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and your moderator, host of the carl higbee frontline on newsmax, carl higbee.arl: are you ready to do some gun stuff? congress and cory mills -- congressman cory mills and alan gottlieb doing great work challenging basically the biden administration is doing to take away our freedom. i want to get to a little social stuff on guns. first legal. congressman, the left has been waging a war on our gun rights for 60 years. now it is kind of turned to an atf administrative state because they cannot get it through congress. the supreme court is smacking them down left and right. how are we navigating the administrative state banning things and making laws outside of your body? rep. mills: it would be good -- the fbi has been tracking close enough. we know there has been a continuous asian and weaponization. we have seen whether it was the nsa, which should be repealed. i truly believe in the abolishment of the atf in its entirety. carl: here here. rep. mills: you pay attention to every single word of every single bill text. the second amendment cannot be clearer. it's
and your moderator, host of the carl higbee frontline on newsmax, carl higbee.arl: are you ready to do some gun stuff? congress and cory mills -- congressman cory mills and alan gottlieb doing great work challenging basically the biden administration is doing to take away our freedom. i want to get to a little social stuff on guns. first legal. congressman, the left has been waging a war on our gun rights for 60 years. now it is kind of turned to an atf administrative state because they cannot...
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the carl is screaming out for help . bleached carl isn't necessarily dead, but it is a sign that it's starved to nutrients and vulnerable ways. brown once, if they've turn up at times and on and that's yeah, that's these, this is an area that was only just starting to recover these. a small carl's that a bleaching, you know, who knows if they'll survive? it is a phenomenon that is happening around the world. here in the philippines. marine conservationists are experimenting with new solutions to regenerate the carl. they attach carl skeletons on to a large net, which will act as a base for the different types of carl. they will try to propagate in their cities when they're created has different kinds of corners. it has a selection of corners and it is closely monitored. so it will actually help scientists see which scores are more resilient to climate change, and therefore they will be able to create the recommendations to propagate those kinds of a part of it is one of several ways that conservationists around the world of trying to save reeves and drawing off as ocean temperatures c
the carl is screaming out for help . bleached carl isn't necessarily dead, but it is a sign that it's starved to nutrients and vulnerable ways. brown once, if they've turn up at times and on and that's yeah, that's these, this is an area that was only just starting to recover these. a small carl's that a bleaching, you know, who knows if they'll survive? it is a phenomenon that is happening around the world. here in the philippines. marine conservationists are experimenting with new solutions...
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carl: for almost everything we do. you can imagine a small reactor in a vehicle, certainly in a boat or a ship. almost everywhere where we need to use either heat or electricity, we could produce it differently and much more cleanly. bigad: for all the benefits, there is one major complication: no one has ever been able to turn nuclear fusion into a viable energy source. bigad: the only place fusion occurs regularly is among the stars, powering, most famously the sun, but on earth scientists believe we are the closest we've ever been to creating and sustaining that kind of power. john edwards: but not a matter of if, but when. bigad: physicist john edwards invited us inside the lawrence livermore national laboratory, where earlier this month, government scientists managed to create a nuclear fusion reaction, their fifth over the past year, where the power produced measured more than what went in to jumpstart the ignition. john: if you think about, you've got a pile of wood and you know you can get energy out of the woo
carl: for almost everything we do. you can imagine a small reactor in a vehicle, certainly in a boat or a ship. almost everywhere where we need to use either heat or electricity, we could produce it differently and much more cleanly. bigad: for all the benefits, there is one major complication: no one has ever been able to turn nuclear fusion into a viable energy source. bigad: the only place fusion occurs regularly is among the stars, powering, most famously the sun, but on earth scientists...
