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follow us on twitter and instagram on thenews@cnbc. >>> it is 5:00 at cnbc global headquarters here isive at five what happened in baltimore j&j firing back after one lab ruined 15 million vaccine doses. >>> and georgia fighting back on the voting laws. >>> and president biden revealing the $2 trillion spending plan and corporate tax proposal questions regain if yo
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on cnbc." >>> simply put, we failed adam. >> the city's mayor calling for calm as she addresses chicago's history of violence that's taking lives >> we've got to do things differently. >> the then cop who shot daunte wright makes her first appearance in court as the victim's mother grieves. >> there's never going to be justice for us >> the defendant speaks in court. >> have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify? >> tonight, what he decided and next steps day 14 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> a third shot pfizer's answer, as it lays out a timeline for protective immunity, and dr. fauci calls for a universal vaccine. >>> plus the united states hits russia with sanctions, stimulus loans for pay back's due for people who never applied now the investigation. >>> and ufo footage, the pentagon confirms the navy shot it >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening, the chicago mayor calls for calm after the city today release
on cnbc." >>> simply put, we failed adam. >> the city's mayor calling for calm as she addresses chicago's history of violence that's taking lives >> we've got to do things differently. >> the then cop who shot daunte wright makes her first appearance in court as the victim's mother grieves. >> there's never going to be justice for us >> the defendant speaks in court. >> have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify? >>...
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contessa brewer live in vegas with a first on cnbc look.i, contessa, what can you see >> hi there, shep, well, as you descend the escalator into the loop station, you see the teslas waiting to whisk you into a tunnel 43 feet below ground. now, you might think, all right, it's like a subway, but this is more like a highway underground, and because it's las vegas, this is also a thrill ride. the las vegas convention center loop is part thrill ride, part light and sound show, but mostly just a commute across a sprawling convention center. >> if there's a show going on and you've got a lot of traffic in the convention center, it can be a 45 minute walk from one end to the other. >> the loop gets you there in less than two minutes. here's how it works. you enter the station and call for a tesla. >> the system operates like an uber or a lyft where you have an app on your phone, you say i'm here, i want to go there the car comes up, has an identifier on it that matches with what is on the app on your phone. >> passengers don't have to make multipl
contessa brewer live in vegas with a first on cnbc look.i, contessa, what can you see >> hi there, shep, well, as you descend the escalator into the loop station, you see the teslas waiting to whisk you into a tunnel 43 feet below ground. now, you might think, all right, it's like a subway, but this is more like a highway underground, and because it's las vegas, this is also a thrill ride. the las vegas convention center loop is part thrill ride, part light and sound show, but mostly just...
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this is the news on cnbc >>> wear a mask outdoors or no >> i thi >>> masks outdoor or no? >> new cdc guidelines are coming what about people who are skipping their second dose state of emergency in elizabeth city in north carolina after the the shooting death of andrew brown jr. >> let's be clear, this was an execution. >> the city allowed them to see just 20 seconds of body cam video. >> 20 seconds is not transparency >>> the police report to consider gun rights. what protection does the second amendment gives for carrying firearm in public? >> politics and gender identity, civil rights calling for economic pressure to derail the surge in anti-trans law. >>> summer travel to europe, possible for vaccinated americans. >>> why your favorite shows from the '90s sounds different in the stream ♪ live from cnbc, the facts, the truths, the news with shepard smith. good evening, the family of andrew brown jr. is calling his death an execution after they watched police body cam video of sheriff deputies shooting during a raid at his home in elizabeth city, in north carolina. we ha
this is the news on cnbc >>> wear a mask outdoors or no >> i thi >>> masks outdoor or no? >> new cdc guidelines are coming what about people who are skipping their second dose state of emergency in elizabeth city in north carolina after the the shooting death of andrew brown jr. >> let's be clear, this was an execution. >> the city allowed them to see just 20 seconds of body cam video. >> 20 seconds is not transparency >>> the police...
