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carl: yeah. y: did you get to meet greta? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group.re weent down the press conference, she helped me, like, get ready and whatever, like, 'cse i was nervous. and then--'cause she's used to . i met lots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels. we just have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will rt change e mindts of people. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learning afrikaans. so there was a powerful movement, and it keeps on encou
carl: yeah. y: did you get to meet greta? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group.re weent down the press conference, she helped me, like, get ready and whatever, like, 'cse i was nervous. and then--'cause she's used to . i met lots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels. we just have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed...
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>> not really, carl. i remember in the days before 9/11, an old company called unical was trying to build a pipeline, most geopolitically fraught in the e world, involved transiting pakistan and afghanistan under the taliban. and that never happened, right and the chinese, don't get me wrong. they have a history of throwing a lot of money into very, very politically fraught places some of the hardest countries to invest in in subsaharan africa southeast asia for example but afghanistan under the taliban another matter entirely. this is a government that will have virtually no money to be able to run their country. they have virtually no technocratic experience to engage in these contracts and unlikely to be able to maintai control over a lot of the territories, especially the north. so let's just say i have a healthy skepticism about to what extent china's investments in afghanistan are suddenly going to take off. even in pakistan belt and road has been somewhat unsuccessful and challenging. >> let's talk
>> not really, carl. i remember in the days before 9/11, an old company called unical was trying to build a pipeline, most geopolitically fraught in the e world, involved transiting pakistan and afghanistan under the taliban. and that never happened, right and the chinese, don't get me wrong. they have a history of throwing a lot of money into very, very politically fraught places some of the hardest countries to invest in in subsaharan africa southeast asia for example but afghanistan...
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detective ellison brought carl senior in for questioning. >> did you put carl in an interview room?riously? >> yes. >> every time you do an interview like, that it's always best to get into a setting. you're in an interview room and i'm giving the interview. it plays and their emotions. >> did you ever consider the possibility that carl could've paid somebody to do this? >> yes i thought about it. >> did you know why you are concerned that somebody it was somebody they needed to talk to? >> once i got in there and they started questioning me, i knew that i was a suspect. >> as detective allison continued question carl, he discovered some skeletons. >> they were having financial issues. >> yes. >> how much money did beverley carter have in her checking account? >> i don't know the exact dollar amount, but it was not much. >> $126? >> yes that sounds about. rate >> was the relief insurance policy? yes $100,000. i don't remember the exact dollar amount. >> the detective also learned about other issues he found disturbing. >> they say well, did you have any kind of an affair? and i said
detective ellison brought carl senior in for questioning. >> did you put carl in an interview room?riously? >> yes. >> every time you do an interview like, that it's always best to get into a setting. you're in an interview room and i'm giving the interview. it plays and their emotions. >> did you ever consider the possibility that carl could've paid somebody to do this? >> yes i thought about it. >> did you know why you are concerned that somebody it was...
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i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> we are in contact with the taliban to ensure the safe passage of people to the airport. >> u.s. rescue flights back in action why china and russia are staying put. plus the taliban holds its first press conference. >>> get ready to roll up your sleeves. the u.s. expected to recommend booster shots for most americans. the data, the decision and why some say this is the wrong move. >>> the race to save lives as bad weather moves in, heavy rain slows rescue efforts and the death toll continues to rise. >>> a gator attack at a kids' birthday party the crushing bite and the death roll caught on tape. the heroic bystander that rolls into action. >>> china's covid port shutdown. a crackdown on fake vaccine cards and the secret lives of people working from home >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening the pentagon is vowing to ramp up evacuations from afghanistan after u.s. troops restored order at kabul 4,000 troo
i'm carl quintanilla in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> we are in contact with the taliban to ensure the safe passage of people to the airport. >> u.s. rescue flights back in action why china and russia are staying put. plus the taliban holds its first press conference. >>> get ready to roll up your sleeves. the u.s. expected to recommend booster shots for most americans. the data, the decision and why some say this is the wrong move. >>> the...
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jonathan: country and --carl: country and western.t's go back to the goldman note from a couple weeks ago. remember we were talking about the outlook for the u.s. economy and why the core of that piece was about delaying a full-service sector recovery. the delay of blackrock and wells fargo, just a couple of companies, and there are others but it speaks to that. tom: it is going to be in the data. as carl started his conversation, from a boom economy and then middle road, and it was said score down under 3%, why not under 2%? that is unimaginable now with 7 million unemployed. jonathan: so difficult to make a call on the economy. lisa: i wonder how much people are going to look at this and say it is backward looking and we have to look forward. the data does look downward when you look at airlines. a chief economist saying that credit card and debit spending was materially down in the past week. we don't know how much this had to do with the delta variant. it is a moving target, quickly moving economic recovery. jonathan: this is the
jonathan: country and --carl: country and western.t's go back to the goldman note from a couple weeks ago. remember we were talking about the outlook for the u.s. economy and why the core of that piece was about delaying a full-service sector recovery. the delay of blackrock and wells fargo, just a couple of companies, and there are others but it speaks to that. tom: it is going to be in the data. as carl started his conversation, from a boom economy and then middle road, and it was said score...
