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carl: i have a two-year-old. overcome. the productivity growth we had back then, we will not get the same gdp growth as before, and this is not just the united states. it plays a windfall when we look at the u.k. or germany. when people are going, they are growing. tom: i just got a message from a viewer that says, why don't you have a two-year-old? francine: i am not possibly going to comment. tom: i am not going to go there. francine: michael, when you look at productivity, are we measuring it wrong? we have been talking about this for years, but there are new studies done by the bank of england and the chancellor in the u.k. that say if you look at regulations and some of these new economies, they have a huge role in this. productivity is puzzling, but not as bad as we think it is. any truth in that? michael: there could be some truth in that. that is been part of an ongoing debate, but the reality is the slow growth rates we have seen during this business cycle upswing in the u.s. have still been sufficient t
carl: i have a two-year-old. overcome. the productivity growth we had back then, we will not get the same gdp growth as before, and this is not just the united states. it plays a windfall when we look at the u.k. or germany. when people are going, they are growing. tom: i just got a message from a viewer that says, why don't you have a two-year-old? francine: i am not possibly going to comment. tom: i am not going to go there. francine: michael, when you look at productivity, are we measuring...
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take carl's family. carl is a 20-year-old filipino-american community organizers born and raised in north las vegas. carl's whole family is committed to community service. carl's brother volunteers at an organization that serves the homeless while attending high school. carl's mother teaches special education in north las vegas to low income children. carl's dad is a mechanic and a military veteran having served this country in multiple branches of the armed services. none of them would be here if not for our family based legal immigration system. you know, mr. president, some of my republican colleagues claim to be champions of strong nuclear families and family values, yet, here we are today considering a measure that would tear apart families like carl's, that would leave parents without children, sisters without brothers, and husbands without wives, why? because the party of family values think that's acceptable. the problem is that the party of donald trump is not the party of family values. donald
take carl's family. carl is a 20-year-old filipino-american community organizers born and raised in north las vegas. carl's whole family is committed to community service. carl's brother volunteers at an organization that serves the homeless while attending high school. carl's mother teaches special education in north las vegas to low income children. carl's dad is a mechanic and a military veteran having served this country in multiple branches of the armed services. none of them would be here...
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carl, great stuff.ome le aerhibrk.k more "squaw aly"ft ts ea hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite tomorrow. >>> coming up, the unusual activity pete in a jairian just found that could shed light on whether this correction is running its course plus, the one dow component a top analyst says could soar 20% after this week's big drop created a buying opportunity and 1980 u.s. olympic hockey team star is with us as the olympics get under way in korea. he makes his living now in the financial services industry. we'll see where he sees stocks he
carl, great stuff.ome le aerhibrk.k more "squaw aly"ft ts ea hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and...
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carl >> see you in bate, scott.'s get to the cme group and get the santelli change can rick santelli hey, rick. >> hey, carl good morning you know, we have objections th auction this is week we have 28 bill. the size of the auctions was not as big as it was today the problem is that we're adding boat loads of extra t bills in 2018 tomorrow, of course, we'll have 35 billion fives that's a billion more than last time and 29 billion sevens. finalizing 92 billion in supply. that will be on thursday so that 92 billion obviously is four billion more than than the 88 billion package we were used to for most of 2016 and 2017 here's something fascinating let's look at the net change in interest rates across the curve today with regard to the maturities that we are auctioning off and specifically let's concentrate on the two year note yield. it settled at 188 at the end of last year. so it's up 34 basis points which is going to make this very interesting because normally you might look at a 30 year bond or a ten year note and
carl >> see you in bate, scott.'s get to the cme group and get the santelli change can rick santelli hey, rick. >> hey, carl good morning you know, we have objections th auction this is week we have 28 bill. the size of the auctions was not as big as it was today the problem is that we're adding boat loads of extra t bills in 2018 tomorrow, of course, we'll have 35 billion fives that's a billion more than last time and 29 billion sevens. finalizing 92 billion in supply. that will be...
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i dvr when carl is on but besides that i get the transcript sent to me of carl's so i don't have to watch it but cable is terrible and there's bret bear show is okay and that's really it. there's nothing else on cable. >> "fox news sunday"? >> the cable. >> dean as he shows good. >> now were going south. >> i just wanted to test -- on telling them. [laughter] >> that's all right. me and bill can go at it. when i used to be on it used to be okay. besides the fact i punish myself with twitter most of this day and -- >> i must be the only one here desperate. >> we have a psychologist in us? >> i'm probably the only one here that reads not only "the new york times" and "the washington post" but i read an array of foreign press to see how her issues are being projected overseas services gets to be a source of great deal of concern the way they are talking about what is going on in our country. actually for my perspective the biggest national security secret is that we can't govern ourselves very well anymore. it's a national security issue. >> where you get your for news. >> i have a set of li
i dvr when carl is on but besides that i get the transcript sent to me of carl's so i don't have to watch it but cable is terrible and there's bret bear show is okay and that's really it. there's nothing else on cable. >> "fox news sunday"? >> the cable. >> dean as he shows good. >> now were going south. >> i just wanted to test -- on telling them. [laughter] >> that's all right. me and bill can go at it. when i used to be on it used to be okay....