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cnbc's eamon javers now.ence all of a sudden in this intelligence >> yeah, shep, that's right. what the white house said today was that the evidence for these bounties is underwhelming because it came from detainees that had been captured by u.s. or afghan forces and those detainees could have laid to american interrogators to tell them what they wanted to hear or deliberately cause confusion, and they said there's a challenging operating environment in afghanistan that's a washington way of saying it's just very hard to know for sure. >> never got those details back then back to those sanctions. do these have any teeth or is it just more of the same lip flapping >> well, look, what the president said today is he's being careful not to start a spiral of retaliation and escalation that could get out of control. >> i was clear with president putin that we could have gone further, but i chose not to do so i chose to be proportionate. >> now, biden also said he believes he and putin will be able to have a summit
cnbc's eamon javers now.ence all of a sudden in this intelligence >> yeah, shep, that's right. what the white house said today was that the evidence for these bounties is underwhelming because it came from detainees that had been captured by u.s. or afghan forces and those detainees could have laid to american interrogators to tell them what they wanted to hear or deliberately cause confusion, and they said there's a challenging operating environment in afghanistan that's a washington way...
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this is the news on cnbc >> tears on the witness stand and new video that shows the convenience store purchase that prompted the police call that ended with george floyd's death. today the cashier's testimony. >> i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. >> day three in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> covid vaccines for children, a key component to ending the pandemic. >> we'll probably have it in time for the fall school year. >> now pfizer reports just how safe the shot is for kids as young as 12. >>> now it's time to rebuild. >> president biden unveils his $2 trillion infrastructure package, but in washington, can they get it done new reporting, plus we're live with one of biden's top advisers. >>> and the winter freeze that crippled texas also triggered a plastic shortage that means you'll pay. tonight, how much for how long and why? >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening, the final minutes of george floyd's life leading up to hisdeadly encounter with minneapolis police now we're seeing that for the first time during testimony in t
this is the news on cnbc >> tears on the witness stand and new video that shows the convenience store purchase that prompted the police call that ended with george floyd's death. today the cashier's testimony. >> i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. >> day three in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> covid vaccines for children, a key component to ending the pandemic. >> we'll probably have it in time for the fall school year. >> now pfizer reports just...
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i'm shepherd smith, this is the news on cnbc. five dead including a doctor and two grandchildren in south carolina. tonight investigating two mass shootings yet again in america. >>> was it fentanyl or an officer's knee that cut off the oxygen a veteran lung doctor narrates george floyd's last moments alive. >> that is the moment the air goes out of his body. >> day nine in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> and college hazing. a fraternity member is charged after police say he sprayed a toxic chemical into a student's mouth. and a new development in the alcohol fuel death last month. s >>> a covid conundrum. more see cases rise as others who dropped the mask mandates dropped see their cases going down. why? >>> and a college degree from chipotle >>> and losing the covid-19 pounds. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> out of texas, one person is dead after a shooting in the warehouse in the town of bryan, just a few short miles from texas a&m university. it happened a few hours ago, and the co
i'm shepherd smith, this is the news on cnbc. five dead including a doctor and two grandchildren in south carolina. tonight investigating two mass shootings yet again in america. >>> was it fentanyl or an officer's knee that cut off the oxygen a veteran lung doctor narrates george floyd's last moments alive. >> that is the moment the air goes out of his body. >> day nine in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> and college hazing. a fraternity member is charged after...
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this is the news on cnbc >> the georgia election law. democrats call it the new jim crow republicans claim it tweaks a broken system. >> there was nothing remotely involved in suppressing the vote >> tonight, cutting through the messaging and breaking down what's really in play. as kentucky today becomes the lone red state to expand voting rights >>> the impact of covid on the rule and brain more than a third of covid survivors diagnosed with neurological or mental disorders. >>> investigators reveal the cause of tiger woods' crash. >> it's unsafe for the conditions >>> and 22 women accuse him of inappropriate behavior >>> and how thoo pay for the wht house rescue plan. >>> and giant lizard slithers in 7/eleven >>> live, from cnbc. the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >> and good evening. tonight, something a little different and important for our democracy. we are about to spend considerable time cutting through the noise. it can be deafening, and distracting. all the noise around the georgia-voting law, is at the center
this is the news on cnbc >> the georgia election law. democrats call it the new jim crow republicans claim it tweaks a broken system. >> there was nothing remotely involved in suppressing the vote >> tonight, cutting through the messaging and breaking down what's really in play. as kentucky today becomes the lone red state to expand voting rights >>> the impact of covid on the rule and brain more than a third of covid survivors diagnosed with neurological or mental...
