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brant great to have you with us.s that you, you know, have a lot of company in the analyst community in terms of not having a favorable view of this stock that has gone gangbusters. there are 13 hold ratings on the stock, five sells and only five buys. why so skeptical? is it purely valuation. >> yeah. >> look we're. >> wrong and we get things wrong. but i think. >> a lot of our other picks have been right. >> so i. >> point to palantir fundamentals. >> they're very few. >> companies that are doing. >> what they are doing. so to give them credit. >> their fundamentals have been pretty incredible, right? >> 30% top. >> line growth. high margins. >> so the. >> rule of 70 to 80 is in play. there are very few companies you look all. week this week google microsoft amazon all disappointing on cloud. where's the ai. and palantir saying. >> well we got the ai. >> so i think ultimately right now what's. >> helping palantir. >> great fundamentals on their behalf. >> secondarily. they're not a lot of. >> institutional investor
brant great to have you with us.s that you, you know, have a lot of company in the analyst community in terms of not having a favorable view of this stock that has gone gangbusters. there are 13 hold ratings on the stock, five sells and only five buys. why so skeptical? is it purely valuation. >> yeah. >> look we're. >> wrong and we get things wrong. but i think. >> a lot of our other picks have been right. >> so i. >> point to palantir fundamentals. >>...
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brant, great to have you with us.t to run something by you that one of our guests earlier made a fairly interesting point. and we were up against a hard break. and i just wanted to give you a chance to sort of maybe, maybe help me unpack it a bit. jon anderson was talking about this idea that a second pilot answered the second call, directing them to switch to a different controller. that seems curious to me. what do you make of that, if at all? anything? >> oh, thanks, kevin. >> great to be with you on a on. >> a tough night. you know, i think it does show that both pilots were involved. you know, it is true that one pilot typically monitors the radios. another pilot's going to be on the flight controls. but sometimes it can get busy in the cockpit as folks are taking off. and so another if they if the other pilot was in the middle of doing something, that pilot could just jump in and make the radio call and off they go. so i wouldn't necessarily read a ton into that. but certainly one piece of this puzzle, as it get
brant, great to have you with us.t to run something by you that one of our guests earlier made a fairly interesting point. and we were up against a hard break. and i just wanted to give you a chance to sort of maybe, maybe help me unpack it a bit. jon anderson was talking about this idea that a second pilot answered the second call, directing them to switch to a different controller. that seems curious to me. what do you make of that, if at all? anything? >> oh, thanks, kevin. >>...
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the next day, pierce and his roommate, brant osborn, were seen on security cameras carrying christi'sbody out of the apartment and told hospital staff that they found the women on the side of the road and were acting as good samaritans. osborn was charged as an accessory to murder after the fact. >> not just a model, a wife wanted to be a mother. she was looking forward to her whole future. she was a granddaughter. she was a niece. she comes from a very line, long line of strong women. >> dusty giles says she'll never forget her conversation with the hospital that her daughter was dead. >> i still didn't believe, but i hollered for my husband. >> we, the jury in the above entitled action, find the defendant, david bryan pierce, guilty of the crime of first degree murder. >> after a month long trial, a jury returned a guilty verdict on david pierce for murdering kristy and hilda and sexually assaulting the two friends. in addion, he was also found guilty of raping several other women in different incidents. the jury deadlocked on his roommate brant osborn's charges, and his case was de
the next day, pierce and his roommate, brant osborn, were seen on security cameras carrying christi'sbody out of the apartment and told hospital staff that they found the women on the side of the road and were acting as good samaritans. osborn was charged as an accessory to murder after the fact. >> not just a model, a wife wanted to be a mother. she was looking forward to her whole future. she was a granddaughter. she was a niece. she comes from a very line, long line of strong women....
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brant crude just very fractionally lower. natural gas pulling back a bit as well pulling back about three quarters of 1%. speaking of commodities we're watching copper as well. it is surging on a new executive order from president trump calling for the commerce department, along with other directives to examine possible import tariffs on all forms of the metal into the us. look at this chart. huge jump right here. it is up 2%, but right now it's up three and three quarters of 1%. we're going to talk much more about copper and the minerals trade coming up just a bit later in the show. and a post on truth social. the president says that global actors, they've been attacking u.s. domestic production. and he describes this initiative as a national security issue. all right. that is your setup. let's now see how europe is shaping up as this trading day gets underway. our sylvia amaro is live in london with a look at the early action. sylvia, as always, good to see you. >> very good to see you too, frank. i have to say, though, tha
brant crude just very fractionally lower. natural gas pulling back a bit as well pulling back about three quarters of 1%. speaking of commodities we're watching copper as well. it is surging on a new executive order from president trump calling for the commerce department, along with other directives to examine possible import tariffs on all forms of the metal into the us. look at this chart. huge jump right here. it is up 2%, but right now it's up three and three quarters of 1%. we're going to...
