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david jim, this is another mission of today's gathering to pressure the government to secure the release of the hostages as soon as possible, but also show solidarity and unit team. we had to southern gaza now with these rarely as dry country residential building in rafa is left 14 people dead including a 2 year old girl. several of the wounded were rushed to a local hospital the according to the policy and health industry, 135 policy means have been killed and injured hundreds in the last 24 hours since the war began and of crow but the death so has risen to over $23000.00 with at least $60000.00 wanted bodies lined up and covered as locals gather to pay their last respects to their loved ones. many of those skills where women and children tried to another land in the home. what did this little girl do to them? she died hungry with bread in her hand. we tried to remove the bread from her hand, but it was held tight. she part of the resistance. is this the objective of his really p. m. netanyahu? vist is the resistance they are targeting and gaza just children. oh, the moment we have bee
david jim, this is another mission of today's gathering to pressure the government to secure the release of the hostages as soon as possible, but also show solidarity and unit team. we had to southern gaza now with these rarely as dry country residential building in rafa is left 14 people dead including a 2 year old girl. several of the wounded were rushed to a local hospital the according to the policy and health industry, 135 policy means have been killed and injured hundreds in the last 24...
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david jim, bring him up, sitting at his desk tweeting about his love for kamala harris.iew said people really, really, really do not want to work for kamala harris. we have detailed one by one as the upward of 30 staff members fled her office, including multiple speech writers. she engages in word salad. i find this fascinating, but not surprising. we knew the american people did not like her because of her lower than low polling as she ran for president. there was animosity on stage, she did call the president racist. there was a lot going on and then she was picked to be his running mate. this person fails upward, but question remains as new hampshire plays out are big democrats waiting in the wings to take over? what will happen to miss kamala. >> the book alleges her affinity for the f bomb, a word we dare not say on noon television. >> molly: i certainly shall not, it seems like for now, biden ticket seems to be committed to her for the time being and there is all that talk about other people waiting in the wings. she's been on the campaign trail and many step in fo
david jim, bring him up, sitting at his desk tweeting about his love for kamala harris.iew said people really, really, really do not want to work for kamala harris. we have detailed one by one as the upward of 30 staff members fled her office, including multiple speech writers. she engages in word salad. i find this fascinating, but not surprising. we knew the american people did not like her because of her lower than low polling as she ran for president. there was animosity on stage, she did...
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please, david. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. my question is about blackrock.moves here lately. what do you think? >> i think you buy it. end of story. that acquisition. i think it was really brilliant, and the stocks should go much higher. i'm not done. i want to move to diane in florida. >> hi, jim. >> hi, diane. >> i would like to talk to you about a stock. a couple years ago i found what i believe to be an unrecognized hidden jim in the buyer sector. i would be asking for a symbol a x fm. >> i don't know it. the central nervous system diseases which are very, very hard. i'm working with the company just tonight about that. i got to tell you i have to do more work. because so many companies have failed when it comes to central nervous system. more work to do. michael, in georgia. michael. >> boo yah, jim. >> boo yah, michael. >> things for taking my call. with pressure from activists last year's millions in capital. an upcoming sellout of the global champion brand. what you think about the turnaround with hbi brands? >> let me check just one second. too earl
please, david. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. my question is about blackrock.moves here lately. what do you think? >> i think you buy it. end of story. that acquisition. i think it was really brilliant, and the stocks should go much higher. i'm not done. i want to move to diane in florida. >> hi, jim. >> hi, diane. >> i would like to talk to you about a stock. a couple years ago i found what i believe to be an unrecognized hidden jim in the buyer sector. i...
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david's behavior? here again is dennis murphy. >> at the latest jim where david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood full well why david looked so rough. still, it was a hard thing to witness. >> he looked very bad. >> he looked very bad. it looked like he hadn't slept he had lost weight yet dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and they've had first met. >> bally's was the type of plays most of the rumors were not really rumors. they were true. >> staff members agreed that dave, the alpha dog of the sales department, and nici that buttoned down corporate nice girl or a hopeless mismatch. >> the more nick you liked him, the more i know she shouldn't. >> dave saw and nici according to some coworkers was a cynical way to climb the corporate ladder. nici was everyone's favorite, and their boss and
david's behavior? here again is dennis murphy. >> at the latest jim where david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood full well why david looked so rough. still, it was a hard thing to witness. >> he looked very bad. >> he looked very bad. it looked like he hadn't slept he had lost weight yet dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking...