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hey, carl. >> good morning.king about kim, break out starve these games winning gold in the women's half pike snow board. but want to get some of the other events park city utah ted ligty looking to be the first male skier to win two times. unexpected bronze in torino in 2006 but he comes in fifth. but the wind delayed alpine skiing for two days. we do expect to see shiffrin tomorrow having been rescheduled a couple of times. she has one six of her last sechb slalom starts. we did news in the luge, em my sweeney fishtailed infamous turn number nine. she crashed into the top wall with both of her feet. run four was suspendsed for a few moments. ambulance brought her down to the finish house but it does appear she will be okay. you know, the u.s. has a good chance to win 100th gold medal at these games already got 99 so far. a large number of those from speed skating. 99th one did come from chloe kim and we talked to her a few moments ago about her race, about social media, and what's pektsed to be a wave of new e
hey, carl. >> good morning.king about kim, break out starve these games winning gold in the women's half pike snow board. but want to get some of the other events park city utah ted ligty looking to be the first male skier to win two times. unexpected bronze in torino in 2006 but he comes in fifth. but the wind delayed alpine skiing for two days. we do expect to see shiffrin tomorrow having been rescheduled a couple of times. she has one six of her last sechb slalom starts. we did news in...
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ma making norway great again >> carl, thank you, we'll be checking in with carl so many times for thisning's show. we have a lot more coming includi including coca-cola movers and robert herjavec on cyber security and bitcoin take a look at the futures, we got a lot more "squawk on the street." at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. >>> shares of coca-cola are up the ceo says he's encouraged of coke going into 2018 are you encouraged >> yes, i am i spoke to james today, i felt that they have a lot of things going for them smaller packaging is working and not pure diet coke but a derivative coke zero is working. a big turn in brazil helped a great deal the nimble nature, if you have a distributor, they normally use that eight different approvals to be able to make different changes. they're using a lot of digitalizations. my hat is off to them. they
ma making norway great again >> carl, thank you, we'll be checking in with carl so many times for thisning's show. we have a lot more coming includi including coca-cola movers and robert herjavec on cyber security and bitcoin take a look at the futures, we got a lot more "squawk on the street." at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can...
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carl, thank you.arl of course joining us throughout the morning from the winter olympics in pyeongchang, south korea. time for -- i always watch that. very excited >> always watch norway northrop grumman speaking of norway there will be a big increase in defense spending in this country. >> incredible what we're spending >> yes, and it is the only one that really has the -- if there is any sort of doubt >> how have we been underspending? you would imagine given we've spent more than the other ten countries behind us combined, we've been spending enough, but apparently not >> no, and northrup is the epicenter. and what i caution people is it really that much of a shock that the government continued but at the same time, the numbers go higher. watch vxx. right now we're okay volume-wise. i know i bore you. i do not care. >> i know you don't. you will just keep giving me these names. >> it is like sister mother. i i'm your sister mother >> yes what have you got on "mad money" >> i don't have a clue just
carl, thank you.arl of course joining us throughout the morning from the winter olympics in pyeongchang, south korea. time for -- i always watch that. very excited >> always watch norway northrop grumman speaking of norway there will be a big increase in defense spending in this country. >> incredible what we're spending >> yes, and it is the only one that really has the -- if there is any sort of doubt >> how have we been underspending? you would imagine given we've...
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thank you carl for all of your service.missioner bickell and i will turn it over to carl. >> thank you, good afternoon supervisor. i am a commissioner for the veteran affairs for the city and county of san francisco. first of all, carl, i want to thank you and congratulate you on your many years of dedication and service. one of my responsibilities as a commissioner is to acknowledge my vets. supervisor mentioned carl spent 60 years in the marine core and from a vet to a vet, 1958 long time, so the marine core and of course air force but i want to acknowledge carl, come on up. [applause] >> i want to acknowledge carl by giving him a coin, this is a littled edition of the air force and last year we celebrated our 70th anniversary in the united states air force. with that i want to congratulate you from fellow vet to fellow vet, thank you for all you do. i love my vets. you look fantastic, marine. >> thank you, sir. [applause] >> i want to thank the city and county -- sorry, it's overwhelming. when i first started working for
thank you carl for all of your service.missioner bickell and i will turn it over to carl. >> thank you, good afternoon supervisor. i am a commissioner for the veteran affairs for the city and county of san francisco. first of all, carl, i want to thank you and congratulate you on your many years of dedication and service. one of my responsibilities as a commissioner is to acknowledge my vets. supervisor mentioned carl spent 60 years in the marine core and from a vet to a vet, 1958 long...
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so thank you, carl quintanilla in south korea >> see you in a bit.y >>> well, the biggest battle in technology or certainly one we've seen in a very long time continues. this morning broadcom announcing it raised $100 billion in committed financing. behind the $82 a share cash and stock bid to acquire qual come they're scheduled to meet this wednesday to at least potentially negotiate or look like they're negotiating the man behind the plan is the ceo. he joined jim cramer and i in a cnbc exclusive in the "squawk on the street" program a little while ago. we also how discussed mthe bid. >> nkbi is not -- will not solve qualcomm's problems. it's the broken business model that is and if, we said it too, if qualcomm raises the price on nxpi, we made it clear it's a clear transfer of value from qualcomm shareholders to nxpi >> so another walk away. you walk away -- >> we'll preserve all our options. >> that was actually an important moment because, of course, there are many nxpi shareholders focused on what will happen or won't happen as soon as this wee
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no don't really >> don't do that >> carl, really compelling stuff. thank you.arl quintanilla in south korea. >>> still ahead, crypto staging a comeback with bitcoin gaining more than 20% this week crossing above that $10,000 mark. shark tank's robert herjavec is here why cryptocurrency could replace ca ithfure u don't want to miss that interview. ♪ feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite tomorrow. >>> welcome back keeping our eye on bitcoin it crosses back above $10,000. we're joined by robert hershevak of "shark tank." what is your take on bitcoin it went up, sold official and now tlraders are saying you're starting to see a rebound because u.s. regulators are saying they're not going to quash cryptocurrencies but they want to regulate it. >> i think we're going to see, i mean, bitcoin and, you know, the underlying technology is he
no don't really >> don't do that >> carl, really compelling stuff. thank you.arl quintanilla in south korea. >>> still ahead, crypto staging a comeback with bitcoin gaining more than 20% this week crossing above that $10,000 mark. shark tank's robert herjavec is here why cryptocurrency could replace ca ithfure u don't want to miss that interview. ♪ feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity,...