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i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa big day ahead. cathie wood is with us at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. responding to the shorts that have been piling up at ark we'll get her take on tesla, robinhood, chinese stocks and more that's all coming up at the bottom of the hour then call it alex carp diem, palantir and why one analyst says you need to dump that stock today. the market prefers sweaters. investors cutting hood after vlad warns of a trading slowdown, d. >> that's where we will start our feed this morning. robinhood shares getting crushed, down 8% in the first earnings results since going public revenue doubled but that was thanks to a massive surge in crypto crtrading. robinhood is warning of a coming slowdown, keeping investors away concerns over volatility and whether you can depend on that to be a tailwind quarter to quarter. still, there is some optimism. accounts worth 22.5 million, up 150% year over year. kate rooney has those results and hood's crypto influenced its outside doge influence what is your takeaway? >> the big takeaway is that robinhood was lookin
i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa big day ahead. cathie wood is with us at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. responding to the shorts that have been piling up at ark we'll get her take on tesla, robinhood, chinese stocks and more that's all coming up at the bottom of the hour then call it alex carp diem, palantir and why one analyst says you need to dump that stock today. the market prefers sweaters. investors cutting hood after vlad warns of a trading slowdown, d. >> that's where we will...
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this puts it solidly in the green, carl. it is an interesting market, palo alto and the networking side around security has some products that are relevantto what investors need to pay attention to speaking of what investors need to pay attention to, we talked about this yesterday, we're going to start today with uber, lyft and the ruling by a california judge that prop 22 was unconstitutional sure to be an appeal here, but this puts labor costs and maybe even some gig business models back in the question mark column just as some investors thought this contractor versus employee issue was in the rear view mirror former board member bill gurley of benchmark joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> i want to talk to you about this tim cook ten-year anniversary thing. you guys -- you and i were going back and forth over twitter and dm talking about the significance of that first, let's talk about this gig economy issue. it is a sticky wicket, isn't it? how do you end up solving this aside from ye
this puts it solidly in the green, carl. it is an interesting market, palo alto and the networking side around security has some products that are relevantto what investors need to pay attention to speaking of what investors need to pay attention to, we talked about this yesterday, we're going to start today with uber, lyft and the ruling by a california judge that prop 22 was unconstitutional sure to be an appeal here, but this puts labor costs and maybe even some gig business models back in...
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de >> start off, carl, with coinbase, of course. shares of the crypto exchange seeing a boost as the company reports strong second quarter earnings second as a public company $1.6 billion in net profit and nearly 4900% boost from the month earlier. trading volume seeing double digit gains from the months in the year and could it scare off future investors? a question coinbase expects trading volume lower in the third quarter good reason. 95% of coinbase's second quarter revenue came from transactions coinbase countering, used to volatility, embrace the volatility why wouldn't they, guys? especially if it means more transand and volume? sticking out to me, institutional volume greater than 50% growth, retail volume half of that. on that front, guys, talked to big players in the space this week and know that competition is increasing. falcon x yesterday, platform dead dedicated specifically to crypto investors and saying wanted regulation, compliance in place. a bid to get big players as well. >> yeah. i mean, carl, seems to me this i
de >> start off, carl, with coinbase, of course. shares of the crypto exchange seeing a boost as the company reports strong second quarter earnings second as a public company $1.6 billion in net profit and nearly 4900% boost from the month earlier. trading volume seeing double digit gains from the months in the year and could it scare off future investors? a question coinbase expects trading volume lower in the third quarter good reason. 95% of coinbase's second quarter revenue came from...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa the nasdaq is coming off record highs. faang on a roll this week. can anything stop the tech rally? tom lee is going to weigh in today. we're going to talk cybercash as google and microsoft shell out billions after visiting the white house. and then later is joe rogan losing some influence thanks to spotify? a reporter behind that story joins us this hour as well, jon. >> a flurry of companies reporting results last night including snowflake. revenue topping analyst expectations more than doubling up 104% year over year the loss of an adjusted four cents per share smaller than expected comments from management up deep, they raised full year guidance for the second time frank slootman joined jim cramer on "mad money" last night and here's what he had to say about the company's growth strategy. >> one of the great things, you know, about snowflake business is we don't have to do a large acquisition like so many companies do to build. we are not just in a very large market, we're in a market that is dynamically unfolding in f
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa the nasdaq is coming off record highs. faang on a roll this week. can anything stop the tech rally? tom lee is going to weigh in today. we're going to talk cybercash as google and microsoft shell out billions after visiting the white house. and then later is joe rogan losing some influence thanks to spotify? a reporter behind that story joins us this hour as well, jon. >> a flurry of companies reporting results last night including...