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this is the news on cnbc the minneapolis police chief who fired the defendant testifies to the leveled on george floyd >> that does not appear in any way, shape or form that that is light to moderate pressure. >> day six in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> it could collapse at any moment racing to prevent a potentially catastrophic spill in florida. hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic water in the paths of hundreds of homes. >>> human smugglers promising on facebook they can get migrants safely into the united states. tonight the department of homeland security claiming the smugglers' lies are part of the surge at the border. >> plus a packed stadium >> we just try to be safe. >> the texas rangers home opener today hosting the largest pandemic era sporting event yet. every seat available and why the texas governor refused to throw out the ceremonial first pitch >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >>> good evening he fired officer derek chauvin after george floyd's death, and today the minneapolis police chief took the stand in the ex-co
this is the news on cnbc the minneapolis police chief who fired the defendant testifies to the leveled on george floyd >> that does not appear in any way, shape or form that that is light to moderate pressure. >> day six in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> it could collapse at any moment racing to prevent a potentially catastrophic spill in florida. hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic water in the paths of hundreds of homes. >>> human smugglers promising on...
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cnbc sports business reporter now. a lot of money here. >> eveng, shep yes, he does you know, listen, may not be a "forbes," yo lot of money for top tier athletes but, you know, according to "forbes," you know, back in september, 2020, he made about 8 million in endorsements last season, last year in 2020, alone. so you have to figure that was going to line up again for 2021. and not even to mention that you know, he still has an extension that is going to kick in, in 2022 season so depending on his status, he may miss out on that type of money as well. not even to mention, hey, does he even play in the season should these allegations follow him into the year. so he is definitely on target of losing a substantial amount of money. but again, just allegations and you got to see how it plays out. but certainly, not looking good for him right now. >> yeah, he has denied them. in your article today, you compared watson's situation to two nfl greats big ben roethlisberger and michael vick both players face legal troubles but
cnbc sports business reporter now. a lot of money here. >> eveng, shep yes, he does you know, listen, may not be a "forbes," yo lot of money for top tier athletes but, you know, according to "forbes," you know, back in september, 2020, he made about 8 million in endorsements last season, last year in 2020, alone. so you have to figure that was going to line up again for 2021. and not even to mention that you know, he still has an extension that is going to kick in, in...
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seems it's coming and it's topping cnbc's on the money.t delivering marijuana once recreational use becomes legal at the federal level >> when the road is clear for cannabis, when federal laws come into play, we're absolutely going to take a look at it. >> but for now he said uber will focus on food and alcohol. >>> nike set to start refurbishing sneakers returned by shoppers to help reduce waste. to qualify, customers have to bring back the shoes within 60 days of buying them. after cleaning them up, nike reports it will sell the kicks at a lower price. >>> and domino's newest delivery man is actually a robot. a self-driving car made by nuro. it's scheduled to start delivering pizzas in houston this week as part of a pilot program. customers can track the robot by text once it arrived, enter a pin code and the doors open up [ bell ringing ] >>> on wall street, the dow down 55, the s&p just a fraction and the nasdaq down 50 >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >>> charges filed against a
seems it's coming and it's topping cnbc's on the money.t delivering marijuana once recreational use becomes legal at the federal level >> when the road is clear for cannabis, when federal laws come into play, we're absolutely going to take a look at it. >> but for now he said uber will focus on food and alcohol. >>> nike set to start refurbishing sneakers returned by shoppers to help reduce waste. to qualify, customers have to bring back the shoes within 60 days of buying...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.y to go but for others, the light at the end of the tunnel is still around the bend. dealing with pandemic ptsd >>> kristen welker is having a baby the complicated road to parenthood familiar to many. tonight, their story of setbacks, hope, and ultimately unmitigated joy. >>> and now it's official. caitlyn jenner running for governor >> she says california needs an honest leader with a clear vision in a statement, the long time republican said she would make a formal announcement in the coming weeks and called herself a compassionate disrupter. she's running against current governor gavin newsom who is facing a recall threat california has voted in the governator cnbc's scott cohen on another unlikely bid >> reporter: as politics go, it doesn't get more california than this >> i want this country to thrive >> reporter: caitlyn jenner, reality tv star, former olympian, and republican >> i love my fellow republicans, yay. >> reporter: announcing she wants to be governor of california, ta
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.y to go but for others, the light at the end of the tunnel is still around the bend. dealing with pandemic ptsd >>> kristen welker is having a baby the complicated road to parenthood familiar to many. tonight, their story of setbacks, hope, and ultimately unmitigated joy. >>> and now it's official. caitlyn jenner running for governor >> she says california needs an honest leader with a clear vision in a statement,...