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is that what it is, again, carl?ating we're no good at anything else because of football. >> the coach and joe got into a little bit of a back and forth. >> it was a big deal in norway >> speed skating is responsible for -- no winter event has contributed more to u.s. medals in history than speed skating. so i have no idea what he's talking about. >> but is that what -- what is norway winning is it like becky said? >> i've got to look. i imagine it's a bunch of in order dick, some downhills, things like that. >> hencethe nor in nordic. >> this guy was like, yeah, you guys are -- what did he -- was it our uniforms? people thought there was drag on the uniforms. >> lillehammer. >> under armour. >> they ended up keeping under armour. >> yeah. >> they kept under armour. they went and redid the uniforms we're going to get a better look at those over the coming days. >> he was disparaging our whole system over here because we're so focused on football i don't know if he saw that great super bowl i guess he probably didn't
is that what it is, again, carl?ating we're no good at anything else because of football. >> the coach and joe got into a little bit of a back and forth. >> it was a big deal in norway >> speed skating is responsible for -- no winter event has contributed more to u.s. medals in history than speed skating. so i have no idea what he's talking about. >> but is that what -- what is norway winning is it like becky said? >> i've got to look. i imagine it's a bunch of in...
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carl bernstein is here. >>> and taking a seat. vice president pence refusing to stand as the athletes from north and south korea parade by during the opening ceremony. how that gesture is playing on the world stage. >>> top of the hour. i'm ana cabrera in new york. great to have you with us. you're live in the cnn newsroom. and president trump this weekend warning that people close to him who used to work in his white house are being ruined by domestic violence accusations that have cost them their jobs. here's what the president tweeted earlier today. quote, people's lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. some are true and some are false. some are old and some are new. there's no recovery for someone falsely accused. life and career are gone. is there no such thing any longer as due process? here are the people he's talking about. on the left, rob porter. staff secretary who quit his white house job this week after both of his ex-wives came forward with accusations that he abused them physically and emotion
carl bernstein is here. >>> and taking a seat. vice president pence refusing to stand as the athletes from north and south korea parade by during the opening ceremony. how that gesture is playing on the world stage. >>> top of the hour. i'm ana cabrera in new york. great to have you with us. you're live in the cnn newsroom. and president trump this weekend warning that people close to him who used to work in his white house are being ruined by domestic violence accusations...
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back to carl's point. we had every head of an intelligence agency on the hill this week saying russia is trying to influence our election. they're doing the same things again. now this report does add substance to it. e senate report will add more momentum to it. a tension between statethe is and federal election officials because these are state events, not federal events butl there ae kinds of things congress could do. they could give them grants so they could upgrade their machines. give them grants to they could hire cybersecurity people. robert: steve bannon also talking to robert mueller's team this week, the former white house strategist and went to capitol hill but had a little bit of an altercation with the intelligence committee. >> yes, he's stileexerting s form of executive privilege, which no lawyer i've talked to believes that actually exists. but he's talking to robert mueller and i think that's most important thing. and we've seen from everything that robert mueller has done, how meticulous
back to carl's point. we had every head of an intelligence agency on the hill this week saying russia is trying to influence our election. they're doing the same things again. now this report does add substance to it. e senate report will add more momentum to it. a tension between statethe is and federal election officials because these are state events, not federal events butl there ae kinds of things congress could do. they could give them grants so they could upgrade their machines. give...
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our pleasure carl in minneapolis, what's going on on the field, carl?thank you very much, rick santelli scott wapner is here we me he brought the entire crew >> we did. we brought the entire crew we allowed josh brown to come. minneapolis's own. and you had a great show we're excited about what we have coming up. if you were looking for apple to help bring the market back, obviously you're not getting that today we have tony saganaki coming up from bernstein he downgraded the stock. he is the top ranked apple analyst on wall street he's a important voice to hear from on really what lies ahead for the company. >> yeah. cramer wasn't happy with his call today i'm sure you'll bat that around. and then we'll keep an eye on yields keep an eye on the dow down 311 try to squeeze in some football talk during the show you're going to stay for the weekend. >> yep i'll be going to the game. i'm looking forward to that we have al michaels coming on with us today the legendary broadcaster who is not a fan of al's. he is calling his tenth super bowl among all of the
our pleasure carl in minneapolis, what's going on on the field, carl?thank you very much, rick santelli scott wapner is here we me he brought the entire crew >> we did. we brought the entire crew we allowed josh brown to come. minneapolis's own. and you had a great show we're excited about what we have coming up. if you were looking for apple to help bring the market back, obviously you're not getting that today we have tony saganaki coming up from bernstein he downgraded the stock. he is...
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>> hi, carl, good afternoon.e had howard marks on last week and he said clearly, investors are entering a new environment where you're expecting lower returns. carl, do you see what's going on right now with rates and massive liquidity that's going on in the markets and do you see this as a monumental shift in rates where investors now have to incorporate higher inflation and much higher private sector borrowing costs? >> yeah, well what you say the rates have been very low forcing the the investor to go into these leveraged products or going into it the least the index funds, right, because the rates have been so low so i'mlow. i'm not saying -- i'm not saying the fed is the villain, because i think you have to bring those rates down, you know, to stimulate the economy, but i think that is part of the reason that you have this bubble,s passive investing you talked about before i agree, that passive investing is the double right now. it's -- that's a grate danger. again, it used to be people would buy things, put
>> hi, carl, good afternoon.e had howard marks on last week and he said clearly, investors are entering a new environment where you're expecting lower returns. carl, do you see what's going on right now with rates and massive liquidity that's going on in the markets and do you see this as a monumental shift in rates where investors now have to incorporate higher inflation and much higher private sector borrowing costs? >> yeah, well what you say the rates have been very low forcing...