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we're resetting at the bottom of the hour i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla.why one analyst says you need to drop ibm from your portfolio today. but, first, let's get a news update with rahel solomon. >> here's what's happening at this hour. home depot by far the largest loser in the dow industrials the retailer posting profits and revenues above estimates, but same store sales disappointed. home depot shares down 5% today, still up 20% this year, better than the s&p and rival lowe's. >>> retail sales falling more than expected in july, online sales dropped. 1.1% overall decline due in large part to falling auto sales due to dtight supplis for vehicles >>> home builders view of the housing market taking a big hit in august. a key index dropping to the lowest level in 13 months. sales expectations remain unchanged for the next six months. >>> shares of spirit airlines rebounding from losses of more than 4% this morning the stock bouncing back after the company said its massive recent flight disruptions cost the company about $50 million and led to more than 280
we're resetting at the bottom of the hour i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla.why one analyst says you need to drop ibm from your portfolio today. but, first, let's get a news update with rahel solomon. >> here's what's happening at this hour. home depot by far the largest loser in the dow industrials the retailer posting profits and revenues above estimates, but same store sales disappointed. home depot shares down 5% today, still up 20% this year, better than the s&p and rival...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa today, big tech ceos go to washington as the white house attempts to get firm commitments on cybersecurity from the private sector then an earnings exclusive with intuit ceo of the $150 billion fintech player joins us next and 15,000 reasons to buy tech or sell it. the nasdaq continues its record climb. got an all-time high on the s&p as well. we begin with mike santoli looking at valuations this morning. mike >> carl, a little break from that pure either/or market in so long either big growth stocks or cyclicals working. seems as if the nasdaq is able to hold its own. look at the nasdaq 100 versus the dow jones industrial average over the last year obviously, neck and neck different phases of out and under performance, but this is actually dated to september 2nd of last year, which was that huge relative peak in nasdaq last summer this time, a massive melt-up in faang-type stocks almost to exclusion of everything else. since then worked off relative excesses still staying in an uptrend. even, by the way, with amazon doing absolutely
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa today, big tech ceos go to washington as the white house attempts to get firm commitments on cybersecurity from the private sector then an earnings exclusive with intuit ceo of the $150 billion fintech player joins us next and 15,000 reasons to buy tech or sell it. the nasdaq continues its record climb. got an all-time high on the s&p as well. we begin with mike santoli looking at valuations this morning. mike >> carl, a little...
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carl >> fascinating, valerie.one is caught with a fake vaccine card, the fines are going to be fairly hefty >> reporter: they are. the mayor is calling these vaccine cards a sacred document. he says people shouldn't be messing around with this the penalty for false feig an official document is up to seven years in prison. >> valerie castro, thank you. >>> investigating tesla's autopilot system, federal regulators taking a look under the hood after a number of crashes that have injured at least 17 people. >>> president biden standing behind his decision to withdraw american troops from afghanistan. >> american troops cannot and should not be fighting in a war and dying in a war that afghan forces are not willing t your doctor gives you a prescription. let's get you on some antibiotics right away. you could have it brought right to your door, with free 1-to-2 day delivery from your local cvs... or same day if you need it sooner but at a time like this, aren't you glad you can also just swing by to pick it up? and ge
carl >> fascinating, valerie.one is caught with a fake vaccine card, the fines are going to be fairly hefty >> reporter: they are. the mayor is calling these vaccine cards a sacred document. he says people shouldn't be messing around with this the penalty for false feig an official document is up to seven years in prison. >> valerie castro, thank you. >>> investigating tesla's autopilot system, federal regulators taking a look under the hood after a number of crashes...
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and carl, carl, could i say, buddy, it just crushed me to hear you say you aren't going to make it outcan assure you, charlie and i and colleen and dana and brian, we'll get you out. we are going to get -- if it's the last thing i do, we're going to get you out. >> i do appreciate everybody helping. i do appreciate everything you are doing now. >> bill: i want our viewers to know, carl and jen, these are the kind of conversations that are happening by the thousands all over this country and all over afghanistan and all around the region. jen, thank you for coming back. carl, we are pulling for you, all right? >> dana: i trust in jen, carl. >> bill: >> can i say one last thing? the other night we got a bad report and i had an absolute breakdown and my -- nobody could calm me down and my 12-year-old nephew came to walk beside me pacing and he just looked at they meh with that 12-year-old look in his eyes and he just said but jen, did you leave it all on the field? did you do everything you could? because if so, then if they die they die knowing that they had a friend that didn't give up
and carl, carl, could i say, buddy, it just crushed me to hear you say you aren't going to make it outcan assure you, charlie and i and colleen and dana and brian, we'll get you out. we are going to get -- if it's the last thing i do, we're going to get you out. >> i do appreciate everybody helping. i do appreciate everything you are doing now. >> bill: i want our viewers to know, carl and jen, these are the kind of conversations that are happening by the thousands all over this...
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let's get to t"the half. >>> thank, carl."halftime report"" front and center this hour, the state of play for stocks as the s&p nears the remarkable milestone. doubling from pandemic lows of last year, not far away. we debate the stocks doing best and worse over the period period of time. jenny harrington, josh brown, steve weiss and jon najarian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. good to see everybody today. let's check the markets. stocks are mixed the dow lower by let's call it 100 or so, thereabouts, s&p a from a fractional winner nasdaq higher than expected. inflation read higher than
let's get to t"the half. >>> thank, carl."halftime report"" front and center this hour, the state of play for stocks as the s&p nears the remarkable milestone. doubling from pandemic lows of last year, not far away. we debate the stocks doing best and worse over the period period of time. jenny harrington, josh brown, steve weiss and jon najarian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. good to see everybody today. let's check the markets. stocks are mixed the...