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and carl carl took that to because he came from ad and media and he a mid-life career shift into communication and sociology of media really and. so when carl started the project there was no real term critical media literacy or media literacy education wasn't something that people talked about that. doesn't mean that people didn't understand the importance of it. we press criticism and goes, we go back easy 100 years and we maybe we will hear today we'll a little bit about the fighting. bob lafollette, the progressive magazine, 1909, a full before upton sinclair of the brass that skewered the press at the time you know was being increasingly controlled by robber barons and you know, the wealthy. i might get confused. i'm not sure if i'm talking about 21st century, if i'm talking about the late 20th century, if i'm talking about twenties, you see where that's going. but that's fun. thing is, is part of my my day job as an historian i chair the journalism department, the apple valley college and teach social science. i'm very fascinated by the history. journalism in history, to me really matter
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carl? >> let's do that. carl's in colorado. he gives us a sneak peek of "cities and success: denver and boulder." premiers tonight. >> david, you know, jim is on the hunt for some optimism today. we should remember that the reason prices are so sticky in this country is because a lot of major metro areas are growing above trend. tonight, we're going to take a look at that in denver and boulder with "cities of success." we'll talk about it after the break. trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. (sirens) [due at target in 5!] copy that. make a hard left down the alley. network's got you covered. [please confirm re
carl? >> let's do that. carl's in colorado. he gives us a sneak peek of "cities and success: denver and boulder." premiers tonight. >> david, you know, jim is on the hunt for some optimism today. we should remember that the reason prices are so sticky in this country is because a lot of major metro areas are growing above trend. tonight, we're going to take a look at that in denver and boulder with "cities of success." we'll talk about it after the break. trading...
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they attach carl skeletons on to a large net, which will act as a base for the different types of carl. they will try to propagate in their cities when they're created has different kinds of corners. it has a selection of corners, and it is closely monitored. so it will actually help scientists see which scores are more resilient to climate change. and therefore, they will be able to create the recommendations to propagate those kinds of require us. it is one of several ways that conservationists around the world of trying to save reeves and drawing off. as ocean temperatures continue to rise of the thoughts for the 2024 summer games has been lit as an event in greece. it took place in ancient libya, the 1st place of the games, if they will say, a light throughout the competition which will be held in france during proceedings and olympic. same dance was before the torch will be carried through several countries, 100 day journey until it arrives in paris for the opening ceremony in july. as a reminder of our top stories this hour on the w presidency keeping says china and germany shoul
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they attach carl skeletons on to a large net, which will act as a base for the different types of carl. they will try to propagate in their cities when they're created. it has different kinds of corners. it has a selection of corners, and it is closely monitored. so it will actually help scientists see which scores are more resilient to climate change. and therefore, they will be able to create the recommendations to propagate those kinds of a part of it is one of several ways that conservationists around the world of trying to save reeves and drawing off as ocean temperatures continue to rise. and that's our times you're up to date. if it's the latest headlines you're looking for, you can always head on over to our website. that is d, w dot com and make sure to follow us and social media are handled. there is access to the we news really from all of us here in the news room. thank you so much for your company. the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is the modern days slave for women from less than america watching as made the most space hours of the day. no labor rights, i'm only paying one th
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we will, carl, be awaiting that after the close tonight. >> yeah., i don't know if you looked at the calendar, verizon, monday, tesla, tuesday, microsoft, google, on thursday. it's going to heat up. >> we should point out, by the way, tesla shares are now down a full 40% for the year. well below the half a trillion market value that we were looking at $474 billion is where i've got them right now and they are going to be issuing, what, 56 billion shares to elon musk if and when shareholders approve that compensation package, jim. >> well, is there a clause which says that you can actually cut his compensation package because of the stock or is that just beyond the pale? does it matter >> previous targets having been met as a result of the 2018 package that was put in place, that was already voted on by shareholders, but somehow rejected by a delaware court >> in reality, i think that he deserves it, because that's what the contract said. and you know, there's a lot of baseball players who get 250 to $300 million, and it doesn't matter if they stink
we will, carl, be awaiting that after the close tonight. >> yeah., i don't know if you looked at the calendar, verizon, monday, tesla, tuesday, microsoft, google, on thursday. it's going to heat up. >> we should point out, by the way, tesla shares are now down a full 40% for the year. well below the half a trillion market value that we were looking at $474 billion is where i've got them right now and they are going to be issuing, what, 56 billion shares to elon musk if and when...
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i'm going to go back to carl, then you. i'm just trying to keep it going, carl. let let let go ahead, sir. and nothing i just said, if that if that trial ever happens. okay, so, carl, this is my question. we only have about 7 minutes left here. the the proof that the truth is how much politicians lie? because afraid of the truth. if if the truth didn't matter, if everything that went down, up through and on january sixth wasn't bad for. donald trump among a lot of people in america, they wouldn't have to blame first. blame it on antifa and maybe didn't want to do it. then maybe it was a good thing that now they're talking about pardons. so i want to read and this is the last quote i have. and i think it's striking because the congressman just made a point that this is not just a passive thing that's happening out here. you've made this point a couple of times today, and it is the whole point. the leadership of the people who have a platform whatever it may be, who have the ability to many people have a responsible if we are going to be a democracy under rule of l
i'm going to go back to carl, then you. i'm just trying to keep it going, carl. let let let go ahead, sir. and nothing i just said, if that if that trial ever happens. okay, so, carl, this is my question. we only have about 7 minutes left here. the the proof that the truth is how much politicians lie? because afraid of the truth. if if the truth didn't matter, if everything that went down, up through and on january sixth wasn't bad for. donald trump among a lot of people in america, they...
