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carl. well, it's about jobs and careers. i mean, why do people like joseph, where all of us have a job, isn't the founder lane. uh, people like that. what do they do exactly, except asking us most peace, washington. i mean, you know, carl, carl david worth, he's a mouth piece for zalinski. i mean, it gets worse. so good thing, keep going. carl. what the, the, the whole, the whole edifice of nato exist just to come to rochester, if rush, if you west and russia or china or to become friends, you're going to throw out all these, natal bureaucrats, all the things tankers out of jobs. so it's, is there, there is their own self interest in order to maintain their salary, their lift main standers, they must perpetuate war and they must continue to show what this war was. this is, this is very unfortunate fact, but deep, but also us. so we have talked about, there's a lot of hubris, you know, why do us the empire act and wait? they do, well, why did dogs eat fish cheese? because the 10 us felt like
carl. well, it's about jobs and careers. i mean, why do people like joseph, where all of us have a job, isn't the founder lane. uh, people like that. what do they do exactly, except asking us most peace, washington. i mean, you know, carl, carl david worth, he's a mouth piece for zalinski. i mean, it gets worse. so good thing, keep going. carl. what the, the, the whole, the whole edifice of nato exist just to come to rochester, if rush, if you west and russia or china or to become friends,...
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to go back to carl and raleigh carl, i am older than you. i'm older than ad rail, so i have a little bit of wisdom on my side in memory. okay. but you know, i'm a child of the cold war. literally, you know, the entire cold war. i lived through it and they had something, i guess people forgotten about. it was called they taught. why can't the west have they talk with russia and china and other countries? the one that's not on the agenda. okay. all we get is this kind of joseph burrell. nonsense, that we're the garden and you're not, you're the jungle. that is a very primitive way of looking at the world, and not to even considering peace and peaceful coexistence is an insult to the times that we live in co head. carl. it's about jobs and careers. i mean, why do people like joseph? we're all even have a job in the founder lane. uh, people like that. what do they do? exactly except asking us miles east washington. i mean, you know, called carl carl david worth. he's a mouthpiece for his zalinski. i mean, it gets worse to get thing. keep going,
to go back to carl and raleigh carl, i am older than you. i'm older than ad rail, so i have a little bit of wisdom on my side in memory. okay. but you know, i'm a child of the cold war. literally, you know, the entire cold war. i lived through it and they had something, i guess people forgotten about. it was called they taught. why can't the west have they talk with russia and china and other countries? the one that's not on the agenda. okay. all we get is this kind of joseph burrell. nonsense,...
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keep going, carl. what the, the, the whole, the whole edifice of nato exist just to come through rochester, if rush you, west, and russia or china or to become friends. you're gonna throw out all these natal bureaucrats, all the think tank, who's out of jobs. so it's, is there, there is there all self interest in order to maintain their salaries or living in standards. they must perpetuate war and they must continue to show for this more we was, this is, this is very unfortunate back, but deep, but also you, us. so we have talked about, there's a lot of hubris, you know, why do us the empire act the way they do? well, why did dogs eat fishes? because the 10 us felt like you could throw its weight around because of it. yeah, yeah. he's used to throw his weight around without calling to resistance. well, this time is different because russia and china is much more, is much more appear near peer competitor to the united states than anything us as in culture before. and i need to remind people, us have nev
keep going, carl. what the, the, the whole, the whole edifice of nato exist just to come through rochester, if rush you, west, and russia or china or to become friends. you're gonna throw out all these natal bureaucrats, all the think tank, who's out of jobs. so it's, is there, there is there all self interest in order to maintain their salaries or living in standards. they must perpetuate war and they must continue to show for this more we was, this is, this is very unfortunate back, but deep,...
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it's the actual person, carl.hink about all the people you don't need if the actual person can speak english to a machine and get an answer. >> rather remarkable. >> well, i mean, productivity is something we thought we'd got a bit of in q2. these revisions weren't so great this morning. 3.7% goes to 3.5%. unit labor costs go up to 2.2. bulls can't get away with the data. >> this is a -- we got a september song going here, david. so far, in september, what's been good? david, even dave and buster's was bad. >> you know it's trouble when that happens, don't you? >> well, you're out there. is anyone saying anything good about the strike? is that a good opportunity? how about the strike in the autos? we've got a terrific quote, i think, from shawn fain last night. i know he thinks the billionaires are liars and frauds. i think he took it up a step on last night. you don't think so? on last call? >> there's a bunch of news on the strike front. do we have the fain stuff cued up? >> do you have the ruther stuff from '50
it's the actual person, carl.hink about all the people you don't need if the actual person can speak english to a machine and get an answer. >> rather remarkable. >> well, i mean, productivity is something we thought we'd got a bit of in q2. these revisions weren't so great this morning. 3.7% goes to 3.5%. unit labor costs go up to 2.2. bulls can't get away with the data. >> this is a -- we got a september song going here, david. so far, in september, what's been good? david,...