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carl: question is will anything comes next? after every one of these events, i ask is this going to be one that changes the issue? i just don't see it. theepublicans have t majority and the votes. the n.r.a. has a strangleholdn some respects on that party. they don't want to move awaha from they have a tough election cycle coming up. think they'll be some plans that come up but it didn't get through afterewwn. i do think there are a couple of differences. democrats for years were staying ay from this issue entirely. they didn't even bring it up and tw they see this as something they do wa talk about. i think it's going to be an election issue. eons ago, i was a reporter in brow ward county where this occurred and t broward county enacted one of the toughest gun control in the count background checks. it was later overturned by some state policy buthat's an area that has embraced gun carom and gun i think that's one of the reasons you're hearing this outcry from there for people that want something done. robert: the powerful sta
carl: question is will anything comes next? after every one of these events, i ask is this going to be one that changes the issue? i just don't see it. theepublicans have t majority and the votes. the n.r.a. has a strangleholdn some respects on that party. they don't want to move awaha from they have a tough election cycle coming up. think they'll be some plans that come up but it didn't get through afterewwn. i do think there are a couple of differences. democrats for years were staying ay...
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i'm carle new york stock exchange. dow up 144 being led by intel today. s&p up 15 points busy session as the president is about to appear at cpac. roadmap begins with the markets. dow showing early gains. all three indices on pace for third negative week in four. question is, is a turnaround in sight? >> and blackrock announcing will engage as several companies sever ties to organizations like the nra following multiple school shootings a debate on the social responsibility of ceos next. >> and finally, a big bet on pets hbe earnings, a seizure of the chinese insurer and final day at the winter olympics in pyeongchang. all those stories later this hour. >>> but we begin with the markets here the dow, s&p and nasdaq higher this morning as stocks trying to reverse course following major selloff that took place exactly three weeks ago. dow now back over the 25,000 mark after closing below it in yesterday's session while the nasdaq was trying to avoid a five-day losing streak, its longest in almos
i'm carle new york stock exchange. dow up 144 being led by intel today. s&p up 15 points busy session as the president is about to appear at cpac. roadmap begins with the markets. dow showing early gains. all three indices on pace for third negative week in four. question is, is a turnaround in sight? >> and blackrock announcing will engage as several companies sever ties to organizations like the nra following multiple school shootings a debate on the social responsibility of ceos...
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, when we come back you'll be getting some highlights. >> reporter: carl, carl, carl, i'm here i made i'm here! >> reporter: andrew's here i guess we'll try to get him on set when "squawk box" continues from pyeongchang in a minute it's all yours. wow! record time. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. >>> let's get to pyeongchang there's been a sighting, i believe. carl quintanilla is live at the olympics yes, yeah, yeah. there's and
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>> you know what, carl, i need a stuffed curling. >> you need one?ight i'll go to the store right now after this. >> he does he brings good gift books. he did from, where was it, brazil >> you did not get a bikini? >> i did not. >> that's so much information. >> carl, we see you in a little bit. >> see you soon. >> when we come back, chipolte burrito boss, the man getting ready to take over the company, and why the stock is up 15%. getting another look at stocks we did open down, but are now positive on s&p, "squawk on the street," we'll be right back you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com fora store near you. take over. he has been with 2011. he has credited with making taco bell lifest
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oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low?t's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." before we get to super bowl mad dash some information regarding dell. any time it has a change of heart of any kind or any significant thing involving that, it needs to file a public statement. we got one this morning of 13-d defiling a potential business combination between dell and vm ware dell technology considering maintaining the status quo and they say right now they're evaluating things that do not include the sales by dell to a third party of technology or v vm ware. they don't know any of those activities that they'll pursue the ceo says we are not in the position to speculate on the outcome of dell's evalu
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carl carl quininilla is in pyeongchang. >> good afternoon, good evening. >> it's well into the evening here morning for you guys what a day it's going to be as we pay more and more attention to yet another american making their olympic debut at the age of 17 winning gold in the halfpipe chloe kim is the name today winning gold in the women's halfpipe becoming the youngest female olympic champion ever on snow. and we were talking earlier with becky about how these young athletes are drawing sponsors really just at the drop of a hat. take a look at what chloe kim was able to do with a couple of tweets right in the middle of competition. wish i finished my breakfast sandwich but my stubborn self decided not to and now i'm getting hangry you did it, heard you were hangry that gold medal deserves this oreo ice cream treat we'll see if that sponsorship develops earlier she wrote could be down for some ice cream now ben ander a's responds, best and luck for you favorite ben & jerry's flavor asking for a friend. not a mystery that
carl carl quininilla is in pyeongchang. >> good afternoon, good evening. >> it's well into the evening here morning for you guys what a day it's going to be as we pay more and more attention to yet another american making their olympic debut at the age of 17 winning gold in the halfpipe chloe kim is the name today winning gold in the women's halfpipe becoming the youngest female olympic champion ever on snow. and we were talking earlier with becky about how these young athletes are...