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we have david kelly, we've got kristin bitterly, city global wealth, jim caron morgan stanley, the chief investment officer there, and of course, rick santelli and bob pisani. let's go to kristin first. we've now had a chance at first blush to take a look at the statement. there have been some notable changes there. do you feel as though this particular statement then changes your outlook, your models for the balance of the year? the markets did move lower for stocks, but not significantly so. maybe there was an incremental amount of development with regard to expectations. >> for us, it doesn't change anything, simply because the earliest we would see the first rate cut would actually be in june of this year. i think when we hear what was said in the statement, it is really walking back and giving the fed some flexibility, because there is a lot of data between now and march, and going back to something that david said earlier, when we look at the resiliency of growth, when we look at the gdp number, the strength of the consumer, the strength of consumption, there is a balance that the
we have david kelly, we've got kristin bitterly, city global wealth, jim caron morgan stanley, the chief investment officer there, and of course, rick santelli and bob pisani. let's go to kristin first. we've now had a chance at first blush to take a look at the statement. there have been some notable changes there. do you feel as though this particular statement then changes your outlook, your models for the balance of the year? the markets did move lower for stocks, but not significantly so....
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david, if he turns positive, what does that say? >> i'm not sure. is he really turning positive? i haven't seen the language, jime's as negative. he's talking about equity prices possibly going higher, could accelerate. i think if you've been wrong, david, and get a little more positive, what can i say? sometimes you could argue that that's, let's just say -- man, how about ill-advised. >> could be, could be. that said, he had a very good call not that long ago. as we said many times, jim -- >> you mean before the big rally? >> yes, i mean before the big rally. we've said many times it's really hard to follow a really good call where another one. >> that's true. >> these strategists, they get one thing right -- that can carry you. you get one thing right and you're good. >> mike wilson has it. >> marketing is everything. >> you never know. he might be right again. it worries you. you don't like it. it worries you. >> david, there are nfl coaches -- we haven't talked about the nfl today -- who were really good and they're fired immediately. by the way, did you see the founder of fedex's son was fired -- >> i did,
david, if he turns positive, what does that say? >> i'm not sure. is he really turning positive? i haven't seen the language, jime's as negative. he's talking about equity prices possibly going higher, could accelerate. i think if you've been wrong, david, and get a little more positive, what can i say? sometimes you could argue that that's, let's just say -- man, how about ill-advised. >> could be, could be. that said, he had a very good call not that long ago. as we said many...
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david. lisa wears them. >> oh, she does? okay >> jiminformation technology is going to lead us today, up better than 1.5% we talked about apple. didn't mention google, though. layoffs now in the past or since january 10th, over 1,000 employees. and youtube yesterday. >> and this is -- a lot of people feel the mag seven is in trouble, but i think the mag seven is now separating itself i do think that alphabet has embraced the year of efficiency, but just didn't use that term, but they're being -- doing what i thought they should have done two years ago and really hectored them to do. they are doing it. and it's going to bring out a level of profitability david, the stock shows at 24 times earnings is that expensive? >> no. of course it's not expensive particularly given the top line growth that's at least possible there. you do wonder about their monopoly, so to speak, and search, whether it is under some pressure as a result of changes in generative a.i. and what microsoft is doing to be able to accomplish there that's not an insignific
david. lisa wears them. >> oh, she does? okay >> jiminformation technology is going to lead us today, up better than 1.5% we talked about apple. didn't mention google, though. layoffs now in the past or since january 10th, over 1,000 employees. and youtube yesterday. >> and this is -- a lot of people feel the mag seven is in trouble, but i think the mag seven is now separating itself i do think that alphabet has embraced the year of efficiency, but just didn't use that term,...