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i'm sarah eisen with carl continua.lobal financial conference as reports of potential job cuts swirl. >> bill is going to join us and we get new details on the instacart ipo, including this down evaluation and we will
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carl raggio, who passed away on june 20 of this year. carl, despite his years of 95, remained a wise and vitally man until he left us. he was a resident of my hometown and carl was a family man. he is survived by a lovely bride of 72 years as well as their sons carl and paul. and their daughter, lisa. 15 grandchildren. and eight great grandchildren. carl was, in fact, a rocket scientist. working at j.p.l. for 39 years. he was instrumental in the design of several pioneering spacecraft, including explorer 1, which was the first satellite launched by the united states into space in 1958. he did it all with just a slide rule. can you imagine that? today he's in heaven flying higher than any spacecraft he developed in this world. godspeed and thank you for your love of country and service to our beautiful nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from guam, mr. moylan, for poof minutes. mr. moylan: mr. speaker, i rise in support of my colleagues who have called for an increase in funding for our border
carl raggio, who passed away on june 20 of this year. carl, despite his years of 95, remained a wise and vitally man until he left us. he was a resident of my hometown and carl was a family man. he is survived by a lovely bride of 72 years as well as their sons carl and paul. and their daughter, lisa. 15 grandchildren. and eight great grandchildren. carl was, in fact, a rocket scientist. working at j.p.l. for 39 years. he was instrumental in the design of several pioneering spacecraft,...
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. >> good morning, carl. i have a lot of people asking me just how much of an impact this strike is having on production and the availability of vehicles. think about this. 15% of the u.s. production for the big three is now shut down. 15% of what they build in the united states, not canada, is not happening because of the strike. that means certain models at these plants not operating for final assembly, there's limited supply out there. the chevy colorado build in missouri, 35 days. ford bronco, build at the michigan assembly plant, 37-day supply, according to cox automotive. jeep wrangler, 82 days. for a point of reference, normal supply for a vehicle is about 65, maybe 70 days. earlier today we talked with gm ceo mary barra about the state of negotiations or lack of negotiations and here's what she had to say. >> i think the key in any of this is to get to the table, talk through the issues. that's what we've been working to do since this began. we are have over 1,000 demands. you have to work through eac
. >> good morning, carl. i have a lot of people asking me just how much of an impact this strike is having on production and the availability of vehicles. think about this. 15% of the u.s. production for the big three is now shut down. 15% of what they build in the united states, not canada, is not happening because of the strike. that means certain models at these plants not operating for final assembly, there's limited supply out there. the chevy colorado build in missouri, 35 days....
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professor carl latkin, _ type of behaviour. professor carl latkin, thank _ type of behaviour.k you so i type of behaviour. professor. carl latkin, thank you so much for your insights on this important issue.- for your insights on this important issue. you're quite welcome- _ the italian island of lampedusa is once again at the centre of the debate over migrants trying to reach europe in small boats across the mediterranean. in the last week, the number of migrants arriving on the island from north africa has surpassed the number of residents that live there. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, has met the italian prime minister on lampedusa, and pledged more help to deal with the influx of small vessels. here's mark lowen. one of europe's migration choke points is gasping. more than 8,000 arriving in lampedusa injust three days this week. the migrant centre, built to hold 400, was at ten times its capacity. congested, chaotic, some trying any futile way to get free. today, two new arrivals, rather more planned — the italian prime minister giorgia me
professor carl latkin, _ type of behaviour. professor carl latkin, thank _ type of behaviour.k you so i type of behaviour. professor. carl latkin, thank you so much for your insights on this important issue.- for your insights on this important issue. you're quite welcome- _ the italian island of lampedusa is once again at the centre of the debate over migrants trying to reach europe in small boats across the mediterranean. in the last week, the number of migrants arriving on the island from...
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carl, we are seeing oil prices down after yesterday's big run there. in the mid-92s right now. 92.56. maybe some relief because we saw those run pretty far, pretty fast. >> got to 95 today. vix below 18 after yesterday as well. as we get closer to the end of a down month for the major indices, our next guest doesn't see it getting better from here, forecasting more weakness ahead for stocks and a potential recession on the horizon. he does say there are opportunities out there in the market in places like health care and industrials. joining us on set today, sameer, senior market global strategist for wells fargo investment institute. great to see you back. >> thanks, carl. >> no chance you can close out the quarter on at least a stabilizing note, you think? >> there should be certain rebalancing flows that will probably come in tomorrow. those could maybe put in a little local low. the thinking is we will have a recession by the end of the year. if you look at the gdp data, the consumer is already slowing. that's before oil prices started to do what t
carl, we are seeing oil prices down after yesterday's big run there. in the mid-92s right now. 92.56. maybe some relief because we saw those run pretty far, pretty fast. >> got to 95 today. vix below 18 after yesterday as well. as we get closer to the end of a down month for the major indices, our next guest doesn't see it getting better from here, forecasting more weakness ahead for stocks and a potential recession on the horizon. he does say there are opportunities out there in the...