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brant.derperform on. >> this name? >> kudos to. palantir on the fundamentals, sarah. >> but in. >> the last. >> 20 years. >> in software. >> there's no name that's. >> ever sustained this multiple. >> it trades over 55. >> times revenue. even if growth accelerated again. >> this company. >> is growing 30%. >> it's not like it's growing 50. >> to 100. >> they're growing 30. >> and if. >> you think about other. >> stories that. >> got to these. >> multiples. they didn't sustain. in growth. >> at some. >> point faded. >> and when that happens. >> the. >> multiple clouds. so ultimately it's. >> not necessarily. >> a call. >> on volunteer. i think. >> our. >> view is. >> we. >> run a balanced portfolio and we like other names. >> you can. buy meta at 25. >> times earnings. >> not revenue. >> earnings and. >> get an amazing return. >> and play. >> the ai theme through meta. >> you can own google at 12. >> times ebitda. >> you can own microsoft at. >> 25 times earnings. >> so effectively our client
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sentiment levels. >> of 70. >> bucks a barrel for wti. >> and 75. >> for brant crude. >> a lot more action when it comes to natural. >> gas pulling back about. >> 2% right now. >> but yesterday had its. >> highest settle in about. >> two years. >> big spike. >> in natural. gas prices yesterday. >> okay. that is your set up. now let's see how europe is shaping up as its trading day gets underway. our julianna tatelbaum is live in london. >> with a. >> look. >> at the early action. >> julianna. >> good morning. >> hey, frank. great to see you. well, we've had a bit of a divergence in fortunes between the us and europe the last couple of days. yesterday, when wall street saw gains, europe actually pulled back. it was the worst performance of the year for the main benchmark in europe yesterday, driven by a pretty sizable pullback in the german market, which has been an extraordinary performer year to date. but we did see a 1.8% pullback in the dax yesterday. now on to today's trade. the divergence continues but in the reverse direction. so european equities are actually trading higher w
sentiment levels. >> of 70. >> bucks a barrel for wti. >> and 75. >> for brant crude. >> a lot more action when it comes to natural. >> gas pulling back about. >> 2% right now. >> but yesterday had its. >> highest settle in about. >> two years. >> big spike. >> in natural. gas prices yesterday. >> okay. that is your set up. now let's see how europe is shaping up as its trading day gets underway. our julianna tatelbaum...
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similar story for brant crude. brant crude the international benchmark okay that is your setup. now we want to get to our big stock story this morning. that is amazon down big in the premarket after its latest earnings report. cnbc senior tech correspondent arjun kharpal joins us now from london with much more on this one. amazon shares down over 2.5% right now. >> yeah that's right frank. and look it was a pretty good quarter just gone if you look. eps came in at $1.86 way ahead of consensus. revenue came in at just under $188 billion, again ahead of consensus. but there were quite a few moments that gave investors a reason to sell. firstly, the guidance of between 150 and 100, 151 and $155 billion was below consensus. and at the lower end that would imply around 5% growth, the slowest growth on record for amazon aws. amazon web services, of course, in focus, which is around 50% of profit for amazon, posted revenue more or less in line with estimates. but i think given the optimism around this part of the tech giant's story, its business, the market really wanted a bigger beat
similar story for brant crude. brant crude the international benchmark okay that is your setup. now we want to get to our big stock story this morning. that is amazon down big in the premarket after its latest earnings report. cnbc senior tech correspondent arjun kharpal joins us now from london with much more on this one. amazon shares down over 2.5% right now. >> yeah that's right frank. and look it was a pretty good quarter just gone if you look. eps came in at $1.86 way ahead of...
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above 70 bucks a barrel for wti, above 75 for brant. a lot of action when it comes. >> to natural gas, however. >> natural gas. yesterday it broke a seven day win streak. but you can see right now it's up just about 3.5%. also up double. >> digits for. >> this week. speaking about an area. >> of the market. >> that's up. let's talk about gold. >> higher on the week up eight weeks in a row. >> its longest weekly win streak since all the way. >> back in 2020. >> remember the pandemic a lot of uncertainty. the safety play here. having a big week. >> up 1.5% right now. >> pulling back just a bit, pulling back about a third of a percent. and this morning we're also watching fedex, amazon and ups. on reports the white house wants to take control of the u.s. postal service. taking a look at shares of those companies. not a lot of movement actually seeing amazon up a third of a percent. we're going to talk much. >> more. >> about this story just a bit later on in. >> the hour. all right. >> that is your setup. we got a lot to get to this mornin
above 70 bucks a barrel for wti, above 75 for brant. a lot of action when it comes. >> to natural gas, however. >> natural gas. yesterday it broke a seven day win streak. but you can see right now it's up just about 3.5%. also up double. >> digits for. >> this week. speaking about an area. >> of the market. >> that's up. let's talk about gold. >> higher on the week up eight weeks in a row. >> its longest weekly win streak since all the way....