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this is the news on cnbc >> when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point he a pulse. >> what a reasonable police officer would do. >> cities and states brace for a verdict. day 15 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> good to go everyone 16 and older now eligible >> look at the data. the data speak for themselves. >>> a tesla crass turns deadly, and police say no one was behind the wheel. tonight investigators looking to determine whether the car's autopilot technology was a factor >>> what to do with all the delivery boxes at a year indeer, some advise. >>> alexi navalny on deathwatch. >>> open for business, help wanted now. >>> helicopter triumph on mars >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good even, the nation waits for a verdict with derek chauvin on trial jury deliberation are underway after both sides laid out their closing arguments. prosecutors argued there was no excuse for the now fired minneapolis cop to kneel on george floyd's neck for nearly 9 1/2 minutes. >> what george floyd needed was some oxygen
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that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. retail union that failed to organize amazon workers is asking the national labor relations board to investigate they say the e-commerce giant threatened widespread layoffs, among other things amazon denies the accusation and accuses the union of misrepresenting the facts. >>> apple reinstating parparler apple reports parler is now compliant with the app store rules. >>> gamestop shares jumped following news that the ceo george sherman plans to step down by the end of july. ed keith gill, the guy known as roaring kitty on reddit exercised call options, in other words he's all in. >>> on wall street, the dow down 123, s&p down 22, the nasdaq down 138 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. >>> it was a brief 39 seconds, bus history still made as the mars helicopters takes the first flight on another planet >>> governor desantis signing into law anti-riot legislation >>> and back-to-back shootings in separate states. >> two separate shootings
that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. retail union that failed to organize amazon workers is asking the national labor relations board to investigate they say the e-commerce giant threatened widespread layoffs, among other things amazon denies the accusation and accuses the union of misrepresenting the facts. >>> apple reinstating parparler apple reports parler is now compliant with the app store rules. >>> gamestop shares jumped following news that the ceo george...
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here's cnbc's andrea day >> what's that number? age 80. >> i've got my answer. >> what's your answer? >> 70. >> that's exactly right. >> reporter: joan is a retired school teacher, but since december she's taken on a new student. >> i was a little bit nervous because i haven't taught anybody for a long, long time. >> reporter: she lives at westminster canterberry, a senior living center and is part of a grouppiloting a tutoring program, called birdsong connecting seniors with students online. >> it is very exciting to learn from her very challenging in a good way. >> reporter: alex is in second grade. he hasn't been back in school since the class went virtual. >> when we started subtracting it was a little hard and i actually rocked it. >> you rocked it. >> can't put into words the help that it's been. >> reporter: alex's mom is crystal, a nurse working the night shift. >> struggling and trying to balance home life and work life has been difficult it's more than i could have ever expected or wanted got lucky with mrs. bondi. >> i'm
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at cnbc.ere is the top five at 5:00 april's red hot rolls on >>> london calling small business in england finally allowed to reopen. julianna tatelbaum is live out and about and brings you a look at the big day in the uk >>> and jay powell speaking out about the archegos collapse for the first time on "60 minutes"fo
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on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. with derek chauvin in prison, officers react to the cops testifying against him could reimagining policing begin in minneapolis >> saving the planet is one thing, but drinking toilet water? on this earth day, a proposal you might learn to swallow >>> and 300 million tons that's how much plastic we waste every year >> that's what a u.n. study shows. 300 million tons or 1.2 trillion pounds of plastic. about the same as the combined weight of all 8 billion people on earth heavy. >> the situation so bad that people are now willing to change their spending habits. according to a survey conducted by the data firm dinata, 60% of americans say they prefer to buy products and services that are ecofriendly, and more than 50% agree it's worth paying more for them some companies are now listening and doing their part to lessen the burden on the environment. with a few standouts here's cnbc's diana olick. >> stability a $1.3 billion brand, fully embracing what many others are putting off >> growth
on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. with derek chauvin in prison, officers react to the cops testifying against him could reimagining policing begin in minneapolis >> saving the planet is one thing, but drinking toilet water? on this earth day, a proposal you might learn to swallow >>> and 300 million tons that's how much plastic we waste every year >> that's what a u.n. study shows. 300 million tons or 1.2 trillion pounds of plastic. about the same as the combined weight...