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i don't think you can pick a pattern, carl. i think that, you know, for a while there was discussion or, you know, the suggestion that ford is further ahead than gm or stellantis. and now that you have stellantis not being included today, i think it's too far to say, yes, stellantis is ahead and it will be the pattern for gm and for ford. i think shawn fain and the uaw, they want it this way. they want to keep all three automakers guessing. they believe this is the way to put the most pressure on each of those automakers so that nobody can say, okay, these guys have locked in, here's a general idea of what we think we can get. he wants, shawn fain wants, each of them almost bidding against each other. you want to get this wrapped up? you better come more to the table -- come to the table with more than what we -- you had last time and enough to get the deal done. >> a lot of high stakes standoffs we are following into this weekend. phil, thank you very much. we'll turn to you for the latest. >>> we have a big hour still ahead o
i don't think you can pick a pattern, carl. i think that, you know, for a while there was discussion or, you know, the suggestion that ford is further ahead than gm or stellantis. and now that you have stellantis not being included today, i think it's too far to say, yes, stellantis is ahead and it will be the pattern for gm and for ford. i think shawn fain and the uaw, they want it this way. they want to keep all three automakers guessing. they believe this is the way to put the most pressure...
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carl?owing the fed's decisions on rates. some point to growing risk aversion across the street, of course, and strength in the dollar as headwinds for a rebound. second largest crypto currency ether some pressure in the red as it continues to under perform bitcoin. up 60% versus ether up more than 30. >>> apple launching the newest iteration of the iphone today. will it overcome three quarters of declining sales. quk t susne.t "sawonhetreet" is back in two. ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ it's raising capital to help companies change the world. ♪ opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality. ♪ ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. [applause] sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity is someone who can make the connection. at ice, we connect people to opportunity. >>> busy morning regard the fed. steve liesman with more news. >> another fed official speaking after the meeting. fed governor bowman sayin
carl?owing the fed's decisions on rates. some point to growing risk aversion across the street, of course, and strength in the dollar as headwinds for a rebound. second largest crypto currency ether some pressure in the red as it continues to under perform bitcoin. up 60% versus ether up more than 30. >>> apple launching the newest iteration of the iphone today. will it overcome three quarters of declining sales. quk t susne.t "sawonhetreet" is back in two. ♪ opportunity is...
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p. reese, we were hoping to plant these carls there next year. it's a, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years work the road in the matter of a few days. we drive to the small city of merits on the middle of the keys to attend a city council meeting. so assignment from the u. s. o, c, a new graphic administration has invited presidents to discuss what if anything can be done about the car will die of costs. both the time of change and the new phenomena. emotions run high at the meetings, attended by fishermen store owners and members of the coast guard. this isn't the 1st time, but it says this is bad. i mean if you look at the numbers that sarah show, it is off the charts weird. we can all pray for rain. i the best rate and maybe even a little dance with the double a hurricane it's. it's a very divided, you know, just like, oh, it was a divide. it is you dislike our country. it was divided right now. this is coming faster than i think any of us ever thought. i thought my grandchildren, they have problems, but it's here today sarah
p. reese, we were hoping to plant these carls there next year. it's a, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years work the road in the matter of a few days. we drive to the small city of merits on the middle of the keys to attend a city council meeting. so assignment from the u. s. o, c, a new graphic administration has invited presidents to discuss what if anything can be done about the car will die of costs. both the time of change and the new phenomena. emotions run high at the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sarah eisen.ith his reaction to the contrpi print. >>> and news street puts its best foot forward initiating a bu
i'm carl quintanilla with sarah eisen.ith his reaction to the contrpi print. >>> and news street puts its best foot forward initiating a bu
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the rising temperatures cause carl bleaching all the time. but this year the situation has been particularly bad because it was so hot. so early the bleaching period has to be an extend menu. carl's willis died off by the time water temperatures dropped again. the stories are one of the most vital and bio diversity systems that we have on this planet. they cover less than one percent of the entire ocean floor. yes, a support of over 25 percent of all marine species. so whether or not you live on the coast call rece, the fact you frozen cells are responsible for one and 10 breath that we take the animal that the photo synthesizes and, and produce oxygen for us. so they are just as important for us as trees. and so the loss of this system is going to have profound effect. so protecting what we have is really fido, because there's not a lot of the, the water temperature is very high. and it asks up to us here, but the problem with this is, is if you kind of think about humans when we get a fever of a lot, people are like, oh, you know, it's just
the rising temperatures cause carl bleaching all the time. but this year the situation has been particularly bad because it was so hot. so early the bleaching period has to be an extend menu. carl's willis died off by the time water temperatures dropped again. the stories are one of the most vital and bio diversity systems that we have on this planet. they cover less than one percent of the entire ocean floor. yes, a support of over 25 percent of all marine species. so whether or not you live...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber.ive for you as always at post nine of the new york stock exchange. stocks giving a little back. s&p down 0.25. strength in energies financial and consumer skripgs. health and technology weakness thanks to amazon, adobe, tesla is higher. 30 minutes in, here are three stocks we are watching. oracle shares slumping after revenue missed estimates. revenue guidance also coming up short. everyone is watching apple to you. the tech giant set it unveil the iphone 15 this afternoon. live to apple's headquarters in just a moment for you. we're also keeping an eye on alphabet today marking day one of the justice department's antitrust case against google. the trial is focused on whether google illegally used its position to limit competition in its search advertising businesses. more on this story coming up. guys, we wait today in terms of the macro world and the markets for the inflation report tomorrow, that's cpi, and retail sales on thursday, and because we're in conference season and all the
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber.ive for you as always at post nine of the new york stock exchange. stocks giving a little back. s&p down 0.25. strength in energies financial and consumer skripgs. health and technology weakness thanks to amazon, adobe, tesla is higher. 30 minutes in, here are three stocks we are watching. oracle shares slumping after revenue missed estimates. revenue guidance also coming up short. everyone is watching apple to you. the tech giant set it...