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and last year, brant scowcroft, who was my national security adviser in, my very, very close friend, wrote a book with me, a world transform, that talked about some of the historic changes that took place in the world. they were huge historic changes just compressed into that four year period. so i thought that that book and barbara's did did the job. the main reason don't want or didn't want don't write a memoir is. i can't remember anything. well, we had a guy on the world transformed. he said, please flesh out a little for me exactly what francois mitterrand said and kate martin said. hell, i didn't know i had a meeting with a guy in cambridge. so how how am i going to write? how am i going to write that stuff? so. so he came up with this idea that made it easy for me. we do a book made up of letters that i've written through the years and also in there you'll notice are some diary. i love the idea meant my part was already done. it also meant, though, seriously, there's no revisionism no faulty memory. and just what i said felt and did at the time. that's what's represented here.
and last year, brant scowcroft, who was my national security adviser in, my very, very close friend, wrote a book with me, a world transform, that talked about some of the historic changes that took place in the world. they were huge historic changes just compressed into that four year period. so i thought that that book and barbara's did did the job. the main reason don't want or didn't want don't write a memoir is. i can't remember anything. well, we had a guy on the world transformed. he...
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torn loose by the wind is hurled ahead in this horizontal leapfrogging when driven at back burning brant rain down in clouds leaps from wood rope to wood rope. spot fires appear everywhere. spread fuels together to feed the apparent a blaze which has no longer just a major brush fire, just a group of burning buildings. it is now a full scale conflagration. on the move, headed for the thickly populated areas of every residential section north and of sunset. but. there is one chance every piece of equipment not actively involved in saving structures is being ordered to the north of sunset, up plains homes by the score and disintegrate in a white hot embers carried high the atmosphere by thermal columns, heat firestorm, oil upward residential stretch in the land of flora chalon spread to samarra, chantilly. there is no clearly defined front. it's as if an enemy force had suddenly launched a paratroop behind the lines of defense sector chiefs attempt to maintain where sectors no longer exist, flames loom up and scores of homes on scores of streets firemen in smoke impose darkness throughout
torn loose by the wind is hurled ahead in this horizontal leapfrogging when driven at back burning brant rain down in clouds leaps from wood rope to wood rope. spot fires appear everywhere. spread fuels together to feed the apparent a blaze which has no longer just a major brush fire, just a group of burning buildings. it is now a full scale conflagration. on the move, headed for the thickly populated areas of every residential section north and of sunset. but. there is one chance every piece...
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. >> and rita's. >> boyfriend got flesh eating disease and essentially rotted to death. >> and brant.ne. >> freaked out. >> rita was she was. >> so lost. >> and then her family read my. >> story back. >> east in florida. and that's that's what rita looked like on the island. it came out and got her because they had kind of lost track. >> of how. >> how desperate she had become and where she was, got her, took her back to florida, and she rehabbed beautifully. we became friends. >> i've known. >> her for 20 odd years. she just a. >> wonderful. >> wonderful person. >> and she became herself. >> again once she. >> was able to get free of. >> the drugs. >> and get away from the environment that kept her. >> down, she flourished. >> she became a health nutritionist and a massage therapist. lovely gal, lovely, lovely, lovely woman. >> is that why. >> you wanted the. reader to know the full reader and understand her full story beyond her life on the streets? because it's easy for us to look at us and them and see them as others with no connection to who we are. but you brought us into her li
. >> and rita's. >> boyfriend got flesh eating disease and essentially rotted to death. >> and brant.ne. >> freaked out. >> rita was she was. >> so lost. >> and then her family read my. >> story back. >> east in florida. and that's that's what rita looked like on the island. it came out and got her because they had kind of lost track. >> of how. >> how desperate she had become and where she was, got her, took her back to florida,...
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my good friend brant ward, photographer, and we spent a lot of time at the island.and brant and i went and found his body, told the islanders everyone freaked out. rita was. she was so lost. and then her family read my story back east in florida. and that's that's what rita looked like on the island. it came out and got her because they had kind of lost track of how how desperate she had become and where she. >> was. >> got her, took her back to florida, and she rehabbed beautifully. we became friends. i've known her for 20 odd years. she's just a wonderful. wonderful person. and she. >> became herself. >> again once she was able to get free of the drugs and get away from the environment that kept her down. she flourished. she became a health nutritionist and a massage therapist. lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely woman. >> is that why you wanted. >> the reader. >> to know the. full rita and understand her full story beyond her life on the streets? because it's easy for us to look at us and them and see them as others with no connection to who we are. >> but you. >> bro
my good friend brant ward, photographer, and we spent a lot of time at the island.and brant and i went and found his body, told the islanders everyone freaked out. rita was. she was so lost. and then her family read my story back east in florida. and that's that's what rita looked like on the island. it came out and got her because they had kind of lost track of how how desperate she had become and where she. >> was. >> got her, took her back to florida, and she rehabbed...