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david miller, welcome to complex on with jim, it's pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. israel risks strategic defeat if it goes on killing civilians at the current rate and gaza. this last week from the us defense secretary lloyd austin was this is close to a public rep for him on those washington will go or is the administration just but you signaling for public consumption ministration. frankly, the rhetoric increasing, rhetoric, impatience restoration with the humanitarian catastrophe. and gaza and the rising number exponentially a 1000 in this i think, reflects, is defined by the divide mysteries and one hand, the administration of, from the get go, is tethered it's a itself, these are of orange, which are very ambitious rad occasion of a mouse is military and infrastructure above and below, around freedom of officers and the killing of at least 2 of the 2 top leaders. uh yeah. history one on a day, full plan. the october 7, 7 terrace surge. but to take the same time, they're under enormous pressure internally, and externally, i think they have
david miller, welcome to complex on with jim, it's pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. israel risks strategic defeat if it goes on killing civilians at the current rate and gaza. this last week from the us defense secretary lloyd austin was this is close to a public rep for him on those washington will go or is the administration just but you signaling for public consumption ministration. frankly, the rhetoric increasing, rhetoric, impatience restoration with the humanitarian...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber and bonus, jim cramer hangs around with us.big interview we have in a few minutes with the ceo of rtx greg hayes. take a look at stocks right now. dow under a little pressure, s&p has come back, gone positive and the nasdaq leads the charge against up 0.2% following, of course, the rally last week that continued into yesterday. kind of a number of sectors green this morning. tech and communication services have on top, energy coming back a little bit today. just health care and utilities under pressure. we're 30 minutes into the trading session, here are three big movers we're watching, ge under pressure despite better than expected numbers after guidance comes in light. united in the green despite the news that company expects a quarterly loss of 35 cents a share due to the boeing 737 max 9 grounding. united states has 79 aircraft in their fleet and assumes they won't be able to fly the airplanes until february. china's stocks are rallying and regulators will step up an injection of capital into the market in an effort to stab
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber and bonus, jim cramer hangs around with us.big interview we have in a few minutes with the ceo of rtx greg hayes. take a look at stocks right now. dow under a little pressure, s&p has come back, gone positive and the nasdaq leads the charge against up 0.2% following, of course, the rally last week that continued into yesterday. kind of a number of sectors green this morning. tech and communication services have on top, energy coming back...
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james carville, david axelrod and now jim me see that if who managed former president obama's 2012 reelectionampaign said trump could beat biden even from prison. what do you think of that? >> i think it's not, it's not without the realm of possibility. in fact, right now the polls hook like it's actually very likely to happen. and that's never happened before. donald trump never led from the polls to the extent -- in the polls to the extent that he is in this moment, especially when you look at those seven states that matter the most. he is leading. joe biden's approval rating is so low, he's lost support among his key base voters which are black, hispanic and young people. in fact, he's lost in the double digits in each of those groups which are really those that carry him into the white house. he's got to be worried about that right now. and it's a very, very real threat. elizabeth: so, you know, getting, staying on the news, what lee just said, marc thiessen, you know, the trump team has asked the u.s. supreme court to step in and address the state of colorado trying to ban trump from col
james carville, david axelrod and now jim me see that if who managed former president obama's 2012 reelectionampaign said trump could beat biden even from prison. what do you think of that? >> i think it's not, it's not without the realm of possibility. in fact, right now the polls hook like it's actually very likely to happen. and that's never happened before. donald trump never led from the polls to the extent -- in the polls to the extent that he is in this moment, especially when you...
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in addition to them, there are stars and starlets of popular culture, from david copperfield to tom hanks and jims, the guest list jeffrey epstein's caribbean brothel and... was not a secret before, but now a number of positions in it have been clarified, and a number have been corrected, and if anyone believed that patented pedophiles are now hiding their eyes, then it is completely in vain, they laugh into the camera and say that - like “yes, i’m such a bastard” and what, you’re short-handed, any comments about the alleged allegation of your connection with jeffrey epstein, i think the evidence is obvious, the indicator: in this story is that this time no one tried to prevent the publication of court documents, and after all, there certainly were ways. moreover, geslaine maxwell herself never committed sudden suicide, and this was almost inevitable in the story of the clintons, pedophiles and epstein. as the scandal with the billionaire libertine developed , a lot of people died, for example, ruslana korshunova, who traveled to the island more than once at the age of 15. she left the window of
in addition to them, there are stars and starlets of popular culture, from david copperfield to tom hanks and jims, the guest list jeffrey epstein's caribbean brothel and... was not a secret before, but now a number of positions in it have been clarified, and a number have been corrected, and if anyone believed that patented pedophiles are now hiding their eyes, then it is completely in vain, they laugh into the camera and say that - like “yes, i’m such a bastard” and what, you’re...