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one second, carl. i'm sorry. >> no worries. >> still got me, john? >> i am here, carl.ry about that. yes. i do think that the prices should ease sufficiently that administration can stay intact on trying to fill the spr, refill it, and also, obviously, not tap it and not have to draw upon all that. i think prices should, again, ease as some of these situations come off the oil. >> although there is always the possibility, of course, that israel will respond forcibly to the iranian attack and that we will see a significant escalation, if, in fact, that occurs, what does that do to your forecast? >> i mean no doubt about that, david. the market, that's why brent is at $90 a barrel, going back over 100 is a chip shot from here for sure. i think we certainly rally. i mean big buying in the crude market last week around -- earlier in the week, tuesday, wednesday, as a result of, you know, word coming into the market about what the iranians were finally going to do. yes, it's very much a cliff trade at the moment. do we go much higher or do we go somewhat lower. that's what w
one second, carl. i'm sorry. >> no worries. >> still got me, john? >> i am here, carl.ry about that. yes. i do think that the prices should ease sufficiently that administration can stay intact on trying to fill the spr, refill it, and also, obviously, not tap it and not have to draw upon all that. i think prices should, again, ease as some of these situations come off the oil. >> although there is always the possibility, of course, that israel will respond forcibly to...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim f cramer and david faber. ten-year 4.38, oil eclipses 85 for the first time since october. our roadmap begins with these market worries about dates. the fed might hold off on a june cut. >> also ahead, a rough morning for health insurers. medicare investment rates come in short of expectations. ge shares have been up sharply. the company now completing its final split by spinning off its power generation business. ge aerospace ceo and larry culp and ge fernova scott stray sikh joining us a little later. >>> we mentioned the ten-year going back close to 4.4. this started with the ism data yesterday. >> it's constant. you look at it, just drips and drabs. the market is reacting in a curious way. yesterday the nasdaq finished up. i thought that was incorrect. these are the stocks that should be getting hit, david. i do think this is a very important moment in the market because we had for dot ten about ra rates. >> well, we did yesterday. a mistake for the nasdaq to be up? what does that even mean? >> i mean if r
i'm carl quintanilla with jim f cramer and david faber. ten-year 4.38, oil eclipses 85 for the first time since october. our roadmap begins with these market worries about dates. the fed might hold off on a june cut. >> also ahead, a rough morning for health insurers. medicare investment rates come in short of expectations. ge shares have been up sharply. the company now completing its final split by spinning off its power generation business. ge aerospace ceo and larry culp and ge...
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therefore, carl, it's okay to step in. that's the only logic i have -- >> the award of stock that shareholders will be voting on in terms of his composition is a lot less -- worth a lot less than it was. >> good point. >> a note out of barclays an how and why musk and the company pivoted hard toward texas. that's a regulatory zone where you can take long shots on autonomous. >> i think everyone in detroit would like to go somewhere else, but they're deeply committed to detroit, and they're never going to do that because that's the home. if toyota passes tesla, can you imagine. >> then the uaw piece on cnn today looking at the victory in volkswagen, what it's doing to the labor market in the south, southern manufacturing. >> you're going to see a boom in mexico like you wouldn't believe. you don't have pollution control laws, make $5.00 an hour, transportation right up the ksu, i don't people understand that. trump didn't like it. biden -- they're not aware. >> they're not aware. come on. >> arguing for $5.00 an hour. >> th
therefore, carl, it's okay to step in. that's the only logic i have -- >> the award of stock that shareholders will be voting on in terms of his composition is a lot less -- worth a lot less than it was. >> good point. >> a note out of barclays an how and why musk and the company pivoted hard toward texas. that's a regulatory zone where you can take long shots on autonomous. >> i think everyone in detroit would like to go somewhere else, but they're deeply committed to...