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what are you doing carl, things have changed.got there pass the binax we went and bought every binax at rite aid. we want to test every day. once kids start going to school, they could be carriers you come home, instead of having a g and t, you have a binax. >> it's like a different era madmen >> hey >> t-mobile says it's investigating claims in an online forum of a data breach that would involve the personal data of over 100 million users interesting. that's about all we have on it at the moment. >> yeah, i was surprised that that comes out there's a lot of companies let's say that came out from remember the days, i don't want to mention it that has come out before and for other companies. it's really crushed their stocks mike sievert should give us a call just say listen, don't worry about it or let me tell you what we're trying to do mike siebert watches the show. it would be conducive to what that company has historically done, which is be very forward, very open. let's hope he continues and says here's the deal. wish that ha
what are you doing carl, things have changed.got there pass the binax we went and bought every binax at rite aid. we want to test every day. once kids start going to school, they could be carriers you come home, instead of having a g and t, you have a binax. >> it's like a different era madmen >> hey >> t-mobile says it's investigating claims in an online forum of a data breach that would involve the personal data of over 100 million users interesting. that's about all we have...
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he was able to locate carl. 30 minutes later we get the call the u.s. marines had kicked him out. it was especially devastating for me as a marine and especially for carl because he had dedicated years of his life serving with the marines there. to have that happen was a massive blow and it was the hardest day i ever had as a civilian. >> dana: we're right there with you. jen, carl is not the only one being helped. for americans following this and captivated by carl's story. he is not the only one you are trying to help. if americans want to continue to try to help you and your team what can we do? >> so now we pivot like the state department has said we pivot solely to diplomatic posture with neighboring countries. a large amount of these guys are siv in process and neighboring countries aren't allowing them in because they are undocumented and you understand that there an immigration perspective. we pivot to diplomatic posture while working the project dynamo thing trying to get these guys out with any means t
he was able to locate carl. 30 minutes later we get the call the u.s. marines had kicked him out. it was especially devastating for me as a marine and especially for carl because he had dedicated years of his life serving with the marines there. to have that happen was a massive blow and it was the hardest day i ever had as a civilian. >> dana: we're right there with you. jen, carl is not the only one being helped. for americans following this and captivated by carl's story. he is not the...
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carl >> fascinating, valerie.with a fake vaccine card, the fines are going to be fairly hefty >> reporter: they are. the mayor is calling these vaccine cards a sacred document. he says people shouldn't be messing around with this the penalty for false feig an official document is up to seven years in prison. >> valerie castro, thank you. >>> investigating tesla's autopilot system, federal regulators taking a look under the hood after a number of crashes that have injured at least 17 people. >>> president biden standing behind his decision to withdraw american troops from afghanistan. >> american troops cannot and should not be fighting in a war and dying in a war that afghan forces are not willing to fight for themselves. >> next we'll talk to a republican congressman who was one of the soldiers -- t's go bot and make some bad decisions. [engine revs] time to go incognito. [zippers fasten] [engine revs] i love you, ricky! i love you, cal! what's the next stop? it's time for your extracurriculars. ¡vámanos, amigos!
carl >> fascinating, valerie.with a fake vaccine card, the fines are going to be fairly hefty >> reporter: they are. the mayor is calling these vaccine cards a sacred document. he says people shouldn't be messing around with this the penalty for false feig an official document is up to seven years in prison. >> valerie castro, thank you. >>> investigating tesla's autopilot system, federal regulators taking a look under the hood after a number of crashes that have...
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courtney reagan with ceo jeff gennette. >> good morning, carl.ng in macy's ceo jeff gennette. jeff, thanks so much for being here with us a busy day and active morning for you already. the earnings looked really good as carl said shares up almost 15% i guess the first question should be, is this strength really sustainable or is this what some are calling revenge shopping as everyone's emerging from hibernation >> so what i would say on the second quarter results was part of it was just kind of that rebound, that revenge shopping, and a good portion of it though was just the strength we are getting from the strategy. when you look at the beat, you look at just the strength of the categories that were happening during the pandemic. they continued strong. so our digital business, you know, very strong comps versus 2019 you look at the home businesses, fine jewelry, fragrances but then you look at the businesses that emerged. those dormant categories that customers just weren't buying during the pandemic. so that was like the dresses and men's cloth
courtney reagan with ceo jeff gennette. >> good morning, carl.ng in macy's ceo jeff gennette. jeff, thanks so much for being here with us a busy day and active morning for you already. the earnings looked really good as carl said shares up almost 15% i guess the first question should be, is this strength really sustainable or is this what some are calling revenge shopping as everyone's emerging from hibernation >> so what i would say on the second quarter results was part of it was...