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dateline nbc correspondent josh mankiewicz talked with the lead investigator on this case, sergeant brant dittmer. and you find a blood trail. that's right. which points where? so the blood trail moves up this sidewalk along the building toward harrison street. officers followed the blood trail across the street and back down harrison under the bay bridge, essentially retracing bob lee's final minutes. where do you see blood? over here. where does it start? it starts just inside a caltrans yard. they spot what turns out to be a key piece of evidence. there's a knife over here. it's a joseph and joseph brand paring knife with a four inch blade. all of this happening as lee is rushed to the hospital, where e.r. doctors tried unsuccessfully to keep him alive. it didn't take long for police to realize the magnitude of the case, and within days they had a suspect. but as news gets out that cash app co-founder bob lee is dead. it sets off a firestorm of speculation among acquaintances and the tech world, including a now notorious tweet from elon musk using the killing to blast san francisco's s
dateline nbc correspondent josh mankiewicz talked with the lead investigator on this case, sergeant brant dittmer. and you find a blood trail. that's right. which points where? so the blood trail moves up this sidewalk along the building toward harrison street. officers followed the blood trail across the street and back down harrison under the bay bridge, essentially retracing bob lee's final minutes. where do you see blood? over here. where does it start? it starts just inside a caltrans...
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. >> the other person charged in this case, brant osborne, that the jury deadlocked and it ended in amistrial. obviously, the families of the victims want justice here. so do you go for a retrial? what do you do? >> i mean, in terms of what osborne could face in the future, he could be again facing those allegations, and maybe there will be a plea deal. >> now, let's turn to the cases of missing moms suzanne simpson, ashley elkins and mamta bhatt. all three of them are presumed dead, but their remains have yet to be found. all of their stories covered here at true crime news. suzanne simpson, a mother of four, disappeared last october in san antonio. her body never found despite a massive search to find her. shortly after she was last seen, her husband, brad simpson, was charged with her murder. which raises the question how do you prosecute a murder case without a body? >> as prosecutors, we always say, today's domestic violence case is tomorrow's murder. and that's what we're seeing here. so first, you have this history of violence, right? that's certainly circumstantial evidence th
. >> the other person charged in this case, brant osborne, that the jury deadlocked and it ended in amistrial. obviously, the families of the victims want justice here. so do you go for a retrial? what do you do? >> i mean, in terms of what osborne could face in the future, he could be again facing those allegations, and maybe there will be a plea deal. >> now, let's turn to the cases of missing moms suzanne simpson, ashley elkins and mamta bhatt. all three of them are...
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brant. the chicken helps facilitate backyard chicken coops for homeowners. we're super busy.online inquiry form is filling up quickly. as americans scramble to find creative ways to solve a problem that won't be over easy. george solis nbc news, southwest ranches, florida. of course, if you think eggs are expensive, try getting a ticket for the super bowl. you are looking live at the caesars superdome in new orleans. ahead of the biggest day in football, the philadelphia eagles take on the kansas city chiefs tomorrow in super bowl 59. only a lucky 76,000 or so people will be in the at the game in person, and there is no such thing as a cheap seat. a report from zillow found that even the most affordable seat in the stadium is going for about 4800 bucks. that is far more than most americans mortgage payments. unless, of course, you live in the bay area. take a look. here in california, there are four big cities where the cost of a ticket wouldn't cover a monthly payment. in san jose, the average mortgage is a whopping $8,000 a month, nearly double the cost of a ticket. san fra
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this was at milt brant visitor center on clausen fish hatchery. festival featured nature exhibits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. i think they had a pretty nice day to do that. we just had some beautiful weather today. >> we did. we've had sunny skies the last couple of days. it's been a little bit chilly, but i don't think that has stopped anybody from having. >> no rain. >> no rain yet. i want to mention, zach, that we just got a report of a 7.6 earthquake that occurred this afternoon, about 130 miles southwest of the cayman islands, over in the caribbean, and a tsunami advisory has been issued because an earthquake of that intensity can, of course, have far reaching effects. so we'll keep watching that to see if there are any warnings issued. but right now, our focus is on our weather here in the bay area. as you can see on the satellite radar composite image, we have a nice steady flow of winds out of the north northwest, brisk and breezy and chilly we might add. so right now we have wind speeds generally between 15 and 20mph in
this was at milt brant visitor center on clausen fish hatchery. festival featured nature exhibits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. i think they had a pretty nice day to do that. we just had some beautiful weather today. >> we did. we've had sunny skies the last couple of days. it's been a little bit chilly, but i don't think that has stopped anybody from having. >> no rain. >> no rain yet. i want to mention, zach, that we just got a report of a 7.6 earthquake...