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hello, i'm carl nasman. israel's military says it has recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in gaza in an overnight operation in khan younis on saturday. it accused the islamichhad group of murdering the man, who has been identified as 47—year—old elad katzir. elad was a farmer who was kidnapped from his kibbutz during the hamas attacks on southern israel last october. his sister said she blames israel's government for failing to do a deal with hamas. she, along with thousands of protestors, are calling on their government to do more to free the remaining hostages. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. in tel aviv, protesters are back on the streets. it has been six months since palestinian gunmen stormed southern israel from gaza, and more than 100 israelis remain in captivity. people are urging their government to reach a deal with hamas for hostages to be freed, and they also want their prime minister to go. he should resign after what happened six months ago. th
hello, i'm carl nasman. israel's military says it has recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in gaza in an overnight operation in khan younis on saturday. it accused the islamichhad group of murdering the man, who has been identified as 47—year—old elad katzir. elad was a farmer who was kidnapped from his kibbutz during the hamas attacks on southern israel last october. his sister said she blames israel's government for failing to do a deal with hamas. she, along with thousands...
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good morning, robert. >> good morning, carl.for stocks creating record wealth for households. household wealth reached an all-time high of $156 trillion at the end of 2023. almost all of that gain came from stocks, which added $4 trillion in wealth for americans just in the fourth quarter. stock ownership has always been fairly top heavy. the wealthiest 10% of americans own about 87% of all the stocks. the top 1% own about half. since 2020 the stock market combined with rising real estate values have created the fastest wealth boom in recent history for just about all americans. the wealth of the middle 50% to 90%. that's basically the middle class. that has increased by 45% just over the past three years. they've added $14 trillion wealth, about half coming from higher real estate values. meanwhile, the top 1% seeing their wealth increase by 49% over that time period. most of their gains come from stocks with equities adding $8 trillion in wealth. and the orbit of good news here, more americans are actually benefiting from this
good morning, robert. >> good morning, carl.for stocks creating record wealth for households. household wealth reached an all-time high of $156 trillion at the end of 2023. almost all of that gain came from stocks, which added $4 trillion in wealth for americans just in the fourth quarter. stock ownership has always been fairly top heavy. the wealthiest 10% of americans own about 87% of all the stocks. the top 1% own about half. since 2020 the stock market combined with rising real estate...
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carl, let me begin with you. are you seeing signs of a somewhat slower economy, and is that one reason why you're still predicting a july rate cut >> well, i think we are seeing some moderation in the pace of economic activity. i will be -- my own team's forecasting about 2.7% growth in q1 so still a robust pace, but cooler than what we saw in the prior two quarters but i think what we need to focus on at the moment, you know, it's very well advertised and well discussed in economic circles, including from the fed, that we're in the midst of some degree of a labor supply shock, which means that given, you know, two sources, one immigration, another is labor force participation, we have a lot more workers, we have a bigger economy than we realized. so we have to accept some of that frothier economic data, with not the same perception of what the inflationary consequences will be so a prime example of that, if we could just look back to the last jobs report, 300,000 on non-farm payroll seems like a very hot number,
carl, let me begin with you. are you seeing signs of a somewhat slower economy, and is that one reason why you're still predicting a july rate cut >> well, i think we are seeing some moderation in the pace of economic activity. i will be -- my own team's forecasting about 2.7% growth in q1 so still a robust pace, but cooler than what we saw in the prior two quarters but i think what we need to focus on at the moment, you know, it's very well advertised and well discussed in economic...
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with the latest good morning, emily. >> good morning, carl.y waiting right now for president biden to sign this piece of legislation into law. the senate overwhelmingly passed that ban on tiktok last night. it's part of a larger package that included the $95 billion in foreign aid for ukraine, israel, and the indopacific region, plus other national security measures so under the bill, tiktok would have nine months to find a buyer and divest from parent company bytedance. biden could extend that if he wanted for up to a year, but either way, it's going to prevent any ban of the popular app that 170 million americans use from happening before the november election. and that's going to be critical. biden, of course, is looking to make sure that he's persuading the younger vote there's a lot of concerns that if tiktok disappeared before then, that could pose issues senator mark warner said the concerns around a tiktok are both that bytedance could give data on americans to the chinese government, and control what content users do and don't see >>
with the latest good morning, emily. >> good morning, carl.y waiting right now for president biden to sign this piece of legislation into law. the senate overwhelmingly passed that ban on tiktok last night. it's part of a larger package that included the $95 billion in foreign aid for ukraine, israel, and the indopacific region, plus other national security measures so under the bill, tiktok would have nine months to find a buyer and divest from parent company bytedance. biden could...