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hey, dom. >> carl, good morning.is week with the consumer discretionary sector among the top performers. that group is being led in part by a collection of stocks that could be getting a boost on the heels of the fda's full approval of that pfizer covid vaccine including many of the travel and leisure names, norweigian cruise lines, carnival, royal caribbean, hotel and casino names like marriott and wynn resorts as well. keep it here carnival, norweigian, all those. "squawk on the street" is back after this break >>> restaurants had a rough year and many are facing a labor shortage as they look to reopen and welcome guests back. kate rogers has a look at new data on what hourly workers have to say about the current situation. kate >> good morning. restaurants are facing an ongoing shortage and historically high turnover according to new data from black box intelligence and snag a job. turnover was over 100% and higher than 2019 levels. more than 70% of operators have pointed to enhance d unemploymet benefits or highe
hey, dom. >> carl, good morning.is week with the consumer discretionary sector among the top performers. that group is being led in part by a collection of stocks that could be getting a boost on the heels of the fda's full approval of that pfizer covid vaccine including many of the travel and leisure names, norweigian cruise lines, carnival, royal caribbean, hotel and casino names like marriott and wynn resorts as well. keep it here carnival, norweigian, all those. "squawk on the...
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aim carl quintanilla morgan brennan the jobs number for july, 943,000. that's the biggest gain since august of 2020 with positive revisions. unemployment down to 5.4 that's a post-pandemic low and bonds reacting, 10-year now above 1.28 really interesting stuff going on here, david, as it appears -- at least more chatter maybe that 1.12, the double bottom on the july low would have huge implications >> 1.12 where we were. of course the inflation debate rages. will continue for some time. this will do nothing to sort of snuff it out we lost 22.4 million jobs in march and april of 2020. we recovered about 16.7 million. the 943 number was above estimates. hours worked, looks good and wage gains significant, at least above 5% year over year >> labor participation, though, still stubbornly stuck at 61.7%. upward reredemptions in job gains both june and may. i think speaking to the fact that more people have been come back to the labor market than perhaps previously anticipated, as you mentioned we still had millions of people out of work. gains in leisure and
aim carl quintanilla morgan brennan the jobs number for july, 943,000. that's the biggest gain since august of 2020 with positive revisions. unemployment down to 5.4 that's a post-pandemic low and bonds reacting, 10-year now above 1.28 really interesting stuff going on here, david, as it appears -- at least more chatter maybe that 1.12, the double bottom on the july low would have huge implications >> 1.12 where we were. of course the inflation debate rages. will continue for some time....
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"techcheck" starts now ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "techcheck," i'm carl quintanilla with jonortt and deirdre bosa today, cloud names have been taking tech higher are those valuations now overstretched? a breakdown as tech aims for more all-time highs. >>> apple walking this privacy title rope why the company's new plans are fuelling an old debate. >>> more on robinhood's wild ride the stock rallies again today to close out the week. >>> also ahead, interviews with the ceos of zynga, drop box and confluent. >>> we start with record closes for the s&p nasdaq and dow faang is higher for the week cloud and software names roared recently the cloud index up 2% on the week it is being led higher by the names that are the most expensive of the nine stocks that trade at 30 times forward sales. data dog and four other cloud names closed at all-time highs on thursday. this is partly an earnings story. data dog raising full year guidance and beating estimates other stocks that made sharp moves eyer, adobe, drop box and confluent. both of those ceos will be joining us later this hour cons
"techcheck" starts now ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "techcheck," i'm carl quintanilla with jonortt and deirdre bosa today, cloud names have been taking tech higher are those valuations now overstretched? a breakdown as tech aims for more all-time highs. >>> apple walking this privacy title rope why the company's new plans are fuelling an old debate. >>> more on robinhood's wild ride the stock rallies again today to close out the week....
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we are not even getting to the starting line. >> is carl lewis available to help them?ach at the university of houston. >> yeah. go cougars >> that is not something i am seeking at all i don't want to sound political. i coach college athletes we have success. i hope they can get a system when we pass them off to the next level they will be able to win championships for team usa because that is what i want. >> carl lewis, honor and great to see you thank you so much. >> thank you >>> the department of homeland security is recruiting for the war on cyber crime and it's turning to some pretty heavy hitters. new charges against the person accused of killing a tiktok star and his date inside a movie theater. >>> a jailhouse interview. the suspect detailing why he pulled the trigger >>> and the vaccination rates among young americans lagging as the new school year kicks off and the final push by the white house to get kids in classrooms and keep them there. that is coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news ahead of olympics on cnbc >> one of the
we are not even getting to the starting line. >> is carl lewis available to help them?ach at the university of houston. >> yeah. go cougars >> that is not something i am seeking at all i don't want to sound political. i coach college athletes we have success. i hope they can get a system when we pass them off to the next level they will be able to win championships for team usa because that is what i want. >> carl lewis, honor and great to see you thank you so much....
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that's great, carl. but we need something better.ties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. sofi is a one-stop shop for your finances designed to work better together. save, spend, borrow, invest, and earn cash back rewards, all in one app. that's how you get your money right with sofi. i'm evie's best camper badge. but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate chip cookie dough creamy premium ice cream and chasing fireflies. don't worry about me. i'm fine. you can't beat turkey hill memories. >>> we continue to monitor developments at the kabul airport this morning as the pentagon spokesman john kirby is now confirmed the explosion, obviously, and added that it has resulted in an unknown number of casualties meantime, a u.s. official tells reuters that the casualt
that's great, carl. but we need something better.ties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. sofi is a one-stop shop for your finances designed to work better together. save, spend, borrow, invest, and earn cash back rewards, all in one app....