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. >> for brant crude, the. international benchmark. natural gas also popping up over 1.5%. >> all right that's your setup this morning. now we want to turn. >> back to president trump. >> make his new 25%. >> steel and aluminum tariffs official. >> during an executive order. >> signed. >> at the white. >> house late yesterday. >> also doubling down on his threats of global reciprocal tariffs. >> they've been taking advantage of us for years and years and years, and they've. >> charged us tariffs. >> most of them have charged us almost everyone, i would say almost without exception, they've charged us and we haven't charged them. and it's time to be reciprocal. it's a very, very you'll be hearing that word a lot. reciprocal. if they charge us we charge them. if they're 25 we're at 25. if they're at ten, we're at ten. and if they're much higher than 25, that's where we are too. so that's having to do with everything. that's not just steel and aluminum. >> i don't know those comments. >> from president trump this morning. eu leaders. >> a
. >> for brant crude, the. international benchmark. natural gas also popping up over 1.5%. >> all right that's your setup this morning. now we want to turn. >> back to president trump. >> make his new 25%. >> steel and aluminum tariffs official. >> during an executive order. >> signed. >> at the white. >> house late yesterday. >> also doubling down on his threats of global reciprocal tariffs. >> they've been taking advantage of...
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brant crude the international benchmark up about 1.5%. natural gas spiking. natural gas up more than 7%. and we're tracking some wild moves when it comes to cryptocurrency. take a look at this. remember the trump administration seen as being pro cryptocurrency and pro bitcoin. however bitcoin under quite a bit of pressure this morning back below 100,000 right now trading at about 95,300 per coin. down just about 2.5% ether down double digits. solana down over 4%. litecoin down double digits. xrp similar story. and we're also watching the etfs that are focused on canada, mexico and china this morning. taking a look at those. you can see the action here. this is the premarket action. you can see the mexico etf down 3%. the canadian etf down over 2.5%. the china etf down just over a quarter of a percent. you see the moves. the canadian etf this one the sky was actually higher over the last week or so despite some of these tariff concerns. but you can see right here downside moves when it comes to these three etfs three etfs. after these official tariff announcem
brant crude the international benchmark up about 1.5%. natural gas spiking. natural gas up more than 7%. and we're tracking some wild moves when it comes to cryptocurrency. take a look at this. remember the trump administration seen as being pro cryptocurrency and pro bitcoin. however bitcoin under quite a bit of pressure this morning back below 100,000 right now trading at about 95,300 per coin. down just about 2.5% ether down double digits. solana down over 4%. litecoin down double digits....
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brant crude up just over three quarters of 1%.oving into the positive up about a quarter of a percent as well. seen a lot of big moves when it comes to natural gas. okay. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to tech. and one stock that investors will be watching today that's amazon. you can see it's up over a half a percent in the premarket. reports after the close today and following alphabet. and microsoft's cloud and capex stumbles earlier this week, the pressure is really on. here's cnbc's own kate rooney with more. >> hi frank. so amazon does report after the bell today. the number one metric investors are going to be watching is that aws cloud growth number, especially after google or alphabet. and microsoft did disappoint in that area that, as you saw this week, dragged alphabet stock down as much as 8%. so it is a bit of a fear factor right now for amazon investors. amazon is largely known by consumers for its e-commerce dominance. but you think about cloud and aws. that is really the high growth engine side of ama
brant crude up just over three quarters of 1%.oving into the positive up about a quarter of a percent as well. seen a lot of big moves when it comes to natural gas. okay. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to tech. and one stock that investors will be watching today that's amazon. you can see it's up over a half a percent in the premarket. reports after the close today and following alphabet. and microsoft's cloud and capex stumbles earlier this week, the pressure is really on. here's...
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. >> and brant crude. the international benchmark, both pushing pulling. >> back. >> about three. >> quarters of 1%. natural gas getting hit. harder pulling back more than 1.5%. and we. >> got to take. >> a look at bitcoin. >> yesterday we saw bitcoin. >> nearly hit 100,000. it's also pulled back right now trading at about 97,500. >> a coin. >> down about one and a quarter of a percent right now in the last. >> week you. >> can. >> see bitcoin. >> down more. >> than 6%. >> all right. >> that is our setup. >> now we want to turn back to that breaking news. and apple. >> facing fresh pressure at the. open becoming the latest. victim of the. >> us-china trade war. >> cnbc senior. >> technology correspondent arjun kharpal he joins us now from london covering all things tech. arjun good morning. >> good morning frank. and you're right. apple shares under pressure in the premarket. >> after a report. >> that china is considering a probe into the tech giant's policies and app store fees. the state administration
. >> and brant crude. the international benchmark, both pushing pulling. >> back. >> about three. >> quarters of 1%. natural gas getting hit. harder pulling back more than 1.5%. and we. >> got to take. >> a look at bitcoin. >> yesterday we saw bitcoin. >> nearly hit 100,000. it's also pulled back right now trading at about 97,500. >> a coin. >> down about one and a quarter of a percent right now in the last. >> week you. >>...
