack. ure are cute. laurie's rescue dog lexi. lexi loves squirrels and playing ball. this is mark's pooch, nelly, look at that fluffy face. next up we have brenda's
hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm...ina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to provide flexible pay options and greater workforce visibility...
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. >> well, this isparticularly fascinating, carl, and d, given this is kind of andy jassy's first big retail e-commerce decision, i'll say because as amazon discussed on the call the capacity buildouts in logistics that were in place a year ago, that turned out to be too much, those were a long time coming those have been put in place before jassy himself took the ceo role and now he's got to adjust with now the backdrop d, of amazon saying that they want to be the best employer on the planet, and this union drive ramping up. so somehow they've got to pursue efficiency, while not feeding into the narrative that's fueling the union drive. because if they do that, they'll reduce their longer termplexability with the workforce. this is quite a pickle. >> quite a pickle, quite a challenge. but if you think that amazon is going to be best positioned if we hit another demand shock, i mean, you could make that argument that that excess capacity will serve them well, and that's what they basically said they've got prime day coming up in q3. q4 is their big holiday quarter. they wanted this ex
. >> well, this isparticularly fascinating, carl, and d, given this is kind of andy jassy's first big retail e-commerce decision, i'll say because as amazon discussed on the call the capacity buildouts in logistics that were in place a year ago, that turned out to be too much, those were a long time coming those have been put in place before jassy himself took the ceo role and now he's got to adjust with now the backdrop d, of amazon saying that they want to be the best employer on the...
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hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ [bushes rustling] [door opening] ♪dramatic music♪ yes! hon! the weathertech's here. ♪ weathertech is the ultimate protection for your vehicle. laser-measured floorliners... no drill mudflaps... cargoliner... bumpstep... seat protector... and cupfone. ♪ what about my car? weathertech. >>> here's what's happening at this hour. a senior u.s. defense official says there are no longer any russian forces in our around k kyiv or -- in the south of ukraine, the mayor of mariupol estimates 5,000 people have been killed in the city since the russian invasion began that includes nearly 50 people, he says, were burned alive in the bombing of a maternity ward. the mayor session russian attacks have destroyed more than 90% of t
hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ [bushes rustling] [door opening] ♪dramatic music♪ yes! hon! the weathertech's here. ♪ weathertech is the ultimate...
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carl mentioned musk. you mentioned twitter. if he actually was buying on monday, conceivably we should get a notification today and in the filing either if he passed 10% nothing says he will or did and nothing says he'll file on time, if he did. >> right given his potential violations in the past. it's possible. >> he has different filing requirements obviously under the 13 d it might give us some sense if we hear anything he was doing more buying. we're trying to figure out what went wrong on there. >> right fundamentalists are not that good and they can get better. >> right in terms of what the peak inflation. i believe to believe, i hope i believe. hope is not strategy i look at gold yesterday gold was up big. >> we'll see all time high demand shares of delta surging after results. we'll dig through the numbers and talk about consumers willingness to pay up. another look at the premarket. we'll get to news on paypal, peloton, pvh got an upgraded at j.b. hunt today. more "squawk on the street" coins aomt.ntuein men mount ever
carl mentioned musk. you mentioned twitter. if he actually was buying on monday, conceivably we should get a notification today and in the filing either if he passed 10% nothing says he will or did and nothing says he'll file on time, if he did. >> right given his potential violations in the past. it's possible. >> he has different filing requirements obviously under the 13 d it might give us some sense if we hear anything he was doing more buying. we're trying to figure out what...
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should you carl >>> we're going to start with tesla up s
should you carl >>> we're going to start with tesla up s
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carl told victoria derbyshire this morning that he was "livid" with borisjohnson.ereby i was to remain isolated and not interact with people outside my household, so i stood there and watched my family grieve my brother and we all stood there alone. my wife could not come to my brother's funeral. my nan and grandad couldn't come because we all wanted to protect them. we had to split households and say, look, only one of you from each household can come and be around the graveside. it is absolutely astonishing. he claims that he understands what we have gone through. he hasn't got a clue. if you would like to pass on my phone number, he can give me a call and i can tell him exactly how it feels and maybe then his apology would mean a little bit more. i mean, he might understand to a certain extent because he had covid himself and was in intensive care. yeah, yeah. you would really think that would sort of sharpen the mind as to the seriousness of the disease and the importance of following the guidelines that he put in place, wouldn't you? but sort of looking at his
carl told victoria derbyshire this morning that he was "livid" with borisjohnson.ereby i was to remain isolated and not interact with people outside my household, so i stood there and watched my family grieve my brother and we all stood there alone. my wife could not come to my brother's funeral. my nan and grandad couldn't come because we all wanted to protect them. we had to split households and say, look, only one of you from each household can come and be around the graveside. it...