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>> it is actually growing, carl. one of the things that really helps us understand if covid is peaking is looking at the seven-day rate of change are cases increasing over seven days ago and our data science team looked at almost 22 counties in florida, and i think every county except for one was seeing a slowdown in that seven-day delta. so even florida looks like we're going to have a peak in cases pretty soon, probably within the next few days, and then, of course, as you know, a lot of the forecasters, but the one most important, is forecasting the u.s. might peak sometime this week. i was encouraged by dr. gottlieb's comments there isn't likely to be a fall wave that's another important takeaway that this is the biggest wave we could see in the year, and if it peaks, we're going to have an everything rally, a big one. >> yeah. and you point out, especially in florida, where we're looking at zero mitigation to have the wave roll over would be impressive. you also looked at the average waves of recent months in co
>> it is actually growing, carl. one of the things that really helps us understand if covid is peaking is looking at the seven-day rate of change are cases increasing over seven days ago and our data science team looked at almost 22 counties in florida, and i think every county except for one was seeing a slowdown in that seven-day delta. so even florida looks like we're going to have a peak in cases pretty soon, probably within the next few days, and then, of course, as you know, a lot...
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track and field athlete passing carl lewis.wis about that and a whole lot more. that's coming up next. join cnn for we love new york city. the homecoming concert. this is a one e once in a lifetime concert event saturday, august 21st exclusively on cnn. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. you love your pet...but hate wearing their hair. did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. one bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair & lint. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. it's available in fresh scent & unscented. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mut
track and field athlete passing carl lewis.wis about that and a whole lot more. that's coming up next. join cnn for we love new york city. the homecoming concert. this is a one e once in a lifetime concert event saturday, august 21st exclusively on cnn. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. you love your pet...but hate wearing their hair. did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair?...
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but carl, rewarding now.rpings for these drivers have never been higher, but it you're an investor, and revenue per rider is declining when you actually get from the company in terms of their top and bottom lines >> that said, guys, a number of price target increases on the street today from jefferies. 78 mkm, 64. credit suisse 84 keep our eye on that the worst day for the dow in a little over two weeks. "techcheck" is just getting started. it's another day. and anything could happen. >> announcer: "techcheck" sponsored by -- an advanced k and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. competition beat us again. how? they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they might have a better finance system than we do. workday. how do they make better dec
but carl, rewarding now.rpings for these drivers have never been higher, but it you're an investor, and revenue per rider is declining when you actually get from the company in terms of their top and bottom lines >> that said, guys, a number of price target increases on the street today from jefferies. 78 mkm, 64. credit suisse 84 keep our eye on that the worst day for the dow in a little over two weeks. "techcheck" is just getting started. it's another day. and anything could...
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track legend carl lewis? >> there has been a lot of talk around this.l lewis coming out after the men's four by 100 meter relay yesterday, after the u.s. men failed to qualify. they finished sixth. it was down to the second changeover of the baton. carl lewis questioned everything from team selection, which legs they were running, the team spirit, the camaraderie. there has been a lot of talk over the underperformance of this men's team in particular. it could potentially be the first olympics, barring the boycott in 1980, where a man doesn't win an individual running metal for the usa. that is virtually unheard of. we had the case yesterday of grant holloway, the favorite in the men's 110 meter hurdles, who had been unbeaten since locks -- last august. he won the silver and said he was feeling the nerves. there is talk about whether there should have been a holding camp in the buildup to this. lots of people have differing opinions, but only a few days left to try to rescue that. laura: maybe they can blame the heat. that has become a story. our produc
track legend carl lewis? >> there has been a lot of talk around this.l lewis coming out after the men's four by 100 meter relay yesterday, after the u.s. men failed to qualify. they finished sixth. it was down to the second changeover of the baton. carl lewis questioned everything from team selection, which legs they were running, the team spirit, the camaraderie. there has been a lot of talk over the underperformance of this men's team in particular. it could potentially be the first...
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carl is he going to be the best?re you kidding me >> setting me up i don't think so. >> will you stay with us even if you're the best ever >> always, always. and you don't have to worry. you don't have to worry. i don't know if it's going to be the quarterback or the champion, but. >> the quarterback signed. >> it's not going to be this gu t quarterback signed. except for these five days >> we'll be right back -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. ♪ ♪ experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr financing on the all 2021 lexus hybrid models. experience amazing. not everybody wants the same thing. get 0.9% apr financing on the all 2
carl is he going to be the best?re you kidding me >> setting me up i don't think so. >> will you stay with us even if you're the best ever >> always, always. and you don't have to worry. you don't have to worry. i don't know if it's going to be the quarterback or the champion, but. >> the quarterback signed. >> it's not going to be this gu t quarterback signed. except for these five days >> we'll be right back -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie....