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carl icahn was on "halftime report", and what did he have to say? >> we always try to catch up with big market participants like the rest of us, carl icahn was watching yesterday's volatility and today's volatility in awe, and perhaps fear, stocks moving so much so fast, and trying to make sense of it all. >> i don't remember seeing a market with this kind of volatility in two weeks so i do think that this is just telling you something. it's a warning >> yeah, a warning that given some of the derivative products out there, that today's correction could one day, icahn said, become an earthquake >> today you have to look at the leveraged etfs that are crazy. i have these index funds with leveraged etfs i don't see any difference between that and '29 i think this market will bounce back probably. you get thrill think panic thing, but one day this thing is just going to implode. >> icahn was on with us, what, in mid november, and said that the market had reached, in his words, a euphoric state, that it had, quote, run away and a big correction was likel
carl icahn was on "halftime report", and what did he have to say? >> we always try to catch up with big market participants like the rest of us, carl icahn was watching yesterday's volatility and today's volatility in awe, and perhaps fear, stocks moving so much so fast, and trying to make sense of it all. >> i don't remember seeing a market with this kind of volatility in two weeks so i do think that this is just telling you something. it's a warning >> yeah, a...
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i'm carl kinquintanilla.he fed releasing the monetary report to congress ahead of testimony next week. we go to cayla toushy. >> in the blue print, the new chair sticks to the script touting data base decisions, a strong labor market, and inflation that is moving toward that ever important 2% target. it should be noted that in this report the majority of fed members said they saw inflation at that target by 2019 and stabilizing at that target over the next few years. they did say that they're monitoring the effect of online retailers and international effects on that inflation level over time. for unemployment, the fed report said that hourly wage growth has been moderate but the labor market is near or a little beyond full employment at this point. for 2018 and 2019, the median estimate is 3.9% ticking up to 4.0% in 2020 as for the markets, the fed report pointed out that notwithstanding recent weeks, that is the mention to volatility that we've seen in the markets that equities remain higher and bond spread
i'm carl kinquintanilla.he fed releasing the monetary report to congress ahead of testimony next week. we go to cayla toushy. >> in the blue print, the new chair sticks to the script touting data base decisions, a strong labor market, and inflation that is moving toward that ever important 2% target. it should be noted that in this report the majority of fed members said they saw inflation at that target by 2019 and stabilizing at that target over the next few years. they did say that...
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. >> reporter: shariff says when her sister died she went to the carl miller funeral home in camden toake arrangements to lay her sister to rest. >> we want a cremation. i want to do put her none my house and give one to my two nephews and that was that. >> reporter: wine net received a phone call server feig the procedure. >> they tell me that the cremation has been completed, they said that your urns are on back order. and basically just to sit and wait. >> reporter: and wait and wait. frustrated over the lack of updates wine net says early this month her daughter call the funeral home for information about the ashes and the urns. she says their response left her stunned. >> we actually don't have -- we can't even locate a win gee johnson. >> reporter: that's what they told you. >> that's what they said. >> reporter: they don't have her ashes? >> they don't have them. >> reporter: was was your reaction. >> disbelief. disbelief, anger. i was hurt. that's the biggest thing. i was hurt. >> reporter: she admits she and her daughter got yelling did some yelling to receive a follow up call
. >> reporter: shariff says when her sister died she went to the carl miller funeral home in camden toake arrangements to lay her sister to rest. >> we want a cremation. i want to do put her none my house and give one to my two nephews and that was that. >> reporter: wine net received a phone call server feig the procedure. >> they tell me that the cremation has been completed, they said that your urns are on back order. and basically just to sit and wait. >>...
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i'm carl quintanillamelissa lee and david faber. markets hanging in there a gain of about 134 as we're seeing action in a bunch of consumer names stocks surging higher as fed fears dissipate. the fomc giving the green light for more rate hikes to come. >> and shares of roku are down sharply this morning the company did beat on earnings, but it missed its forecast we're going to speak with roku ceo anthony wood in a little bit >> plus, tech's millennial problem. new data showing a drop in users on facebook. we'll dig through the report with its author and find out what it means for others >> for more on the markets, joining us this morning, wells fargo senior global equity strategist good to see you both scott, i'll begin with you how much of this dance around the prospect of 3% is deserved and how much is overreaction >> i think really, carl, we're not looking for interest rates to move all that much higher we're not looking for inflation to move that much higher i think wage gains will be a little higher
i'm carl quintanillamelissa lee and david faber. markets hanging in there a gain of about 134 as we're seeing action in a bunch of consumer names stocks surging higher as fed fears dissipate. the fomc giving the green light for more rate hikes to come. >> and shares of roku are down sharply this morning the company did beat on earnings, but it missed its forecast we're going to speak with roku ceo anthony wood in a little bit >> plus, tech's millennial problem. new data showing a...
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i'm david faber along with jim cramer carl quintanilla is at the winter olympics in pyeongchang we have two special interviews ceo of dow components boeing, dennis mulen berg and chuck robbins as well. earnings news released after the bell yesterday let's give a look at future for the opening 20 minutes or so from now we are positioned for a higher stock market at that 9:30 mark europe has been open for some time and over there it is also been largely a positive day so far. you can see germany's dax of course and france the best performer. the 10-year note yield so much of a focus yesterday as it same close to the 2.9 not sure we ever got there we're above it now thousand. yesterday we flowed 2.89, 2.915 and stocks don't see particularly concerned wti is down though, higher than it was this time yesterday >>> this morning stocks are looking to extend their daily winning streak, five all three indexes gained more than 1% yesterday shrugging off the stronger than expected cpi after what was a sharp decline early in the session and inflation data out this morning shows producer prices rose
i'm david faber along with jim cramer carl quintanilla is at the winter olympics in pyeongchang we have two special interviews ceo of dow components boeing, dennis mulen berg and chuck robbins as well. earnings news released after the bell yesterday let's give a look at future for the opening 20 minutes or so from now we are positioned for a higher stock market at that 9:30 mark europe has been open for some time and over there it is also been largely a positive day so far. you can see...