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i'm david faber with jim cramer. we're live at the new york stock exchange. carl has the morning off. let's look at futures as we get started with trading on the year. about a half hour from now on the new york stock exchange, you can see it right here. we're looking for a down open. let's get to some news out as well. tesla production and deliveries are out moments ago. we'll dig into those numbers. we also have roadmap for you that's going to start with what appears a bit of a slump as we kick off 2024. investors perhaps taking money off the table. you heard mike santoli reference it after the very strong year of the markets that concluded december 31st. apple shares under pressure. barclays downgrades the stock as what it sees as soft demand for the latest iphone. >>> there are fears of continued disruption in the red sea. we'll get to that as well. let's start with that new year from the markets and another year for us, my dear colleague and old, old friend. >> thank you. >> what are your thoughts? as the year ended, and we've both been away for a bit, bu
i'm david faber with jim cramer. we're live at the new york stock exchange. carl has the morning off. let's look at futures as we get started with trading on the year. about a half hour from now on the new york stock exchange, you can see it right here. we're looking for a down open. let's get to some news out as well. tesla production and deliveries are out moments ago. we'll dig into those numbers. we also have roadmap for you that's going to start with what appears a bit of a slump as we...
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countless billionaires, besides them the stars and starlets of popular culture, from david copperfield to tom hanks and jimist of guests. what is significant in this story is that this time no one tried to interfere with the publication of court documents, but the methods are certainly were. moreover, geslaine maxwell herself never committed sudden suicide, and this was almost inevitable in the story of the clintons, pedophiles and epstein. as the scandal with the billionaire libertine developed , a lot of people died, for example, ruslana korshunova, who traveled to the island more than once at the age of 15. she came out of the window of the skyscraper, the police. for a minute i had no doubt that this was suicide, although the story was extremely suspicious: clinton’s assistant and the organizer of his train to epstein , a certain middleton, died. died on the eve of the trial, supplier minors to brunel island brothel. finally, epstein himself, always ready to pay for life’s freedom, without stinting, including any information, suddenly hanged himself in prison. at the same time, the cctv cameras politel
countless billionaires, besides them the stars and starlets of popular culture, from david copperfield to tom hanks and jimist of guests. what is significant in this story is that this time no one tried to interfere with the publication of court documents, but the methods are certainly were. moreover, geslaine maxwell herself never committed sudden suicide, and this was almost inevitable in the story of the clintons, pedophiles and epstein. as the scandal with the billionaire libertine...
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david, what do you make of all of this? >> jim, there's still a lot of questions. the one glaring in my mind right now is the fact that chair woman r almandy said no one was sitting in that row. you said there were some pressurization problems. my question is are those two things related? did they know they had an issue with that door and intentionally didn't seat someone there? or was it just coincidence that someone happened not to be there next to that door when this all occurred? >> yeah, that's a key question. and, david, inspectors are now asking for the public to help find the chunk of that mean that fell off. what would that tell investigators in all of this? i suppose there might be some indication as to how it was attached and maybe there might have been some negligence there? i suppose that might be one possibility. what do you think? >> exactly, jim. now i've looked at some of the -- i got some high definition pictures of that frame and what's going on with it. so the mounting point, the top mounting point that you can see in some of these photos includ
david, what do you make of all of this? >> jim, there's still a lot of questions. the one glaring in my mind right now is the fact that chair woman r almandy said no one was sitting in that row. you said there were some pressurization problems. my question is are those two things related? did they know they had an issue with that door and intentionally didn't seat someone there? or was it just coincidence that someone happened not to be there next to that door when this all occurred?...
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i'm david faber with jim cramer. we're live at the new york stock exchange.rted with trading on the year. about a half hour from now on the new york stock exchange, you can see it right here. we're looking for a down open. let's get to some news out as well. tesla production and deliveries ar
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. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber >>> our road map begins with jamie dimon's economic warning, saying he is cautious for 2024 >>> plus, shares of boeing, they continue to drop they're down more than 20% that's just since the beginning of the year. ceo dave calhoun heads to spirit aerosystems plant today. he's going to try to address quality control issues for that company. >>> plus one name that's continuing to rally? there it is. amd. it's hittingclose to its highest level since -- highest closesince 2021. optimism related to its efforts in a.i >>> let's begin with the markets. yields have been elevated today. central bankers around the world continue to push back on market pricing, but this retail sales print control group, best in about a year >> it's funny, because we had a new york number yesterday that was too weak, and when i saw this number, i said, maybe this is what we need to appease those who think we're about to go into a recession. so, we care tremendously about whether we're going to lose the soft l
. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber >>> our road map begins with jamie dimon's economic warning, saying he is cautious for 2024 >>> plus, shares of boeing, they continue to drop they're down more than 20% that's just since the beginning of the year. ceo dave calhoun heads to spirit aerosystems plant today. he's going to try to address quality control issues for that company....