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wti and brant crude both up just about 1%.lower now down about a half a percent okay. that is your setup. now we want to move to our big money movers. three big stock stories this morning. plus we got a bonus one for you. let's start off with shares of bumble. they're sliding right now. the dating app is forecasting first quarter sales below analyst estimates. you can see shares are down more than 15%. the company also reporting lower fourth quarter revenue with a hit from currency headwinds. although sales were above expectations. bumble is adding more users, but they're spending less on average. again shares down more than 15%. bill ackman raising his takeover bid for howard hughes, promising to turn the company into a modern day berkshire hathaway. you can see shares of howard hughes right now down about 4.5%. ackman says his firm, pershing square, is offering to buy 10 million new howard hughes shares for $90 each. that's up from his previous bid of $85. if this deal goes through, pershing square will own 48% of the real e
wti and brant crude both up just about 1%.lower now down about a half a percent okay. that is your setup. now we want to move to our big money movers. three big stock stories this morning. plus we got a bonus one for you. let's start off with shares of bumble. they're sliding right now. the dating app is forecasting first quarter sales below analyst estimates. you can see shares are down more than 15%. the company also reporting lower fourth quarter revenue with a hit from currency headwinds....
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brant crude up about a third of a percent.ng at natural gas under some pressure this morning. down more than 5% after a double digit gain last week. and last but certainly not least, quick check on europe looking at germany's mid-cap mdax. you can see it's up just about two and three quarters of 1% on the back of those election results. this index basically the german small caps on pace for its biggest one day gain since all the way back in december of 2023. okay, that's your set up. we're going to turn back to the us markets. now. the dow is to two day 1200 point slide. and now new comments from two major market titans mets owner steve cohen and berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett, both of what many see as a wall street reality check. cohen, speaking at the future investment initiative institute summit down in miami, forecasting us growth to fall to 1.5% in the second half of this year from its current 2.5%. >> the reality. >> is you've got a brew of sticky. >> inflation slowing growth. >> and austerity in the government. a
brant crude up about a third of a percent.ng at natural gas under some pressure this morning. down more than 5% after a double digit gain last week. and last but certainly not least, quick check on europe looking at germany's mid-cap mdax. you can see it's up just about two and three quarters of 1% on the back of those election results. this index basically the german small caps on pace for its biggest one day gain since all the way back in december of 2023. okay, that's your set up. we're...
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take a look kind of a rebound this morning wti and brant both up just about 1%.ally higher right now. all right that is your setup. now we want to turn back to our big story this morning. of course that's nvidia. and again there was some choppy trade after that goldilocks q4 report revenue surging nearly 80% on the year, but far, far from the more than 200% sales growth the company saw in the fourth quarter just a year ago. margins also coming under just a bit of pressure in light of that blackwell ramp up. joining me now is anjani mehta, general partner, andreessen horowitz. good morning. it is good to see you again. thanks for coming back. on. good morning. can you hear us? >> i can now. >> thanks for having me back, frank. >> great to see you. >> yeah, it's great to have you back. so i just want to get just your initial take on this nvidia report. obviously, you're an investor in ai infrastructure and you're investing a lot of other companies that buy these chips. >> yeah. look, i think last time. >> we. talked we were talking. >> about, you know, the word on
take a look kind of a rebound this morning wti and brant both up just about 1%.ally higher right now. all right that is your setup. now we want to turn back to our big story this morning. of course that's nvidia. and again there was some choppy trade after that goldilocks q4 report revenue surging nearly 80% on the year, but far, far from the more than 200% sales growth the company saw in the fourth quarter just a year ago. margins also coming under just a bit of pressure in light of that...
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brant crude down just about the same. natural gas however moving higher. that's up right now about three and a third percent. okay. that is your setup. now i want to turn our attention back to the markets and some of your big money movers. let's start off with shares of applovin taking off after reporting better than expected earnings and guidance. applovin says it expects to see more traction as it improves its ai advertising models. also announcing plans to sell its mobile gaming business for 900 million shares of applovin, up over 28%. very different story for trade desk. just showed you a short time ago. shares plunging after missing revenue expectations and posting a weaker revenue forecast for the current quarter. shares of trade desk down just about 27% right now. also looking at shares of unilever falling in european trading after fourth quarter sales missed estimates. the company also announcing it's spinning off its ben and jerry's and magnum ice cream unit through a demerger or demerger. excuse me? with listings in amsterdam, london and new york
brant crude down just about the same. natural gas however moving higher. that's up right now about three and a third percent. okay. that is your setup. now i want to turn our attention back to the markets and some of your big money movers. let's start off with shares of applovin taking off after reporting better than expected earnings and guidance. applovin says it expects to see more traction as it improves its ai advertising models. also announcing plans to sell its mobile gaming business for...