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pay attention, he tweeted a few moments ago, this is why we are here, right, carl? what we have seen over the past three years and the flood of migrants over the southern border that is no longer just a border issue. this is an issue for cities and towns all over this country right now that are dealing with the consequences of this. >> look, even those who have dealt with the border issue like senator marshall who came hunting last year on my lease in south texas and saw the evidence in the past year this is kennedy county texas with 460 people living in it. it is half the size of rhode island. we saw evidence of groups of migrants making their way across the ranch from which i lease and hosted senator marshall and it was eye-opening for the senators to see what kind of an operation is used to move people from the river north to pass the communities along the rio grande river through what is called the wild horse district and to bring them north to big cities like houston and dallas and chicago and so forth. it is jaw-dropping for people who are not up close and per
pay attention, he tweeted a few moments ago, this is why we are here, right, carl? what we have seen over the past three years and the flood of migrants over the southern border that is no longer just a border issue. this is an issue for cities and towns all over this country right now that are dealing with the consequences of this. >> look, even those who have dealt with the border issue like senator marshall who came hunting last year on my lease in south texas and saw the evidence in...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen.ther the recent pullback is a stumbling block or stepping stone. >>> exclusive with charles schwab ceo. >>> wall street and the world awaiting israel's response over the attack this weekend. fred kempe joins us over what he is calling the de-escalation myth. >>> righno
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i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli.ack in just a moment as he wraps up with iger. . in the meantime 1% gains at the opening bell. all sectors green. 10-year back to 4.32. the real news is all we got from bob iger. mike, talk about the activism, peltz, succession, profitability, even some concerns the cultural friction disney has been under. >> yeah. you know, you would sum up the message i think we got out of iger he said it a couple times, we know what we need to do. in other words, the strategy that was in place that has been under way is the one they're going to pursue maybe with more urgency than before. some of the things that the company knows it needs to do, sound like they're simple. the cost cutting, getting the cost footprint of streaming down, streaming profitability is one thing, increasing engagement with streaming customers direct to consumer kind of get that stickier easier said than done but you have to do it. it's worth remembering that they're talking about getting free cash flow basically to precovid
i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli.ack in just a moment as he wraps up with iger. . in the meantime 1% gains at the opening bell. all sectors green. 10-year back to 4.32. the real news is all we got from bob iger. mike, talk about the activism, peltz, succession, profitability, even some concerns the cultural friction disney has been under. >> yeah. you know, you would sum up the message i think we got out of iger he said it a couple times, we know what we need to do. in other words,...
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carl and sara? >> looking forward to it. the next hour, ceo of home builder taylor morrison raising guidance with net sales orders up nearly 30%. we'll break down the numbers and talk about where rates could go from here on "money movers." don't miss it. don't go away. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >>> welcome back. keeping an eye on shares of comcast and warner bros. discovery, both down this morning, in part, perhaps, on reporting that others as well as here we have done on the tussle between the two for rights to the nba, to broadcast the nba for warner bros. discovery, the existing holder of that contract, tnt/tbs, and for our parent company, comcast, nbc and potentially the streaming network -- streaming service peacock that would participate. reports have comcast willing to pay as
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hello, i'm carl nasman. after months of stalling, the us house of representatives will finally move ahead with a vote on an aid package for ukraine — along with several other bills, including funding for israel and the indo—pacific. house speaker mikejohnson had delayed bringing legislation to the house floor, amid republican opposition to funding for kyiv. his new proposed foreign aid package splits funding for israel, taiwan, and ukraine into three separate bills, with $61 billion in aid for ukraine and regional partners, $26 billion in support for israel, and $8 billion for taiwan and other us allies in the indo—pacific region. the bills are something house republican french hill would support, saying they're in america's national security. isa is a fundamental tenet to improve national security. i
hello, i'm carl nasman. after months of stalling, the us house of representatives will finally move ahead with a vote on an aid package for ukraine — along with several other bills, including funding for israel and the indo—pacific. house speaker mikejohnson had delayed bringing legislation to the house floor, amid republican opposition to funding for kyiv. his new proposed foreign aid package splits funding for israel, taiwan, and ukraine into three separate bills, with $61 billion in aid...