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"this is the news on cnbc. her boss said she meant to fire her taser but fired her gun instead, kim potter, arrested and charged in the death of daunte wright. the defense calls a medical examiner witness. >> mr. floyd died of a cardiac arrhythmia. >> so the knee to the neck of george floyd played no role? day 13 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> what to do now with the j&j vaccine? the cdc holds an emergency meeting, the push for more doses of pfizer and moderna. >>> the capitol insurrection, now we know they had the warning, that congress itself was the target so why the directive not to use their strongest tactics against the mob? new details from a scathing watchdog report. >>> plus, bernie madoff dead at 82, the helpers behind the vaccine bots, and how americans are spending their stimulus checks >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening, the police officer who killed daunte wright is in jail tonight, arrested and charged with second degree manslau
"this is the news on cnbc. her boss said she meant to fire her taser but fired her gun instead, kim potter, arrested and charged in the death of daunte wright. the defense calls a medical examiner witness. >> mr. floyd died of a cardiac arrhythmia. >> so the knee to the neck of george floyd played no role? day 13 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> what to do now with the j&j vaccine? the cdc holds an emergency meeting, the push for more doses of pfizer and moderna....
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc.f the news >>> so you've got a vaccine. now what shake some hands hug some people? or should you keep your hands to yourself we explore etiquette in the world of covid. >>> every 17 years, these cicadas rise from earth and swarm. it's about that time >>> and india continues to fight a covid surge like nothing we have ever seen. >> president biden says he's considering shipping vaccines to india, noting they helped us in our darkest hours of the pandemic today the white house also announced plans to deploy a strike team to support health care workers in india. several countries have already started sending medical supplies new delhi just got these shipments from the u.k early last month, india's health minister claimed they were in the end game of the pandemic there, but just weeks later, a huge surge now they're breaking infection records on a near daily basis and crippling the nation's health care system how did the situation in india get so bad so quickly? health experts say it's com
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♪ >>> i'm shepherd smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.olympics tonight meet a leader for team usa hoping for one last trip to the podium >>> intelligence reports ignored. orders not to use powerful crowd control tools. the findings from a new report on the response to the capitol insurrection >>> and today president biden announcing he's withdrawing all u.s. troops from afghanistan, marking the end of america's longest war. >> i'm now the fourth united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan, two republicans, two democrats. i will not pass this responsibility onto a fifth. >> reporter: the president says the draw down will start next month from 2,500 troops to none by september 11th, 20 years since the terror attacks that preceded the war the president of afghanistan says he spoke with president biden and he respects the decision to withdraw in a tweet he wrote the country will work with the u.s. partners to ensure a smooth transition. but some lawmakers over here say they're concerned pulling our troops ou
♪ >>> i'm shepherd smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.olympics tonight meet a leader for team usa hoping for one last trip to the podium >>> intelligence reports ignored. orders not to use powerful crowd control tools. the findings from a new report on the response to the capitol insurrection >>> and today president biden announcing he's withdrawing all u.s. troops from afghanistan, marking the end of america's longest war. >> i'm now the fourth united...
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this is the news on cnbc >>> the medical examiner who ruled george floyd's death a homicide takes the stand why he never watched the arrest video. >> i did not want to bias my exam. >> day ten in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> investigations underway into the motive of two mass shootings less than 24 hours apart the hard-fought battle to unionize an amazon facility is over >>> an important moment for working people >> tonight, the vote count and what it means for american labor. >>> battling covid, the virus and the misinformation social media flooded with lies about the vaccine's impact on fertility. >>> plus, prince philip dead at 99 volcano eruption prompts island evacuation and the mars helicopter poised to make history. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening he performed the autopsy of george floyd and ruled his death a homicide today, the medical examiner took the stand in derek chauvin's murder trial he testified that chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck and officers pinning him to the asphalt was the direct cause o
this is the news on cnbc >>> the medical examiner who ruled george floyd's death a homicide takes the stand why he never watched the arrest video. >> i did not want to bias my exam. >> day ten in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> investigations underway into the motive of two mass shootings less than 24 hours apart the hard-fought battle to unionize an amazon facility is over >>> an important moment for working people >> tonight, the vote count and...