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. >> reporter: when she died she went to the carl miller funeral home in camden to make arrangementslay her sister to rest. >> we want a cremation. i wanted to put her urn in my house and give one to my two nephews and that was that. >> reporter: she received a phone call verifying the procedure. >> they tell me that the cremation has been completed. they said that your urns are on back order. and basically just to sit and wait. >> reporter: and wait and wait. frustrated over the lack of updates early this month her daughter called the funeral home for information about the ashes and the urns. she says their response left her stunned. >> we actually don't have -- we can't even locate within gee johnson -- >> reporter: that's what they told you. >> that's what they said. >> reporter: they don't have her ashes? >> they don't have them. >> reporter: what was your reaction. >> disbelief. disbelief, anger. i was hurt. that's the biggest thing. i was hurt. >> reporter: she admits she and her daughter got angry, did some yelling only to receive a follow up call a day or so later. what did t
. >> reporter: when she died she went to the carl miller funeral home in camden to make arrangementslay her sister to rest. >> we want a cremation. i wanted to put her urn in my house and give one to my two nephews and that was that. >> reporter: she received a phone call verifying the procedure. >> they tell me that the cremation has been completed. they said that your urns are on back order. and basically just to sit and wait. >> reporter: and wait and wait....
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i'm carl quintanilla and morgan.e're going to start with some commodities news we have eia data >> good morning, carl. the data flying in the expectations this morning. crude, we have a drawdown of 1.6 million barrels. we were expecting to see a build that would be seasonal for this time of year gasoline, we were expecting to see a drawdown we got a build of 261,000 barrels. production in the united states flat at 10.27 million barrels per day. you can see prices in wti were trading negative before this report they're raiding a little higher now, closer to 62 a barrel in terms of the price action that we've seen in crude overall, we've seen a 3% gain in the last month or so a 6% gain in the last three months we're waiting for the prices to sort of break out of this 60 to 62 range but right now we're still a little stuck back to you at post nine >> all right thank you. >>> and stocks up this morning with the nasdaq trying to avoid the fourth negative session in a row. amazon's on a terror, accounting for 27% of all th
i'm carl quintanilla and morgan.e're going to start with some commodities news we have eia data >> good morning, carl. the data flying in the expectations this morning. crude, we have a drawdown of 1.6 million barrels. we were expecting to see a build that would be seasonal for this time of year gasoline, we were expecting to see a drawdown we got a build of 261,000 barrels. production in the united states flat at 10.27 million barrels per day. you can see prices in wti were trading...
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carl >> jon, chloe kim may be the face of these olympic games.f course, making her olympic debut winning a gold medal in the women's halfpipe she stopped by our set not too long ago we talked about her race and the tweets she made during the competition, tweets that were heard by fans and sponsors around the world >> i never really used twitter i was like, i was really bored at the top of the pipe just waiting for my second run and there were a lot of girls in qualifications i was just waiting i was like maybe i'll tweet something. and, yeah. >> you did it yourself or tell someone to do it for you >> i did it myself yeah i'm glad everyone trusts me with my twitter account >> yeah. and i mean is it amazing to see the response >> yeah. -- >> i saw a piece in the "washington post" about the hwod hangry because of you. >> my mom gets really hangry sometimes and i definitely got that so my dad is like it's the worst when you and your mom are hangry because it's scary you both just attack me. i'm just like yeah, we do. fair point >> there's you, nathan
carl >> jon, chloe kim may be the face of these olympic games.f course, making her olympic debut winning a gold medal in the women's halfpipe she stopped by our set not too long ago we talked about her race and the tweets she made during the competition, tweets that were heard by fans and sponsors around the world >> i never really used twitter i was like, i was really bored at the top of the pipe just waiting for my second run and there were a lot of girls in qualifications i was...
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and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a hall of fame broadcast journalist with nearly 50 years in the employ of cbs news, including 24 as moderator of face the nation. his fifth book, overload: finding the truth in today's deluge of news, has just been published. he's bob schieffer, this is overheard. let's be honest, it this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to this steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (applause) (applause) bob schieffer, welcome. - thank you very much. - so good to be with you again. - well, you and i have been friends for a long time. - long time. it's nice to see an old friend. - watching what you've done down here and the role that the texas tribune
and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a hall of fame broadcast journalist with nearly 50 years in the employ of cbs news, including 24 as moderator of face the nation. his fifth book, overload: finding the truth in today's deluge of news, has just been published. he's bob schieffer, this is overheard. let's be honest, it this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has...
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carl >> reporter: hey, david.n with chef david chang of momofuku for a korean lunch and he will talk about his netflix show "ugly delicious," he'll talk about trends in real estate and about his korean heritage, and that's all before the food actually shows up on the table. ♪ >> this is a kinchi podran this is the dorsal fin and fins off the flat fish. >> reporter: sitting in the tanks right outside? >> yes, yes. this is sweet potato koreans love their sweet potato. this is seaweed. this is like the definition of ugly delicious could be foreboding. for a long time, again, i didn't feel that comfortable being korean and the older i've become, the more comfortable i am to being korean i think for a long time, i never wanted to be korean. >> you were running away from it, you think? >> absolutely. >> reporter: why was it not cool? >> i never thought it was cool now i don't care it is who i am and understanding the history of where my parents came from ♪ >> we see what we can execute, what we can do, and that hasn't a
carl >> reporter: hey, david.n with chef david chang of momofuku for a korean lunch and he will talk about his netflix show "ugly delicious," he'll talk about trends in real estate and about his korean heritage, and that's all before the food actually shows up on the table. ♪ >> this is a kinchi podran this is the dorsal fin and fins off the flat fish. >> reporter: sitting in the tanks right outside? >> yes, yes. this is sweet potato koreans love their sweet...