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. ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber at the new york stock exchange. u.s. tech does reassert its leadership. nasdaq 100 coming off fresh all-time highs. ten-year, 4.15%. our road map begins with stocks trying to build on yesterday's gains. ndx will aim for another intraday high. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg detailing his skcompany's futur road map for a.i. >>> ford announces it's going to cut production of its f-150 lightning electric truck. it may be seeing less anticipated ev growth in 2024. >>> let's begin with the markets. as we said, one day after a fresh record high for the ndx, jim. qqq is in there as well. lots working in tech, and that's continuing into this morning. >> once again, we realized, do you have a.i. tailwinds? if you to, like microsoft, you're doing fine. how do you get an a.i. tailwind from meta? you say, listen, i'm in contact with nvidia. you brush by nvidia, your stock goes higher. it literally is, david, all hands on deck, get us from h-100s. wait until the h-200 comes out and then when you see
. ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber at the new york stock exchange. u.s. tech does reassert its leadership. nasdaq 100 coming off fresh all-time highs. ten-year, 4.15%. our road map begins with stocks trying to build on yesterday's gains. ndx will aim for another intraday high. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg detailing his skcompany's futur road map for a.i. >>> ford announces it's going...
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i'm carl quintailla with jim cramer. david faber has the morning off. futures a bit soft as several industrials guide lower, including ups. market awaiting microsoft and google tonight. the fed decision tomorrow. a slew of corporate results today. gm, ups, pfizer all crossing the tape. amazon, alphabet, amd after the bell. whirlpool warns of spending softness this year. the first wave of non-curated reviews out just a couple moments ago. we will bring you the highlights. let's begin with ups announcing plans to cut some 12,000 jobs, jim, as they do guide lower for the year. >> very disappointing quarter, trying to figure out exactly what happened. profits down gigantically, 12,000 jobs is obviously necessary when you have revenue down very, very big. i think ups is in disarray. not quite sure how to fix the situation. i don't think it necessarily affects fedex, wondering on the amazon impact. it's the type of thing where i'm not saying it bodes poorly for anyone other than ups because i think ups is in a tough run here. they had union problems. obviousl
i'm carl quintailla with jim cramer. david faber has the morning off. futures a bit soft as several industrials guide lower, including ups. market awaiting microsoft and google tonight. the fed decision tomorrow. a slew of corporate results today. gm, ups, pfizer all crossing the tape. amazon, alphabet, amd after the bell. whirlpool warns of spending softness this year. the first wave of non-curated reviews out just a couple moments ago. we will bring you the highlights. let's begin with ups...
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next ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber at post nine of the new york stock exchange we do close out a powerful week today, five straight record highs for the s&p. and today, core pce comes in a bit light, lowest in almost three years, even as personal spending beats our road map, though, will begin with intel shares are tumbling. >>> plus, bye-bye, magnificent seven. why jim is now calling it a super six-pack >>> and inflation in the u.s. consumer, both visa and amex say the consumer remains strong as price increases cooled as last year came to a close >>> we're going to begin with the chips rally, taking a bit of a detour this morning. intel is dragging the sector lower after reducing their sales guidance for the current quarter. that overshadows the q4 beat company cites a number of headwinds, including a tough market for programmable chips, weaker sales in autonomous driving. jim, your point seems to be it's not really the race that matters here >> they left out, and amd is clocking us. this was one of those quarters
next ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidaber at post nine of the new york stock exchange we do close out a powerful week today, five straight record highs for the s&p. and today, core pce comes in a bit light, lowest in almost three years, even as personal spending beats our road map, though, will begin with intel shares are tumbling. >>> plus, bye-bye, magnificent seven. why jim is now...
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♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidaber. strong results from netflix, overshadowing light guidance at industrials. netflix does provide a big boost ahead of the open after delivering that subs beat. >>> plus at&t shares under a bit of pressure this morning quarterly earnings results did miss expectations, but the company is seeing subscriber gains. >>> we continue to monitor the ongoing fallout at boeing. the faa saying it may further expand its probe >>> and the ceo of alaska airlines saying he's "angry. >>> let's begin with netflix, up sharply in the premarket company reports 13.1 million new subs in q4 that is the second best quarter of additions in its history. revenue also exceeding forecasts, jim lot of price target raises on the street i counted 18 several with a six handle. >> it was just a really tour de force quarter, and as usual, a conference call that i found to be just very special it is a special company. it's a company -- there's a lot of people who are going to talk about how what really happened is the
♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidaber. strong results from netflix, overshadowing light guidance at industrials. netflix does provide a big boost ahead of the open after delivering that subs beat. >>> plus at&t shares under a bit of pressure this morning quarterly earnings results did miss expectations, but the company is seeing subscriber gains. >>> we continue to monitor...