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. >> brant crude, the international benchmark, falling about 1%. a similar story for natural gas, falling about three quarters of 1%. all right. >> that is your setup. >> let's now see how europe is shaping up. >> as this trading day gets underway. >> our julianna tatelbaum is live in our london newsroom with a look at the early action. julianna. good morning frank. >> good morning. >> well, so far in europe, we're off to a positive start. >> european equities moving modestly higher. >> building on yesterday's gains, we. >> hit another record. >> intraday high. >> for the. >> main benchmark. >> the stoxx 600 yesterday. >> you can see here. >> every major region. >> is trading. >> higher this morning ftse 100in the uk, the xetra. >> dax in. >> germany the french. >> market and. >> the italian. >> equity market. >> we're watching the drinks makers quite closely this morning frank. and lately we've been talking all about how people aren't consuming as much alcohol lately, the younger generation. it's been a story on both sides of the atlantic today, a
. >> brant crude, the international benchmark, falling about 1%. a similar story for natural gas, falling about three quarters of 1%. all right. >> that is your setup. >> let's now see how europe is shaping up. >> as this trading day gets underway. >> our julianna tatelbaum is live in our london newsroom with a look at the early action. julianna. good morning frank. >> good morning. >> well, so far in europe, we're off to a positive start. >>...
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benchmark and for brant crude a bit of a bounce back here for natural gas. up three quarters of one or a quarter of a percent i should say, after dropping more than 5% yesterday okay. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to the markets and some of the moves from the president that are impacting the markets. president trump reigniting concerns over a north american trade war. speaking with reporters yesterday saying 25% tariffs against canada and mexico are still on schedule for march 4th. >> we're on time with the tariffs and it seems like that's moving along very rapidly. we've been mistreated very badly by many countries, not just canada and mexico. >> this despite commitments from mexican and canadian leaders to ramp up their fight against the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl. speaking earlier in the day, the president also backing up elon musk in his effort to thin the government as the doj's chief, demands once again that federal employees explain their recent accomplishments via email or face the risk of being fired. >> i thought it was
benchmark and for brant crude a bit of a bounce back here for natural gas. up three quarters of one or a quarter of a percent i should say, after dropping more than 5% yesterday okay. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to the markets and some of the moves from the president that are impacting the markets. president trump reigniting concerns over a north american trade war. speaking with reporters yesterday saying 25% tariffs against canada and mexico are still on schedule for march...
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so brant is danielle is a founder of harlem fashion row, an agency based in new york city. her business first took off when she launched a fashion show that eh year would showcase work and talent of black designers. through the years, brands started to notice. and last night, she and six black designers launched a new collab with classic san francisco brand gap. and here is two of the designs i just want to show you all quickly right here. that's cool. this is one. and then the sweatshirt here. laura has so boom. oh, wow. it's bigger than me. so you can get very cool though. very nice. congratulations to all of them too. well, coming up next, the top stories that we're following for you today, including breaking news we're following. they're continuing to monitor a rockslide bloing southbound 101 in sausalito. we'll talk about the cleanup and these delays that commuters are facing. i'm ginger conejero saab. we're live at nba crossover, where you can get the ultimate fan experience this all star weekend, including dunking. take it away, quinn. oh, yeah. hang on the rim. just
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yesterday's festival was in geyserville at the milt brant visitor center at don clausen fish fish hatcherybits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. well, it's a busy weekend in hollywood and many of the stars were out at the movies for grownups awards. that's a real title. the annual movies for grownups awards, hosted by aarp, celebrates the stories across films and tv that resonated with a powerful audience. of those 50 and older, oscar nominated writer clarence macklin, who stars alongside colman domingo in sing sing, a film about a group of incarcerated men who find purpose through theater, spoke with on the red carpet about how meaningful it is to be recognized. >> to say that my, my, my thoughts, my words and everything count. it matters being a formerly incarcerated person and knowing from the inside that, you know, in every prison that there's a portion of the population that's want to do better, that want to come home and try to try to make society better, try to contribute, and rarely do we ever shine a light on that portion of the population in prison. >> see if macklin
yesterday's festival was in geyserville at the milt brant visitor center at don clausen fish fish hatcherybits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. well, it's a busy weekend in hollywood and many of the stars were out at the movies for grownups awards. that's a real title. the annual movies for grownups awards, hosted by aarp, celebrates the stories across films and tv that resonated with a powerful audience. of those 50 and older, oscar nominated writer clarence macklin, who stars...
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yesterday's festival was in geyserville at the milt brant visitor center and don clausen fish hatcheryemonstrations and tours for kids and adults. well, it's a busy weekend in hollywood, and many of the stars were out at the movies for grownups awards, the annual movies for grownups awards, hosted by aarp, celebrates the stories across films and tv that resonated with a powerful audience. those 50 and older, oscar nominated writer clarence macklin, who stars alongside colman domingo in sing sing, a film about a group of incarcerated men who find purpose through theater, spoke with on the red carpet about how meaningful it is to be recognized. >> to say that my, my, my thoughts, my words and everything count. it matters. being a formerly incarcerated person and knowing from the inside that, you know, in every prison that there's a portion of the population that's want to do better, that want to come home and try to try to make society better, try to contribute, and rarely do we ever shine a light on that portion of the population in prison. >> walk in. >> see if macklin takes home the w
yesterday's festival was in geyserville at the milt brant visitor center and don clausen fish hatcheryemonstrations and tours for kids and adults. well, it's a busy weekend in hollywood, and many of the stars were out at the movies for grownups awards, the annual movies for grownups awards, hosted by aarp, celebrates the stories across films and tv that resonated with a powerful audience. those 50 and older, oscar nominated writer clarence macklin, who stars alongside colman domingo in sing...