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good morning, carl. we're awaiting our august read on industrial production and it is hitting the wires as i speak. we're expecting a number of 0.1%, much better, up 0.4%. that is one solid number. as a matter of fact, how far back do we have to go? that is the second best number, actually, the third best number of the year. third best number of the year, so we want to pay close attention, especially after it's coming off of a very solid up 1%. utilization, also a much improved. 79.3 expected. 79.7 is the number we have. that's the best number of the year. you have to go back to november to find a better number. and just for the sake of context, i do want to point out september of last year at 80.83 on utilization was the best going all the way back to 2008. so, you could see th wveate' started to drift lower. should be no surprise. "squawk on the street" will return after a short break. to address operations issues? we can help with that. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with t
good morning, carl. we're awaiting our august read on industrial production and it is hitting the wires as i speak. we're expecting a number of 0.1%, much better, up 0.4%. that is one solid number. as a matter of fact, how far back do we have to go? that is the second best number, actually, the third best number of the year. third best number of the year, so we want to pay close attention, especially after it's coming off of a very solid up 1%. utilization, also a much improved. 79.3 expected....
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>>> good tuesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange. coming up, a blindfolded fed the economics of a government shutdown and its impact on policy. >>> plus, risk for retailers new data and a new call highlighting bearish activity from the street today. >>> mortgage rates at a two decade high now. red fin's glenn kelman will join us to talk about housing. >>> topping the tape this morning, no tech support amid higher rates that's what barclay's is looking at this morning. they say bonds are fairly priced, equities have not adjusted enough to the rise in yields let's bring in senior commentator, mike santoli. this is what we've been talking about all morning, another step up in rates and equities have a delayed reaction. >> agitated for sure once we got the breakout in yields above the prior higher, that was the trigger point i pointed out last year the ten-year yield was up 10 or 11 basis points and the stock market was down 3% that shows you there was a little catch-up. i don't think tech is where we have to look at the epicenter. it's
>>> good tuesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange. coming up, a blindfolded fed the economics of a government shutdown and its impact on policy. >>> plus, risk for retailers new data and a new call highlighting bearish activity from the street today. >>> mortgage rates at a two decade high now. red fin's glenn kelman will join us to talk about housing. >>> topping the tape this morning, no tech support...
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great to see you. >> thanks, carl.ra. >>> up next, sports betting, looking to use the kickoff to the nfl season to boost profitability. this season there's a new entrant in the space, fanatics joining after acquiring pointsbet. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ >>> quick check on disney. within two cents this morning of a seven handle. something it has not had intraday since the spring of 2020 when covid was shutting everything down. the company battling with charter over this carriage agreement for its channels, including espn. this would be the biggest closing low, i think, sara, still back to that 14 years. >> wow. >>> switching geears, are you ready for football? nfl kicking offand the big winner could be the betting industry. a record 73.5 million americans are planning to wager on games this year as new entrants to the sports betting market look to gai
great to see you. >> thanks, carl.ra. >>> up next, sports betting, looking to use the kickoff to the nfl season to boost profitability. this season there's a new entrant in the space, fanatics joining after acquiring pointsbet. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ >>> quick check on disney. within two cents...
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west coast wapner, let's get to "the half." >>> carl, thank you very much.halftime report." i'm scott wapner live today from san francisco. front and center this hour, decision day and beyond. the investment committee making some key moves today ahead of that fed decision. now they'll debate where your money goes from here no matter what happens in a couple of hours. joining me today joe terranova, stephanie link, shannon saccocia and on set with me is liz young, sofi, of course. we are in the green for the dow and the s&p. the nasdaq was. it has turned into the red. we're watching
west coast wapner, let's get to "the half." >>> carl, thank you very much.halftime report." i'm scott wapner live today from san francisco. front and center this hour, decision day and beyond. the investment committee making some key moves today ahead of that fed decision. now they'll debate where your money goes from here no matter what happens in a couple of hours. joining me today joe terranova, stephanie link, shannon saccocia and on set with me is liz young, sofi,...