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take look here at carl's cards here in havertown. now, it's quiet now.ust a few minutes ago this place was mobbed with eagles fans. they were mobbing beau allen and jason kelce as they left after signing autographs for more than two hours and as you guys mentioned kelce was the star of the night after that epic philly speech yesterday. so many people excited to see their eagles tonight. not quite a parade but still throngs showing up outside carl's cards in havertown to see the eagles of the hour. >> how was that. >> it was awesome. he's awesome. >> reporter: hours in line for a glimpse and an autograph of players beau allen and jason kelce. many here after hearing kelce's viral speech given at the eagles par just a day ago. >> this is literally been like the biggest group of underdogs i believe. i think we're the only team in history to be the number one seed and be the underdog in every single game. so, um, you know, i think that it was just something -- it just kept running through my head. >> reporter: hundreds of fans and families $40 tickets for a
take look here at carl's cards here in havertown. now, it's quiet now.ust a few minutes ago this place was mobbed with eagles fans. they were mobbing beau allen and jason kelce as they left after signing autographs for more than two hours and as you guys mentioned kelce was the star of the night after that epic philly speech yesterday. so many people excited to see their eagles tonight. not quite a parade but still throngs showing up outside carl's cards in havertown to see the eagles of the...
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nobody >> maybe carl bought >> let's talk to him he's in korea.ikaela shiffrin was golden in the giant slalom carl joins us now from south korea. good morning how are you? >> what a night. what a day it's been for mikaela shiffrin, winning gold in the women's giant slalom back in sochi she came in fifth. this was an important race for her. had a hard start because of the weather delays she had an incredible run. so emotional at the bottom breaks down on her knees in tears. we had so much success on snow, it's fueling a huge surge in team usa merchandise fanatics says they're seeing 80% over what we did in sochi in terms of apparel the $300 nike jacket sold out. the $800 burton jacket is hard to get hockey, a hard to get category snowboarding is number two, that replaces curling where we have not had as much success in these games. later today we'll talk to super chef david chang, the creator of the amazing restaurant franchise. we'll talk about his korean heritage we'll talk about his new netflix docuseries and also about the challenges of scaling
nobody >> maybe carl bought >> let's talk to him he's in korea.ikaela shiffrin was golden in the giant slalom carl joins us now from south korea. good morning how are you? >> what a night. what a day it's been for mikaela shiffrin, winning gold in the women's giant slalom back in sochi she came in fifth. this was an important race for her. had a hard start because of the weather delays she had an incredible run. so emotional at the bottom breaks down on her knees in tears. we...
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we are on the flight deck of the uss carl vinson.ay and why have the media been invited on? quite simple, a pr exercise to show they are present in the south china sea, the disputed waters where we have seen china tilting up sandbanks and reefs into artificial island. they have been installing military hardware, they have laid runways and they have even used a coastguard to defend their islands. that has unsettled countries like america, uk and australia who believe in free passage of these waters. in other reasons why the americans here is because they want to win support from the philippines in recent years we have seen the country has pivoted away from america geopolitically and we have seen president rodrigo duterte saying harsh words about america and trying to improve ties with china to increase aid funding and investment in the country. in fa ct, and investment in the country. in fact, in the last month, we have seen fact, in the last month, we have seen china and the philippines holding bilateral meetings to look at ways of e
we are on the flight deck of the uss carl vinson.ay and why have the media been invited on? quite simple, a pr exercise to show they are present in the south china sea, the disputed waters where we have seen china tilting up sandbanks and reefs into artificial island. they have been installing military hardware, they have laid runways and they have even used a coastguard to defend their islands. that has unsettled countries like america, uk and australia who believe in free passage of these...
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i'm carl kinquintanilla with moa brennan.on fortt is live at the mobile world congress in barcelona. samsung unveiling the new smart phone at that event. a lot more coming up >> warren buffett sat down with becky quick to talk about apple to april done to taxes and the market becky joins us from omaha to wrap up in case you missed some of it. hey, beck. >> hey, carl good to see you again. i have a question for you. if there was one question that you think sent in more than any other in terms of question that's viewers get to pose to warren buffett, what is it >> one question that gets sent in to ask warren >> if you get one question, yeah, if you get one question, if you get one shot of asking warren a question, what do you think by far the most commonly asked question is? >> i have to believe it's a single stock kind of question, what stock do you wish you owned more of? >> bingo i knew you would know the answer you're right that is the number one question that gets asked time and time again. what is your favorite stock? wha
i'm carl kinquintanilla with moa brennan.on fortt is live at the mobile world congress in barcelona. samsung unveiling the new smart phone at that event. a lot more coming up >> warren buffett sat down with becky quick to talk about apple to april done to taxes and the market becky joins us from omaha to wrap up in case you missed some of it. hey, beck. >> hey, carl good to see you again. i have a question for you. if there was one question that you think sent in more than any other...
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i think carl icahn hit the nail on the head. here's the problem it's not so much that retail investors are buying these complex computer generated derivative type products and/or leverage products. the problem is that they exist you and i as individual investors are in the market. even though we don't own those products we suffer as a result of what happens with those products monday was a perfect example that was all led by that big short volatility trade the big trade that all these big hedge funds get into they pile billions of dollars into the trade when the trade blows up, the market comes under pressure. who suffers? surely they suffer but we also suffer people sit there and skracratch their head and say how could that possibly happen carl icahn is right. i agree. the s.e.c. and the industry has allowed some of these products to exist why? why do they have to be two and three times levered? why do we put all this money to work and potentially cause the breakdown? monday is only a preview of what we could possibly see. carl
i think carl icahn hit the nail on the head. here's the problem it's not so much that retail investors are buying these complex computer generated derivative type products and/or leverage products. the problem is that they exist you and i as individual investors are in the market. even though we don't own those products we suffer as a result of what happens with those products monday was a perfect example that was all led by that big short volatility trade the big trade that all these big hedge...