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at some point you have to give it up, carl. know that anything the fed does or doesn't do is going to fix the housing problem it's almost like you want to think about the inflation problem we have. i know it's a little bit, but ex-housing i'm not sure what's happening in housing is related to fed policy here think about it, when you do a thought experiment f the fed lowers rates that makes housing more affordable and more people buying on the fence and if you raise rates that makes it less affordable i don't see a way that the fed cutting, hiking or staying the same is going to fix what is a secular deficit. >> i wonder if you can say that about the other components that have been sticky too i don't know what fed can do about auto insurance or medical services inflation and those are parts of why the inflation number reads so hot as well. >> some of it is outside of the fed's ability to effect. overall, the fed's idea as you know is slow aggregate demand with higher interest rates make it harder to borrow. you have a back flow
at some point you have to give it up, carl. know that anything the fed does or doesn't do is going to fix the housing problem it's almost like you want to think about the inflation problem we have. i know it's a little bit, but ex-housing i'm not sure what's happening in housing is related to fed policy here think about it, when you do a thought experiment f the fed lowers rates that makes housing more affordable and more people buying on the fence and if you raise rates that makes it less...
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i'm carl nasman.s bombardment of ukraine continues after more than 80 missiles and drones targeted critical infrastructure. five regions were hit thursday, leaving more than 200,000 people without power. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air defence supplies, urging the west not to turn a blind eye to russia's continuing attacks. russian president vladimir putin has hosted talks with the belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko. putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarise ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, wh
i'm carl nasman.s bombardment of ukraine continues after more than 80 missiles and drones targeted critical infrastructure. five regions were hit thursday, leaving more than 200,000 people without power. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air defence supplies, urging the west not to turn a blind eye to russia's continuing attacks. russian president vladimir putin has hosted talks with the belarusian leader,...
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i'm carl nasman. the israel defense forces have now fired two senior officers after an internal investigation called the attack a "grave accident," saying the idf believed the aid convoy was carrying hamas gunmen. that convoy belonged to the world central kitchen. the aid group has dismissed the report, calling it "cold comfort for the aid workers�* families," and is urging an independent investigation. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson has more. israel says hamas gunmen often pose as aid workers. not this time. its army today said the killing of seven aid workers in air strikes this week was a grave mistake due to mistaken identification, errors in decision—making and a serious violation of army procedures. the convoy, belonging to the charity world central kitchen, was struck in central gaza late on monday night, survivors running between the remaining vehicles before being hit again and then again. the army said its forces had mistaken the bag one passenger was carrying for a gun after
i'm carl nasman. the israel defense forces have now fired two senior officers after an internal investigation called the attack a "grave accident," saying the idf believed the aid convoy was carrying hamas gunmen. that convoy belonged to the world central kitchen. the aid group has dismissed the report, calling it "cold comfort for the aid workers�* families," and is urging an independent investigation. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson has more. israel says...
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carl, thank you. thank you. well, a less than 24 hours, india will begin the largest extra size of democracy in the world. nearly 1000000000 voters will go to the pulse and a 6 week long parliamentary election with the 1st phase. starting on friday, we are bringing these special coverage of the event the that while waiting for polling stations to open, india has been the celebrating the upcoming election with people seems dancing and marching in the streets. voters will choose the representatives in the lower house of parliament as the lots of boss. the party with the majority will form a government and appoint one of its winning candidates. as prime minister are 2 things and sharma has more on what's expected in the election. and the coverage is getting abroad when you talk about the venetian, all the info, the pointing towards the one direction that's moving from will be in fact he sees that his political bossy b to b will basically get more than $400.00 seats out of the $543.00 parliament, the seeds set up fo
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i don't expect much talk about cuts, carl or sara, or about hikes. >> yeah.duction, though, people are thinking may, may we nmight get some of that. >> sure. >> this "wall street journal" report that i want to be careful on the language here, because it wasn't so solid in terms of this necessarily happening, but trump allies drawing up plans to blunt fed's independence and i say that because the article said it wasn't clear whether president trump knew of these plans of these plans and denial from some of the representatives of the campaign contemplating a president having a more direct impact on the federal reserve and blurring that independence, wiping out that independence, how should we think about that >> well, you know, sara, i read the article carefully like you did and i came up with a couple takeaways. the broad brush of it is scary, but a lot of it is speculative there was stuff that was derived from a document and stuff from what advisors around the president were saying. you know, there were some pretty crazy advisors around the president in the l
i don't expect much talk about cuts, carl or sara, or about hikes. >> yeah.duction, though, people are thinking may, may we nmight get some of that. >> sure. >> this "wall street journal" report that i want to be careful on the language here, because it wasn't so solid in terms of this necessarily happening, but trump allies drawing up plans to blunt fed's independence and i say that because the article said it wasn't clear whether president trump knew of these plans...