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♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidaber at post nine of the new york stock exchange q4 gdp crushes estimates, up 3.3% street was looking for 2%. price index drops to the lowest level in almost four years tesla's tumble, though, the first of the mag seven to report, warning of "notably lower vehicle volume growth. one analyst calling it a train wreck. >>> plus the s&p 500 is heading for what would be its fifth straight record. >>> gdp surging, strong finish to 2023. we're going to discuss the outlook for rate policy. >>> we got a slew of other corporate results to get to this morning. c comcast, ibm, union pacific, humana we're going to be joined by the ceos of service now and southwest. >>> going to begin with tesla, down sharply in the premarket. the ev maker does post a quarterly miss, says it expects notably slower growth in '24, but elon musk did express some optimism tesla can become the market cap leader. >> i do see a path where tesla could one day be the most valuable company in the world. i want to emphasize th
♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidaber at post nine of the new york stock exchange q4 gdp crushes estimates, up 3.3% street was looking for 2%. price index drops to the lowest level in almost four years tesla's tumble, though, the first of the mag seven to report, warning of "notably lower vehicle volume growth. one analyst calling it a train wreck. >>> plus the s&p 500 is heading...
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david. we did miss you. it's good to have you back. really quick, actually, jimi'm just looking at the nasdaq, just clearly outperforming this morning, and it's all about nvidia. crowdstrike is in there too. top pick at rbc today. >> oh, look, people want -- people don't want tech to go away. enterprise software probably has the most ipos in the queue. do you really think people want this thing to disappear? i think that people have to -- look, there's money to be made here, and also, i think that apple has just been such a source of discussion that people just have to have that stock go higher in order to make it so the mag seven rallies. i would point out that microsoft is the one that is the biggest beneficiary of the, obviously, copilot's working. crowdstrike endlessly raising the -- do you know they've never missed a number since they came public? incredible. i would throw in -- i would lump in palo alto, panw, because they are the competitor to crowdstrike, and they are doing incredibly well, and ni nikesh aurora is a billionaire. >> that's great. i was wor
david. we did miss you. it's good to have you back. really quick, actually, jimi'm just looking at the nasdaq, just clearly outperforming this morning, and it's all about nvidia. crowdstrike is in there too. top pick at rbc today. >> oh, look, people want -- people don't want tech to go away. enterprise software probably has the most ipos in the queue. do you really think people want this thing to disappear? i think that people have to -- look, there's money to be made here, and also, i...
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david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now the ambrose reading room. steve ambrose ked number of times in board meetings, why 't put youne o these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very about that. but when i my office over to cross the street, i said, i think steve would appreciate and be okay with a reading room, which has his typewriter and many of his books in that in that room room. well in any event you get on the more serious side we begin to move now toward toward liberation. and i would just befe. leaving a topic of stephen ambrose that he left us with a big idea a compelling idea at the basis of all. is that idea continued to move us forward. it must have been around 3:00 all of a sudden we see the title comes. it's we see the packard soldier. must have be
david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now the ambrose reading room. steve ambrose ked number of times in board meetings, why 't put youne o these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very about...
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david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now t arose reading room. steve ambrose was asked a number es iboard meetings, why don't we put your on one of these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very about that. but when i my office over to cross the street, i said, i think steve would appreciate and be okay with a reading room, which has his typewriter and many of his books in that in that room room. well in any event you get on the more serious side we begin to move now toward toward liberation. and i would just before. leaving a topic of stephen ambrose that he left us with a big idea a compelling idea at the basis of all. is that idea continued to move us forward. it must have been around 3:00 all of a sudden we see the title comes. it's we see the packard soldier. m
david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now t arose reading room. steve ambrose was asked a number es iboard meetings, why don't we put your on one of these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very...