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cnbc's seema mody on the bottom of the hour.bout actual voting laws >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions but expressing frustration saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, man, especially after we did all that we did with the past elections and everything like that >> i think it's awful, i think it's a black eye for the state i think the only reason they did it was to get people not to vote it's specific in terms of trying to disenfranchise. i just don't understand why america doesn't want everybody voting. >> to be honest, it seems like another set of jim crow thing. not to be there. but to limit the people's voice, i don't think it's right >> reporter: others were in favor of this law, shep, or said that boycotts do not work. mean time, senators here in georgia saying both boycotts could hurt the economy this as civil rights leaders, activists and politics are asking for a national boycott of companies that are taking a stand against georgia's voting law. that set to go in
cnbc's seema mody on the bottom of the hour.bout actual voting laws >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions but expressing frustration saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, man, especially after we did all that we did with the past elections and everything like that >> i think it's awful, i think it's a black eye for the state i think the only reason they did it was to get people not to vote it's specific in terms of trying...
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our new focus on technology here on cnbc.'m carl quintanilla along with deirdre bosa and julia boorstin joins us today as women as jon fortt. first time above the 50-day since february stay @home plays, docusign, zoom, peloton, leading intel lower by a percent or more. >> that's what's happening in tech a broader cnbc update with rahel solomon. >> hello white house says pause in the use of the johnson & johnson vaccine due to blood clot will not affect vaccination plans 5% have used the j&j shots administration officials say they already secured enough of the pfizer and. >> moderator: >> modermoderna vaccines for 300 million americans. >>> and the j&j pause at the press briefing, we'll hear more. and jeff zients will join white house press secretary jen psaki at 1:45 eastern. >>> and the covid vaccine in europe following announcement of pause in the u.s., talks set to begin in europe this week. >>> that was our cnbc update for this hour. back to you, julia -- carl, actually. >> thank you, rahel solomon. >>> get to julia i kno
our new focus on technology here on cnbc.'m carl quintanilla along with deirdre bosa and julia boorstin joins us today as women as jon fortt. first time above the 50-day since february stay @home plays, docusign, zoom, peloton, leading intel lower by a percent or more. >> that's what's happening in tech a broader cnbc update with rahel solomon. >> hello white house says pause in the use of the johnson & johnson vaccine due to blood clot will not affect vaccination plans 5% have...
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at cnbc.ot streak nasdaq on pace to do something it has not done in a couple of years. more tech's remarkable run ahead. >>> bidding wars all cash deals and race to build more the red-hot housing market getting even hotter. we will speak with
at cnbc.ot streak nasdaq on pace to do something it has not done in a couple of years. more tech's remarkable run ahead. >>> bidding wars all cash deals and race to build more the red-hot housing market getting even hotter. we will speak with
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cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us. meg, this is really reassuring. >> it is on the south african finding these are the first results that we've seen for either pfizer or moderna's vaccines against that concerning b 1351 variant. they're very strong. 800 apartments were in pfizer's trial. and there were cases of covid in those who got the placebo. they suggest the vaccine protects well against that variant. remember, this is the one that's so concerning for its ability to partially evade vaccines that the nih started a trial this week of a modified moderna shot tailored to this strain. now, whether we'll need that or other booster shots is not yet clear, though many believe this round of shots won't be our only one. now, the other news on the results out to six months means that pfizer now has enough data to file for full approval of the vaccine with the fda this would mean the vaccine wouldn't be authorized only for emergency use anymore, which could lead employers or schools to feel more comfortable potentially requir
cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us. meg, this is really reassuring. >> it is on the south african finding these are the first results that we've seen for either pfizer or moderna's vaccines against that concerning b 1351 variant. they're very strong. 800 apartments were in pfizer's trial. and there were cases of covid in those who got the placebo. they suggest the vaccine protects well against that variant. remember, this is the one that's so concerning for its ability...
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and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning to you. dominic chu in for brian sullivan this morning. here's how stock futures are looking on this wednesday morning. you can see here, we're indicated just slightly here about 32 points higher for the dow jones implied. s&p up higher, 3 points and the nasdaq, 14 stable moves overnight stocks upping off a mostly lower session just yesterday the russell 2000 small cap, snapping a four-day winning streak, the s&p 500 snapping a three-day streak >>> in asia, hong kong finally open for trade after an extended holiday weekend in most asian markets, especially china, hang seng down 1% shanghai flat on the day, nikkei up 0.1% as well. let's spin that see what's happening in trading in europe the german dax is just about flat on the day. meanwhile, the ftse 100 up .75%. and mostly green in the early hours so far >>> some of today's top headlines, the uk is expanding its rollout as the moderna vaccine will be offered starting today. it's the third vaccine approved in the country and the approval com
and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning to you. dominic chu in for brian sullivan this morning. here's how stock futures are looking on this wednesday morning. you can see here, we're indicated just slightly here about 32 points higher for the dow jones implied. s&p up higher, 3 points and the nasdaq, 14 stable moves overnight stocks upping off a mostly lower session just yesterday the russell 2000 small cap, snapping a four-day...