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i'm carl quint neen yeah with david faber and jim cramer. futures near session highs as we await cpi tomorrow. ten-year back to 4.37. a prediction from elon musk who says ai will overtake human intelligence next year. >> also ahead, markets are trying to shrug off expectations ahead of tomorrow's key inflation data. >>> amazon the first record close since 2021. that's one day after hitting a fresh 52-week high. it was fresh, jim. >> let's begin with the ongoing ai revolution. last night on the social media platform x, elon musk weighed in on the rapid development of artificial intelligence. >> my guess is that we'll have ai that is smarter than any one human probably around the end of next year. and then ai -- the total amount of compute of ai i think will probably need all of humans in five years. >> we'll get a lot more today, jim. google cloud ceo keynote at note. >> i love tom curran. he's been doing a good job. don't call him tom. >> i will not. >> i spent a lot of time at ttc, the nvidia conference. we talked so much about when they're
i'm carl quint neen yeah with david faber and jim cramer. futures near session highs as we await cpi tomorrow. ten-year back to 4.37. a prediction from elon musk who says ai will overtake human intelligence next year. >> also ahead, markets are trying to shrug off expectations ahead of tomorrow's key inflation data. >>> amazon the first record close since 2021. that's one day after hitting a fresh 52-week high. it was fresh, jim. >> let's begin with the ongoing ai...
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we can't get enough oohing and awing, carl. >> you like panda diplomacy, thank you.a brew jer. >>> surprising e-koh data changed rates this week. our senior economic reporter steve liesman with a fresh look at the cnbc fed survey hey, steve. >> good morning, carl. yeah, the cnbc fed survey forecasters after the numbers last week they ratcheted up q2 growth but also ratcheted up the outlook for 2024 inflation upgrading growth we've seen that, but it's the most substantial inflation nupg a while for this survey here take a look at the numbers after a weaker than expected gdp the stronger consumer spending data, the 29 respondents boosted second quarter growth from 2.1 we have no data, this is the early forecast what they did is -- what they missed in q1 into q2 higher starting point for consumption. inflation is now sooep send and ending the year above 3% up from 2.7. that number is in line with the fed's forecast for core pce for 2024, cpi running at 2.6, but above the target range, you figure that cpi runs a half point hotter than the pce. about half of respondents s
we can't get enough oohing and awing, carl. >> you like panda diplomacy, thank you.a brew jer. >>> surprising e-koh data changed rates this week. our senior economic reporter steve liesman with a fresh look at the cnbc fed survey hey, steve. >> good morning, carl. yeah, the cnbc fed survey forecasters after the numbers last week they ratcheted up q2 growth but also ratcheted up the outlook for 2024 inflation upgrading growth we've seen that, but it's the most substantial...
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carl i'm looking for the right yiddish word to try and character. i start with we've just what we've just heard. >> i think even by washington standards in the age of trump we've just seen bill barr engaging in a kind of craven hypocrisy that is emblematic of him despite his quiet tones and of a huge, huge problem which is republican leaders who understand the horror, danger of donald trump and refuse been there to witness it. listen to what he said. he saw the sedition that he called out barr did look at him calling trump before a brazen criminal and to get up and say, that donald trump should be the next president of the united states. it's astonishing it's it's a kind of hypocrisy attorney general dedicated to the rule of law. and then he talks about how trump has no dedication to the rule of law i say, first of all, it's a great interview is so revealing and that's not stated. bar doesn't that doesn't score some points in it. what it is a defining document of where we are and that kind of blind loyalty to a seditious president as liz cheney poin
carl i'm looking for the right yiddish word to try and character. i start with we've just what we've just heard. >> i think even by washington standards in the age of trump we've just seen bill barr engaging in a kind of craven hypocrisy that is emblematic of him despite his quiet tones and of a huge, huge problem which is republican leaders who understand the horror, danger of donald trump and refuse been there to witness it. listen to what he said. he saw the sedition that he called out...
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the other republican members, carl mundt of south dakota, everett dirksen of illinois, charles potter of michigan. there were three democrats on the committee as well. john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on investigations. government affairs committee was not the most desirable committee for members to be on. it was sort of a place where newer members, first term members, would would end up serving because more experienced, more senior members would want to be on higher profile committees. so the interesting thing about the makeup of the committee and particularly that permanent subcommittee, which did the actual investigations and held the
the other republican members, carl mundt of south dakota, everett dirksen of illinois, charles potter of michigan. there were three democrats on the committee as well. john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager...