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i'm carl quint tina with jim faber and david faber. stocks are lower in europe and asia on some china weakness. a risk in the red sea. yields fall on a very low i'm prior sur vie. goldman sachs, morgan stanley out with results >>> rare iphone discounts in china. there's demand perhaps waning a bit. elon musk wants more control over tesla, at least if you follow his tweets. he wants perhaps 25% voting control, this amidst the company's ai initiatives we'll talk that through. >> let's begin with the bank earnings from goldman and morgan stanley. equities at goldman getting some attention this morning. >> i thought goldman is much further along on the transition, going back the way it used to be i was worried about the apple card they've got that cordoned off. i think it will be fine. a merger will be great and they're very low key about it. morgan stanley the banks are rolling over no matter what. goldman was terrific, opened up a couple percent when jpmorgan finished down, you just said, i don't want to touch this group jpmorgan with on
i'm carl quint tina with jim faber and david faber. stocks are lower in europe and asia on some china weakness. a risk in the red sea. yields fall on a very low i'm prior sur vie. goldman sachs, morgan stanley out with results >>> rare iphone discounts in china. there's demand perhaps waning a bit. elon musk wants more control over tesla, at least if you follow his tweets. he wants perhaps 25% voting control, this amidst the company's ai initiatives we'll talk that through. >>...
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i'm carl quintailla with jim cramer. david faber has the morning off.soft and google tonight. the fed decision tomorrow. a slew of corporate results today. gm, ups, pfizer all crossing the tape. amazon, alphabet, am
i'm carl quintailla with jim cramer. david faber has the morning off.soft and google tonight. the fed decision tomorrow. a slew of corporate results today. gm, ups, pfizer all crossing the tape. amazon, alphabet, am
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next ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david today, five straight record highs for the s&p. and today, core pce comes in a bit light, lowest in almost three years, even as personal spending beats our road map, though, will begin with intel shares are tumbling. >>> plus, bye-bye, magnificent seven. why jim is now calling it a super six-pack >>> and inflation
next ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david today, five straight record highs for the s&p. and today, core pce comes in a bit light, lowest in almost three years, even as personal spending beats our road map, though, will begin with intel shares are tumbling. >>> plus, bye-bye, magnificent seven. why jim is now calling it a super six-pack >>> and inflation
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. ♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david upbeat guide from taiwan semi. yields bounce as jobless claims hit a 16-month low >>> apple is trying to lift the group as
. ♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david upbeat guide from taiwan semi. yields bounce as jobless claims hit a 16-month low >>> apple is trying to lift the group as
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. ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, davidrt its leadership. nasdaq 100 coming off fresh all-time highs. ten-year, 4.15%. our road map begins with stocks trying to build on yesterday's gains. ndx will aim for another intraday high. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg
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david axelrod. great to talk to. thanks a lot. >> it's always good to see you, jim. >> good to see you, as well. >> as we were discussing, a jury said that trump has to pay e. jean carroll $83 million in damages. we speak to johnson about whether trump has this money to pay that kind of a bill. we will talk about that in just a few moments. stay with us. you are live in the cnn newsroom. >>> a jury says that donald trump owns -- owes ryder e. jean carroll more than $83 million . a jury found him guilty. this could force trump to force his hand when it comes to his finances. trump is also facing a $370 million civil fraud trial involving his company, which is called the depth of his wealth into question. we are joined now by david. david, this is one of the questions that i had banging around in my school for the last 24 hours. does trump even have this money to pay e. jean carroll and the damages that might come out in the civil fraud case? >> the wonderful thing about this is that after 35 years, we may find out. in order to appeal this judgment, donald either has to post $83 million with the court, or he has to get a
david axelrod. great to talk to. thanks a lot. >> it's always good to see you, jim. >> good to see you, as well. >> as we were discussing, a jury said that trump has to pay e. jean carroll $83 million in damages. we speak to johnson about whether trump has this money to pay that kind of a bill. we will talk about that in just a few moments. stay with us. you are live in the cnn newsroom. >>> a jury says that donald trump owns -- owes ryder e. jean carroll more than...