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the organizer, carl chan from the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce. carl, good to see you. thank you. hopefully see everybody tomorrow. all right. well, from that one day strike in oakland to a tentative deal to end the months long hollywood writers strike. we're going to talk live with an industry insider about this potential deal, what's in it and what happens next. and political face-off, governor newsom going up against florida governor ron desantis. s why the two governors have set a date to debate even though they aren't running against each other blue sky out there. heather, we saw some improvement on saturday . even more so yesterday and today. air quality is good across the bay area. the onshore breeze has strengthened and that's helping to bring in some of that cool, clean pacific air. here's a view over towards san francisco where we do have the clouds along the coastline. wow. you can cut that marine layer with a knife. beautiful view. we are seeing mid and high level clouds beginning to drift over the bay area. in fact, they've been with us most of the day, kin
the organizer, carl chan from the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce. carl, good to see you. thank you. hopefully see everybody tomorrow. all right. well, from that one day strike in oakland to a tentative deal to end the months long hollywood writers strike. we're going to talk live with an industry insider about this potential deal, what's in it and what happens next. and political face-off, governor newsom going up against florida governor ron desantis. s why the two governors have set a...
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and we made some of the activists working through personal breaks in the west, carl live, which is increasingly on the spread from wyoming boards. the i've been visible and welcome thousands of people of data off the catastrophic funding in libya and the international break process. some 10000 people, a missing storm. daniel cause the floods which swept away in time neighborhoods and a number of east and coastal areas. the destruction is worst in data now. the heavy rains lead to 2 dams, collapsing, wiping out a quarter of the city. emergency surfaces put the kind of data told there at 2300 belief efforts, a complicated by the fact that they've used internationally recognized government in tripoli does not control the eastern pods hit by the flooding, whole neighborhood, submerged by will to a residence in this area of eastern libya comes face to face with the devastation caused by the storm. some buildings were swept away entirely by the force of wind and rain. while i'm going to the regions armed forces say, it's almost impossible to currently assess the extent of the disaster. you have a lot
and we made some of the activists working through personal breaks in the west, carl live, which is increasingly on the spread from wyoming boards. the i've been visible and welcome thousands of people of data off the catastrophic funding in libya and the international break process. some 10000 people, a missing storm. daniel cause the floods which swept away in time neighborhoods and a number of east and coastal areas. the destruction is worst in data now. the heavy rains lead to 2 dams,...
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i don't agree with that personally, carl. but if you're talking about process and you bring moody's in, then you don't want this to last longer and start having a credit watch put on. >> i was going to say, it looks like they're watching to see if moody's starts playing the game as well. do schumer and mcconnell matter at all in this process? >> absolutely. what i think is going to happen is we'll start to see the house look to see if they can pass a bill tuesday. they're going to try to move the appropriations. if you don't see action from the house, you'll see the senate deliver its own package with ukraine aid, with disaster aid, and they'll deliver it right to the floor of the house of representatives a day or even sooner before the shutdown and try to jam up the house. that's where mccarthy will have to make a decision and decide, hey, do i cut the deal and keep the government open for 45 days, 60 days? if not, do i go into shutdown and try to get a better deal once we go into shutdown? the senate is going to play a big
i don't agree with that personally, carl. but if you're talking about process and you bring moody's in, then you don't want this to last longer and start having a credit watch put on. >> i was going to say, it looks like they're watching to see if moody's starts playing the game as well. do schumer and mcconnell matter at all in this process? >> absolutely. what i think is going to happen is we'll start to see the house look to see if they can pass a bill tuesday. they're going to...
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hello, i'm carl nasman.n the coming hours, world leaders will begin arriving in new delhi ahead of this weekend's 620 summit. recent meetings have been dominated by russia's war in ukraine, but india has chosen to shift the group's focus to issues affecting the developing world. the capital is preparing for the most high—profile event to be held in india in years. security is tight, and the budget for hosting is reported to be more than $100 million. the two—day event will be attended by several world leaders, including us presidentjoe biden — seen here boarding his plane earlier thursday. president biden�*s upcoming asia trip has two parts, with visits to india and vietnam scheduled. one of the goals is to counter the influence of their common neighbour china. he first goes to new delhi to take part in the 620 summit over the weekend. then he travels to vietnam's capital city hanoi, to meet with vietnamese general secretary, nguyen phu trong. earlier, my colleague caitrona perry spoke with tim roemer, forme
hello, i'm carl nasman.n the coming hours, world leaders will begin arriving in new delhi ahead of this weekend's 620 summit. recent meetings have been dominated by russia's war in ukraine, but india has chosen to shift the group's focus to issues affecting the developing world. the capital is preparing for the most high—profile event to be held in india in years. security is tight, and the budget for hosting is reported to be more than $100 million. the two—day event will be attended by...