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let's get to phil lebeau. >> hey, carl.uarter, ford sales, up 6.8% here in the united states. let's go within the numbers to look at some of the key segments that people are focused on. we're going to start with ev sales rising 86%. you could sit there and say, it's cominf a lower number base from last year, 86% is not that impressive. you look at the sales within that, mustang mach-e, now the third best selling vehicle in this country. huge quarter in terms of when they knocked down the prices. that boosted sales there. ford is now number three among automakers in the u.s. and then there are the hybrid sales, up 42%. i know we have been hitting this repeatedly, not just with ford but with other automakers. the ev market, red-hot. point of reference, guys? first quarter, evs, while ford was up 42%, the market overall, up 45%. that's hybrids. ev sales in the first quarter for the market overall up just 3%. you don't have to look hard in terms of seeing what people are buying right now. it is hybrids. hybrids are in demand, a
let's get to phil lebeau. >> hey, carl.uarter, ford sales, up 6.8% here in the united states. let's go within the numbers to look at some of the key segments that people are focused on. we're going to start with ev sales rising 86%. you could sit there and say, it's cominf a lower number base from last year, 86% is not that impressive. you look at the sales within that, mustang mach-e, now the third best selling vehicle in this country. huge quarter in terms of when they knocked down the...
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liz cheney, mitt romney, carl rove. how does the biden campaign plan to utilize their words and potentially even get them to appear on behalf of the current president? >> it was also chris christie, there are all these senators having stayed away from donald trump having criticized him, lisa murkowski, susan collins, these kind of folks. our colleague jonathan martin did this amazing column asking the exact question, why hasn't biden called kristi, and we talked to campaign officials. what they say essentially is their focus right now is on the voters, that they're talking to republican voters. you've seen ads where they are obviously leaning into the words of republicans, people who run against donald trump in what was supposed to be a competitive primary and has since dropped out. and they'll probably use carl rove's words in order to do that. the question is whether or not they're actually going to talk to the people. and i think what's on their mind is nowadays everyone kind of has an opinion on joe biden and donald
liz cheney, mitt romney, carl rove. how does the biden campaign plan to utilize their words and potentially even get them to appear on behalf of the current president? >> it was also chris christie, there are all these senators having stayed away from donald trump having criticized him, lisa murkowski, susan collins, these kind of folks. our colleague jonathan martin did this amazing column asking the exact question, why hasn't biden called kristi, and we talked to campaign officials....
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the other republican members, carl mundt of south dakota, everett dirksen of illinois, charles potter of michigan. there were three democrats on the committee as well. john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on investigations. government affairs committee was not the most desirable committee for members to be on. it was sort of a place where newer members, first term members, would would end up serving because more experienced, more senior members would want to be on higher profile committees. so the interesting thing about the makeup of the committee and particularly that permanent subcommittee, which did the actual investigations and held the
the other republican members, carl mundt of south dakota, everett dirksen of illinois, charles potter of michigan. there were three democrats on the committee as well. john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager...
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i think that -- >> very nice. >> carl?a challenge looking for segue i would go to goldman >> that's probably right. b.j.'s probably doesn't have anything nearly as bad as this belt. the other belt i threw away immediately. b.j.'s being kicked by costco, but also by walmart. we haven't talked about walmart later but that split helped it. chipotle feels like it should do a split. >> nvidia and you talk about the need for a split there. >> i sktd him about a split. sometimes, people don't listen to what the person asked. one of the things that the great cfo of chipo 2tle made, it' gre for employees. they don't want a fractional share. no pushback from any large institution. none. >> guys, i'm going to move on to tesla quickly because it's mover this morning, up some 3.6% this after friday when there were a lot of questions about the lower end car that they're supposed to be introducing, musk came out later, yes, we still are, lower price point and then also came out and said we're going to have full self-drive zmrg at 5:00 be
i think that -- >> very nice. >> carl?a challenge looking for segue i would go to goldman >> that's probably right. b.j.'s probably doesn't have anything nearly as bad as this belt. the other belt i threw away immediately. b.j.'s being kicked by costco, but also by walmart. we haven't talked about walmart later but that split helped it. chipotle feels like it should do a split. >> nvidia and you talk about the need for a split there. >> i sktd him about a split....