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in 1994, the former first lady sat down with historian carl anthony. before an audience of hundreds at washington's mayflower hotel. she revealed that she had no interest in politics as a young woman and explained why she left her hollywood career behind. she talked about the tumult surrounding her cancer surgery, when she lost her mother, and prepared for the russian power couple the gorbachev's. >> let's welcome nancy reagan. >> [applause] do you want some water? >> okay. >> thank you. >> well, here we are carl. >> plus and a few friends. >> i was thinking, something that nobody i know has ever asked you, at least i've never seen it. have you written or published anywhere on television. your mother was a strong democrat. and your father a republican. >> yes, yes. >> well yes. my mother was a very strong democrat, my father really wasn't too interested in politics, but he leaned more to wards republicans. >> when you are younger, what was your politics? i've never even asked this of you? >> i didn't know one thing about it. nothing. and when we got ma
in 1994, the former first lady sat down with historian carl anthony. before an audience of hundreds at washington's mayflower hotel. she revealed that she had no interest in politics as a young woman and explained why she left her hollywood career behind. she talked about the tumult surrounding her cancer surgery, when she lost her mother, and prepared for the russian power couple the gorbachev's. >> let's welcome nancy reagan. >> [applause] do you want some water? >> okay....
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber >>> fed chair powell's remarks that 50 basis points are on the substantial for may. >>> the 2-year yield at 2.8 this morning. road map begins with the fed's hawkish pivot and the investors reaction confirming a larger than usual rate hike is on the table next month. >>> and american express sticking with the 2022 guidance and verizon losing fewer phone subscribers than expected. >>> and snap's, quote, "challenging quarter." the social media company missing sales of profit expectations it does forecast, as well, disappointing growth ahead >>> and start with the markets and the fed chair's comments on rate hikes yesterday here is what he said as part of an imf panel discussion moderated bizarre are a eisen. >> look at the last tightening cycle which was a two-year string of 25-basis hikes from 2004 to 2006, inflation was a little over 3% inflation is higher now and our policy rate is still more accommodative than it was then it's appropriate, in my view, to be moving a little more quickly. i think there's something in the idea of front e
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber >>> fed chair powell's remarks that 50 basis points are on the substantial for may. >>> the 2-year yield at 2.8 this morning. road map begins with the fed's hawkish pivot and the investors reaction confirming a larger than usual rate hike is on the table next month. >>> and american express sticking with the 2022 guidance and verizon losing fewer phone subscribers than expected. >>> and snap's, quote,...
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we were you know, just just waiting and then finally it happened finally the flight landed carl fare was one of the first few people to get off the airplane and he was putting handcuffs and arrested all the texas agents, you know went into the office and started the search. i went into the office a couple minutes after that. um, but it was pretty unreal. i mean we had just hold off this arrest of the ceo of you know, the biggest human trafficking ring in the history of the world at that point. you know, it was a it was a it was a really really big deal. i actually remember calling you some curious. what what your reaction was and what kind of feedback you were getting on on your end. sure. no, i am i remember that day also, not of course not as much detail as you but you know, definitely remember that call and you know you that you know, a lot of prosecutors have been looking at this issue and that you've been looking especially closely added and and just kind of how monumental you know when you told me that crawl career had been arrested that the case had been filed the criminal cha
we were you know, just just waiting and then finally it happened finally the flight landed carl fare was one of the first few people to get off the airplane and he was putting handcuffs and arrested all the texas agents, you know went into the office and started the search. i went into the office a couple minutes after that. um, but it was pretty unreal. i mean we had just hold off this arrest of the ceo of you know, the biggest human trafficking ring in the history of the world at that point....