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cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us. meg, the president says he does not want any confusion about getting a vaccine, but really there's still some questions about the shot itself. >> reporter: well, shep, certainly some folks still have questions although hesitancy about getting a covid vaccine appears to be declining slightly over time. the number of people saying they're going to wait and see before getting a covid shot is down from almost 40% in december to 17% in march according to a kaiser family foundation poll. still, those set against it are mainly still feeling the same way. dr. fauci today emphasized they're working hard to overcome people's hesitancy. >> to be absolutely certain, our way out of this is going to be by proper implementation of vaccines >> reporter: and he addressed some of the main concerns, noting worries range from the long-term effects of the vaccines, side effects from the shot, or they could get covid from the vaccine and on that last one, dr. fauci and others say that's not possible you ca
cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us. meg, the president says he does not want any confusion about getting a vaccine, but really there's still some questions about the shot itself. >> reporter: well, shep, certainly some folks still have questions although hesitancy about getting a covid vaccine appears to be declining slightly over time. the number of people saying they're going to wait and see before getting a covid shot is down from almost 40% in december to 17% in...
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at cnbc google headquarters.ere's your not 5@5:00 more johnson & johnson fall out as regulators issue more guidance on that now paused vaccine. >>> investors bracing for a wave of bank earnings, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, goldman sachs kicking off news today >>> history at the nasdaq as coinbase appears for the debut >> the archegos saga as credit suisse on big time trades. >>> and getting in the way of president biden's ambitious tax reform plans it is wednesday, april 14th, 5:00 a.m and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ i'm back in the new york groove ♪ >>> good morning, i am dominic chu in for brian sullivan. kicking off your wednesday morning with stock futures indicating some stability at the opening bell the s&p hit a record yesterday the dow joan industrial average implied higher by rough 18 points very modest move s&p up 5 points, nasdaq up by 24 at the opening bell. if these future moves hold into regular cash equities trading. remember, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq 500 coming off
at cnbc google headquarters.ere's your not 5@5:00 more johnson & johnson fall out as regulators issue more guidance on that now paused vaccine. >>> investors bracing for a wave of bank earnings, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, goldman sachs kicking off news today >>> history at the nasdaq as coinbase appears for the debut >> the archegos saga as credit suisse on big time trades. >>> and getting in the way of president biden's ambitious tax reform plans it is...
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first, cnbc's meg tirrell breaks down what the pause will actually do. hi, meg. >> reporter: hey, shep this pause comes as more than 400,000 people every day have been receiving the j&j vaccine in the u.s even though this is a very rare event, officials said it's important they understand it to make the right recommendations after safely administering the vaccine. the cdc's advisory committee will meet tomorrow afternoon to discuss the cases and vote on potential updated recommendations. dr. fauci today signaled what that analysis might look like. >> if they find some common denominators among the women who were involved that might be synergizing and essentially enabling this type of an adverse event, they may know that for those who don't have that, it may be much safer. >> reporter: he said one potential outcome could be a recommendation based on age, for example. now we've actually seen that in europe and the u.k. with the astrazeneca vaccine which uses a similar technology as j&j and where they've also seen rare cases of these same blood clots. diffe
first, cnbc's meg tirrell breaks down what the pause will actually do. hi, meg. >> reporter: hey, shep this pause comes as more than 400,000 people every day have been receiving the j&j vaccine in the u.s even though this is a very rare event, officials said it's important they understand it to make the right recommendations after safely administering the vaccine. the cdc's advisory committee will meet tomorrow afternoon to discuss the cases and vote on potential updated...