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that's great, carl. but we need something better.enalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. more "squawk on the street" >>> time for "etf spotlight. christina looking at the delta variant's impact on oil demand. >> so oil prices slightly lower after the international energy agency warned the spread of the delta variant would slow the global oil demand recovery west texas crude which is showing on the screen down slightly now, well above 40% the paris-based organization says the worsening of the pandemic means their 2021 forecast for demand was cut by 100,000 barrels day. they upgraded their 2022 forecast wi wildly perceived to those seeking the energy component is one of the oldest etfs the etf is trading slightly lower. let's see how it's doing versus its peers, vanguard and
that's great, carl. but we need something better.enalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. more "squawk on the street" >>> time for "etf spotlight. christina looking at the delta variant's impact on oil demand....
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new york state assembly speaker carl heastie shut down the request saying he's not cutting a deal. the federal action filed by virginia giuffre accuses prince andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17 years old. according to nbc news reports, the suit claims that 20 years ago epstein and his longtime associate maxwell engaged sexual encounters with prince andrew and knew she was a sex trafficking victim at the time. it was filed under the act. representatives for prince andrew declined to comment though he has previously denied the allegations. maxwell's attorneys did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
new york state assembly speaker carl heastie shut down the request saying he's not cutting a deal. the federal action filed by virginia giuffre accuses prince andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17 years old. according to nbc news reports, the suit claims that 20 years ago epstein and his longtime associate maxwell engaged sexual encounters with prince andrew and knew she was a sex trafficking victim at the time. it was filed under the act. representatives for prince andrew declined to...
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assembly speaker carl heastie saying the investigation is now moot since cuomo will be stepping down august 24th, adding that the constitution doesn't authorize the legislature to impeach andrey move an elected official who is no longer in office. >> the purpose of the impeachment of the investigation was to investigate whether there were grounds to remove the governor. so it would really just be a tremendous waste of government resources and millions of dollars. >> reporter: but speaker heastie said the inquiry did under governor'ses made against the government which could likely have resulted in articles of impeachment had he not resigned. the evidence concerned accusations of sexual harassment, misuse of state resources to write his book and the misleading data about nursing home data during the pandemic.
assembly speaker carl heastie saying the investigation is now moot since cuomo will be stepping down august 24th, adding that the constitution doesn't authorize the legislature to impeach andrey move an elected official who is no longer in office. >> the purpose of the impeachment of the investigation was to investigate whether there were grounds to remove the governor. so it would really just be a tremendous waste of government resources and millions of dollars. >> reporter: but...
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looks after carl was born, we got like we have reached the mountain top. the clear blue sky, we were struck by lightning. i was diagnosed with als today. the knowledge i was dying was terrible. but dealing with my insurance company was even worse. i wanted to spend every moment i had left witrachel and carl, but then congress came after our health care. i could not stay quiet any longer. >> my next guest made headlis when he confronted repuican senator on the airplane. >> this is your moment to be an american hero. we decided to start a movement. paul ryan come gointo knock on your door. >> did you just get out of jail? >> i am willing to give my last breath to save our democracy. what are you willing to give? am having trouble breathing. >> i think we have to stop. >> our time on this earth is the most precious resource we have. amy: the trailer to the new documentary "not going quietly." it premiered last night in los angeles and tonight in new york. on thursday, i had a chance to speak over zoom with ady barkan, who was at his home in santa barbara, cal
looks after carl was born, we got like we have reached the mountain top. the clear blue sky, we were struck by lightning. i was diagnosed with als today. the knowledge i was dying was terrible. but dealing with my insurance company was even worse. i wanted to spend every moment i had left witrachel and carl, but then congress came after our health care. i could not stay quiet any longer. >> my next guest made headlis when he confronted repuican senator on the airplane. >> this is...
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impeachment probe of governor cuomo after an emergency virtual meeting with assembly democrats speaker carl heastie released a statement yesterday saying it was clear governor cuomo could no longer remain in office and that democrats would move to complete an impeachment inquiry, quote, as quickly as possible. and telling the "times" it could take a month to complete the inquiry and draw up the articles of impeachment. a trial in the state senate could begin as soon as late september or early october. let's look at the legal angle with nbc news correspondent tom winter and former prosecutor charles coleman. charles, let me begin with you, as a former prosecutor, as you listened to the u.s. attorney, one a former u.s. attorney, lay out the findings of the investigate that took five months.
impeachment probe of governor cuomo after an emergency virtual meeting with assembly democrats speaker carl heastie released a statement yesterday saying it was clear governor cuomo could no longer remain in office and that democrats would move to complete an impeachment inquiry, quote, as quickly as possible. and telling the "times" it could take a month to complete the inquiry and draw up the articles of impeachment. a trial in the state senate could begin as soon as late september...
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speaker carl heastie released a statement, it is clear that the governor has lost the confidence and can no longer remain in office. a person familiar with the process tells the "times" it could take just a month to compete the inquiry and draw up articles of impeachment. mike carrie former president trump's pick in ohio's 15th congressional district won his race last night according to my colleagues at the associated press. crediting it with the doubts of staying in the party, after trump endorsed him and lost in a special house election in texas last week. in his statement, carey wrote republicans sends a clear message to the nation that president donald j. trump is
speaker carl heastie released a statement, it is clear that the governor has lost the confidence and can no longer remain in office. a person familiar with the process tells the "times" it could take just a month to compete the inquiry and draw up articles of impeachment. mike carrie former president trump's pick in ohio's 15th congressional district won his race last night according to my colleagues at the associated press. crediting it with the doubts of staying in the party, after...