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>> it's interesting the way it's worded, carl. as you mentioned, there's a distinctions between interest, which is nonbinding and a whole host of corporate customers they list in their prospectus as having given indications of interest in buying that ipo. it's $735 million worth. but they're nonbinding. this would be amd, apple, google, nvidia. normally what we see with cornerstone investors, oftentimes when there's a corporate, say, pepsi, with the instacart coming down the pipe, with he get more of a private placement. it's more of a sure thing they're going to buy shares at the ipo price. these names are on the cover. they're very well known companies. it would be hard to see them truly back out of the deal unless they saw a final ipo price that was way out there. you can feel somewhat dmfrtable they will buy a stake. it doesn't necessarily go into detail about who is firm committed and who is saying they're interested but not yet committed. >> it's a big moment for softbank, even as you said, leslie, they're retaining 90%? >>
>> it's interesting the way it's worded, carl. as you mentioned, there's a distinctions between interest, which is nonbinding and a whole host of corporate customers they list in their prospectus as having given indications of interest in buying that ipo. it's $735 million worth. but they're nonbinding. this would be amd, apple, google, nvidia. normally what we see with cornerstone investors, oftentimes when there's a corporate, say, pepsi, with the instacart coming down the pipe, with he...
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[carlota laughing] [jose] carles is now one of the most famous chefs in spain. he opened this place more like a neighborhood bar, as a tribute to traditional tapas, where he elevates familiar dishes with creativity and quality. tapas obviously is the heart of the spanish cooking in more ways than one. nobody will say that tapas is not a great medium to let every cook in spain and around the world to express themselves through what tapas are. it's small dishes, the people can share, that the kitchens can produce quickly and fast. -wow. -okay, i'm gonna say it. -i'm hungry. -[speaking foreign language] [carlota] the menu was packed with local specialties. it's barcelona, so there's a ton of seafood, and, of course, dad wants it all. i want oysters, ah, and i want sipia, ah, and i want chipirones, ah, no, and i want also the mussels, the calamares, and, yeah, the amanida! -uh, yeah, you know one thing... yeah. -everything. -everything. everything. -yeah. ambulance! ambulance! you know they say in spain? rolando. -in spain, we say, "from here, we are gonna leave...
[carlota laughing] [jose] carles is now one of the most famous chefs in spain. he opened this place more like a neighborhood bar, as a tribute to traditional tapas, where he elevates familiar dishes with creativity and quality. tapas obviously is the heart of the spanish cooking in more ways than one. nobody will say that tapas is not a great medium to let every cook in spain and around the world to express themselves through what tapas are. it's small dishes, the people can share, that the...
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hey. >> hey, carl. that's right.ts road show this morning with an amended f-1 revealing a price range of $47 to $51 a share. softbank plans to sell 95.5 million, that is an offering size of as high as $4.9 billion. on a fully diluted basis, restrictive stock options, arm is seeking a valuation up to $55 billion. arm also revealed that a whole host of its customers, you know the names, apple, nvidia, intel, samsung, amd, google and others, intend to participate in the offering by buying a combined $735 million worth of shares at the ipo price, although those indications are nonbinding. last month softbank purchased the 25% of arm from the investors' vision fund at $64 billion, so the ipo valuation actually implies a wider than 14% discount from that recent transaction. of course, arm could ultimately decide to increase the range if there's enough investor demand for the ipo. the semiconductor industry started the year strong, thanks in part to the hype around a.i. and the chips that power it. chip makers have gone sub
hey. >> hey, carl. that's right.ts road show this morning with an amended f-1 revealing a price range of $47 to $51 a share. softbank plans to sell 95.5 million, that is an offering size of as high as $4.9 billion. on a fully diluted basis, restrictive stock options, arm is seeking a valuation up to $55 billion. arm also revealed that a whole host of its customers, you know the names, apple, nvidia, intel, samsung, amd, google and others, intend to participate in the offering by buying a...
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good morning again, phil. >> good morning, carl.agreement between ford and the uaw but too soon to say we can expect one within any couple days or anything like that. they are making progress. here's what i learned talking with people familiar with the talks between ford and the uaw over the weekend. they were termed active by the people i talked with in terms of the negotiations between ford and the uaw. then ford last night put out a statement saying we are making progress. however, there are still some significant issues that need to be cleared up on some of the key economic points. that's where we're at right now. we're getting down to where they've got to make the final hurdles and clear those. as you take a look at the expanded strike keep in mind, it's over 20 states, but the number of uaw workers in this latest round of strikes at the parts and distribution centers, it's a little over 5600. altogether you have about 12% of the big three's uaw membership on strike right now. so the majority of the uaw, the majority of final a
good morning again, phil. >> good morning, carl.agreement between ford and the uaw but too soon to say we can expect one within any couple days or anything like that. they are making progress. here's what i learned talking with people familiar with the talks between ford and the uaw over the weekend. they were termed active by the people i talked with in terms of the negotiations between ford and the uaw. then ford last night put out a statement saying we are making progress. however,...