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good morning, rick. >> all right, carl and the survey says, 59.9. all right.t's nice to see a surprise to the upside, right? 59.9 is about 3 points more than we were expecting. and buckle up for this 59.9 means that right there, that number we're talking about is the highest in my 20-year database the highest in my 20-year database 59. 9. it usurped what had been the highest in my database, which was the lead we had in october of last year, 59.8 we usurped it by .1. and last year had a .1 positive revision from 59 to 56 we're getting some internals here bear with me the ism employment index record high also -- i don't have the exact numbers. ism manufacturing new orders, 62.7 versus 54.5 these are all really good numbers. now, of course, the service sector is much bigger than a manufacturing sector, which according to many, had really renaissance in 2015 and 2016 it's going to be very important to watch if the treasuries and the stock market pay attention to this data carl, back to you. >> all right, rick, thank you very much for that rick santelli. >>> welcom
good morning, rick. >> all right, carl and the survey says, 59.9. all right.t's nice to see a surprise to the upside, right? 59.9 is about 3 points more than we were expecting. and buckle up for this 59.9 means that right there, that number we're talking about is the highest in my 20-year database the highest in my 20-year database 59. 9. it usurped what had been the highest in my database, which was the lead we had in october of last year, 59.8 we usurped it by .1. and last year had a .1...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> good wednesday morning i am carl king with jon fortt. dow is up 128.h sector leads the s & p. for more on tech, bring in victor anthony and elly wheeler, partner. welcome to you both. welcome to tech resilience in the face of the selloff, even though we can parse, fang, talk about underperformance within that >> right i mean, there are certain names that are underperforming facebook and alphabet. ironically, those are two names with multiple support but they have secular growth drivers. from all of them, market share gains across the board, e-commerce and advertising but in the case of netflix, subscriber growth that continues to be strong i am buying alphabet, a buy on facebook and amazon. hold on netflix for now. but i am optimistic bought all these names. >> facebook and alphabet, we're talking later this hour about regulatory threats do you think that's effecting them, those two in particular? >> i think for alphabet, eu overhang has been an issue for several years. it will continue to be an issue until they resolve it. for facebook, they were all
. ♪ ♪ >>> good wednesday morning i am carl king with jon fortt. dow is up 128.h sector leads the s & p. for more on tech, bring in victor anthony and elly wheeler, partner. welcome to you both. welcome to tech resilience in the face of the selloff, even though we can parse, fang, talk about underperformance within that >> right i mean, there are certain names that are underperforming facebook and alphabet. ironically, those are two names with multiple support but they...
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more eagles players expected here at carl's cards tomorrow to sign more autographs. dawn, there are still tickets left. but of course probably not for very much longer. back to you. >> all right. exciting times, thank you sabi sabina. >>> people are still talking about jason kelce's iconic outfit at the parade he put on quite a show in this mummers suit it turns out the suit was made a decade ago by james may. he's a mummers designer who has since retired. we took a trip to may's office in ridley township where he showed us the whole idea behind the suit. may designed it for the avalon string band for the mummers parade and that year they had an irish theme. >> he look very good in it. he look like a leprechaun with the beard and everything kind of went with it, you know. and he was the perfect guy to sell it. he just -- he has that personality. >> he was the perfect guy. may says he has not yet met kelce but definitely wants to meet the star. he said he was very pleased when he found out kelce wore his design. >>> city officials in philadelphia are hailing the eagle
more eagles players expected here at carl's cards tomorrow to sign more autographs. dawn, there are still tickets left. but of course probably not for very much longer. back to you. >> all right. exciting times, thank you sabi sabina. >>> people are still talking about jason kelce's iconic outfit at the parade he put on quite a show in this mummers suit it turns out the suit was made a decade ago by james may. he's a mummers designer who has since retired. we took a trip to may's...
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carl: continued pace. hawkish dot plots from last year, we are content with three rate hikes. certainly, if the dollar continues to weaken considerably, easing financial conditions, or if we suddenly see a meaningful acceleration in the labor market, that could shift sentiment toward four. what is more likely, especially as we look to the productions of the march meeting, maybe pricing in more rate hikes for next year. we are at a three per year pace. maybe that further gradual pace is signaling of three hikes per year next year. avid: you're not psychologist, but explained the psychology of the fed. on the one hand, 2.9 percent rates, and on the other hand, the market goes crazy. should i be concerned about rates going higher or stick to my knitting? think they were relieved that the markets were reacting to what the fed was doing in terms ever moving policy accommodation, pricing and more inflation. this is one risk -- you mentioned hawkish language. one risk is there will be some jawboning about financi
carl: continued pace. hawkish dot plots from last year, we are content with three rate hikes. certainly, if the dollar continues to weaken considerably, easing financial conditions, or if we suddenly see a meaningful acceleration in the labor market, that could shift sentiment toward four. what is more likely, especially as we look to the productions of the march meeting, maybe pricing in more rate hikes for next year. we are at a three per year pace. maybe that further gradual pace is...
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stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig at the new york times to become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job ever or the worst job ever? - in my mind it's not the best job ever because i think that there's a lot of jobs in journalism that are amazing, but this is one of the best gigs in town for sure. in dc i think it's the best job, because you have a front row seat to a history making president. before donald trump was elected, i said if we get him, he'll be the first reality tv president. i think that that's completely still true. i think if you are covering donald trump and have not watched the apprentice and do not watch reality tv, then you are a
stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig at the new york times to become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job ever or the...