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carl, back to you. >> that was great.mover this morning ziprecruiter a larger las than expected upbeat guidance has that stock a little bit higher, actually lower now, 2.6% after a brief trip to the upside a lot nor "tech check" is coming straight ahead if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insuranc
carl, back to you. >> that was great.mover this morning ziprecruiter a larger las than expected upbeat guidance has that stock a little bit higher, actually lower now, 2.6% after a brief trip to the upside a lot nor "tech check" is coming straight ahead if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. you founded...
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they canceled around 1700 flights, carl.those disruptions continue, the bumpy road back from travel still lingers. >> what a story. thank you very much. >>> back to stocks, our next guest says the market is entered a key negotiation phase, warning that major tech companies like amazon and a mmd may struggle as the broader market sees more volatility, and ties it back to robinhood this week. sven, you're taking a bit of a 30,000 foot view here in terms of the ranges we have settled in and some of the unanswered questions that i assume you think are going to get answered at some point. >> interesting we look at the market, we have the s&p and nasdaq continuing to make all time highs every single month along with the fed balance sheet. and the meantime, underneath, we have a lot of rotation going on, and we have indices and individual stocks that are just basically sitting in multimonth ranges, small caps, russell hasn't gone anywhere in six months we see it with amazon. amazon was just in a multimonth range, broke out for a fe
they canceled around 1700 flights, carl.those disruptions continue, the bumpy road back from travel still lingers. >> what a story. thank you very much. >>> back to stocks, our next guest says the market is entered a key negotiation phase, warning that major tech companies like amazon and a mmd may struggle as the broader market sees more volatility, and ties it back to robinhood this week. sven, you're taking a bit of a 30,000 foot view here in terms of the ranges we have...
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that's great, carl. but we need something better.s easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> an olympics update with rahel solomon. >> good morning. u.s. women's soccer team taking home a bronze medal. they held off a comeback by australia to win 4-3 carli lloyd and megan rapinoe scored two goals. >>> in u.s. basketball, winning in their semifinal game. kevin durant's helped team usa overcome a 15-point disappointment they play france in saturday's final. >>> men failed to qualify coming in at 0.02 seconds short of the time they need to advance. the 200 meter final, two medals for the are u.s., bed, bath & beyond wkenny bednarek and noah lyles took home the bronze medal. the u.s. has 9 # medals, china with 74, and russian olympic committee 58 you
that's great, carl. but we need something better.s easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> an olympics update with rahel solomon. >> good morning. u.s. women's soccer team taking home a...
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steve. >> yeah, carl, you hit it right there.aising interest rates to be met by the year-end 2022 and he says policy normalization, in quotes, begins in 2023 or early 2023, once the conditions have been met more near term, he says, the economy has made progress in the goals required and the committee will assess that progress at future meetings. that's code foreman at some point this year they're probably going to tell us the spread of the delta variant, he says, is a down side risk to his forecast and most of the favor overshoot, he says will prove to be transitory however, he says the risk to inflation outlook are to the upside he says core pce inflation above 3%, which it's already above 3%, will be more than moderate he doesn't go on to say what he would do with it being higher than that. he says we're still in the recovery phase when it comes to employment and it's taking longer to open the economy, rather than shut it down the economy is on track for a rapid recovery from a recession. in general, surprise to the upside the
steve. >> yeah, carl, you hit it right there.aising interest rates to be met by the year-end 2022 and he says policy normalization, in quotes, begins in 2023 or early 2023, once the conditions have been met more near term, he says, the economy has made progress in the goals required and the committee will assess that progress at future meetings. that's code foreman at some point this year they're probably going to tell us the spread of the delta variant, he says, is a down side risk to...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa today, tehe team behind hello sunshine will join us this hour on their new deal with black stone. is it game over for chinese gaming stocks? why those names are cratering, and results missed from alibaba. and later, we'll talk google's new pixel 6 and what it means for the competition with the journal's joanna stern >> we start today with chinese stocks this morning, first alibaba, a small miss on the top line, driving that stock lower profit beat and it did boost its buyback program, shares so far, you can see they're down more than 1.5%. also tencent plummeting after a state owned chinese newspaper called online gaming, quote, opium for the mind investors thinking that sector might be next in china's regulatory crackdown and you can see the effects that had on some of the competitors as well as contagion there. netease down more than 7%. it is another rough start to a month for some of china's biggest tech names look at this performance in july alone, alibaba down 13%. tencent, down 15 baidu, 20% with others like didi just brutal
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa today, tehe team behind hello sunshine will join us this hour on their new deal with black stone. is it game over for chinese gaming stocks? why those names are cratering, and results missed from alibaba. and later, we'll talk google's new pixel 6 and what it means for the competition with the journal's joanna stern >> we start today with chinese stocks this morning, first alibaba, a small miss on the top line, driving that stock lower...