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carl demaio reformed chair man, and pete peterson pepperdine school of public policy.emen welcome to you both. i want to play this sound, yuma county supervisor talking about president biden's arizona visit, not to the border but to arizona. watch. >> i've invited him several times come and see for himself the challenges that he has created in border communities. i don't believe he's got enwithin 200 miles of the international crossings. >> trace: i mean, it's kind of hard pete to say the border is secure if you actually go down there and see that it's not secure then what do you say. >> this seems to be a pattern with this president. you know, he came into office promising to be this compassion ate. but when you look at the crisis whether it be maui, he still hasn't gone to east palestine with the issue there. he's only been to the border once and that really is the major national crisis of our time. he's just not present. and this leads to this continuing impression of the president that he's disconnected from these major crises. >> trace: i know karl you're talking
carl demaio reformed chair man, and pete peterson pepperdine school of public policy.emen welcome to you both. i want to play this sound, yuma county supervisor talking about president biden's arizona visit, not to the border but to arizona. watch. >> i've invited him several times come and see for himself the challenges that he has created in border communities. i don't believe he's got enwithin 200 miles of the international crossings. >> trace: i mean, it's kind of hard pete to...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the new york stock exchange. is the only solution to the u.s. debt crisis inflation? >>> plus, airbus ramping up production as demand for planes skyrocket. the ceo is coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> later, a pulse check on the consumer, the ceo of casey's general stores with us on the back of strong earnings. stock is up 10%. >>> topping the tape is some indecisive positioning. according to bank of america fund manager survey as they wait on cpi tomorrow. mike santoli is here with more. what are you watching in positioning? >> we worked off this excessive bearishness by long-only fund managers and a lot of other indicators. no longer -- we also don't have people positioned for the market to run away from us on the upside. we can call it indecisive, call it neutral, call it confused, data-dependent. all those fit. we've been fighting the same battles with oil prices nudging above the comfort zone, perhaps, and then yields, how are they going to absorb this inflation number tomorrow? so, i think the big pi
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the new york stock exchange. is the only solution to the u.s. debt crisis inflation? >>> plus, airbus ramping up production as demand for planes skyrocket. the ceo is coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> later, a pulse check on the consumer, the ceo of casey's general stores with us on the back of strong earnings. stock is up 10%. >>> topping the tape is some indecisive positioning. according to bank of america fund manager...
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ok, carl, thank you. as all was archie calculator, carl is giving us his take today life. thank you. the russian defense ministry has published for the it's showing the commander of the black sea fleet, admiral of victor circle of alive and working that may come as a shock to those who'd read that he'd been killed as a result of ukraine's recent attack on the russian fleet h q in the port city of service, double r t charlotte duban c talked to 3 developments earlier over the last few days since the attack in quite may on friday. the 22nd, the western media has been parsing the claims by ukraine, that it's really taking this huge scalp of this black fleet. see command one of the most senior men in the russian navy and not something over. no, but they talked about this as being a devastating attack, a huge blow, but this would make a massive whole, a new russian defense system and really have been rocketing on about that. let's take a listen to how this has been portrayed in the west and media may jump low against russia, ukrainians, special forces, say the commander of russ
ok, carl, thank you. as all was archie calculator, carl is giving us his take today life. thank you. the russian defense ministry has published for the it's showing the commander of the black sea fleet, admiral of victor circle of alive and working that may come as a shock to those who'd read that he'd been killed as a result of ukraine's recent attack on the russian fleet h q in the port city of service, double r t charlotte duban c talked to 3 developments earlier over the last few days since...
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carl's is not here, yes if you're friends with carl's please raise your right hand is that the whole room that is going on above and beyond with his work for as a senior roofer for our department so larry was had union is that one who would that? >> huh? >> all right. any other locals in the house yeah. right on director bohe i'm local 59 is or some place or others understand the standard of work as a mentor for others helped and shined the parks and directed the center policies and camp matter especially to make sure they said the great roundabout of parkland during the rains stopped to search for gorp and has a friendly smile on his faces a interpretation asset and so let's do a big snap for carl's right on (clapping.) would someone like to accept the award on carl's on behalf. >> thank you, mary vin. >> take a bunch of selfies. >> a picture? >> (laughter) got to take another picture (clapping.) for carlos. >> yes, sir. >> all right. thank you so much. >> okay. so i we're this right or wrong to show you guys how much i love you i'm taking that off. >> okay. so george. >> yeah. (yel
carl's is not here, yes if you're friends with carl's please raise your right hand is that the whole room that is going on above and beyond with his work for as a senior roofer for our department so larry was had union is that one who would that? >> huh? >> all right. any other locals in the house yeah. right on director bohe i'm local 59 is or some place or others understand the standard of work as a mentor for others helped and shined the parks and directed the center policies and...