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a secret >>> on wall street, the dow up 172, the s&p up 47, the nasdaq up 233 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news turns out getting a vaccine is good for more than just your health now an nba arena and a cruise line offer perks but only if you've got the shot. >>> tariffs paired with a pandemic, hard to swallow for u.s. whiskey distillers, and the problem is about to get worse. >>> plus, two toddlers rescued near the border in new mexico after being dropped from a 14-foot barrier. the feds say it was a smuggler who dropped the 3-year-old and a 5-year-old right over that fence and left the small children to fend for themselves in the de desert luckily, agents spotted them and brought them to the hospital as a precaution officials say they're now in federal custody. this all comes as the biden administration grapples with a surge of migrants at the border and an unprecedented number of children in u.s. custody according to the latest data from the feds, nearly 5,000 kids are in border patrol custody and more than 13,000 are in the care of h
a secret >>> on wall street, the dow up 172, the s&p up 47, the nasdaq up 233 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news turns out getting a vaccine is good for more than just your health now an nba arena and a cruise line offer perks but only if you've got the shot. >>> tariffs paired with a pandemic, hard to swallow for u.s. whiskey distillers, and the problem is about to get worse. >>> plus, two toddlers rescued near...
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at cnbc.seattle here is the top five at 5:00 amazon firing on all cylinders and then some. cloud and lineup streaming. surging. why is your guest throwing cold water on the report? >>> tech on a hot streak nasdaq on pace to do something it has not done in a couple of years. more tech's remarkable run ahead. >>> bidding wars all cash deals and race to build more the red-hot housing market getting even hotter. we will speak with a home builder ceo with an inside look of how long it might last. >>> credit suisse under fire the meeting today as another executive looks to be on the way out. >>> and it is hard to be the happiest place on earth when you're closed for business that is all about to change today on this friday, april 30th this is "worldwide exchange" at this hour. >>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening. welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. happy friday i'm brian sullivan thanks for joining us here we will get to the markets and your money in moments. we start
at cnbc.seattle here is the top five at 5:00 amazon firing on all cylinders and then some. cloud and lineup streaming. surging. why is your guest throwing cold water on the report? >>> tech on a hot streak nasdaq on pace to do something it has not done in a couple of years. more tech's remarkable run ahead. >>> bidding wars all cash deals and race to build more the red-hot housing market getting even hotter. we will speak with a home builder ceo with an inside look of how long...
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cnbc's frank holland is live at churchill downs.n, but i promise tomorrow when you see me, i will be derby dapper one word -- pastels. when in rome i won't be the only one. a lot of people will dress up for one of the first large public events since the pandemic here public health officials, government leaders, especially business owners, are chomping at the bit to be fast out of the gate we are hopefully in the final stretch of the pained, the kentucky derby returning to the first saturday in may, putting louisville ahead of the nation by a nose in the reopening >> i liken it to watching your child take its first steps you know that they have to do it it doesn't mean you're not nervous while they're doing it. >> reporter: dr. jason smith is a partnership as it welcome. no on-site covid testing, but there will be social distancing, about two thirds in reserve seating, all exclusive and cashless. >> if you look at what makes it a success, we don't see a significant spread of cases associated with the derby itself. >> it's ot super bo
cnbc's frank holland is live at churchill downs.n, but i promise tomorrow when you see me, i will be derby dapper one word -- pastels. when in rome i won't be the only one. a lot of people will dress up for one of the first large public events since the pandemic here public health officials, government leaders, especially business owners, are chomping at the bit to be fast out of the gate we are hopefully in the final stretch of the pained, the kentucky derby returning to the first saturday in...
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you can watch aincluding the one i'll be hosting prime time here on cnbc.treme or excessive degree and that's where soccer's super league comes in. first came the news that 12 of the world's best soccer clubs were breaking away from the new league but like a free kick for messi or ronaldo the backlash over the super league was super quick and super fierce so much so all six of the english soccer clubs involved quickly backed out some now begging for forgiveness. three italian clubs and one from spain followed suit within a span of 72 hours 10 of the 12 are out. and the plan is in tatters not too often the fans take on the will of the big business of sports even more rare they come out with a victory, but this time in soccer they did. >>> miss the bar but not the bartender? a company in switzerland says it has the perfect solution for your next happy hour meet tamra barney the robotic bartender. here's how it works. you place orders on your phone then the giant screen tells you when it's ready. the company hoping it'll be a hit in places like hotels and bars
you can watch aincluding the one i'll be hosting prime time here on cnbc.treme or excessive degree and that's where soccer's super league comes in. first came the news that 12 of the world's best soccer clubs were breaking away from the new league but like a free kick for messi or ronaldo the backlash over the super league was super quick and super fierce so much so all six of the english soccer clubs involved quickly backed out some now begging for forgiveness. three italian clubs and one from...