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♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidtimates, up 3.3% street was looking for 2%. price index drops to the lowest level in almost four years tesla's tumble, though, the first of the mag seven to
♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidtimates, up 3.3% street was looking for 2%. price index drops to the lowest level in almost four years tesla's tumble, though, the first of the mag seven to
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♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidlix does provide a big boost ahead of the open after delivering that subs beat. >>> plus at&t shares under a bit of pressure this morning
♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidlix does provide a big boost ahead of the open after delivering that subs beat. >>> plus at&t shares under a bit of pressure this morning
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jim baker. gives me your memoirs baker loved it. and it is absolutely true that in the course of negotiation certainly came, david and i would cut myself among those who i think failed to understand that if you're going to try to figure out a way to create a conflict in solution you're going to have to take more seriously the needs and requirements of uh, of both sides. i don't think we did data camp david's. i think that's a real challenge given the nature of us is really relationship for any administrator. a karen, are you surprised at the divide today in the democratic party in the united states, that seems to be happening. there seems to be a generational apathy for the very strong support for is real. and this seems to be counting against joe biden, in terms of popularity at this moment. i think that's largely the case. i think there is a greater diversity in congress and on these real issue, look a reality. you job, i'm alone. i'm on my mind. president's how has this view of israel, which developed at a time when israel was perceived to be not the, not the goliath in your relationship, but it may or strikes to be dave. and i thin
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david axlerod, adam kinzinger, really appreciate the conversation this evening be. thanks so much. >> great to see you, jim. >> good to see you. >>> now to news of a spending deal up on capitol hill. it's an important first step. not the last step, but the first step in averting a government shutdown this month. cnn's arlett saenz is with the president. what are the details, reactions, what do you hear? >> reporter: jim, president biden seemed to sign off. he said in a statement it moves the country one step closer to averting a shutdown. there are still very many questions about whether lawmakers will be able to reach a final agreement and pass some funding bills before that first january 19th deadline. this agreement was struck by house speaker mike johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer. the two men agreeing to the top line spending numbers totaling about $1.59 trillion for the next fiscal year. the breakdown of that includes $886 billion for defense spending and $704 billion for nondefense spending. there is also another about $70 billion that is part of a side deal that would include additio
david axlerod, adam kinzinger, really appreciate the conversation this evening be. thanks so much. >> great to see you, jim. >> good to see you. >>> now to news of a spending deal up on capitol hill. it's an important first step. not the last step, but the first step in averting a government shutdown this month. cnn's arlett saenz is with the president. what are the details, reactions, what do you hear? >> reporter: jim, president biden seemed to sign off. he said in...
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to think that is the case and david miller, we could go on for much longer, but we've run out of time. thank you so much for being on the program. good to see you. ever, jim. you too. take care. thank you. by the, the, the, on the trail of a nazi highest v, as of jewish families, whose prophecy was expropriated all searching for the last saw what happened to the prophecy that was stolen from jews. 80 years ago. researches from germany also posting the defendants in the search the nazi of highest in 30 minutes on the w. they do good deeds, but only on their own terms. rich patrons give away man to foot, education or culture. they determine what the money is used for. is this a new kind of system? the power of the super rich timeliness exit industry and in 75 minutes on d, w. the name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it loud. things would have been, you know, say like good everyone to ok. retiring into the microphone. sorry. check out the award winning outcome. don't hold back. is the most important to assess, can be used across different geographies. the
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david, that was my civic spark. when i was 16 years old, my american government teacher, jim powers in my american history, teacher johnis, and i still keep in touch with jim powers, took our classes talked about the merger civics in history. the hodge kentucky. i grew up in cincinnati, birthplace of abraham lincoln, and then down to knob creek, just down the road. and then we didn't go to pigeon creek farm in indiana or springfield. but we learned about them and. i said, you know, we leaedthat 6 year old kid. he had eight massive decisions payments and losing office or nominations so. he lost his sweetheart. he had a depressive breakdown that caused to go to bed for six months. and yet became one of our greatest presidents. and it it david was right it humor nice to the civic and historic story a way and it inspired then the other thing we learned we read gettysburg address and the two inaugural addresses on the on the way back if you can imagine that with different students reading different passages and i'll never forget not since mcpherson was, the speechwriter for bush and ted sorensenor kennedy, the spine tinglin
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morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer at post nine of the new york stock exchange. davidaber has the morning off. bulls looking for relief after two 1% declines to start the year on the nasdaq. job claims come in at the lowest level since mid-october. mag seven stocks in the midst of their longest decline in more than a month, apple shares tum tum tum tumbling 6%. >>> lilly taking weight loss drugs direct to consumer. >>> rivian downgraded and ford set to announce its latest sales figures. >>> let's begin, though, with stocks, trying to bounce back from another tough session. s&p riding a three-day losing streak, jim. back-to-back 1% declines on the nas, only happened a couple times. 1980 and 2005. >> we trim these stocks at the beginning of the year, and we did it because it felt like this was one of the greatest runs ever. believe it or not, even from when the fed signalled they were probably going to be done tightening, mag seven still was up. you had the s&p nonweighted, not overweighting apple, all 500 equal, that was up a couple percent more, so you could say that h
morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer at post nine of the new york stock exchange. davidaber has the morning off. bulls looking for relief after two 1% declines to start the year on the nasdaq. job claims come in at the lowest level since mid-october. mag seven stocks in the midst of their longest decline in more than a month, apple shares tum tum tum tumbling 6%. >>> lilly taking weight loss drugs direct to consumer. >>>...