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carl: that is a great point.ederal reserve had been the marginal buyer of treasuries in the months and years immediately following the pandemic. they are beginning to reduce their balance sheets bite sizable amounts. we have been fortunate that point demand for treasuries has been sustained, china off, japan up, but it washes out in the high level of our interest rates are clearly an attraction but over the longer-term i don't know that we should take for granted that foreign investors will always feel absolutely comfortable buying our debt, and even though if you grade on the curve, the united states still looks like it is in a better position than other countries and that margin perhaps is shrinking, especially given the craziness in washington, forgive my language. shery: not to mention the impact it would have on confidence. we saw consumer confidence plunging to a low and today the spending data not looking great. how strong and healthy is the american buyer now? carl: american consumers have outpaced expect
carl: that is a great point.ederal reserve had been the marginal buyer of treasuries in the months and years immediately following the pandemic. they are beginning to reduce their balance sheets bite sizable amounts. we have been fortunate that point demand for treasuries has been sustained, china off, japan up, but it washes out in the high level of our interest rates are clearly an attraction but over the longer-term i don't know that we should take for granted that foreign investors will...
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carl demaio?stion were if you have to go back to high school today because it's just absolutely crazy and the social agenda and the political agenda would drive me nuts. but since we're going back in time, absolutely. because who i am today is because of great mentors back in my high school years, and i would love to express how much of an impact they've had on my life. and you don't know when you're young what you're getting, but you are you look back and go wow i was really fortunate. i would like to relive it from that standpoint to say thank you. >> trace: very good point and i have something close to that. chef? >> i would do it again not because i had a delicious mullet growing up in high school. >> trace: which we think he might have. >> but as a father of four right now, i would do it to be able to appreciate my time with i a parents more, right? and to really, really, really saver that and drink it up. >> trace: yeah. it's interesting. matt finn. >> if i were to i would go back and follow
carl demaio?stion were if you have to go back to high school today because it's just absolutely crazy and the social agenda and the political agenda would drive me nuts. but since we're going back in time, absolutely. because who i am today is because of great mentors back in my high school years, and i would love to express how much of an impact they've had on my life. and you don't know when you're young what you're getting, but you are you look back and go wow i was really fortunate. i would...
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good morning, frank. >> good morning, carl. that's absolutely right.gural summit today. a lot of u.s. leaders here in government and the defense and other areas of the government. right now today so much focus on a.i. and the potential of a.i., what is palantir's focus when it comes to its work with the u.s. government? >> there are two things. one is palantir related but more importantly, the u.s. has every major provider of a.i., which in every other industrial revolution you've had diversity of countries that had the talent and the products. this evolution they're in america. how do we get the u.s. government to use innovation from providers, very few of these providers work with the u.s. government. in part because many providers have had a somewhat timid view of helping the u.s. governments the silicon valley motto, i get rich, you get nothing and, obviously, they extended that to the u.s. government. so my focus and our focus in d.c. is one to basically embarrass other people in a.i. to work with the u.s. government. it's like we're doing well he
good morning, frank. >> good morning, carl. that's absolutely right.gural summit today. a lot of u.s. leaders here in government and the defense and other areas of the government. right now today so much focus on a.i. and the potential of a.i., what is palantir's focus when it comes to its work with the u.s. government? >> there are two things. one is palantir related but more importantly, the u.s. has every major provider of a.i., which in every other industrial revolution you've...
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carl, amd.e's even -- >> "the eiger sanction" is what they say about me. >> he's moving away from lisa su a little bit. i don't know. >> you get a triple hernia, you start getting triple schizophrenic. >> they're focused on a new antitrust regime that cracks down on these large platforms that have unusual amounts of power in our economy. whether they can get judges to agree with them, obvious, continues to be a real problem. >> judges have rigor. i like kanter. a lot of judges, they got to deal with doctrine. it gets in the way. doctrine. >> that seems to be the way it's been going. >> i didn't go to law school to get stupid. >> yes. >>> coming up, we'll get cramer's "mad dash," countdown to the opening bell. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. (♪ music ♪) (♪ ♪) the walking tree is said to change its entire location in pursuit of sunlight (♪ ♪) where could reinvention take your business? accenture. let there be change. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first ti
carl, amd.e's even -- >> "the eiger sanction" is what they say about me. >> he's moving away from lisa su a little bit. i don't know. >> you get a triple hernia, you start getting triple schizophrenic. >> they're focused on a new antitrust regime that cracks down on these large platforms that have unusual amounts of power in our economy. whether they can get judges to agree with them, obvious, continues to be a real problem. >> judges have rigor. i like...
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so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in the armenian soviet socialist republic. in fact, at the foot of mt. ararat on which noah's ark is said to be reached. a symposium sponsored jointly by the national academy of sciences and the united states and the soviet academy of sciences. on the question of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, this was a six day meeting which ran from morning to late at night and involved a a large group of people, around 40 or 50 people from mostly from other ussr. but a few of the nations it involved. in addition to physicists and astronomers, biologists, chemists, anthropologists, archeologists, historians, people concerned with coding messages and decoding them and
so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in the armenian soviet socialist republic. in fact, at the foot of mt. ararat on which...