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i mean, i guess part of my point, brant, is like, all right, enough of the multiple expansion. great. we got it. we know why we got it. and now we actually can stand on the back of earnings, and that's all that matters. that's why the market's been resilient. that's why it hasn't fallen fully out of bed over tariff talk. and a cpi today that was hotter. and rates are up a bit. >> so we're looking. >> for let's. >> separate the seven companies from the 493. and this comes to fruition seven. the 493 are expected to grow earnings at 9% for 2025 versus. >> i think it. >> was around 1 to 3% last year. while the mac seven is decelerating from the mid 30s to the 16. and if you actually even peel that back, it's mostly meta and nvidia. of the seven that are. growing earnings. >> and so i think that. we're set up this year. >> for broader participation because to earnings. growth. you're getting a much bigger effect from 24 to 25. from the rest of the market. >> while mac seven is decelerating. >> but also if you look at. history and look at rolling three. year returns. >> so unlike the
i mean, i guess part of my point, brant, is like, all right, enough of the multiple expansion. great. we got it. we know why we got it. and now we actually can stand on the back of earnings, and that's all that matters. that's why the market's been resilient. that's why it hasn't fallen fully out of bed over tariff talk. and a cpi today that was hotter. and rates are up a bit. >> so we're looking. >> for let's. >> separate the seven companies from the 493. and this comes to...
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thank you for brant and thank you for anthony for their for their good words. i just want to bring up that this idea that we can only take two weeks three x or four weeks was brought up in contract negotiations in 2022 and we declined. then they brought it up in 2023 and stated that some operators were not getting the opportunity like all the weeks were filled. we went ahead and got sign ups from each division cable car had if i was a cable car operator i would had 20 available weeks if i was the last cable car operator and every division had even more than that they withdrew it and 2024 they introduced it again. the labor director said there doesn't have to be a problem just the potential for a problem instead of having it mandated mou sign up in january. >> we just missed that and now what they're doing is is adding these many sign ups. they did one for february. they just put one in for march. we requested that the march 1st go to april 4th y which would be two days and 2 or 3 days in march and april. it's san francisco unified school district spring break.
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brant crude the international pulling back about one and a third percent. this is interesting.ural gas pulling back about 4%. yesterday we saw it surge double digits higher. and last but not least quick check on bitcoin. we saw it fall back below 100,000. still below 100,000 right now trading at about 98,008. almost 75 a coin pulling back about 2.75% right now. all right. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to this morning's breaking news. china taking action against the u.s. after president trump's 10% of tariffs went into effect just after midnight last night, eastern time. our own mega casella has the very latest on that story. megan. good morning. >> frank. >> good morning. and that's right china. responding very quickly here and very significantly to those tariffs overnight with. >> a number of measures. >> of its own. >> that includes a 15%. >> tariff on. >> u.s. coal. >> and lng and. >> a 10% tariff. >> on crude oil. >> agricultural machinery. >> and some large engine cars. but then there were some. >> non-tariff restrictions. >> as well. those include export co
brant crude the international pulling back about one and a third percent. this is interesting.ural gas pulling back about 4%. yesterday we saw it surge double digits higher. and last but not least quick check on bitcoin. we saw it fall back below 100,000. still below 100,000 right now trading at about 98,008. almost 75 a coin pulling back about 2.75% right now. all right. that is your setup. now we want to turn back to this morning's breaking news. china taking action against the u.s. after...
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crude and brant higher. >> nat gas. surging boost. >> stocks heading in the opposite direction. group getting hit as tariffs weigh in the space and some more after hours action. shares of clorox lower despite a top and a bottom line beat and nxp semi higher after beating earnings and revenue expectations. guy what do you want to trade. >> constellation excuse me constellation brands. >> s t z. if you look i mean this was a great performer. >> for about a year and. >> a. half two. >> years and obviously the last if you pull up a chart i mean the last couple of months have been catastrophic. and that's not hyperbole. i mean, just look at how poorly the stock has traded. valuation very compelling. people are selling first asking questions later. i think you can get down to about 160, which was the low we saw a couple of. >> years ago. >> that was sort of the take off point. but there's still more pain ahead and they don't report until i think early april. so keep that in mind. more downside i think. >> all right. coming up. >> between tariffs and a hard place for pharma and biotech
crude and brant higher. >> nat gas. surging boost. >> stocks heading in the opposite direction. group getting hit as tariffs weigh in the space and some more after hours action. shares of clorox lower despite a top and a bottom line beat and nxp semi higher after beating earnings and revenue expectations. guy what do you want to trade. >> constellation excuse me constellation brands. >> s t z. if you look i mean this was a great performer. >> for about a year and....